The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 2, 1899, Page 11

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1899 13 ATURDAY EPTEMBER 2 @P0509080H0® 030804020409 0909040 PN S e LD FLUIGE TIRES OF THE T MANY AND VARIED WILL BE THE HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL -SIR THOMAS s o o @0@09 920508060603 0 $080905 05 0S0% 0808080 0N 28 58...] FEATURES AT THE STATE FAIR o i The Cup Challenger Sells Greeted atthe Pier. \ Shag s {GOOD ONES IN THE LOT | ROOSEVELT, A TWO-YEAR-OLD, | GOES VERY CHEAP. Coming Exhibition Gives Promise of Being the B Held in the Golden State. [ RS SAIURIDNIP PP DS SOV SIS NP SRS SO DU DD DD PN SO SO SOUR D S S5 S 50 3 SIS S ADRID S SU ST RS SSTAS IS S8 S 8 S AR A - | DID WELCOME s FIRMLY BELIEVES THAT HEj GIVEN SPLEN e a e o e e e ] WILL WIN. |2 ® e Bet- | | f | W. C. Daly Secures Lothario, a Three- t and Has | g $ | Yexr-0ld, for $3800, the Former Obstructed |4 ; o‘—neroggv;r.g ;?:: 810,- e or e iy | o * | e = ® e Spectal Dispatch N % S : .: NEW YORK, Sept * 7 ire racing stable . . or 3 7 | Sheepshead. . z e 4 b . 1 * , . ® . s 4 N * . . * 8 . )¢ ann & S . > PY - Albert 3 & = - * u . . q 5 ° - SEs * R : $ | NEARLY A FREE FIGHT. - ¢ el : Exciting Scene at the St. Louis-Balti- : 0 . more Game. & > ANDING. ety R R \‘\,, + u a > 4 s row 155 8 . ) . 1 . g . $ 1 T F . + ¥ > o 8 . . on, Showing Fac-Simile of Entrance to the World’s Fair at Paris. & ww + Sacramento Pav Got 00600000 0+00b00000000 -t % * i e e b e > e e > Sancin SCm e o D e T e S .o A GIFT TO RITA E. Paris to com- v are shown &t H, W. Brown's Three-Year-O.d Walks om_tha i h 1 districts Awzy F.om the Field ne are ex- | DUBUQUE, Iowa, Sept. 1—A small n i’ J of the o i \ific Coast States | crowd saw to-day's races at Nutwooc o (xTEfaIvrgan%;er olumbia are shown in the | Driving Park. The th ear-old trot for ol > f o SExkibith iCoibner Hiy His st the b 500 was a gift to Rita E, owned by H. reported all the space in the | of millc will be brougnt dat miof Ba t Lake Clty gxm Tm“{h- s aken three wéek: before the | | tually separated into products of on she went to the front with E for the opening of the | butter and ct J E C and finished easily half a length - e e B [ A | be shown and the|in front of J E C, with Ima Electrite W Morton ch, | | alfa and cornstalks The second A third heats wers g designs exe | r the direction of S S The -third Contraits 1S excel | 3 Urniiversity of Cal etch and nia. Direct and plans fg ce for the trailers to the wire, Th mitttee on er Fisher charman, s of much professi services as the 0dd Fellows and d Daughters | imittee on reception, W. F. chairman, organized new fea- belal character. The and clubs of wo Ing o be distributed to farmer. { The speed events at the racecourse will surely engage the attention of multitudes | The entries are many and the purses so | liberal that_the crack runners and trot- ters of the State be well represented Sacramento peo confiden the fair will © t triumph i T in Cal- anies are mak- | Ing preparation to carry ma passengers. | |BIG FIGHT TO TAKE Mec came up fast on the ou el y. His time for the | was 21 secor in 1:00 4 ird _money. J on the 1d position the first econd m 0 was money for William took straigat hea r heats were turned . 2:96%. In the first heat Co! bunch to the three-quarter p all the w and daughters front. In f th: Ag-icultural So- PLACE AT CONEY ‘SLAND | made mtnlrcsl inaugurate these fe P 1 second. ards “At Home Bids Opened by Representatives of | Short heady, ' . . the way in the third - September o, to the offi- . i “olbert spirted from the three-quarter e thirty-three Socleties and T. L. ENWRIGHT OF SACRAMENTO. Sharkey 8ad;Jeif pole ana forced the ieader to the wire in e 5 VEW YORK t fini a good third. & 5 Monday. | Mr. Enwright is chairman of the executive committee of the State Fair {\F«}}w \(_'Pr;v Hoadien el o S e § & Snated an. - Club and is ¢ : much to the prospective success of the exposition. Qe nes Sront first heat. Pilot < designa s where he defea nd at the wire. Granite - The various.organizations, so- = L i his ; R e this ¢ d clu s of women have signi. | | the world James Je on cent te b Getlee tor oottt th ation Lovelock shows shorthorns descending | the world Jam jw. money went to o 1 a criendly rivalry has | Dibit m the pick of prize Eastern herds. At le ag > ¢ ‘ ndly rivalry has | g cor | the head of Henry Plerce’s herd of fine part of mext month— 1 between se ciubs to rseys is famous Ei Toro, which has 3L - 2 will register the highest | employed by Sacrar hever been vanquished in the show ring. | f the seaside org - £ entage of attendance. The chair- | keenest spirit of ri fr. Plerce also exhibits a young Jersey tion as the scene of the great battie g i f the committee on printing, Al- | Gecorato ac | bull rec " brought here from Maine. | decided up a secret meeting between 1 T ng, Al- S cently | Wiliiam nd Thomas O'Rou ontralto third. Bi r s cus; the chairman of the ¢ Osbourne of Sacramento recently - Nt . T i G s tion Califor- | purchased from the Hood farm in Massa- | last Satu e s 5 on publicity, F. L. Gray, and | chusetts a grandson of the cow Brown | ratified to-day at 000 'y m he secretary of the executive commit- | = One of the of the fair is to be a | Bessie. This cow won champlonship hon- “n;‘:a sealed bids - : ee, C. H n‘,ln(p,g,’ha\vp rendered val- | fac simile of the nee to the Callfor- | ors in ‘the by t at the \'urld: Falr. | Opened were received—one from - o the cause. nia exhibit at s E on. a herd of twen- | o CT ¥ s clubs the othi = attractive ard of Agriculture, under | In pain Sacramento farm. | 900 0 > Cone DS g, Shee f"‘lmr t purse $100 L art, the falr to be conduct- | be many in of this herd is A&hnsl‘lhlf;uun} O totke's oes SR ic an e e f v directors: | ures. In ss receipts + o110 i »d women. The acramento: F. D. Cobp, | an orch < merica. The | 87088 Tecelpta second, Pilot Lambert ws quite wel - hamberlain, Woodland: retts Aqlml ngs 1 ';:-': &x- | and guaran 4 fa - oS b - b .. Johnson, Sacra t g erd at Sacramento 2 - er was accc ied by P! ‘ehec - or se capital of the Marysville: A. B. Spreckels Six » one deughters of Recorder, a son of Brown | 20eR 808 accomparled by & eerlified check | CHICAGO. Sept. 1.—Another = than being the 0 W. ‘Covey, Palo_Alto; J. | petitive Bessie, recently brought from Wisconsin: | {n¢ Part of the ol 20d falth on | geqtpre enliveged Harlem to-day when P He kno Sacramento; Park Henshaw, | choice also a granddaughter of Exile of St. Lam® | " IR0 Fufian “representing the Coney | Man of Honor. at 160 to 1, defcated Un- painting and literatur rederick Cox, Sacramento: A. W, | of the ge bert and a granddaughter of King of St | relany Soorting Club, relterated the . | sightly and Decoy in a race at five and n and wc Los Angeles; J. E. Terry, Sac- | the f.u;' m; C okt La\mble‘{tv ; i | ter. On behaldf flr'lJr;‘frle; Mr. Brady said a half lunr-ndgs. M or is 3 well o | erease in the v 2 'of_light. . The i} . Hotaling exhibits | that he considered the offer of the (‘oney | bred colt and ea s epring was con- | sowE ‘1“1‘2' officers of the hoard are: A. B | mivations will be diffused or centralized | sin bulls which he Islanders the most advantageous one fop | sidered & comi onder. He has done ging behind Pa. sident; Peter J. Shields, seo. | to lend the best e hased in the East. They repi | the fighters and insisted upon its accept- | fairly well in flelds of Oakland, but A. Upson, treasurer; J. W. Wil.| The collection of pictures, under the'di- | best blood in America. | ance. O'Rourke. &peaking for Sharkey, | has no en _con: Unsightly's | quire whethe n erintendent’ of park; W. P. Mat. | rection of John A. Stanton, Mark Hop-| Frank H. Burke of San Francisco, whose | said he also favored Jullan's bfer and | class., Richard J W was the only win- ate are fam 1 this fac erintendent of pavilion. | kins Institute of Art and University of | herd is in Santa Clara County, exhibits |on behalf of Sharkey accepted. Nothing | ning favorite. Weather clear; track fast. are many indications at this 1d commodious pavilion on the | California. should represent much of the | twenty-five head, representing thé best | was heard from San Francisco. Results: T | best work recently achieved by Califor- | examples of ten years' breeding. At the | The selection of the Coney Island Club | eople ¢ e Car r s facing Fifteenth stree 2 ongs—Brown Andetson won, s the people .’f.,:,t’ Ao a“thing of beauty from An intesies | Bia ATUSI. g | iead of Burke's herd Is a son Of the cow | was predicted by The Call o week Am | Hout conon® Miseion tHird. Tame, 11b solved to come ol 3 of view next Monday night. Hol-| While the pavilion will present specta- | that holds the two-year-old Holstein but- | The statement was made that Brady and | Mile and twenty vards, selling—Catastrophe and welcome the fair ok, Merrill & Btetson, }')hn Bruener, | cles to invite admiring throngs every | ter record: aiso a son of the cow which | O'Rourke had met and arrived at an un- F second, Blue Lick third. Time, men | sic, flowers and radiant le_Brothers, Weinstock, Lubin & Co., | evening during the life of the ex-|holds the world's yearling Holstein butter | derstanding to the effect that the big fight ¥ the | light. IlJuminations will lend a : Nonpareil, Schaw, Ingram, Bolchpr,{:osman. there will be many displays of | record. % | should take place at Coney Island. It ‘md_aihagnmrl;‘nfisl e wos, ymi- | charm to the pavilion. A threefold in- | & Co. of Sacramento; the American Steel { livestock at Arzrwult&mgd;‘_;l‘g;‘s “mlddgt‘;clg; Among exhibitors of draft horses are H. | was agreed that the Island company could | Andes second, Antiquary third Time 130 Track and S. Moddison, Broderick, Yolo County; give ‘he best accommodations to a crowd Wire Company of San Francisco and | command attention Jack Horner third Time, 1:13%. ade Etts Al crease of electric light is authorized. | 21 ord Mills, Maine, will ke dis- | raisers throughout the day George Hennigan, Woodland; George A.|of the magnitude of that sure to want t - decoto ert e stead u = s, A y make dis- 'S b . 2 s . A 1 " S vant to 4 half furlo of Hi tball ma; Robert | The Sacramento mercitant, instead of| plays “that would aftract praige in & | John Sparka of Reno exhibits a fine | Davis, Pleasanton; Thomas Coulter, Sac: | Sce & g0 between the big fellows. The | won " Unaghtly second Decey third. Time, McGee '00; tennis, | limiting his exp LEs s exposition. The devices by which | herd of Herefords, two of the bulls be- | ramento, and L. M. Clark. | fight will in all probability be held in the | 1:08%. tons will ‘be held | play to one thausand dollars, does not | wire may be wrought, arranged and pre- | ing from prize-winning herds at the Royal | Among exhibitors of hogs are J. P. Ash- i afternoon in order that the plcture ma-| One mile—Tne Lady in Bige won. Jim Me- hesitate this year to make his plans |sented in beautiful forms enlist the admir- | Agricultural Show. Joseph Marzon of | ley, San Joaquin; Sessions & Co., Los’chine may be operated, Cleevy second, Periwig third. Time, 1:41%.

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