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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1899. 5 ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 THE EMPOLIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. © (4] » '; . P ' o &.'.',"’”""’:.," .F”’.”"'.',”»’.”% 2 & Records Wlade in the Sporting World, 2 s : e t-m‘l:‘oklunxgfi""" line's Face = GoldenRale Bazaar. R This Weekcu roamas LRGEST—AMERICAS GRANDEST SToRE, CP@3MS. Gotoay Crly C0O0000 b"".F"V'!P”.’QD#U’F'V0.0"FV'.O"V"9'O'FD9‘".’9’0’90050!‘!&9.!’U#’fl.i’.’”!'O’.b‘"”'Oi‘...v."""’."l PEEOR VIR LEReE P 00000000000000G0000000000000000000C00000000000000000000000000000000000C00000000C0C00000000 LOTHIAN AT [t = == RUSTY GOLD |F e Tt | GOSSIP OF - Arthur. a starter 11 the opening | Bictry e, Maher & Heid's ety Bawns.Pasha | FANCY ODDS 2% WINS FOR HIS Eimigmdias wiea e, THE HITTERS = | i him and he wa of. Hej [ e dwiad) - \X/ (j N EASIL Y | ith a silver tube erted in the | \x/ NER Pasha Kennels' Rollicking Alrs AND l W IRLERS =i [ T | Ker ; Curtis & So e B | oSilver Bullion 1s the ! i : s (nasen) Reyoloesta St s Theodore Winters asks 4 | i 3 Fuller ve. Ster! & by R st Sorinters 4 ago he could not w | - (names) October ‘ s l L E B st Sprinters With 30 | Ezihe azo he'cotia » fr; | Petaluma Greyhound, Ilgm Lt Rating of the League Clubs. Remnant Saje Laces, Em-~ 5 T | ems to be coming ri | : : N f S S E L - - - rT s to 1 Against Him—Good I Erown, who rode ; ana| ning in Name of Ster: udes and Lobsters b ol Chiff Yeil o1 Ag | ping : ant; ko roideries, Chiffons, Veilings 1t Oak and. | body’s horse and practice g away | Knowles, Wins. pracucally Tied. - < ana from the barrfer. In his pre form a d R hh ns ,h'“ gives o of be ing a | T 5 5 I/ (] 0 L] j A _ | nist a rider. Gold, recently purchased from D. The interest in the league race has been 3 ‘ FAmc 2 taluma :;"d r\’.u.r;g in m!n switched from the, battle between the One-auarter of Regular Prices. X nan .rl & Knowles, won the mid- leaders to the hand-to-hand struggle be- g SR e - . 1otic rescive ks ot Ui Coire twerRTORklan A ana Basia Oruzt Fortall For this day only we will allow the above discount from our already ssed | Jockeys Take the Wrong Course in & | Park yesterd The red dog ran con practical accounting both teams are tied, reduced prices on 3000 remnants of Torchon, Valenciennes, A Morrie Park Fvent the day, but 2 per cent separating them in the Ol e N e s Vi r. a : NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—A good-sized | cleverly. ranking column. ; riental and Sl Jai‘e‘é HE e y : ga A 4 e, W o ed’ ‘the “pootest @ay’s. racig | favored a little l)\ The Ciciems which éhe Dudes Smt Ribbons—all handsome desirable goods—remnants made during : ot e e oA o Aae e g. or pos the | trom the last Sunday bridge w \ nfatMonrie Berk ey T e f ting his opponent etor | corse Buchn's | the b though the former are the present season. s rous that only two started in the | d have been run up. The hare was a B ohisi | still in the position which seemed theirs - == § T r three in the sixth race. rong one and led th e of dogs Barel | for k e Uk R o Thursdar Only. These big price re-'T-nrsdav’Ouly- For 2 e develoned into a farce. | clean across the fleld ithout verv wgek is out. Oakland's record of late T e LoD o thi : t ; n\('lvstr‘;w;l e S vf::l-:{' IRty o ler Corits er's Mognstone; 1. M o [l phenomenal; but very few Mlllmer_y 'I‘:Ce“ on fn:fe topgily Men’s 50c¢ d:‘ys's by s calle r a mile ree- | ohe o latte s seorge Pinto’s Gla ames have been out o e las - t - 3 N i e latier, wes i G v oo | Eneniy played. This week Oakiand mees | & SPP@CIANSa ony: |Overshirts, 38c. .. : o s L ntroller w Plowers Teft Marey | narder game, the locals, and some close | 8 B yek Quils, the kind s> much worn this|inz we have selected . went out fe minning: ass v, el Bros' Ben ate in the distribution of positions in season—extra special for to-day, each|80 dozen Heavy Cot- : ad of lnrnhmv th ‘\‘\A“? Ke: r‘"}p«'\f\;:f ve ’-mebfi local team has made it a stronger 8 2c‘ton Neglizee Shirts, < wits g - e | DIE. e two distinet groups In the | @ Fine French Felt Hat Shape-, thi: sea-|made by one of the by ms ving ball to-d San son’s nawest sty es a:d coorings ino| best-known makers on 1 y co and = Sacramen are in one | blacks), prices always $1 and $1.25 the coast, shspely, b the defeat of Am osuy each—special to-1ay “t............4 R@| fuil size, sirong seams, ¥ ar of Cu e : et Ladies’ Handsomely Trimmed Hts, Vel-|splendid inz ma- | 1s of cent, and between the adie: andsomely rimmed M8, Vel ! . _wearmfl < Egay | groups 100 pe : cpen S:m‘_gimr;; invs and Ornaments, prices al-| terials, in an assort- i il beat W31 K tasic,, and. it 18 not Mkely to. be accom iys $12, $18.50 anl $15 each—spe- | ment of neat, desir- v g Ly s Moloch plished son. San Francisco may cial to-day at, - $3.45 arle patterns, Shirts - who Maher & Reid's Nel | top Sacramento. butevery Indication | thit always sell for points (o the supremacy of the Senator 50> each or more, in = = = i L e m‘}.fllfl:\}.f‘” ““‘L“] Thursdzy Only. We have 150 Ha | reguiar sizes, 1434 to Y : of teams is as follows: Half=pairs ' Goollac: 16, special to-day b = . c f 2 Curtains, 8 yards| wiile the lot lasts at del Sierra S n Urt@insSs ong, full width,| 38¢c o ke wmte or ec u, good for single windows Pasha Ke G N e en | won et e suft LT nowles’ 2 ( | w ¥ Lahusen's CLUBS. or odd places, which we «ffer for this| Trursday Only. day on y at one-half their 2c mil valn; J Qe G hina to-day’s prices.......... .. o 7 30Cc to $1.00 each Pitchers, 23c. el Tt | Fine Carsbad {Chi Milk Thursdav Oniy. We cforfor to-day only| Pitchers. fan cy A Googl crine Cmgo Wood ghapes as in G either the| tyre, an assort- Cane, 27 s prince of Wales mmi of pectty |fiower decora- tions. regularly 40c each, special | for t1is day only... or Opera Crook Hand'e, mounted with| ..23¢ sterling silver—the special price, each...| 27€ T -Day On’y. ‘We place oa sale to- dny 5000 yards of Wrapper Fleeced Back tar of Cuba Lytton, LW and hoots at Mr. Whelan, the sulky pitcher of Santa Cru: It lies not with the public but with ee and ® twirler himself. Last Sunday after- , runner up m nis conduct and manner were sucn | 0, three at §i0 cach, ten at |35 {0 draw forth h ssing disapprobation | 10 Stal of $11000 1 rom men, women and children. The man- t 310,62 tpEdl O SUW.E B8 iverinainty & into the box and the in- fo S solence of his bearing should be cause for Xing of a stiff penalty on the part of nager of the m. tt distinguished himself in the rawford First prize is §230, r Sardonfe vs. | Gus Aberer ten-inning me Sunday afternoon. Not hursday Only. W-> offer 50 a 5 & hit was made off his delivery, and this ik 2 Bs, dozn Celu Fla""—’sl_ 7Ceprinted on tp of the morning zame, i which he | & SIGE COMBS, (" | ™ [Wragper Fa nes, in a large range of nings. shows him to be a f no mean ability. Drennan is making himself a sensation 18¢ Pzir. o8I0 eq ad effoctive designs, aso plain B colorings, our well-knowa 10: values— shell ani aml in the middle fiel There are few hard | for to-day only, pr yard. = .70 s !\\l(h:n the possibility of his r all does e JAE e 3 ;i I | .hflp'e', and ac Fure Foeod A few prices ing over the bringing out of | & tully worth from our Oc- SR |§ from 25¢ to 35 Department. -: caa been nor per pair—to-1 g s lozue, just from pre: only at the very special pric:, p-r|Ghirardeli’s Ground Chocolate, 1-1b tins pair. .. 250 - | COURSING AT UNION PARK ir managers ¥ Another p Kk th youn we Fifty-six | bie's ry and Oak One of the ore. v Djd nptE sno) e trh;\; hA:” ’ln l_r;_ r'nrlx». Ghirardelii’s Breakfast Cacoa, 34-ib tins 3 n th s (names) | Sideres st < O o All-California | Qrel il e ! a: 3. | team from the men of this State now For Three Davs. These thre> deep| ..oooee... - 20c be run off on Saturda plaving in the E Liguor cuts in prices on| Ghirardeli's Breakfast Cozoa, 1-Ib tins with a picked team of the State L. 38¢c ague. bich - grade Iquors| . SpecialS. e for Thursday, Van Houten's Cocoa, 1-b tin Hill; J t and arrange a series | | il contest for | Satan; To-Day’s Entries. large prizes. There are a lot of new per- | 4 ” /) ve H - : e 4 - Pl o A O L Jove & “BILLY” KENNEDY WAS Frigay ani S urday on'y : | Van Houten's Cocoa, 15-1b tins st race, ha o fnE i tarne 1n Sty Sh- . itt’s Se T cakes 10r. Sl = U | give promise of winning fame in the Dean's Port or Shrrry, our popular 75c! Bab itt's Soap, 7 eal 2 g “f’_“‘ e g world. The winner of the stake ; Murphy | SURPRISED BY FRIENDS | per gil 0 grade, for . --....853¢| Homin", 10- sacks for - i ¥ K4 sprint- | r‘;::( e Bl lm:‘hrr:,'f";'{ "’Qp::”' fh“ Salliveny Rubisn e | Cedar Run Bourbon, reg ar y Fancy Maine Sw~eeL_Co.'nv, cans a0 = | Gevkn H10 cioh And nes b o nh e en g F. Murphy The Ex-Superintendent of the Olym- $2.50 caton, for. ..............9 2«08 Haywards F matoes, ga'lon cans...2830¢ Pure Grzpe Brandy, r-gulriy| Imported French Peas, tiss. $3 a gallon, for $2«25 and 85c.| Cornmeal, yeilow or whits, 10-Ib sack.... fuil quart bottles fo-. s RS /(] 54, The irst | tries, second, Redw pic Club Presented With a Gold | Watch and Chain. | Willlam J. Kennedy, the popular ex- | aged stake h 1y are stak are among fifty-four en- | guard vs Some | 3. Keenan's 1 nd will h excitement to the fol- | heat 1 | ¢ superi dent of the Olympic Club, re- | Srosrmens . Dennis third. | Jowers of the exciting pastime. The win- SRS [EuRer icns X 0 | iy e e White D ceived a pleasant surpr from his | o : ; 5 2 : S e wawarm- | ner of the stake will receive Siin. o run: s vosmegeant survtise trom bis| & The Pamfs Sale continues until closing time Satur | ach, next 250 each anc i W PG the shape of a handsome gold watch and | s night. We are offering the fine Worsted Trousers, manu- : i ‘ R in appreciation for the many courtesi: factured by Wm. Cregar of 14 Sansome street to retail at $4 « | G 7 extended them during his seven vears’ | e hos v for - Crecar s retired Fro 1 s s: thre i ol Rty e rm of office In the well-known atnietic | 8 and $3 per pair, for §2.00. “,[’v Cregar has “-.““d o . : | Maler & Reid’s (names) Paj e S ness, which accounts for our ability to make this cxtraordinary varts’ Hurricane; R. E. de B, n's Thornhil When Mr. Kennedy resigned his position the West vs. Cannell Broth in the club there were many regrets, as by his courteous manner and kindly treat offer. Don’t miss it. ment he had won a host of followers. The s e - A R i THE CALLE:'S RACING CHART REIFF IS l {owara Bimm, Hit Upon The 1A of prosem | g”aat‘aaat.aatat4“ A E A SRS SO I | L LT L L L L L L L R L L L L L e T L e e e L L T L L L L e e L T L T LT L e L T e eIy} ing him with something substantial as _Anne’ : % mark of their estee hin a_short | : s e e - fhelr_estee . as ish time a large sum w ted without AS BY MISTAKE | :E{;{(‘fifl’(‘i it took an expert to distingui 1 = . vi 2 < 5 erence offhand. If he had deliv- : OAKLAND RACETRACK, Wednesday, October 18, 1899.—Twenty- t OUTRIDING o ea A Tl Was davoredito IT W. SENT | ered goat meat for mutton it was through e 7 Sybaviaiiad: second day of the Winter Meeting of the Celifornia Jockey Club. Weather TOD SLOAN | Tocket W 10" having 3 tesimonial ‘en: | THAT GOAT WAS SENT mistake and not R T & race—Essencs, Druld b | grossed. Engraved in the inner case of | i oy O B b 3 % 1 race < 2 AN | sromer Braraveath the foner sise ot | clareq. and not unwholesome. ~His firm, s 5 = b — = B tion, “To William J. Kennedy, from his | HOFFMANN SO0 EXPLAINS TO alleged, had given n ng bu rst- class meat to the institutions—as good, in friends in the Olympic Club.” fact, as supplied to any hotel in San J. B. FERGUSON—Starter. e s Hls | HEALTH BOARD s i =2 . sual wont, Kennedy went to the club | THE 3 sk s ot s PO i 'El rother Again Lands| izl wo o it Francisco. The matter was referred to r-olds and upward; purse, $300. der 14 2 7 u;]r;yl‘a.‘m-“{}g";;‘;r: o m:;“y;flm;r !j‘?‘ T T the superintendents of the institutions, | ‘ Two Winners at the Gat- | men were idiing around the. mrmbek o | The Nymphia Hotel Condemned as | With orders to instruct thelr stewards (o report later to the City and County Hos- he valuable present and also the framed tes timonlal. “Billy” stammered out some than usual, until he was called from his | Unsanitary and Unfit for ot chk Meetlngo (:Xl‘!’(‘l.\‘e If’" Fred B‘ul.l. }l\ a few “‘PII-} Habitation B Dr., Lawlor }‘Pr‘nrled that the city chosen words the well-known sprinter abitation. | chemist “had made thirty-six tests . of S ided him a plush case containing the | | : “in shrimps caught in the vicinity of But- chertown and that the tests showed poi- sonous matter in every case. On motion TV | of Dr. Coffey, the health officer was or- bsence of Mayor | dered to arrest all persons having 0 1 Dhal A s nor reports were | sk = m B e v 4 lain, ridden by “Skeets” Martin, won the | plight, shook him by the hand and patted i:l‘d‘“(‘-'hk}'\‘{frk?{"fn:;m’fr f? . Witze- | <9‘le§:€ e e Gatwick Midnight har piiToll \Sloan | MRSty fangthe back. 1 R ) submit his report. | On the report of Dr. Lawlor the board 5 b i i n the evening Fred Butz, James Mec- | s called on 10 s ¥ NaTarett th ApETa EEotel rode Jifty II, but was unplaced. Thirteen | pin, thy erempE Fred Bulz, James Mc- | mann was ca’ied on 0 n Tuesday he | declare (e Xymphia Hotel condemned herses ran. The betting was 10 to 1 against | land dined the happy man at a downtown | had found some goat meat in the County | 25.uRfit for habitation, | d it g 1 | ®Ihe resignation of Dr. Charles Ellin- Stage Vilialn and 3 to 1 against Jiffy IL | rotisserie and later escorted him to the ol g v had found, while | wood as 3 pe LS a e e i L I TRORTTE Hospital and yesterday { oo =e ktng e e scsented | | Speclal Dispatch to The Call. The Board of Health held its regular thing, thanking them for their kindness | monthly meeting last night, Dr. J. Henry Oct. 18—At the second day | to him. His eyeglasses grew foggy and | marbat presiding in the twick meeting to ¢ Stage V words failed him. His friends, seeing his | po o1e LONDO! of the G 4; short %, 1:12%. Good start. Won hand Thomas & Co.'s b. m., by Ben All-Lady A g Winr ADVERTISEMENTS. s fast as a ghost. Rosalbra ran all over the stretch with Bergen. Sport | st suspicious underpinning and wiil do to “‘copper.” Starling showed no is so proud of the token | ; Imshouse, two |and Dr. Emmet Rixford was appointed 7! Slog 5 that he is wearing his poc inspecting meats at the Almshouse, two |and Dr. Emmet Rixford s appointed to | Rose, ridden by L. Relff. Sloan finished | that he is wearing his pocket out admir- | 1o0eCnE BT R 0% 200 "0 pe cooked. | fil the vacancy. The board. presented ND RACE—S second w mont. _ Thirteen horses | N S | s ~uieh | resolutions of thanks to Drs. Tillman and DR X Betting, Dewy Rose was 5 to 1. |his beautiful present. When asked if he could easily distinguish | fFeSolLtipns oF thanks te Drs. Ftifiman and = = SE - bt = cmont 9 to 2, { —_——— | dressed mutton from dressed goat meat | (TG Gy % rle Hospital, - % 1% e e | Betting. he Red Hill welter handicap was won | Acme Club Sold Out. | he replied: “I could tell the difference in | sl v L Al i R T Jockeys. [Op. Cl. | by Musetta, Georglana second, with L.| GAKLAND, Oct 18.—The closing scene | this case all right; the legs had whiskers | A Potrero Bazaar. 4 1 Jones. Reiff up, and Nippe r(l ird. Stx horses | jnthe life of the Acme Club z.mi ',,1,,(.5,‘ on 'em, and billygoat is not mutton A grand bazaar in aid of the Catholic 3 4 Henry Betting against rglana, 13 to 8 | {5_qay, when Auctionecer Max Marecuse | A Mr. Hutton, representing Hoffman & | church in the Potrero will open on Friday 2 2 Johnson .. (Escurlal, tdden by L. Relff, won the | 5014 the furniture and apparatus. There | Woene, the contracting buichers, ques- | evening, November 3, in St. Teresa's Hall. 1 3 Alexander Crawter Selling handicap. (Ileven horses | was a large attendance, but it was at. | tioned the Inspector and brought out the | on Tennessee street. ~Following is the 5 5 Coburn ran. Betting against Fiacurial 7 to 1. | tracted more by curiosity than a desire | fact that the butchers were willing at any | list of booths and ladies having them in P T 1170 Becon fand’ Ry tasiern e to purchase. Last night several small time to rectify any mistakes or make | charge: St. Teresa—Mrs. John Flanagan; *Flambeau-Miss Mitford. . JEFFRIES’ ARM STEAMED. | articles were taken from the club, but it | good any deficiencies. Hoffmann, the se- | Sacred Heart—Miss Minnie Daly and Miss = is presumed that they were owned by in- nior member of the firm, was asked to ra; Auxiliary, C | Champion Compelled to Let Up Con- | dividual members. “Hugo Abrahamson, explain to the board why goat meat had Circle No. 2—Mrs. Harry O'Don- | Annie McNamara; Ladies one of the owners of {he building, who | been substituted for mution. —He ex-|nell; ITmmaculate Conception—Miss Sarah “tta_galloped, (179, THRp It . Should have been second. Shellac interfered with In stretch, “E—Seven furlongs;*free handicap; two-year-olds; purse, $300. siderably in His Training. | levied the attachment, bought in a great ! plained that he did not kill hi'hmfilalls‘bbut %onnon; 5e(\|;eshn+flnt mb(l;e—tM John o e TR W YORK, Oct. 15.—James jos | deal of the stuff, and it is thought that | received them dressed from the big but- | Bowes and Mrs. Terence Gafney: candy een thinking of writing t —— | = mes 3. Jeffries | {ie old clubroom will still be wsed for | chers: that among a large number of | stand—Mrs. Bernard Curtis; lemonade e time,” writes Mrs. W. D. Maxton, Robeson Ca., N. C., | know what a wonderful thing )lden Medical Discovery | tle boy. He was taken n when he was a year | ud he was under the | eatment for five long years. | | | { came to New York from Asbury Park| agdln’ to-dey AHAY hist lame et tatal steamed. This treatment will have to be | kept up for a week and the champlon will not be able to do active training until 1t i finished. i The big fellow reached New York at ) o'clock. e went directly to the doo- | ‘s office. The steaming process ocon pled thirly minutes. The effects are v pleasing and Jeffrics declared the injured . - = | member felt much better after the opera- | le: selling -year-olds and upward; purse, $300. tion. : selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300 Jefirles will not rest absolutely. The road and track work will be kept up and a certain amount of exercise will be given to the injured arm. athletic purposes. | dressed sheep a goat might pass unde- | stand, Miss Annfe Cullen. Horse. Welgl Bathos ) Si God Bless the Inventor! So writes Mrs, Robert Mathews, Lower Lake, Cal, Oct. 1ith, and adds: *I suf- fered terribly from Sciatica and other pains, but sines using your Electric Belt Treatment Weighte Morse held Bulllon under s chances. Rixford never able to get up. we made for doctor’s bills, | good. He could not eat | v a little milk and cracker, | s even this would make | 1e got very weak; could ) » d I gave up all hope | DR = 1 am a different woman. The pains are gone and I am stronger every way.” 1y better. Looking ‘1 22 San Francisco Club Boxers. pa edg: like this! ge ey = over one o hioka T soticed Dy 83w Alex Greggains, matchmaker of San What power there must be in a remedy like this! How strongly such testimony points Pierce’s Gold iedical Discovery rec- ; ; 61 51 Francisco ]} (-h:”(-‘n‘ lu)l:. lms arranged an | to that great cure ommended f gestion. We bouglt | yivan La: 814 ST exceptionally strong programme of box- r boy. Two bottles | Rawdrapr it i i1 SE ing for the club's monthly exhibition to- | Golden Medical Discov- Teinkle Twin s s 3. Brown. night at 317 Sixth street. The principal et | bout will be between *Jack” McMahon ) Good start. Won nd Gene Mulligan. They have met . Winner, &, by Orizaba-Nadavis. twice before and each has a victory to r can run some with light welght up. Don Luis is good right now. Donator badly | his credit. Both are exceptionally hard Roadrunner no speed. Castake quit after going six furlongs, Twinkle Twink away | hitters and should make an interesting bout. There will be three other bouts ery cured and can eat it does nc sick a day years si pray that G your med. He is well as can be, | thing that he wants and e has not been been three I ily. Seq Dr. McLaughlin’s Belt! Hy new method of applying electricity is specially suited to woman'’s pains. The life- glving current is the ideal tonic; it renews wasted forces, expels irritating impurities which canse suffering and strengthens the muscles and tissues of the organs. By this famous appli- between picked amateurs, which should be up to the standard fixed by the club in the past. Alex Greggains will referee the varfous matches and will keep the =z boxers at work. ratched—Fred Gardner 105. FIFTH RACE—Futurity course; selling; [ ® 3 | Batting. ——— ) Index. Horse. Age. Weight %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CI. Brooklyn Takes Second Game. cation the warming voltade from my Belt mingles with the magnetism of the body and casts s 3 .o W68, B8 a3 |Reneh PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18.—Brooklyn turned ures - 8 1o Fobrum 5 % 4% 4u 22 |Cobumn 53 %3 | the tavies on the Phillies to-day in the second | @ out the disease. My new method absolutely cures those nervous and painful ailments so in- @ e hored 1 .1h 1h 31 e fes of five exhibition games. The cham- & e 2 %o casiiaancan 8 [ prmer s UL An sines. Theoute @ cident to the female system. ... Bessle Lee, 4 1 e 18 JEE A Clubs— R H E|g The discs of my batterles being cushion covered do not blister even the most delicate skin, like the bare metals in other belts. @ el s h 64 81 110 HAE R es = § 4 3@ You are requested to call or correspond ard notice my treatment. Advice free. (14D Tona Marie, 4. 5. LRGN TR n_5 ; e Med Shtre; 30 1 a e, BIADL s va M PBatteries — Dunn, McJames and McGuire; 702 Market, Cor. Kearny, Office Hours—S a.m. t08:30p.m @ S % to %, - :01; short %, L:1L_Bad start. Won easlly. Sec- and MoFarland. UmplreLatham y VOT. Ys e it Winner, F ol be. by imp! Mdtomianiiniea " 0 2 e -4 S. F., and Burdick Block, Sundays, 10 toG l's'ro . ° ] Iy ridden, romped in the last part. Anchored beat the gate lengths 2 2 IN DRU R and hen Biew bp. Latter was stopped by Negligerice, which also " exploled. Beaele Leo The Orystal Hot s:;‘ Eaths. i 1 e 7 Cor. Spring and Becond, Los Angeles. NEVER SOLD ~ 1 o . Libertine thrown against fence on backstretch. Brown, on Rio Chico, Physicians recommen e Crystal warm sea mmm Bl beas ar ot = o | wates tub and swimming batha North Beach. + | H00200206000609506000R00000000000000000000000000! ®

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