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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1899. 5 WORE CASES ~ NOT MAKE GOOD| DINED IN STATE, 10 T0 1 0D0S ; states that Denver looks forward to the L 3 Following are the entries for this afternoon’s T i - e — - — running events: First Race—Four furlongs; maiden two-year- olds; selling. Slim Pickings for the|Dental Graduates at|Unexpected Win of a|’mmee . 1107 La Roma Public. the Palace. Rank Outsider. 964 Sisquoc 1113 Glissando | Fragranc; 11| 1113 Juletto . | 1302 Castiso 108, 1113 Tanobe - 5 | - — . 1016 Candlelight II..111| 1039 Big Horn. 1 % P b Callina .. ~108| 1073 Bogus Bill §7 La Amiga......108! TO TAKE DRASTIC MEASURES?AFTER THE POLICE; NIT|FOUR WERE YOUNG LADIES DREARY SPOR7 AT OAKLAND| Secons Race—Seven furiongs: four-year-olds and upward; selling. 1108 Cavallo 1123 Cabrillo 1124 Har. Thoburn 103] 993 Kolena ... 1059 The Buffoon » - . 1128 Melkarth i et R 1134 Peixotto 1129 Dolore JUDGES MOGAN AND GRAHAM OFFICIAL CLEAN-UP FOR .HE|ENTERTAINED BY THE U. C.|MAY W SHOWS A RETURN OF | 1 Memandic i it Rnimela STIRRED UP. | CITY TREASURY. | ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. | HER OLD FORM. 1134 Highland Ball. 107‘ 1130 Lost Girl. g Third Race—One mile; three-year-olds and - ! e | | St upward; maidens. e 1131 Clarello 101] 1128 Somis .. 1125 Mercelles Bl Grip, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and All Throat and Lung Diseases Posi- 1127 Ledaea H 13 | s - . | in the Race | Bidders Were Shy of the Specious-| Eighty Guests Gather at the Festal | Two First Choices Led Their Fields | 1m0 Chispa e Recent Decisio: 112 “"""k& ‘j‘“dl 51::‘ Machine Cases Looking _?“Ckflges and Board, Including the Faculty Out—Con Dalton First at 1000 Mastor T 1131 Stone L. Are the Cause of the Competition Was Not ; of the College of Juicy Odds—Romany 117 Catastrophe 108) Goia-paron: 1080 Bid M. 1030 Wheat King i FLIouBIE | Thought Of. Dentistry. a Winner. . | | Fourth Race—Seven furlongs; handicap. - B . Sty . . T tively Cured b rough 1pO! he Police T ‘ol¢ 0ss” 1 5, < rmone = . brought upon the Palice | 14 hoss” sale of the Palice| A banquet was given last night at the| The Scot, a two-year-old, owned by .| 1y ba Gatotac.. 11 1% Inverary 11 y y he decisions of cpartment was conducted yesterday at | Palace to the graduating class of 1899 by | Hutchison, caused a ripple of excitement | (112)February A et oseins - ALl e racet on rooms of E. §. Spear & Co., | the Alumni Association and faculty of |at Oakland track yesterday by winning| i3 Hortoh 18 12 Brown Prinee.. & [} LS ¥ sl Degranc 1 ¢ It attracted a crowd | the College of Dentistry of the Univer- |at odds of 150 to 1. Neither the youngster’s | 5 300 irahan Mogan 1 noticeably r }lsv discrimination of California. owner nor the public thought he had a| Fifth Race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and stie aualitics, This was| Bighty guests sat down at table, of | chance, and his victory was welcomed by | UPVard: selling. presiding | by reason et that there was a | which forty-five were this 's grad- | the books, The distance five fur-| 1114 Horatlo ........1i2 1099 Widow - o . Sl SR Of these four were ladies longs, and after leading almost from the | 12 ¥ HentieRhe o100 (i kieepy 3 : 1e initiate meant bunko, and Blossom, Miss Belle Croall, first jump the two-vear-old finished the 23 Amasa . Better than Medicine It reaches the sore spots. 5460 :dm ance out in 1:02 flat, a very fair per- 1084 Naranja ® Teheala the voa ol OO0 eO09 0904046404940+ 94 Q| tormance. Giga, the second choice, took oL I Loy Tan Better than Doctors. Biees the place, while the favorite, Jennie e T : % It goes to the scat of discase. v, was i BV, h Race—One and a sixteenth miles; three- fhe Rgfi’gh‘z ?;}x"}’g\.';‘rf&i e post but yourids and apward; selling. Bcttel’. than g0ing to| It penctrates obscure places, two were returned winners. The sport | 8 gfil\!f"&sfl}z | 1128 Scintillate | Florida. where drug taken into the } J was dull and unintegesting. 25 Twinkle Twinki2l | . stomach, cannot reach. Lc,o;((‘lge, ; Semper Leon, trained and owned by 1 Una © Better than anythmg Pl s 2 Vs > | Jimmy Coffey, was the warm one in the | e eKLO, . BARGAINS Y - CreNlis eanls 10T RIS eociv e 1019 Rainter . you have ever tried. ! the whole system. I | the post favorite, the gelding showed = Di P some speed, but was unplaced at the end. | Selections for To-Day. : | Panimint the. sccond. choice, Tdden bY | First Race-Gissand, i Hom, Jueto It Vaporizes the Diseased Parts. | Jenkins, won all the way, beating Pom-| g..onq Race—Cabrillo, Opponent, Highland | pino a length, ridden out. Secon b 2 -S2. 2 no fongth, ridden out ' [ o | man It Clearses and Soothes the Inflamed Organs. furnished the surprise in the third event,| Third Race—Ledaea, Catastrophe, Somls. Every pore in your body drinks in these life-giving agents. a mile selling run. Practically running | pouh Race—Horton, Wyoming, La Goleta. 2 3 5 B e loose at odds of 15 to 1, Macklin had him | ; p Every inhalation enriches the blood and gives new vitality to the £ in front when half the route had been | Fifth Race—Sly, Horatio, Potente. ol system 1 FRIED traveled, and driving hard at the end| sixth Race—Elidad, Rainier, Earl Cochran. wi Sy: 3 canN TO < 4 £GGS 2 downed Jennieun.‘id over a length. Tlhei e = -y = favorite, Rev Hooker, was away poorly, £ GROW FOR.THE 1 > | never appearing to have a chance. | May Build on Blythe Property. | THE FAMILY.e < AUCTIONEEK.- - Corrigan’s Alaria captured the six fur-| The story that a magnificent modern | - 5 long dash next td"{;h‘ffl‘» '_121"‘ mare went | building will soon grace the Blythe prop- to the pos 7 to 10 favorite and, leading = < a Ma ' : : [ SRomn 4l e, Glsposed or Trfihignd Baf erty on Kearny, Gery aad Maret] *If you have a Cold, try it. If you have the Grip, try it. | at the wire in a mild drive. Peixotto, cets ha in; 2 7 z B et “ram an indifferent third. parently founded on the prospective visit | [f you have Catarrh, try it. If you have Sore Throat, try it. A sprint over the Futurity course fol- of John A. McCall, president of the New | : lowed, which was annexed by Romany. | York Insurance Company, who is credited | If you have a Cough, try it. It you have any Throat or backed from © fo 4 ~Macklin had thé| with being the most likely purchaser. L Troubl F e = . mount, and, outriding Ames on Solstice Charles Newman, who has an extended | ) 1 " . e the last part, won by 4 length. " Anchored | lease on ‘a_portion of the required prop- | ung lroubple, try it. or sale by a uggists, or was third. erty, has apparently the key to the situa- ? Fhe concluding number, a mile and a | {fon: ‘A buillding cannot be erected until NY ADDRE FOR f. o sixteenth run, went to the favorite, May terms are made with him. Inquiry at the L 7% W. Three to five was laid against the mare, office of Mrs, Florence Blythe-Hinkley This Includes All Necessary Medicines. . JUsT CAME L ( : : . . = ? | and after cutting out the running she dis- | elicited the information that the title to ¥| IN TO 5 Dosed of linthus quite handlly at the | the property is still vested in her name. Special “Demonstrations at the Following “Drug Siores: . “RUBBER N wire in 1:47 | Track Notes. | Harvester King Binaers and Headers. Starter J. B. Ferguson left for Ken-| Hooker & Co., San Francisco. No Perce“tage DrugCo' The Owl Dmg Co.’ 1128 Market St., San Francisco. DRUCCISTS, THE CALL’S RACING CHA RT.| ss-957 marke st next to Hate Bros. Srouduar ;[,’;’,-"’;’ fg,fli},f ';l:,i::,z;_ OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Monday, May 15, 1899.—Eighty-third fi. Leip“itl & Co.’ S' 'A. MCDfll]l]ell’S . ; day of the winter meeting of the Pacitic Coast Jockey Club. Weather PHARMACY. { fige' B f,BSt‘ 3R — = - Druggists, Deutsche Apotheke, Drugs, Wholesale and Retail, 1 EDWIN F SMITH, Pres JAMES F. CALDWELL, Starter. 250252 Sutier St., cor. Grant Ave., S. F.| 106, 108 and 110 Grant Ave., S, F., Cal. ding Judge. > b 4 IR Welght.St. Y%m. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. CL. Druggist and Analytlcal Chemist. ? HOW MUt DRUCCISTS. : i 2 'y Cor. Calife & Ke Sts., S. F., * PURSE ETC. FOR e } :"% itjfig\k:r‘ 5 214 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. 2% sflc'cf;;'f,‘: to Le.a:"l.ryE":"' ® (THE ETC.was Atways mMunne) 7 31‘1 xi;‘.fl;m & %2. R + ¥ 8 53 ‘unhln«'m 4 5 e = = : : i s 1) Ferry Drug Co,, H. G. Gerdes, “« | 1 Bhanes.c 10 81 3 Scenes and Characters at the Ar)r)ucl Pollce Oldr i B i Cut'Rate Drugeists, Drugsist and Chemist, a7l 11 & Market St., San Francisco. CorEineians I(ealr,n Sts., § F. { Hoss” Sale. i i - E 1 to Departments | they realized that, when it was handed | Leonora Herrmann and Miss Edith Tur-| 147 iy e 1% (Cole . The firant Drug CO., The Baldw‘n Phcy ut an end to a to them by the Police Department, there , and Miss | inner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. ¢. by Fellowcharm- 9 " Second und third driving. 38 and 40 Third St., cor. Stevenson. 119 and 121 Ellis St.. Press Club Building. Svlvan Lass weakly ridden. My Dear short. Semper Leon proved ay badly. St . Wakelee & Company, ve furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $100. - = = Under Occidental Hotel, Bush and Montgomery Sts. Branch, Sutter and Polk Sts. : TN OAET AND: r until was no rebate. recov-| In cons when Auctioneer Judge | Arthur Spear announced that he wa taking any “mahulah” money the bi W jects of interest to the dental fraternity. ike the ungod e the | During_the discussion of an_elaborate to the inevitable in the hope of doing the | meny a string orchestra furnished some greatest good. excellent music. A vocal guartet com- | Index. Ho There were a thousand lots that had | posed of Drs. Walter K. Scott, Harry Groez g se Sullivan, J: D. Hodgen and t for responses to foasts on sub- e Jockeys. (Op. CI %m. m. Hm. : < AN "0f the police | Carlton, H. D. Noble and Gilbert F. Gra- | 10 The § 1 [orBrten 2058100 d through the hands of the DOLCC |} ,m Teohgered selections which were well | (101) Gika -.. . oo i . and still there were in- | 200 000 1119 Flush of a3 {Cote . 81 S | re s enough in the crowd | “Among the other honored guests were| 109 Aborigine iz IWa s 05 00d Bros | OWI Dru 0 » that a good chronometer or & Drs. M. Kerr, B. R. Swan, R. Beverly | 1107 Jennie Ril i e T2 (1] | (1] v mond had been overlooked. J. Huntington of Sacramento, Har- | 113 Hindoo Prin o [Dinsleye tagaty Sttt A combine id the auc Sherman, M. von Hoffman and A.| 1107 Sam Dannenb: T e by 852, 854, 856‘, 858 Broadway, cor. 7th. Broadway and Tenih Street. \eer, as he the first lot | & d’Ancona, who Tepresented the medic | I S tn 9° 5 : S SIS on't let me catch yc e dic | cal faculty. olly Briton. 2 = S . ) i oL : ‘ z —— S T ST S Polite attendants will be on hand to answer all questions. Everybody is In- A rand him. closely _and. there "?7‘:'rf",’."n'f’.‘llvr‘qqfl:gghffi;dmo{f““';‘ paTime . 2% 02, Winner, 7. Hutchinson's br. & by imp. St. Andrew vited to give the inhaler @ free trial. You are welcome to @ treatment whether anized in 1881, and this makes its The Scot entirely overlooked. Giga ran a swell race. Flush of Gold wretchedly piloted. you ipurchiase ‘or not. the flash of a stone or the L,Hmm\or £ doing Hindoo Princess. . = GeE AR TREATMENT BY MAIL. One mile; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $40. Cure will cure it in a few hours; my D¥SPED- | wwrite Professor Munyon for advics, which fs - Kidney ‘com- | ABSOLUTELY FREE. The most obstinate Cighteenth annual gathering. Nothi Sei \uhu)mlnh a A BOLD, BAD ROBBER. | W ourse, @ecisions and_ he ermir co or r.m fxun,‘ f‘:r a v\.n(‘hv case| and Held to Answer Yesterday. | index. Horse. Welght. Hm. ’ Jockeys. Cured with my Kidney Cure: n_»}\‘nu; affections | fidence. *Guide to Health” tree. e willing &t a1y moment)to . and ]Y:Ug ;:{I{‘ ;ghf'm:j! He was accused of robbery. According | 112 Peter Weber ALEira 0N e The Case of L. H. Hansen of the continued this afternoon. z t either or botk lot, which was Well &'ty the | to the evidence in court he went to the| 1l Watossa .- 71 10 [Dingle DOl G R (LG S e el Gare e Twerore ould take over the saloon of Fred Wolfe, 32 Fourth street, a Jury. Judge Mogan’s court yesterday and con- Winner, Dr. H. E. Rowel > offered worth the can Phirses with. of being hard up. Wolfe treated | thos He had no desire . “bargains were few ; e X mile, 1:43% Clean through the lot |last Friday night and told Wolfe a pitiful | ,m]f”'\'{ 7 d start. Won first thres driving. The case of L. H. Hansen, proprietor of | tinued till to-morrow to be set. Jennie Reid should hmc won. Glover lost the race through carelessness. Rey Hooker the Metropole saloon, 773 Market street, T T story dle. Watches w away badly and had no speed. Peter Weber frightfully ridden. charged with permitting a percentage Suspected of Grand Larceny. him to two or three drinks, and, as he e ovatues ot ratche arrison Jr. 107, Oraibee 107. game of poker to be played in his saloon,| E. Raible, a carrier employed by the out fillin chains that were mockeries of brass, pawn HCiets that wwere onlyiin=| eia hc‘“ v{ hlgz 1}120? }k:'ungor Wolfe — R Gucements o suigide or worse,. were | put on his coal asked him to accom- : e T : was called before a jury in Acting Police | Chronicle, walked into the California all. passed before the s Of the credulous Pany him to a restaurant to partake of a | 1134 FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Judge Groezinger's court yesterday after- | Street Police Station Saturday mornin hoon. Prosecuting Attorney Carpenter | and said that he had been assaulted an d some did not, and K meal. % 2 L 2 < i formance the City | No sooner had Wolfe stepped Sateidol realized less than | the saloon than Meyers forcibly put "“lxnm-x Horse, Age. Weight. \QL hrong. Some_ bit it of the whe and County T onducted the prosecution and the. de- | robbed of 8% in the Montgomery Theater, fendant was represented by Attorney |a well-known resort on Montgomery ave- Sanderson. nue. The matter was reported to the up- IN AID OF THE SCHOOL. | y Str. Fln.( Jockeys. ; A ’ cch | a thousand doliars, Both sides were bit | elbow under his chin and choked him, at | — 2 Parishcners of St. Ro_se s Church | &nd nelther side was satisfied. The sale | the same time relieving him of his gold | 1124 Alaria, 3 . 105/ 3 h 1% 12% |Jenkins No objections were offered to the spell- | per office and last night Detectives Mc- Planning an Interesting Enter- |was a holiow mocke also a sham. watch and chain. Then he threw Wolfe | 1i2¢ Highland Ball, 7 h 31% 2 2% [Holmes . 5 |ing of hames or the venire of jurors in | Mahon and Wren and Officer Friel ar- tainment for Saturda: e to the sidewalk and disappeared. Wolfe 1122 Peixotto, 3. 44 31 |Dingley 4 7 |general, but it took all afternoon to finish | rested Arthur Dixon and James Triton, b o: . | KNOCKED A WAITER DOWN. notified the police, and Sunday night| 1121 Yaruba, 3 . 2% g“ 410 |Glover 4 8 |the panel of forty and only ten jurors had | bartenders in the house, and Nellie Mor- x Sodality of St.: | Meyers found 'in the Cafe Royai. | 1123 Ann Page, 3. ¥ g mee 15 40 |been selected. Their names are: J. Neus- | gan and Maggie Smith, ‘charging all four nany of the promi-| . ' illick i ® 6 . |Judge Graham held him to answer before Don Lul sl S mEe 1 % |tadter, G. L. Morgan, W. T. Dunn, E. W. | with grand larceny. Ail are suspected of Horiah ha George Gillick in a Precarious Condi- | the Superior Court and fixed his bonds in ¥ L oo e 30 | Strange, 1. Mensor, T. Lubbe, 'Georgé | having a hand in the robber: interesting entertainment | tion From an Asault by Two $3000. £ —ee————— E ke place Young Men. Timi i %, :49%; %, 1:15%. Winner, E. Corrigan’s br. f. by imp. W - Metropolitin a Lo | DR. GALLWEY IMPROVING. | upy" poir stari. Won ridden ouf. ‘Second and third drivins, = [0 Watereresss | ADVERTISEMENTS. o ot it e R e | AL Lo ke A lonsRest o the s raitnedea srender 0000000000000000003000"0000000000 s been a !“ > main carious condition at the ¥ > = s vice of His Physicians. turity course; sclllng. three-year-olds; purse, $40 ng pic- | '8 | pital from a beating he received y FIFTH RACE 3 ® fos | Dr. John Gallwey has almost entirely [ L e atia: ‘rm'uvnrcd from his serious illness. Yes-| 3 [ 5 ] Betting. {— | = Flynn and Frietts were amusing them- (¢rday he took a short ride through the | Index. Horse. Weight.[St. %m. %m. %m. St Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. L. |® N [} Che pic- park and returned conslderably re- the Pope r show about § o'clock in the m, : by and whout the ¥ L . bagbers: alsns ‘aod "Si0Y | freshed. Upon the advice of his physi-| .33 Bomany - LEpO AR Al el L Sodality aks, When they reached the clans he will not at present engage in| 1103 Anchored 54 55 53 32 1), Ward 8 Same as certain druggists and quack doctors rant they began to throw & fonal duties. Dr. Gallwey was| 1121 Racebud Wl AT %1 41 |Dingley H sell at high prices. Such dealers don't MAKE | milk cans that were on the sidewalk, and anxious to go down to his office and | 1128 Judge Wofford 6 [ 6 52 |Tullett 15 : electric belts; they SELL ’‘em! BUY them Gillick came lf(\ul ;nal 1;fnmmnr.m».: with gct in );"er‘ s ,u..x;n but_he concluded to | 1108 Antioch 33 8% 43 6 |Jenkins . 4 ! CHEAP and gell them HhIGH: that's the way them. They knocke m down and his @dopt the advice of Drs. Dodge, Hutchins | = rmime— 15, 47; last %, m r TR they do it. Of course the poorer- the quality ne! | e, Tk against the curbstone. He and others who have béen attending it | by mn B Sirome.Gypsr:. Good A ‘\D%n' Al (‘11”\-1";“ T G the cheaper the COST, and the higher the price gold for the larger the PROFIT, and, in- cidentally, the greater the “SELL.” Do you see the point? 1If so, you will obtain YOUR belt from a reliable manufacturer. We MAKE electric belts; make 'em by thousands, at all prices, and, what is more, we are the sole makers of “DR. PIERCE'S PATENT GAL- VANIC CHAIN BELT'—the BEST electric e | Was taken to the hospit where he and will go to the country to-morrow Romany was the good thing. Solstice a *‘mackerel.” Racebud nearly put over the fi d ng; Holden's | U0hired blood, and besides being in- With Mrs.’ Gallwey and allow the “Test| on backstretch. e i Fourth street; Gallagher | ¢oonally injured it is thought that his CU: to operate in his case. His profes- | — > ter street, and at-the | (MY fhictired. Sional engagements will be fulfilled by parochial residence at Fourth and Bran- | *fjynn and Frictts were arrested by Po- | Drs. Morrissey and Hart during his ab- KORR: ] + liceman Tufte and will be held pending S€nce. = rh, cceds of the entertainment will | §EETE0 TUFGITCCY injuries. They are ,Dr- Gallwey's sickness is ascribed to | B o devoted to the echool fund, which fs | {06, TeStE OL Lo Pk T ooung fellows. the fact that for over elght months he | tndex. Horse. Age. Welght St /Std. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. [Op. CL 5 acted as Health Officer in_place of Dr. 4 ll36 sxflxfl'gfl RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; three-year-olds and upward; purse, . 3 adly depleted, 7 2 = > I A Wit Ben‘ : .P ished ;:fr(f. I(n‘tn tV;‘hudw(x‘nl. filr) hun”;‘fi Bfisldes l“t:(\;i ?}R,&"{ \‘\" 106/ 4 %; 1}4 !.;/‘S %i lzi %1 ]J)'nfkl'eyrl 1-2 35 belt on earth! Buy no belt tili you see DR. Must Stand the Consequences. ’ SEsmENER Sinipngd. e the e O e Ry 2% o1y 3 £ ‘ PIERCE'S. [ Call at office or send Zc in ’ 2 vel . ended to his private practice wit 1126 Limewater, 33 2% 21% 22w 2% 32 [Holmes 5 9-2 o S Mary Louise O'Hearn, Clementina | _Albert Schuitz, 9 Twenty-seccond | sume cnorgy that has D e Coda 6 e U L e B % stamps for eur ‘‘Booklet No. 2. Address treet, & o a complaint in Judge Mo- | Street, was sent to the County Jail for ized him. ihe consequence was that his| 1130 Rin 5 54 63 63 65 5% 56 [Rulz .. B % court yekterday for the arrest of | SiX months by Judge Mogan vesterday | Constitution was’ unable to stand the| 1% "*"“"‘“"“ 5 4h 4n 41 3% 4% 6% |Macklin s 1 T ‘his wife, Marie. She double stram and he was compelled- to B 7 7 7 T 7 7 60 100 & for brutally beating lias Botts, a bellboy 10 the | testified that uis chief pleasurc was to | succumb. o N atriage. She said | knock her down and kick her. j her from infancy. Berry, allas Botts Hotei, 16, :31%: 9-16; :56; 13-16, mile, 1:41%; 1 1-16m, 1:47%. Winner, D. Cameron’s b. m. by imp. Eagle Plume-Frofla. Good start. Won easily. Second and €20 Market street (opposite Palace Hotel), —————— e third driving. Ocean Water Tub Baths. Winner Was about all out. Olinthus ran a fine race. Limewater badly bumped by Ber- DR. PIERCE, Inventor. BAN FRANCISCO. 00000000 -000000000000000M0000000 Ladles' tailor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. Credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter, rooms 6-7. 101 Seventh street, corner Misslon. Salt nardilo at stretch turn. Latter was attacked with the staggers. water direct from ocean. A A T ere T i, New Moon 106 T Ly —_—————————— The best of all Pilis are Beecham',