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THE SAN FRANOCISCO OALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1899. Bolietiotio et etioti e tietio etio N et etietiotiotiotie CALIFORNIA AND STANFORD IN LINE/ ettt e tietie etie N Varsity Shapes Up Wlthout Whipple and Cor- mshf—Cardlnal Eleven Displays Confi- nce Murphy WH Sure' Play n trained fc which their hopes and will meet face to face tle of the year. All t ¢ coaches is over been the 4 ed at Pa Berkeley by play- and co: until what v P - g wh y par 3 SHERHAN. SALE OF KIP'S HORSES. Si dx 'amous Pacer, Brings L‘ ss T han “Vx Hundred Dnlln 'S, x F > r-Lip- « was ve 1 ® Ben- r arm S and the [ 5 bon win- E ay was that by Dependable Drugs For the Teeth @ee ~0—0—0+0+«3+0+H BOXER KID PARKER ARRIVES, 7 #ID PARK who comes to meet ‘-‘\ Rufe Tu the colored wonder Ny from Stockton, in a twenty-round Teeth need-constant care. They boxing bout, arrived here last . - “u e night. TI al lightwelghts are matehed swe not like other portions of the § I}, “Nifional Athletie Club and will body ; when decay destroys the tooth meet In Wondward's Pavillon December rker has had el this year and has won all but one, id draw with Jack Lewis. He structure there is no possibility of its § restoration. the breath: makes the teeth pearly white. 25 cents. Kid"" Broad of llivan of Bos- Regular price efeated I enty-five ro fight to-night Lesleytine is a tooth wash; 1t E ihe Broadway Athletic Club. Is delightiuliy fragrant; a O StV Chnoze cwere ERE, healthfel substitute for tooth th round. In this round Sulli- b went to the floor ea and came powder. again after @ time dragging a good Louden’s Saponaceous Dentri- in of the allotted ten seconds with ce polishes the teeth, and At the end of the twenty-fifth round eeps the gums healthful, | both men we ely. ‘hlm | I ad was nd he Sozodont—A well-known tooth was the ag wash that has been reduced in eferee b 3n in his fa price. We sell small size for 20c | | Teferee but to give a d sion in his favor. White's Tooth Powder, 40 cents, : R sult§ at Ber{nxnvgs. < lder’ : WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—The steeple- Calder’s Tooth Powder, 15 cents, oh ¢ chase proved the interesting feature of Hood’s Tooth Powder, 20 cents. the day at Bennl Phoebus, an out- Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 20 cents. sider, won handily by four lengths, and Rubifoam—Dbottle, 20 cents, | Becky Rolf, a 25 to 1 shot, finished sec- Zonweiss—in tubes, 20 cents, | ond. “Results: Sheffield’s Dentrifice—tubes, 15c. Mandicap for three-year-olds and upward, 5 ] [ gt foriongs Meehanus ‘won. Judge ‘Wardeli Free delivery to raliroad polats wi secon ride third. Time, 1:16 sies oF «den fillies, five furiongs—Elie Ski; o o ot st d ol Carasaljo second, Jamaica third. Time, eplechase for three- two and & haif n -Phoebus rd. Time, furlongs—Golden _Rattle ond, Robert - Metealf r-olds and upward, Three- mile and a six- teenth— 8t Simonlan won, Goiden Link second, Alvarado II third. Time, 1:52 1-5. e Dunkhorst Bests Lansing. “2' MARK!T ST. 1h YOU r'is'n,»w )., Nov. 28.—Ed Dunk- orst of Syracuse gained the decisior rrancisco gal S EPE. g Mike Lansing of Rochester, N. Y., in 10TH ANp BROADWAY, Oaxuans S h;u{o:‘;:s- ere to-night. was A en ring engage- | | of the ecity Pute breath, a clean mouth; good 1y twice: Jack Carrig Luke €2, Spike Wallace, &igestion and health depend upon the Bart v and Jack care of the teeth. n, Yo Sacknon teice o] boxed a draw with Danny Needha Ho Lesley’s Dental Cream !s an will train At Blanken's Six-Mila House. ideal toilet nequisite. Put up in .o — collapsibie tubes. Sweetens DECISION FOR BROAD. | made. A | mission to store the B o R O R R e L T O B D L A A A A o R L P A ot RECORDS MADE IN ALL THE BIG SPORTING EVENTS OF THE DAY e AR ANt LN e e e Bt e e e ti e Liv e e e e 0 250 mmmmm%wgo&‘mo&o B A A R R o P lDOG OWNERS WAITING FOR THE WHISTLE THAT W P > oo PP e AR5 BN o g A ety e e [ R e e R S A KNOr KOUT THREE DRAWS, THE SCORE| Lively Boxing Bouts in San Francisco Athletic Club Gymnasium, batties drawn and hitter . Ed Nolan, art, His fensive on the mana ut land some h stopped lop in a degr He knocked Fred down in th st ro bu quickly. In the second salled in and soon had Nolan A left sw on the jaw d on the effective poin iches with floor. legs was betwee 1to vantage me back at him. ar Ref Richa J. McCormack fast rounds. Richards, who the taller of the pair. had a lead time and then tired badly. He it the eighth round, but . h to secure a draw. The gymnasium was packed to the doors. —————— CALCIUM CARBIDE. Supervisors Designate a Locality for Storage of the Dangerous Chemical. The Fire Committee of the Board of Supervisors yesterday morning hegrd the protests of parties directly or indirectly interested in the handling and storing of calclum carblde (from which acetylene gas is manufactured), against the pas- sage of the order forbldding the storage of the dangerous article within the limits and county. Fire Marshal Towe and Chief Sullivan of the Fire De- artment were present and listened to the arguments of Horace G. Platt, who spoke for the protestants. After considerable discusston on the question, Fire Marshal Towe presented a new order, which was adopted, and pro- vides among other things that it be unlawful for any person, firm, corpor tion or association to keep or store any calcium carbide in greater quantities than twenty pounds, except in that portion of the city and county bounded on the west- erly side by Kentucky st Railroad enue and San Bruno avenue; on the th by the county line, on the east by the water front and on the north by Islais Creek.” An_understanding was arrived at with Mr. Platt that he should be be- fore any final wording of s rotest against chemc; “Potrero district known as the | questing that the location for be permitted only in the section where | gunpowder is allowed to be stored, was accepted and filed. ather Caraher and Attorney Barrett ap ared before the committee and op- 1 the petition of Hannah Bros. to re. Pair the premises at H08-1124 Stockion street, which are Intended 25 an annex | to the ‘®otel Nymphia.” of unsavor: fame. The matter was laid over until a decision of the Supreme Court in connec- tion with the proposition is recelved. —_——— FINANCES IN A TANGLE. OMAHA, Nebr., 1\0\ 28.—The financial affairs of the Greater American Exposi- tion are getting into a worse tangle than ever. The company, through its attor- ney, made answer to-day to the bank- ruptey proceedings flled In the Federal Court, admitting the claim that it was insolvent, and that transfers of its prop- erty In payment of some of the credi- tors previous to the filing of the peti- tion were in the nature of making th parties preferred creditors. The heav. creditors who have been paid by these transfers and those who have protected themselves by attachments and other legal measures. are fighting the bank- ruptcy proceedings. NETT, (LS END THE TEAMS TOGETHER| PR R o) 4 Pt S ¢ 4 < tietiod TO CONTROL NEW PARK b oo 00D ebo-0-00bodod o ed > .»y@o/}*—“—o—do@&b&&. 5 BT = BRI IE SRR (7 585 3 oot ‘Have Assumed the Manage- P ! 4 ment and Will Direct Fu- Ama e o0 o o = R e e S Stanford’s Eleven. GILMAN, LEE DE FOREST, TRAEGER, BECKLEY, ‘FISHER, RAITT, BOREN, SMITH. 5 ? { i } ; : b + z ] I ~ JONES HAS r PLUCK TO GIVE AWAY Thrown From Dr. Bernays, He Went Out and ‘ Won Handily. Jockey Eddie Jones was the hero of the racing at Oakland yesterday. While at | the post in the second event, a mile and | a sixteenth run, he was snapped off the back of the seccnd choice, Dr, Bernays, | g too quick for the barrier, and as | he law prone on the track it was feared | he had suffered severe injury. After shak- 5 Off his rider Dr. Bernays ran away a le and a furlong, and was then led hack tot st. Jones pluckily remounted the chestnut horse, and going to the front won all the way, beating Gotobed two lengths. When the winning rider returned to the nd h orded a most hearty re- tion. Ostler Joe, the favorite, ran as if he had seen his best days. The bett s quite as lively as usual at the track over the bay. Three choices led In winning purses. 1 a big field of sixteen lining up at arrier, Flamaway, the § to 2 favorite, | g4 y for the opening nded Barney Schreib- place two lengths be- | er's Zuri fore T With a h in th slight call in the betting over t, Montan the entry of Billy £ 1 spturing the third | was heavily p downed Faversham, ' had made all the running, a nos “n was a close third. Panamint llll-’ poor exhibition of riding Spencer in getting Dunblane, favorite fourth number, beaten. Poc kflul} stretch turn, the “ice man” pot a hard ¢ at foo ose in time to get third place. Vit toe, on Decoy, went the “overland” into | the siretch, getting the decision hum‘ Flor by a head at the wire er ived extensive backing to | ter run; but Forte, aptured’ the took a fancy to pound or more to spare at finish The favorite led Don | it but two lengths for the place. a wonder, Pat Morrissey did not s-on choice for the final sprint, | turity course, closing an § to & I'horpe waited with the “Celt” | | horse to the bend for home, where he cut [loose, winning by & length from Kink | 4!..;11Aml at the finish. San Mateo ran | third. plum. over the F favorite. Track Notes. Jockey Tullett has been reinstated by the Stockton Driving Club. Frank Van Ness lost Fair Test on Mon- day evening from lung fever. Walter Jennings was wrathy over the | flagfall in the last event. He thought that as Ferguson had swished the recall flag | when San Mateo was left he might have done the same thing when Ventoro, the second cholce, was left standing. Perhaps Mr. Ferguson can give a more definite de- scription of the use and abuse of the fiag 1 the writer. The yearlings from Rancho del Slerras | top price was paid by Burns E for a bay colt by El Rio-| nsetta, the youngster bflnglnfi $1400. J. | irant pald $600 for a chestnut colt by Rey | del Sierras-Alice N. | Following are the entries and weights | for the two handicaps to be decided at | Oakland nksgiving day: The ( two and a quarter upward; acceptances , November 20—Dr. Bernays te 110, Ulm 97, Billy McCloskey %, Stromo 94, Schiller %, Mamie G S , Lomo 87, Twinkle . (*Connor 80, St. Algnon 8. The Paxton, one and an elghth miles; a free handicap for three-year-olds and up- $600; eights and acceptances X November 29, ]l.ul(llun!v welghts—Dr, Sheppard 117, Topmast 112 Pat Morrissey 109, Satsuma 112, Rosinante 110, Rosormonde 107, Meadowthorpe 104, | Ostler Joe Plan 93, Dr. Bernays 106, Imperious Grady 9, Morinel 2. Um or y 107, Mamie G 89, ps 8, Coda 80, Ringmaster 87, Schiller n.m Luis %, Dare II %, Zoroaster 112, lale 103, Los Medanos 108, Olinthus 102, Festoso 9, Judge Wi offord 89. To-Day’s Entries. First race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds and upward: purs 261 Strongoll .. ... 8t. Cuthbert. 32) Alaska 109 .164; 375 T Don’t Know. 1109/ 375 Skirmish 18| 366 Alexander . .112/(254)Chibuahua 1109| 368 Silver Mald. 104| 228 Lady Helolse. Second race—Futurity course; two-year-olds; selling: 9 Giro . +v..100] 243 Hallifax .. 328 Racetto [101| 349 Aborigine . Sen Sen. Juletto . (232)Miss Madeline (320)Gundara 304 Gold Finder. | 366 Fine Shot. Third race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and upward: selling ;. Terrens .. 103/ 351 Monrovia 258 Oratbes . 02| 321 Aluminum % Good Hope.......102| 216 Lost Girl 110/ 369 Jerid . ¥ o ] @64)Earl Islington...100| 14 Loving t evening by Chase & Men- | ——= Fourth race—Futurity course; two-year-olds; ‘ Fifth race—Satsuma, Dr. Sheppard, Los Me- | ) selling o | danos Sixth race WON -Afamada, Sly 371 Mandamus ON A FOUL. Fifth race—Mile and a sixteenth; purse three-year- olds and upward; JLos Medanos, 373 Satsuma .. BEOCITONENOY. A A s this city won what was slated as a fifteen- | round fight in the sixth round from Joe Sixth race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and | Reay of San Francisco on & “deliberate upward; selling. I 1. to-night. f\“l"““""_‘{‘, i Crowley used his right to good effect, landing three 1 swings which took all Selections for To-Day. First race—Magdalenas, Mafada, Chi Date for ECoy-Haher Fight. huahua. | EW YORK, Nov. 28.—The date for the Becond race—Racetto, Miss Mad Fine | giq McCoy-Peter Maher fight at the Shot. | Coney Island Sporting Club has been set Third race—Jerid, Loving Cup, Good Hope. | for December 2l. New articles have been Fourth race—Duckoy, Anjou, Choteau. | stgned. nk Crowley of the courag of/Reay. Ben Hart se- . rea cured the dec over Charles Vickers 377 Sister Alice. ; Btta H | u‘:"“}” “"‘_‘1 e i Trian cker THE CALL’S RACING CHART. EGF [COPYRIGHT, 18%, BY H OAKLAND RACETRACK, Tuesday, November 28, 18909.—Forty- fourth day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather cloudy. Track fast. == H ERT.) FERGLU JOS. A. MU Rl”\ Presiding Judge. J. B | 382 FIRST RACI “ive furlong: lds; purse, . o | '!l-un{:% Index. Horse. Welght.St. Fin. | Jockeys. Flamaway 1 11 [Thorpe . Zurich 0 H ; £ :ler-r Tirade . 115 3 Conley . n \\lr'!\(\w 42 T. Walsh it Apollinaris 5 A Howitt . Cymona 6% |Phelan Owyhee 71 |Helnson §1 0 1 12 ‘ourist IL.... 13 The Offering. M White Fern Del_Ri, Time—%, bell's b. £., by Flamaway th Scratched—Vinctora 10: 1% Hub- A start. Won first three driving. Winner, E, o mext time. Tirade ran a good race. “x0 |E. Jones. 11 12 obed, 2% 24 [Spencer i1 Ringmaster, 32 33 (Henry 354 Ostler Joe, 8. o 4 > 4 _iSonger 2 T Time—146, 5T%; 116, 1:22%; mile, 1:42%; 1 1-16m, 1:48% Good Becond and third driving. Winner, Dr. start. Won ridden out. E. Rowell's ch. g., by Bir Dixon-Welsbaden. After running away riderless for a mile and a sixteenth Bernays won cleverly. Gotobed was short. Ostler Joe is a ‘“‘has been.”” 884, THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-year-olds; purse, #00. . | | Betting. Index. Horse. Weight![St. %¥m. %m. Xm. Btr. Op. 3 Montanus - fg 0 836 T s e 152 2s 250 Faversham m’ 4 9% U3% 136 5. 1h 88 309 Lothian ... TMEE | Adec SR R L BY% brgik 374 Yaruba .. 3 Th A% 6D 41 1 | e 38 U 0|5 6 6 [ 52 13 = (18] INNEY CEN MRS RN 1 3 &3 g %, 02; %, 1:28. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, b. &, W. D. Randall by Montana-Flirt * Montanus showed improvement. Faversham ran to the notch. nish; so did Yaruba. Panamint ran disappointingly. Seratched—Ed Lanigan 109, Lothian staggered at the Fin. | Index. Horse. Welght.St. ¥m. %m. L * Jocker 7'“’ Decoy . 106) 1h |Vittitos - Floridan 109 i MU Dunblane pencer Iy PR 7 4 Martin. . e 58 \lnrl»n 6§10 |C. Wilsor 366 75 |Morse ... 36 Steel Diamond. LS % 8 IT. Burns. Time—To %, :22; to %, short ¥, 1:11% A start. Won first three driving. Winner, F. W. Dos by imp. Deceiver-Nantucket, Decoy best ridden. Floridan beat {106 gate, Dunblane badly ridden. Tar HIN was short. Scratched—Summer 102, Dantel 101, Antoinetta 101, Midity 105 386 FIFTH RACE-Mile and a quarter; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. . ¢ i ture Coursing There. The coursing after will be the representative hounds on this « tween the dire dog owners, | management | for ¢ is give run their an effort | without t San Mateo Park here kennels running grey. ast a conference s of and At the park the former turned over th¢ the be handled The information sing men wil best dogs at the new park in to attract the betting publiq whose patronage it cannot exis % The men ir d in the new manage ment ar Thompson, & Wilson Seggerson, Lopez, N H. F. An portion of th r joint bene out that park to the cou P. Wh reon. T the best and the coursing men terest the effects of blood in the park, wt ent time, has not be stake for next been limited to sixty-fou will be held Pythian « day night The regular meetir rourslnl& ymmitiee was night H. Re T resign dency and also his memb. committee ing to h This is expected to ex months. Hls cessor the December meetin Dr. Leek, who w Coursing’ Park di the California ce rehearing. It wi next meeting granted J O'Shea mittee with He seeks to from*D. J. H that she has Her pupples are on the coast. M the registration of thre t|uz Young America, out r's awn. Since the . “hr\wd Koolawn has been ru r O’Shea claims that he was n te any lllegal acts alleged to hav T | mitted by her owners and she made to suffer for them. | went over with the others. Following is the draw for Thanksgiving | day at Ingleside Coursing Park rk M. Kellogg's lowa s Little ltam Halpin's Maid Wadena vs. H. A Johnson's Tod Tralee: H. t's Forget llon's 3 D T of the Mill McEnroe's Magi: H A. Johnson's 1 M pus v Depend ‘on_Me light Jr.; E. D. James Dean's —_——— Insulted the President. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22—-N. F. Daw | son, a clerk in the office of General Miles has been dropped from the rolls or | count of letters he has written to of the Government reflecting on t! dent. — Wedded at Enu. ETNA, Nov. 28.—Fred T. 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AND P10 IRON. J-C- WILSON & CO., .25, 2otz semsas, 1964, WPF!RSHI‘I‘N‘ JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTHE, Mgr C. W. SMITH, !h? Plumbing, “Steamb Ship Work & and 13 Washington st. Telephone FRESH AND SALT MEA"L IAS. BOYES & C0., £57%, " | | Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Welght.(St. ~%m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. 1 (335) Forte, 4. Y N ¥ e Ty 2 3 (278) Opporien 4 317,34 34 1 65 315 Don_ Lul PO e 1h 35 0 0 361 Lovdal, 2 3% 4 4 i 312 Time—i, :25%; %, 17 mile, 1:43; Tm, 2:05. Good st Won cleverly. Sec- ond and third driving. Winner, B. Schreibar's b. g., by imp. Fortissimo-Overture. Forte was best. Too far for Om\ono’m el. Main 1304, FUR! J N. LOFSTAD, 2.5~z |m" FOU‘DE kS WESTERN FOUNDRY, Yorton & Hedioy, Props.. T4 Fremonk st Cestings of Every Description Made Order. Tel. Black 1565 ” . upsturs Latest prices, remodaling. 387 SIXTH RACE-Five and a half turlongs: lhreeytu olds and upward; purse, $400, . Index. Horse. Age. W(-Irht.l‘st. 4ms %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. l Jockey? (356) Pat Morrissey, fi .18 1 43 3h 31 11 |Thorpe U8’ King Carnival, 3....117) 3 32 23N 1h 23 [J Martin 5 ... San Mateo, 5. 4] 4 P e X 21 31 ‘L Turner. 2 12 457 San Venado, 4. ur 5 5 5 41 410 |Songer [kl (360) Miss Mario 14) 2 2h % H H |Vittitoe . 4 Ventoro, 3. -108| e ... |Spencer . o Time—1-16, :07%; 7-16, :43 r&“ 1:08. Poor-un Won first three driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. g, by Lord Clifton-Tennle B. Morrissey 1s a wonder just now. King Carnival is a smart one, San Mateo played for a good thing. Vittitoe rode & very bad race. PAPER DIAI.EI‘ mluma PULP AND PAPER CO., T2 Montgomery st. PRINTING. PRINTER, §11 Sansome E C HUGHES, o o2 S‘IATIONEW AND PRINTER. gzt PANTRIDGE * Cuicze T MINED WEITE ASH STEAM COA! " THE BLACK x