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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1899. 5 — — - f The Alcazar has struck a \\'innor‘ Fisher, Anita Rother, May Lambert, catching Licalzi after passing the pad- THE EMPORIUM. : THE EMPORIUM. I aptain Swift,” with Ernest Hast- | May Gallyer and Louise Douglas. d d(;;kihza;nablyfi:e};;ar“ié“z Sy et e e e Tl G e S A =in= : t X st nd L mel i e o e e e wor| imhe reettor e e t2vorlte mas neie teanc hucdainEiG e | MRS RV RRNER BV R YVISLRETY BESVRRIVEL UV IRV RS E; past the stand over a length. Sly came | | al color ever written in this country. | Olympia are the Browning sisters, fast the last furlong, securing third place - . . | Querita Vincent, Agnes Castro and honors. | _ The Chutes prom’.es an event for | Kitty Mitchell. = T | Saturday night, when the re! ————————————— | Track Notes. sailors of the Towa will give THOSE SEIZED CIGARS. This will be the closing day of the Cali- 1 Ie' | | wide-open production of their “greatest | " | fornia Jockey Club’s season of racing. A | { how on water.” The Emersons. Pr Holders Will Be Let Off as Lightly | Darktown derby will be the feature of the | g roses and Dockstadters of the as May Be Consistent With | card. need pew costumes—hence this per- | Hahn, a well-developed specimen of the ormance, which is in the nature of a the Good of the Service. ! «“genus pinhead,” which flourish in pro- benefit. In the meantime the manage- | The Commissioner of Internal Revenue fusion on racetracks, was fined $25 by the ment offer a hundred tempters—a Ven- | has notified Internal Revenue Collector judges for beating The Plunger over the . triloquist with tenor with | J.ynch that it being apparent that the = . > '3 head with his whip. Sues Legal Relatives|one “ar r K Thursday | holders of cigars stamped with the coun-| 1 hiS Time While Rid=-|_Presiding judge Murphy departed for revenue stamps, with which the | | 8t. Louis last evening, where he will have night at ‘clock and the embalmed t for Damages. remains of Sally at all hours country was flooded by an enterprising ing Cromwell R R R firm in Pennsylvania, were innocent of | . Rumor on the 1to has it that 8 H.| wrong intent, they will be dealt with as | ander has secured the Califor: | JEORE 1Rtent Tiey w0 L8 S the | Hongkong Special ¥ Fine Gran- ‘EM R Sale Man- % ufactur- ¥ gar to-day and Thurs- GoldenRule Bazaar. ’éfi’:,,‘,’;s in day, 21 Iis CAUFORNAS LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. Notion for $1.00. Dep’t. First Race—Seven-eighths of a mile; nmnsi' 4‘ To-Day’s Entries. | three-year-olds and up: | nia Theate r a term of years and| g4 of the service, the Collector having e e T i THEY 1 re at an eatly date with | 5090 JF M BUERlce, B LA e 55 Racebud %) 1048 Inverary TL.....114 110| 1067 § 114] 1 1 quite a row (1080)Nilgar . 1064 Fleming 1015 University 499 Festoso the French that has rai in New York this season. from whom they were taken, on the pay- ent by them of the sum to | | the counterfeit stamps with geod | 4 ] |I DON'T KNOW FINALLY | | & CHARGE OF MALICIOUS FALSI- FYING MADE. r excellent names are of ind Off,” the far that an sends to the Colum- Half Price To-Day for Our Entire Stock of . purpose of ning their hary Second Race—Three-quarters of a mile; sell- ing; four-year-olds and up nd of a nomi ne. presumably | EARNED BRACKETS. l.i"ii‘i’O"ii.i'i.””’O'iOfiii"D’?"iV.””.ii”"")i."O"!ii""”'i""'. PP PR N R PR R R R R RN R R R R R R PR RN PR R R R RPN PP RV NP R PR E R PP R R PP PRSP R R R PR PR R PR PRI VRS RRRER PP W) Sk thousand cigars with_counterfeit | e A 107, 1070 L T E. M. Holland. | iamps were seized last Monday in | Ha 1069 February o o8 | ARl amuel Reed, 'w\*\‘ '1'1 Fresno, and the Deputy Collectors :1]]1‘ | 1048 Sehnitz Paul Kruger ..103 | & e on the Heels of = ivorce s James il- | over the te are making a strict search ¥ (1064)Mocorito 110 1068 Byron Cross....10 il of rich, o EE) vorc: ie Holloway ! for more. Cheap Card and Light Attendance at| it Gracias 98) 1032 Earl Cochran...102 l.lberty Silk Capes-. it Suit es the Action That 22 90 90 92 20 90 9= 92 92 92 80 80 92 & Oakland—Three Favorites Fin 1064 Bliss Rucker...110{ 1010 Roadwarmer ,.mz' & Nty i PRURNURNK orites Fin- 1064 Ricardo .. 1 | Chiffon Silk Capes. ©oratelv irin- Will Lead to Interesting Revelations. med. Your choi ished First—Amasa Out- 5 . Liberty Satin Capes. ° ' sl | i | Third_Race—Five-clghths of a mile; two- | sprinted His Field. | | I ar-olds: OCAL SPORTS ARE | “1049 Racetto 105 1060 Bogus Bill......108 reservations. (14HL. McW] 113{(1005)Oremus ......... | T K e 1012 Gusto 113 1040 Flush of Goid ho | $3.50 Capes $1.75 | 1059 San 2108|1041 *Kickumbob .. ~ 1 OUCHED FOR A SAC e e 5.00 Oanos 2.50 W r | r AR e EADE AL 5 oy e er severe a aklang = . : r WILL buy and sell horses, het was to be placed on the fastest 2. ¢rack yesterday. While piloting Cromwell | Fourth Race—One mile; selling; four-year- 7.50 Gapes. 3.75 : ihe races—horse races’ and sprinter that ever put on the spikes &% | " inc Coven furlong event, ftth on the | olt= and up: = i $17.50 Capes...............$8.75 | $15.00 Capes.. ..........37,50 . . if any one ever finds The wise man had programmed the 5 Pl el . the | 050 Daisy F. 101] 1062 Storm King.....115 | : iy inju s g sleep or mo: n \ir to a nicety. He had persuaded card, the chestnut horse became afflicted | 1000 Rinamaster 11107 | 1037 Toraida 105 | On ‘Bargam Tables—Main Assle. % with his old habit of bleeding and fell on | 1063 Bernardillo 107 5 r S t = b 5 7 - 1064 P. A. Finneg'n.108 | % S 05 1 ; = moepkt matwithout Teaths Sa mumbeniot Stockton anenitha BDEYEy | iheNbublcstratdn ¥ iriean fneSava inlirtone | - Another Big Wash Goods Special. Wednesday Special Sale of L L ere who savs he is a sprinter, why, have money to sell xff they Sl Cambridge stable representae | Fifth Race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds | < i e 5 X in- | 5 up my soul and send it 4 make 2 match with their favor- D he Sambnidesy presenta- | .4 up: | ¥ When we talk of il Some splendid bargains s r « . expressage pald ite sprinter. whose nom e guerre is 3% | and Bullman had set out to make. the | (M0Meadow Lark.103( M7 None Such..... 3 | Percales ! e IOUSEE in this list, AL T[s So sighed John Delaney, all-round Gibson. Al that was required of gs|running. Suddenly his mount was seen | 1068 Grady o 1081 Boor s vses o100 Percales ¥ ;' .o ari Furnlshlngs. but only smail | . t and driver of fast horses. For :mm was vh.l r pre: m‘m n; l"lflzs;—nnA ;;"Md"” :;Mnr" mg‘lm. :1‘::.‘ hir:‘fl‘l).“dll\fultl-; 1063 Alicla Widow Jones..103 | cle, 36 inch solid 12c goods—not | quantities of each. Ca e jured, butan examination developed the | Sixth Race—One and a sixteenth miles: sell- imitation light-weight prints ; the styles, | 35¢ Knife Cl-aning Boards... lets. tha e had escaped with some | ing: Darktown derby: four-year-olds and up too, are i vaigts ses a o1 Ol i v boodle for the local sports was programme was not an enticing one, i b e f Pete Pinkney i children’s wear—akou: p-eces on| 35c White Tar Motn Paper. C i Brought o this oty andlHalaia mare. 52 .‘.‘x:‘x_-._u;vn‘fi:.|>»,:_rr1| crowd. Three favorites | M?-m,}n“:m’x?hxéé 6L M T o L sale to-day only—per yard. 7€ 35c Seamless Steel Stew Pans Each. g B A WOTk sat ithe s Olympleg Glub) A big fleld of seventeen platers started | 1057 The Plunger....151| (10683 Wyoming ......151 | 50c Seamless Steel Stew Pans ach. suf- | o k. The local contingent couldn't in the first event, a five furlong scramble, | . Mr Robertson. | Mr. J. M. Johnson. | 33¢ Enameled 10 qt Milk Pans | = They left on Tuesday night for Bill Dingley, the Montana rider, had the | 85 Texarkana ....130] 1056 Bureks o oo... 164 $1 Planished Alcohol Stoves, each...58¢ ¢ Scene of pedal strife. On the train % | mount on 1 Don’t Know, against which | e L Lo Wednesday Special Bargain . . » the sprinter and the rest made things sprinter 12 to 1 was laid. and In a fierce | Selections for To-Day. aneyaal < ALeai s i o5c A‘ldustalr;'e(‘(-niaLHHgnpers Mr. | 82 lively for while, until he of the drive with Madrone earned the verdict 5 - 25¢ Japanned Coal Hods ] by a nose. The favorite, Polka, showed | First Race—Elizabeth R, Festoso, Yaruba. : g0 | 3 spikes found it necessary to go into 8 |5y 2,nose. The fa AL e 75¢c Knee Pants ;) [0 ) Gl 190 38c. ters . anoth r car, as the sm - was crawl- he chestnut colt Rey Hooker ruled a ‘ Each. : ] ce—San Tomas, L. B. McWhirter, it r & down his lungs and he feared for ge | pronounced favorite in the betting | o Trird Race—San Toma { 200 WiiteiTariMoth Foxar his wind. This was a good sign of on the six furlong spin that followed, but | Or®™ S 261 dozen on'y = earnestness, ar the San Francisco was outfooted from the start. Holmes| Fourth Race—Daisy F, Torsida, Storm King. —Boys strictly Wednesdav Special Sale Ladies’ i kept Limewater in the lead until the wire | Fifth Race—Opponent, New Moon, Widow | was neared, when he was passed and led out by Builman, astride Jennie Reid, all-wool Knee Pants—sizes 3 to contingent admired the honesty of their principal Jones. Sixth Race—Wyoming, Durward, Roadrunner. At Pleasanton the Stockton crowd ! lh‘t‘sl \!\!!l;“\ :\ to 1 was le’l.ld;i 1 | 15 years— medium Dongala P e loc: or ¢ - 5 A band of cheap ones lined up in the = = = | 2 S Dongol: et the local farceiandnsavestiem mile selling run. Fortis, the mount of | Trunks, valises, pocketbooks and diaries. light color—just Shoes. «iinu- de stance | ches which the 1 the empty the weight you er had brought i Bullman, had a slight call over Somis in | Best goods, best values, at Sanborn & 3 b want— small sizes the betting, and coming on from fifth po- | Vail's. ton and Lace Shoes—new to pack off the money of the former. sition_in the stretch won cleverly from | —— . i & H p 7 | 7 : are made with ve = m{- flm;r:s“»lrit‘”;\'wl\l\'l":-r;“i-' Jenkins, Pl Awakening of Mexico. bow and buckle at “)td flex:hleqinlfiets g 83 the'B to 5 ohoice Tor the mile and a six( President David S. Jordan will speak | & Lnee—large sizes i s * = JOHN DELANEY | 8 teenth run, never looked dangerous. The | this evening hefore Liberty Branch at | e b i g AND OTHERS AT 2 | p P neat o Fretter made all the running and won | the Temple, 117 Turk street, on “The | | ! Ze cleverly from Whaleback, a 10 to 1 out- | Awakening of Mexic The lecture will # | gider. Tempo finished third. | be illustrated with stereopticon views. that we retail al- ways at T5¢ pair- THE TOWN CLOCH PREPARED TO CARRY _ ance —regularly $2 o g At O e Sen Tony Hisnizl | 09" Cleveiana oicy cics, s and 350; 99" for to-day only 39¢ pair—for to-day only $1.28 g | Coffey’s mare was a 3 10 5 favorite, and, | Crescents, 5. Leavitt & Bill. 09 Latkin. | Eab e s SIS & the last we frien oy S —— - e i On Wednesdav Onlv, These gregate at the Nevada stables - 5 G C | Wednesday Special Sale of | Stationer A. W. Fabers & perormance of have been wondering why the milk of | 2 THE CALL’S RACIN HART. |} fadies” itum ket suiion| Srootatory, Hegon Bock O human kindness has | | Black Cotton Hose, heavy DIV ECI@NSa 1oad Pencils— - A footrace at Pleasar ! TR T | Hose. weight and full fashione, | 1» 3 and 4—regulary Tsc doxen. 48¢c Special to-d e e the weil-known “Esty” brand, they come OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Tuesday, May 2, 1899.—Eighty-fifth D e h i : e packed 4 pairs in a box and sell every-| Revord-Breaker” Foolscap Paper— rd wat Stutraa day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. where for 50c per box. Special for fo.|Tegular price for 24 152, Special came back the Track fflSL 0 S g it day only, 36¢ per hox—per par......9z tn—da 1&] shv‘- (1 fflrI.1 ; 15¢ aulen B | H A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge. Starter. | Bavy JEgh. TP LRt ToRlaT InIcS - g0 a ap- | R L R e SR Riarter for sheets 15c. al to-day. 48 RACE—Five furlongs ; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. X i |065. T RAC Five furlongs three-year-olds and upward; purs E Some Wednesday Sfiz‘tzals for S ; 17/_;.._1_5 i S e = AT TR T T | ; : Special Wedne<day Sale o) 2 %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin e Men’s 13 iozen only English Derby Index. Horse. Age. Weight Ribbed Bilbriggan Uuder- fUIAES, Sejuares 5 o= Wear. ecar—shirts or drawers— el Tinte ns [Dingley T Don't Know, a....1 3w 2n 1 | ) d ! adrone . 2 Glove: . o e | e 5 0 f\: “L, 7 Baritises good weight—a hanisoma silver blue a"dno"’es' Mat Doilies v Royal 38 4h 42 4 |Coburn shade-—edged with silk—finely made—‘a“d_ Smail Squares—in cotton, duck or = ot 3 $1 92 ey every garment guaranteed to be perfect!satin damask—stamped—ragular prices 2 Toin 91 92 73 [Jenkins —one of the best selling $F gara 4c, 5c, 6c and Te each. Your choice to- L | Simi S it jRul ments we have, will be soid onday only at.. -2¢ ) The race was run on Friday morning, i 5% |G, Wilson. Wednesday — per gar- 50 dozen Squares and Oblongs—some £ R, it as w;m a race as any | :; H I‘K(rl“x‘wlt | ment. . () | are tinted and some stamped—made on == sportsm. : 4‘u]rlnllh.’\‘n:‘\:p"{ln;“n,;lxh):r‘ \lw’.n( | H i o - | Men’s 50c Fancy |satin damask and du‘k cotton cloth— el B SDRNG IVINE 1 i Robertson Hose 29¢ — Over- many of the sizss will measure 18x18 and S 1t about $2000 to the track. Me- i 1 |Ames . | b “0x20 . 4 0 2 Henery held the stakes and Fred (3. Russeil | stocked on these goods— 20—regular prices 10c to 28c ea~h. | 16 16 -7c W. Narvaez Your choice to-day only at....... Vetter a judge. The San Fran- | = o ki consequently we offer cisco idol took the lead in the first | : 5 s = you your choice of vari- Nt ten vards: then the Stockton wonder | _ T i S 108 Winuer, O Dediming 4 b€ by WilardiDucy, Good " | & “ows handsome pattelns For Wednesdav Special Sale forged ahead s set the pace. About | " Judge caught winner in a *‘whisker’” finish. Chances of Defender hurt in false break- | allifoif - DNoseld woo 2 ) the sixth second, San Francisco was aways. Polka dry as a chip, and no speed. Anchored has trained off. | aataas Turkish ti‘aolge’%u;‘;i‘agn'flu?fii e lead again and country money z —= == z = [ 5L : 5 2 on its way to the metropol | 10@ @, SECONP RACE=Six turlongs; selling; three-year-olds; o ess Towels. ic. bsorbers — good : = Just then something happened which OREUTR R 0 8 S, and b“‘;t for bathroom or lavatory—size 46x19 REAGINESS Delaney does. not care: to describe: Er| B Beting. | 50021“‘5] s inches, cream or half bleached—a regu- Y FOR THE ockton won by an in Lol L slehts i goReys: De S Kol lar 15¢ value—for to-day only each.7Oe¢ ~ SPRINTERTO 60 dozen in an s Wednesday . 2 The inters did not stop running 1044 Jennle Reid 104 1% {Bullman —— REE ! SR e e R e e 10 ! Holmes - ,..290‘ On Wednesdav Oniv. My Native L vith enthus = course, The S rancisco man kept an e X ! | PG e i et el moving right along Unth he reached ; ! | 10c Draperies [, /- } ond ac = a buggy, which moved him further 101 Oraibee 104 | sold Drap- 104 1040 Pompino .. 1052 Kootenal Wednesdav ‘Dress Goods Special. for 5¢c Yard. ery, 30 inches lspered in along and out of the way of a great R pered in de, floral Cesigns, stripes, etc.—par- s proached Delaney and w! 2 Sl s, wrath. The Stockton people became o Quality, beauty and 2 <hi = : R R BT A suddenly jubilant and the San Fran- Time—%, - 1:16. Winner, R. Hughes' b, f. by El Rio Rey-Fonsetta. Good co'o,:ed correct style—a| LAY go“d_ for cushion covers, window b fle Delaney winked cisco contingent began looking for start except Won first three driving. "e"r’e'fas. beaut iful M. and mantel draperies—regular price 10c : same 2 e O es B e Al s e i Jennie Reid recelved best ride. Jenkins does not do so well on favorites of late. Wing : 0k 5| yard. Special t0-day at...........oo.... 5¢ i s peopled | ® nd listened with both ears. * i i S bled n. Sir Urlan carefully handled. Pompino had speed. inch cioth, that ordinarily sells at 7 2 3 . so he told his friends hummer, and he ran the race of his o ched—Tlizabeth R 102 ber 107. e i SaaaEs ; e prospective good fortune, life. It would have been his last had — —— — — ;‘;:5:":“ Pl Fu: M‘;’_};f‘ Specials Wednesday and Thursday 4 s begged and wheedled they caught him, which they did not. | THIRD RACE—One mile; selling; maiden three-vear-olds and upward; purse, e i = H Rolled Wheat in a B 1til the latter allowed them Let no man ask John Delaney if he 1067. i 4 only, per yard... —n.50¢ BrocCeries, bulk — regularly ribute toward the sack which has pouches for sale. Betting. | Liquors. 3. i i Index. Horse, Age. Welght.St. ¥m. %m. in. | oakers. [on: | LR e ey e “:‘:;'.'l,';;m_"" i A Wednesday Special in | Best Creamery Butier—usual size. b % Vilson e e = LRl - Catastrophe, 1% 3y [Routiier * i o China IP"“'" Creamery Butter—riull 2.1 s Henry C, 4 sh 4% i I s y e FEEMNEEEEEREROE o e Dep’t. \ | Hesperian Havwaris Tomatoes.. e 1 10 |Mackiin a The very use- | can e . 7¢ 1060 §1 9 \.;ni}::er g 4 ful and hand- Frpshhfioda Crackers, ', hoxes— 1011 2 |Hahn 5 Teapot eac ¥ 93 Pajlucus i Hisiies | ® some P % el Lo i g‘: b e l‘l % | Stand, like cut— Fancy Japan Riee—10 1bs for. Earl Islington, 3 14 1 [Robertson ... 10 | Carlsbad China, Fancy Japan Rice—100 lbs [ Stone I 15 % Ames 30 7 t Ora ( 15 16 [Cole 30 raised center, with colored q flower decoration and gold band—worth Giood Tabie @laret—zallon. 950—our regular price 15c—special price C>dar Run Bourbom —:xallon, — e = = B —— - for to-day only.. 8¢ Wilson fine Rye Whiskey— qts.. IOGS FOURTH RACE-—-One and a sixteenth miles; selling; three-year-olds and up- | 106¢ ward; purs TR S K 4 A EAASASEIEAR S DA AN AL S S OB AEA B RN EEAEEY | Betting. Time—Y, . 1:17%; mile, 1:44. Winner, J. H. Shields’ br. g. by imp. For- tissimo-Philura Won handily. Second and’third driving. Winner probably best of a poor assortment Scratched—Carroll Cook 9. Debility, Kidney Weakness and Stomach Weakness will drag down the life. Many a career has been cut short by vital losses and the errors of youth. How to cure the disease and wipe it clean out of the system is the point. ELECTRICITY will do it This is the modern SAARARER AL ERAAEABABEEERRAREAGEARARAAAEARERSSEREASESESESEARAAENEEEEEEARALRNS BAAEAEAAAGANARARIEAANEEEALARAIRRARAEEERIREERACAEREEEEetttadtditdiidduadndndnids » Cbe % & 6 2 T O Y 9 Y R remedy that cures, though other means fail. Hm. Sl A e Rroke Her Leg e e ; Boe Wheiter, ¢ 4 Al S eaole Miss 3. McLean, a servant, residing at | Jonn Tatham. fa- i ) Tempo, 4 . 4 3h 3h [Dullman 3409 Webster street, broke her leg last | { ',r_c‘ w\ldu?’. ~|~1m-.» b Vallejo 2 an en S Grady, 6 - 5 9y s 46 [Cole evening while alighting from a Mission- | L Gerqual Faris Val > Plan, 4 5 4h 52 |Jenkins | street car at the corner of Ninth street. | 0 2 Mathewson, Cal ind w, & Twinkle Twink, 3 74 66 |Hahn | She was removed to the Receiving Hos- | AR L W IE0y . B iebs Crose: 7 f 73 |W. Narvaez | pital and attended to by Dr. Thompson. | p, S & ectl’lc Hpltesien. & 85 clEnider Fhe injured woman said the accident was | 1) Merced ikhetncats — sstep. T J Kiser and w. Cal Kelsey, San Time--1-16, ; 3 1 1 1-16m, AU’ toGR MmIBEIER o o st |T3 . | D Kelsey, San Jose - J. O'Rourke’s ch. ¢. by imp. Nerva. G dtart. Won first three driving. 2350 T et 1 l*_\ FI "_]'::{1-*4;',3; Smnicd Witman Quartz B The Fretter was not worried much at the end. Whaleback ran kindly. Grady sulked. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | EE Clark Portland |1 v Ralph, Alvarado i e Flan could ot sould net. Cusse it Hopstiolimn sulked again. C'P Bailey, gl S g Seratched- “ochran 113, Judge Wofford 3 ARRIVED. Baxter, Sacto i i !"i —_— = ot — Tieatey: May.a . | M0 & BeddeniSaco L. b il Completely cures and carries a man |069 FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. ‘.schlr” .lrg‘f\x\:\r and Henry, Arff, 3 days from| T E T e A B s & on to grand old age! What a world bedpidnt ST = e — i e p'om:s-r{;* PORTS. | AF Jones, Oroville Kislingbury, St Lake = oE Beants itherean i ' etting. CASPAR—Arrived May 2—Stmr Hueneme, on, Seattle n = of beauty there is in a life of health! Index. Horse, Age %m. %m. Str. Fin. ' Jockeys. [Op. Cl. | nemee May 1 Chicago B How bright everything is to a well shi e : o0 i = ) - PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived May 2—Schr | F M Colburn, Boston Boston you suffering from nerve loss? Why 1057 February, 11% 2% 32 3h |J. Stewart.... 60 HOTEL ARRIVALS. | H Suyder, Mexico A E Booth, Balto ] > = ¢ 5 Lost Giri, 5. 1 3 | W G Ebbs, N Y Meehan, B: co ed by neglecting that weak- 1045 Lost Girl, 5... 31 31 4 4 10 R T J Meehan, Balto ] ,:,:? ‘(‘h;‘::‘] is. f‘nngsuming: ynutr vital- 1053 _Cromwell, 6 . * % e 3. CREND Ot | Mre QL Fair & m. NY/G Ingraham. N ¥ 3 & i _Cron =i, 2 FRAN imson, Seattle |Mrs Ingraham. N Y - i Get electricity into’ your sy S¥ell S L ST i : | & Brown, Mexico V B Hubbard, § Jose | Mrs Stimson, Seattle |Miss Ingraham, N Y H tem and your spark of life shall blaze D B SR R e a0, Winner, J. Coffey’s ch. m. by imp. Char- | A M Smith, Portland |D Carmichael, § Jose | B T Stimson, L Ang (F H Buck, cai i out in hope, vigor and courage. See Rosinante made up a vast amount of ground through stretch. Ruiz, on Lost Girl, was | ma®y T g caorrisgn.Cal £D McGlIvray, Col e | M coste Daweon > (W gachell, Palo Alto ] what this Beit has done for this man ashamed to take the show. Cromwell bled and fell with his rider on the back stretch, 7 G Shaw, Satto |G W Watson, Sacto | J C Odendonk, Wash |C Seribner. N H and woman. e = = = e ———— | T B Sweany, P 'E_J Moulton,’ Minn | C F Langnecker. Pa Mrs Scribner, N 3 10770, SUXTH RACE=Five furiongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $3. N N e S D D e (L Beanei O — . ng. 5 3 e, B er, on, Londn I DWOOD CITY, Cal., March 16, 1899, | 5 e Index. Horse. Age, Weight.[St. %m. 14m. ST Op. CI. A J Newberry, Cal |F Brunner, Angels M H Casset s {ss . Baker, Cruz ] a hegligence in not writing WATSONVILLE, Cal., April 11, 189. st i L3 | ! & X 2 T H Green, S Rafael J Foster, Fresno | P L Garrity, Chicago 1 & hat helped me wonderfuily Dear Sir—Havingworn your Belt for two months, I am glad to 1025 Amasa, 4 TR 32 7.5 | E_M Rosenthal & w,|G M Rock, Stockton | G H_ Stear [Miss H F'S Irons, R T w1 even during my ml-m }‘_h}:’ eay that it has done all you claimed it would. It has cured my 1042 3 gz 23 g 10 rsanrd;-:e Ciactanatt (}l é“‘:i{:h'gkm":é;‘:fi' ]1:'\)\ Cabe, hl;‘!}zr\ o M qumell. ] 1( a2 d little or no pain e : ; ol s Ehons e (1039) Sly 7 3 g oman, Cinc 3 ; m | T Dropperman, Cinn [A D Graham, Detroit % fow greatly idecramseqial woakness ontiiely, allil fesla chommandiimes stedngly Jan befare: o Aaniy ¥ e IMetichois 2| "3 1 |T A Devoust, Sacto |A Jones & w, Oregon | Mrs Dropperman, Cinn!Brigadier General G P 5 - Hing Vot Helt. 1t has heiped I shall be glad to recommend it to any one suffering {rom weakness (R e FU e it Hb b evse 5] Pienti Ban dases | Mims B Cin S it ) alre t all continue to use it. Respectfully| Of any a.nd. Very truly yours, N s 938 C. H. Harrison 1% 5% (3. Wara 6y W Charles, city H Block, Los Angeles | Miss M Ryam, Cinn . Chicago | Bt EMELIE M. KELTING. 498 George Miller, a S1 9 IJenking . § 13 |I Rogers, Cal \T Leonard, Denver J H Carruthers, Cal ston, N Y g D, C CO @1 Jennie Gibb, 0 42 [Wickiine ... 100 130 DEPW IErestalf Caliic jot T Rulton o ) NEW WESTERN PI P, (:'I' 93 Juva, 3.. 1 10 |Ames ......... ch, £ R e | F H Forayee, T g i SR 2L % 1 | C L Smith, Oakland C H Smith, Boston rs E Hall. Sacto J E Hall, Minn H DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, Manager, SEND FOR MY FREE BOOK, 1039 Etta H, 5....... G. Wilson. 8 10 § Danenbaun, Cal Mra Adame, Mre H Burton, Utah [ J Taité, Kent, ?0¢ - *Left. ser. and wife, urwell, . L |C “Pancroft. Dy # 702 Market, cor. Kearny, San Francisco, and cor. Spring and 70 man or woman. Time-%, ‘10%; %, :37: %, 102 Winner. Crane & Owens' b. g. by Captain Al-Lady | _San Jose Mrs . Gester, A R Milleft, Peraluma C Carpenter, Napa & 8eccond, Los Angel truder. Good start except Etta H. Won first three driving. B Rosenfeld, Cal M L Tshame, C: E B Lincoln, L atson, St Helena , cs Intru e 3 i ythe, Marysville M H McD. # EEEEEESSEANERESRNREEERSEEEN EEEESENEEENEENEEENSSEEEEE Amasa siipped away from his company at the start. McNichols did not like Ach. T E Lethbody, Leth- H H Blood Cai - I8 Smythe, ‘Maryeville M H McDonald, Sutsun IEHEINENEESEES Scratched—Jime Bozeman 102, Socialist, 119, El Estro 105, Ann Page 105, Con on 107. y - g |