The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 26, 1899, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1899 SPORTING EVENTS OF éHRlSTMAS DAY @ *teetietiotiet it et etie el e e o e e N et e WILD TRALEE |CHRISTMAS CAPTURESA | HANDICAP NEVER IN FOR ALPEN THE CHASE RICH STAKE| | Jockey Boland Rides Four | | Rosormonde Won the Christ- | Winners at the New Or- mas Handicap—Novia First leans Track. for lhi IYIilroy. Speclal Dispatch to The Call. MERRY holiday et etieti et fietietden] ReteN NN Q TOPMAST T. J. Cronin’s Black Dog Car- the Honors at leside Park. | ries Oif Ing ' was throng of several y thousand people " witnessed some of r e the sharpest and | tlest ort of " z season at Oakls sterday ) and nothing marred n the afternoon's 1 4 | mount in ths first race, nu s vurnmp' the pleasure. The w w . | m ed offered by Captal weather w warm ke met | Jumes Reese for the best riding percent- and balmy, the o] 2 '_r‘_\m\.‘xl; nandicap at a mile was | o TERLE WNIRSLE AT I - w - | the feature of the day. Alpen, who out-| &~ fast as forked light- . . classed d, was a strong favorite, . and flelds with and won very easily. Resul earnest pretensions to Sixteen - % books in the big ring and three field boo were kept busy handling the coin. Favor J. McHug ftes held thelr by capturing three v while much to the gratification of | X three longer-priced horses 1ed to slumber the remaining choices. - The Christmas handicap valued at $700, | over one mile and a furlong, the most a . ng, one mile and twenty | fnviting morsel on the menu, was car- , Refugee secon Albert*Va ried iIf by aristoc ic Ros monde. u : There was such a demand for Topmast and s In | i s allotment 116 pounds and Witk encer in the saddle that the price " ‘HEAVYWEIGHTS WILL | akatnse Orm daughter went back { from § to 5 to 7 to 2. The favorite was BOX TWENTY ROUNDS | 1V 'in” it Lightweightea | Osculation { s = vith T. Walsh up w Jut at an exceed- g | | ; trailed into t Joe Kennedy and Russell to Try Con- | srmonde, imp. Mistral i ar | s p ire ITOAC « clusions Before the West- | 3 ed on Rosormonder and. # ‘ A ern Club. | responded by winning almost « ¥ i Fred Russell, the| { thian in the r].u_ 'l,x 1I- . P i fon fi third, with the favorit - ey ot SoOw | Mapmakt fth position behind Mist Kelioge’s ¥ More Interest even was displayed over King | the result of the Milroy handicap, . a prohibitive | the Futurity course, for which 1 The bettors Tail ruled an 8 to 7 conc . s had pred to the front fed out to the letter. Unfortunately : s chestnut, he was unable to < ik Bell, and when weil in . o stretch the pair were racing on legs : . Cuthbert then looked : ared and passed by God. ¢ ng Carnival near the pad- | 3 Burns r 1perb fi SO RS SR or, landing the els e x L He and s | ¥ry first by a head in 1 aling the atier g ord made by Miss Row Yellow Phort | Tail ran last. | : . 1d made her first appes hicag opening scramble, g in rm_favorite. sour 3 yed prev the post ¥ I trifie in < alarm, > 1% away last, she ran through 1 1d. winning cleverly from Pana- t Olinthus took the W, her sizzling favorite was Bee Bee, o made her first start this sea- 1 w A 4 to & T as never headed ON PRESIDIO GOLF LINKS. Dex whe Niet arnaal Fio h,‘.‘,,‘, L Deadaa, 9 & e 2% policemen was held at T at the wire. Mont Qualifying Rounds for the Council’s | Fully 50 pec t teider, downed May Ger- Cup Competition Have Now : Proceeds will go [ <how honors. : ¥ ng a sick fund. Nearly Baldwin's San Venado was sup- B.H Plawu in town bou ticket just the thing for the third During the pa o days the long. Soclal ¢ mber, a mile selling run, but ma pi X Sabv — —— = —_— are g o b | « H. H. Fzbert) OAKLAND RACETRACK. Monday, December 25, fifth day of the Winter Meeting of the Cal fine. Track fast. 1899.—Fifty- | ornia Jockey Club. Weather ding Judge | | . MURPHY—Pre ,526. »r“ffi 1;?‘-’: : e and a hal The condition belr L s mor afternoon | ing. o 1., by imp. Goldfinch- | Winner outclassed her fleld. Strongoll showed ear. 1. Tar Hill weakly rid ADVERTISEMENTS. ® disappointed his backers. i Sekly. siotens i ao e P Beratched—El Arte $1 OND RACE—Six furlongs; selling; two-vear- T B. McWhirter. Mont Eagle.. May Gertrude Bumboulla Expedie Favorito .. Andrew-Free 1 cWhirter i n 102, Sunello 102, p-year-olds and upward; pu Melkarth, 4 fontallade, § 1:1414; mile, W 3 " all nd third W. M. Murry's br. v Faverdale-Castalla | mely. Melkarth ran ahead of his number. San Venado probably short. Motherhood ought always to bring | red 93. 57 happiness. But it is often the hegn. = T z " = = — ning of life-long unhappiness. Asa pre- | 523 FOURTH RACE—Mile and a half; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, ration for motherhood, and as a pre- | S iR, JANETE RIS & R g X * ventive of the ills so often following |, . = . o s 2 Tockeys. | BSHD maternity Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- | 28 N i scription hz: been hailed as a "God-send | o 4 H to women.” It heals diseases peculiar H 54 p to women, tones up the system, makes 32 iy motherhood prnr‘nfll”'\' painless, and es- | s 1 5 tablishes the sound health which insures TR = y children. . '\\'nm-.’»,'l)_ i .‘x:“', : :rllrl’\"';n.! ast year I fou Bernaye ran a greatly fmproved race. Ladaea slipped. t burned him un. Dare set a pace 1 suffered dreadful! ing and urinary diffculty. 1 was | IF . 2 le ard an eighth; Chris ceptibly weaker each day and sull B¢ FIFTH RACE-Mile Zhth; = Lh‘nm;{umnlh'un 1 felt that something must 524' _ward; purse, §7 gl be-done. 1 soug received a 1 ok twelve bottles of Dr. |.Index. Horse, Welght. St pmpt Teply Are Porors Favorite Prescription, and aleo followed - 1 began to improve immedi. wyour instructions. | ald | [Jenking . ately. my health became excellent, and 1 c Vittitos | do all my own work (we live on a_good sized IT. Walsh farm). 1 walked and rode ail I couid, and en. | T Burns ut and short easy confinem oy hoy.” Medical Adviser (paper s) is sent free on receipt of 21 one- cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only Add'u-l Dr. R. \ Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y e b DR. 1:01% ; <. ird drivi Good _start . by imp. Ormonde-imp, Winner, J. N Fairy Rose Winner was best and nicely ridden. she has weak under- could not Tappan 108, Osculation stopped last part; handle the w g pinning. Toomast apparentiy Seratched Napamax 110, TH RACE—Futurity cotrse; Milroy Handicap; all agos; purse, $30. CROSSMAN’S ‘525_ oy Han SPECIFIC MIXTURE, | Index. Horse. Age. Welght. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. OR THE CURE OF GONORRHOEA. | 1 xovia 4 8y 3% | Gieetn, Btriciures and unalogous com: B Kine Caaboai s : Sht Siwedit i i ndn ki s he Orgaos of Coneration. (431 St. Cuthbert, 4 3 a2 31% 23y 31 |Jenkins n-m 91 a bottle. For sale by Qruggists. 3 Frank Bell, .. 4 22 1h- 1h 4h |Conley . - 467 Good Hope, 3 5 B 7Y% 62 4 |W. Hen (303) Sister Alice, 4 1 61 8 s h [Vittitoe . l 452 Aluminum. ‘¢ 2 h . e% T4 2 |Phelan rm 'S ian £fe ) Tellow Tail, 3o 5 1% 3¢ i o Ri ACKNOWLEDGED 5Y .HOUSANDS Time—To 4. :20: to %, :45; Iast %, :59%: shore %, 1:09%. Good start. Won first thr of persons who have used them for f driving. Winner, A B. Snreckels’ b m.. by imp. Islineton-Hileen. i years 1o cure SICK PEADACHE, GIDDIN CONETIPATION. Torpid Liver, Wesk Stom: wch, Pimples and pur./ the blood Yellow Tall and Frank Bell raced themselves to a standstill. ridipg. St Cuthbert weakened last sixteenth. Scratched—Midlove 196, Novia won through good Sister Alice made no showing. CHILD EATEN BY MOUNTAIN LION | Horrible Death of Baby Girl. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO, Dec. 2.—From the wilds of Lower California is recetved the story | of a child being carried off and eaten b a mountain lion. The child was only 3 years old and lived near a place called | Nijl. It disappeared about a month ago. rching parties were organized and the | country about was scoured for some | trace of the missing child, but none could be found. It was thought that some Mex- | fcan had stolen the girl | A few da was going l 's ago, however, as the father | a wild and rocky 1p nyon | h pi of his on bushes and | which had been overiooked in the se: he | ch w d s horrified to find clothing nging sveral bones ttered about on the ground. The father realized at once that his daughter had been carried off by a | mountain lion. The news prostrated his | wi fountain lions are numerous {n | that section and become very bold when driven by ger to look for food. A | search 1 being made for the skeleton of | | the child. '.&‘& 4«m+4~+i\+6+®+. a neck on the sh among the dale, the sec- h up, got to the ‘retter less than to he showed first b; S turn, only to f 150 ra Ridden out, ¢ ond choice, with T. W wire first, ‘beating The two lengths | Dr. Bernays won the mile and a half elling 8 He had_first call in the { betting, and after Dare II had tired of the lead won easily from Dr. Marks. drifted into the show. Personne To-Day’s Entries. Following are the entrles for this after- | { noon's running event Futurity selling 118 First race- a; rse; four-year-olds | 119 119 114 14 27 St. Algnon ork 101 Second race—Five furlongs; two-year-old selling. vereau Jolly Britton. o F § Billy Moos 1 Miss Mad, S Antoinette . Tilflouette ; two-year-olds and up- e 511 Kickumbob .. Storm King... 464 Hindoo Princess a3 rth race—One ce-year-olds and upw 451 Morinel one-sixteenth miles; rd; selling. Fifth race—Seven fur ree handics g Carnival . hal? furlongs; : selling 21 Salado . Bl First race Lass. rue Blue, Meadowla fadeline, G ussle Fay, | ator, Hindoo Princess, Mort; 1, Opponent, Senator Du- 1 Fifth race—Adva ce Guard, Satsuma, Dr. Pat M Stiver rrissey, Ben Ledi, COURSING AT STOCKTON. Battle Ax Beats Prince of Fashion After an Exciting Run. STOCKTO —Results at Good- water Grove : Pat Malloy Valley; beat Dinah : Righi Adair beat Dugan; Pri of at_Honey- » Out_beat t Jack: beat Runaw Malloy; L of Fashion beat Tap Out beat » of Fashion. mpt beat Kerry lay’s final nie Attemat beat F Chess by the Champions. CINCINNATI, Dec. %.—Pllisbury and Showa who were to play the last of | the series of cf games between them | in Louisviile, i late to play, and they me with- out f lat iry played nd ten checker games with the bes ent Cin- could This was ed blind- and four Joh atler Duboi; Camb Brockton, ige, Mass. gium, 147. Hugh n Munroe, McDaniels, Dr. Parker's C | One dose will stop | a cough. Ni 1t. Al druggists. | | YOUNG WILL GOVERN NORTHWESTERN LUZOW | Permanent Military Stations to Be Established at San Fernando and Laoag. De MANILA, General Young ha!l | | been appc wry Governor of the | provinee western Luzon, with | headqu n. His command in- | cludes the Thirty-third Infantry, under | | Coionel Luther R. F and the Third ablish pefmanent 0 and Laoug, with | will proceed to | such towns as may | X nth In{ ntry garrisoning be deemed necessary in the province of | g3 1 1 and Nuevo Viscaya, in | which Colonel Hood has been appointed | Military _Governor. eral Young and | Hood are establishing municipal ernments, and the ports in Northern l,uznr; will be opened for trade about Jan- | uary P — FATHER DEBRONX DEAD. Several Times Inherited Fortunes, Which He Gave to Charity. | MONROE, Mich., Dec. %.—Mgr, Joos, | V. G., received a cablegram to-day from Vallian St. Paul, Belgium, stating that tev. Father Joseph F. Debronx had just died. Father Debronx was born in Bel- glum. He came to America in 1856 and was parish jriest of Grosse Pointe for | more than « quarteriof a century. He be- came an a Ma Church here in 1882, celebrated “his golden ublice Sepfember 25, 18M. Father De- ronx several inherited fortunes times which he gave to charitable Institutions, one of which is St. Francis Orphan Home of this city. George Holland Falls From a Gang- | plank Into the Bay and His | & G D ‘ no poars bourb: skey | Rosa Aromat Iying i steamer Pomona. | bourbon whiskey gallon 3 Al made frd |'r~h which is at the dock. In order to board | . reg’ly $1 bottle g4 gallon e ade the Zealandia it 'is neces to cross | s e war— | from the Pomona on a g plank be- | CQIILC~Pnshn blend 21bs §5C Hnm twednsthp ateambrs: | reg’ly 35¢ ground or roast ot Holland had been ashore for ' supper, first-rate coffee made of highly Hale’s i The crowds of last week did not leave much for an after-Christmas sale, but there are a fe Xmas goods still on hand, that we shall close out by offering one-third on soldier sets, calendars, booklets, albums, glove boxes, toilet and manicure dishes, pickle dishes, fruit dishes, tea sets, bread trays, swinging mirrors. arter ¢ on dressed dolls, games, books, blackboards, guns, swords, electric al toys, mechanical dc and carts, doll dinner sets. 50 doz. Turkish towels in unbl ). sets, eached, size 21xX44 in., heavy quality, €ach, OnlY .. c.ccevecccvsoosn psonesseesesddd 12 pillow cases bleached, size 45x36 inches, made from remnants of sheetings, on sale for less thekyard ¥eachtonlye b imas b dnniien ted 1t than the material | ! | hosiery sale children’s fine ribbed special sale of Qarters the popu black chcviot% a special val black ek seamless fast weight, a w 4 1 garters, made of siik, th full led bu to mat xes with glas satin elastic splendld valu ladies’ winter under- sizes 6 t0 10 houschold necess wear ties indter o k-1 es wool elderdown flannel, some millinery > spccmls ildren’s Tam O'Sh wool; a roft now navy; sl X remnants and _odds zen left; s now 40e such as table damask c rled and 150 remnants 21.-2¢ a browr table and SOe each from 0 cach nd purp! ans in soft shades nd gray; $4 to $6; w specials for men and $I 5 ?ancy snlks to. !l e, boys black %ilks ana boy's night shir 1 silk black p twill t gown cott: grade, - best dye, size ev n”n .\,‘...' black scrée ko e strictly all wool, 3 sty —' fl“ruylyg.i heavy quality \'1_ r“vl “).“r‘(”; “”nm d black crepons “aids and ends in | ““the satisfac- tory store.”” skl —— e 1 “the store | mother likes." St. 4 ——— the heavy blisf effects, several shades to s ekirts; worth $1, will be sold for. they last will be.. Je + | if we please | | you tell othe: | 3 + * it if we don't ‘1 tell us. | + 4 935, 937, 939, 941, 943, 945, 947 Market St. OILER DROWNEU OFF 'ob;.nn:xu BOWEX & 00'S SPECIAL SAVING SALS | STEAMER ZEALANDIA o B 201 DBERR G THE WATER FRONT. ' G BUVJEN G GOLDBABG BOWEN & CO'3 SPECIALS AVl‘*D SALE DLOBERgG SOWEN & CO. Cigars Body Disappears. An last night SPECIAL SAVING SALE ident happened early on the steamer Zeal lia which résulted | : i I the drowning of George Holland, a| Tuesday Wednesday Thursday goods in new sizes for holiday trade young man about 24 years old, who was | T Dcw sues | GB&Co'sOK 3 bottles Sz n oiler on the e plo; -transport. V illar y Villar —silver tr and returned aboard the steamer shortly gla | | i . after 7 o'clock with Robert Campbell, one | Mackerel—Norway kit $1 50 | ment for any side tes. Meeting the quar: i ki __ $35 McDonald, the men s | White tender meat 3 mackerel 2 432 Pine 232 Satter 3800 Califoria Sen Francis e aand ::‘,‘l‘ Cocoa—Van Houten 805 3075 Clay between Eleventh and Twoifth Oakiand back to lean against the | reg’ly $11b 3 1b 4 Iband 1 Ib tins — 2 heel in the boards of the The real Holland cocoa—it hasa plank .Il!l: fell over in ‘lhf‘ np;vn ity none other can eq'xu] | 1ce between the stea nd :ato the 3 . Fota gt a dhric waters beneath. Cherries in maraschino 6oc || EGENE FIELD'S POEMS In my desent the unfortunate man | o oo 1%y ) head against the heavy gua § or fender of ‘the Pomona. ani wes | adainty sweet meat between cotirses A S{ 00 BO\)*\. ably rendered insensible, if not killed " Handsom 1 \s soon as Quartermaster MeDonatd siw Chutney—Indian 35C the Warld's 3 the ter he iowered g N L tone"ana “Baitor Campbell le¢ himseif | reg'ly 4oc and Goc quart 50C (leEN FREE | down, and with one hand on the rope The meat sauce par excellence reached with the other to catch the fast: | b person Interested in_ubscriving nicing body, but it sank from sight he= —Box ugene Monusasnt Ining, Doesid sratp i The. hat worn | GIN—Booth’s old tom | Subscribe any amount by Holland was ' the Subscriptions accident and traces of Bloon, | Bitters—~rield's orangs doror o this da - goc f B ngthening the that the man “'.:'q'rtm? hurt before reaching the water. | regularly $1 bottle o te of sub. d o e Tor. bwro horaattar thoY Olive oik—Luicea 50C seription i Tt B centpintoss bine- body, but without success. The body wil reg’ly 55c bottle tiye wrks and is ready for deiivers.” "+ probdbl) drift ashore und erh( u-' wharf, as world’s greatest artists (his book could not the tide was coming in at the time, | Hams—armour Star 153c bave been manufactured for less than §1 Dcrt"tgfi’? {m], 1.:-;;,. ?;\J;‘ E’;rx:u'xln:‘: mnu]-, it = | The Fund created in divided equally be- she had joined e s eet, and y 163c tween the family of the late Eugene Fie s preparing to make another voymse | Not much come down for turl [| SRa"the Fung for the bulldini of & mone. was p: ot much come down for turkey | when the steamer entered upon her new o ? ment to the memory of the beloved poet schedule. His shipmates speak of him as | Bouillon—Ankers 25C of childhcod. Address a zood-natured fellow, well liked by all EUGENE FIELD MONUMENT SOUVE IR FUND, his associates. He leaves a sister living on Hayes street in this city and a brother, John J. Hol- land, who is chief engineer of the steamer Mary Garratt. ——————— The whiskey that touches the right spot Is Jesse Moore; to be had from first-class dealers. ——e———— Vienna has several women grave-ig- gers. The preacher doesn't always take it as a sign of approval when he sees mem- bers of his congregation nodding.—Lon- don Tit-Bits. reg’ly 30c box of 10 Perfumery—viotet's $105 extracts—reg'ly $125 bottle—all odors 2 jars 55C 180 Monros Sf., Chicaga. (Also at Book Stores.) 1t you also wi to send postage, enclose 10 _cent: e T e Mention this Journal, as Adv. is inserted as oup | 1 l Contributior Dentifrice— viotet's reg'ly 3s5c jar Catalogue free for the asking COKE! COKE! Wholesale' Déaier ang ShiFper of Cola e Dealer an v CFFICE S FOLSOM ST © Weekly Call $1.00 per Year

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