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4 THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1899 MeFarland. Umpires—Emslie and Dwyer. o oS his Stat t the Parls COODeBC000000000000000000000000000000000099Q00000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooooooooog Fhoiboansactt this Ststest tng Fiais eI et S e ® 000000000000000 : 00000000000 0000 o|State Fish and Game Commissioners ves- | | UHCUIEL SN i gunx Grifitnyin the firs o © | terday for the purposeof maKing arr: - 3¢ Rtttk I st (<) [ ° ° . [ [ ments for sending to Paris a collection | and Cogan, With péfffet™support, Ot i © =l % © | is inadequate for the size of the display | Mertes' catch of a line drive in deep left and oo o o 5 Q o | confemplated. So far only two cases, 7x9 D ot onn of 1hetmost man 5 seer 0. JoDI000 00 DN oYY 00000000000QO8O ¢|x fect cach fn size. have been given and | B% (i L0y Vi Tontiance T “score, e ' % el ] i game: COCG0000C0000000000000M0000000000CC00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000090000OC lurerr fish of Culifornia waters, & repd E LOCAL PUGILISTS TO FIGHT IN STOCKTON ahead to see if more room can be ob-| Thic -4 3 tained. The State commission promises < SAHAH S WlN to do all in its power to assist in mak- | Batteries—Grifith and Chance; Seymour and : Wilson. ing a fine collection. ‘Score, second game: ————— Clubs— R. H. E. UDGEBULLTO [PSYCHE BOTH BRCOKLYN WINS. e % ; B”] ' AHEWELL GAME ANI] A @ Pt 0101010000000 4000 L0000 60 00 00000 BY A N[]SE |N A Pittsburg Defeated After a Good jgun end Donahue; Gettix and ¢ Game Lasting Ten Innings. g o Pay A e oy - Boston . 2 in fact, the poorest pl . Philadelpha 44 ¢ local grounds this year. Atle Az Score: a7 . altimore Well-Known Coursing| Won the 2:40 Class Man Going Home. Trot at Oakland. gt T | The principal event of the second day's programme of the Golden Gate Agricul- | tural Society at Oakland track was (hn; ege - - | Cincinnati Exciting Finish at N ut- | &t & PITTSBURG, Aug. 28.—Brooklyn won in the wood Park. Fiett fmaine i T the game were Wi -edge third base —_— | play, Keeler's batting and Jones' wonderful Sages R [ catches in right. Attendanee 3000. Score: Special Dispatch to The Call. hpa e DUBUQUE, Iowa, Aug. 25.—Four races, | D= S i NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ST, LOUIS, Aug. .St Louls made seven runs in the first t nings to-day, but Wash- Clubs— W. L. Pet| Clubs— ot | ington tied the score in the ing t Brooklyn 35 .67 Chicago . ughtering Cuppy’s curves a featur landing he enth J. Bull will officiate for the last on Park to-morrow. The well- Know ish expe: as been in the | a0 4 ¥ 5 i 5 i 7 sazias 2 neton thiepark mna |34 2455 Bob mhlihyas capturer avenl ageresatinet SO0 It vllae o rh:\'“[ | _Batteries—Sparks and Schri Dunn and o appreciated a five-heat struegle by Psych the m | tractions at the opening day of the Nut- | v Guire. Umpires—Gaftney and Latham. lev A R 7 . y looking and game daughter of Cupid. | BORIOTE 2 o5 0 e s s B wood Park meeting. The following were the winners: trot, $3000, won by Sarah 8 of Con- | miserable ba | CINGINNATI, Aug 38—The Orioles played | Datteri and_the locals won in a | Clarke. | Berry had the mare c rge nditioned t 1l to-da the hour, and with the veteran “Bill” 2:1 . e Donathon hold tae ribbons, her ad v fwaliyittendance SO0 BORY R 0] 107, 0] I ne bbons, €] ad- ger, a ubs— 2! . mirers spread their coin about the ring i Three-year-old pace, $3000, won by RI- | Cincinnati TR Striped Bass Belzed. 2h profusion. anch®favorite through- | ley B of Missouri. Baltimore - : 4 10 ks 2, Deputy (‘.4 me and out for the different heats, she gave her : e, $3 son by Fannie Dillard | Batteries—Breitenstein and Piatt: Nops and | Commi selzure of eturn 1o this cl “kers > cause for alarm, by finish- 0{2‘12 “"”'l a %000, won by Fannle Dillard | e tertesor e S wartwood and Hunt | the ¢ vesterc : t lemand fourt third, respectively, in the 2:40 trot, $2000, won by Black Robert of | [oUISVILLE, Aug. 25.—Chick Frazer pitchew pounds ! g two trials i [ »1'11 hen Berlin, Wis great bail inst his old comrades to-da are ple i sorrel d down to her work 215 tre : ses start d o threb scattered singles. | the ri ore g In the 2:15 trot ten horses started m down to thre OVEY | and with on adow of a “Jimmy" Harab S took thatrace straight heats gave a grbat exhibition of 10ng- | and fishermen o speedy | while roundl back stretch bt o ok < the Snly work | distance hitting. Attendance 1000, : i i back into. the reeled off s very impres: ¥ for her. She won that heat by a nose in | Clubs ¥ \j\n: .TW — :h ,,‘:,;',I\ - 1 the Oregon a_ furious drive from Kilda, With Aggie | Louisville e 1 ;\:h“;.”“rv] . e e with Fenial Medium » third. | Philadeiphia . Ay A fon e uret S e ot | The tt ear-old pace started wxlhi Batteries—Philippi and Zimmer; Frazer and! ebrew Orphan 3 " bi had found the big follow w ed when | 10 El Moro and McB r in the opening in the second Glick fell and w with- w. winner | heat, the Cor gelding did manage drawn. Ril took the sccond, fourth | §$35, the ake the second e er this, and fifth he § the next trotted to a syche. EIl The third w vy B, but X Following | A 2, & 1 of opening the judges urth place r heat was ¢ in the for swe h Let books, and desperately ever: In Dillard pu Pr s’ heat, finishing second on the four succeed- from the 1 econd heat 1 ¥ ing occasions. fell back third, but in the fourth v e attendance shows a decided ten- | she repeat trick and tock the de- S dency to ‘“‘pick up’ »ubt there | ciding fifth heat with The 2:30 trot went to Black Robert in straight heats. He led from start to fin in all three heats and won hands | wil e Crowe of the meeting. Roblet tu of the 2:18 pace and b balance i red up winner : mestake were 2 ng events To-morrow the Horse Re Fu- Dick Havey sprung the turity stake will be run off. e purse the afternoon in_ the pac ager s 000. The probable starters N ita Rosa horse - Roble number twelve. as follows I i of twelve scored down for . Lua, My Trick, Crystaline, Ima | in this number, with Billy Bake & Gracie Onw 1dol B : the pole position. The 2:09% made by tacy, XL's ther, Miriam Logan, Red , Clipper in a winning race at the recent Arthur, Carbine. The purses to-morrow Santa Rosa meeting made that horse the will aggregate e test sort of a favorite. Handled by ool ht Idolita ; the Diabio horse w avorite with Rita E a well-p Charley Durf isteady in t drew a_b#d such pher Iy mad even t going to J follow and beside: Ver, he showec last_half that nts more con- ing_third, the a 6 to choice. In Ei Diablo, driven by | first he How reed th nstit attendance of nearly weather and a sful me sur R R O O e SRCS SR SR S S class trot, f aight heat tting third THE SUNDAY LAW. Fishing Nets Confiscated i ) {ilda, Parobel the Sacramento River. 3 Kil I Game and ¥ Commissioners | ne romirent L st e ——— g o hi fi‘ "",‘\»'_ V mt ‘:YH\‘ h ' : Ll|% purse When requested, the Resorfs mentioned in this cu_lumn will send you circu- : ks &k vl | and fifth e ok lars giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, man- ; 3 o i the thirc 18 . . i€ AT and was_second; Erminec Electrite | ner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. P! so finished Plum ing for best two heats in three P i et A S S e to the stable but John A and Roblet. The heat in 2 | | « ter rated a tc id led e s the word, mile in T GO TO | s first runnir er fifth hea | o orint for 2-year-olds Birch Twig won Hotel de & ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOURS A il e was third. Mix from San Francisco and but ¢ miles’ stag- ing; waters noted for medicinal virtues: best y 2 to 5, The Scot with Walsh ennie Mack, Ding, Byzantine and v runaway race of it, beat Jane Ml 5 ¢ Orlonado natural bath in State; swimming and boating; Gold over half a_dozen lengths joy- ¢, purse $2000, Rlack R | grand mountain scenery; good trout streams at \ door; photographer's room, telephone, tele- graph. dally mail and express; FIRST-CLASS | HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and 143 pion Rose for the ; iscobat third ht heats. Time hain Shot second, F ment led out Cha show. For your summer outing. Ak Al artin thought Lost Girl tuned to wnd. g0 started [ AL p thought, Lost Gis) 3 ands also started. | afterncon stages; round trip from San pooRcert DIhs B0 I e Best golf grounds in the State. | cisco only $560. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:3 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or 312 a | week. References, any guest of the past four years. Patronage constantly increasing—last year unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. her back the erov mare’ prot Fish for Paris. ate, one of the Commissioners Unegqualed fishing, sailing, cycling, hunting, bathing, etc. Red :ced Summer Rates. Apply 4-New Montgomery Street SAN FRANCISCO. win the mile runglt was the ace this season, and Jones > too much early use of her, | e end Coburn slipped | with the 6 to 1 shot | ng by half a length bly mad in a drive a /ETNA SPRINGS.. e, brac- B e S T win Donator was third | also plloted Homestake, winner | WO boxing matches were made rday that will attract a great deal of f tt inal seven-furlong scramble. Beat- | interest in the sporting world. ank Raph: , the local lightweight, who | ing his field away from the post the marP‘ recently returned from Klondike with new fistic laurels and plenty of gold | Fanswr b s S e a will meet Ruf Turner, the colored wonder, before the Stockton Ath- thesfirst choice, ran fourth, 5 letic Club on September 19, and “Cocker” eedie, the Australian whirl- | gl wind, will box Sammy Maxwell before the same club on September 23. As TO-DAY'S ENTRIES. | both goes will be pulled off during fair week it is expected that they will attract s e large house L IR O O R s S +o e @ ADVERTISEMENTS. | R e e St L S o e b eve b ede | No for, no mosquitoes, ‘but suns - | ing air and mineral waters that ban | matism and bladder and kidney troubl S. P. to St. He~ HOT SPRINGS. —This | Rates. $10 to $14 per week; S. beautitnl summer and |lena at 7 a. m. or 4 p. m.; private rig to winter resort, mow | Springs; round trip, $7. Apply W. L. MITC Cwned and managed by | ELL. Aetna Springs Napa Co, or 1.3 an > net. of e = 5 Tr : »hael and Tweedie left last night for the scene of thelr contests in company LT, who as resident physi- | % 050 ing, The 2:18 Class Trot and the 2:12 Pace Raphael and Tweedie left la 3 DR. J PERRAULT, 2 £ LR i Sty TN T v . isi v! McGra vell-know er. The me ot ately go intc devote his entire time to the welfare TENNIS CHAMPIONS HERE | Do D imita with Tim McGrath, the well-known trainer. The men will immediately go into g‘x'fii-""en:',v e T e G training under the watchful eye of McGrath. Raphael is so confident of victory E: i 2 i 3! 2 . in_the Coast Arrive From the East and Will Go to| The big 2:12 pace, with Bill Frazifer, I| that he has 150 miles south of San Francisco, in the Co Ranr~ Mountains, at an elevation of 1000 feet 1cked himself to the extent of $1000. Turner has ea ly found back- SARATOGA SPRINGS, xxx., Direct and Beechwood among the entries, | z foi 3 e i . Besides fighting for a percentage o . e receipts climate is soft and balmy and free from Del Monte e v 1| is the feature of the card this afternoon. | Q'Zefn:r,:‘}:i Eioe ,,::"‘,:w,"‘,,n?m'lm. ;i;;:k“_z.mm e _Qpllr:.'n_' fore. " Sodn, sulphur. and tron eprings. Hot s champions of America arrived |, 545 olags for trotters will also furnish | e 3 ’ plunge and tank baths; delightful grounds; Up In the mountains, near the n the Central cverland and are a8 £ | aid bout will result. Comfortable hotel: annex and cottages: good kol B e bk Late S ¢ corge Wright of | o o Trott 453 cings: "putse $000L northern regions and the excellent care he has taken of himself has left him in :'“'p n; tire c;,,;.‘;"_ or invallds cr others | train via Ukiah. t & B rotle hioats Ao dnsthie ‘| ®good enough condition to enter the ring moment’s notice. Refore he left this remaining more than one month, Traigs dally | ROUND TRIP....$9.50. ¥ Addison, Daymont city for Alaska he had defeated Sammy Maxwell and other well-known men, and {',S.,T;Z’_‘S"l,‘"gfinfi".‘éf“fn‘??n&“ o {1 5. MaRTENS, Prop.—city 0fce, 416 Pins strest | t Roone: Neerata, Mamie Riley, while in Dawson he cleaned up large sums by getting draws with P a e baraleo.) Round trip. $8. For further the present | ue, | Ned Thorn, hes velght, Dick A, v of New York and'knocking out othe; Last spri RAULT, M.D., Pa- = States and]] Sug o Ul X . heavy-welght, Dic gnew of New York and'knocking out other men. Last spring information address J. PERRAULT, M.D., s TR T = Louls. G s g g he fought Agnqw again and secured the decision in the eleventh round, the referee ruiso Bprings, or city office, 33 Sutter st., 8: F. = ns have been ar. | - Sheiby, g #topping the bout nd declarinie him the winner. The sum e re e i E e e e o -| INDEPENDENCE LAKE. rang y that the party | el ight was one of the largest ever received by a lightweight, it being $3200—the loser ave demonstrate e fact A’Charming Bpot to V.sit This: Summer. % Monte this afternoon, | Second race “Pacing; 2:12 class; purse $1000; | taking $160. 1f successful in his bout with Turner, Raphael intends going East | weaknesses of men, the result of early e } Ament on September 8, | Beechwood, Willlam Harold, with McGrath and taking on some of the leaders in his class. He claims he is feel- | or later indiscretions, s Drair o ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and carne Ex i be among | Don Deceiver, ing stronger than ever before in his life and is confident he will make a good |[Lame Back, Varicocele, etc., will not ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- \ match games be- | Hazel H. P aester, showing. . yield to a stimulating tment. Tt iz feen miles {rom Truckes, in the heart of the - ampions and the | & thar &, e McGrath will join Joe Kennedy, and will assist “Spider” Kelly in training the |accounts for the fact that drugs never R et T o et K . Whitneys and — local heavy-weight for his bout with Maher. cure. The medicines given for these HE hest Deer Hunting, Mineral Waters, | because it is clean, no pofson oak, no pests. i have been chosen to m the vis- | Third race Running; maiden two-year-olds; troubles, essentially poisonous, are in- | Baths and accommodations in Lake Coun- | And pure air and pure water. Address MRS Tweedle and Maxwell will fight for a percentage of the gate'receipts. * ewears that he will train hard for the contest, as he knows he has a hard man in 1 0 : = — ————| Maxwell. He is in need of funds and promises to glve a good account of him- |[Stimulation . must —result in harm., self. Maxwell has improved wonderfully since his bout with Raphael some years | l1housands of patien € T H E CA LL’S RACI N G C H ART ago, and will undoubtedly make it warm for Tweedie. It is probable that many of | me: “Doctor, when I took this or that - R | the local gports will run up to Stockton and witness both goes, as the men are good | Medicine I felt better in an hour, but | Madder witections. Superiof accommodations: ringsters. They will all fight at 135 pounds. after a month my weakness returned, 110 per week, Fine roads, trout fshing and . | and I was worse off than ever.” “Bet- a hunting. Writs W. R. McGOVERN, st sos worm ot e e 2o || Byron Hot Springs i &S, o+ £ ulant, means g wrecked constitution. S | gy R N T e HE ATI EHEUMA than | LAUREL DEL 110 8. N Holman brought Sover oia| That's what you want—strength, not Cured by the Hot Mineral Baths. - a and Indro. Tom nfiylp after an | stimulation. Electricity will never | There Is Nothing Like Them Known. | LNATEth HOTEL. ul trip came back with Ace, |cure in a day, it does not cure in a |} Address A BETTONS, at the springs, or || (0 Tone beiter in Lake Co.: gas indoors and 113 110 Moringa and an Artillery colt. He later | week. It takes two months, it may |§ call on LOMBARD & CO., | out. H. WAMBOLD. hs of a mile. | H. M. CLEMONS, Independence Lake. tended only to stimulate. Continuous can be had at Highland Springs. | E = all terms, $10 to $12 per week. Come wWhile s Bttt . X os spot in Lake have said to | the hunting is good. J. CRAIG, Manager. ‘CARLSBA County. The mineral springs = - | are famous for marvelous cares when all eiss | falled, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and | itor | eleven-sixte ¥ OAKXKLAND RACETRACK—Second day of the meeting of the Golden Gate Fair Association, Monday, August 28, 1899. Weather fine. Track | - Jou, Pritton good. . Tagalong = Druidess . .. Halifax 1 El Arte 1 Sunello 110 10| 4 y Gypsy cxpedient trotting; purse, $1000; mile heat 105 ; three in five. G S Savk v A 13 i | shipped to Sacramento. Billy Randall's > Z AN T LA M N S A AT T 2 by Cupid-Emma S (J. W. Donathan) 4.:8 1 251 Fourth race—Running; three-year-olds and | ' take three, but the results are there | Menct . by Longworth-Anteeo (Menchaca) .... 1 ighths of a mile. | §tring consisted of Ostler Joe, Montanus, v ro- T = e L ekl A o § Fomardaier 1 P Sntract widh Bovle, Tode at Oake | ST 0L U Mithenment tor men. 1t | FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS | : jank, b. g, 5 624 3% b S o7 | 1and yesterda . 2 or men. It | Hisarior A o e Ji Jlos s e embodies the best efforls of my 30| b roperrsoN. roR THE Past FIVE | T i bee mects train ot Ripa Ciy AN o a 4 F8 Wead 2 Jack McCabe....102| SENSATIONAL RACING. years as a specialist. Worn at night, | fS-years at Paraiso Springs, Proprietor and | DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. Fifth race—Running; three-year-olds and up. e O e YO Sl eeD | M oi wate aelAEROLUTY CURML ol AMUEL COBR BoE 2 nd) o e S A S s At | _Baths and water an ABS 2 tor ‘ SECONT lass se, $1000; mile heats: two in thr ward: selling; eleven-sixteenths of a mile. NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—The best race | Current acts upon. Liver, Kidneys, | ppisd% ¥ Kidney, Liver ana Stomach SAMUCL SODA SPRINGS. 1 beomis by Bobin by Natueollr: Haven it s i o) S Ror AERACE A0S Asaaa | at Sheepshead Bay to-day was the Au-|Stomach, Bladder, Prostate Gland | Troubie. R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, H. Qu s s. Wayland W by The Grand Moor (J. Quinn)... 3 sils .. Shellac 3 2 ngea | tumn maiden stakes for 2-year-olds, in|and all weakened parts. It weighs but| Trains leave ;r;xrg and Townsend streets m'“g:.lm:‘ar:n%uncg‘;‘x;‘n‘iysaewmhn‘:mge‘mnni t S, E. Kent) 3 7 -4 3 2ro. 5 Horatio .i1080 .. Tiburon which there was a spectacular finish. | five ounces. Currents instantly felt, | daily 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. e pation; 'hot mineral kwood 9 P, 0 ) H 4 . 1 ' " N s s ths. Th 1) N & 3o S| (RollEh oo oo LM B (RIS en Candles was the favorite and With- | Over 5000 cures during 1898. jarioe pemphietstandiees + 1R ROHERTSON Nty o calloh Tassior AU Hbane's T Sene " Seigdy S Aohid =8 24l 8 Bean Monda ers a strong second choice. The favorite | Drop in at my office to-day, if possi- 16 bottled at the springs and contalns its uwn Nutwood Wilkes (Cecil) 2 Nuncomar . 6 February 1T BAKer)D. S tetiads o Wilkes (Bigelow) . Lafferty) : 2 8even Up. 5 Major .- Roadwarmer ....101} | made all the running up to the last six- | ble, and consult me free of charge, TEL BELVEDE patural gas. Stage leaves Helena. foently phen Dirlm snd. Inoquole’ Delle | write, for free book, T i o aught up to m. hen on e outside » whi <! i came the added horse Elfin Conig, and | Men” which explains rrw FOR 'I'!rl'l-‘d ;[(SEA:O;K ‘AlPRIL L AM- ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, ple accommodations in hotel; (. Cuircelio). in a driving finish the four finished heads | Sealed envelope. homeliLe manner, With one of the be: Local Turf Items. apart, so close that none but the judges cottages, just completed. tables in the county; $10 to $12 per week. Rouni 3 J." Fenton) Time—2:15t, 2:16% The racing will begin at 1:30 o’clock at | could separate them. They gave the first MRS. A. T. MOORE | inew E}(ad s end {*‘_-[Esée“likghr:‘;henc’:u stage. ress J. N, Bertha, Laks £ e e i / Oakland to-day. | money to Elfin Conig, who was at 60 to 1, v Vo yenroldaz: passe. 3350 On Wednesday there will be a stock pa- | While Ten Candles got second. = 2% PEUVEDRRR. | Cousix/Cals S el s rade in the forenoon [ ths Miyinginandiony ¢ denniyh oy ooy — ST i 2 e . horse in the race was well backed, [ N ] L] S N e e KENILWORTH INN P 5y = 2 (‘?“)‘“"’CKX- After winning the second heat of the| Acushla went to the front at the fabl of IGHTEEN MILES FROM CAZADERO, ON I - | pace, El Diablo pulled up so lame that the | the flag and raced there to the haif, 18 THIRD STREET an:‘d“;el-lngggel:g::;;lfi':’i:s.rvlentvurruhi ILL VALLEY—]? MOST DELIGHTFUL » cream a & veyance for partles o summer home. Every modern convenience. Tomammmnn 116 17 Walsh 12 | judges allowed him to be drawn. whd(-n ,x’_l‘tzlm'u Sfllm‘xd Y;ET and ‘d" 2 few sec- two_or more; grand redwood scenery. Address | I d out de rts. Forty-fi tes from 214 22 (Golden . 7 | It {g sald that Tommy Keating offered | 0nds Toluca was in front and won easily SPTRI ‘i ¢ s | Sha Prancisonis Tebls. odne mesoal cars of 22 1 | it sald that Tommy Keating offered | ods Toluca was in front and won easily SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. 3. LUTTRINGER, Seasiew:. Sonoma County, | San Francicce . Fable under personal cars ot i 8 | Was refusea | Result; Office Hours, 9 to 6. Sundays, 11 to 1. 3 3 iy . TP In “Monk’ Coburn, the firm of Atkin & | Fiv FEW SUMME! g Lottridge are apt-to have the making of | & A _FEW SUMMER BOARDERS another good rider. He put up a very | creditable ride astride Twinkle Twink KEIAMATH H0~T SPRINGS fruit farm 2 miles from .Calistoga and rall : | T —— ok el B ATRLG DL T Neerata, a starter in the 2:18 trot thisaf- sécond, Calathee third. ‘Time, |l 25 PER CENT SAVED ek D Gty TCAD) ternoon, Is pronounced a corker. She and a half furlongs—Bendoran won, alatine second, Jinks third. Time, FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $250. : INEST FISHING AND HEALTH RESORT | MRS. 8. SMITH, Callstoga, Napa Co.. C stepped two heats In a winning race at | pohe Autumn, five furlongs—Elfin Conlg won, 108 he coast. Climate perfect Betting. > re 8151, | Ten Candles second, Ildrim third. Time, NS SpDLY, % %m. = Santa Rosa in 2:13%, 2:121. | Tos 2.8 g sl s St s B Ny The well-known turfman, Dr. Rowell, | 2% A The Flying handicap, six furlongs—Toluca = HO']:EL _EL MO];'I-‘_E_. I ias has been appointed official ‘veterinary of | won. Hellobus secona’ Lady Lindsey third near Miil Valley Age. Weight. St. 108 ‘3% 35 2.4 |the California Jockey Club. He has exam. | Tims, 1:14 43 43 § 8 |ined all of the horses now quartered at| Five and a half furlongs, selling—Bound 08 GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY FIRST Do NOT 2% 1n 2 15 | Oakland track and reports them free | Lee won, Fluke second, Angle third. Time, class; rencvated throughout; lovely sur- Lzl i waw 5 8 7 |from disease. As the Eastern horses ar- | 1:05 1 | roundings; new management. JOHN NEV Be Without LS rive they will also be compelled to pass| One mile and a furlong, on turf—Decanter S el by imp. | muster—a very wise precaution on the | Won, Glorian second, Mald of Harlem third. . ' s sy L 0 . |ard g ihe Oekidnd adettiacion, | ) ik 18T T T BOCA HOTEL. THE CALL THE " nt sunny rooms: good During Your Vacation. ‘Loating on lake free to guests; prices 5 Teasonable, §8 to $10 per week: special rates for Subscribers to “The Call” visiting (ha fome two months ago by the Turf Con- gress, is on his way back here from Chi- cago. He will be seen In the saddle at Sacramento. ven furlongs Grouse From Lassen County. D. E. Allison, a commission merchant at | Front ‘and Washington streets, was ar- Fin. ; Jockeys. By placing your order for clothes with Best all-wool _suits fo.order from......815.50 Stylish cut pants_from - .. $4.50 Perfect fit and = good workmanship guaranteed; samples free on applica’ tion. 201-2083 Montgomery street, San Francisco. 1110-1112 Market styect, San Francisco. Vashingto street, Oakigna. ' " 5O 3 South’ Sprin reet, Los AngPIe»p . Y%m. 2 : Duffy, the Montana rider, thinks he has | Tested vesterday by Deputy Game and il (¥ S MODOIALD, (WA Rger. i 5 T 12 B Jones 3 72 |a Kick coming. About two vears ago he Fish Commissioner 'C, A. Vogelsang for country, seaside cr springs during the Sum “ ih 2% |Mils | 4 5 |was suspended by Captain Rees at Ingle- | violating the game laws, which prohibit AMISP.!EQ.”:“,{%E)ERG. | mer months can have “‘The Call” sent tothem < a5 % B Fonujl g 10 | side for an indifferent ride. Last summer | having grouse in possession before the Fm o B S \R‘d & Pll‘_‘A(‘E P " 1 | I ot ] a3 [remle 25t Du“f received what he supposed to be a | opening of the season, which begins on } Vosder tii0itest s taseel doke Donnas mouat, | [OT. 4 Week: of loniger by prepaying for s i i A G 79 |Conditional reinstatement, permitting him | September 1. Allison had a lot of grouse | ming. hunticg, fshing. Terms, 36 to 210 per | At the Business Office or by order through s : s <5 Sy T 3473 :ga?dzehemryr?&?tg':‘ziemhwgw atrl;s\x‘mlsnpc‘.;re‘s erl”l};:)sed!tloremlnstr Saturday lhxél hatd befin ;ez(‘) Send for circulars. JOHANNISBERG carrier i nchalance, 68 2h §4 |Powers 20 2 \ - o him from Lassen County. He W k M 'W ESORT, O e ol AN 3 Hohentobo. & H § HH e el s % | ditional one, and now ‘he is wondering | was very angry at Mr, Vogelsang, Whom €ea. en and omen Time—1:28%. Btraggling start. Won driving. Winner, F. Quigley’ o ime 5 h: B lv;l:ty'l;fneég not become aware of the fact | he took for the Commissioner, and Sflouw USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE FERNDALE stNfiS RES”RT'&:""&'&?;. 15 Cents. ox-Homeless. threatened to make things so hot for him reat Mexican remedy; give 3 | 85 & Oirioad of horses arrived at Oakland | Shns oo gy Take things <o sereliin o seset orpnd Bepot, BT Markil | I2F,7005, rest, health; periect atmosghere:aln | 68 Conts.. ... oo o opET

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