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0000 to Impeach Him. s purpose from the { producers interests re- ard of three mil ent issued to-day of the Or Judd also_the American ork. The document | Pro tWo. the renewal cf | have pette believed himself | 396—provia f | money 3 A widely circulated tip on Wild Het to | trotted for in the West. | win the first event proved a good one.| The list of entries is as follows: | The mare, with Nate Hill in the saddle, v 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1900. BHUWEHS ASKED WHITES|HE YET ‘ e s ) GEHMAN LIN[H | H[]BAHT E”LUGIES 'TANFORAN ENTRIES BAD BOY IS Appeal of League of|Clark’s Counsel Will Try| : | Domestic Producers. WINNERS A FOR THE BEATEN BY at Vulcan Yards. of the Dead. i tch to The Call. WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—The Senate | - Committee on Privileges and Elections | American line steamer Deutschland was | Impressive tributes were paid by the Sen- ¢ California in pi successfully launched at the Vulcan dock | ate to-day to the memory of the late Vica oSy~ 17y ar- | Clark Senatorial election case to-day. Ex- P 3 : : : . Tln seneral | Giork Scnatorial slection case to-day. Bx| ockey Bill at 150 to-§, and|Ninety-Four Youngsters Listed | Clever Running in Midweek | Y1l wna ‘many notable people. The relations with many Senaiors and s . i Minister of Forei Affairs, Count von | close ation all o ere This organization is & SR STy in the State Fair Stake Reserve Stake at Union |}l i ber of the body, as well as to the coun “ SE maet : committee journed at noon e e body, e Eryuers oL Sugat Smets announced fhat he had for the | Among Them. | speech Count von Bulow dwelt on the B e madton of his ! 11 later in ord a TR semi-tropic 1 later in order to propound ce s W . wosl, cotton. | » he was not yet ready | Jockey Bill, a five-year-old gelding Special Dispatch to The Call. Pasha kennels' blue greyhound Roval | century grown fo be the greatest ship- | Upon him. Personal friends and sow: s Anne ran cleverly and truly yesterday at | ping company in the worid. The new |clates and party the anti-Clark petitioners, | ot Tanforan yesterday, with the enor- | Stake of the State Agricultural Soclety for | = 7 o = s ay, week stake. The daughter of ¥Firm | Wwas to run on that high road of North T e wished 1o ask a few more | 1l SN 5 %01 laid agatnst him jn a | 102 has closed with ninety-four entries. [ ReElt Stake. The CauER/Er BL AT Xiantie trafic which connected with Ger- | (10PaTt, to e ChEEetar ST & oo | side w the stand when the hear- | though were 150 to 1, and quite a number | Of this famous stake. Secretary Shields States. The ship had been built at the were delivered by Senators e n the stand w h 5! q allowing her six opponents to score only | Vulcan dock yara, which began its career sét?e‘iln:? Rean of New Jersey, Daniel 3 ,dv"r ‘deg'el;)v&a:l: ::;gtgur;l‘;m:":gf; Ridden by Kiley, he alternated with | being taken in the breeding of fine horses, | oevier Tady Davenport, Athena, Vanity | Davies with every tvpe of ship. The |Tell Gf Missouri, Caliom of Lo, e 4 s | | Deutschland was intended to be the most | cyandler of New Hampshire, Lodge of | length. Glissando, the favorite, was cut | horses in the Occident stake come from all | the final’ and the palr proved, equally Germsan sopmicrh ™ lie: down and old Libertine pulled up on three | Parts of the State, and there are more | matched, They ran stride for stride until | o pc“%ye“ecl“;‘l;m;ofig;&udflt’w; ug:;:gd;.; zry;go‘s:asé:nopggu?:y.n:ég:e;:: only two had sub-| Il luck trailed the favorites from the|yegrg She never relinquished this advantage un- | 20 d 2 Ciark “and that theme | outset, Grand Sachem being the only |* There will be four payments on the en- | til she killed. itself to be pushed from the sea would | ;y¢thorities, which aroused more than u | dollar parleyed on the six winners would | ing On_ the usual losses and removals, | sharp and snappy, none of ths courses be- | 9% ok A P q| ward Great Britain. It was not acted investor $4,680,- | there sh = The list | ing severe on the dogs, while in some in- | 10 be an inland®country in the heart of | ypon, the fortunate inve should be enough horses on the list Burope and which had also become com- | "BSM oo business of minor fmpor the defeat of Controller by Iron Duke. A i L The former led up by four lenzths, and | the sea to guarantee everywhere German | your was devoted to eulogies upon_tha (] © ° 1 o © [+] (<] SRR A SRR 2 T MO I LEY Lo OCCIDEN I ROYAL ANNE STETTIN, Jan. 10—The Hamburg-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Beautiful anq —An appeal to the ag- Iy one seasinn i HtE Senitis e only one session g of the yard to-day in the presence of Emperor | President Hobart. His Intimate personal » League of Do- witness. It was the fourth day | e camination ' Lomo, a 40 to I Shot, Of Forelgn Aftalrs, Count von | giose Sflation fnct loss to every mem- turers of su- | e s L for 1902. Coursing Park. powerful development of the Hamburg- | tubiic service and of his private charac i P North-German Lloyd had during half a |to-day for the pronouncement of eulogics nd upon which he would under- | named after Willle Martin, the noted nents joined in paying such sincere re-direct examination. It re r v said X - ha phy-e ng is of sheets were spoiled by the block man to The Call correspondent to-day that | ;o points against her. Lady Marion |in as modest a way as the hamburg-| c8™F nia, Depew of New York, Cock- de as to the transactiens in connection | Clarando in cutting out the pace, finally and that it augured wel] for the SUCCeSS | Fair and Bad Boy were retired pointless. | 3 o 5 i ful ship in the world and to Surpass | yjaesachusetts, Caffery of Louisiana and to_whom the witness | | it individusl owners and less blocks of en- | nearing ihe hare, when Roval Annc arew | {0 WOTC RSy hecessanly Tesulied oM | troduced a resolution of inaulry, addresss choice to earn & pair of brackets. One | tries, and they will aggregate $8000. Coun! The running throughout ths day was |Stand aloof from the busy life of the | ;) interest because of its attitude to- ; ve. plac - . tance: y and killed quickly. 3 he could have placed the|at the final payment to make the stake | stances they ran up and ki a ¥ mercially a world power in the front rank | ¢an a®C STEORS, TIS B jon of the House when he pressed the hare it turned back | peace, German honor and German Pros-|jife and public services of the late Rep- ] 0000000000000 00000000000000000000CO000000000000000 Deutschland Launched | Tributes to the Memory tobacco and | e, but that he would ask for American line, which, he said, with the | ter that the Senate set apart the sessic mpeach his testimony. Camplell, | rider, captured the last race on the card | SACRAMENTO, Jan. 10.—The Occldent | {;nion Coursing Park, winning the mid- | ship to-day added fo their ficet, he added. | BPnts Joinec ta PRving SUCH CUPECe 57 t is expected that White- | couple of the books. The prevailing odds | the largest in the twenty years’ history puppy class, but she ran like a champion, | many a_ friendly nation—the United public man. Ex-Senator Faulkner's efforts to-day | gecepting small wagers on the outsider. | the list denoted the great interest now scored one of these and McKinley the | American line and now provides foreign | of, VIFgina, Depew of SEW o i, Davi th Clark's 1 st X ‘s horse ajof the Fair. Th Vi i ; en| wi 'el‘ecuon to_the Senate, and | beating out Caesar Young's forthcoming State e | Bad Boy was Royal Anne’s opponent in | Creoy Sl (0 O Jooat. Gy ey nal knowleds tries from ‘stud farms than on previous | out and scored the first turn by & lengtn. | 1¢¥, CConomic growtn, Gormany, ey Morg | ed to the Department of State, as o the world. Germany, which long had ceased #4000, which will be one of the largest ever | ~The most notable upset of the day was | mercially a world power 1n the front i« un | G ascuplaaiae stientian of (o h e He was after it quickly | Perity. resentative Greene of Nebraska. Tha 8. f, Carita by Direct Prince-Bessie Wilkes, va icted at 8 to 1, and, in front from . Se¥ | to Iron Duke. Ci A | Jas quoted at 8 10 L et ape & lengih | ety Pjiia by Erince Alrile-Lindale, Jaan Gal | i ‘scored a turn and killed before Con- | After breaking o bottle of champagne | House then adfourned until rriday. CLUB PAYS ahiead of ‘March Seven Charles Le el | mont Eimorene, b. b by Altamont-Baiance All troller was again on the B2 .o evenly | low sald: “God bless and protect this e ——] Soak, i rd. | b. h. by Wallstein-Daisy, D. E. Knight; ch. OVERCOME BY SMOKE matched they ran two undecided courses | ship. Protect the friendship and com- Jockey Mat- | ¢« General Washington by George Washington- merce between us and the United States. The re- THE HIGH LICENSE | % baf ‘Secitent, in whi | 4 10 rode smore, W eriously | Venus, Thomas Smith; Dewey by Alta- | before the former finally won. | ~ S hac ! =3 Hfirre‘\‘ll marrv.‘l‘ S hnrdle number. Lomo, | mont-Oakville Maid, John Lutgen; b. f. by | Sults of the running, with the official | mThS] ‘“é’!‘sm" then called for cheers for | pyremen ‘Narrowly Escape Death im A So Mahot, won easily from Monita. | Nushagak-Woodflower, br. c. ushagek- | scores, follow: {19 “lendas GF U SE- S Sgrog” | a Burning Building. e 1ast jump, the favorite, Rio Chico, | Addie W, b. c. by Nushagak-Nosegay, b. orze ‘Bhkeman's Wi t beat 7. Koo~ | 3 At the last jump, the favorite, Rio Chico Georze Sha s Wait a Bit beal | STEE L S din o L which to-day burned a five-story building L O c he fourth jump, Ross-|by Prince Ansel-Chamois, Alexander Brown: | nan's Hoyal Oak, $-6; S. McCullough's Moco- SRR B & Mattier, and he was | % f Maggle N by Hambletontan Wilkes-Anna | ries beat H. Weber's Montana, Curns & | MYSTERIOUS RAILWAY more fell heavily Belle, R. 1. Moorhead; ch. c. Admiral Dewey ity Fi Reid's Single- carried to the hospital in an almost un-| py "Hoodie Jr.-Isabelle, J. D. Carr; b. c. El e e Sannbear e | | occupied by bowling alleys and a gymna- conscious condition By DT T T ool hoA Btevens: pu LR, LM & Rells TS B v CONSTRUCTION IN IDAHO | Siim at 505 to 210 West nym_--nmmns:ree:. Ping was backed down to favoritsm 10 | ¢ Frau Kruger by Zombro-Blanche, Mrs. is & Som’s Echo, 4-1; J. Me- LT | three engine company crews, who re- : sponded to the first alarm, were, with few jurse at a mile. Leading | Thomas Coulter; b, c. by Bernai Boy beat Thomas | New Road That, It Is Believed, Will | exceptions, overcome Dy the smoke, annex the thi for half the dista beat C. Wiley's Gaslight, 4-1; | e the principals are p b gotiations are nce he tired, finishing | Ituna, b. f. by Charles Derby-Pippa, b. c. by Parker to meet i M - Boy drew away from the | Charles Derby-Economy, blk. c. by Charles | -0; T. J. C T Duki though nearly all of the men returned to htwelght before | Loird. Merry Boy I nning in & gallop | Derby-Emprese, br. f. by Charles Derb 50 T, 3. Cronia's Tron Duke | Form Part of the Vanderbilt B By ad 0 Do dragmed out of ‘ern. i‘;‘ln‘fi:‘; (;gk‘:wtl f;\flflr ="; ke l“'“";l’:?wcsm | Blacklock beat S. Mahoney's Blue Violet, | System. the smoking apartments. l.‘ha.rldes .\euhe'. n o R y Monterey Amigo-Hazel, Siivio Com- SheFi : : A 5 r . l?g']x!vrogzzs;:?:ge bred horses fought it out | {SOREIE by Movterey, BIao Chat: = of Grana | 3. H. Perigo's Lady Davenport x;%u‘uu; ‘;be- | MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. I spectal | Of engine J]b‘reu“xeddflm'z‘gs -mmwub; o sout between | in the six furlong sprint following. Cro- | i8t0: br. e by Waldsteln-Daughter of Crand | crombie's Miss Richmond, 9-2; Curtis & Sows | "y i e i tal | most serlously affected. Altogether about Doc” Fiynn. This | ker, on which there was a very heavy | 0008 W T Buyders b, 1. ars oo ey inley “beat J. Neary's Touchepas, 2-3; | from Lewiston, 0, says he Pacific | forty men were overcome by the densa smoke from the pine boards of the bowl- in’f_la.lley. he flames broke out again. The fire- men who were endeavoring to locate the play, went out in the lead with a fine | Clay,” James S. Taylor; bik. f. Wegrita by | ]ag nels” Moyal Anne heat W. L Jomed | and JaMko-Northers Raitway. mow being - & of speed, but could not stay, fall- | Dirset Prince-Quicn Sabe, Juan Gallegos: b. o | ey, Marian. 1, B, Faumelsters WiLnii€ | bullt from Weiser, in_the southern part ¥ to the favorite, Grand Sa- | Prince Elect by Electus-Sealia McC, D. 8. | \{ifh /U Chier of the Hll beat O. J. Olson’s | Of the State, north to Seven Devils, is the ridden by T. Walsh. Matthews; b. f. Amlet by Arthur Wilkes- | g b atteraon's Fire Queen beat | MoSt mysterious piece of railroad bufld- a Kennel: prom| he ring. ies will be between Willlam Per S e rst, 4- o k Sullivan; W art ones fell heavily over the de- | Amlet, C. A. Keefer; b. c. Don % by Stam B- | 7,4 's;' Gerber's Concord, 3-1; Aeneld Ken- | ing in the country. It begins nowhere | fire were overcome so_quickly that soon . McPher- | pade B et "Erwin & Lyon's Stiver Lyon, | and ends nowhere. Yet over 100 miles of | the sidewalks were filled with uncon- and Charles Trost; “K: Wiley. The bouts will be asium of the club, 28 se. od d Al Neill will meet for ' 4 o) ? i | sclous men, over whom physicians wera A. McComb's One Spot beat Aeneid | the finest roadbed have been built and | working. 'Fifteen falled to revive and ster extensive backing at | D ¢ Jubllee by Wilkes' Direct-Nettie G, Mrs. | gonneis' Pretender, §-1; C. C. Griswold's Mas- | cash is paid for everything and only the e o 8 ans | S Y. Bartsow: c. Edran by Teneran-Edna W, | (2" R0 r i * 00 Ghs Abercrombie's Miss | best e o purchased.© No one knows | Were sent to hospitals. The fire mada 3 , f. Raymolita by Teheran-Ramona, f. lisa by | piy i 2Tg e SO0 ope i an's Miss Skyrocket h h . | rapid headway and the smoke was dense. 120 pounds. Hooking up with St. Cuth- | Jigerim-Perfection, James W. Minturn; br. f. s 8-2; ge Sha yiocket | who is furnishing the cash or why the| giv"seat of water had collected in ths se about February 9. The !Lert the pair breezed away at a heart- | by Dave Ryan-Rosle Les, Dr. A. M. McCollum; | 5£at T J. Cronin's B o e e Sy [yoaa e belng built. It is belleved, how- | 3 T80 OF S oy e & rumor that one igning of articles is over the preaking clip to the stretch, where St.|b. c. Harry B by George Washington-May Girl, Rest Agsured a bye. Tio T4® Yowa- | ever. to be the Vanderbilt connecting link | fremin"haa been overcome and drowned eferee, who is to be named | Cuthbert snap then came{ Harry Burke; b, m. Ruble by Altamont-Ruby, | il N, Voiohes ¥R, 6% on's Com- | Petween the East and West. ‘The l0ss on the bullding was $50,000, Dr. ent. Jack Welch | glong with Lovir , ridden out, | bik. c. Prinde Rio by Alta Rio-Belle. J. B | mewierq PLaE =ont Bl ¥ opez's Mike Davie, “The Oregon Railroad and Navigation | wicon Savage, physical director of Co- 1 selected. Iy "downed the favorite over a |Iverson: bik. Donnatus by Electus-Whippa- | Joopore Beat B B o B Dy o % Cronin's | Company is to bufld seventy-seven miles | \uminoR S ATRES, PAYEAR, Gt o o on length in 1:13%. b, f. La Belle by Alta- | Dopong On Me, 6-4; J. H. Perigo's Pretty Girl ( from Riparia to Lewiston, and eventually | the fourth and Aoth foore - Nkifi’ = e gg;dr;"- gumf_“';‘; LY | beat J. Muller's Cadenza, 6-0; Maher & Reid's ;—{"sx pie;:le Ofrll‘D::d v1vm ;:onnzcl the Or.g‘og: TAC! otes. b . e v v - Bad Boy beat E. F. Franl Della M, €-3; R. ailroad and Navigation Company with | by Neernut-Bess, George W. Ford: b, f. Bell- | 5*% 79 1500525 NoGregor beat J. O'Dowd's | the Oregon Short Line. This will make it Fruit-Growers Will Organize. possible to start a car at New York City| SAN JOSE, Jan. 10.—The convention of and pull it to Portland, Or., on tracks| ge¢ growers, which Is to be heid hers {memalker in the six furlong purse | Lotta’ H, "J." M. Hackett; b. Imemaer I e X e & ehore | son by McKinney-Evaiine Lumsden; Efforts are being made by certaln mem- | one by Falone-Happy Belle, J. J. McGrath; TRl S Neweis Noopgeedt * | Clifton L , 5-3; bers of the Western Turf Association to | br. c. "Moscow by Zombro-Belle Medium, b beat F. C. Mack's Black Pattle, 4-0; Hall & yth over the unfortunate Corrigan- Frank tes by Stam B-Grace C, Tuttle Brc Newell's Rough Rider beat T. J. Cronin’s ek DY The Venasnit Th Floge nsn | lue C b. f. Oakl McKinney-Lady ¢ owned by the Vanderbilfs. The new roa - - . e s v incident without a public apology | 3. Dorans b £, Etta Weod by Boxwood-Etca, | Y12id of Bail, § Wi} come down the Salmon to the Snake, | 07 the I5th and 16th of this month, prom- track ah he | “51d habe in her | being tendered the California Jockey | H. P. Moore: ‘br. c. by Bay Rose-Athenian, D I b | Club for the insult received by its secre- | br. ¢. by L. W. Russell-Bi:cara, blk. f. by L. y r e W 2jured about | tary. Those intimately acquainted with | W. Russell-Flora Allen, br. c. by Diablo-Hazel | 1ron- Duke, corita beat Wait a Bit, 5-4; 1 v 1 t CO lish thi de ®. P o and then to Lewiston. Then the Vande: ses 0 accompl _ome ng efini: beat Nellle Bawn, &1 Silver | Lt "system will have water grades| The frult growers of all districts of est, 8-0; ek the otk S/ 10 (he Sek county have organized and have selec Lady Davenport beat Black- | throug! delegates. Word from other count tells of large delegations. The prime o ject originally was to organize the pru growers of Southern Califo i i e Tannery Burned. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. died to-day at Davos-Platz, a health re-| NAPA, Jan. 10.—H. M. Cropley’s tannery sucklie, b. ¢, by Bay Bird dam by | Fifth round—Royal Anne beat Vanity Fair, | gort in Switzerland. She had been long an | Was destroyed by fire this morning at 1 4-0; ‘ourth round—Vanity Fair beat Silver Wings, Royal Anne beat Athena, 5-0; Pretty Girl beat Rest Assured, 5-1; Bad Boy a bye. - Thomas H. W r., president of th Mec, b. f. Vallotta-Molly Allen, ch. c. by Sid- | |01 3-3: Royal Anne beat McKinley, 8-1; Chief v ICK, Ct : I I9m2 153 | Gakiand track, and familiar with his love | 0% Dillon-Paney, Santa Rosa stock farte; b | of the FI beat Winning Ways, = ing t ce In ¢ er Dingee; Cupid and Altive i | Workman, 5-0: Rest Assured beat Miss Sky- growers into a combine. Now all decfdu- SAYS A TRAMP SHOT . e Moy e dict such a thing to be an impossi- [ b, Tarda by Faltose-Virginia, C. B. Harring: | \ocies 8.4; Rustan beat Commodore, §-4; Pretty DIES OF CONSUMPTION | ous frutt growers are interested and a HIS LITTLE SISTER = . b}»:;fi?:i‘“fi pareil, 4-2; Rough Rider beat McGregor, 7-4. S owers north of Tehachapi M i * » 3 1“' L Al Third round— ity Falr b 1t Mocorita, 5-0; Cont: ted the Dread n.lmy as the | fo 2 bedy Bnme:h!ng 1k. ’S RACl N G C H A RT hunter:'b. c. by Bay Bird-Hilda, Rancho del | beat Lady Davenport, 4-0; Athena beat Chief Result of an Attack of 1 : Paso; b.c. by Knight-Alaskena,b.f. by Bay Bird- L 11-1; Rest Al d beat One Spot, Peculiar Story of an Iojury 0 o, 1 HE CALL o | Esicrb.s vy oleht-Aigkena,p by Bag B | of e Tih, VLT Rt Mpdured"Sent Ope spet Influenza. Four-Year-Old Girl Near l —_— b, c. by _Bay Bird dam by Albert W, b. f. bY | heat Rough Rlider, $-0. LONDON, Jan. 10.—Lady Alice Mon- | Bay Bird-Violet, b. c. by Bay Bird dam by Al- | 5. n < b Athena en to Sacramento justice in all matters pertaining to the | 5 veod, by McKinne beat Fire Queen, 10-1; One Spot beat Master LADY ALICE MONTAGUE The matter will recelve further | ton: be. o ‘by Siiér Pow-Kitty Fox, George | Girl Neat Fiwm Foe b-i: Bad Boy.best ou- effort will be mada to organt 1 T Bo . H. Tod- | sijver Wings beat Bernal B 3; Royal Anne raisin growers of Knight-Young Lady Washington, b. e. by Cupertino. PN R B s i tague, sister of the Duke of Manchester, | B 1o T %ol s bert W, ch. f. by Knight-Charis, ch. f. by 2 Knight-Honey TANFORAN PARK, Wednesday, January 10, 1900.—Thirty- Albert W, Rancho del Paso; f. Th; Mascot by fourth day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Association. gfi:‘b’;lfi‘;‘ffl,’}g:_lfl,fi,fign;"x‘_"}f-'f"“;,‘,‘,’fi‘{on‘?‘{"‘}: Weather fine. Track fast. o'clock, Mr. Cropley says th There was no property, as it had run o weeks ago. t his loss Is ance on the t about three Bad Boy beat Pretty Girl, 9-2. nal—Royal Anne beat Bad Bo; -—— by Welcome-Fennella, b f. by Welcome-Elle- mor, b. € by Weicomt Edwina. b. or br. £ by THIS WEEK’S STAKE. America, wero summonied to her bedside. s Velcome-Hybla, L W, jeek: b. c. losemoor S y 1 ontague was one of the O eor Ramsmont, v 1. Auselma by Aliver | The open stake at Unton Coursing Park | e danamcers of the Duchess. of | Railroad Opened. L Wioysne by vildnut-Rowena, | on Saturday and Sunday attracted an | chester, formerly Miss Consuelo Yznaga| LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10.—The four-mils B v os by e T camoarn®:. Bio | entry of elghty-eight greyhounds, includ- | of New York. Lady Alice’s sister dled in| spur of the Santa Fe. between Richfleld Kinney-Georgle B, b. c. Mixer by Nutwood | iN§ Luxor and other ‘wt d_performers. | Rome three years aglo. lingy Alice was a | and Olinda, in Orange County, which s $810, divided as | vietim of consumption following an at- | taps the Brea Canyon ofl fields, was open Setting. e e o twaod Stoch Fave: b o by | The total prize money [t | Shiver Avrow-Pore Love, . D. Foki bik. % 15, the winner $115, runner-up $10, | tack of influenza and was taken from | od'to-day. invalld, and a few weeks since her condi- | tion became so serious that her relatives, | including her brother, who was then in J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. Presiding Judge. RACE—Six furlongs; selll ar-olds and upwird; purse, $100. Fin. Silver Arrow-Pure Love, R. D. Fox; blk. f. |follow: _ My Emily by McKinney-Adeline Patti, Rudolph | third , three at $30 each, five at §20; | England a few weeks ago 10 Davos-Platz 11 £ 8 Jordan Jr.: br. f. May Mont by McKinney-Me- | eleven at $15 and twenty-two at $10. The | in the hopes of prolonging her life. She 2n 3 5 Minville Maid, A. T. Van de Vanter: b. f. by | first train on Saturday leaves at 11:30 a. m. | was 20 years old. ADVERTISEMENTS. 52 3 72 |Cock Robin-Mabel, F. D. McGregor; bt. f. Hon- Th€h1:15 (rnlx_}hlora'l‘antomr} vn‘-lm a}scl)l stop e TN n 52 7.2 |olulu Maid by Kentucky Baron-Mignonette, F. | at the park. The draw resulted as follows; 3 - |otie Mt Kty Sesienetin | af the gert: Thy irw peenharas ttowd | QALES AND- WREOKS £1 B e ity oo 1 B tn 7 [ new Rollicking Alrs: . Kennedy's Night Time E ENCH COAST 7 e mbro-Kittle Eaker, George T. Becker: br. £. | ot o : 82 § 2 |Minnle Taimadge by Kaight-Hoodo, Baward | 1% Murphy & Toland's Ornament; J. Byrnes ON THE FR -4 8 B |Picket Battleship vs. J. H. Mullen's Mocorita; H. H. — 2 e - Gray's Terronette va. J. Sherldan's Forest e R e e A S R SRl SIS ) R.E. de B. Lopez's Wonder vs. Curtis | Number of Small Vessels Are Lost, & Son's Cash; S. Mahoney’s Chief of the Hill 1:14%. Good start. Wen first three ‘riving. Winner, C. airing before the Tanforan stewards this | vs. M. London's Magneto; Maher & Reid’s N T! ., 220 Reed's b. m. o bble Hunt Winner was touted as a good thing. March ESeven enjoyed an awkkening. Miss Soak evening. lle Bawn vs. Pasha Kennels' May Hempstead B P 5 pbarty handjel i When Mattier was carried to the pad- | Pasha Kcnnels' Miller's Rabbie vs. J. 5 Scratched—The Offering 105, dock after his fall from Rossmore blood | Mialmo: Curtis & Son's Narcissus vs. H. e o R ey was gushing from his nose and ears, The | Lynchs Lottie M W. Calrn's Imperial vs. track physician stated it would be Impos- | Bictcer b W Creamie el e = Going Down With Their Crews Aboard. PARIS, Jan. 10.—Heavy gales are blow- ing along the entire French coast and a number of small vessels with their crews Ne SPECTALISTS t pass- ON' CE—Mile an uarter; hurdle; cap; thrée-year- 4 E ba ot the | @OS. "ESONP inc s and a quarter; hurdle; handicap; three-year-olds and up- | gible 1o state whether or not the unfortu- | Bomwer i W. Creamer’s Jesse Moore; Pasha | 1ave been lost, although several lifeboat s n t ht thigh. | e - SEE B nate rider had suffered a fracture of the | ot Has P. J. Reill: Plow Boy vs. W, | rescues are reported. DR. CO. p then fied. When et = skull until to-day ¥. Hobbs' Mercy May; J. Carroll's Auckland | A fishing boat foundered off Boulogne- est and best equipped medical tnstitution e evening the boy Age. Welght 4m 4m. r. Fin 2 ks vs. J. Dean's Gladiator: Pasha Kennels' Re- | sur-Mer, nine of the crew perishing. The|] and bave the most extensive practice in 28 vt o T $i° % Y. a3 B e Entries for To-Day. annex ve. Maher & Reid's Singleton; 3. M, | bark Jeanne Eugenle sank near ~Cher- || the) world. They avoid the use of all min. reported to Constable 32 3% 4 a0 et First race—Five and a ‘alf furlongs; maiden | {[aton'g Te Toc ve, B, 4. Deckelmag's Old| bourg ‘32..32',' l"’::;g?l"d‘;:;;l all Med- ectric belts. All their remedies are care- ain View. The boy gives 2% 43 2 3n |Galbraith’. S i odn Anl DO St pleby's Clars B; Frwin & Lyons May Queen | {terranean DOFts. T e, B D N e, description of the ma i 1 L §2 iGiove B Ve S e Shotei... W ve Healey's Margio Ni B. M. Kellogs's [ o e . SO WG SIS I, T 515 |Evans . avorita L 'om Sharke: . - A ' e Sives " | &2 Tatoem s, 42 & 6 McKenna 536 Coming 41 Semiramide o M o “Wanta v H P amdersona| DB. McGLYNN’S FUNERAL DR. MEYERS & CO. are the only 390) Rio el ell ... |Moody 5% Cymona . Crawford Braes; R, F. de B. Lopez's Minni specialists on the Pacific Coast who atatedl po _580 Rossmore, a.. 5 61 Fell ... |Mattier . Uterpe Wa Wa vs. Curtls & Son's c-rfuer: Ae::l; Archbishop Corrigan Officiates at the ases and weakness of men Coupled_with Monita PR Kennels' Athena vs. E. M. Kellogg's Swee Services. exclusively. B08 Uppercrust . 5‘!: Goldfinder . " fimo femced well. Monita ran g swell race. Ton mueh weight on Granger. Rossmore Bbsondl waoa-One snlle: & Wilson's Jullus Caesar; Sterl & Knowles' | sral of Dr. Edward McGlynn was held to- | | No Incurable Cases Taken at Any Price. Rusty Gold ve. R, E. de B. Lopex's Diablo: | gav in St. Mary's Church, which was was movipg up when he fell. and upward, e o e Tl - tel S onie 127, J A The "cnila will fegeadt i R Saiietn B, T O gt tndes 4 Gnele Fuiler; Pasha Kennels. Syivia v, J. CTOWG‘»’: to ‘he“dWYAfl- h:?’h”mcc“ were heri Langford is nvestiga e T B L, 3457 R S 3 i, 3 urley’'s O K Capitol . Farmer's Moon- resided over by re! shop orrigan. shooting. investigating the GG, THIRD BACE-One mile; selling; three-year-olds and upward purse, H0. 591 Colting 121 €0 Greyhurst . stone va. Curtls & Som's Commodore; F. 5ccup>’lns seats in the church were all| ™ ol — — 3 Third race—One mile a1l 8 quarter; three- | Mack sqorimp v e Al & wilson's | the Protestant clergymen of the eity, who | had been specially invited to attend the | COLOMBIA'S INSURRECTION. The city officials were present | Juneliassl apined: siling, G. J. Panario’s High Flyer; Jeft Martenet-s Index. Horse. Age. Welght. [St. Hm, m. Nm. S Fn. | Jockeps. 535 Meadowthorpe . 109 | Bili Woster vs, Gus Abercrombic's Rock Island | SCrYices. Revolutionists Uniformly Successful |- 5 Pm vegs 593 Dr. Marks. Boy: George Whitney's Theron ve. Curtls & | DY invitation. in $he Tnbad 2 e b s ] 15 13 |Thorpe 591 Chimura Son's MeKinley: F. A. McComb's One Spot v: The chanting of the service of the dead | 7 n $he SRINEE ' . e ol i EL R K. dony W Creamer's’ Report: P. I. Reilly's The| was first in the order of the services. KINGETON, Jamaica, Jan. 10.—Colom- 1 1% 1% 3% 3% 3ns |Vitditoe . Fourth race—One mile; three-year-olds; San | Grarter vs. T. J. Cronin's Thornhill; Then a solemn requiem mass_was cele- bian advices announce that the reveluty e e e Bruno stakes; $1200. Kennels' Royal Anne vs. J. Murnane's brated, the choir singing Dreschler's | i that. Saputite e e slution s P iR A1 2% Bk U Marin 601 Tar Hill. 107) £38 Constellator .... 97 | wood: Ruasell, Allen & Wilson's Master Clair | march. Dr. Richard T. Burtsell delivered e o g 1 B e H AN e ] GRS 594 Sunello 100| (47HAnjou . vs, Kelly & Hanly's Baby King: D. J. Healey's | a eulogy and the service was concluded | A SURE GUARANTEE he Government resistance is refres G0 Sitver Tail Smer it Lol B S R 245 Bee Bee 12| 546 Hind. Prin Grenada vs. Aeneld Kennels' Pretender: D. E. | by singing and the pronouncing of abso- | . 4N the Gove dstance is retreat- | 0 Shiver Tl 3 anias 8 e 534 Erwin 110 (3D Nance O'Neil I J. Sheridan’s ' Foreet | Jution by the Archbishop. After the ser- PATIENTS MAY DEPOSIT THS ther and per pret i g Nl B e = et : =l SR L Ak B Denbaid vs. J. Vices the body was viewed by the people || price of a cure in any San Francisco of Presiden ate and of polttian s B s g o e o seslly. ; Second and thisd{i [ sis magus Bill 1001 589 Mortgare o108 and wix thetk Losnis 1 thas Skl Wheel | oo g Lo S LR disputes. The ¥ ‘awing away at the end. Aflenna looke Ve fatber e 555 Limerick 102 (#9)The Lady. t the coffin was put aboard the train for in mouthly estaliments. direct communic e oyt imags Bt bl saset % ve fioiahad second. ' Buvkny/ 1] (Sl waitaotbin 9 ‘478 Diomed New York. Teioss rensenatie. No etior Secttn St 2, Nanee O'Neil 9, Rapido 106. interrupted concerning atched—Meadowthorpe 112 HOME CURES—-FREE BOOKN. BRI STARVING IN CUBA. Fifth race—One mile; three-year-olds and up- | §on’s Luxor; R. L. Tavlors Beauty Spot vs. = whrd. Sterl & Knowles' Sleety Mist. Thousands of men are cured at home 'OURTH RACE-Six furl 3 % o -year-ol . ports add | @0T o ™ e i o G e = American Colonists Without BEven || overYeur’ % "you ‘cuonot visc " San rese i O RIS S S Al = o A B3 8 e ssaries of Life. | | Franeisco, write for free private book, 1o the receipt of rein- 2 T [Beting. Bl S D it ties MARBLE DISQUALIFIED. the Nece: of || Savice. question lst, ste. All eorre: Index. Horse. Age. Welght. 8 Ym. %m. %m Fin. | Jockeys. [Op.. CL.. |olas and upward " . Gingi 7 Ra NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—A sad story of a || gpondence confidential. No printing on T8 Grand Bachen, ¥ | ¢ PR s and Loses a Race on the New | jarge number of distressed and homesick || eavelopes or packages to indicate name 98 Croker, § wo.or-.. S v R ;.52 5, 595 Mocorito - A Orleans Track. Americans who became interested in a || of sender. ¥78 ;chAurunlne ;fi gt 31 " |Jenk 8 ,: i 581 gl‘u Maris NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 10.—Wet weath- | settlement at La Gloria, |3,l;n.' province | Sirotmi ik di [l S | R i e and o sloppy track cut down the - | ot Puerty Prncipe, was, old wgay by | DR MEYERS & CO0. iy Bemus.’a 6% 62 65 |E. Ross. 16 > a5 40 NpHom b Fuller and Verily were the only winnjng | man, who arrived to-day on the steamer | Y e a3 : e 74 (Bitiman § ant ] SEDCERNE - AL favorites. Marble finished first i the | Qlinda from Cuba. He dwelt upon the | g 2o B g i Anuier, 3 s 8 |Lome © 0 steeplechase, but was disqualified for | little employment obtaipable and said § L, ¢ gLEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR. that many were suflerlnfi from lack of the | ordinary necessities of life. Many have | not the means to purchase passage bm:k\ to the United States. Selections for To-Day. running outside the flag after taking the Firet race—Redwald, First Shot, Miss Reel. | SaropiamPs fiQflm‘é‘? I8ce .wis. given Yo Becond race—Tom Cromwell, Indra, Ladaea. Mile, seliing—Dr. Walmsley won, Lennep sec- % 1:4% Fair g by Tammany- ier away fo a fiying start. Sachem galioped. Remus has a bad leg. HOURS—Dally, 8 to 5. Eveni Tto 8 Sundays,'s to 11. . w3y, 24; 15, 48150 3.3 Moran's b Second and third driving, i — Third race—Forte, Dr. Bernars, Chimura. ond, Tom Kinsley third. Time, 1:44 . Six furlongs; handicqp; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. Fourth S Six furlongs—Sam Fuiler won, EI Caney sec- End of a Romance. - e . race—] 08, Erwin, Tar b ond, Magic Light third, Time, 1:17, LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10.—A suit for dl- % Fifth race—Bannockburn, Rosormonde, Ma- lllht:’loddlcgpfi 'fi?"“‘"&i.;’”{.‘u?“"',"“g"’" vorce was begun to-day by Mrs. mephenl orse. ol Inishes rst, was jual H it Horse. Age, Weight.[6t. %m. %m. Str. P I hsixu. race_Mocorito. i Marion. Bon Lady, | B0 Frsd Perkina' sscond, Alec Reeves thifd. | D. Mott against Stephen D. Mot of this | visir DR. JORDAMN’S caear 4 —Mocorito, Mirs Marion, Ben B ime, 3:32. . e I0 tt, b | 38 A5 4 g San Francisco Yacht Club. Yion won, Lackman second, Strangest third. | actress, and the couple eloped two years | LR e | A fair number of members of the San| Selling, six furlongs—Verity won, Agitator | 380,and were married. much against the The Largest Anatomical Museum in the 8% 52 & 5 Franeisco Yacht Club attended last night | %6c°P%. Cathedral third, Time, 1:15. i (LR e Rareuts = Worid W caknes : 2 & . round upon which the application is made bl AR Specialisten the Coast. Est. 36 yeass. OR. JORDAN-—PRIVATE DISEASES & at a meeting in the Merchants’ Exchange s desertion. for the purpose of electidg a committee THINKS DIXON FAKED. 4 Ll Smith Bjoeudl Lowndes. 24 Igp. Mistral 11,6 ’ Tim e Fair start. Won first t b m., by Belvedere-Lizzette. - sbert tan Timemaker inio the grownd. Loving Cip away none too well. to nominate candidates for officers for 5 D o | Cossiration free and sericy BORDEAUX, FRANCE. d-Sardine 100 the coming " season. * The following were | onticlan’s Refreshing Views Con-| snnNapoLIS; Md., Jan. 10.—At noon to- | T pesomly or by e & — E—— o=y, elected: Ex-Vice Commodore G. S. cerning the Fight. day. XYdoyd .Lawndes, for four years the| ia every case und FINEST 609. SIXTH RACE-Selling; three year-olds and upward; purse, $400. 2 5 3 ) White, ‘George T. Campbell and Starr Keeler. Each member present wrote out a list of the names of the men whom he :onld like to _ses elected to the varlous NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—B. B. O'Dell, chairman of the Republican State Com- mittee, declared positively to-day that the Republican Governor of Maryland, sur- rendered the executive chair to John Wal- ter Smith, his Democratic sueccessor. Write for Book. PHILOSOP MARRIAGE, vy ook for MAILED FRER { flices to be filled Horton boxing law must be repealed at | Thousands of Democrats from all parts of shairman of the niminating commitice, | % the State participated In the ceremonies. nominating committes will present a “Have you hecome convinced that the ticket at the annual meeting next month. | S0;Called boxing bouts are brutal?” i ‘Brutal? No. They are fakes. That England’s Arm: wm_—"‘“ is why L think the Horton law should be &’ . ored Trains. ¢ Live in Pasadena. repealed. The fights are fixed before hand | The magnificent armored trains used by Eng- LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10.—Phil Armour, | 21 the spectators are humbugged. Take, | Jand in her war with the Boers will transport the Chicago millionaire packer, is at Pas. tgr instance, the McGovern-Dixon fight at | her troops, protect bridges and telegraphic adena and has announced that he will :1 e:'gn:‘ 'w:zc t:l;:!:cflu’!h:::t xvxvlght. o{ communications in about the same way that Good start. Won first three drfving. Winner, Kerr & | Make his future home there. He Is nego- | a Stags of the game when the Negro could | frem: the ham oo iers drives dyspepsia CLARETS Index. Horse. Age. Weight )s«. 556 Jockey Bill, B...... 56 Clarando, 4 ...... Tegrene, ¢ Hohenlohe, § Glissandn,'$ Druidess, 3 . Juva, & Liberting Hunch, DR.HALL'S REINYIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any — AND v SAUTERNES., Baammaam [ P T o e 4 15, 493 &, 1118, Gould’s b. g, by Apache-Brook. ; tiating for a residence. Phil Armour Jr.|not have gone In and finished his R i P spNenly: - thiss. - Tes. S8 e CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., far GrSe AR avored winher, Clarando badly iaden. Juva thrown against fence on | left to-day in o spectal Gar with | When T lefe the ciub T noe setisfed Tast e b Rt sy, The Sl LS MR AGENTS, 34 Sacramento £t.- 6 F., Cal Scratched—Delecta 104, Ricardo 109. c;fig‘rfm. fifteen guests for Southern |the ;Hhr'»r';on law should be repealed imme- | ness, lver and “xidney trouble Plomigr st Oskland, Sa i diat =, fifty years. A valuable at times. 2 privaie

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