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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1900 VIRERONORST) |LUXOR WINS CLASSIC JOHN GRACE CHALLENGE CUP_ STAKE LIMBOANSL BUHMAN ANI] Hls Brilliant Windup of a Most Scnsational | f LUUKEU INT[] BY SH[][]TING IH[]N Coursing Contest at Union Park. % I:AIH;S SLEUTHS 3 Very Remarkable Battle Between Luxor and Conne- * + | Characters of Mrs. Craven's mara Finishes a Meeting Full of Incident. /RELA.C wymem il sa boanvort” - Breaks the 100-Shot Record 3t Witriades Ara 1o Be Held in the East by E. e R e ] : 4 Aired in Court. E. Partrldge. :..4 s b s 08080000 : o 2 a6 e et et edeteQ .i | et P Alleged Widow of the Dead Mi Sucoesstul Rifie Competitions for | o ?| é; Will Have a Trying Time st 52 |o ol lrem o BI'Y g Ti Class Medals and Bu | e en Case Reopens Prizes at Shell Mound P b4 Ranges. . + ¢ . o : . h¢ P - . d 4 . * e P & P & > * > * S . 1 + ° . * . attorneys to and the evid some Dur y P s 1Y ? Yo, A %’ GENAL P ONBECIDED 5 IONALLED ] - e - b ¢ T = 2 \/‘-//7"7&‘ LUDGE GRACE. ... 4 *beoe be 3 IR l\‘\, A : RS AR . \ A\ j\\\; - \ : L] : é T pae rne TS = < . + 2oy o) vz omerfoma rs Prmp ouT o rre fodoa . ano SEwamos, N Go B s arrms 4 N BER, 3 s o7 Garshoi Dy LOXr(S THE prgmp = R THE FivAL ALBERT CORTIS LUXOR. IINNER OF JOIN GRACE Cure L R R S S e o = = ST ST a— ] : Luxor beat Emin Pasha, §—9; Royal | winners' stake at Ingleside Coursing Park beat Cavaller, 6-1: Royal Flush beat | vesterday, beating Greenhall after a short 2 lelody; 20 Warhip beat Bobe. 1L | course. “The betting was brisk and the the seeds of The ago Boy beat Maud S:; Whitehead beat | fcjic Droke even with the talent. Fol- detailed results of the running, with |Ireland; Nar Oran. | lowing were the results Judge Grace al scores ow: Third round 3 at Royal Anne; | First round—Joe Perry's Commodore Nash bl Baapes. -rn‘,’["-..‘:".‘ & | Tauxor beat Royal h; Connemara beat War- | beat ¥. Van Soosten’s Magnet; W. Stark ' Ruisnel & Wiison's Chicago Boy beat’ Whitehead: Narcissus | Thunderbolt beat Kay Bros. Lady Ef 3 Luxor beat M. Kellogg's Towa Maid beat F. Moran's T ¥ Ct DA 5 3 Fashion E ‘s Young Firenzi beat 31 Ros: o Ty, Chlcass v a Michel S e maroes A0 or beat Chicago Boy, 4—1; | miral Samps L Lo f - veat A. L. Austin's Los A seter's Emin Pasha beat | . [ . on, i T etk ) Ameriea, O'Dowd's Shootover; Bartels Eros.” Lowlander ket- | beat Connell Bros.'' Green Isle: Butler's | Wave, beat ’.m'!r Dean’'s Connemara, by Lord | Susie beat Donlea’s Ei Captain Kane's | h excha s wher da L, Sk o ran an undecided bye with Young | geles: T Royal Anne, a bye, Sisq withdrawn; « 15 & Cavalier beat C. L. Appleby's “ I e e Erasheett ST | " Belle cup stake—P. M. |O'Brien's Wandering Tom beat Russell, Ailea EESHERERELE | ST S Clarkson’ beat J. Dean's | & Wilson's Miss Penman: £. M. Kellogs's S T i Royal Unios, | Alamo, 8-0; P. J. Rellly's Moonbright beat | lowa Boy beat T. Logan's Miss Grizzle: T. 2 1 Bendoran, With a Carload of | cnin bt 3P, SWhe | P. M Clarkson's Golden Garter, 4-2; George | Gaffney's False Flatterer beat Joe Thrift's St. y ] Dowe & Thompson's | Nethercott's Frada C beat R. E.'de B. Lopes's | Michael; Sterl & Knowles' O'Hara beat W. J. p . A ine S Afsen'® | Crawford Rex, 4—0; M. C. Delano’s Thorndale, | Browning's Mountain Belle; B. M. Kellogg's | Welght Up Will Be | neeios Wil . (Ehasl: | 4 bys. Ben's Babe beat T. Sullivan's Mald of the Hill: | ) iemara beat J. Sherl- | ® g ltond round—Flower of Gold beat Moon- | James Dean llant_beat J. MoCormack's O el paen & WAL | bright, 6—0: Freda C beat Thorndale, 3—2. | Hlack Beauty: Bartels Bros.’ Haron Blood beat a Starter. - ohea | XoUIE | M Einal_George Nethercott's Freda C, by Bor- | H. A. Deckelman's Twilight Jr.: J. McNell's feud o oeat B | der Ruffian-Daisy Hill. beat P. M. Clarkson's | Biack Hawk beat A. L. Austin's Firm Foe Flower of Gold, by Royal Crest-Lady Jane, | Russell, Allen & Wilson's Palmflower beat Dr sseter's Rollicking Airs, 6-3; | F19 I Metcwe e Cash LECUREE MRYAOUE: e Sterl & | One of the Best Cards Offered This Whitehead beat George | ™2 e : & Thompson's s o B R R S k | Knowles' Olita b Season at the Oakland Track. Some of the Probable deceptive tion as a finels He crouches 1 s e B BOR VIEW RANGE. b’s Class Medal e Shoot, e owner's there on his romp through B ] DGR CERES T Sccond round—Commiodore e 3 derbolt; Towa Mald beat Young Firenzi: beat “Namiral Sampson: Lowlander beat | range liseye competi- hat he was on beat Rec Angel, | Palmflower won the final in - | Ros L % : | that he_ ws n beat Recording Angel, | . the non- | Boee D recnnall beat Wandering Tom: False | Winners. . his best efforts. | — — — = Flatterer beat lowa Boy; Ben's Babe beat | Payments & James Dean's Connemara < O'Hara; Gallant beat Baron Blood; Palmflower | St e total cost o Old “Con., beat Black Hawk: Olita beat Jimmis Third round—lowa Mald beat Commodore The URIOUS SDECTME dmirers predict beat False Flatterer: Ben‘s Babe beat Gallant; | grra, e won time aft Palmflower beat Olifa. 2 t the spects Fourth round—lowa Mald beat Moss L UCTIS ey o o Greenhall beat Ben's Babe; Palmflower, a bye. B e b Fifth round—Palmflower beat Iowa Mald; | Greenhall, a bye. | and while the field o not 1o k across the bay will assume | the racing game again this ng the public an excel- lent programme of running events, the feature of which is the Gunst handicap. | The distance is one mile and a furlong, 1 called by the s the hero of t retired »uld be all the out to . pl, old ck goes out to_battle 3 W Tiaum - R. | against the odds which youth and fresh Final—Palmflower beat Greenhall. not a large one, it - e Dext to P xSt | possesses class engugh to make it a miost n a urse, | { fetching r. On Saturday next the) ton Coursing. | to mee at Luxor in t Stock g great $10,000 Burns handicap will be de- | he came out for this the Spectal Dispatch to The Call. cided, and to-day's race may give a line | STOCKTON, Feb, 25.—The results of the | as to the possible winner of that rich | coursing at Goodwater Grove to-day fol- | Stake. All of the other events wear a | nicely balanced look . d played “Hail! Hail! the Chief Has Weldon, Well-Known Sporting | Come,” ‘while the spectators cheered SOOI ORI OSTON ORO LEON OB O 09 o i “Jimmy" Dean and his dog. T ‘ - Am“;“d' 2 Connemara had shown his old-time Sy SRR | . ‘ TI. Ohto, Feb. 25.—Ha Quring the and also showe i bl Bl DRI e bk o e ; ty years the viclousness which he pos- Rough Rider; Forgive beat Pastime G: Wheel To-Day’s Entries. OB S SRRSO OREOS R EOROSISIO AT O S SRR OB R OO S OB OB DT ree and a half furiongs; maiden selling of Fortune beat Risky Attempt; Arno beat "‘-”'5' race Jessle Sly; Rowdy Boy beat Bells C; Better | t¥o-year-olds Than Gold beat Lucy G: Nonpariel beat Fire- | 107 Socava ... ball; Clipper beat Raceaway: Prince of Fashlon | "7 Gyo oo beat Sly; Winning Lassie beat Joker: Robin 67 Impromptu Adair beat Jack; St. Elmo beat Random Aim; | 743 Corn Cake. new champion d the old sed to a small but sturdy hare ording to custom, was selected intendent ( rles Griswold, the 8 to give iogs in the final X ati Eng for himsel reputa as he retired this morni: DENTIAL! Carlovinglan HEEEE (DR, MEYERS & CO0. to the hare by two and a securing the first turn. He meking & drive for the hare ing his muzzle In the yielding ed almost a somersault, rolling eral times. In the meantime the hare came ound to Connemara in a cir- cle. '‘Con’’ stumbled and fell, and Luxor, taking the shorter course, took two turns 2 . out of the hare. Connemara, in the mean- Dolphins Row and Swim. | time, had scored two turns and finally Sarah Gold beat Right Arm. — 731 MARKET ST., S.F. Take Elevator to Third Floor. Second round—Hazel L beat Peaceful Glen; | Second race Forgive beat Wheel of Fortune; Arno beat | and upward; s Rowdy Boy: Better Than Gold beat Nonpariel; | 318 Uarda . Clipper beat Prince of Fashion: Winning Las- | 11 Lon Lul 842 Senora Caes Colo oo sie beat Robin Adair; St. Elmo beat Sarah Hehristin O 18] 66 & Con oot o, o omw (700, > > | | Third round—Hazel L beat Forgive: Rowdy e, 11| 00 Dolore ... 11108 Boy beat Nonpare!l; Prince of Fashion beat | $heve i Robin Adair; Sarah Gold a bye. | —— ‘ Third race—One mile; three-year-olds and ug ugh una chiefly s; three-year-olds affect je right arm ar Montallade Pat Morris The I Sw ing and 3oating | Killed. The score by points was 5 to 4. Fourth round—Forgive beat Nonparell; Prince | ooy = " a 2 g :’:,»K—m I{“l‘ ol g e B g Bt AT TR of Fashlon beat Sarah Gold. ot o g . b MACHINERY and SUPPLIES, day with George Nethercott's Freda C, trained | Final-Nonpareil beat Sarah Gold. 2 Twinkle Twink. ananCe e B a rents on the | 14 the fs of R. E. de B. Lopez & | _Puppy stake—Hanover beat Mickis Dugan; | [42 Twinkle Twink.io0| &4 Racivan AMALGANA ; ff their boathouse at | Son. Captain P. M. Clarkson’s Flower of Pansy Pasha biat Belle C; Meadow Mald beat | 739 Jllen, Soak...--19 SAVE GOLD—Kr: Mfg. Co.. 9 Stevensom 3 aven The first | Gold was runner-up. Becond rolnd—Hanover best Fansy Pasta;| 819 Mont Eugie.c.....92| § Amalgamators, Sand Centrifugal Pumps. outrigger skiff race for the | The first dog to get a severe course in THE FEMALE i| 2 Wyoming o 101! & . ] P s rndo g e for the | ; 3 , Alberta beat Prince of Fallon. yoming Alicia ...... = s medal between George Baker | jhe bIE stake was Cavaller, He met Br | * WEARY WILLIE CARRIED THE COOKING Final—Hanover beat Alberta. — i CENTRIFUGAL AMALGAMATORS. A . Pasha in the morning, an ¥ ran over - © 5 KING ; | Pourtn i e RS Sl et e ester Hammersm It was won by | three minutes before the hars was fin- PREPARING HER TOILET UTENSILS 1M MER. e S & sistenth; T 4 dTOCKINGS -~ ~ by t vo lengths. t vice before In the Handball Arena. $37 Dr. Sheppard....122 Phil Ryan’s handball arena at 558 How- | o arabm Ring ard street was kept warm yesterday aft-| (721)Bendoran ernoon. - There were nine games rolled | 516 Uarda .. ker having won | aliy kilied by a relief dog. Sisquoc was e now becomes | drawn, having lost four pounds in weight ace in outrigger | during the previous night. The biggest and E. Kragooes | upset of the day was the defeat of HBohe o agness ‘Warship, the former being favorite at ROTARY AMALGAMATOR. MCORE Improved Gold Separator & Rot Amaigamator on exhibition. 69 Stevenson Rosormond Pat Morr! 171 Flower of Gold ekiffs between T. Leronc ARY REBESKY staggered the attaches of the Insane department of )fi the Receiving Hospital when she made her appearance yesterday w by Kragness with a dozen|4%, 1. Whitehead won two co b morning to be locked up on a charge of 1 ity. She looked like an i - T third event was - |8 %01 3 ehead won two courses, but C g b P Be nsanity. e looke off, in which there was some excellent - —— BEACH GOLD CONCENTRATOR. Sl st ‘ine ;.“fl‘ lost to Chicago Boy after an undecided. inflated balloon and seemed a stout, elderly woman, but when Mrs. play. The four-handed set-to between Fifth race—Mile and a sixteenth; three-year- | BAVES All the Goid by gravitation. No quick- The her was not J da olds and upw the transport Han- | weather,” as fog obscured the sun. It eXpiting, the crew | settied down upon the field occasionally, n winning by about | put not sufficiently to obscure the vision d; sellh vy d or power. operatios White, Foy, Kilgallon and Linchan proved | *si Groten Fiaid. - 105" 13 Del Paso 11 e a great match. Every ace was contested | appan ....10> (738)Horton vigorously. The closeness of the play | -4 Judge Wofford.. 9 ot o e Sha el Bwett, the matron, disrobed her she was in reality a &mall, thin woman, not weighing more than 110 poun She wore ten pairs of stockings, four skirts, four waists and a sugar loaf pattern hat weighing over ten pounds. TSSO OO OO OROR DSORIONIO ORI I0 SO STEAM ENGINES., eapest, special Cape The 1c ng crew consisted of | of the spectators. s i he had a fryi filled . F Cor it Donovan, bow: T. Lerond, No. 2: | °% D % Inside her stockings she had a frying pan filled with bread and a sauce may be Seen by the scores: White and A 2 Nome steam en workl rts co - 11, No. 8; H. A. Swediund, flmkfij | {afl),‘finh;“‘fl.;"i ;‘,’)‘(“]\, ’(‘,‘:d:x](jg:"’rind‘;x?:fi‘ pan and in pockets made in her dresses and stockings she had a miscellane- Fo;’-zl. 12, 21, 18, 21; Killgallon and Line- u“i“:‘a‘r*"l,'::]"l‘:“‘ turlongs; four-year-olds and | ineloed: $85 to $255 for 1 (o 8 horsepower ivarts, ‘cockswain. The ‘Winning | quring the day by Judge John Grace, | Ous collection of provisions and articles stored. She had sugar in one pocket, & | han—15, 21, 17, 21, i7. The other scores Cuthbert..... 1011 34 M NG NND TP M, s made up of ter Hammer- | who has no peer in this country. weré|$§ tea in another, coffee in another and in others a hand looking glass, can of Sl . Raxy i o | TG AR e o W, 3 QMea, No. 2. E. Krag- | fecoived by the bettors without a mur- | & prepared soup, soap, knife, matches, needies and thread, silk ribbons, pleces B e bt OB T Tkt - pin: 1.101) 774 Jingle Jingler . % GASOLINE ENGINE - . e | mur of dissent from first to last. The|% of lace, combs, alarm clock, package of shoe polish, pieces of linen, hand- H. J. Rogers and E. J. Murphy | S enifie. --102 Orion S HERCULES GAS ENGINE WORKS Is lling axhosidon Of fancy welmuming = by | DATSS, VTS 0t OF the strongast; owlng kerchiefs and other articles too numerous to mention. Her clothes and con- 506 Mecry bt B 2P © Y Baw W Eyaney Cavill and Lester Hammersmith | ground, but the tests were true, and the | & tents could not have welghed less than 250 pounds, and she carried the welght O | T- McManus and B. Hutchinson g g R R e s ' A race between F. W. Woen- | better dog won in every course. James |% around with her all the time. ; o i Selections for To-Da: | oIt b, 13 K}&F- b o wflk;‘jmn«- | Grace was in superb form in his slipping, | Policeman Kentzel had observed her on two or thres occasions hanging W. Fisher and P. McKinnon 21 21| First race—Impromptu. Cha y'e | LUBRICATING Ofl. Crude On and Gasott t or Woenner by five | jetting all the dogs get away evenly. The | around a vacant lot on Steiner street, and after questioning her concluded G. McDonald and P. Ryan.. W-T1| . Hacebtl aoe:Put Morthty: Cates. oo Te- ENSIGN & McGUFFICK. 23 Spear st.. 8. F Uarda, Don Luis. | - e - 21 19 | TThird race—Wyoming, Essence, Racivan. PLAT he winner was steered by | most remarkable feature was that not a Schuppert, and the loser by E. 11 | Bvete Go was unsighted In either stake |& that she was mentally unbalanced, and sent her to the hospital. She said she S FOR SAVING GOLD. W. H. Sleberst and J. J. Canavan St igger sKiff race between | The stake attracted all the men who & Was a native of Germany and was 33 years of age, but she looks twenty G.'B. Hayward and J. Braun 15 21| Fourth race—Rosormonde, Flamor: Schaezletn & Burridge, 3 Hardie George Baker and Stanley Adderley. for. | non boce iatesested ot any tme y # ears older. » WMo, Bes- | O earny, Metween Suth gy merly of the Tritons, Was won by Baker | lug. Harry Crowtage of New Tork wis|B - *1 have lived fn this clt.” she 8ald. “for th A. McVicker and T; Foley. n g] e . | Xegeuz, betueen Setter au8 Bk steens ¢ £ the ng. Bl HAG L B0 | iave lived in this city,” she sald, “for the past thirteen years. I have G. Smith and J. Condon. 10 1 race—Scotch Plaid, Horton, Tappan. | AND CEN ) j o e i By T s it | brother here, but have never been able to find him. I h Sixth race—Novla, Pemoino, P e b e e r the race refreshments were served | affords him, so timed his visit here as to |5 2 < 5 T R 1l G. B. Hayward and F. McGlack P S bei e oz R Lift Goli Bearing Sauds perfectly. In o e clubn puse °,'“’[h°e‘2§£’.’,5, was £0- | be knb‘;e to witness the decision of the | have no éuuno)‘ to fil‘y _x‘or a rom::i :o I slee&) wher[ever 1 geththo chance. I £ Wnite and 3 Daly. 75 H Salna Dilvels GIove | tton at 825 Sixth st. BYR yed for two hours in r00n. The | stake. | & have to do my cooking in vacant lots sometimes. I get all the bread I ask ; . eats Clark. | = g fervals between the dances were filled | * Mr Welsh of the Bostonians 1s another | for from bakers, and manage to get enough of everything to live. I get the & | T. Serres and J. Glyon. 1 21| WATSONVILLE, Feb. 3.—The prize | sopply fron oo sant bn PUMPS v, Yagtime dance by Sheehan and ‘:?Tlflrfrr\-fin'xfixr"u:?(’:- Afforded :fiz’;’o?v:e';’; laces and ribbons and other small things from yards where I pick them up. F. Johnson and M. Basch aB ggm between James Clark and Charles | hign or low Iifis. Simonds, By oo Harvey and & cakewalk by McMahon and | ing them in competition. No, I was never married. J. Harlgw and J. Riordan. 3 n | Tho%aRn? on by, Selna in eleven rounds. T e o member of toe club. There were about |~ Denny” Healey of Petaluma, who bred The woman talks intelligently, and her mind does not seem at ail affected. 48 | J. Colltns and B. Curley 15 19 | and was given under the Suchcrs House BIGIzRS. BosLERS. #7C ) of whom a large proportions both Luxor and Connemara, watched the | & She appears to be stmply eccentric In her hahlts and mode of life, and has ——e—— Watsonville Athlete Club. Ho Safiihe | BAKER & HAMILTON. Engines acd Botlers: T R T e R T R A e T the appearance of having “seen better days.” She objects to being ques- Amateurs Play Baseball. of Ban Franciscy mce e 2L Sulltvan | lowes: prices on the coast. Fine & Davis sa: Pt 8" not come off after all, Earls | tion. hd tioned, and wants it understood that it is nobody’s business what she does. The Koenigs baseball team defeated the | 25conded by Ortega, Green and Lawler. | HENSHAW, BUCKLET & CO., Pumps. Steam and e ing insured s ankie and Coney refus. | \ Tommy Hall and Tommy Fits of Mer- | {3 HOW she could carry such a welght around with her without tiring s & mys- lden Gates handil Satk Clark Tht Opacs Sowis Baker and | _Camiine Fagines Bof Eer ;\'.'&’1';1"’ 4 i e and Coey refua: | “Tommy ol and Tor pn;“l" o 31 oti Hiw Golde; es handlly yesterday by a|Jack Clark. The Opera House was crowd- | e A < NI LoV . score of 7 to 0 at Recreation Park. The | ed with spectators, a speci; pete for the medai, which was originally | O K Capitol, the’ last Merced winner; star players of the winners were Bodie || pecial train com. | offered by Coney. Henry Wormington, T. J. Cronin, J. J. at thi7d base and Brackhoft, shoriston. © | Sun Joan chalanern i ciock: Ortega of e B et b e et s 18 and 23 Fremoot,