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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1899, .«ooooooo¢ooo«»moo4ooo-oooo¢o¢o¢oooooooooooooomoooooowooomooowwwnoowmm*mmmoomwwmooooofooommo+o¢mw¢mmmmmwwmmwoo¢omw’ : NEWS OF THE e e ke ek ok XXENXNY BIGGEST SPORTING EVENTS * ¥ ek ke k ok ok EXREXR OF THE DAY : . 800000000‘000#000&000‘00‘0000 404040 40+ 0+0 40+ 040 4040 40 404040 40 +0 + 040 +0+0 +040+ 0404040 40+ 040 +0+ 040 +0+0 404040404040+ 040 +0+0+0+0 $ 0404040+ 040 40+ 040 +0 404040 40404040 +0+0 4040 4040+ 9 ONE SHAKY DRAW FOR STARTDID | MIDWEEK THE DAMAGE| "COURSING Public Lost Co—nfidencz When |Fleet Hounds That Willl Afamada Was Left at Tan- Course at Union Park foran Park. { Next Wifd_nesday. s people think the recall flag on a | Following is the midweek coursing | B rack 15 & good thing, and others | 4raw at Union Park. Fifty-six entrie + = It all depends on how one Regular midweek stake prizes. Train as oy On Saturday last at Wil leave Third and Townsend streets at | 10 The draw: _J. Coleman's Good By vs. E. D. Main's Free | Stiver Boy; € Commodore vs. a Ferguson developed the fact flag can be abused, and yes- opening day at Tanforan % London's Mag Connell Bros.” . Jim Caldwell showed plainly |ve 3. 5. Per mtroer: 3, O Bowiy &5 how the public's money can be uy Queen E. Geary's Hon- ed by ' bunting to Kinley ted by net using the bunting Cronin's Depend On Me v 3 the horses back. This 18 how the | J " B Perigo's Lady Davenport: J. McCe ake occurred. Afamada ruled an f("“" (names) Hairbrain n n favorite for the six furlong | Reannex: Aeneld Kennels' Aeneas vs. George | 19 v Beuhen's Aloha: Jeff Martinett's Bill Foster; third on the card, and it aid look Bros.’ Flame; Curtis & Son's Van- The mare was plunged on J. McCorm In & false breakaway hailf including the favorite, ich Vittftoe had the mount, started Just then Caldwell released Lo Cup, a 10 to 1 shot, 4 winner to within & few yards wire, where Jack Martin, on Mo- the second cholos, got up in time y less than a length. The favor- Ermah smbie’s i Expense vs. igo's Pretty Gi vs. 8. Moore's Rox; ve. M. B. Kav Cronin's Iron Du] Magnesia: F. A F. A. MoComb's L2 n Isle ve B ing Bros. g Pasha Ker a barvest. The track | Bernal Boy v 1. t T b | E. Portal's Laurelw ...F“«he weather perfeot ""unuh'- Ewedish; W ¥ vas Lost of the starters in the L e T for two-year-olds Marti at seven ell, Allen & Wilson's Advance Guard, | v 8. & Smith's Ida; S. E Men Who Will Contest at the initial HE Columbia Athletic Club is making a strong bid for public favor. Fol- lowing closely on the heels of its successful some weeks ago, the newly organized club has arranged five bouts to contested on Thursday night at its clubrooms, %8 Golden Gate avenue. |AMATEURS WILL BATTLE FOR FISTIC SUPREMACY Columbia Club, n e | fistic entertalament giv If the contests are carried out with as much neatness and dispatch s the | the approval cf the sporting public. Matchmaker Murphy of the club has arranged a splendid card for Thurs programme there s every possibility that the Columbias will meet with | | conclusion Sid Cavlill, | ming teacher, will give an exhibition in OLYMPICS TO RECEIVE THE LADIES Special Programme Arranged in Honor of the Fair Ones. The fair sex wil be entertained at the Olympic Club to-morrow evening by .he members with an indoor baseball game, a water polo contest and an exhibition of high and fu diving. John E. Ham- mersmith, the popular leader cof the zlub, has the programme in charge, and judg- ing by past entertainments given under | his auspices the evening will be greatly | enjoyed by the ladies. The baseball game will be played by the Populists and the Republicans. Both teams gave been practicing herd for the honor 8f representing the club In the in- door ba 1 league, which will be com- vosed of the leading athletic clubs of tne State, and the fair ones will In all ilkeii- hood =ee a hot contest. The clubmen will line up as follows Populists, Position, Republicans. Geo. Jumes (capt) Pitcher.. W, Cartwright (cpt.) .. Catcher L. Follansbee Firat G. Foilansbee * Second. Jeorge Fuller Third... .W. Gimmell Shortstop. ... Phil_Wand Left shortst J. Hooj Right fleld. Al Pray Charlies Derham.. Left fleld “hrman | J. Cunningha; Center field . Gleason The Olympic Reds and the Olympic Whites wili pl an exhibition game of water polo the same evening, and at its the club's swim- EATON AND WALTHOUR IN FRONT Far Ahead offlAH Records for Six - Day Bicycle Races. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—Eaton and Walt- | hour, the leading team, were forty-two miles ahead of all six-day bicycle race | records at midnight. Their score at that | hour was 56 miles S laps. They were one lap ahead of Miller and Waller, Gimm and Pierce and the Maya-McEachern teams. | Julius and Lawson withdrew from the | race shortly after 7 o'clock, leaving only twelve teams in the contest. Fallon and Michaels had left the track at 6 o'clock. The former gave out first, complaining of | stiftness, and Michaels, though _still strong, declded to withdraw, too. Law- son sald he was obliged to quit on account | | of a severe cold which he contracted yes- | He and Jullus had 104 miles and | | terday. 1 lap to their credit when they withdrew, and Fallon and Michaels had 356 miles and | 3 laps. | At 11:35 o'clock Walthour retired for a | rest and place. Eaton was fresh and set a ter- | | rific pace. For several laps he raced | with the derd at a two-minute gait and | inally drew away from them for a lap placing his team in first place by that dis tance, This race had Fischer broke the bunch. hardly e and started second _exhibition his team mate, Eaton took his | O’BRIEN AND ERNE FIGHT TO A DRAW Both Men Covered With Blood at the Close of Their Combat. Special Dispat NEW YORK, Dec. 4. Buffalo and Jack O'Brien | fought twenty-five round at the y Island | night, and at the end the | Stler of Chicago, decls | draw. This decision w but it did not satisfy a r who had picked a favc O'Brien forced the f work was of a cleaner | character. O'Brien’s force that was not behind the old case of a ciean hurricane fighter. Of the face bore the wor were badly dama nose were puffed up. smashed, but this will not b b as much ‘as the punishment he rece the body during the mill. O'Hr ably got in piledriving blows or ach, ribs and kidneys, and t visitations of his fists left red wel the Buffalo man's body | O'Brién was an even-money favorite about the fifteenth round, while be he fight began 100 to 7 was lald aga him. During the fight three knockdowns, while & ed agalnst him | “Both men were is just poesibl e the brother 1o |vs Curtis & Son's Fiying Fox; &| night. James Ryan, a lightweight, who comes from Montana with a record speed followed and the spectators were | bit fine to ge ) ) I i . yan, ontana P o Ll ‘ - Hon o1 | speed followe ectators we get down to the o D O e | B o ‘ctor Queen va. F. A. McComb's Lit- | grit and victories won, Is matched to fight Charles Vickers, a local amateur who Soting. & T?.’;“»,G"»“,‘é.“'r.”ifi‘f,?!fi.’:‘;;‘nf.’;' 7 | Wrougnt to 4 b of enthusiasm, | mill drew to a close %0 eager was ca b 4 Gl | 1is rapidly rising to the top of the heap by reason of his cleverness and hit- | being one uf the finest swimmers in_ the | Fischer man s lap and | the contestants for a_fave in the saddle, wou | WESTERN BASBALL LEAGUE. | ting powers. Both lads will fight at 133 pounds and are scheduled to go cignt | world. He is a member of the Cavill fem- | gained an cqual place with Sehincer and | that they fought like furies eonth run. Siver | rounds. That the fight will be a scorcher Is evidenced by the past performances | !I¥; famous as swimmers. il g Ty et B et - L D L after leading for | Representatives of Six Cities Perfect | of the contestants. Rvan Ia strong and willing, and the same can be said of | o the evening of December 13 thé ctub | Uik I IR LCAE, U¥ (UG8 SRCR: round Was furlous. blows coming ¢ e R g et an Organization. | Vickers. Ryan has been tried out and found to be a worthy antagonist for Vick- | large number of club membere have en | Miles. Laps. | and fast. They hugged each ot} OMAHA, #Dec. 4.—The Western Leagus | €S- Both men are training hard for the bout and a warm time s expected. tered for the contests, which promise | Eaton-Walthour .. 508 I punched in the clinches. They w in"the mile and a fur- |of ”f.f»“inn“l baseball clubs was organ- | Charlie Thurston and Joe Long are to meet the same night. They will fight | 8reat sport. Excellent prizes will be | Miller-Waller 1 and pulled and dragged each otl Through clever riding a h r= e ety . at 147 pounds, and as neither man has any love for the other, a good battle shouid | AWarded the winners. he programme | Gimm-Plerce 1 | their efforts for supremacy, and : i 1zed in this city to-day by representatives : s, e X L of events consists of a fifty-yard obstacl “McEachern 7 | scription of the blows would be impos ent d the 7 0 1| from five prominent mid-Western citles, | Tesult. “Kid" Johnson, the clever young representative of the San Francisco |fgee: fifty vard novice. 1003 acl onetdens -Kreamer % & | Both were covered with blood Thomas 3. Hieker of St Joment: Mo.. for. | Athletic Club will do battle with Dan Steele, a fAghter who is unknown to local | hieiig fey S e’ yara Junior race, hevaler ¢ 0 | O'Brien's face was the worst: lookins, s Ridie Seniitg lent ¢ . Westorn Assocta. | feme, but who is considered a ‘‘comer” by the management. “Kid” Finnerty |fancy diving. distance race, 3 | both eyes being bunged up and his mouth he burdle hantlonp: | \dent and treasurer. | and Joe O'Leary are to contest for bantam honors and are expected to put up & | Swimming under water and candle race. s [T e Y favorite. out a | SIX cities were admitted to membership | lively exhibition. e Davidson-Boake n 1 S the goag Sniitied the howt neltiy ue follows: Omaha, Des Motnes, Siou | Eugene Field of the Columbia Athletic Club and Jack Moss of Angels Camp | JOE KENNEDY MAY BE Thoma-Dickersor WY ey Thete were cvien .ot “Bvact - Morrts made o (IO + 55 Joseph: Lincoin and Denver, Th | are expected to do some tall slugging. Both men will enter the ring at 175 pounds Th PELAiL T el A Jrne!” and. ~O'Brien wina!"_ from the mile and a sixteenth | Other two citie ssary to complete ar 4 are scheduled to go elght rounds. As the two heavy-welghts & 08- k §—The score at 3 o'slock | 54 : ; T e Bt Gt e ed Aot e and are sc avy-welghts are each bos rtisans of the men, while the mors horse was nstalled | 2§ iy e e Cagseh fTom the | Csed of a hard punch It is unlikely taat the bout will go the limit. A decision MATCHED WITH RUSSELL Miles. Laps. | jevel-headed said a draw would be a just e it | Pus Hopeka, Davenport, Cedar Rapids, | will be given in each contest. —— | Eaton-Walthour . 50 1 | decielon. As soon a8 (he noles had ahited 3 Y J Ottumwa and Rock Island. | o 2 | Miller-Waller . 1 s . the master of ceremonies an- | | tic C ] Maya-M 1 0 raw. :I‘ru NDE‘,", fa Jock S ,wms BASILY. Hawthorne racetrack property for $27,500. ¢ }I're"l'\rn:wdyl xmdh "llilx' Russell together L [ S The steawards of the California Jockey | ;| The property was sold In the foreclosure | n the ring in the latter part of this Fi g DIED IN A STREETCAR. C g at 8 o'c San Franciscan Defeats Jack Carrig | The PrAPOry’ B85 0t M ™ Cartls and | month. Russell has shown a willingness | Bbcock;Stinson $ | - three legs. He in Five Rounds. jeorge H. Kuhl against the Chicago Rac- P to make the match, but owing to the ab- | Schineer 2 o |Sudden Demise of Edward J. Haas » r some time. BUFFALO, Dec. 4—Dal Hawkins of ing Association. Fitzgerald is president | sence of Kennedy, who is in S8acramento, | Thoma-Deckerson 3 ‘Whil His W, i n. The play was| 8 ¢o and Jack Carrig of Olean | 0f the Chieago Racing Assoctation, which his wishes cannot be learned. Long has | Davidson-Boake 3 | ; i St sl $a T 3 1 pe »d the tra as . | - I ire £on, the starter, got too cl ut at 133 nds ter | of the litigation which has been e Is confiden! a e two % % WHO LG D8 4 t- + . down in hting of the ffth round | o ePed with the track for several | B o | weights would draw well. He calls at-| COMPLIMENTS THE MIDDIES. |ed s ATt Jists. Wille fov ihe st of the hre ip sponge. | vaars. | i 7, | tentlon to the vast improvement shown R grer: past sixteen years, died in one of the ( heels w shin bones was “Clearly outclissed: e | Californian Knocks Out the /by Russell since his memorabie bout with | Secretary Long’s Views on the Recent | tro-strcet cars last night at 630 o ack L him up, | Cannon Defeats Carkeek. C, # 2 | Van Buskirk, when the latter partook of | Football Game. while on his way to his home at 321 i AT e LIVERPOOL, Dec. 4—Tom Cannon de- | incinnati Lad in the the big fellow's ear, and also to the de-| WASHINGTON, I 1 cretary | Teka street o-Da tries. HAWTHORNE TRACK SOLD. | feated Jack Carkeek of the United States | Ee | stre on the part of local fistic followers to | Long’s opinion of the football game be- | 4 1he deceased had boarded the car on Six furlongs; two-year-olds; sell- in this city this evening In a contest for | Eighth Round. see Joe Kennedy perform since his defeat | tween the An Jest Point ca- | Narket, street after quitiing his s Bid In by the Chicago Bacing Asso- | the Gracco-Roman wrosfing, cogmplon: : |at the hands of Peter Maher. de phia Saturday 1a embodied | oo, And, rode to ciation’s President.’ . A e o g Spectal Dispatch to The Call, It would not take either man long to| in a personal letter w e to-day ad- o TR s > - o -year- — "t into condition. Russell has improved | dressed to Rear Ad | F. V. MeN CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—Richard Fitzgerald rescott, Wi a sixteen-year-old - Ll 108 Bap 3 BE At MeNutr, it et e e te | | ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4—Frank McConnell | himself greatly by boxing with x | superintendent of the al Academy, | ¢ ched his d R of San Francisco knocked out Charley | Greggains and some clever amateurs who | and in which h Poticed that he he = e —_—————— — | Burns of Cincinnati in the eighth round | have been in training at the San Fran-| * ¥ 1 say for me to the foot- | ge, He was approac B of what wae (0 have been & twenty-round | $15c0 Atheltie Club. Xs Is already known, le they did not win, | who had thoughe (h THE CALL’S RACING CHA « | bout. in the arena of the St. Louts, Ath. | Kennedy has just defeated “Soldier aily SAant [leht and that It |asleep. On attempiing t ’ letie Club at the Fourteenth-street Thea- | sartier >t D¢ capital and is In good 15 cepecially gratifying to the depart- | was found that he was ¢ > i ter to-night. The men fought at cateh | fottle: ment that, certainly $o far as my ob- | on to the end of the 5 welghts | ;Manager Long has practically matched | Servation Went and so far as 1 have heard | strect, where opyri A 2 o erittes .| Jimmy Lawler to fight Sammy Maxwell | from others, nothing could have been L 4 (Copyright, 189, by H. H. Bebert) Compelra s e T hiten Teyarding Mc- | as' a preliminary’ to- the foregoing bout, | manlier or handsomer or in better spirlt | once nocfied 8 TANFORAN PARK, Monday, December 4, 1899.—Fourteenth day |telan and & mood-sized ciowd turnod out | (o hafs, L4156 I8 stronger to-day thas | than the way, In which the tvo teamy | and was given his of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather fine. | 15a"no dimcuity i1 taking B lifornian | anxious to go on again with Rufe Turner, | any brutal, unbecoming or ungentlemanly | upon the scen Track fast. ure, and his work fully justified all that v\llh‘ \\P.ll:lm he fought lwel‘fl)' stiff rounds | con t was especially noteworthy y, and at th < Y G s % had been sald of him. McConnell was | & Stockton. ”An‘ m_n- latter 1s matched | them that (_ho department does oner’'s office I - - = — oo | trained to the hour, but Burns did not to fight “Kid" Parker before the Na- | not forget that they are jJust as brave, | Smith went after th s with th : 35 CE—Presiding Judge J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. {seem to be up to a brulsing mill. Me. :'.’“3,“ B o Shvaend “T:e'”"“mfi_“ s a5t mo Buby e "‘”},,'.";“,"h"‘” S10° Ehely Morgue wagon. On their arriy 1l a further o 3 B - s : Connell was very cool and calculating and | 50,00 with Maxwell. s ¥ a0t A ey | fearch of the dead man's clothing was —— B even Tarti g0 ’ > F g and s gain fight the colored man, | Surance that in whatever emergency they | had, when it was fc thet Bl rat: FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs; two-year. purse, $400. zf_’m"d' stepping and ducking were SU- | and he has hopes of getting a second | are placed they will do everything in their was missing, The watleht Calgl B o Pz S - The men ¢1d not begin fighting hard un. | MeeHng by defeating Lawler. Both lads | power, as If they had won the game on | supposed to be attached to the watch was = > T oy, BB il i not begin fighting hare nn- | are willing and aggressive ringsters, and | Saturday LT Etif. | in place on the vest. but there was no s fodex. Horse. Welght. St : Nm. St n. | Jockeys. P Bell drove riche and latt T8 the B such a preliminary would prove a drawing | 3 2% | watch to be found. As, according to the 3 “Advance Guard.....1s3 3 25 1% 124 |3 Martin | ing Burns to the ropes. Just b card. : " | “Colonels” Are Now for Sale. | statement of Mrs. Haas, her husband had a 2 1 J30Y, uss fo e o) J On the evening of December 12 the San | poUisy s carrfed a watch, what be o _of the Diomed e 100 13 26 28 |Johnson apped McConnell 'sent 10 | prancisco | Athletic Glub . will - hotd 5 LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 4—At a meet- a. 4 My Gypsy 100 1 32 33 310 |Ranch Burne' head, sending him to his corner | regular monthly exhibi Dol 1ts | oot the Loutsville Baseball Club it was | LnePlece remains a mystery. The body b YPEY 1 21 H 42 |Phelan decidedly £10ggYy. egular y ex tion. The maia | R s e DRsELA i W was removed to the Morgué pending an 4 5 s 5 |T. Walsh. Burns recuperated quickly and put up & | Sty ana 32 oiean denry Lewis of this | voted to &2il the “Colonels,” if a satisfac- | inquest. Heart disease is supposed to be 2 s el s 008 mptiote it i Jckly and put up & | city and J. J. Gibbetts of Valleo at 143 | tory price could be obtained, and threa | the cause of death. as the decensed haq > %, 1:0 1 start. Won first three dri ! ting his right hard to the jaw at the pounds. The other bouts arranged for the | members of the club will attend the com- | been suffering with neuralgia for some & 0., bY 1mp. G ellie Van e : e :b“f_ same evening are: “Bud”’ Terry against| Ing league me New York wi time past S 4 oh; he was be Johnson could not do him justice. My Gypsy B R ih M e duma"m"“! Tllnmme. at 118 pounds; Teddy Ir- | this purpose v, The club lo: —_——— dio Sweet. William. Jngl 388 Silver Matd. 222 100 5 | gown with a hard right to the jaw, but | ana TEaetteis A s gy, (et 138 pounds, | mongy Iast weason. It is reparted ‘il The tendency in British citfes is to lower B85 5k El Salad 109 — | he was up quickly and retaliated by Ariv- | teur in his class. i1 - l] i S £ P ;Mhlh-ln-—nl_u con- , prices, instead of making municpal indus T i 6 RO F— e et g e ’}!118 u' Hfim r:]‘h]‘ to McConnell's u;‘nm:. g i S. | trolling in st In the ttsburg Club. | tries a source of profit 3 t furlongs; Mile and a sixteenth; three-year- d; . k | He followed this y a right-nand — 04 S e e PRdE. ‘UeChnmell ‘et looser o aiter s | @ STLIOLILHOLHLS 116 KoM et s s nda ... ’ vadly. McConnell ¢ se, und after a 4 e SOOI SOEDIID IO b Qa0 s N . 3 May W ] PR | series of siff exchanges, in which b | RIS e Nenierienenie DOLIOLIOKIONI® Lt o RO OXK ® = : Goor = A e B ! | had much the better of it. crossed Buras | 5 R FERETYE £ .3 | itha et to the Jaw. Birns was dazed | b4 1 =5 11-6 | by the .blow and the Californian, seein, = o Suloitioha s W Days R ¢ B | his advantage, crossed his right ifke & b'd race—Wallenstein, Dunblane, Silver X 1 A% itee » %5 |flash to the point of the jaw, bringing i, ; Quwyhes. 3. 5% ¢ H ® % | Burns to the floor flat on his tack, where | 2 o8 race—Good Hope, Croker, Manranilla. katnne, 127 Sabie x # 3 [helay moticnless after he was countod | 5 rd race—Casdale, Montanus, Rio Chico. 5 1% 8 Devin 0w fout ! ARy A i e aBin : = McConnell helped carry his beaten ad- & pamax, - Time o7; 516 016, :56%; 13- 2'4; mile, 141%; 1 1-16m. 1:47%. Fair start | versary to his corner. It was some time & February, Meddier. gaerot Alicla’ Won cleverly. Second and third drivine. Winner, J. Foley's b. g, by imp. | before the Cincinnation recovered pos- & & # dlothian-Loleta. of b TN Winers. Lothinn much the best. Silver Tone likes seven furlongs. Castake ran a swell race. "fl‘,‘{,’"fl'u',,,."",,{?f;',,lflf’(h, contat £ n — ~Too much weight on Snips. Alicia almost left. b i i g lg t.cf ' 2 — > | > s s Bt b e —————perpryal |11 RV T VL & CVEIV Ivian lay rossess t~— gar ur, [}I_a[] h|||] S Hect"[] Bet g " Berkeley Co-Eda . CAUSE MUCH STRIFE "3 KELEY, Dec. 4—Mrs. Phebe A. %m Ym. %m. 6tr. Fin. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. To th 'h eea1e . o rst, already famous as @ patroness e ) : o the man whose vitality is Are you a weak man? Are you 2 he university, announces & new bene: R § | Cpertaen ena Tawyers OLReen B | B e hansted and who finds hi O n designed to further the welfare R % 4 | pervisors Discriminating Against exhausted and who finds himself, nervous, fretful, and gloomy? Is & e s i A x 3 Repeating Shotguns. |%¥ while still young in years, a : : 5 p< Sty gt v H 6% 6% €3 | SAN RAFAEL, Dec. 4—The wrangle S yvour sleep broken? Have vou & cmove the difficulties $1 s@. 10 Ts I 1 |over the Marin County game laws on ac-| @ broken down wi ! } P2 Nroxsns preyon $ ited intercollegt : th 12 8% 8% [Hem ® ®» roken down wreck of what he the California and 4 2 % 5 : H s %8 f‘:)nunl at l[r;‘-lr lntflnfilc ?‘;“rdm“fl ar‘:d: . Faches il =g p 1 Rk __ |Bullman . he antipathy generally felt toward the | ¢ ains a E a > Z; % 4% % 1:3% Tad start. Won first three driving. Winner, O, B, | Board of Supervisors, has reached a | & Oought to be, the Dr. McLaughlin BTG S 9T R Iy QUICTCNG parts b b m. by :\:‘.(u-.\]l.x'r‘r‘ M i L A 4 5 point where the County Fathers realize s > Jaf of the riders were pulling up whe er w ed. Track too hard for Sybart 5 : : . " " ; " pot e St A thiary g phfing s v ieol berriSENAE e hng too hard for Sybarie. | hat some decisive move must be made. |§ Electric Belt is full of encour- of your body? Is your back & Beratched—Wilmeter 101, Melkarth 101, Aprona 101, Yule 107, Potentate 104, Aluminum 105. | of the Supervisors to-morrow will ba in : g2 b e i s bl T S imn, teresting In consequence, but if the board agement. It is the success of weak and painful? Have you % ¥ Mile and an elghth; handicap; three-year-olds and upward: | LpAom®,out the intention stated by indi- vidual members the controversy will be- | come more heated than ever. It is now | commonly admitted that the board mndei | the age in elevating the condition f. ; lost the vigor of youth? Are you of men suffering from a loss of lucky: got thro Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. %m. sm. %m. Str. Fin @ mistake in rejecting the proposed game i G Ihe athconl- | 3 - — Tawe submitted for fie. ronsidoration by itali Rheumatic and Gouty? Have you e ue SIS sat < i ol L A eoyEALIS proviaions Jeads pay. Tari ? llege Hears: ¥ 43 ectionable provisions lead- A . ge Hearst R L I T ng 0 20 much strife. It is worn while you sleep. Varicacele? Thes¢ are all the 61 R e I s hdh oo, ISP Mostikrou- F . g It of t! f vital f - een the provision excluding the o vas /1ta SHE LI e s, i S nackosvn i § 07 Six Or eight hours cvery B - ng sh , O e Ul H 3 . . SHOOTING AT SUISUN. 02 8 § H 8 4 Claas” degimiations o atiet & e n night it pours a steady stream The gentle stream of Electricity Some Fine Bags Made Eiving: Winness 5. s o MmO L, foparently proved| " of electricity into. the ne 3 re Bags Made by the Duck r. 3. Cottey's Elsin. © nconstitutional on the day when y into the nerve cen- from Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Nembula ran a col Attorney Cnarles S. Wheeler accused Jus- Hunters. in toward rail an @ let-up. Malay quit tice George Rodden of bein firde - 3 . 5 S y 3 ) g a ‘“‘weaklin ter, s; y o . FIFTH RACE—Mile and hth an ?n"l‘:.:‘l'kgg tha osartined Sopp cf the i | » saturating the weakened tis- Belt going into the nerves and 3 RACI rd ; -year- & % s s re- | seigirell e el S 416. FTH A fle and an elghth; hurdie handicap; three-year-olds and upward: Fr‘o'i’f.“.o.‘.‘e‘x“tfi""fié‘.“’” b"“ie another sues and organs with its life. This weak parts for hours ev ih fe some extra fine bags.| P B w3l is stry 4 i ours every night rd was made by the Sulsun Index. Horse. Age. Weigh ¥m. Ym. ¥m. Jockeys. \g;“"a: q"u'n'\fx‘“..“én'."fl,.,f'“’" R YE Y fve . trength. From it comes the soon replaces all the 1 ne of ti Joe r = T " - |— A of s - g - 1€ lost ener; O s (TR TR 8 [orem e el bap, @ Vim, the energy, the fire of per- P ergy e winger H ‘ of all re Lt t, . Beveral ot s rery - lurphy six A 1) 1§ | Woarthy “poribaaS, AhotEn e ect physical and mental action. and makes every organ perfect. fourteen. Tommy - S 1 HES 4 4 |shall afirm their determination to fight It renews the h . d. 4 g 2 R f 4 13 |suchalaw toa finish, and a delegation of Ws the health and happi- It cures permanentiy in every the ' club, _got ERRE | R i Y |Mase. 1 12 | eportsmen and attorneys will be present ? Y them. The record of Una Colorado, & H H H x = 10-MOrTow to protest against such action ness of all men. ¥ Bryan, twen- Posen, s Pulledup .. . T 2 I | being taken by the Supervisors. case. arper. rty-six; = = —_———————— - L o - ipled_with Rossmore. B e R o Time-100h Good siart. Won firat three riving. Winner, I Morehouse's ch. g., by ONG YONG THREATENED. ) , and being unfamillar with_the | PUig o NorfolcCamen. = o was bac i : . . < no records were brolen Jack |y Lake Bad best of weights and was backed by the right sst. Rossmore swerved badly | Overall Manufacturer Complains to Smith and Breck Morrell did the vest Police of 2 Price on His Head. - Scratched—J O C X shooting and ha of thirty-five birds. to their credit a bag Cured His Pains, GRASS VALLEY, Cal. Nov. " It is unlike all others. It is stronger, more durable, and more satisfacto any other method of treatment. s e You feel its vitalizing warnth as soon as it touches your body. Put it on when you are Ong Yong, a manufacturer of overalls at 613 Merchant street, complains to the po- | 4|7. SIXTH RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Favorites in Poor Form. EW ORLEANS, Dec. 4—Favorites | | were in poor form to-day and Trinditza, | sooex: Fome. A€, Welght. |8t Ym. o e’ who spread-eagled her fleld, was the only | 312 G B. Morris, & | 517791 14" a8 one to land the money. Results: - fh 2t 41 W% lilng, six furlongs—Debride won, Dr. 3 33 wsley second, McAlbert third. Time, 1:15%. m verary 11, 4 ;5 ;’ :: ::‘ Five and a half furlongs—Triaditza won, Su- 141 Hohenlohe, 4. 2h 3h 3h 52 preme second, Flylotta third. Thne, 1:08. 358 Schiller, a. 4h 61 7 1 P F R g Time—1 1% 916, <57 13-16, 1:22% — . Pt e, T1i T 225 mile, T41%; 1 1-16m, Good R R R LD I Won easily. Second and third driving. Winner, E. Cortiga s Y onatande second, Lackman third. Time, 147 R iy R s SRR ST G i 1nE. tle—Colonel Cassidy won, Koe- o eehaalloped in. Leoa left her speed in the stable; judges didn’t miss nig second, Dandy H third, Time, 142 Scratched—First Call 101 BT it Ao ' ll“t:chtl!( he |A. afraid of his life, and asks pro lon. According to his story he has refused to employ men at the dictation :..hub ‘fim‘:en Tailors' Unifon, and t! . The out of a difficulty which ‘h.l‘fom :oome oD, smo the lyCmnele Sltehty Aive men. ' Until a short thme yg Until a short time ago i' re members of the Tailors' Union at 1014 Stockton street, but recently the lon men were all disch; , and lhettnlou' headquarters it was gl’n-ced'.'w in Ong Yong's shop were re- DR, M. A. M i Sir: Your Bel AT e no . Yours ever t CHRIS. 1l TENBY, M. A McLAUGHLI m’“mfiwmmmmm retiring, set the regulator just as you lik tricity Into your body whl{n you lyleep{ N Rn SR PR VRS PRI PPN & ekt Its touch is the touch of magnetism, nerves, and enlivens the blood. ould not take §2000 for money when it brings health. the essence of vital force. It soothes paln, quiets the It makes all who use it stronger. my belt,”” writes a grateful patient. It ls worth more than Come and let me show you how grandly supe CALL AND TEST IT TO-DAY FREE! Soms,and ot me casity It can be made mild or sLrol while on your body. You e test It o ot T T Eie T Tull ot &:L-'fl:’-fix’mnmhfl]hz:- i s ks 702 Market, Cor. Kearny, Offis Hoars—S a.m. t08:3 p.m. S. F., and Burdick Block, Sundays, 10 tol. Cor. Bpring and Becond, Los Angeles. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES BT TS 0 V000 Do 0o DO He0 00 & 0 IR0 D 00 S0 4 0 6