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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900. FRENCH DINNER CAUSES DEATH 0F YOURG MAN the Chicago Limited mole at § o'clock each ;glrfinxh"" LEFT THE CHURCH FOR THE STAGE OAKLAND, Jan. 20.—Ernest Howell, for- merly a well-known religious worker of this city, made his appearance before the public of Oakland again to-night. This time, however, it was from behind the footlights of a_theater instead of on the platform of a Sunday-school. In his vocation Mr. Howell promised to the SHE WOULD NoT TRUST BROTHER - WITH HER WILL WHEELER WILL 0 EAST T0 GIVE LECTURES business was the adoption of amendments to the constitution and by-laws and the election of officers for the current term. The new officers are: P. J. Ryan, presi- dent; P. F. McCarthy, vice-president: Ganey, State secretary; Charles State treasurer; Wiillam O'Con- nor, T. J. Desmond, B. T. Connelly and ‘William ‘Collins, trustee, and James Cor- | ley, sergeant-at-arms. ‘the evening session the following res- I olutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved by the St. Patrick’s Alllance of America, District of California, In convention assembled, That we most heartily approve the | patriotic and indevendent action taken by the | inhabitants of the two republics of South Afri- | BOILERS EXPLODE (N A STEEL MILL One Man Killed and a Dozen Injured. g | Lobous, near Brest. Her crew, consisting of eighteen men, was rescued by fish- boats. Qo —— Convention Called. FRESNO, Jan. ¥.—It was announced to-day that the conference of the. Stats Central Committee of the Siiver Repub- licans of California to name delegates to the pational convention will be held in this city on May 12 i H H s, p c. 2 in defé of their libert, d sacred ri | Ptomaine Poisoning b ses se s mamber ot thedac | Mrs, Ann Harris Took| May Engage New Men | " Gt Sovermiin: (o the | PITTSBURG, Jan. #—The steel depart- Follows Eati ik Soncton-“Whlrh 1s veine proauced : | Borkist ot wntareacsd s 67 E | end o Poilige, Nimick & Co's i o0 [¢) ng. this weck, he is cast for a juvenile part Precautions. For Berkeley. e e | West Carson street was completely | MR g Bl e B A | | Resolved. That our active symoatbles be and | wrecked and a dosen men were fnjured | = of St. Paul's Episcopal Sunday- | T e ceastully fehting the Iocohics "h2 | by the explosion of a battery of four large | IN ACUTE AGONY FOR DAYS scheol of this city Oakland Office S8an Francisco Call.| BERKELEY, Jan. %.—Benjfamin Ide! Sl country to the end’ that ‘mdcrendens | Doflers to-day. The shock of the bursting | R S e T 908 Broadway, Jan. 25. | Wheeler will go East next week, to be! Unitsd States of South Africa may be estab- | boilers was heard throughout the lower | O CONTEST OF A WIDOW In a letter left by Mrs. Ann Harris ac- | gone about a month, during which time | MSbed oy oo oo iend of the city, and several thousand | persons were attracted to the scene of the | companying her will is revealed the bitter The loss to the plant will be feeling she entertained for her brother, Josiah P. Ames, whom she cut off with a bequest of $5 and whom she had sued to recover $175,000 worth of bonds and securi- | he will address several learned societies and attend to important business for the TUniversity of California.,; On February 8 he will deliver the dedicatory address on the occasion of the opening of Perkins VICTIM LINGERED IN CONVUL- SIONS SINCE FRIDAY. R of every lover of liberty in their defense against the mother of oppression, the despicable hypo- crite of the nations of the world, and we appea! to the lberty-loving people to give their moral support to the cause of the inhabitants of the two republics. accident. enormous. Five of the injured men were | mutilated almost beyond recognition and | one or two more deaths may result. A AND STEPDAUGHTER fary P. Brooks OAKLAND, Jan. 29, | denry De End to-d swered complai er | ties. | rescuing party is searching the wreckage, | s La Eue Mests & Sad Bod s(o].d.gu::u:- e ‘Xfic,“fi““\'&’&infin“.; The will was admitted to probate to-day | Memorial Hall at Colorado College. At| After the close of the convention there | Shich, 1t 1 supposed, ‘sofitains other “of | While Home on a Visit From the latter's contest over the estate of her by Judge Greene. E. Wilder Churchill, | {he University of Virginia he will deliver | was a banquet, at which President Ryan | the workmen. The dead: | Ariz b the et . e husband to a niece of Mrs. Harrls, Was | ... mpomas lectures, a serles given an- | presided, and foasts were offered and re- | SIMON HOLLAND, fireman: dted at — one to His father, the late Lafayette Brooks. The appointed executor, and he related in AI% hry, wothe hotéd BEvhat ~HE Wit be sponded'to by T. J. Rooney, T. J. Des- | the Homeopathic Hospital. Parents. widow admits that Mrs. Wilkinson is the court that he had received the will in a nually by some 4 3 be | mond, T. McKeon, T. J. Dunne, C. Schea- | | e Injored: Dante] Noonan, badly cut g & daughter and that if Brooks sealed envelope from his father, Edmund | the speaker of the day at the Founder's | han, P, J. Corley, John Ganes and Wil- | and scalded: Constantine Gallagher, badls | d intestate she would have been S. Churchill a Napa banker. The elder | Day service at Johns Hopkins University | llam Mulvin. Sut: Seremiah Colines W . Cook. Peter to nine-tenths of his estate, but Mr. Churchil corroborated his son’s state- | o\ “poy uary 22° A visit will be made to - Byuos, . ’ n Francisco aine poisoning ies that her husband was ‘nsane ally weak for a long period prior ment and said he received the will in a package in December, 1398, a letter accom- each of the more prominent Eastern uni- p—— s SUCCESSOR CHOSEN The explosion was one of the most ter- rific that ever occurred in a Pittsburg Positively cured by these Little Pills. panying it from Mrs. Ann Harris. versities to canvass material for probable iise. or was incompetent 10 man- The roof of the boller-room was e | Tniv - - mill. B e thnt | letter was made public for the first time ! vacancles at the University of California. TO DR. SPALDING | ] b <t 0f his property to her. My Dear Mr. Churchill: Picase find inclosed | confer with prominent Government offi- Louls Sanford of Salinas | tions. a : arge of it and deiiver Rev. Churchill, after my trouble with my | cials in the interest of the university. At Chicago, on the return trip, he will The men were crushed to the ground on il [ , | the spot where they 1 | Kindly fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. | ness, Bad Taste tn the Mouth, Coated Tongue Considering a Call to were attending to being joined = address the City cic League and the he r¢ T heside b e “Having Stk Top T meeting of Superintendents of Education St. John’s. ;cz,d';“;'i,;"“’h;",i’jt‘a:,,‘:’;‘;,;{};-‘"f OlleTS WeTe | oyin in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They he shall have no more of the United S and will attend, as : hall have BORCHARRIS. |a delegate, the conference of American | A successor to the Rev. Dr. Edward B. Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Spalding of St. John's Episcopal Church, | Unive rees. on Fifteenth sireet, has been found in the ities on the status of higher de- DIVORCE FOR MRS. MOTT. It was supposed that the estate to be | Srnall P, Small Dose. grees. STEPPED OFF A CAR inistered upon would amount to near- n " ?\GT;*:"v\'vmuv.n;ur rl\‘ appears from testimony S——————tm———— person of the Rev. Louis Childs Sanford | Young Husband Allowed Judgment | CO. faken to-day that Mrs. Harris disposed SUSPECT 'ARRESTED. of Salinas, Monterey County. Yo Bo Wakin b Dadii i % ¥ Price ‘ AND BROKE HIS ARM of most of her property by deed prior to e As scon as it was ascertained by the Be Taken by Default. | " - her death, leaving only aboul A0 4 e | Man Believed to Have Murdered |véstry of St Johns Church that Dr.| LOS ANGELES, Jan. %-Mrs. Dilsy | @ eee e e s e e BouaL ege s D lding would probably never be in a | Mott, formerly an actress, secured X - . 2.—J. E. Hannan, a| tained ag: her brother, Josiah P. Three Men in Custody. e | o re T Wit i Fie | worvs Troo hen SM_E“’ ;0‘3‘[ vis;y DR. JORDAN'S anear § ears, residing at 1910 | Ames, recently, Her pror‘flr‘;)' s"‘w le§l h‘fl VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 20.—The steamer | parish, the vestry authorized a commit- | son of the pioneer capitalist, Thomas | .usE“. of ‘.‘ro. avenue, slipped as he | the children 5 her other brother, Jo! “l Danube, arriving from the north to-night, | tee, consisting of the principal lay offi- | yoi¢ this i s‘_};fl posor v | a car at Twelfth and Grove | Ames. decease { brings news that the Custom-house has | cers of the churchlfudge K. W. Ven |ot judge York's court. The youns hus. | WINNEEREEE B ShOW. A A, 205 “the “Recelvin | AN AGED | been removed from Log Cabin to Sum- | F¥ieEny, Sl WANISR: I Southack, | band did not appear to take part fn the Iy LA Armiomicnt Mo inthe lo the Recelving | CAREER OF | mit. Also that a man named O'Brien had | {roacurer, and Dr. George S. Baker, sec- | Case. Mrs. Mott was allowed to take her | Pt o Koo e Teve ahe been arrested on suspicion of having mur- | retary—to look about for a successor. | divorce by default. | Speciaiistca the Come. Est. 36 years. *h involves the PIONEER CLOSED | jcrea Olsen, Clayson and Relfe near | Last week the presence of so many clergy | She was married about three years ago DR JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES & and supplied a delicious morsel for gossip. | She had just gone on the stage, having | joined Mme. Modjeska's company. She | played about a week with the company at the Episcopal committee a splendid a selection. his it the Rav. Louig Childs Sanford of Salinas | convention gave the o({mortunl(y to make id by picking out Minto, on the Klondike trail. A draft be- longing to Relfe for a large amount was, it Is said, in his pnsst:s(nnv he Codsultation free and strictly private Trewment persanally ox by letter Pos.tive Curein every case unders Write for Book. PHILOSOP! A ALAMEDA, Jan. 20.—The death of Wil-| liam Price Jones occurred this morning | George W. Drake Dead. OAKLAND, Jan. 2%.—George W. Drake, Captain Hansen, famous, “fiyin | of the West Oakland Improve: | at his residence, 923 Pacific avenue, &{ter | putchman’ 1 rookery raider, with | as the man that would best suit the at the Los Angeles Theater, when this L g ¢ b, died this morning at his resi- | o' (L5 Lo g intes. Deceased was & Plo- | James Moier, a companion, have been | church and congregation. e e rnd by iy GiopeveRy, With § JORDAN & CO.. 1061 Mark: sef 20 Tenth street, West Oakland. - Ay minent man in the business | drowned on the west coast while return-| An offer was made him to take charge Doun{d ott. ey ran away and were | . " ot St 8. F e @ been sick with erysip for two Deer m; “‘: l"c"_':';:f"ymrs A | tng with a (~;,\nb('w] ad of supplies to his o!' s:,dJuhr::kpu{:’sh. flHe ns‘li(ed to bfdper- married at Santa A . L e g et vas 68 years of age community s . spector’ mitted to e the offer under considera- e e, e e D A e restiont of itis clty for| Mr. Jones was & native of Wales, 17"’“'""“"5 o8 B I S e o ook Vills. Buvned. S The time of Nis o past twenty-six years. He was prom- | vears of age. He came to America with| pprpTy WORKMEN DROWN. ing the committee to understand that he | Special Dispatch to The Call. . thne ntified with the fmprovement pio o e te when quite young and took | = | looked favorably upon the offer. His an- | goNOMA, Jan, 29—El V. 5 . e organization. He | his pa iée in Ohfo. Ti 1848 he came to | . hip Strikes and Sinks | SWeT Is expected to arrive within a few - e .. alace an ns and one daugh. | UP a residence in Ohlo. d‘ ” el British Steamship S | Jays, when the committee will submit its | @ French summer resort of the Sonoma . what part of ¥ eral services will be held | California and engaged 1n mining, a Harbor Vessel. report to the vestry and in turn ask for | Valley, was destroyed by fire about K " the polsoning. | from St Cics Church, West Oakland, | which ne was successtul. He was amem-| & SO0 SyB00 o | TR Confirmation. by - that body on its | o'clock this ~morning. The destroved ran ctels : £ sesthon next Wednesday morning. ber of the Third State Legislature, which | e Bspodisnt has son | dowm. and | CHOlcolof & siew Yecthn property consisted of three frame houses. . Mrs. Tait Suing for Divorce. elected fram Gal SOUNER. ition | S workmen were drowned. thirty-first year. He was born in Bris- ! . & prea T o e 2 will un- < Mr. Jon subsequently held the position | ty wo! e | tol, R. 1., and graduated from Harvard, | S0 rapidly that the inmates barely es- e 2 oon- P OAKLAND, Jan. 26.—Suit for divorce | of manager.at Washington of the Belling- i after which he took a course in the Epis. | caped with thelr lives. The resort was arties it LBt o i 3 was begu the Superior Court to-day | ham Bay coal mine, the property of Al- Pensions for Coast Veterans. copal Theological Sehool at Cambri g | the """’"‘i’- of Mrs. Mary Nauvermont, | ¢ Juarters ! : e b4 Mrs. Annie M. Tait against James Tait. | vinza Hayward. In 1878 he resigned the | ADHpEtD Ay The He was ordained by Bishop Clark in 1893 | The loss is $5000. The place had just been | ¢ JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, . FUNERAL TRAIN m 3 position, and returning to California took | Spectal Dispatch to T s | and ‘shortly afterward came to Califor- | fitted up for the coming season. M e 2 v is residence in Alameda, Then he or-| WASHINGTON A.m_"n . ensions for | nia, where he labored in the missionary e oo VAL FOR DEAD OFFICERS her husbana he Oakland Home Mutual Insur- | Californians—Original—Thomas Flanning, | f13 in Fresno County. From there he Copper Mine Reopened. i Siten. 8 ny and acted as president for | yojsom, $; Joseph D. Pratt, Rio Vista, 3. | went to Salinas two vears ago, where he | 1 D } to The Call z simple allega- {yclve years. This venture was an un- \Willlam E. Aber, San Diego, $3 | labored faithfully in bullding up the | Special Dispatch to The Call. LAND, J were married in the | fortunaie one for Mr. Jones. and he lost Mark Cunningham, Soldlers' Home, | church. His call to St. John's 1s Jooked | BOLINAS, Jan. 20.—What may prove to . fHcers Tesided In Alameda | @ Part of his fortune, though his estate is | .3 to $%; Benjamin Trambly, | upon as being an elevation,as it is a large | be a high ve 3 a hul!‘Avr an‘d of considerable valu He _hus not to $8. Re ue—Stephen Buck- | and growing parish, with an increasing | a few days ago in an old copper mine recently arrested on | been engaged in active business for some lejo, $30. Original widows', etc.— | congregation. Dr. Sanford is said to be | which is being operated near here by the r M - : . who charged him : Salitarsd ; Martin, San Diego, $8. > | an orator of no mean ability. | Satden Crown Milling &na Mintus Com bart, San Francisco: B W. Lawton, Major a daugh- a member of Callfornia | “Washington—Original—Edmund N. Curl, | et e AR | pany of San Francisco. The company o For) Alasian ports, 10 a. A & T .. Armstrong aged 18 years. , aged 16. L., Alameda Tacoma, $10. Increase—John M. Remley, Did Not Commit Suicide. | opened up an old shaft about a week since Change th setigesy’s sesms r e = Beaver, $6 to $. & 2 hat i | and almost immediately a large force of tte s bagga No Longer Mother and Son. | S e S % AL A coat, collar and hat were found on the { men was put to work and every evidence toria. - ' ——— P : funeral will take place Wednesday at 2 ST. PATRICK’'S ALLIANCE. | road leading to the Clift House yesterday. | is given of prosperity. Tt wii OAKLAND, Jan 23.—Mary Schobel has by p. m. back the proper! n which | On the coat was pinned a message to the | i — e State Convention in Session—Resolu- | Coroner, signed *T. J. McGlone,” stating | Spanish Steamship Wrecked. | . st Welke some time 5 { 3 v com (Wash. € Jue : ny Rather Than Jail. that that person was tired of lifé and was = m e ¥ orth to-day granted her a de- M.:tn\’.?? ya 29 _Walter J. Sewell tions of Sympathy for the | about to commit suicide. McGlone is a | PARIS, Jan. 2.—_Heavy snowstorms | i Feb. s and every ffth day s : g the property to her in her | OAKLAND, Jan. 2_Walter J. Sewell, = | &g painter and resides at 1800 Devisaders | Prevail throughout France, especially on | change at Seattle to this comp: » wton s lke. The parties for se a railroad man, and .\ll_=§ filllle .\;l].lg(~.lffl oers. | Street. The police investigated the case | the north and west coasts, where num- lanr _Amk\l' and G. Vl I}; ,PnRT-comn - Colon 1 together as mother and | West Oakland were matried o the OFHF| The State convention of the St. Pat-|ang found McGlone well and hearty last | bers of small wrecks have oceurred. The | "o fureka (Humboldt Hay), 2 p. m.. Jan. T O e o R vacted i Btbckion Ana prec | rick's Alliance of America was held In | night, —They arrived at the conclusion | Spanish steamer Primero, from Bilbao, | so” Fen 2 every fifth day’ theres | Knights of Red Branch Hall yesterday | that the whole matter was only a josh. |for New York, has been wrecked off Point | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Sime ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gav | Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San ¥ | ferred matrimony to jail. MIDWINTER SPORTS. £ e +%ie 20 % 200t 250 % S AN SR ANAN SNSRI NN +N N SRR SN S RINAUPR 4R eN NN NNy *heNeN NN NN NG| B e R L R R A R Rt St S 2 thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford L P R N M Rar R R S S * * LONGSHOT” CONLEY’S HIT. & NEILL MAY NOT MEET O'BRIEN. ] i o T ey e R L & INDOOR BASEBALL SCHEDULE. | 3o5"f Ta. 50 ooy it ay there: MIDWEEK COURSlNG .. ®\‘ 2 3 | after Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del . Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., court will be opened with a game be-| BALTIMORE, Jan. 29.—Terry McGovern | s . A. McEiroy and N. A, Hew- | knocked out Jack Ward of Newark before 04 The ':omn-l‘n”y Ye;erv-s th; ;\.:;; tnnl .;Tff" WHILE IN e RV B S et o o FRONT ON COURSING R B 8 L 2 Shea. The game will commence | and five seconds. ‘The men were booked filogt previous DOSier | cow Montgemery t and Al Hampton against James | Janded a right and left on the jaw without o > - 4 counter, In a clinch McGovern sent his 54 WANL i eclansh Bién th fié milhotil | right to the kidneys and o moment later itzsi f vill be declared open to the general | 5 jeft on the stomach and a right on the Fitzsimmons Now Offers a | membership. AT | | Novel Excuse for His De- |—— . Nealon and John Riordan. Then’the mE u R & l cu v B 3 . DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORYILAND Fleet Hounds— Matched for Reserve Stakes at Union Local Pugilist Suffering From Ring Laid 30 to 1 Against € a Punch—News of the the Montana Horse—Oak- ; ] = = 5 == e = | d Inglesid Fighters, IS Firat Class Includig Berth fat by Ifiies. |\ THE CALL’S RACING CHART. land Resuts. and Ingleside. g FARE BTt Fa,, iy e £ T COLUMBIA satls.. Jan. 25; Feb. The Cail. | (Copyright, 199, by H. H. Egbert) | “Longshot” Conley disturbed the usual | The drawing for the regular midweck | Although the Neill-O'Brien fight is a |STATE OF CALIFORNIA salis 2 : , 8 7 lace | long way off, it is believed by followers | Short line io Walla Walla, Spokae. Buit TR g G | serenity of things at Oakland track yes- | reserve stake for Union Park took p ¥ . ¥ 3 DItiiS S fthe Nertiwest Robert Fitgsim-| _ _OAKLAND RACETRACK, Monday, January 3, 1900 —Weather fine. Track slow. | ferdny " by getting home first on Colonel |at Pythian Castle last night. There wete |of the fistic game that the contest will | Farough tckets to ail points Hast. he was drug- 00, FIRST RACE-—Seven furlongs; selling; four-vear-oids and up; purse, $3%0, | Root, a 30 to 1 shot in the betting, in the | forty-four entrles. The draw is as fol- | not take place. They base this belief on A e e 5 pped by James T T S = |B ting. fifth race. The big chestnut horse was | lows: the fact that Neill is suffering from the DA PERKINS & CO., 5 nship of the | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. © ¥m. %m. Xm. St. | Jockeys. 10p. . | formerly used as a cart horse on the | W. C. Glasson's Terrona vs. Pasha Kennely' | effects of a punch he is alleged to have| %°° Superintendents. Grug wes| o Dowre § R R Y s s die mountain ranch of Marcus Daly. He ar- | Rather Arttul; N. J. O'Nell names Pat Riley | recelved below the belt in his last battle — - vas | 44 Schiller, &. H 31 31 2% 2% | Bullman | rived here with Dan Dennison’s string, |vs. J. Muller's Marguerita; M. B. Cavanagh's | with the Philadelphian. Neill is now un- AMERICAN LINE r jch e n Correct 7 5 8 2 ! oe . ¢ < o, N . % », . of the Gul, nnd | 0 comn . FO e e i 1. Jones..o.22| 18 and wag cily recéntly, purchased by, Dr. | mac Hiseh vs. O, Cowariys Lefy TLTCC | der & pliyiiciac’s cards and 48 his fo- | gy yeus sAUTRANPTOR SONDON. PANI ection of anything & s O % 3 8% 7% 52 1 |Morgan . £35S Rexford. Conley took him to the front, | Bartels Bros.’ Ball Room Belle va. Pasha Ken- | jury may give him trouble when he under- Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. vy he went out for the | 651 g3 4% &% 710 72 {Romero 1222011 60 and 1n a drive beat Meadow Lark léss | nels' May Hempstead; Curts & Son's McKinley | {akcs hard tralning for the mext bout, 1¢| SCPDIEf at Cherbours. westboy 0 S$h . 4% ¢k 3% 128 than a length, with the favorite, Owyhee, | vs. Jeff Martinett's Bernal Boy: P. Do¥le's | o thought he will refuse to go on with -Jan. 31|St. Louls..... s after !‘!?n : ;12, g?fl H'S ”fl g; a close third. Wiid Monarch vs. J. N. Halton names Tie Tac: | goprion ot the date named. He has al- Feb. 7|Friesiand .. 3 Al g 1 10 19 1 | 2 In the other events decided favorites | Aeneid Kennely Athena ve. J. Holden's 8cot- | 1004y aeked for a postponement, and it Fen 14 New Tork " itareh 7 ndo, 4 8| 8 RN et 3R | fared better, winning four of the purses. Ifl-h el . N e e e Bon's Commodore | 18 more than probable that he will ask for RED STAR LI sy %, Y H. H. Gray 1:08; %, Good start. Won easily. Second and third d 0Old Dolore, which recently changed |., Martineit’s Bill Foster: Irwin & |another. New York and Antwerp. Time—3, :13; %, : %. . 3 v J K I ’ lack From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. ing. Winner, J. . ‘s b m. by Wildidle-Rosette. Schiller was stopping, which al- owners, suffered a return of winning form, | Lyons' Silver Wings vs. J. Keeman's Black | ghoyld Neill decline to keep hi = N . . lowea Dolore 16 win without effort: Croker a bad betting proposition. | Deatimg out her field at the end without | Lark: seft MartinetCs Hernat CHiet vs Land | ¢.gument 1t in understood that “Baady’ | Southwark . T01. SECOND RACE—Futurit ree; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $3%. effort, in the opening run at seven fur- | & Herberts Coneqrt 3 rl OiCs M e *Riley's | Purtell will take his place. Purtell is un- | Kensington ... 701. SECOND RACE Futurity course; & ¥ ; purse, $3%0. | longs. She was played from fours to § to | Bord ve- M. F. grays Jerrorties 5" | der the management of “Bat” Masterson, EMPIRE LINE Index. Horse. ¥ S " %m. Str. Fin. | Jockey | 2 favoritism. Driving hard, Bullman land- | 5ie-s “rhunderbolf vs. Curtls & Son's Echo: | Who telegraphed to George Green, the lo- st M1 1. Dav Redwald ..., 3 3% ed Schiller in the place, ahead of COrrect. | seneta Kennels' Van Knapp vs. P. Riley's | cal fighter, to match his man with the Seattle, chael, Dawson City. WILL PLAY S Harry Thatd 11 | Clarando, with littie W. Hennessy up, fell | yister Mac: P. W. Sawyers Honest Abe V6. | winnec of the Neill-O'Brien battle, or to | For full information regarding freight and i ih | on_the back stretch. Pasha Kennels' Round About: W. Barry names | secure an engagement here with any good RATIOR AL RA IR T iR COMPANT. 5o Haeees 2h The chestnut Tenny colt Redwald went to | finn McCue vs. P. Doyle J. | man. Green has telegraphed to Burteil | T SRNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. - Neoo SN H the post an overwhelming choice for the | Keenan's Royal to come out and he is expected to arrive | . MCNtKOMEry st. OF any of its ageneies 6% Corolla . 3h sprint over the Futurity course. Showing | Bawn: P. Riley shortly. (676) Almendral .. 41 | intermittent turns of speed and getting Bros.' Ben's Babe; R. E. | Jack O'Brien is quietly preparing him- cut off on two or three occasions, he | Banner Bearer vs. J. self for his next engagement, Each Y ! Time—To %, 22 to %, %, 1:02% | éventually won easily. Harry Thatcher, | her & Reld's Singleion va. Bartels Bros. Bor- | 500,100 R "eVy TREREEment Dach, day he E Winner, W. B. Jennings & Co.'s ch. c. by Tenny-ilmp, Redworth Rose. Winner outrun |the pacemaker, was ridden out to get the def-A o - fiu fot &n hour st a time. Te it — - - middie ‘part of it drawing away at the close, Bandera was backed. Hipponax | place from Bandera. p vs. A, = ually developing his hittin TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- . . T stopped in the stretc Nance O'Nell dislikes weight, Almendral split his hoof, Scratched It was just like brea.mns eggs for Ma The fourth rw% o!ldath:“%u gz :f.'&'fi: means of a beg built nmn: 4 e'fi:li. Z,; 3 ;gx‘gfl,:;;_::dE;r";:i:)l:?u;;lrgmg Olympic and Reliance Teams | "7itia 1%, Hasiad i, sioguoe i, Chotoss s, By Moore 18 | 10 beat Tenp." Consilia, o e sfecturl | will be Fun op Wedncedar "t i "idia | the one uasd by Ria McCoy. Tis hand | Kvs ety fosaeks wnA. Swinghal ord fiyer had her price chopped from even |way: Rienzl vs. Royal Union; Royal Anns soreness, and | connecting &t Hongkong with steamers for to Open the Tournament. | 7% ™% e ey o 3 ta & and Won all the way: | V%" o On; Gratier ve. Betay Borrow: | when e Sept into the roped arena ho | fpdly, oS No carss reived'en b cn da o e e. Monrovia, at long odds, finished a good | Bony Boy a bye. . " | NIPPON MARU ....Friday, Feb. 3 Schedule of Games. B R third behind Clonsilla. “The draw for Ingleside s as follows: mce)“t‘xhe evening of the 7th of Febru AMERICA MART Wedneaday, March 7 —_— e With 4 to 1 about him at post time TO- | yy4o ek stake, forty-elght entries—Prizes: | jock ~McDonald and Phil - (“Saigi, | HONGKONG MA Saturday, March 31 it 0 3 ribjo, ridden by Jenkins, led almost from | proy§5h, second, 30, third $80, next three $13 | Grogne will hox twenty round ¢ Soldier") Via Honolulu xt Thursday evening nines from the L g i the start in the mile and 4 furlong selling | cach, mext six ¥ 60 each, next tweive, #3 | Cijumbia Achletic Cyb CUpds before the | Round.trip tickets at reduced rates. For C sic Athletic Club and the Reliance Restay B3en, affair. At the finish he was hard presse 4 g € men will | freight and passage apply at corapany’s office, s Pun Ahue, by Red Pirate, which horse was backed Maid of Bail ve. G. Smart's | fight at 154 pounds for a purse and a side | 421 Market st. corner First. Club of Oakland Wil tnxugurare Xuly, $io:o:cno s for & good thing. Del Paso, the favorite affney's Sir John Arnot vs, J. | bet of §250. McDonald won the middle- W. H. AVERY, General Agent. ne indoor baseball tournament. The | mn. i oy 3 49y %, 104, Good start, Won easlly. Second and third driving. | fan unplaced. . ""Steer's Dewey va. R. Att- | weight amateur champlonship of the g T will be played in the local athletic | Winner, D. Cameron's b. m. imp. Eagle Plume-Fricla. May pever extended. Mon- F. W. Brode at short odds ran away | ridge's Masterplece; H. G. Nichols’ May Her- | coast and the Oelrichs belt in the tourna- [* The S 8. Australia stitut Great interest is being shown | rovia showed to advantage. February bled. | from his field in_ the mile handicap for | scnel vs, Lowe & Thompson's Little Fuilerton: | ment held at the Olympic Club some > of the series. | thi vear-olds. Anjou led Bathos past | Dr. McLaughlin's Phillipine vs. G. Buehn's | months ago. He is employed at the Union | will contest for the hand- | 708. FOURTH RACE—One mile and an elghth; selling; four- purse, g, the Suliges for the place. Alohas T Egmnngfmw;;::‘kdeyxlfl‘lfld;l‘AIHDA\‘{:» 1150“ ,‘,f"' <. ,mflm";? men Working at th | s atrpm o p offered as a trophy by | i g : e — weadie E = tns Firm Foe; 3 I s. | big shipyards will back him to win Me. W via Fonol d thigtic Assoclation ’rrl:a_v e T pke Weleht ot %m. _Hm. _1%. Ci. Track Notes. P. Herar's Maftha Wamningion; She Handy's Donald is fitting nimselt for the contest D e e s O e o Cavn | &% BeaFhate i IMT S8 38 § 4 | Albert Simon yesterday refused an offer Bananes. v 3. Semgerion's, Goid | of, Blagken's Six Mile House, and “soi- | TH ©NPAY- Fegnesier. Fen. . the Olympie Club of San | 2 Imperious 5 =R -R% 3 9.2 | of §200 for the two-year-old Sig. Levy. B os® . “Buehn's Monostam vs. | @t Croll's Gardens, Alameda. Reports | Favorite line around the world via H: following schedule of | D Del Paso L L Y Spasionr 5 15 Little Willie Hennessy escaped with a | Knowles' G0 Bapy King: D. Byrne's | from the tralning quarters of both men | Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, anged: & Grand Sachem. 5107 4§81 83 Morgan ® ® | proken arm when Clarando fell with him | Moliy Hogan va. W. J. Browning's Mountain | are that they are rounding into superp | Bagiand, stc; 310 drst class. lay—Olymplc ve. Rellance, | €51 Inverary IL &.......105| 1 R | Bullman 4 | on the back stretc] Belle: A. Haggerman's Lily H vs. F. C. Mack’s | condition. 1. D. SPRECKELS & Bno&qn.mu al : : " | ®4 Dixies Land, BT | H E R r 2 S 4 Happy Thought vs. | ~ Joe Bell and ‘““Kid” Johnson will fight | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Frei 227 Pebruary 6 Tuesday—Olympic va. ¥, M. C. , a......105) 6 s iR R0Re: 0 of 3. B9 To-Day’s Entries. Sam Handy's Twin Clty Girls P 3. Jlarkson's | the same evening before the same ctub A Foliay —Relance va. 7. M. C. A, | “theee Sriving. Tiinert Wk Banhelt s ch o by Apeche Marin. - oribiy 3 s hAT. | First race_pive and a halt furlongs; three- | BACK JRLENS Bud Bagle v T. 3. Mo | ol an e Wiliam Springfeld ne 1 polurs- | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. Reliar 3 oo oo | to-Bay. Pirate in aitncultiés the first part of It. Too fast for Del Paso. Scratched—Eime | Tear Old8 800 UPWAre N ench Eug,!‘-'- 3oss Rose: F. Morans False Flatterer | T, Jatter bouts will be ten rounds in dw. | DIRECT LINE T0 HAVRE-PARIS, som. ebr -Olymple va. Reli- ‘ stein 102, Perseus 107, Merops 107, Stromo 7. e 8! °0" Lizaoih gbnlc"h‘m:l e e B it | Fation. v ‘S:m;-:“evlerrgm Fhursday instea ‘n;t) y— c. o "E—Sevi . o sos A 678 Free Pass. BTits Hill vs. W. C. Glasson's Terrona: 10 a. m., from Pler R 7 W Ty N L. SN, RACE-Sevii BORNIE IS s SRR 532 La Amiy y %"‘"e‘,fi,ff‘c.m%u v3, Connell Bros. Master For more Sports see Page Eleven, | Moion &t L ¥y—T. M. C. . | index. Horse Age. Weight.|St. m. m. Fin. b 671 Caesar . Connell Bros. . E. de | BRETAG y—Rellance ve. Olym- | g6 Meadowlark, a....105/1 3h 41 4% 4% 2h Lo Second e mile and a sixteenth; four- F.C. Mack's Della M; D. Toland's Twli- Artificial Sight. trip. Second class to Hav 3 per cent TR T Ly A LB+ R 3 96 |year.olds and upward: selling. Yight Jr. vs. T. J. Cronin's Rose of Tralee. A Russian inventor has perfected an electrical | duction on_round trip. GE GENCY T104 7 H 71 i 75 52 &5 3 533 None Such. 101 S8 arinkle Twink. 90| @ o '¢-¢- &4 & -5 @-o@ | appilance. which he claims will enable the EFOE UNITED STATES A 2 05| 3 é* §h 63 6h S| 516 Gotobed . 104) 642 Glengaber .......109 blind to see. This will Sring much happiness | Broadway (Hudson bullding), New York. J. - e - g L e < 2 12 | (865)Tom Cromwell..114| 639 Los Prietos..... 101 ol to those who have defective eyesight. Another | F. FUGAZI & €O, Pacific Coast Agents, 3 3¢ Mansanila. T L B O I 1 3% e o Pive ARA & Raif furtdngs: malden | Sreat very which will bring miich happi- Montgomery ave., San Franeisco. | Third race— ongn; two- | Sixth race s - Dess to those whose stomachs have become de- < _ &1 _Balista, 4. | Lett B 1 20 | year-olds; purse. three-year-olds and oo ranged, is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It has Fred Buts, George Fuller, A. W. | Time—¥%. » %, 1:8; %, 1:28%. Poor start. Won first three driving. Winmer ... Count Hubert...11§ made & world-wide reputation for itself as a L warles Derham, ' George | Dr. Rexford’s ch. g. by Tammany-Namesake. Colonel Root fortunate. Jenkins on . 11 certain cure for such allments as Indigestion, ariwright, Harry Monohan, Wil- | hee waited altogether too long. Lost Girl has soured on the game. lla 118 dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness and ma- . Ed Stack, William Hanrahan, | speed. Scratched—Gold Baron 100, 18 fever and ague. Cunningham, W. Leach and A. Efi OR rmgfl%‘l lAKNDu,'REXG T EATEE : free handicap: three-year-olds; purse, $600. L rop A T ply CAl BITT et Ero TPt § Mar- Wm Wm Km. Sw. P, T | Fourtn race—one mile and thres-cighine; sy O g Owen de Witt, James J. Toohy, | (680) F. W, 5 B 13 18 |E 739 | four-year-olds and upwa:d; selling. "| First race—My Dear, Free Pass, Lizzella. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. tt, Harry C. Roberts and Fred | (6%) a:s:u iu 1% “/: 12 (=1 o o g‘:zfl-_;clofikuy.m Second race—Gotobed, Tom Cromwell, Twinkle B P RE S e n a 667 thos .. 2 ‘enn; » B e St v e | R AR 1) i Detit 1 | rin FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLELG, Lefevre, Audifred, Holmes, 6% Norf 4 41 5 516 Marks. Third race—Sig Levy, Sofala. Dunfree. P b5 sy - Jevew:” cubsitutes—La" Fieche, &1 Bogus Bill ‘ s § ] . e Fourth race—David Tenny, Satsuma, Dr. B S o e L W e PSR ENS PRSI Time—W. 4 % % mile, 1:42. Fair start. Won easily. Becond easily. Third oy s i sellingy thres- | sasits, e m.; §:13, 8:80 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- The Olympic’s New Court. | * ariving. inner, J. F. . . by Cayuga-Prosperity. Brode eased up last six. ......107, 680 Stlver Bullion Fifth race—Silver Bullion, San Tomas, An- stomach aud G . | {eenth, Bathos showed improvement. My Gypsp cut off soon after start. Bill away 102/ (485)8an Tomas. toinette. 10 centsand 25 cents, at all drug stores, The new handball court in the Olympie | badly. Seratched—Danlel 8.

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