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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1899. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooog o P eGesssacssans s s oy 5 P S s s A o ' West. . Jporting Events From A World. | Gast. : o 5¢ : i West. porting &vents From Al Qver the orld. i Gast } ¢ ° Teearssbisrrssnes : pOVETHUTUSRE RSN A 000 DO0OCC000CCOC0000000C0V0C00000C000000000000020000000000000020CCCO0000000C00 000000000000000OOODDOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOO “QOM PAUL” |DUFFY FELL CORRIGAN IS ‘ HEIR TO A TROUBLED; GREAT KICK Hoping Against Hope to Open | His Ride on Wyommg Did Ingleside—Will the Law | Not Please—Four Beaten Be Yiolated? | Choices at Ozkland. shrieking winds | (Once fn trouble always suspected. )ekey Frank Duffy aused no small unt of c feism at Oakland ativel ond the money money ice or en beaten 1g would it could be with ishing be the even herse. L two W1 n Sa tay one a raft of col alked In. So for that | s it happ Wyoming > pretrily and lust. he move it away severn - puffy made a que d to take his mount bac r he rode a nice race, ma gradually, and in the L he might be s long from the swerved hed fourth. I Marty Bergen, over a length, with aheaa of Rio | favorite did not | investigated by t the rail was deep with | oing caused the all open- n made appearance ason in the eyent, at six irlongs, and was i 1to 3 favor- ite. He loomed up in the front p n | to the bend for the s but when chal- ged by Duffy, on Tiburon, grew gr: a was led out a length. Rainier ¢ ed of The ng for show honor Forr it seems, has severed her c necti Elmwood Farm, appear | Che mare had her price pounded down from § to 5 to 11 to 10 and won clever! She did not fancy the damp spe but | striking the dry going in the stretch, | lied a ting_ ¢ rling with ng to spare. San Carlos took th hannonette, & to 1 out horsemanship Ruiz got home | len Ar in the urth recital lecided under selling condi- yod dden have i at mare with Sl n 1. could was fort Judgmen ¥ bette At e art Mounce, on } are, stepped off the first quar ' going apanied by Rapido, CALITORNIA BAND CONCERT. then tried a runaway race all out when the Ithough fin > 1, loc . Whe Mu First Volunteer ju for the Red I of the ment Pl Cros: the sidered the latter horse the 1 the winner was under restraint s se greater portion of the trip. Im- M 1 Ka 1 1 rite, could n last out, | r of " the pace, landing in Track Notes. | who arrived from | presided in - rpe, Suffe ? R ot seen in the sadcle. He was 5 ride Lodestar Wyoming er mounts. | pigmy W and put s got in from R L e Walter Jennings, trainer of the R: 10 | ng, was among the spe and the BONDS AGAIN REJECTED. Three of his hor mento. , gener. ica people imagi lefeats to th ame was under- Bunko Men Are Having a Hard Time Keeping.Out of Prison. rts a ar- Schnefder his will be nt that the hard one at St. Lou a cablegra assocl re wit ile received Chorn ¥ country decided objection.” 1sands of mlles from this colored lad who might have a shining light on the turf, still finds M7, | himself a d renegade. A ol |~ Devin was tioned as to his_tardy Jud showing with Lodestar, and said that | ‘ha | Was unable to do any better. At St qor the |50k summer it appears the I custody. and | e did mot loom “up_to g PR = lvantage, anc after vesterday’s produce them Judge Murphy told the Jjockey | would have to take the same | as_other bo; If he wa too timid to ride 'n he would be set down, ADVERTISEMENTS. — for his indifferent exhibitions were an in- tice to the public he recent Sno drove John Coleman, Ed Purser and tl party to more comfortable diggings. ny and Ed were among the passeng the ferryboat carrying the crowd the, bay from the track last evening, and Lear stories were thicker than mosquitoe on the Yukon. Colen ill soon be seen the biock, and s are apt to lengthen After the defeat of Wyoming, Duffy was Slerras ir orm in the At every point ielands Extra Pale across ¥ pri alled In the stand and thoroughly qu tioned. He = while at the post the . ~ o . . J 0 take hold of the bit and is fortified against the In this stagement he was d 1 getting cut uf{ in nu) strete ‘lu was not blamed, ey on ’U sh ng at fault. ] T I he | Toster ihe rid wa 'rflms\xw]d, L 7 7 | Judge Murphy now awaits a reply from ower quality that the |Jjudee Murins now awais a resiy’ o Following are to-c furlongs; two-year-olds; price may be cheap- ened. By the aid of sci- and modern methods we are en- abled to use the best | ® race—Five | Jolly Briton Tnilonette Palapa i race—Futurity course; two-year-olds; cnce selling Gundara Miss Vera 164 Fal Third race—One mile; three-year-olds; selling. (165)Katie Gibbon: 5| 132 San Augustine.. $0 7 (158) Faversham -106 . . 5 Watossa .9 materials, and the | Seven furlongs; selling; three- most skilled labor. |t oo = The product is a beer s e 15 Wimeer Flfth race—Six turlongs; upward: purse. 109] ... Satsuma . 165 Shellac . ) -135 Olinthus 104 133 Humidity 161 Tourlst IT 104| 134 Morinel 158 Somis 107 (156)Horton . 9] .. | 152 Don Lui three-year-olds and that sells on its merit. 112 107 109 110 Sallle Goodwin..109 Your grocer or telephone West 144, California Bottling Co. 1407-17 Eddy St. ARl AR AR AR AR S AR SO e R S ] AMATEUR PUGILIST MEET IN ROPED ARENA TWO EXPONENTS OF MANLY ART WHO MEET THURS- | | Association held last evening in its he: Secre- forward DAY NIGHT, Club on Thursday night. Four eight-rc amateur boxers of this city are schedule iligently training a good evening's spor voung man who fought two draws with meet Louis Richards at 118 pounds. his clubmate: being fairly the pride rth Beach, w tam. Jack Duffy are willing fighte: In the Jangua ght-round *g in the lightweight cl , and as it will practic v the event. \\hé'n the a, as clever and a se of “Billy"” Jordan, between Jack McMahon ! and and 11y A year or two ago v met before the Merchan tch was made, and the secured a decis on, were The latter is highly 1 combat with Jim Terry, and Charles Fredericks will do battle at 140 pounds. and a knock-out is highly possible. the event of the evening will be an are also rivals. but McMahon's friends S WILL TORRID time is in prospect for visitors to the San Francisco Athletic ound bouts ed, and tiis “Kia” between the men ured. hard puncher. Toby a brother of t Gene Mulligan. Bc secured a lads met in B'nai B’ claim his are now Bud Terry, McFadden, is down to recommended by This will be their third decide the superior man both are training McMahon Athletic Club. decision Mulligan being ith Hall. hands T b a Irvine, he ban- Both oth are from 54845045 AN INANS and stomach not in good condition. Since their last meeting both boxers &8 | have met and defeated a number of the best men In the State and have im- % | proved themselves in the game of *hit and get away = lec Greggains will occupy his old position of referee, and this is an g assurance that there will be no “faking” by any of the contestants. Betting 3% | on the result of the main “go” has begun with McMahon a slight favorite. g8 [ 25 48 o0 o5 G A oo @18 ah o A S8 SR A A A A R ] %@ | Selections for To-: Day first Tuesday of next month and decide | First race g upon Rev. V. Marshall Law's successor. Rev. William Carson Shaw, for the past | cond race four v assistant rector of St. Luke's | Episcopal Church, San Francisco, occu- | Pled the pulpit yesterday and e an e 2 R impression that leads to the bellef that fEb | oyial Fainnks a formal call will be extended to him. A, Olinthus, Satsuma, et (g e B —_—— 5 A Pioneer Passes Away. General Funston in Demand. = oY Sha 7 | o oY BERKELEY, Oct. 16.—Charles O. Berry, | AKLAND, Oct. 16.—To-morrow even- old resident of Be v, die is | ing General F omEwilliaAdrensta mests | @0 01d esldant fof Berkeley, | dled jithis ] ing of the Men's League. at the Unfon-|Iorning at his home, 2029 Berkeley street Church ev. Dwight E. Potter, | Death c the result of a para the pastor, was a fellow classmate with which the decease nerai in the University of K weelc. 3 W sell invitations for 4 | : and a native of Mai | tion to General tson next | a son, John C. Berry, and Saturday, from 3 to 6 o'clo Mrs. A, S. Mikkeisen of b e e | and urm "B. Clough and Mrs. 5. Seavey of Oakland, May Succeed Rev. Mr. Law. The funeral will be held from the resi- OAKLAND, Oct. 16.—The vestry of the |dence t Wednesday afternoon at Church of the Advent will meet on the | o’cloc 'THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK, Monday, Oct day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. fine. Track heavy. ober 18, 1899.—Twentieth Weather t | Index J. A. MURPHY—Presiding Judge 1677, FIEST RACE-Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; . CAp R AR o s TBetting. Horse. m. {op. C1. 136 Tibu |3 5 3 2 n ier . 1 : The Offering. 5 Alturas . 4 2 Bonibel 8 1 7 Yaruba . 7 : 6 3 5 Good start. imp, Friar Tuek-1 Tiburon the best Watch Blooming C Kootenai 103 Futurity cours Won ridden out. Duffy E. Buc] 2 M = int 1 €h 1 71 s Herting . tilu B, son selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300, Second and third driv- The Offering should have [ £ | [ Betting. Index. Horse. Age. W EiEht St S ¥m. ¥m. {Op. CL. 46 13 8-5 11-10 3U05Shig 8 3 g1 41 15 100 74 51 20 40 5% 3h 4 13 H 8 2% 4 TJennle Gibb, 1h 71 s 10 Spry Lark, & 320 62 8595 Time—To %, .:23; to %, :48%; last %, 1:06%; short 3 Good start. Won first three driving. Winnér, F. Merckel &'Co.’s b. m., by imp. Brutus-Forma. Formella ridden to best advantage. Stariing ran a nice race. Shannonette will fmprove with a ptiot up. Ocorona will soon be due. |69 THIRD RACE—Futurlty course; seliin . _Spry Lark g W tired early. three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. [ Betting. Fin Jockeys. |« cl 15 1 113 7 156 Polish 2 21 |Frawley 4 Rio C 4 3 ns |J. Brown. 6 Wyoming, 6. | 7 47 [Dufty . 1 Sport McAllister, 8.113 5 510 |Ruiz 15 Tennessee Maid,"6..105) 3 612 |E. Jones. 1 ... Silver Maid, .12} 6 7 |Garcia 20 50 ime—To %, :23; to Good start. Won first three Demiming's b. &, by Villard Wyoming, away badly, w Sport M Allister will 1 arlving. Winner, G Winner best ridden in_stretch. horse werved badly im—nefl in deep going by Polish, which e. mpro Tennessee Maid no speed. Betting. %m %m. Str. Fin Jockeys, {()p. & 41 Do 1h (Ruiz | 4 g ; 33 A 24 |McClosky 6 1 Reolla, 4 1% 31 43 3ns |Mounce 1y ek 514 sy 45" [Fauntleroy 5§ ¥ H H 54 [Condy ¢ 12 7 iK% 6 6 [Devin 2 15 i 3 . vie SImiE Wy 18 e ulied 3: %, 1:19%; mile, 1:46%. Good Time g, 53; %, 1:10%; mile, 1:46%. Good start.” Won first th v Winner, J. . m., by imp. St. Andrew-Glencola e Glen Anne best ridden. Reolia was best. Mounce had her in the deep going the first quarter. Stromo might have been. closer up with a stronger boy in the saddie. Tothies Showed nothing. Lodestar wants a sirang ride. Rapldo bled. and upward; purse, | 3 Bett. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.(St. %m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. & (139 Socialist, 4. w0l 4 5 5 42 1h 1ns (Ruiz 8 (156) Ringmaster, 4h 3h 3h 2% 25 |Henry s =t (160) Imperious, 4 13 CAuel et i T 32 |E. Jon o3 ms (133) Novia, . 31 21 21 4% 4% [Mounce . 3 0 Magnus, AL 4n U 5 5 |Coburn B T Time—t, : %, 1:32. Good start. Won first three driving. Wi Remson Stable’s b. €., by St. Carlo-Anarchy. et Socialiet excellently, ridden. Was probably best. perious stopped. A shorter journey suits Novia better, Scratched—Marplot 97. Ringmaster ran a becoming race. Im- SCORCHERS CONDEMNED BY CYCLERS Com- Park Commissioners mended for Their Good Work. 0000060006660 0060606066 & Whereas, It has come to the at- tention of the association that some of the ruies and regulations of the Park Commissioners, formulated for the observance of wheelmen while riding in Golden Gate Park, are being constantly violated by the “scorcher” element and others, regardless of the rights of pedes- trians and the drivers of carriages and other vehicles; Whereas e constant violation of the rules above mentioned and the habit of reckless riding in the VOO OO0 S park Is an injury to the sport and all wheelmen generally and a source of annoyance to the park officials, who have extended every courtesy and concession asked for, therefore be it CRORCE A CRCR R R RCROR X BOX MAKES A NEW MARK AT MORRIS Carrying Top Weight, He Runs a Mile and an Eighth in 1:53 3-4. Special Dl!pa(rh to The Call. NEW YORK, [ X & @ & | @ @ | L4 Ps s @ @ ® @ @ @ & ct. 16.—The last race, a | handicap at one an an eighth miles, was | the feature of Morris Park to-day. Mus- | kadine closed a slight favorite over Box and Decanter. There was a long delay at | the post, caused by the breaking of Box’s bridle, but they were finally sent away in | good order. Box was the quickest on his feet, and although he had top weight | rushed out to make the running. He was | never headed, and in the end won gallop- ing by two lengths, in 1 . a new record | over ‘the course. Muskadine, in a hard drive, got the place from Carnero by a d. Results Six and a half furlongs—Peep o' S Day_won, n of Song second, Montanic third. Time, selling—Midwood Fonalee third. d a half furlongs, orinthian second, 3 furlongs, selling—Mlss Hanover won, | Sunoil second, Flueron third. Tim One mile—The Bondman won, St. Simian sec- Resolved, That this association @ |ond, Pickwickian thirl. Timé, 1%~ jeprecates a eplore: - reck- | One_and a sixteenth miles—Maximo Gom e ,.1,'1:,0"; ;.l‘lz(:n:,_,’;l;r" ;‘“;:‘(,\:l;k_ % | on, Scotch Plald second, Glorian third. Time, % less and irresponsible wheelmen & | One and an eighth miles—Box won, Muska- & over the park roads; be it further & |dine second, Carnero third. Time, 1:33%. & Resolved, That this association @ | o e s e 2 a body and members Individu- & | ot crackc sorinters in a six furlonx dash at & end tance to the Patk & | ¢ in the fast time of 1:14. Weather ioners to suppress the evil. @ | fast. Results: © | St Turlongs, selling Meddlesome won, Glad | Hand second, Norma Taylor third. Time, 1:15. PPPO00000009POO®O S| Five and a_half furlongs—Mayeila won, Re- ¢ | peda second. Nina_B L thira. Time, 1:08% The above resolutions were passed One_mile and 70 s, selling—Ramiro II unanimously tive: committee of the California Cs quarters 1 the Parrott building. orn was directed to the Park Commissioners and ation. The mecting was called by man of the committee for the purpose discussing the advisability of turning ovi at a meeting of the execu- | the chair- | k Wagner im(»nd Derby Mald third. iflongs—Azuces wen, Hand d'Or sec- Nacklace third. Time, 134 Five and a half furlongs—Maccabee wi Can Robert second, Adair 1I third. Time, 1:09. won, Fr: 1 | Time, to track CHICAGO, Oct. fast. Results: and a half furlongs—Lucky Monday won, Loyaletta second, Bright Eves third. Time, 1:21% ve furlongs—Ida Ledford won, Gussie Fay 16.—Weather clear; of the control of the track racing in ‘his | second, Satan third. Time, 1:00% State to the National Cycling Association. | ~Mile and a sixteenth—Streamer won, King's At the end of a lively discussion it w Highway second, Benneville third. Time, agreed to recommend that course to the | 1:46%. } assoclation at_its next meeting, the first | ,,,;‘i“"—,—,“"d :"L;,’“é‘”’;{",;"”“’fl?,’; Elnstein sec- Saturday in November. Thi OAE prani it e L e been contemplated, as it will re e B e ocal assoclation from the- trouble of is- | %% it (U008 RS TG ERE. | (o oong suing sanctions for track racing and | Diggs third. Time. ,"?\g“ ooy 4 bring it in closer touch with the big or- - ganizatio; resentative ites. in all but the Southe: which has members and rep- It is more_than probable that the Tn | | | VICTORY FOR THE SENIORS. | Defeat the Sophomore Eleven on the | reccommendation of the executive commit- tee will be followed by the association. -Stanford Gridiron. e 10-mile annual read race, which postponed last Sunday on account of weather, will be ind not this Sunday, v understood. The gene: entries ha | reopened and will remain so until a lew | lished in ihe official programme. MRS. BOSCOW DENIES HUSBAND’S CHARGES OAKLAND, Oct. 16.—Mrs. cow filed ans 3 brought by William Boscow. the various allegations of cruelty sks for immediate relief in the wa §10 weekly alimon nding the suit, al 50 for attorney’s costs. k divorce suit Judge an order to-day wife is entitled to that the monthly as rent from property belong to the husband, who_is R 2l BORROW COUNTY TOOLS| ductor alary of $§0 per month. | Defaults have been’ entered In the di- | vorce suits of Alice . Smith against| OQAKLAND, Oct. 16. —The Board of rge F. Smith, and BEva Williamson awarded the contrac the ses are missioners to take testimony. s A Belligerent Landlord. run off on Oc- as has been | Amelia Bos- | divorce suit She denies Williamson, on acount of de- failure to appear or answer, and referred to the Court Com- STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 16.— of | championship by defeating the sophomore Ve | cla in a close game by a score of 6—0. | The game throughout was a contest be- | days before the race. All riders desir : o mate e e, iy Tars AesitNE | (ween the punters of the opposing teams, | 5t once so that the names may be vab |and in this Rodolph was easily the equal | | | of Captain Murphy of the senior team. | No score was made till within a minute | of the end of the second half, when Mc- Fadden fell upon a blocked kick back of the '02 goal. Rice, Sell, Fisher and Web- ber did the best work for the sophomore: i v, McFadden and Lannig for the senors. The teams lined up as follows: 1900 1002, Hayden Gage w =l L.—Guard—R . Bowman and | | Brown ot | “Hueston.........R.—Guard—L... . Ritter s0 | Bidwell and L.—Tackle—R. ‘Webber CONTRACTORS CANNOT Supervisors to-day for the grading and macadamizing of 21 feet of the San Leandro road from Semin- ary avenue as far east as Elmhurst to E. B. Stong, who was the only bidder, his bid being $7000. The contract for the same kind of work on a portion of the OAKLAND, (m 1 Benson, a | road running from the Bell ranch south- Swede, aged ing at 4530 | easterly 4100 feet was awarded to J. B. Grove street, night for an | Barnard at $2 At the latter award sault with a_deadly weapon, while the | one of the bidders, John Beck, created a iled, C. L. Kellock, one of his tenants, | mild sensation by objecting on the ground s taken to the Receiving Hospital to | that Barnard was the agent of Supervisor have several ugly scalp wounds, inflicted | Wells and that he would use the county’'s with & wine bottie, One of the wounds r. Kellock is an ext a motorman and o ing to lack of employment lately was un- | 12th he and his wife had been looking about for less expensive quarters. nnd led on the Kellocks this evening while able to p on the 1 inst. To-c rent promptly idlord Benson learned of this sed and sewed up. uired eight stitches. tools on the contract. The Supervisors adopted a resolution against loaning any of the count tools to contractors. The question of granting a franchise to the Standard Electric Company was again ]flld over. County School Superintendent Crawford was granted sixty days’ leave of absence. Elias Futzinger presented a claim for were having supper, and, learning of | $57 damages on account of his herse and their intention to m bicked up a wine | buggy falling through a bridge on the San tle on the table and brutally assaulted | Leandro road. ock, so the latter asserts. Officer | [icenses were granted to the following: Keefe was promptly called in and bundled | Charles H. Silva, San Leandro road and the irate landlord to the City Prison. | Mo avenue dward H. Juhl, Decoto; Later, it is said, Mrs. Benson procured a | Mrs, 1. Wailiser, Hopkins street and club and was about to renew the battle | Fruitvale avenue. inter- with Mrs. Kellock, but neighbors fered. ————————— Youthful Highwaymen Arrested. OAKLAND, Oct. Marius Cau spectively. were arrested to-night for robbery. A City Prison_they confessed to having up a San Francisco Dalton Foundry th him of $10. Theé from a brother bootblack, and while o held him down the other ripped open h vest with a_knife and secured the gold- | They* had also taken a watch, but piece. this they returned to him. —_—e——————— Freshmen Scored Against. BERKELEY, Oct. football team of the University of Ca fornia met with defeat this afternoon gh\ ed against the Lowell High School an Francisco. The two teams seemed to | matched, but the univer- sity men fell much below the standard of anything they have done so far this sea- At the close of the game the score be about everl son. stood 6 to 0 in favor of the High School. e, aged 19 and 16 years re- and residing in West Oakland, the | eld bootblack near the afternoon, relieving ¢ claim they were striving to Secure a brush the stranger had stolen 16.—The freshmen eee——— Clubhouse Dedicated. | BERKELEY, Oct. 16.—The Town and Gown Club of Berkeley held exercises in 16.—Frank Marion and | their new clubhouse this afternoon for the | first time. The building which has just been completed for them stands on the corner of Dana street and Dwight way. It is a unique structure and was designed by Professor B. R. Maybeck, an instruct- or In the University of California. After the exercises were over the club held a reception in honor of Mrs. Wheeler, wife of lgresldent Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the University of Californi ——e———————— Lecture on Havana. ALAMEDA, Oct. 16.—J. W. Erwin, who was sent by the Government as speclal agent to Cuba for the purpose of estab- fihing the United States postal system on | the island, will give an illustrated lecture on Havana before the Unitarian Club on Wednesday evening. A musical pro- gramme of more than ordinary interest will be rendered by the Unitarian orches- tra. On two weeks from Wednesday evening the club will give a ladies’ night promenade concert in celebration of the close of the third successful year of the club. in a match game upon the college campus of | Electric its for 5 Cents, MANUFACTURE ELECTRIC Belts and, as a matter of fact, could furnish them for 5 cents apiece if we chose to do so and thus throw away money; but of course we don't do it. We DO, however, sell electric belts as low as $3.50 each, and similar in quality to those sold by certain druggists and elec- tric belt quacks at much higher prices. ‘We also make the BEST Electric Belt on earth, which we sell at REASONA- BLE PRICES, and if this is the kind of a belt you want please make a note of our advice— BUY NO BELT TILL YOU SEE PIERCE'S.” “DR. Call at the office or send stamps’ for “PAMPHLET NO. 2 ress 2 cents in Ad- PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., szo Market Street (Opposite Palace Hotel), San Francisco. | chase before being c | twelve, $5 each. | The senior class to-day won the college | Boren divorce by o | Judge Gr ST s gan on the ground of willful desertion. The risseile wife is awarded custody of the minor .L.—Half—R. . Hough | children and $20 monthly. alimony. The R.—Half—L. . Fisher parties were married at Hollister Septem- ~.Quarter. ", Cooper ber ull. Rodolph FAST DOGS TO RUN AT UNION PARK Midweek Stake Promises Many Surprises to Fol- lowers of Coursing. Bettors will have no easy time of it. picking the winners of the Midweek Coursing Stake, which will be run off at Union Park to-morrow. Last night's drawing developed such well known dogs as Hadiwlist, Rusty Gold, Amarosa, Con- troller and Nancy R. The hounds named | have made splendid showings inchampion- will undoubtedly make fine pastime. Accord- the stake draw last ever seen at the named there are ship stakes sport for lovers of the ing to an expert, evening is one of the bes ark. ides the dog: a score of good performers, all of whom are in fine fettle. The hares are running fast and will lead their enemies a.merry ptured. are as follows: $40; third, $30; next t six, $8 each; next unning will’ begin Je The prizes offered Win- ner, $§0; runner-up. three, $15 each; r he shortly before noon. Following is the re- sult of tl Midweek R T. Hall's Nonpareil ve. W. H. Ril y RS k & Lyons' Moloch vs. M. ; P. Cronin's (names) Peg Kellogg's Iowa B Nellie M. o Prince Murnane's Wildwood Sterl Knowles' O'Hara; Aeneid Kennels' Bona Dea vs. J. H. Perigo’s Lady aport; H. H. 3 Rona vs. F. Price’s (names) Madge Wildfire; T. J. Cronin's Rose of Tralee vs. H. H. Grey's Terronette; Pasha Kennels' Rol- licking Airs vs. P. Tiernen's (names) Hadi- Sterl & Knowles' Rusty Gold vs. J. Galivant; Sterl & Knowles' Fanny K . A McComb's One Spot: J, Ronni (names) Dempsey Lass vs W. C. e Golden Gate: F.. A Cronin’s_Maid 3 s Firm Foe vs. Dan O'C Satan; . Cronin's Depend On Me v Johnson's Tod_Sloan; J. H. Perigo’s Cont Merced; J. Jones' Moo (names) (names) Lady ‘Wondering Blanche vs. Oak; J. Huriey's Star of Cuba vs Co Lot Ttton: Locke & Lyons Dick L vs. W. H. Lord's Revolver; I Halton's Tic Tab vs. Kay & Trant's Eclipse: George La- husen's Fireball vs. Sterl & Knowles’ Amarosa. e Nevada Wins at Football. RENO, Nev., Oct. 16.—Nevada won the intercollegiate football game to-day. 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LASHS KIDNEY'& LIVER BITTERS “TAPLEASANT LAXATIVE NOT INTOXICATING The undoubted unequaled cujzine, crate char luxury and comfort, location and mod- b,¢ made the GRAND {he most popular and fashionable ho- s in San Francisco, Of Under one mancisco. Operated folntly - ence solicited. ol JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, Manager.