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SUARY 2, 1900 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JA MUTINY, STORNMS AND MISHAPS BESET SAILORS # TRAINING SHIP GREAT FLEET OF | MUTINY ON THE ADAMS READY FOREIGN SHIPS SCOW SCHOONER OR A CRUISE IN THE HARBOR AMELIA MARTIN fOthers Waiting Slant jCaptain Oleson Uses: ‘ of the Wind. ‘ ‘ a Shotgun. ADVERTISEMENTS. PGP0+ 009 . | Will Carry a Number of Apprentices. ——.—— HAWA!l IS THE DESTINATION = SICK HEADAGHE - Positively cured by theso Little Pills. TRIES TO SHOOT THE CREW = Theyatso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, PR Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- Thjere was muting on board the scow | ¢t rémady tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- | NONE CAME NEW YEAR'S DAY | A e ew Yenr's day was the dullest on the pvems . water front in a long iime. ‘The continual schooner Amelia Martin, anchored at ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue 1 of the rain kept all the customar Iversen's-wood yard on Berry street; YeS- Pajn i the Side, TORPID LIVER. Tkey ¢ 1 used condit terday morning. 5 - BN Nhoinnk : S The’ achooner arrived Saturday night | Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. e N 0 Vi from Tiburon with a.cargo of wood fo: rig 3. apprentices. | Tversen’s yard, The crew.. consisted of | Semall Pille Small Dose. It dow ian Yensem, an able-bodied low countrymarnof the did not Andreas Chr aman and a_fi wptain. The cantain and crew . D § get along smoothly and the captain: used | ok 1 T [ e to enforce his orders by taking a shotgun i o from his cabin and threatening to- bore | J ’ holes in the. crew. | Comgn : »rning the captaln threaten- | ’ ' d - the crew without pay and : * d. “I am going: to unload | ; B 5 this cargo,” said the:crew, “right away, = 5 I want to get my.money.” The cap- | . be in dared him to do it and went up-| . hoard ? ¥n to celebrate. “He returned - about by ;e i noon with a perceptible “jag” on, and e : when he saw the crew: busy at work un- | o 2 ig the wood in the midst of the rain : . e shouted: - “Didn’t I.teil you' riot:to do » . that?’ He finished up with words. that | were ‘more forcible than polite. I want my money.” retorted the crew. | The captain staggered to his cabin and returned to the deck with his shotgun. | “Now I will show-you who Is the captain '90<;@o@o-9o,o-,o R S o ) S:vo000000e0 Deep Sea Ships Riding at Anchor on New Year’s Day in the Offing. ; ; nia stieet was posted happy : New | ‘But the early hours of the-day, between | The shipments have included many cases | of this vessel,” he roared as he rafsed o &l our friend many ‘per- | 2 and % a, m. were somewhat fruitful of of .wine and large quantities of cigars | the gun to his shoulder. The crew thought interested i shipping: exchanged the | cases at ‘the water-front Re Hes- il other articles such as are needed to | at first the skipper was joking, but when essels that tings of . the -season ~with Secretary.| pital.. There were four patien it | outfit a bar. -The fact has set a Iot of | he saw the muazle of the gun pointed steamer ional Ci ary; Jerry by, Abe M . William | in ‘a very stort’time, so that talk afloat. . Whalley is- reported to be | at him he sprang forward and _shoved | o's Lecturs. amer Newshoy, Downes rand avitt, w -] the "surgical way -imay be .-des | fusning an amusement regort in Manila | the muzzle aside as the' weapon exploded. b e tt for-Columbis | vices have be U to't p- 1 ha 1 rushing. |'’known as’ the “‘Alhambra’ and doing a | The shot passed closé. to his right. leg. THE ARRIVAL OF > seeds for Santd|.ping community during the past-ye Within -the last few months many ship- | .large’ business, | The gun was wrenched from the captain Arcata- ard | The steady downpous: of the rain seemed : ments have ‘n noticed. en . 4k harf| _Spme of the. silvérware of.the transport | before he could fire again and some of | THE NEW YEAR [ tg have drowried out.the water-front gon- | of the Pacific Mail Steamshlp’ Com any | ‘Tartar Is missing. "It was lost during the | the men on & steamer close by, held him | £ New Year cor-|viviality that is customary on atl.holiz{which were marked with the riame of | last trip of the vessel to the Philippines, | till Policemen Morrissey and Nolting ar- | W, i stations_of the | da he saloons were nearly deserted ! Willlam ‘Whalley, who was -once . quite | Several Chinese have been suspected of | rived, He was arrested and taken t5 the | VWil find us turning out better laundry vesterday. On the.| during a-great part-of the day and the: notortous in “this: city in connection. with.; knowing all about the lost articles.. The | City Prison, where a charge of assault to | Work than ever before, and that means exchange on Califor-| was not of a serious disturbance..|'the: opium .smuggling ‘steamer Halcyon. ! value is about $350. commit murder was éntered against him. | that we are doing the finest work in @eieisisteisieisiabeieieieisisieieieteietedsteisieieiesieed | this line that has ever been achieved by S O L R e B = TR ey +2edeetedeg + ¢ | any laundry in San Francisco. Begin 3 Y ’ 1/ 4 | the new year right by sending your 3 o’ SPORTING EV ENTS OF NEW EAR S DA o ? | work. to the United States Laundry. 3 = @ United States Laundry, Offics ;0.4‘44..gf¢4¢:¢30»0-5.;0&0-@ovgoioao;o'.oio(o'-o B R S «w«‘o«éo&04»0@0@0*-@0@0@0@-0@0@0@—0@0@0@«%@%*@0@0@0@0@090’@‘»@QMW”‘ ‘ JUNS Mhal Saves Telephone South 420. been made - far ‘the consolation handicap Oakland. Office, GOLF ON PRESIDIO LINKS. - ! over -eighteen holes: ~J. W. Byrne, C. R. Despite the. iniclemency of- the weather | Winslow, -&. Carrigan, P. McG. McBean, 6514 Eleventh St. FAVORITES t SAILOR BOYS 'STANFORD GREYHOUNDS GIVE A DAY DEFEATED BY | START THE | smianal rund oc tne hret compe. | V. e B teratie h s, "Ghodwin OCEAN TRAVEL. . { { titfon for the Ceun¢il's cup was played |- "2 a ' Pag o | | ved'| 2k Charles Page. ! |-vesterday on .the’ Presidio’ lnks.” B.. J. i urs: e 3 YEAR \x]EL |:McCutéhén: defentad H. B. Guodman 2 up |sehquler 2o veroiqomen | that —were Pacific Coast Steamship Co TO SPORTS scheduled for yésterday morning on the | links at Oakland did not take place, | though the following players went round MULTNOMAH \l to play.:and R. H..Gaylord defeated Steamers leave Broadway Charles Page § up. 3. to play.: The final wharf, San Francisco: IN THE RAIN | % 3 i 2 S vies | For Alaskan port: 10a m, G i round- between. E. JL° McCutchen and- R. | the course: K. R: Folger, H. F. Knowles, iskan p a2 i 4 & e | T.5 Knowles,’ E, innt . A 1. 1 26, 31, Apprentices of the Naval Oregon Eleven Wins Very Four - Winning Choices at| i Gaylord was not plaved off. and the | T Knowles.; W.. P Jommson | Minnie Wa ‘Wa Wins thel P A s i 3 2 5 ; i conisolation handicap, open- to all except | George S.. Wheaton; = .W. - A. . Cooke, . steamers at Seattle. _ Schoo! in Their First Fast Game by Score r - Tanforan—Potente Won: © | the two competicore-is e figal roung of | Coores 8. Wreaton; W. McNear It Reserve Stake at Union e Vit Vengewres i = ’ G { the Council's cup. contest, was also de- | and P. E. Bowles: In the afternoon there | — R C) Peet Tvwmend S Athietic Show. of 11 to 6. ‘ New Year’s Handicap. | ferred. Duringthe afterfioon . Dr. Me- | was a reception, with musie and dancing, Park. s : Monagle and W. B. Bourn went round |in the clublouse, at which about forty of Lo | e s~ P I s - | i the course. The following entriés have | thé members. wera present. o [11, is. o1 2. 2. Feb. % and every fifth day r e New Year's day PORTLA It as’ real ‘“Tanforan’ weather” g nly the coursing enthusiasts braved the thereafter; change s ,\‘:"z to his company's s’ he GEBCERior The | Gt dhe AE [ terday down at the Western Turf Asso-| =———p— — = — elements yesterday to witness the sport | steamers for Alaska and G N Wy st By -~z “ 1 Tr and th clation’s track in San Mateo County. The | provided at Unlon Park. The steady down- N Difibolat Bay). 2 p. m.. Jan. b3 » of 11 to 6, in on rain fell in torrents, drenching the-jock- 3 PUU;"“JM n;:l ‘S:-m 7}‘1- Impair the running |,y 14, 1 and every fifth day ames ever playe | eys to the skin, and causing the hollday I H E CAI I S RACl NG C HAR l Qualities of either the dogs or the hares. | thereafter. e e Aot crowd to huddle together in the betting ® | Judge Grace and his assoctate officials in | - T St o (aan Laie Oblspo), Gavicte < dles of water Sto ring and under the protecting roof of the the field were the worst sufferers, al- | Soor, Hort Harfort (So0 Te g e = before the game was | grand stand like Indians at a great medi- }‘Phough they were bundled up in oflskins: | East Sep Pedro (Los wport. § i« ame out d the cine powwow. Four favorites splashed | e rain was so steady that nothing | a. i Jan & 1, 1L 2 " - ideal one for footb in firat, ‘while Potente and Cyril araused (Copyright, 199, by H. H. Fgbert.) would shed it completely. S Y D new Port Har- ¥ e witnessed e game, | some show of siasm by winning a e e reserve stake was won . de | fo San Luis Obis: sage. & sty s el e e e A (P TANFORAN PARK, Monday, January 1, 1000.—Twenty-stxth day | 5. Lopcys Minie Wa e, wivh 1 Sners | L Anseiet ‘tha tage. gro fast was the playi malkers cut in, and as their prices savored | of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. Weather rainy. |dan's Forest Queen runner-up. In the | o Y o oty gt 3 1 versity team averaged |strongly of syndicate quotations must| Track sloppy. final :he Ifllm-d,-\,rim iam,m. at odds of very ‘}\"1"9“7" Maxda . up seven pou more than the Mult- laid aside some coin. s il four to one and her defeat saved many | Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, I . the e The N. s of the small bettors. When the course |and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a nomabs, the athletic club's team found | The New Yoar's handicap. at one mile J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. was won there were long lines of men be. | month po dificulty in sping {hrough cester and |and & SRteentt, wEs AL HRO) (08 = Py hind ‘each pool box WIth. tickets to cash | For further information obtatn company's v = sy 1 When o < had done with the % : h pool bo ckets to casl McMillan, Multnomah's big right half, | o 1B oWRers IS one ot ed, and it four-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. on Minnie Wa Wa. Forest Queen led | ™M o = oives the right to changs was forced through again und again for | (¢1 01y resembled a British redoubt after | from the slips by a number -of lengths | ,ioe COMPANE PN 4 pours of sailin three five yard gains. having been shelled by the Boers. Car- and it seemed she must win handily. She | %ithout prev notice Murphy kicked off for roll's handy mare, Daisy F, was plunged Age. Welght./St. %m. %m. %m. Str. scored five points and then the Lopez | "TIOKET OFFIOE 4 New Montgomery Foe ab's fas on at odds of even money and finished | —— —— — - representative was placed. The _hare | street (Palace Hotel) Ke: Multnomah’s £ EETNES e At absolutely last. Potente, an 8 to 1 shot, | 0 Loving Cup, 5. 15 1 11 11 12 5 1 |Proved a strong one and she scored five | ~GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen. Asts. Dl Sh all— s st o | with Tod Walsh in the saddie, went to the Juva, : 5 1 an 2h 0 12 | points. Forest Queen scored again and | 3 Market ot.. San Francisos end for a galn of twenty | front and simply galloped in the easfest 4 $h 34 +3% |Jenkins . § 10 |then Minnie Wa Wa killed, scoring the - nomah then started in to buck Stanford’s | sort of " winner from Imperions. - Top 3 8% 4n 41 (N Hil € 8 | two points necessary to win, the scors ba line, and inside of nine minutes they had | mas; lost the show to Morinel by a neck. 71 71 5 & % |ingseven to six. | m .. R' & N. GO, gained eighty yards and scored a touch- | Corrigan's Geyser met with more suc- fad >4 . . o Ever Sure and Imperial ran four courses | - down without losing the ball. Multnomah | cess in the six furlong handicap. Ruling Nad gty 5 i % % xln the third round before the former won. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO then kicked a goal a 6 to 5 choice, he picked up 119 pounds e Y s 4 5 0 n the first time from slips they w. - In the second Kick-off Kerrigan again S0 wao never exteoilod Pour lunths | s - £1 L G s et | sighted, the hare b;?akir&: in toward the| P OR T L, AND ght the ball and made a D Of seven t the wire Ben Ledi took the place | 2% Iibe: 2 Eh it 1 H. Shields. 6 10 grand stand and escaping. They then ran From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. aras. Davey, Multnomah's fullba 'k. 1k Bell by a length. 549 Greyhurst, 6...... I 3 Bullman § 10 | two undecided courses, each scoring three 12 First Clase Including Bertd unted and Stanford got the ball for the opening five furlong - scramble | —— ——— > - s Secont and third dv points, At the fourth attempt Ever Sure | F‘ E Seccond Clase and Meals. T B e o e T o Lavis Cup, WEIR: wed i ui B Winner away well and much the best. Modwena probably short. Lass a slow beginnes % o i o B yal Anne proved the | Columbia .....Sails Dee. 29, aAnd sécond conniyg’ 4 a -y . D O e o Libertine has a_suspicious leg. " e puppies, Cralg Boy being run-| “gport Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, But d rigth G en_the ven . yards around right end. the wire Nora Ives was collared and Scratched—Grand Sachem 117, Ballsta 112, Romany 113, Spry Lark 115, ner-up. The latter was withdrawn before all points in the Northwest. team, Kramer, Lioyd, Bar- | Foschuban, Leahy wout eitber side having was decided a draw, | as the last event, the ning from the gecond by s s which handled the affair were &5 follows: Commitiee on Athletics—President, Lieuten- ant R. M _Hughes: vice president, Identenant G. L. P Stone; secret; Chief Yeoman . B. treasurer, Chief Master-at-Arms ¥. Chaplain W, G. Iseses, Iieutenant Boatewain Henry Feehan Arrangements . Frederick- at-arms: M. P. Casey, chis aster-at-arms Inkster-atdrms sec- son, chitef hostéwaln's mate:. C chis? yeomnan; F. Josephson, 3 Winche) chiet mester-at-arms —— e —-— — Selling depot for Koh-i-noor Pencils ' a \F}&'mrrman Fountain Pens. Sn.n)nl;n, vall & Co. Injured by Dynamite. PLACERVILLE, Jan. 1.—Marco Brown, an eged Swiss-Italian residing -at Pleas- jent Valiey, ten miles east of this city, while firing & charge of dynamite as a New Years salutation at an early hour ing, blew off his right arm and wise injured by the shock. But e Dopes are entertained for his re- | ball was put in play again the St ed on the right end and Fis broke through Multnomah’s guard made a touchdown. Stanford kicked goal which made the score 6§ to 6. McMillan kicked off for Multnomah and Murphy made & beautiful run, gaining fifteen yards before he was tackled McMillan. Murphy punted and Mult- nomah got the ball worked 1t down to Stanford's flve-yard line, when lost it on a fumble. Murphy punted from behind the goal line, but the play was blocked by Fisher, and Rusk, Multno- mah's right tackle, fell on the bail behind the line. The referee awarded a touch- down to Multnomah, and time was called for the first “half without kicking a goal. In the first fourteen minutes of the sec: ond half most of the playing was done in the center of the field, each side los- ing the ball repeatedly on downs, ing the last twenty minutes-a more open: ame was playved, both sides punting reely. The game ciosed with Stanford team m a | in possession of the ball in the ‘center :of | the field. Murphy was hurt a few minutes | before the game ended and Drake took his place. The line-up was as follows: Positions tanford. Multgomah. Right tack] Right end Laft giard Tackle.. ..Left end Quarterback Laft - half ntley “Be e Burr Chamberlain. Frank Raley. Mouthpiece 10 cents for 10 Monopol Tobacco Works aford | by | they ! Multnomah .| Dur- | Tes Smith, en out for the place by Juva, a 12 to 1 . well rdden by Henry. d Meadowthorpe came out chipper and as a two-year-old, placing the purse spr for’ the mile and a_furlong selling event | to the credit of the Schorr stable withiout | half tryving. Jones had the leg up and nad his mount in front frum.the start, winning under a pull. Del Paso Tl was béaten out for place -horiors” by Stuftgart,.on which Bullman put up a strong Tiil After having beet 1n pickle for-scme time Cyril was finally started by F. Ryan {-and at odds of 10 to1 the gelding turned up winner of the mile run, also decided un- der selling conditions.” He was. given a trong aggument’ throughout by Jones: on Scotch Plaid,. finally getung the: verdict ! by a head: “After loafing along in fourih position-° Spencer.. landed . the. .favorite, { Wyoming, in the show. {*. Not unlike @il hurdie extravaganzas, the Jumping: affair ereated.little excltement. Monita,” which coupled * with Rossmore {ruled favorite, won. easily from s stakl companian. Meddier: Teceived strong: Sup-. port, and notwithstanding this. fact the. judges took mo cognizance. of ‘tha. very iiusp cious looking ride hé recelved. 1 To-Day’s Entries. First race—Five and ‘a haif furlong Fear-cld: selling o Dan'baum..107; 477 Watlenstein Winyab. . Rachel C. 61 The- Buffoon; 532)81squoc ;. Eecond race -Six furlongs; four-year-olds and ward; selling. Maud: Ferguson.104; Afusifnum . 1 iver Tohe. 11041503 Macorita 108 467 Magnus . Rlc Chico.. 104 166 111 107 544 Good Hope: . 565 Pat M 107 @) Racivan ..... - Facade -.104 Third " race—Seven " furlongs; * four-year-olds and upward; selling. 463 Lena ingle” Jing) retie JHigh Ho § Benamela White.:F Dolore ... 493 First Call. ‘Taribio fen An » Bardonic O’ Connor 109 ‘551 Rosalbra 114] 048 El Estrd Fourth race—Five and a’ Kalf furlongs; three- year-oids; selling: 527 Aborigine 40 Ziska ... 827 Devereaux 91 Tizona - -107] 609 Fine Shot. 05| 597 Anitainetia, 107404 Mandamiis Fifth race—Six furlongs;: selling. . Vassal 532 Reg'ld Hugl 514 Delecta .. 413 March Seves 508 Gold Finder. 536" Nora Ives. <-5: Mel'n Burnham.109 52§ Charles le Bel...108 Sixth race—One mile; three-year-olds and up- ward. 543 The Fretter 554 Dr. Nembuls. (336)Flamora 543 Marcato 546 F. W. B (18)Tappan . Selections for To-Day. First race—Wallenstein, Glissando, Prestome, Second - race—Mororito, - Silver Tone, = Maud Ferguson. 2 Third race—High Ho, Sardonle, Rossfbra. Fourth race—Mandamus, = Devereaux, Abor- igtne. Fifth race—Vassal, Grand Sachem, Reginald Hughes. | Bixih race—Geyser, Zoroaster, Timemaker. 326 Cypriana ... &2 Grand " Sachem. . 448 St 1sfdo; 528 Hattle -Fox 440 Schiller ---. 1saline 997 45T Malay .. 99 (47 Zoroaster 84 {561) Geyser . 11 542 Timemaker aw (392)Los Medanos, \557. SECOND RACE—Mile and an eight $400. ; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, from the 1o 1 | Rettin, Indéx. Horss. Age. Welght[St: %m. = %m. &m. 6tr. Fin Jockeys. [Op. C Meadowthorpe, § 5 11 13 " 11 r12.: 12718 Jones. 2 14 Stuttgart, 4... 4 21 21 <22 0 .2% . 22 iBullman By Del. Paso IL, ‘5. 5 1 - 33%° ‘3% - 8% %2 Spencer. . 5 72 1 14 73 74 ..51 - -4k’ [Vittitde. . &g 3 Sh :431 -:43 °41 51 : |Jenkins: . 11 20 5 82 .87 “$3 .62 &3 . !Buchanan . 12 7 8h - 163 CE) Qi 71::::71. 03 Martin H 08l 8 68 S5h. .62 7820 :° §50-IT. Walsh. 4 0| 9 9 9 9 8- [Phelan £ 104 Kicked at post = Helnsan 3 —34, 113%: %, Second. ah Meadowthorpe. .only - galloped. - Chimiura badly: cut poorly,” ghowed to some advantage, Tom.Caivert 1 13915 8 1 . 1 Beratohed 1% B, mile, 142 d " third "driving. ' Winner, J. F. Schorr's.'b. h., Straggling start. Won by imp, Kantaka-Baby. off on sétond turn. - Cromwell, away T, 1%, Owyhee kicked. and excused by judges. 558, THIRD RACE-Ono mile; selling; three:year-oldi and upwar . tavorite, walted t0o lopg. town was Index. Horse. Age. Welght Ymi, | %m. 8%m. . Btr.: Fin %) Tyril 5 R R R Beotch 1% s ian Tied it an (548 Wyomins 62 41 4% 33 4. -3 neer ruag Mernps, T4 62 64 6 4 % |Bullman ) Merry Boy, 3% 33 31542 B0 [Jenkins. . (57) Allenna, 3 A% i B% BY% 61 . 62 1T Martin.: <i. - Dogtown, & 81 08 T 6g T4 T 14 |Wittitoe Bishop Hee 2 £ s s & . [H. Shiel e 10 513 Cyril enjoved rlear -ealling. acked,: but ‘showed nothins. Serdtched—Invérary IF 9. Racivan 102, i, %, Y, mifle, '1:43%. Good. start, Won first three driving. Winner-P. Rvan's b. g, by Buchanan-Espanita. Scotch Plald wag .8 ‘versistent contender. Merops off badly and bumped by Bishop Reed on first turn. Dog- Spencer, -on_the 869. _(479). Daisy Woneasily. from” home. FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; and upward; purse, $500. New Year's handicap; three-year-olds Time—1-16, :07: 5-16, :303. ., Secihd and third driving. 3 Fotenta showed he could piék up some weigh Faverite lamentably lacking in ‘Seratched—Meadowthorpe 105, Chimura 100, * Morinel Jooked dangerous three furlos peed.- Too miuch welght on Topmast yroaster 119, White Fern 109, |Spencer. | Vitti cine-Powwow. ngs Casdale 109. ward: purse, $400. FIFTH RACE-One mils and's quartér; hurdle handfcap; four-year-olds and up- 1 Betting. Index. Horse.:Age: Welght.St. -~ ¥m. ' Mm. ¥m. Str. Fin. ' Toskirs. joe U&H) Monita, a . $o 2% 1% 11 137 11 Lenhart ... fr10 710 453 Rossmure, & 2 a4 3 22 21 22 |Mattier s Sy 462 T FLa 30| 1. 0817 45 4R 31 .33 13 Sullivann..| 8 7 (15%) Meddler, a 4 731 2% BL.: 4197 &% [Roulller ......|7-5. 3 462 Una Colorado, &..-.13715 8 0% 5 5 |Evans £ty “Couplea with Monita; Time—2:27%. :Good start. - Won easily. Second ‘and" Schwartz's b. &., by, St. Saviour-Night Hawk. Monita is quits a “mudder,” Scratched—Credo 125, third .driving. Winner, M. H. Meddler received ‘an awful ride. J O 'C 127, Major S 139, Reno' 165. B@1, “XT RacEsix curone handicap; tbree-year-olds' and upward; purse, 3500, Index. Horse, Age. Wal!ht.‘sn Ym. H%m. ¥m Str. . Fin, 433 - Geyser, § - 21% 1% 11 14 (G21) Ben Ledi, ‘4 5 TS i R 25 Frank Bell, 4. - 1h 21 21 32 484 Rio Chico, 4. % 31 630 54 44 (554) Sybaris, & = 51 £33 68 54 57 Sunello, 3 . 5 o1 Led 61 6% 517" Decoy, 3 . d T 7 7 Winner, former. - Time—Y, : %, E.’ Corrigan's Geyser ‘possessed miore” class ‘than ‘his company. Svbaris ran a very queer race. Flamora 108, Tar Hill 108 %, 1:15. Poor start. Wan easily. . by Ben All-Hot Springs. Ben Led! is a most consistent per- Sly 110, Decoy almost left. Scratched—St. Casimer 106, King Carnival 115, First Shot 108, St. Cuthbert 109, the final as he had had two long courses. Bella Mac showed great speed, but was outworked by Cralg Boy when they met. The results in detail foliow | Reserve stake—Erwin & Lyon's Silver Wings | beat A. Vanderwhite's Cymro; R, E. de B, L« pez's Minnie Wa Wa beat J. P. Thrift's For- give; J. McEnroe's Nor' west beat O. J. Olson's Sunburst: J. L. Ross' Jessica beat Al Austin's Firm Foe: Maher & Reid's Neille Bawn beat | George Lahusen’s Wheel of Fortune: J. Ken- | nédy’s Ever Sure beat F. A. McComb's Little Joker: W. Cairi’'s Imperial beat W. H. Lord's Revolver; J. Collins' Matchiess beat Sterl & Knowles” Froety Morn; - E. ‘s - Bonrle Pasha beat I. F, Haltons Tic Tac: Pasha Ken- nels’ Re-Annex beat H. Lynch’s Loiterer: Bar- tels Bros.' Beer Brewer beat R. E. de B. Lo- pea's Wander: Erwin & Lyon's Siiver Lyon beat A. Vanderwhite's Master Gordon; Pasha Kennels' Sylvia_beat J.- H.. Perigo's Pretty Girl; -Pasha Kennels' May Hempstead beat | Bartels Bros.' Border's. “Best; .J. Sheridan's | Forest Queen beat R. E. de B. Lopez's Wanda . H. Lanch’s Lextngton beat W. H. Jones' Prince Jerome Second *round—Minnie ' Wa Wa beat Silver | Wings: Jessica beat Nor'west; Ever Sure beat | Nellie Bawn: Imperial beat Matchless: Bon- | nle Pasha beat Re-Annex: Silver Lyon beat Beer Brewer: Forest Queen beat Sylvia: May Hempstead beat Lexington. Third ronnd—Minnie W Ever. Sure beat Imoerial, Bonnta Pasha: Forest l?;fld 5 urth round—Minnte “Wa Wa beat | Sure: Forest Queen beat Stiver Lyon . ='F | Final-Minnie Wa Wa beat Forest Queen. Pupp stake—W. Barry's Bella Mac beat Jeft Martenet's Bill Foster: P. J. McCabe's Craig Boy_beat Jeff Martenet's Bernal Chief: R, E | de B. Lopez's McGregor: beat D. J. Healey's Nicasto; C. L. Appleby’s Little Sister beat Jos | Wa beat Jessica; Silver Lyon beat Queen beat May Hemp- | | Continued on Ninth Page. FREE BOOK FOR MEN.. EN who are weak, despondent, nervous and | falling In vitality; men with pains in the back, weak kidneys, indigestion, rheumatism, varicocele. 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