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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1900. CALLED GHOSTS AND FORCED HER T0 MARRY HIM Mrs. Reddan’s Weird Allegations. SHE ASKS FOR AN ANNULMENT SAYS HER HUSBAND AND HIS MOTHER STOLE HER. €Claims They Invited Her to Their| Home, Imprisoned Her and Com- pelled Her to Become a Wife. which prompt , she a JIRO HA;IG)A WINGIS ACTION FOR DAMAGES FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A LOST LEG. Japanese Student Defeats Southern Pacific Company in the United States Circuit Court. Compax 3 damages Harada was crossing crossing of Park Harada United Attorney Marshall the first trial the jur extent of damages a al, which was concluded on, the jury awarded r's £tood ten for $10,000 compromised with the um stated ————— new backs, very ar- ing cards also mew and game rs. Sanborr 741 Market.® | _—————— Mutual Bank Directors. The annua eting of the stockholders of the M s Bank of San Fran- cis k Tuesday ng represented " D. Phelan, §. G per. James Moffitt k J. Sullivan, Rob- Joseph D. Grant and James board organized by electing 3 D. Pt president; §. G. Mur- phy, first vice president; John A. Hooper, second vice president; George A. Story cashier and secretary: C. B. Hobson sista assistant secret and an, attorne: WHITE HORSE CELLAR SCOTCH WHISKY, FROM MACKIE & CO., ISLAY, SCOTLAND. CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., %4 Bacramento St., 8. ¥., Cal. when he | | @+0+404040 4040404040 4040404 040404040 404040404 0404040+ 404040404040404040 40404040404040404040404040404040+@ y?aot'ny # SPORTING EVENTS 2% 404040+ 4040404 COur.w'hy @+040404040404040404040404040404040404040 40404404 04040404040404040404040+0404040404040404040404040404040+Q 'BENDORAN | NO MATCH ‘ FOR GEYSER Coast Record Equaled by Win- | ner—Books Getting the ‘ Coin at Tanforan, Racegoers to Tanforan yesterday were disappointed in the meeting between Gey ser with 109 pounds up and Bendoran car- | pounds. A & 1 royal wae " but 1t proved only a skirmish. losed favorite over the Corr! d after running out in the thing over half a mile, began t in the rear of let Geyser out covering the seve t record time. Advance hed second, four lengths beiore he other days of the meet- red most of the coin e were in profusion M. F. Tarpey -turlong selling | Shot, was given | g Event, a 15 to 1 the running, at the If a length. Tekla. able, commanded & led to make any sort | a farcical bolted at ee refus ler, t the was nd Medd ings entry, closed selling_run, with | hors: made a | aten_easily | )t Toribio, | and_Sil- | | After getting away from the post last s Le Bel, second choice for the | furlong affair, plainly developed the | Thorpe persevered | the favorite, the wire won kins on Owyhee | which cost him | ore for him ongo yi P T g third mone) Corrigan’'s two- with the final tly. Smith Track Notes. | Bro of Oakland track ez llowing | ; a high-weight Win nd Race- To-Day’s Entries. Six furlongs; selling; three-year- | .09 | 103 (486) Burdock . 5)Bill 635 Antler ... | | | ngs; three-year-olds 981631 Antonetta ...... 97 Faversham 109 | Momentum .....106 Rosalbra. ........106 605 Montallade 5 Miss Marion.... 104 Sallie Goodwin..1 Aflenna s Maud Ferguson. § (380)Gen 54 Mike ummer Alleviate we Thira race—Six furlon upward: selling: Clonsilla (633) Theory three-year-olds and 12 100 634 Mountebank .... %9 633 Harry Thoburn.110 Fourth race—Mile and a quarter; the Belmont stakes, $1200 €15 Topmast .105((619) Bannockburn ...125 612 Forte 2105 | (632) Daisy F... 2108 (612) Meadowthot . €14 Rosormond: u3 637 Potente .. 632 Zoroaster 3 Pifth race—Five and a half furlongs; three- ds and upward Matada Diomed (543) Yellowtatl Sardine 626 Olinthus 5 San Venado. £35 Stromo ... Selections for To-Day. First O Ne econd race—Good Hope, Miss Marion, Maud uson ird race—Theory, race-—Joe McGee, Limerick, Nance Fe Clonsilla, Harry THo- burn, Fourth race—Zoroaster, Daley F, Forte, Firth race-Yellowtall, Timemaker, Sardine. txth race—Bannockburn, Olinthus, San Ve- nado. NEW ORLEANS RACES. Eleven Two-Year-Olds Begin Their Career on the Turf. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 17.—The first ear-old race of the season in New in which a bunch of eleven gsters entered upon their racing ca- , was the feature of to-day's card. The Morris pair, Choice and Plead, were | the opening favorites at twos, but re- ceded at post time 16 threes, at which price they, with Quiz and Buda, closed. The start was prompt and good. Quiz Cuda outbroke the others. Buda showed great speed in the first quarter, but could not sustain it, and fell back when_challenged by Quiz, who won eas. ily. Frangible and Lennep were the only ;Ainn‘ng favorites over a heavy track. Results One and one-eighth miles, selling—Frangible won, Tickful second, The Bobby third. Time, “Two-year-olds, three Buda second, Choice third. Handicap, steeplechase, short course—Galilee won, Cheesamite second, Brakeman third. Time, 3:40%. Handicap, one and one-sixteenth miles—Lack- man won, Strangest second, Compensation third ~ Time, 135 Selling, mile and twenty yards—Ramiro IL won, Phidias second, Voyager third. Time, 1:48 | _Selling, mile and twenty yards—Lennep won,’ Koenig second, School Girl third. Time, 1:46. | —_—e————— Orleans, you Tee and furlongs—Quiz Time, :37. won, | He Had Two Wives. Judge Bahrs yesterday annulled the marriage existing between Kate Gess Harte_and Henry Gess Harte .on the ground that the defendant has a wife b former marriage living and not di- FLEET HARES TEST STRONG GREYHOUNDS Maher & Reid’s Uncle Fuller Wins Cleverly at Union THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 190, by H. H, Egbert.) TANFORAN PARK, Wednesday, January 17, 1900.—Fortieth day of the Winter Meeting of the Western Turf Asociation. Weather fine. Track fast. J. J. BURKB—Presiding Judge. J. F. CALDWELL—Starter. 64(), TIRST BACE-Six furlongs: selling; maldens; three-year-olds ‘purse, #00. Coursing Park. T 5 Betting. Index. Horse. Wel.gm.’st. ¥%m. %m. %m. Btr. Fin. I Jockeys. (Op. CL Maher & Reld's greyhound, Uncle Ful- ler, after showing gradual improvement in Shot . <108/ : ! 2 95 v B e s S 11 bl anan 3 13 |bis running for some time, captured the March Seven 7 e 5% 4% 32 84 |T. Walsh. 5 9-2 midweek stake yesterday at Union Cours- Tom Sharkey . 1 s 4n 78 4% 42 [J Martin. ss gg ing Park. He defeated in turn Bonita, Fille 4'Or .. g . :ifi ggfi :;: :2 0 10 Ever Sure, Nonpareil, Dempsey Lass, e o8 e . Tl 8 12 |Prince Hal and, in the final, Wildwood. i s 9 9 8% 834 |Vittitoe . 3 12-5 | The dogs were evenly matched, Uncle 4 o . ) 53 9 _|Phelan 20 5 Fuller leading up and securing the first 49%: %, 1:14. Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, B. [turn by only a length. There were some g . by Foul Shot-Gratitu; Bullman on winner outrode Kiley. Event showed improvement. y 10, quick exchanges on the hare, Uncle Ful- ler winning ultimately by a score of eight points to six. The coursing throughout the day was notable from the number of three-minute courses, there being four in the run-down. Tekla well backed. EECOND RACE—One mile; $400. four hurdles; maidens; four-year-olds and upward; WITNESS MAKES VICIOUS ATTACK ON AN ATTORNEY Exciting Scene Courtroom. | | | in al INSULT PRECIPITATES ROW SICK "EAGHE DR. DANZIGER BELABORS oTTo Fositively cured by theso WISE WITH HIS CANE. Yittio Filis, - They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsis, Lawyer Goes to the Receiving Hos- mgw;:];;;:_.!m D‘:g:: pital While the Dentist Is Ax- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue rested for Battery, but Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Released on Bail. | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | g Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.’ A viclous attack was made upon Attor- ney Otto Irving Wise by Dr. D. G. Dan- ziger in Justice Groezinger's courtroom | yesterday morning. The assault was the | direct outcome of a fancled insult offered by the attorney to Dr. Danziger, who [Betting. | The victors were Patria, Chief of the Hill ym. %m. i Win.'| dockers. 2lom O R;-Ansmx, May Girl and Bill Foster, Each | s ~ | showed thie effects of the severe course, 3 3 23 13 13 ;arc;\pnna. 6 13 |the four going "éuz in the succeeding 1 4 310 2y 2% |Hanna 20 20 round. Major & o & i $ g3y suivan... 8 112 It was generally a favorite'’s day, al- | Gilt Edge. | 4o 1 3310 o011 [Ambrose 10 2 |though they failed to raise a flag on sev- Sokombeo, 5 . £ S D 22 o8 |€ral occasions. The most notable upset e L . sint ‘ 10 20 |Was the defeat of Torment by May Girl, | e Moodwss 52 1.2 |the former being favorite at odds of 10 to 1. ore being 25 to 1l ho at 1 to 3. t 2 to 5. Bal at 1 to 3, whi Tad start. Won first three driving. Winner, J. G, Brown & Co.'s b. 8., Flashing Las: Rona beat Rest Assured King beat Three Cheers Nellie Bawn won _from The course lasted three minutes, the | beat | | flection, and —- - Miss Skyrocket at the The re- 642 THIRD RAC sults, with the official low: < el RS Bieh = % J. Kennedy's Night t M. London's T TBetting. Magneto, 5-3; Curtis & vanity Fair beat Index. Horse. Age. Weight. m. %m. %m. Str. PFin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL A. McComb's One Spot, 1 sha Kennels' — ok = f e st Asaured beat H H. Gray's Terranette, Toriblo, 5 ...... 1. 31 % | 2 { 0 -1; H. H. Gray's Rona beat F. A. McComb's Del Paso 11, & # e ol I55 '3 |Little Joker, 1e-4; Curtis & Sois Commodore ertall, 3 ..... 2 21 1% H | 12 8 beat J. Muller's Mocorita, 11-3; 8. McCullough's Storm King, 6. 1% 1n 2134 4 1% |52 4 |Flashing Lass beat Curtis & Son’s Echo, 21-9 Choteau, 3 ... : 4 4h 414 b { Lowe & Thompson's Prince Hal beat F. Cox's Duke of York IT, 5. 85 10 63, faenry: | 20 8 Hairbrain, 11-4; Fred Mack’s Della M. beat G. Alaria, 4 30" Gk gy T3 Dorenn. . |72 g | Lehnsen’s Firefly, 10-3; J. Kennedy's Ever Sure | Lutu W, 4 % Tk Tk 8 L L 2 g0 |beat F. C. Mack's Black Pattl, 8-2; Maher & Glengaber, 4 95 82 93 [|Piggott . 0 1 Reid's Uncle Fuller beat D. Ford's Bonita, 9-4; | it 3 A S e 1 100 |Lowe & Thompson's Patria beat S. B. Portal's e - . - - e Laurelwood IL, 25-11; Hall & Neweil's Non- Time- %, 1:16; mile, 1:41%, Good start Won easily Second and parlel beat E. Portal’s Sophle, 14- Pasha third driv L. Stanfleld's b. =, by Apache-Marin. Kennels' Sylvia beat G. Sharman’s Walt a Bit; Al_Austin’s Lo Toriblo handled welght like a longshoreman. G aber sulked. njoyment Siivertall quit. Storm King up against Angeles beat M. Kavan- . Greyhurst 121, Sugden 116, Kastaine 114, Summer 14, Katle | Lass a bye, Signal withdrawn; S. Mahoney's Chief of the Hill beat Jeff. Martenet's Buxton, 16-1. George Sharman's Miss Skyrocket beat Kennels' May Hempstead, 10-1; lasson’s Terronite beat T. Ne Nellie N., Maher & Reid's Nellie Bawn beat Hall & Newell's Florence M 6-0; Al Austin’s Firm Foe beat H. E. Allen's Fireball, 4-0; Pasha G4, FOURTH RACE—Seven furlonks: three-year-olds and upward; purse, § . 18, 1 Age. Weight. St Ingex. Hoces, %m. Str. Jockeys. Kennels” Ré-Annex beat J. Strehl's Jimmie 1 G @ g o Cork, J. Murnane's Wildwood beat W. F. 5 AT . 2 13 Spencer Hobb's Mercy May, 3-2; Maher & Reld’s Single- | o5 Auy L2 3 2h I Ma ton beat J. O'Dowd's Clifton Lass, 8-3; Jeff. ri 3 1 34 |Jenkins Martenet's Bill Foster beat P, Moriarity's St. Ty A CHES t__IT. Walsh......| 8 € | Carlo, 15-7; J. Strehl's Three Cheers beat Cork- Time-3 %, 3, Gooa s foii aantly e aos ery & Hogan's High Dice, 8-2; Kelly & Han- ; D. E. Wiley's May Girl beat R. L. vior's Torment, 25-11: W. C. Glasson’s Ter- rona beat J. Harder's Comrade, 6-0. Second round—Vanity Fair beat Night Time, 3-2; Rona beat Rest Assured, 6-3; Commodore beat Flashing Lass, 12-4; Annie Hal beat Della Bendoran proba bly not ready. Geyser came in on the bit. G44, FITTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, HO0. . |Betting. | M., 12-0; Uncle Fuller beat Ever Sure, 7-1: Non- ¥m. %m. Str. Jockeys. |Op. Cl. | parfel beat Patria, 6-0; Los Angeles beat Sylvia, o ¢ - 10-3; Dempsey Lass beat Chief of the Hill, 7-2; 72 438,28 Thorpe . 5 | Miss Skyrocket beat Terronite, 5-0; Nellie 3% 11 1% 2 %° Jenkins . | Bawn beat Firm Foe, 3-1; Wildwood beat Re- 52 8h 41 3 Glover | Annex, 7-2; Singleton b Bill Foster, 34-3; R 2h 45 [Henry | Baby_ King beat Three Cheers, 12-5; Terrona ter Loe, 6% 82 51 5% |Stuart | beat May Girl, 5-2 Roat, - 8% 9 71 62 |Piggott | _Third “round—Rona beat Vanity Falr, 3-2; ARgustine, 3n 6% 81 78 N HII | Prince Hal beat Commodore, 7-4; Uncle Fuller 4% 51 61 52 | beat Nonpariel, §-0: Dempsey Lass beat Los RE I 23 93 | Angeles, o-4; Nellie Bawn beat Miss Skyrocket, 10 7% 10 10 | . Wildwood beat Singletoa, 14-7; Terrona 11 11 1 1 ¢ Baby King, 4-3. 12 12 12 12 ourth round—Prince Hal beat Rona, 11-8: . o Uncle Fuller beat Dempsey Lass, 4-0; Wildwood beat Nellie Bawn, 2 Terrona a *Disqualified for fouling and placed last. s 2 95 Fitth round—Uncle Fuller beat Prince.Hal, T 254 %, :3TH: %, 50; %, 1:25. Bad start. Won first three driving. Winner, | 6.3; Wildwood beat Terrona, $-2. J. D Fitagerald's b. g., by St. Carlo-imp. Maiden Belle. Final—Uncle Fuller beat Wildwood, 8-8 Winner pounds the best. Jenkins on Owyhee tossed the race away. Others a poor lot, o T Scratched—Ledaea 102 THIS WEEK’'S STAKES. ling stake, twenty-six dogs—E. Wickson's Rufflan vs. J. Gibson's Run Aw s Florence Blythe vs. F. Jones' W H. Jones' Annie Lawrence vs. . by tmp ave winner the race. st lett law-Tdol Gaylon Brown might have won with a fair break. age- F He K wood; TRACEY FOULS JACKSON. | Colored Boxer Claims He Was Bitten by the White Man. | vs. H. Lynch's Linton; F. Brown's Tammany vs. J. Gibson's Lightfoot; D. Riordan’s Mollie R vs Al Austin's Bohemian Girl; H. Lynch’s Lavonia vs. W, H. Jones' St. Ives; J. D. Saw- ptain Evans vs. F. Jones' Tom Hur- Wickson's Gladys Rufflan vs. J. H. and A. Nassano, local men, was stopped by the police and declared a draw in the third round. STOCKTON, Jan. 17—Young Peter Will Discuss the Mineral Bill. e }{_‘hf,’[f,“,;',:‘,",;;‘ifi Jackson won fhe fight here to-night| /A MESURE of the executive committee Slenkivk vac-T. §. Cronin e Van: agai m Tracey on a foul in the sev-| b {18 FAEGmIa Jhners Assoclation will | 47" packa Kennels' Rather Artful ve. J. H. nth round. For six rounds it was a|-c Pel¢ In the Palace Hotel on Friday | Frank's Glon Ann. eighty-eight dogs—J. H. Perigo's H. Iynch's Lexington; R. E. de Evatt's Hurricane; evening, January 2. The meeting fs| Open stake. Controller v sor and forcing the fight. In the seventh | Salled at the request of President Ralston, | fontroller the men Toneht fastPora Jame seventh | who has just returned from Washington, | s hoPs¥ g50 & Evacs Huricane: Tracey almost knocked out when the| D+ C.. Where he had been to consult the | Hempstea, B, M. £x's Sweet Emma v white man taw he could not win and | members of .the Callfornfa delegation on | Erwin & Lyon's Silver Lyon; George Whitney threw his colored opponent, falling hard | the mineral bill which has just been fn. | Aheron v J. M. Halton's Lavender; Handy & upon him. Jackson cried out while the | troduced In Congress. Mr. Raiston 1s Ja- | ymith ® Petronius ve. W Cream sirous to also have the consensus of opin- N men were on the floor that Tracey was | roe’s N biting him and after the fight said Tracey | fon of the executive committee and the Reflly | meeting is called primarily for that pur- bit him once on the shoulder. After the decision Tracey went over to| pose. Another matter which the execu- tive committee will be requested %o con- Jackson's corner and announced that b could have put the colored man out.|sider is the advisability of appointing a Jackson made a hot reply and struck him. | committee on the preservation of water Then they mixed it hard and the police | and forests. After what has gone before, jumped into the ring and hustled the | the president did not feel warranted in Tighters off. appointing such a committee without first Tracey was consulting the executive committee o de- at2to 1 termine what would be for the best in- The preliminary between Tom Carkeek ' terests of the association. pretty contest, with Jackson the aggres- | r'west; J. Murnane's Wildwood Warship; Patrick Horgan's D. J. 'Healey's Grenada; b Lucretia Borgia vs. F. Moran's Bit of Fashion vs. E. M. Kellogg's E. Kid McCoy; Maher & Reid’'s Singieton v. & R. Scott's Lord Byron; Pasha Kennels' via vs. Pasha Kennels' Royal Anne; M. 'O’'Nelll's Pat Reilly vs. D. Ford's Bonita; J. M. Haiton's Tiz Tac vs. F. Moran's False Flatterer Lowe & Thompson's Jessomy vs. P. J. Reilly's Grafter; J. Hurley's O K Capitol vs. D. J. Heal Lady Clare; Hall & Newell's Floren N vs. J. E. Shaw's Lucky Dog; George Sha man’s Wait a Bit Gus Abercrombie’'s Rock favorite In the betting here | Jesse | Horgan's Lawton's Brigade vs. | augh's Hard Lines, 11-8; J. Ronning’s Dempsey | w..C. | | Mountain Belle: | va | Motto vs. | Bohe; 645. SIXTH RACE—Three furlongs; two-year-olds; purss, $400, A high-class open stake with eight sl i bE et 2 2% i eight entries and a puppy stake with 7 s ‘ twenty-six entries is the card offered by ‘Horse Weight.ISt. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys the officials of Union Park for Saturday AbtERaE < s e and Sunday. The total prize money is 81 2% 23 |Morgan . $305. Coursing will commence each day 23 31 3n [Kiley ... upon the arrival at the park of the 10:15 . s e S A The draw last night resulted | Won easily. Second and third ing. Winner, B. Anderson's Crawford Lass; T. J. Cronin’s Vixen | was a witness in the suit of Mrs. G. H. Jacobson against Rabbl Isador Myers for 3235, alleged to be due her. Wise was re- moved to the Receiving Hospital immed!- ately after the occurrence, and Danziger | was later arrested for battery and re- leased on $20 bail. When the trial of the case commenced yesterday Dr. Danziger was placed on the witness stand by Attorney D. J. Crow- ley to testify as to the treatment Mrs. Jacobson and her daughter had received at the hands of Rabbi Myers and his wife, to whom Mrs. Jacobson is related. Attor- ney Wise for the defense questioned the witness closely, and after completing the eross-examination addressed Judge Groez- inger, saying: “That is all I care to ask this perso: Dr. Danziger took this as a direct in angry tones the irritated withess advanced toward Wise and sald: ‘d' vill settle with you for this out-| side.” | Wise appealed to the court for protec- | gon al\fi|JudBe Groezinger rapping for or- er, said: | “1 do not care what takes place outside | of the courtroom, but I will have no quar- | reling here.” | 3ots parties then subsided and after the case Had been continued until Monday and court adjourned Danziger approached Wise and demanded an apology. Wise re- plied that he had no apology to make, and Danziger immediately hit the attorney a terrific blow in the face and followed it up by striking him on the head with a stout cane. Wise fell over several chairs, became _hysterical and . pandemonium reigned for some time. Some ladies threw water in W 's face and he soon revived. Dr. Myers rushed into the corridor shriek- ing for the police, who soon responded. As soon as Wise left the Receiving Ho pital, to which he was taken for tre: ment, rest of Danziger, a stimula parts of PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market street, SAN FRANCISCO. 53 Tribune Buflding, NEW YORK. G oRorTha remedy, orTharas Gleet, Spermatorrhea, Whités, unnataral lis charges, or suy inflamma~ tion, irritation or uicera tiod of mucous mem- THEEVANS CHEwics. Co, Dranes. Noo-estringent. Sold by Druggisis, or sent in plain wrapper, Aacific Coast Steamship Co Steamers leave Broadway n Franeisco skan ports, 10 a. -3 he secured a warrant for the ar- which was served by Officer Rabl. | Qe et edeiedeiboeie® m Victoria, Island Boy; Hall & Newell's Nonpareil vs. J. . Port | P. Thrift's Brutus; W. H. Lord’s Revolver vs. Seattle. "~ Tacoms, | E. M. Kellogg's lowa Maid; Maher & Reid's and New Bad Boy vs. Pasha Kennels' Rest Assured: D. | sh.), 10 & _m Ford's Juanita vs. R. L. Taylor's Beauty Spof & Smith's Magic vs. W. J. Browning’ T. J. Harrington's Beau Peep Curtis & Son's Beacon: F. A. McComb's | F. Moran's Flying Faster; Maher & Reid's Nellle Bawn vs. F. A. MeComb's Roval | Flush: Erwin & Lyon's Silver Wings vs. Curtls | 21, 26, 31, Feb. th day ther change at Sea laska and Handy & Sons’ Commodore; M. Dunlea’s Erin vs. H. | . A. Deckelman's Lawrence; Russell, Allen R Wiison's Daisy Clair vs. R. E. de B. Lopez | Santa B Wonder; Rellly ®..J. P. J. Rellly's Royal Union vs. P. J. Plow Boy: M. London's Magneto vs, | & ™. Jan. ~ . . 0/ h y_thereafter. Cronin's Thornhill; Gus Abercrombie's | fourth day thereafiet = .\ 00 pore Hartora (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port L« Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. Victor King vs. Sterl & Knowles'’ Rusty Gold: Ster] & Knowles' Sleety Mist vs. J. P. Thrift's : R. E, de B. Lopez’ Minnie Wa Wa va. J. Muller's Mocorita | Ja0- 21 25, 29, Feb. 2. and every fourth day | Hobb's Mercy May; T. J. Cronin's | thereatter Bay, S Wild Traies vs. E. Geary's Ireland; Curtis & | For Ensenads, Magdalena Bay. fan Jose B Cabo, Mazatlan, . Son's Vanity Fair vs. J. Kenned: Sure; | - uaymas (Mex.), 10 .. Tth. of M. nagh's Hard Lines vs. Kay Bros'|and Guaymas (Mex), 10 & m . Hawker; W. Cairns’ Imperial vs Handy & | ™ i TR nng Haker, o TP N o | For further information ecbtatn- éompany’s . 7 folder. arch ter] & Knowles' O'Hara; Lorne & | eserves the right to Thompson's King's Borderer vs. J. H. Perigo's | Tho COmPany reserves the right & T. J. Cronin‘'s Depend On Me ve. D. J. | Sosmers, SACNE (00C Healey's Maggie N: R. E. de B. Lopez's Diablo | " Ty OREY OFFIOE—4¢ New Montgomery vs. Curtls & Son's Flving Fox: Bartels Bros.” | o 21O puo G E0 ¢ Mac's Melody vs J. Dickson's Black Bess. | & SERKINS & CO.. 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