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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899 00000000000 ° : {est § 0000C0000000C000R2000000000000009000000000000000C0000000000000000000000000C00000000000000000000000C00Q 00000090 MIDWEEK RESERVE | COURSING| o ! | Stake of Forty- to Be Run at Union Park. i twelve at | pe Lateat Records Wade in the Field of Sport. DICMED MAY . YET BECOME A CELEBRI light Entries| The Brother to Diggs Wins First Time at Barri Tanforan Results. and D! Dion h the brawn ed celebrated his the colors up by sterday. ars he rac e Marcus Daly er 1 a drive won by a neck furlongs H pe sald that ade over the win; a st as his {Ilustrious brothers, | chestnut | 'CLEVER CHICAGO FIGHTER l 1 ¢ i er. nrst ap- ¢ taking | ramble for two-year-olds at | ¥ Backed from ed Lim- | ry, to a stand- , cover- 1 C ilers s playing a caatious game and | rub prices on the slightest provocation. | % Joe McGee, from the Corrigan stable and | P it favorite In the ring, had a stable SHARKEY POSTS A FORFEIT. Try at Jeffries Four - Kid"” “Omaha Def; wa Bennett B Ber nett w American Outpoints Briton LONDON At EDITOR ARRESTED | never be prominent. 1y impro o he mile rough the nd a tretch ave the zht told st id, finishing only 1a se a I ng walked quotation by the in cov nilla dow 1 placa by had me. Mar a for secc eemed finally ter )destar W he winming under Morgan’s h: the challenge of - by half a so _proved , Pat Ry his odc to 1 effort. wved the sur- e Zoroaster w: Afamada, and to be at her very sven furlong run proved mare’s fancy. Starting a te, with Thorpe In the saddle, disposed boy up, ’ | er time | Four ‘ choices in at pastur- | up at | 1 won | her price led Yaruba, Page, the | away never as first | xteenth | Morirel, | Shields and the a close Amasa | Pat gebding ed, and d the | ) the hands ard rid- Whale- len | en, 4040 44O 4O+ OHTHO 4040 is to m: 106 | a2 [ th el 0+ 0404040+ 04O 40+ 040 +0 4040404040 40404040+ O+O+0 40+ TO MEET ALEC GREGGAINS November 15 Alec Greggains will mingle with Jack Root, the Chicago cyclone, before the Western Club, whose fistic eabhibitions are held at Woodward's Pavillon. Greggains is known to all followers of the prize- ring sport, but Root tranger to San Franciscans, coming here with a local record of unblemished victorles and a reputation that stands for something among the pugilists. Quite & crowd of men of sporting proclivities visited Root yesterday after- noon at his training quarters, Croll's Gardens, Alameda. Root was at the sta- tion to receive them, and not long after thelr arrival stripped for actfon. He is in very fair condition and worked for over an hour, demonstrating to all that he is a fighter of no mean ability. Root is the kind of a fighter that glories {n work. notcher, he combines cleverness and speed with agility and vigor of youth. He has a good punch, and judging from the work he did yesterday can stand ihe wear and tear of a long fight. His greatest trick is at the punching bag, 1 at this sort of work he compares favorably with the best in the business. t present Root tips the scales at 160 pounds, but will weigh {n at the ring- side a few pounds less. He is not as heavy nor as tall as Greggains, but what he lacks in these two particulars is more than offset by his activity and youthful strength. Greggains moved his traps to the Six-Mile House yester- day morning and will do his work at that place. Although not a top- B0+ 0+ 0+0+0+ 0404 04040+ 0+0 ong! .102, 259 Flamaway 2 Duke of York. 102/ 256 Tsabelle ... JEFFRIES’ RISE TO - FORTUNE )Soclallst | Bs Happ! | fn yester- vaverter. | Champion Now Possessed of | - t | )Opponent . 104 | . the St. Louls turfman, ar- | a Hundred Thousand : y. His stable of e ming two or Selections for To-Day. Dollars. " | First race—El1 Arte, Choteau, Miss Sophie. - — ht welght, | < .ona race—Faversham, Jennle Reld, Los Speclal Di to The Call. the date set | Medanos. inford stakes at | Third race—Tullamore, Tsabelle, St. Algnon. | 1,08 ANGELES, Nov. 6.—When the Mateo stakes on | irth race- dowthorpe, Estro, Top- | gong sounded the last second of the sixth race | mast twenty-fifth round by which big Jim Jeff- renoon. | Fifth race—Opponent, Reolla, Castake. ries for the second was declared tne the entries: — e —— heavy-weight ch , the contract ex- furlongs: selling; two-year- | The election to-day is the first skir- | isting between William A. Brady and the Los Angeles boile terminat- ish of the great campaign of next SRS EA T ” _ ed. agre on the part of Brady 103 | year. Make it a Republican victory | to manage th mpion has so far not | and obtain that much advantage in |Deen rencwed. John Jeffries, brother of the champion, declared to-night (hat e fight that is to come. when Jim visited Los Angeles several months ago he w his brother, fully s worth, 45,000, according to TANFORAN PARK, Monday, November 6, 1899.—Second day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. “If you ern trip to the T Sharkey cont per cent he won in the the brother continued, th at least $100,000, and m now on, as h to fill. If B Weather fine. Track While* John : that the company ug fami een d start. Wright. th “and will prob fromi home. . cGee will do with a rider up. | | | [ | | | | m now travels is a little faster it formerly was in Lo still, AVS, ll‘)r‘ champion is prudent and e /. and, while he may be liberal, he F. CALDW throw his coin 2 i “When Jim was here urse, $400 ; ey |a big wad,” John said. Gt et | that In the bank for him, and it has béen | of a theater In this city. | nished and the mi a hearing of the c arrest at the conclusion of an exhibition | of the recent fight with Sharkey at Cone Island was made for the purpose of tes | ing the Horton Ball was fur- were released pending “Won make a go0od one; he stood a drive s Sophle should have been third. the grade. Haskell was caught and his | nell wc d, Colonel Cluke third. evered into four parts, being | Time, 1 hed beyord recognition. His fireman, | Five and a half furlongs—Foneda won, rge Dodge, was painfully although not | Troubaline second, Etta third. Time, 1:11%. serfously injured. | One mile, selling—Ramiro IT won, Bell Punch At the time of the accident Haskell w jes \M‘.‘ lrfj'r?‘i"m It!:x‘xihlq"u‘_wfi :w:r;l‘:\r o acking four cars Into a sw abov Seven furlongs, handicap—Souc on, Pin- {EEdEE ol ot N6l Spitol Ve {ochle second, Skitiman third. Time, 1:31%. eswick. The c rd e | Six furlongs, selling—Decide won, ‘Albert Vale both got off the traln to atteud the |,Jo0% fuTones; selling—Declde wor | witc When near the sidetrack, for | 25 e G i0e 34 some unknown cause, the engine jumped T g the track. Four cars followed. piling on Lester Reiff on a Winner. vhat Jim made on his East- | | zave mother | Council this morning appointed a new | “She has put | police commission for the city, consisting | of L. G. Parker and W. B. Scarborough, | inc sed by his re tances.” Jock His brother is under the Impression % 5 S t the champion may come here : 3 Hireen winter and may go to Catalina, where | H 3% Moo will be undisturbed and rest and do 7 8 5 work in the ¢ air while camping H 5 nting. 6 5% NEW YORK, Nov. 6 im” Jeffries, 7 71 | the prizefighte and his brother John | 8 &6 [Herting . were arrested to-night after they had g 92 |Ruiz finished a boxing exhibition_on the stage | last round, 7 s ‘fl[vnolnt a new Chief of Police. t is said that the | 309000000000 Sast 0000 PUGILISTS ACCUSED OF CHEATING Many Arrests to Follow a Glove Contest Decided at Honoluly. WARING IN FRONT WITH TOP WEIGHT Favorite Easily Wins a Handi- cap for T'wo-Year-Olds at Aqueduct. Special Correspondence of The Call. Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. HONOLULU, Oct. 31.—Honolulu had a prize fight last Friday night, and the aftermath has kept the town lively ever since. Both the principals have been ar- rested on charges of gross cheating and later of conspiracy, and Marshal Brown is now engaged in arresting all who made bets on the contest, charging them with gambling. The contest was between Martin Denny of Australia and F. J. Armstrong of San Franéisco, and it was the livellest ever witnessed here. In three furious rounds Denny completely whipped his man, knocking him down three times In the Deputy Marshal Chillings- worth stepped into the ring and put an | end to the contest, as Armstrong was trying to rise for another knockdown. | The men had agreed that a decision should be given as soon as the police gave the signal to stop, and the contest was | awarded to Denn: | As soon as the fight was over A. K. Eldredge of Hilo brought charges of gross | NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Three favorites, two outsiders and a well-backed second choice divided the card at Aqueduct to- day. The track was fast and the sport well up to the standard. The third race, a handicap at five and one-half furlongs for two-year-olds, was the feature of the day. Waring was the favorite, but 8id- ney Lucas, Mauvilla and Hagedon were all well backed. The start was straggling and Hagedon rushed out to make the run- ning. He led by a length coming into the stretch, but stopped when Waring caught him, and the latter, in spite of his 127 pounds, came on and won Pasllh’ from Sidney Lucas, who closed fast through the stretch. Elfin Conig beat Mauvilla a head for third place. Results: Selling, about seven furlongs—Buffoon won, Belle of Holmdel second, Sir Florian third. fink. one and a sixteenth miles—Campanta Strangest second, Our Nelle third, Time, cheating against the two fighters, alleg- e and a half furlongs—Waring won, Sid- lmz}‘ that they had both told him that the Lucas second, Elfin Conig third. ;{;mfl-‘_ll 2 fight was fixed for Armstrong to win and | one and a sixt miles—Flax Spin ner wc cotch Time, One vards—Village Pride won, The Gardner second, Goal Runner third. Time, 1:473, Five and | Ctales seco Plaid second, Brisk third. that he had wagered $530 on the result. | He alleged that the fight had been a fake, The case was nolle prossed and Eldredge | then made a charge of conspiracy, filing | an information against the two fighters in the District Court. He avers that they conspired together to cause him to bet on Armstrong and then carrfed out a con- spiracy to have Armstrong defeated. Yesterday afternoon Marshal Brown sald he would arrest all bettors on | charges of gambling. There was a large crowd at the ringside in Independence Hall and much betting was done. Very many of the leading citizens were present | and the Marshal's stand has created no mile and seventy o a_half furlongs—Sir , The Corinthian third. Guy won Time, 1:09. CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—'Long Shot" Conley was set down by the Lakeside judges to his ride on the favorite, O'Connell, in the third race. Georgie was heavily played and ran O'Connell a close race to the stretch. There Conley carrfed Mitchell with his mount wide and allowed Algar- little excitement. 0 etta to come through and win. Track heavy. Results: CRUSHED TO DEATH sn?ff\,yf"fflfifgi‘(lr::’f}s%.“"%&.'fl'{%f“ W"':" )ne mi Valkenshaw won, stor second, BY HIS ENGINE S e P S O’Connell second, Georgie third, Time, 1:111, One mile—Yoloco won, Phalas’ second, Lovable third. Time, 1:50%. Six furlongs—The Monk won, Avenstoke sec- ond, Bonnivard third. Time, One and an eighth miles—George Lee won, Double Dummy second, Ein third. Time, 2:02%. Horrible Accident Occurs to Engineer on the Iron Mountain Railway at Keswick. REDDING, Nov. 6.—Willlam P. Haskill, | engineer on the Iron Mountain Rallway, CINCINNATI, Nov. 6.—Souchon was the only met with death in a terrible manner near | ravorite that won at Newport to-day. Tracl ht Sunday. His engine and four |very heav jumped the track and rolled down | e sulte selling—Frank McCon- top of the engine at the foot of the grade. | The unfortunate engineer must have been | instantly killed. | LONDON, Nov. 6.—At the first day of the Lincoln autumn meeting to-day the Chaplain Nursery stakes were won by In- in Reddimg whers he Chad ‘muny warm | nellan. Dowtiham, ridden by Tod Sloan, friends. His parents reside here. His |Was third. The betting was 5 to 2 agalnst father, D. N. Haskell, been employed | Downham. In the race for the Dodington maiden plate Swallowbeck finished third with J. Reiff in the saddle. The betting was 9 to as shotgun messenger on the Redding and Weaverville stage for years, Decedent | B . Sunday was the thirtieth Tasunmtried Fiks 2 against Swallowbeck. anniversary of his birth. Just before | S starting mf the trip that proved his last | Arder won the Brewn Town Nursery he received some pleasant remembrances | Stakes. Rambling Katle, with J. Reiff in of the day from his parents. He remarked | the saddle, 100 to 7, was second. Sloan to other members of the crew that he re- | rode Tithe, 7 to 2, unplaced. gretted nis_inability to stop work ang | _Holt Castle, with L. Reiff up, 100 to 30, spend the day with them. The funeral |Won the Grunby selling plate. is set for Tuesday and will be very gen- [, The Yarborough plate was won by crally attended. Light Comedy. Misunderstood, 7 to 2, rid- S den by J. Reiff, was second and Jolly Tar, NAME NEW BO*AE OF with Sloan up, 100 to 7, finished third, POLICE COMMISSIONERS Olympics vs. Stanford. Chief of Police Glass of Los Angeles | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. 6.— The Olympic Club men come cown to- May Be Removed From His Office Shortly. morrow afternoon and play Stanford a LOS ANGELES, Nov. return game on the campus. It is a tradi- tion that the Stanford men cannot Le beaten on their own field, and an .nterest- ing match is assured. Cairns, one of the largest men in college and guard on t.. ‘socnml eleven last ar, may oe seen in the game, as he has just received parental consent fo try for ‘the team; otherwise | the line-up will be much the same as in last Saturday’s game. IMPORTANT DECISION AFFECTING OIL FIELDS Entire Outfit of the Coalinga District Goes Into the Hands of One Company. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 6.—In the United | States Circuit Court here this morning Judge Ross practically decided all of the 6.—The City former Commissioners, and Hughes and R. A. Ling. the fifth member by virtue of his office. The old board was ousted last week at a | epecial meeting because it had upheld Chief of Police Glass in a reorganization of the force. After the appointment to- day the Mayor notified the old Commis- sioners to appear at the regular meeting of the board to-morrow, as he does not consider their discharge’ legal. The new | board will also meet to-morrow and may gy ORDER SALOONS TO CLOSE. Bharp Struggle Projected by Pasa- | day for the remainder of the meeting for | A NERVOUS throb a d a ches chok- sunken or twl of lids 4), verti dizzy _ si (fig. extremit (fis; in_ba n? 3 easily worried or excited? Are you irri- table, melan- choly or_for- getful? Hud- ne yan cures and all th c ond itions, for Hudyan s t r ength the nerves and nerve- centers, In women the above nervous cor aitio near! due to uterine or ovarian troubles 1 cures all such troubles and gives strength to the de ternal organism If you suffer with of the above troubles don'f hesitate, for you need Hudyan, and Hud- yan is a positive n cure. |~ Get Hudyan fr es for §2 druggist—30c a pack- If your drugeist ix packa 38cs ot keep 1t to The FHudvan Remedy Co., corner Stockt s and Market ctreets, San Francisco, ABOUT CALL | EASTON ELDRIDGEg o At Auction. TUESDAY, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, At Our Salesroom, 633 Market Street. 1899, COR W. cor. (No large, elegant bath ar SOUTH O Thirteenth, and § roon FIFTE: H. FL N. side (2176-75) Fifteenth st., 105 E of N 2 “well-built flats of § a and basement; rent § MANUFACTURING cor. Miss! 3 e building Mission st.) s: WESTERN ADDITION N. side (No. 1510) Pine ot Gough; 2-story bay- 11 rooms and bath; lot 30x1. WESTERN ADDITION BUSIX W. side of Fillmore st., 97 feet tot 25x100. SHOTWELL-ST. FLATS. W. side (Nos. § Shotw N. of Tw g and bath; L 2 LOTS. | side Stanyan st g p e N. side of van st., 07:6 W. FORECLOSURE SAL W. side (No. I, rtlett st., feet N. of Twenty-third: cottage of § and bath and stable; rent §$20; lot 40x125:6. | | ARMY-ST. HOME S. side (No. 3845) Army Church; modern home of rents $18 per month; lot s. | ( T SAVED 25 { — = = e dena Officials. matters involved in the pending litigation | § CENT CHARGED WITH LIBEL|Q@®, SECOND RACE-Five furlongs; selling; three-sear-olds; purse, #00. Pasadena’s Postmaster. PASADENA, Nov. 6—The Sanitary ‘c‘;“:fp{;‘fi];r:‘t‘““"h‘:‘l{'g‘gslr:"g,‘f‘n{;‘g‘;] e A [ o i inE LR R PO S . ———mms | PASAD : Nov. 6.—-On the authority | Board of Lamanda Park and North Pasa- | pany, and against the defendants, Cham | on ALL TAIL2R-MADE SUITS J. E. Valjea f Anahei Decl | dex. Horse. Welght. /St Ym. K%m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. i, |Of Assemblyman Mellick, editor of the | dena, elected October 10 last, cast a bomb- |lor and Canfield, Miller and the Home Oil i . E. Valjean of Anaheim Declared se. | A AT fiJoc | Daily News. John W. Wood will be the | shell Into the camp of the saloon men | Company, the court holding that the case |3 | by HAVING THEM MADE at H. McPhee Sought to Blackmail S R R R R e T (e next local Postmaster, succeeding Web- | Y, posting, notices ordering the saloons |is one of which the Federal court has jur- 4 S e pea H 73 i1 21 |H. Shields StaE: Wotkyas, wihoae. t ires De. | Within the district to close on or before |isdiction and that it is an action cogniza- | { E Senator Perkins. 21 R L 31 |E. Jones cerdber 21 There f"‘ 19”'" "Xfi’, “dsfl 9-‘ November 14, This action was taken on |ble in equity and that a recelver would | U for 'the afiice. Mes.ag heen a hard fight | the advice of the attorney of the Antls | be appointed upon application. The cros 5 5h 4% 82 §% |Joe Webe [ of the late chaltman of the Hesuridow | Saloon League, C. C. Wright, author of |of this decision ls far-reaching. It pracii. b 63 6% 5% 65 (J. Martin. ;é‘ ““‘”L_ chalrman of the Republican | the “’rl?ht irrigation act. cally places in the hands of the com- 8 Gy AR T8 H s, v e | 328, Goavention, and real estate agent| The saloon men claim the right to keep | plainant the entire output of the Coalinga 4 vl 8 8 [Morgan . g;mgnum_“!]] \“32.21prnr\x;iximer‘m‘tm:ix‘x#dl‘%:xxr‘vcsfi open untll April 1 when thelr licenses fleld, which is estimated to be more than d - > SSms aters and E M expire. ere s e X e v ' L01% " Good start. Won firat thres driving. [ were tozether to-day and the announce- | e Rl Gy wiih tho i aniity HAL OIS Danlemantuly B 3 e | s in_the News to- A aters B ary = H 2 1 e, (.‘:,‘l{xfnnfil_'urm!" ha aboulA tans Jon: was i nar [ FoaVan o Washinerm oin L e they do not, the Sanitary Board may in. Wedded Awaiting Death. 11110-1112 Market st.[1011 Washington st ational u private fHclals, and th a whole, He ing to nees while posing L Republican newspaper. s that McPhee to 3 the end be fully ve DR. CLOW PURGED OF CONTEMPT OF COURT| HoWnsCharged With Having Sought to Influence the Testimony of | a Witnes SACRAMEN Dr. B attemptec My rgum Clow the ich were brough FATAL FIGHT OI\{‘A BARK. for ki ufliciency contempt } v York, | NSTOWN, Nov. 6.—C Moul- t k Pegasus, from Po for this port, which reports that seaman er, described Duteh- . who was shipped 1 »«d Hutton, who was | q eled in the rig- ge and then fought | stabbed Hutton in the | with "a_kni 1 Hutton fol- | fe er with a ng aying pin until | 1 Klinger ‘was placed in | i ov » the police here. —_— e Every good citizen will go to the polls to-day. OCivic patriotism re- Juires it. Blgoming Chance a’'morning glory. | s a prominent druggist and former new: paper editor. He always. has worked for selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, | the Republican party and was elected 1i- | brary trustee, voKe the county law to close the saloons, A hot fight will be the Inevitable result, o e Electric Road for Plumas. QUINCY, Nov. 6.—The Board of Super- PASADENA, Nov. 6.—Captain Phili A. Collins of Company I, Sev ment, and Miss Alice M. G ried this afternoon at C: » enth Regl- ray were mar- aptain Collins’ bedside. Th . visors to-day accepted the bid of D. M. | days with mervous masstremil! ol fe ong for & franchise to bulld an elec- | there were fears lest he should Log ro o a e’i?;fi?flcthfingfhr Plumas.l Hle]bld Sover; the marriage took place, Rev. S g] ranchise in Quincy . Hust s 3 iroh was also accepted. ! oflk!an;go." S5t I AL e Chrer $400. — e P 3 TBetting. Don’t forget the importance of vot- Index. Horse. Age. Welght %m. Str. Fin Jockevs. |0p. CL. | ing the Republican ticket straight. 27 Zoroaster, 3. T 1% (J Martin §5 2 | Make the victory complete. M i e 21 |E. Jones. 2 135 Reolla, ‘4, Lo | 2 (Mounce 3 135 Stromo, 3.. 38 4 3 |Pauntleroy | § 7 Coda, a.... 4% 5 6 |Ranch 8 Chimura, 3. Wi eeslive 3 [Devin ... 4 Time—1-16, :08; iS4 1316, 1:24%; m 1 1-16m, 151 Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, W Zoroaster best. Welght and h s cut off on backstret er Maid i %, A : P. Ryan's b, . galloping. Amasa Shields’ b. g. rd campaigning told on Morinel last part, Chimura not near a race, . by Rayon d'Or-imp. Astoria. Reolia finished 41 4 by Duke of Montrose-Laura W. stopped. Perfect start. | Betting. | Jockeys, Op. ¢ & Walsh....{ 18 13 |Morgan . 108 E. Jones. 85 3 |Devin . l B2 1 5 |Ranch 110 2 Won pulling up. Second and third LS FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three- 272, ear-olds and upward; purse, $400. Time- A P % driving. W nner, McMahc Alaria is in great form blew up, contrary to custom. Scratched—Rosalbra 108, y T | Betting. Welght Fin. { Jockeys. |Op. ci. 108 2 16 [Thorpe 10 7-10 2108 5 23 [Morgan . L 108! 4 3% (Rulz Jargrity 1 48 |H Sshields....| 3 3 S, 8 56 |Johnson . 50 8 : 6 [Macklin . 50 100 race. ily. Second and third by imp. Watercress-Alary, Whaleback arrrived late, Lodestar 278 SIXTH RACE—One mile; se . 1ing hreg- ear-olds and upward; p: urse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Wolxhl.}sl. %m. ¥m. ¥m. Str. Fin Stiver Tone, 4. 1 TRRER T U T Croker, 3. s o alns s gy = endly Gullder, 5 2 3% 38 21 2% 33 |Songer 5 Magnus, b=l el el e i Winifred, 5 5 [ 5 5 Devin . Time id, :20: % iS04 %, 1:164; mile, M2 Good start. Won oasing up. Second and third driving. " Winner, P. Ryan's b g by Fajeeito-Sieer Threny." C-*/"8 up. Second A plek-up for the winner. Croker ‘did his beet. Magnus ran away half a mile during his preliniinas Guilder 1s fmproving and will win ry gallop. " v NERVOUS, WEAK WEN. Are you nervous, weak, dyspe i : ptic, in pain misery from any trouble which medic’ine goes&:lr(l)(l‘: cure? If so, try Electricity as applied b. im- proved method. 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