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THE SAN FRANCISCO CTALL TU ESDAY, MAY £, 1899, ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK GE (5§ V1 Eagleson & Co., ONIC TABLETS nteed remedy for the Me! Loly caused ‘OTR BOXES tive written guar- v, aud to destroy the OF THE 5 auses Misery, Poverty 1 5, on recel NDER & CO., Sole Agts., ¥ranclsco. IS HEALTHFUL! eral Water Y =H Al qualities or Indigestion and Stomach Disorders. ~ So-calied V]JCHY IN SIPHONS T WICHY Get the Genu acial § ap and ientiflo : results toilet and . WHEN YOU % Require an E_cC- 4 TRIC BELT gat “Dr. Pierce's" and you will not be disappointed, Gall or address PIERCE ELECTRIC €0 620 ¥arket 2t (opp. Palace Hote), S. F. DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, Gleets, Strictures ot Gonorrhoea, 1 complaints of b For sale by druggists. ledged by thousands of prea them for forty years to cure DACH GIDDINESS, CONSTI- N, Aw:énj Liver, Weak Btomach, Pim- eies z2ud purify the blood. the Organs of | 1 HOT FAVORITES TUMBLE HARD AT UNION PARK |Soubrette Wins the Reserve Stake. |HEAVY WIND HAMPERED HARES | GLEN ROY WENT TO DEFEAT IN THE FINAL. A Large Crowd Watched the Sport and Betting Was Far Above the Average on Dog ; Races. 3 was a day of short er 1 Cou Park. In the round unfinished rese cleven thirty-two cou clded £ the lesser A of the game nine below par rewarded {heir h more tt o yel nfinutes, wa flag against Little Joker, a 6 to The course in which this oc- exciting and both dogs to ss fell ore nd was withdrawn for the ng wind continued throughout on and none of the hares endured 18. In the third ro ver, and the All fairly long matches A st Jjust A stro d ot spe: e day ulk was extremely I was play 1o’ of money e crowd was mor s with G air w met ‘tte took firs in ung sudden z him the “advantage p. Rollicking Airs wa Roy after having uellin He was turday's the 8 Winning Dogs at Los Angeles. LOS ANGEI May ties and finals of the forty-eight oper thirty- elght off at sapling ad as not ger stake ( en) Dry | cond money, with | F: and’ Bart fourth. The ing stake T oney, with D n's Li D rest divided. GOLFERS OUT IN FORCE. Several Oaklanders Visited Del Monte Links During the Holidays. | tition was set down on San Fra ] many pls tage day to tice | these were P. McG. MeBean S. L. Abbott Jr., J. Dow- xvey, €. K gton } Leonard Chenery, Ge Knight | ins and Mr. Burrell of the Ta | coma Golf C© The following .adies |um out on the links: Mrs. Win | Miss Mullins, M Kee Mis | Morgan and Miss McBean. | " At the Oakland links competition stain's cup, the qualifyin ch we! played A lace owing to the ilready foned In “all ratton qualified on April with age of 50 over the short cou thbard qualified with the excel over the long course. The Oakland Golf s rday and C. McKe 15 Watkins Adams s Pierce, Mrs. Plerce, ¥, Adams, Miss Belle M! Amy M o o Bowle Mc- nd Fred M The captain’s cup will t Saturda decided where the tie between nd and San_Francisco ms, which resulted from the viet the Oakland representatives in the teh played on.April 8 and 16, will be yed off. A. Parker 1b, has r captain of the San F to the city ths, and ted to the instructor, i from Coronado ear Santa Monica Golf « ar- the stake wf 1 down. Candelaria showed | rm and taient | H. B, Henderson carried off the honors of i(hfl day with a score of forty-five out of a possible fifty. A strong wind was blow- | ing, which seriously *interfered with the shooting. Following are the results: Oakland Police Depart-| University of Califor- | nia Team. BOOKIES COULD NOT KEEP QUT 40T. B. Rhodes 4“ | . 41 C. H. Tracey 41 | B. E. Hooper. 36 . W. Julian 41 . . Hilton 41 ] | Charles H. Gorrfll......... 42 H. B N._ Frickstad.... 38 Tohn ( A. Pearce. 4 | Henry L. Oliver.. 36 | Toee An T. Baker.... 41 Total Total 3 —_—————————— THE TALE OF A BOILER. | How Robert Collan Fared at the Hands of a Usurper. Robert Collan was treated at the Har- bor Hospital yesterday for a broken nose | and a lacerated wound of the scalp. Robert has been making his home in a ‘Talent All Seemed to Be Sharpshooters. | | which lies in vacant lot on ! rt street for some time past. After — :xl( 1y Mn&n( in picking up a If ng he re- | tr s couch In the far corner of the | boiler and there sleeps the sleep of the | ADOLPH SPRECKELS CAPTURED THE DEWEY HANDICAP. night Robert spent in revelry, | v erday morning when he returned | to his boiler home he found another ten- ant in possession. There was an alterca- tion, and_an ords were followed by | blows. Robert had his nose broken but fin - ejected the other man. The latter then began throwing rocks, with the re- sult that Robert's scalp was laid open, The usurper then fled and Robert hied himself to the Harbor Hospital to have his wounds dressed. _—————————— Zinkand’s for Lunch. 7 the Merchants' for Mayday Handicap—Wyo- | ming Proved a Sur- % prise. Dewey day saw a perfect fusillade of coin in the betting ring at Oakland track, and the bookmakers—at first—viewed with well-defined glee the bombardment. The California Jockey Club made no mis- Cate = for lunch. — e ———— P. TULLY ASPHYXIATED. Ex- nd | | | RING AT OAKLAND HARD HIT | Joe Ullman Beaten by Rosormonde | | Found Dead in Bed With the Gas|take when it reserved Mayday for fts Tharned On U Afteria Protracted | own. the attendance being one of the | largest of the passing season. Backed 3 Spree. | horses were prominent at the finishes Patrick Tully, machinist, was found | throughout the afternoon, and the ma- dead yesterday morning In his room at| jority of books suffered severe losses. 3A. street. The ai the apart- | Not all favorites won, for of seven Peix- 1 ‘heavy and stifiing with the | 5tto, 8an Tomas, Joe Ullman and Cas- | es of 1l ing gas, and the stop- | take went down to defeat. | (4v‘[‘)\‘nw1 the It cie i lvn'r)hj(])lm)n.' /| The Dewey handicap, the spreadeagte hill Bean diadng eavily for some time | affair of the campaign, did not turn out Was very much intoxicated last | & very warlike affair. The distance was night when he went to his bed, | one mile and a quarter, and the 7 to 10 fricnds are of the opinion that | favorite, Adolph Spreckels, carrying 115 his death was accldental, and that the | pounds and Piggott on his back, won wi gas escaped because the stopcock was | o Al eake s (Chvailo dt to auE| Toose had Dheen turned off and on | SonSummate case. Cav oA s Ivertently by «ne deceased. | sider, succeeded in beating the heavily found in_ his room to | piayed nd choice, Merops, for the contemplated suicide, | place. no threats previously niuest will b hen this | Then followed the Mavday handicap, at | a mile. which proved a much more spirit- ed and sharper conflict. It also resulted in_the complete rout of the favorite, Joe Ullman. L [ — lor-made sults, fur caps child, 211 Sutter, rooms 6-7. THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Monday, May 1, 1899.—Eighty-fourth day of the winter meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. | Track fast. ’H A. MURPHY, Prestding Judge. SRGUSON, Starter. " RACE—Futurity course and upward EQ FIRS purse, $330. 1058, o ] Betting. { Jockeys. (Op. CI Ma Jenkins an Sherry" wn well in Aluminun | Betting. 19, Cl. Glover Ruiz MeNichols J. Hullman Ames 2% 404 El Rio Rey-Sylvia. 2 first three dri trude was over the rush to back San Tomas. Latter acted a n't like The Buffoon, lo is unfortunate. McNich 1t out Moana 103. Sisquoc 100, Aborigine 109, Norf | THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; malden thre 1 1060. 18 ear-olds; purse, $330. ] Betting. Op. Fin. iggott . ver Jenkins | F. Hennett Ames . | 140 Hahn . Rulz | & ¢ 1 O Brien § Heh: | ) King 11 1 stherford 50 | 12 1 ckiin 10 13; %, 4: 5. 1:04% 1:30% 7 b. c. by tmp. Isling- tor d start. Won easily. Second and third driving. bombarded. Sylvan Lass might have won with a better ride. She went the o yrence Fink nicely rated 1-Chispa 112, Peach Blossom 93, Stone T 114, Strombolita 112, | | RTH RACE—One and a quarter miles three-year-olds and upward; the | 1081, "SR BAGR On and g irtar s thrseyeirais E T | Retting. Horse. Age. Welght.|St Str. | Op. Cl | - - —_— | kels, 5....115( § |43 710 5 56| 3 30 80 103 4 | 80| 1 | T80l 7 Tt | 45 2! 2 Bassinger D16, 49%: %, 1:10%: m! Winner, E. Corrigan's br. g. by Lon {¢ Treacy. Good start. Won easily. Second and ‘third driving " Adolph cas best. Merops ridden wide the entire route. Rapido ran a nice | i Recreation 80, Castake 9, Rosinante 108, Sardon| | ‘nays 9 Olinthus 1 antlet 98, | l 62 FIFTH RACE 062. " x. Horse. Age. Welght %m. Str. 5 Rosormonde, 4 . TE T ] 1043 Joe Ullman sho €3 83 1 75 [ rm 21 3h 3% W H | yare TT 52 51 48" (Coburn 012 Hngrhuktal 61 41 51 Stewart 30 50 e 31T 82 61% Piggott 3y it 8 1 7 Bagsinger B %5 (5i1) Rey TaB i 8 |Bullman_. 5o o8 ~ Time 9% %, 1:15%: mile, 1:41%. Winner, J. Naglee Burke's b. m. by Imp, o Rose. Good start. Won first three driving. i fortunate. . Joe Ullman mearly put over the fence at first . turn, seemed sour. Refused to run y del Tierra. in his "King was not right, physically. Satsuma nrur\“ Chinatown squad could not have aroused Re: Scrateh ‘Wyoming 103. 1063. SIXTH RACE—One and @ sixteenth miles; purse, $400. tournament on May 5 z | Betting. e on May 3 with T. H. Dudley, | (ndex, Horse. Age. Weight.!St. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. Cl. ry. The eve will Be as fol- | —— " ——— = T R T T T Open handicap competition for | 151 Wvoming, 8 L1207, g2 - Jow: g6 holes, modal play; open handicap | (0th Castake. 4 a0 1 AR L S g ibetition for ladies, 1§ holes, medal Don Val Tl S e [T open driving contest for men and Bernardill R Lunele e s, with prize for each sex. In the Alicta, & 103} o H R e R e handicap competitions there will be first | $18 Tom Cromwell, 6..106 3 A [MeNtchioia ..} 20 a0 | prizes for best. gross score and for best | (1050 Horatio, § ...... 5 2 Tamtller ol & | oap score, and second priz fo Time—1.16, :07; 5-16, 3%; mile, 1:43: -16m, 1:49%. Winner, handl ey ARAIGHD eote. & iR e e »d start. Won first three driving. | < e G Wwas the leading man in the extravaganza. Castake was Just three-quarters | Tu Beth of an hour the bast. Relff Is older than he looks. Bernardillo had spasms of speed. Too n Water Tu Baths. fur for Horatio and too slow. 101 (\).f:'a‘- street, corner Misston, o e e pfan 105, Toa Medanos 106, Tarl Cochran 103, Faversham 5, Whaleback 0. direct from ocean. — e POLICE OUTSHOOT STUDENTS. Oakland’s Blue-Coated Sharpshooters Defeat the University of Cali- fornia Team. The Oakland Police Department’s team of sharpshooters, captained by J. Mor- rison, defeated the Umiversity of Califor- | nia team, captained by G. W. Julian, at Shell Mound yesterday, by a score of 411 to 464, Each man was allowed ten shots at the military target, the U, C. boys us- ing the Springfleld rifie and the police- men the Winchester. 71he former were handicapped by the unavoldable absence | of three of thelr best shots, but they did | remarkably well, ell thipgs considered, water NTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upwar purse, $300. 1064, *" tter, with John Reiff at the | inside the panhand | police patr points, was nearly knocked over the fence at the first turn, falling back to last posi- tion. After this mishap the Duke & Wishard mystery made up an acre of lost ground, reaching the wire in time to be ed out half a lengith by Rosormonde. Burke's mare was 7 to 1'in the betting and e all the running. A very warm favorite was bowled over in the opening sprint. Peixotto, with Bullman -on his back, closed a 3 to 10 chance, but failed to have his usual sup- | 1y of speed aboard, finishing third. Bessle Lee, a 7 to 1 shot, ridden by Char- l“v,\ Macklin, won ridden out from Widow Vhite Hat” McC: were carried to the fore in the two-year- old scramble by May Gertrude, full sister to Belle Boyd. The ring laid 5 to 1 about the filly, and at the wire Narvaez landed her a ‘winner over Glissando by a length. The favorite, San Tomas, ran as if green, but shouid do later on. The seven-furlong sun for maidens was made the medium of a terrific plunge on Nilgar. The big bay colt_ had Piggott up, and backed from 8 to 5 down to i to 10, won in a walk. Sylvan Lass, poorly ridden by Romero, finished on the outside, taking the place from fid Lanigan. When a hunter drew a loaded shotgun from a wagon mu :nd first, and later, when one Darrel went off, taking one of his arms, he excused himself by saying he “Didn’t know it was loaded.”” Johnny Reiff rode Castake in the mile and a six teenth run and handled the gelding just as If “he didn't know the public backed him.” " In and out of several pockets, with nothing in front of him, his mount was downed at the wire by Wvoming, the second choice. Don Vallejo, a 100 to 1 shot, finished third The final irlon cerito, the even money tavorite. Dolore led into the stretch, when Jenkins fool- ishly eased Ler up, only to be defeated by a head. s orange colors 9 To-Da‘y‘s Entries. Following are the entries for this afternoon’s running events First Race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; selling, 973 Gold Fin. der Napton ‘le True. Royai Fan. 105 1915 714 Glit it} Crawi selling. 1044 Jennie Race—Six ngs; thres 104 14 mpino Urfa 102| 1044 Wing .. w2 L2110( 1019 Oraibee 104 10 Kootenai 104 Third mile; three-year-olds and upward; 118 1 omis 108 L.H7| 1060 Bd 1 el 105/ 1064 Henry 127 106 Isiington. 111 <108 stice +ee 106 L8 106 %8 06 111} 1060 105 17 s Fourth Race—Mile and a sixteenth; three- ard; selling. 1131032 Judge Wofford. 93 103 112 k111 116 1037 Whaleback Byron Cross.... 1 Tony Licalzi 5 Lost Girl...... 1 1045 1 1043 Rosin; Sixth Race- 105 (1033) Bessle Lee 119 1010 Jim Bozeman 103 1044 Con Dalton 138 Ach . S Juva B )Watossa . gy Lz H.Harrison Jri7 38 ¢ Selections for To-Day. Polka, Madrone, Correct. ce—Limewa ace—Catastrophe, urth Race—Plan, The Fretter, Hohen- zollern ante, Cromwell, Lost Girl Genua, Ach, C. H. Harrison Jr. Harvester King Binaers and Header: Hooker & Co., San Francsco. . gmeild e S B HURT IN THE PARK. Attorney John C. McKee Thrown From His Bicycle and Seri- ously Injured. There was only one ser vesterday in Golden Gate the pleasure of the the ailed themselves of a dav's outing. At- torney John C. McKee of S09A Bush street, whose office is at 230 Montgomery, while returning from the Cliff 1.ouse on his bicycle in company with his friend, J. F. Fassett, was run over by a vehicle at Fell and Baker streets, just of the park, and se. femeyer, the phy- wccident to n isands that Park rious hurt. D cian] the Emergency at his condition is ex and th his chances of recovery are about equal. The collision was acciden McKee was attempting to get ahead of one hicle when he ran into another. He thrown from his wheel and run ove 1 at the Golden Gate Park s tion happened to be passing at the time ve: he | and the unfortunate man wastaken to the Emergency Hospital. 1t was found that had sustained a severe fracture of the at the base of the brain on the : of the head, and he also had severe contusions on the face ver the left eye. His injuries were at- tended to by Dr. Niemeyer and Dr. | H. Sweeney and he was removed to his home. McKee is a middle aged man. Tle came here from Kansas several vears sprint_fell to Mo- | 1o | ago, and it is sald that he was a Judge | back in his native State. The names of the people who were in the vehicle that ran over McKee could net be learned as no ADVERTISEMENTS. —weak, nervous, ———tired, ———mentally ——or ——physically, e ——suffering ——from ——wasting ——drains, ——unnatural ——losses —or e ——contracted ——ailment, ——shou'd —g0 ——where ——they ——can —find ——permanent ——relief, Betting. Index, Horsa. Age. Welght y; ¥m. %m. ¥%m Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. CL. (1010) Mocorito, 4 Ry OB v 17. Reifr. 7870 1027 Datore. b + 1 o AT S Jenking |52 3 1050 P. A. Finneg; 12| 8 Wy ok Ames s 15 Henry C, 4 12l 5 5% ahn Glover 20 80 Ricardo, a . 11j11 sh 5% Macklin B % Pongo, 4 .. 112] 8 BEEAT] |Holmes 110 20 Judge Stouffer, 5...111} 2 4% 71 [Ruiz o 3 Magnus, 4 11110 S 20 Gracias, 4 107] 4 2H o H1 % 4 Fleming, 4 . 10| 3 7% 8% 0 2 Loch Nes 114}12 12 13 |12 10 Bliss Rucker, 4.....112| 31 21% 110 12 Amigo-Santa Monlca. Time—Y, :26%; %, %, 1:15%. Winner, F. W. Bl ch. m. by Good start. Won first three driving. Dolore should have won with the start she received. stretch. At that, the way the race was run, winner was best. trip. Gmnpcasd—Dalendes Ay Valsacieane 107, Novie il Jenkins eased up on her in the Judge Stouffer had a stormy to ——the ——most ——successful DR. MEYERS & CO0., 781 Market Street. Take Elevator to Third Floor. Daily, § to 5. HOERSIEZ\'«nOnn, 7to 8. LR ADVERTISEMENTS. “t M.LS.T. = to All Sufferers. 3ox Sent FREE THE ONLY CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. The most powerful INVIGORANT ever produced. 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