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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1899. 4 ooc;'a‘éoobooooooooaoooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo{ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa 2 SHHP g : : . vent i the {Jorld G S 3 e 2 i West. Jporting Svents From ver (nhe orld. ast. i : s ) 3 pECUUNDEUSUORDREI 4 0000C00C00C00000000000C0C0000000000000000C0000000000000020000000C0C0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C0000000 to consider the matter. Watsonville, THE PII :ERS Stockton, Vallejo and San Jose are de- IN CLOVER AT OAKLAND Stromo In First at Odds of 50 to 1.—Two Choices First. e Burns & Waterhouse cast- 1th at Oakland yester- art in the second nd a sixteenth, and hances thought of 1 as good as With little took the lead ever caught, from Donator. vorite should ed the pace er to come w from the only for, in al2 to1l favorite Panamint sh on Magnus es Le Bel lasted 1 from Hohe ran a ban To-Day’s Entries. r events are as selling; three- nd a sixteenth; three- Selections for To-Day. Rain- Manzanilla, ulias NEW SEO OTIN RECORD. Killing One Birds. t Expo- tt ht kills 50 in made in this match with water tub ———eee Wild Duck Scarce. WOODLAND, Oct. 4.—The op Yolo Rebekahs Drill To-Nigh: This eve ekah Drill Corps No. 2 the In 0Odd Fellows ¢ drill in * build- n season | CLUBMEN PLaY BP0 BRI Iy IN GOLDEN GATE PARK AMPHITTIFATER ICTORY rested with the quartet drove it across the field toward goal. of polo players captained by Walter There was a mad scamper after him Hobart in the game played in and he failed to get the ball near the den Gate Park yesterday after- goal pc After a scrimmage on the noon. Their opponents had the game d of the field the ball was won up to the last moment of play, ack. Driscoll, who played when by some brilliant, pe ent work out as though his life depended on the part.of Hobart's men they tied on efforts, placed the ball near the the score. The followers of the red tes’ goal and Charlie Dunphy drove w preparing to cheer their favorite between the goal posts, scoring the when Peter Martin secured the ball and point necessary to win the game. OAKLAND RACETRACK, Wednesday, October 4, 1899.—Tenth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather fine. Track fast. JLHOLLAND—P: T RACE—Five furlongs; selling; maiden two-year-olds; pur: residing Judge, J. B. FERGUSON—Starter, 109 Ringm: (36) Tenric: 100 Yaruba, 109 Fred ¢ ¥ wag not best. THIRD RAC ward driving. Winner, Morse 4 5 - 5 Johnson ) [ i 3 Second and third driving, P. 1 of stretch. ; mile, 1:43%; 1 1-16m, 1:493 Gerhardy’s b. &., by imp. MeMahos Fair start. n & Stromboli-Guilt- 3ad judgment on the part of two or three riders enabled him to en first. Walsh waited too long and was outfi Donator. Tenrica knocked to her knees on backst epecial; three-year-olds and up- furlongs; selling handicap; The teams were made up as follows: rd Tobin, 1; C. A. Baldwin, match attracted a large attend- Driscoll and Carolan on of the ball topped goal posts. then struggled for posse: : 3: o cap. and finally sccured it artin, 85 R. M. Tobin (cap- &nd fAnally scoired It : e ik self and with a clear field in front of him Jcarolan L W 5 Gobart he used it untll he finally drove the white sphere through the first goal for his team. play. This was after two minutes’ end of the next two min- At tr ; pectators lining the field, while e hansgtored sfor four-in-hand coaches, breaks and other Utes he had pfored again. ' Bef fasuionable equipages filled - with P daintily gowned women occupied points : : / St ihe i aowned women OScupied points stroke. This was pronounced one of the players and their ponies were in nd form and one of the most ex- citing and bitterly contested games re- sulted. The honors of the day went to C. A. Baldwin of the reds and “Tom” Driscoll of the whites. Driscoll, who is a left player, made some bril- liant ding the ball far across the fons and plac- ing dwin played a steady, sure game, making every stroke at the ball count. He scored the major portion of the goals for his team. He commenced with a dash as the ball had been in play but fifteen seconds when he sent it ng between the flag- longest drives ever seen on a California polo field. The score at the end of the first period was_announced as whites 3, reds 1. The unofficial_score showed only two for the whites. Just before the end of the period Hobart, Martin and Carolan dashed across the field at a mad gallop in pursuit of the ball. The spectators cheered the riders and_ thelr ponies for the great effort they made. In the second period Baldwin again scored the first goal, this time after three and a half minutes of play. Two minutes later he tied the score, making it three all. Shortly after this he secured the ball ‘AN EXCITING MOMENT WHEN THE BALL WAS IN THE TERRITORY OF THE REDS. again and with all the players behind him in mad pursuit he scored again for the reds before any one could head him off. When the next ball was put in play by Umpire Harry Simpkins, Hobart secured it and carried it part way across the field. He had a ck and neck race with Bald- win, who secured the ball, lost it and se- cured it again in time to score his fifth goal for his team and to show that he was t He was not through yet, as with a great backhanded stroke he scored another goal while galloping. Driscoll broke the spell for the whites, lifting the ball in a straight line for the goal and driving it 1‘:u'(m1:h. despite Tobin's efforts to Kkeep out. The score was 7 to 4 in favor of the reds at the commencement of the fourth period. Hobart and Driscoll played mag nificently and soon had the score 7 to then 7 to 6, and just at the last instant play made it 7 all. Driscoll hit the ball, which caromed on Hobart's pony and went between the posts. In playing off the tie the whites maintained their speed and secured the deciding goal. Harry Simpkins was umpire and’ Buck- ley Johnson referee and timekeeper. ALL NINES ARE | WORKING FOR | FIRST HONORS cality—Three Games for | San Francisco Weekly. Now the ball teams are coming together } | with a clash. The three victories of San | e straight which Oakland took from the leaders Saturday and Sunday at Sacra- | mento have altered the entire complexion | of things. | ! "It is now not only a possibility but a| trong probability that Sacramento and | | San Francisco will come together in a| 1se struggle for first place dur- | ames at the end of the week, | < win the three games of | will lead the Senators in | Change in the Selection of Lo- | {5t “and rorcing i ancisco over Santa Cruz and the twol by at least 10 per cent. That is one of the | reasons why the fight between both teams | Will be at its hottest. Saturday and Sun- | ay. Oakland has won fifteen out of the| nincteen games played since the reorgan.- | | ization of the team and Cal Ewing is most | arnest In his desire to advance the Dudes | from fourth to at least third place. The | | three defeats which were forced down the | throat of the Lobsters by the Wasps was effective In_ two ways, advancing the | beach men to & | level within reach of the Dudes. The percentage ranking of the teams is | as follo CLUBS. Oakland .. Lost ... 33/41 A change has been made in the selection of locality for the playing of the games. will give the public of San Francisco a chance to see all three games. Instead of playing the games between Oakland and Santa iz at Santa Cruz they will be played at Oakland Saturday afternoon, Sunday morning and afternoon. The Oak- land enthusiasts will be entertained with three games on their own grounds. This innovation is an experiment, the outcome of which the league officlals ‘are anxiously awaiting. Cal Ewing will force his protest on the two games with San Jose. He is now in a fair way for third place, and he is anx- fous to reach that position in the column. v made seven hits in the last two games—Saturday and Sunday. Hutchinson is hitting well for Oakland. The changes made in the line-up of San Francisco has acted as a_mascot. Three straight games surprised Uncle out of his breath and natural repose. All talk of a six or elght club leagughas been postponed until the end of son, when the league officlals wil he “sea- I begin Dewey Celebration. Americans are quick to appreciate merit, The Dewey celebratiofis prove that, and it is again forcibly demonstrated in the p dence which is accorded to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, one of the most meritorious remedies ever compounded for indigestion,. constipation, raise and confl- | girous of having teams in the league, but nothing of a definite nature has as yet been determined. —————————— Ladies With the Elks. At the ladies’ night to be given to- morrow evening by San Francisco Lodge of the Protective Benevolent Order of Elks in their hall on Sutter street Felix Morris and_John Morrisey will be the There will be talent from the | | chairmen. 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STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ——OF THE— QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE STATE OF X y of December, nding on that ¢ Commissioner of the . pursuant to_the provisions and 6il of the Political Code, er blank furnished by the Com- F NEW YORK, CAPITAL. 1 Stock, pald up in $500,000 00 $721,770 68 | “Cash d by and Mc Loans or Cash Market Bonds owned b, ‘Amount of Loans ocks and other mar- ties as collateral . 3,494,531 54 11,799 82 Cas Liias 4 102,803 45 ni due and accrued on a X.&!tm-ks and Loans ... cee 44,0297 Interest due and accrued on Bonds ko8 Montgamis oo il n due Cou: = P{fl’:rlam.'v"s.l I .. 289,560 61 Bills receivable, not matured, taken £ for Fire and Marine Risk: 228 50 Rents due and accrued 8,599 31 Due from other Companies for rein- surance on losses already paid 440 $4,668,340 78 Total Assets adjusted and u $57,650 52 in process L SUSpense ...... 83,957 73 Losses resisted, 7,102 45 Gross premiums on : i ong year ot lés reinsurance 50 per ¢ 685,006 81 n! on Fire n more than on 22; & ; rel 867,72 15 Gross fremiums on ) land Navigation Risks, e reinsurance 100 per cent .... Gross premiums on Marine Time Risks, reinsurance 50 Soe ent . = 16,808 09 116,407 71 INCOM Net Cash actually received for Fire | bt Cash ¥ Tecelved for M rine premium: Received, for intere ] | Betting. | the percer column. If but two out| Sacramento will meet San Francisco on [dyspepsia, billousness, liver or kidney disease | R 8 Fin: | Op. of the thre < are won by San Fran. | Saturday.afternoon, Sunday morning and | or any trouble arising from a weak stomach, | Of Sgnds: Stocks. ——;3-»-]5}““0“ . | isco the Semators will still hold the lead | afternoon at Recreation grounds. ThIs |If vou Save a weak stomach don't fail o try It | Ribiotioh L oRors 21 [McClosky . L g ‘Hl,-nr; p 3 | T Total Income . o J\.lfi’.“:,:‘,.’" . : ; 3\0@0@0@04)0@0@0@oeo@ooo@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@o@0@0@0@00000@0@0@0@0@0@0@o@o@o@o@o@o. EXPENDITURES. 64 H. Stuart. 3 | : T4 ‘meua‘my | 10 | ) g E 8 ICoburn 4 | @ - ‘_’.Y‘fl’ly 10N S| %. 1:16. Falr start. Won first three driving. Winner, True g’ mr‘\’:;(’x:;l: 100,000 TRADEMARK by Three Cheers-Etta W. 2 X ® |Pa or e a at_the post, horses all acting badly. Lavator swerved in stretch. O | Broke: 300,741 13 IA IN He is a rank cur. The Offering will win shortly. S A ® | Paid for sl < \¢ TH RACE-Six furlongs; selll Electricity—the Fountain of Youth, the perpetual 9| chrses ! National and" I 3—SIx furlongs; selling; N 3 $ B h s qTA\]\ . energy which sustains all animal life. It is the o, payments and expenditures Todex Horse: Age. Welzht lsb: Sum G §ourt_:e from which springs t‘he bubbling spirit of ° Total Expenditures .............. e s | joy in young manhood. It is the vital element ! The FINEST GIN ipl Al which keeps up the nerve force in old men to a $|Loswes incurred during the year 33 il hn ood old age. Imported. o4 gk g 9 1 e in s2 @i you are weak from the effects of youthful written during the Esiisclally Adaptod ter-Fasmily lee Pkt o errors or later excesses you should at once get one 9|~ imsin: pired And Medicinal Purposes. IN LARGE SQUARE WHITE BOTTLES, during 3%, 49%; %, 1:15. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, c., by Fellowcharm-imp, . Paloma. mint much’ the best. Was cut off on backstretch and taken up. Jerid 1s an im- proved horse. Lark was late getting up. Mike Rice seems to have lost his form. Petal 102 of my famous Dr. Sanden Electric Belts, with spe- cial attachment for men. It gives you electricity in the proper form and right quantities. It is the re- "DONALD, Pres. 1; %, 1:17: mile, 142 Good start except Hohenzollern. Won fi , 3| L. 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