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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 1899. 5 STH I |: AM [] N [; S H[] ” I.l] TH MN !.I [] H N in L%, Rey del Tierra ran o simple THE EMPORIUM. ! THE EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. Th, { e NY BHH: ished frai {0t the. sevenfuvlong pandi- L PR R RIS LSRR E R R SRR R RS RS BT ldadddds | cap. Carrying 110 pounds, and a pro-| CITY DEMOCRATS S THREATENED e Knives for Committee of One Hundred. THE NEW PRIMARY LAW S g DEFEAT LAST FALL ASCRIBED TO COUNTRY INTERFERENCE. Attitude of Messrs. Buckley, Rainey, Gould, McNab and Other Bosses of the | \ Won by a Head—Ailyar Took i ’ the Handicap—Three 2107 ... Flamula . Party. | fulness. 109 Yaruba. 1108|1648 Oraibas | | 1081 Limewater ... 113| 1081 Casdale 1 1087 110} 1066 Kootenai 107 — { o o el | 1068 10| 1087 Rey Hooker....110 1 1 }flmfl'e.\lfl!fl“‘. ......112| 1065 Gold Fin 110 | §78 Peter Weber...107| 1070 Juva. .... The new primary law Is causing no littla | The ladles r{f the Snc:uyllnr the Preven- | Johnny Relff, with the body of a Hillpu- | (1069Jennte Reld...103| 1044 Con Daiton among the rank and file of the | tion of Cruelty to Animals will meet to- | tian and the head of a stato | Sy rious political part Eac 2y o outline a plan of campaign | the premier jockey tatesman, is Now | pytth Race—Futurity course; selling; four- t o a deeper intere g t What will be the "his question no who have Demo- to gov- | t of one governing | Democ: , of nine Nab_and Gould, an- as since relin- nan from 1-fledged of the b econd o the | Mountain Pass, have been n s the military med Leonidas at nd what Department z in the bre: tainly reach the n save 1 far i mm wiped out, ed proot . Sulli- with Re- they can ving Demo- ricts of the e in party mat- hem. Committee, at xt, may shows on its conventions the vote 1 primary are now pt to ignore the tr tion—the precinct. eaders of the One Hundred are ing out the word that the Buck- ey followers are the only ele- sed to the regime thai has saster and disorganiza I While it is true that B s headquarters in the Ba % and i sending for people as of old; ti )bably true that Rainey is h anxious eye the trend of its an opening to break to date those who are close to the Fire Depart- made no sign of open ¢ eems that the followers i Rainey, although op- o the Committee of One ent a very small propor- ts who eagerly await the the One Hundred bat- being it would seem that pooled their issues and to wipe out the last ves- 1 inted committee, be- when this is accomplished the Democratic victory will be ter. | e tertained by many Demo- | t the Committee of One Hundred ket in the field at the pri- d this be done the antag- 1 develop against it by con- i-boss Yemoerats will be and the attempt on the H Democrats ndred to pose as the | must neces- | QUARANTINE AFFAIRS. | The Board of Health Expresses a De- sire to Aid the Federal Officials. of Health has directed a to General Shafter, call- | tention to the necessity of some | action between the Federal and | tine officials. After reciting | concerning the conflict of au- over the landing of the passen- | rom the transports Centennial and | an, the communication concludes | the following assurance of co-opera- Thrmsol who have never visited the S LG A - sublimely beautiful Shasta region Betting. should avail themselves of this (,,,g,,,_ | ndex. Horse. Age. WHight[St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockey op. oF tunity, as this will be the only excur- | 7 oy Hinok 05| 13 g I 5 23 Mary Black, 4 DL IR YO R U I Y 910 3- sion train of the kind which will be put | (s Daiey. . 4- 23 24 24 25 26 (Jenkins %8 33 on this season. 1025 San Venado, 4 a3 ”& i 1% [Ames 2 50 | (1068) Rosinant 5 5 Mac xmfl'inf.:f,?‘pf;’m"?a?Z'?)Ta hflsrhecnme R vl 5 5 G e PR se! ce of resort. [ —— - WETTH o : P T e T £ 225; %, 49; %, 1:14%: mile, 1:40%. Winner, E. Wishard's b. m. by . It has such unusual attractions in the | 1, Time-d R “Glod start, Won first three driving. Ve, way of scenery and opportunities for Daisy F fnished on schedule time. Rosinante ran Into an open switch. The wise pleasurable pursuits that it only needs ones backed San Venado to show. to be well known to become the fore- Scratched—Our Johnny 1M4. most pleasure ground of the West e s —— - = — Ty For camping hunting, fishing and all |105 FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs nd unw‘d; purse, $400. manner of beneficlal recreation it is hathcts RIS S hin e | probably without an equal, all other g |. Betting. advantages considered, and few places | Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. %m. ¥m. ¥m. s_tr Flr{ ‘ Jockeys. !09_ Cl. | are known that surpass it for types of | ~w: mubicon. a. 1 14 12 1h [J Reir 25 13 the heroic grandeur in scenery. Its Peixotto, 6. 3 25 24 24 "runeu 15 15 ! climate is healthful in a high degree, 62 Rey del Tierra, 5. 5 33 315 315 [Macklin 2 3 and the conveniences for enjoyable, 194 Ricardo, a. 3 7Ponet ot dSmEi o habitation are to be found in dozens of | g Ouhu, 4.. i 43 4% 66 |Romero 50 200 inviting places along the line of the | 1084 3 61 7 7 |Dingle; has been reported that it is your tail one of your medical cer of inspection to board A may arrive In the his alls for our com- . and we are confident that the | the city will thereby be safe- rded to an additional extent. As an st of our desire h inspection w forming you that the qu of this department will readiness at any time desired for the ac- | commodation of the officer who may be | designated by you for such duty.” for co-operation in | take pleasure in THE YOUNG T0 BE MERCIFUL — ML THE RAGE AT OLAND = The Diminutive F.‘ideri in Great Form. Humane Education in the Schools. | ORGANIZING BANDS OF MERCYTRODE THREE WINNING HORSES | i | Sudd 3 i WIDE-REACHING EFFECT OF CHEERED FOR HIS HANDLING | HUMANITARIAN MEASURES. | OF MARY BLACK. | B | = | | | Society for the Prevention of Cruelty | Rubicon Gave His Backers a Scare. to Animals Expanding the Field of Its Great Use-, | olds; selling: nounced favorite, the colt led Los Me»‘I danos out three lengths passing the judges. If the backers of Horton ever | had an idea of cashing thelr tickets, Jack | Ward dispelled the illusion by getting| nwa{ last and traveling the extreme overland route, To-Day’s Entries. Following are the entries for this afternoon: First Race—Five-eighths of a mile; two-year- 9 Jenni 1078 Sarre e Riley...105/ 1078 Champ'n Rose..105 it ‘03| 1041 §. Dannenb'm..105 107| ... Laroma 105 Second Race—Futurity course; selling; four- | year-olds and up: { 1014 Recreation 1057 Etta H 108 | 943 Montallade | 1043 Flora Hawk....103 1105 Ricardo 1077 Judge Stouffer.110 | 1087 Amasa, 1052 Lost Girl 108 | 1074 Bernarail 1083 Formella 105 | 1089 Cavallo . | 1084 Ringmaste: 10 | 1072 February . 1065 Defender . 110 | Third Race—Seven-eighths of a mile; four- vear-olds and up; selling: 1057 Imperious (1076) Wyoming . 1079 Personne 1071 Inverar: 1030 Flacon 1057 Mocorito 1100 Castake 109 Horatio . (F35) Blidad 11 Fourth Race—Seven-eighths of a mile; three- vear-olds; sellin 1060 Vinctora . 103 Watossa Rugs, $1.50. —main aisle. Card Games To-Day 25¢ and 40c. Choice Card Games, includ- ing Geographical, Historical and Literary Sub- jects, Mother Goose Melodies, Bi- ble and Comic Reading Games, suitable for grown folks or children, at home or on va- CALIFORMIAS LARGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. Big Sales of the Week. Overstock Sale of Men’s $15.00, $16.50 and $17.50 Suits at $9.45. The most im- portant Glothing offering yet made by the big store. Carpets at wholesale prices—85¢ Tauestriés. 65!:,' $1.10 Wilton Velvets, 85e; $1.35 Low:ll Body Brussels, $7.00; $1.35 Axmunsters, $5.10; $2.25 Smyrna Fans at one-quarter to one-half regular values—many good ones left—bargain tables [ EMPORIY GoldenRule Ba.zm." hij Woctrneaste Sewing Machines $18.65 All Week. The Golden Rule Sewing Machine— gh arm, high grade, fine'y finished, strong and simple—it ig adapted to all class- es of work, either plain or fancy—in- struction given at your own residence free, and a guarant2e rs goes with card. His most notable achievement was s - L : rp i themtasia PRy e 2 | cap: three-year-olds and up: A e eriatan effectiVe. means of pre- |ion the back (of flying Maty, Black, favor. | 10m Dace IT .102| 1080 Ledaea .. 0 For some time the society has emploved | !te for the mile purse run. It was some | 1108 Sardonc . M % | | | & lady to visit the schools forming bands | vards further than the mare likes to Blasthin 1077 Brown Prince.. 50 | i .‘»(va‘-::.;\ira:\d xlnslru\'ling‘ Sk‘lhnnl (‘Y;(Ml"r‘n travel, but Johnny took her out in front, | Oscuro ......... 85| (1089)Major Hooker.. m; a e eachers in € humanitarian | openin, up b a ay’ - Tr g i work. It has reached that point where | \hon'8 UP a Dbig gap of daylight be. Selections for To-Day. | various telephones of the soc! | seription list has been started. | | Choices First. | 1 riding at Oakland. | year-oids and up: for its object the organization of 4 He is blessed with horse sense far beyond 1090 Henry C .. .110] 1072 Novia . -.105 ds of mercy in the public schools | his years, and some day will make Tod| 1084 Una Colorado..i07| 1008 Melkarth ......107 ghout the city. In other citles|gioan look llke a misfite sult of olothe 1oz P, A, Finneganilo| {005 M. Burnham.v.}'l\!’)? e < e Ta)e = s 8 | 1098 Lomo ...........107| 1085 Bueno A | work has been undertaken the | Yesterday, after twice finishing ' unplaced | Lo Somt Kruger {110] 1010 Petrarch 107 | most beneficial results have followed. The underlying principles of these socleties is to educate the people, instead of punish- and once second, this precoclous young-| 1030 Silver State. L1207 ster landed the last three winners on the | ! 1077 None Such Sixth Race—One and a quarter miles; handi- tween his mount and the field. At the end she was fast fading away, lasting, however, just long enough to heat Dalsy F a neck in 1:403%. The little fellow re- | celved a mild ovation on his return to| the stand, The caliber of the different fields was | below the average, and the speculating | one missionary finds it a physical impos- sibility to prosecute the work to advan- tage. It is for this reason the society will call upon its lady members to-morrow to visit the schools, thus encouraging both teachers and puplls. In the East and in fact all over the world the work has the Influence and sympthy of the most rep- tive men and women. First Race—Flamora, Sam Dannenbaum, Jen- te Riley. Second Race—Bernardillo, Amasa, February. Third Race—Wyoming, Sly, Imperious. Fourth Race—Jennie Reld, Limewater, Fretter Fifth Race—Novia, Silver State, Petrarch. n The The officers of the Soclety for the Pre- | was limi avi $ ¢ vention ‘of Cruelty fo Animals have in | brackets, o o cc favorites earned| sixth Race—Major Hooker, Dare II, Dr. Ber- | the Dast found the aid of the children in-| 'Ba Purser's filly Honor Bright was |"4" Sl Ha R B | valuable. y are practically an army | plunged o i vO-year- = N oy valuable plungsd “on to win the two-year-old| comperne Am INGLESIDE. special officers, always on the scramble. alert and eager to lend their ald to the which opened the day's racing. Backed down from i to 2 to 1, she broke glleviation of suffering among dumb | in front of her field. but quickly fell | It Will Not Be Resumed Until the and to report to the proper author- | back, running unplaced. In S “drive | Di Can See Their Wa; acts of cruelty. Jenkins landed Giga, the second choice, rectors; Oan_ SeosThelr \Way, bright example of the intelligence of animals was shown here some days since, winner a head before Tanobe. | when a_St. Bernard left the summit of Fortis, the 2 to 1 favorite for the mile | Clear From Interference. i The directors of the Ingleside Coursing | Mount Hamilton at the command of his | oo ® rersread” o or St OB pher | Club held a special meeting last evening [naster and rescued Mr. Thirkettle, Who | second to Cabrillo. 'The latter horse, ex: | in the Murphy building to discuss the fu- e peenloncin {}“j'n;}f;_';;;}wr he lady | Cellently handled by Ruiz, took the front| ture of the Ingleside Park and the prob- ebers af ‘Eh' “_HIONI fflmn ¥ | position in the stretch, winning handily | ability of resuming the old sport in the s IR L Parrott builg. | BY over a length in 1:42%. After cutting | old grounds in the near future. The pres- ing, 1170 Market street, at 3 p. m. Much | UP P& capers out in front, Bonita ran | jdent of the club, D. Shannon, said that it | good is expected to result if sufficient vol- | third | would be very poor policy on the part of | r workers can be secured to Several good things were cut adrift in| the Ingleside Coursing Association to | schools in the interest of the the selling sprint that followed. The | take any advantage of a_technicality in | field was made up of a very trashy bunch | the law and open up the sport again | lows: Omee B of horseflesh, and, best ridden, Lothfan, a | without a full knowledge of the situation, | 0; pound, M and night tele- 5,10 1 chance, backed down to 4, downed | He advocated patience in the matter, and | phone, White 672. Pompino a head. Racebud led into the | sald that by using a little discretion af- stretch, but could not last it out. | fairs pertaining to the leash would event- It looked as if the fifth number, also a six-furlong dash, was a ‘set up" for Rubicon, and the books were speedily | compelled to rub the 2 to 5 posted against | ner and as a consequence Ingleside Park the big horse. Peixotto became suddenly | will not resume business until its officers afflicted with a speed spasm, and the fa- | can see thelr way clear to promote thé vorite was hard ridden to win by a head | sport of coursing without interference. ually come out all right. The directors agreed with their presi- dent not to violate the law in any man- A NOTABLE EVENT, Pullman Car Excursion to the Famous Shasta | Region. * THE CALL'S RACING CHART. | : i NRe o | OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Tuesday, Ma:- 9, 1899.—Seventy-eighth | day of the Winter Meeting of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track fast. JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. E—Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; purse, $400. A Saturday to Monday Trip Weight |8t %1 Fi Jock 'g’"'g‘ N T eight. |St. 4m. n. ockeys. ' p. e Amidst Luxurious Sur- = b [emne oy . . | 1 [Glover .. b 5 roundmgs at i 1641 1 3% |McNicnols Il & 3 | 1078 .\ 41% {Ames 10 20 | tle Cost. 1 64 |3 Reift fegs 3 | LT 72 |Macklin Fha | 1 8% |Dingley 11 7 15 | 115 91 (Robertson ....| 10 15 o 10510 101 |Romero | 30 6 | Orpiment |“"‘ :l }!’ 10 1 The Second of a Series of Southern == Aof oo = 0 . ne—i,, :24%: Y%, :49%. Wi , J. Naglee Burke's b. f. by i Foul Shot-Why Not. Pacific Company's Popular h et ot I Y T S P Giga best. St. Casimir acted green. Honor Bright knocked out of the running soon after start Excursions. Tres Jolie 105, Pythia sratched—Oriva 1109, SPCOND RACE-One mile; eelling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, H00 { . | | The passenger department of the | L Betting. ' %mhorl:\ pa,.lgfl,, (.n;p;m‘, have just | [ndex. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. }m. %m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. CI. | announced their intention of running a | 18 Cabrillo, a D L i T e i P T | b = » (106T) Fort H 2° 23 1R A Pullman car excurslon train to the fa- | (070 Fortis: 5 - e R R Sl e T e e i mous Shasta region, to leave San Fran- | 1 f‘(vdfl.‘i o 2 3 ;4 3 }z gi\ ‘3]1 46 \.‘YPnkIns | 3 8 S 1093 New Moon, 2 52 |Power 13 3 clsco Saturday evening, June 3 mext, | (082) Raptdo, a 5 SR n b 5% 66 | s 1 at 7 o'clock, and for which speclal ex- | 1092 Tempo, 4 ... e e i) 8 454 cursion tickets govering the round trip [ 18 Merarians ® - e S R 1 Er and including ‘sleeping accommoda- | 107 n Aug . 453520575 0 S S0 e 0 £ 120 4 | tions, will be sold at the extremely low Time—1t, i %, 1:15%: mile, 1::42%. Winner, E. Corrigan’'s b. h. by St. Sa- | rate of $10 each | vior-imp. Lizzie Hampton. Good start. Won first three driving. | s Cabrillo won_handily at the end. He was nicely ridden. Fortls away poorly. Bonita | s above intimated, this train will be | composed of elegant Pullman buffet | sleepers, which will be stocked with all the good things in the way of food and | hustled too mucl Scratched— first part McFarlane has lost all form. aranja 111, 2 Tempo almost left. F Finnegan 112. Una Color: | IlO3 THIRD RACE-Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, | . refreshments, excursionists being per- | = = T B T |Bettng. || mitted to order their meals a la carte. | Index. . Horse. %m.m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockey: Op. ClL | The time schedule will be so ar- Lothian . TV I S (T, e e Ty ranged that excursionists may com- | vnmpm; “ i;’ ” ;? 8l e mence viewing the magnificent scenery B e 12 6h 5h 4h 2 o | of the Sacramento canyon early the Sylvan Lass ih by 71 51 6 16 | following morning, reaching Sisson Anchored 61 o 6% €% |Hann » x| about 9 a. m., where a stop of about N e 8 P e R half an hour will be made at the foot Earl Islington 5% 1% 9 s1 Robertson » W of that noted earth giant, Mt. Shasta. Antloch .. e el Ho ke Sl Leaving Sisson, the train will proceed | % o N e M0 on its homeward journey down the | = = e e Sacramento canyon, stopping en route at the following well-known resorts: Shasta Springs, Shasta Retreat, Upper | rings, Tavern of Castle Crag, la (Cragview Camp) and Sweet - Brier Camp, arriving in San Francisco | = — = Sve G at 7:45 a. m. Monday, June 5. llO4-Fm RTH RACE—One mile; four- D %, 1:16%. three driving. seasoned. Too much early use made of Racebud. Sylvan Lass wretchedly Antloch s a ‘“‘dog."” Winner, J. Foley's b. g. by imp. Midlothian-Loleta. Lothian best T ridden. Nothing doing on Nilgar. Scratched—Panimint 112. vear-olds and upward; purse, $400. Shellac, 4 gréat Shasta route. 24 The ease and cheapness with which this delightful country can be reached from the thickly populated centers is naturally the key note of its rapid growth in public favor. Colonel William H. Menton, the well- | known excursion passenger agent of Time— . 1:4%. Winner, E. Lanigan’s ch. h. by imp. Lillle R. G 5 n first three driving. Rubicon puiled up lame. He barely managed to win. bued with life. Tlerra out for work. Scratched—Torsida 107, Defender 111 Peixotto suddenly became im- 1108,.5%™ RACE—Seven furlongs; handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300, . = 5 T . Retting. the Southern Pacific Company, will be | Index. Horse. Age. Welxm.tsn. Km. Y¥m. %m. Str. Fin Jockeys. [Op. %‘. in charge of the party and will see to e e “ A T O AR A T T ! - g or, | (165%) Aflyar, 3 5 5 |3, Reisr. it that excyrsionists are well cared for. O v in in it T80 [Haxstogér 1; e (1033) Horton, 4.... 53 58 42% 43 34 17 Ward. 3 Races at Petaluma. 1088 Tony Licalzi, 4 11 1M 11" 23 414 [Cobumn 13 = s T Pt 108 Olinthus, 4... 1 1 1 cNichols . PETALUMA, May 9.—W. F. Curtis and | 1099 Wiy 1and Ball, 1% 31 52 51 6§10 [Holmes § Zeke Abraham, representing racetrack | 1078 Sardonio, 4 7 7 ¥ 7 7 __Meany 50 bookmakers, are in this clty arranging| ™ yme Ty, %, :37: %, 1:02%: %, 1.27%_ Winner, Duke & Wishard's b. o, by H for & week's meeting to be held hers | var-Alleen “Aroon. Good 'start. Won easily. Second and third diving. S commencing June 5. There will be four | Winner best handled. Los Medanos came back from the spirit world. Horton last or more running races each day. away. Ward took a rail off the outside fence at stretch turn. Olinthus well played. A sub- | " cratchea—tiohenzoliern 92, Mocorito 8, Siy 7. U.’O’"U’U”"..';CU"O')ii.’.i")fiii’i,"”’.i’-;.'.".”"’9.9”..0”’!”."'U".)..i’ | upon the evidence. | the accused, and there was some of it | cation—special ine—regular i il o 15—¢pecial Wednesday only, e each... it .. 15¢ .$18.65 | To-Dav (Wednesdav) Only. | Special Wednesdav Only. |The Great Leomin~- _ Boys’ 50c and 75c ster $1.00 White Colered Biouses, 39c. Shirt for 68c. . : Last Week of the Seven Sutheriand Sisters’ Exhibit. For the balance of the week we quote some very special prices for these valuabe remedies. The ladies with the beautiful long hair g ve valuabie free advice as to the care of the hair and scalp for four days more : dozen’ ored B The resources of immense the , ; Shirt Company | : Hair Grower, $1 size..... 60c at Leominster, | regular Hair Grower, 50c size . 25¢ | Mas: were | and Tsc 25¢ Scalp Cleaner, 50c size.. thrown into the making of the best white shirc possible to sell at $1.Thousan"s of dozens have | been sold; the | make and finish—perfection—fit, fanit- [less. Each shirt is labeled with their | |name and $1, the selling price. The | | bosoms and bands are of the finest linen; | the bodies of the best Wamsutta musiin, | strongly re-enforced to withstand wear— goods;many different nd styles Wednesday Special Sale of New Seersuckers Crinkled Seersuckers are desirabie be- cause of their good wearing qualities and because they require no starching or ironing. The colorings of this season’s Crinkled Seersuckers are dainty and va- Big Wednesdav Special in Hod. fexeular valuo 10c yard, but to-da7 | tho agsauit of the laundryman. They | Dress Goods. % 6c | made in long or short hlgsonr:, op\:‘n Our full line of 46-inch Cable Cord only 2 i d back, or open dozen of these great $1 Shirts on sale Wednesday—and Wednesday on'y —in all regular sizes at.. 68c Noyalties in new spring cslorin, Wednesday Neckwzar Spocials. Collarettes — Veils. 5doz>n Biack Col- Special Wednesdav and Thursday LAGAMURRAR U R B RN (SRS IS NG HICAEARARAERE AR U AR ERE S E R AR AR ARE IR IR LNA AR A AR AR AR SRR A ARG AR ARGt E SRR RGN . larettés, mado in | Big Wednesdav Sf»:cml in I e s/ the latest styles, | Taffeta Silk. | Bl : 4 one of which is | 23u,-inch Black Taffeta Silk ; a good soft | Grocerles~quuors ES shown in picture, | quality with lustrous finish: made spe- | Hesperian Standard Table Fruit— : of a good quality | cially for rirvjf]sk!rtslfmd chirt Peaches, Apricots. Pears and Blackher ) India Silk with |°ur regular S0c quality ; sale ries—packed by Hunt Bros. & Co., Hay- H Ay ad» ot 5 ilvedueadey, payacd s ot wards—white Iabor and in clean factory » goacer ot phaady ! —regularly 17c can. i Fs / erds of same ma- ig:s ..4 cans for 50c S 1; thle regular Macaroni, Spaghetti and Vermicelli—10- S values: to- | . .. Ib boxes, rezularly 50c box.......38¢ : FOY e ]ggic | Special on Wednesday Only, | Wool Soapthe 7 s 2 dozen Pattern Veils made z bt 7 cakes tor 25¢ = BT T Athletic | Bird Seed, plain or mix;i‘lzgvll;‘w > I, edo with silk chenille spotand | __ = A s e sennen s for 25¢ - AR R IR Tights. | 10-ounce Candles—good ones.6 for 5o 5 25c value ; to-day only..13¢ Rex Beef Extract—2-oz size—regularly s | Youil want a suit 35:—fo > e | when you take vour va- | Spider Leg Japan Tea—our 60c 8 : | cation. Jersey Tights, | - 40c S For Wednesdav Only This 2 pieces ; suitable for | Zinfandel—Tabe Wine—good value A | gymnasium work and at T5c gallon-- or.......... .50 ¢t Bianket Barya'"' swimming ; black, navy | Gaines' Ofd Private Stock » g 3 £ Nicely made, substantial Biankets, size |or white; shirts or Bourbgon—quarts—none better at ® 66x80 inches, weighing 4 lbs, in clean | trunks that are regu. any pric:—regularly $1.35, for......8¥ 1 = #® gilver gray, dainty fawn or nohby brown |lar'y 75c and 50c per Domestic Porter—: really good & | ottled colorings; a good summer bed | garment, on sale to. article for the money—regularl 5 & ey G h..23¢ d blanket and excelient camping cov ring ; | day only, each... | ozen ....... £ & cplendid $1.25 value : price to-day only, | Sporting Goods Dep't | Birch's Imported Ginger Ale—regularly & per pair. vereneene .. O8€ ! Second Floor. | $1.50 cozan—for... ...$1.30 | Qfi SAEHASAGEGASHAES S SO IS SIEE IS AAEASEEEESSSES ‘l‘fi‘i‘i“““il‘fl““& ¢ to wipe out | a suitable location was sought in an ad- fications of the | joining county. 71he Western Turf Asso- unts .| ciation is the name of the concern re- fternoon session | cently organized for that purpose, and is largely composed of members of the Pa- | court, but it had a tende at least one of the charge, including h At the opening of the Mr. Thornton made his argument on be- T0-DAY WILL SEt | | haif of the accused. He was followed by | cific Coast Jockey Club, although both Major Noble, judge advocate for the Gov- | ikclnlnliae e CoRTe oo T | ernment anoth apers 0 - ion whi | ““The hour for-adjournment had arrived, | Bave haen fhen: witn oL ation which and the president of the court ordered a | Mateo County fix the. eapital Stark ot | recess until this_morning, when Captain | $550 00, and name W J. Mariin, Williar ] | Noble will close his case. | Rehberg, Julius Eikerenkoter. F. H. | e | Green and Charles Gar. as directors. | Henry J. Crocker of ockey Club is 'NEW RACE TRACK IN | one of the heaviest stockholders. Daniel Mever, the Pine-street hanker, and E. R. Lilienthal, the commission merchant, | contribute considerably to the bac | the ventur The proposed new racing track will cost TURF MEN ENGAGED IN A BIG | . .ri"§i0000. 1t will be tocated mear the VENTURE. | old San Bruno station, in South San Fran- | cisco, and 200 acres of land have recently T been purchased from the South San Fran- Since the passing of the resolution by | cisco Land and Improvement Company me . i SAN MATEO COUNTY The unexpected finding of the mislaid checks deposited in the vault instead of | the bank of the Safe Deposit Company was the subject of the morning's testi- | mony at the Neall court-martial vester- | d e A mton ks hio applloa. | the Board of, Supervisors prohibliting | for, the purpose of its constructfon. ~ | tion for more time made Monday morn- | 88mbling on horse races in the city and | ;% % gmirably adapted to the proposed ing, and after the testimony was in, the | cOUNty of San Francisco turfmen have| pyrpose. ‘The location is within ea v ba | been designing to overcome the obstacle | r on the Southern Pacific Company's ' h of the city, and the trip may b ste o the arg s of coun- | 3 3 court listened to the argument: c el L BRI | sel. Arguments will be finished thi : O s than thirty minute g court will pass | the sport. Without the pernicious gam- | /than thicty minutes. [Rnorming s g thepsithe fooun Pass| Lling attendant upon It the running of | AS w line along the bay is schedule time will be cut horses has been found to be non-produc-| grioen minutes. The bay ferry-boats can ing to the pockets of the promoters. After | approach within half a mile of the place had been closed for this reason | by going up the San Bruno basin, The testimony was not all in favor of | which will do him damage before thcilnfiloside (irand Results from Dr..éanden’s Electric Belt, This wonderful Belt is not an experiment. ~ Cures have been repeated daily for years. It is a positive cure for all weakress, whatever the cause. It gives life into the nerves, warms and assists/ the blood t flow through the veins, and thus aids nature so thal disease cannot exist, and normal strength is restored. 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