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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1900 SPORTS [ e WRESTLER WILEY WINS HIS BOUTS ON OLYMPIC MAT Eestern Champion Defeats Athletes in Three Classes. D beeees boeg er Eastern Men Prove Too Clever for Californians—Fast and Ex- citing Bouts in the Big Tournament. —- August Kurzman, St. George + & Athletic Cluk defeated H. 4 Haustein, Verein Eintracht & F. Renziamd (11 . orge Athletic Clu L. T. Chalker ( Ne (10 am on feated Dan Mahoney, Olympic Clab. Chiris Pierson, Reliance Ath- letic Club, Hildebrand, defented Olympie George Club. Athletie Clu & feated €. D. Pentony * S Max Wiley (135). Rochester ¢ & Athletic Club, defented J. W. & 4 Rhodes (1 Reliance Ath- # e Clu % < Jdetic Crun % & 9. M. Spire, Olympic Club, §* % defeated Gus Klotz, Stadum ¢ ¥ Athletie Clab, . ~ . " 0. W. Davis, Olympic Club, ¢ % defeated C. S. Pray, Olympic ¢ # Club. o 3 Max Wiley (135), Rochester % Athletic Club, defeated R. S. 4 & Wixon (145), Rellance Ath- §* * Jetic Club. 2 &* Max Wiley (135), Rochester % % Athletic Club, defeated Wil- g + liam Noethig (15%), Olympic * # Club. @ ry - F. Baxly, Olympic Club, de- o y . - 4 . . o o ¢ . Tieti ot %ie e tie etie tie tiety wa rs, as they w Ong programn 1 ck. Th r wide experien alert to tak ke advan- to the elevat- cement of each nts to the ropes ert them® In a number of in he night was between s iker of the Olym- zland went to work with a eral holds. Chalker was yut i haif Nelson after ) seconds work. “lub next met the defensive ficul Nelson and arm t . t opponent broke it ea the aggressive He ther wa in th t essay ok ¥ . Nelson getting Kurzman and H. Hanstein xceptionally clever, ” but the w he ntage of Eastern n. Hansteln was aggressive three-quarter Nelson. Ku applauded for a head spin ok him out of daager caught Hanstein off im. Time bout, nds. six minutes to win DEUTZ & GELDERMANN’S (AY, FRANCE) GOLD LACK | the time. repeatedly, He tried for a hammer hold | but without success. Wiley won on aggressiveness, the bout going the | ¢ | Umit > o Wilson threw C. E. Cutter in a| o | fiying fall in two minutes and twenty scc- e catch and arm lock Ps changed to a half Nelson. avis threw Pray after five minutes and | & fast_work. Davis| { but Pray withstood til the last, being in|® h . cessful in his second s 1 in 4 minutes | r and s He 3. . n u mmer, w ® to a half N Y 21f Nelson, under the 1 Wixon succumbed. 4 * I him with a | ¢ and then | e 2 @ in on aggressiv . iy ter his b | ey e the limit ® 2 wo contest - ht class, G and and C. | 4 P! eir bout decided the champion- 1 Both were as * a did not 1 tw f . v jerson, the Oakl: & was ed the championshiy % pionshiy bt T e are thirteen boxing bouts on the | & 1 for to-night. The names of the men | { will r are gi herewith. They 1t to their respective [ & t will not know whom they ‘¢ ntil they draw for opponer s enter the ring. There | @ in the special . the expected meeting & mpion Sche W. J d he list of contestants and Leo: ows po fel Danziger, ) onnell Jr.. 0. C.: Willlam = in, unattached; M. T. Gilfeather, S , 125_pounds—W. J. Leonard, O. B e e e L e e o R ol ol oot S ol 2 ot dn ol oo o dn o 2 jies, T. A. C.; Robert Lawrence Lightw . 135 pounds—George Eager, 0. Cid. ¥ . 0. C.: W. J. Gooby. unattached; Carroll, 0. C.: Joseph A. Rock. O. C weight, 145 pounds—J. Dukelow, R. A NE C.: Joseph Doyle, O. C.; H. W. Fincke, 0. C 2 y room, A. A. L.; G. Berger, unattached HC Al Doyle, 0. C.: T. Marrich, O. C.; James Pallas, §. E. R. C. Middleweight, 158 pounds—S. Simpson, O. C George Tantau, O. C.; W. K. Rodenbeck, N W. §. C.; Joseph Millet, unattached; Joe Doyle 0.C.; . C. Wegner, 0. C Crescent City Races. NEW ORLEANS, March 7.—Belle of Or- and Cheesemite were the only win- favorites to-day. The track was Results: Proteus won, Gooseltver third. Ti 1:43%. Belle of Orleans w third. Time selling, ol Cassidy selling Misericordta icap, Cheese- vageur third ghtning stakes, Cholce second, two- wila ap, ¢ Verona second, G Miss Mae Day 1 @'Or third. gelling, Sadie Burnham won, In- Eva Mee third. Time, 1:43%. ‘ COURT NOTES. The suit of Catherine Casey against lhr‘; Market-street Railway Company, in whicn the plaintiff seeks to recover $20,00 dem- njuries sustained, she alleges, by hrown from a car which started she was alighting therefrom at Hayes and Franklin streets, went to trial before Judge Daingerfield yesterday. Plain- the only witness examined, and | testified in accordance with the of her ‘eomplaint rial_of the sult in which Harr seeks to recover $10.000 damages el Eisner and J C. Gemage s prosecution commenced yester( Becker al- he defendants had him ar- re on_the aileged charge that he had obtained $1 from May Robertson under false pretenses, and represented himself a representative of the Chicago Miss Robertson testified The Becker from D be- o e ver Pald pecker (il | correctly. The track was muddy, greatly | that the defendants conspired to ruin him | confusing form followers, although a | nd h him dragged from a synagogae | source of much satisfaction to the book- on Yom Kippur and taken to Jail. £he | makers, who experlenced & fairly profita- SRy ot ILRER S Y. ble session. Leipzig, Durward, Bernota | Sale of shoes, 717 Market st., near Third.* | ¢ B BE, TANCE, THE BANBURY MILE (A STRAIGHT MILE). VALUE 1000 SOVEREIGNS; THE ST. LEGER STAKES AT THE LAST DONCASTER MEETING. BY .-.H04-@»»4»o—»+Mem&+ommw@+@+m+~w+o+0ww.‘ WIRE WAS T00 THE GREAT FLYING FOX TO BE SOLD. 4 Magneto beat Singleton, 4—0; Aeneas beat LONDON, MARCH 7.—THE SALE OF THE LATE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER'S STABLE ON THURSDAY I e e e JXT 1S ATTRACTING GREAT ATTENTION BY REASON OF THE FACT THAT FLYING FOX, THE BEST g e B e e sl JRSE IN ENGLAND, WILL GO UNDER THE HAMMEF Fourth round—Mountain Beauty beat Ma, LYING F T AL ORDS. RANCISCO FOR $150,000. MOST ST Y D THE PRI KILLED. ORME-VAMPIRE. AR AWAY FOR FOUR CHOICES Leipzig, Durward, Bernota and Grand Sachem Win- ners at Oakland. 52 SR R, Topmast Galloped Away From His Field When Ready—Peace at Some very puzzling problems in the rac- | ing line were furnished the talent at Oak- | land yesterday, and but two were solved dds, Home in the Muddy Going. oML PN A and Grand Sachem all came home at good while Topmast and Peace came WRESTLING e AMATEUR : COURSING. : at the : .E OLYMPIC CLUB. e e e e e o e i o o FLY P e 2 ol e ol o o -4 048+5+ 04200400 0@eb 062600030000 Bebeoe0eoeteseiel WON THE DERBY AND ALL THE OTHER GREAT RACES LAST SEASON, AND IT IS BE- ) THE YOUNG DUKE, WHO IS IN AFRICA, WILL TRY TO BUY HIM IN. THE GRANDSIRE OF i FOX, ORMONDE, WAS SOLD TO MACDONOUGH FAMOUS VICTORIES WON BY FLYING FOX ARE: TWO THOUSAND GUIN ROBEATING LOKD WILLIAM BERESFORD'S COMAN: THE LAST DERBL. WIEH F1a AKE, DISTANCE ABOUT ONE MILE AND A HALF, TIME 2:45 DURING THIS RACE THAT THE FRE NTERED THE STRETCH SECOND TO FLY CESS OF WALES STAKES AT NEWMARKET ON JU THE ECLIPSE STAKES AT SANDOWNE PARK JULY 14, NCH HORSE, HOLOCAUSTE, NG FOX, BROKE HIS LEG AND HAD TO home with the money, starting favorites in the ring. A very. warm tip permeated the atmos- | sending the Ar- | | titlery horse to the post favorite for the | phere on Dreadnaught opening event. disappointment, for the The price was perha good thing fin a| ished fifth. Leipzig, a 5 to 1 chance, never | | further back than second, won easily at the end from Hiram Johnson, outsider. Garbo ran third Spencer landed the m Durward, The ring laid 4 | the jumper, and after alter, ing ‘the pace with Aimoner, a2 to1l e selling run with | to 1 against ating in mak- he beat the latter horse cleverly by a length. Tellac the 6 to 5 favorite, could never get to the front, finishing third. | | Burns & Waterhouse sent Bernota, a | youngster by Take Notice, to the post for the first time in the | and he two-year-old dasn, | showed to be quite a Spry one. | Breaking first, the novice dropped to third position, then finishing gamely, led | lime out a ,length. Screenwell slight easy winner. ning for a portion of the route, | to_Morinel Peace, the § to § cholce for a flying start, and wa: Thorpe rode Novia mos could do no better than five lengths ahead of Clargndo. | _The final mile selling run and the favorite, Charles Le Bel. the decision by half a length. Handicapper Brooks (Copyright OAKLAND RACETRACK. Wednesday, March 7, 190 —Weather cloudy. THE CALL'S RACING CHART. 1900, by H. H Egbert.) Track muddy. R92. FIRST RACE-Five furlongs: selling; malden thres-vear-olds; purse, $300. i Weight. St 1 [ Betting. Index. Horse. %m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin Jockeys. _ jOp. Cl. €71 107 24 11 1 1% |Bullman 5 sit Johnson.... 14| 3 T ERR ¥ Ruiz 20 n7 12 25 fE. Jones 10 2 S main. 104 % 61 Henr: H naught 11....117 R Dingie: 3 i1 9 6% 8y M. Berg 16 “ 5 98 91 Bozeman 20 7 55 4h Rutherford ...| 50 s 112 8 101 10 30 Thorpe 13 5 80 be 12 4 3% 51 S, Roas.....i.| 5 4 114110 4 1 1 Cannell |40 Time—'4, :13; %, :37T% %, 1:04. Poor start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, B. Schreiber's ch. g killed chances of Dreadnaught Garbo quit dgards 898. SECOND RACE. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. %m. %m a1 5 XTI U ¥ S | 87 Almaner, 4 wila r% 34 £5 T ac, 4 us 3 T4 42 Lizzella, 109 5h 5% Padre Jose, 114110 10 2 Fierp, 4 e 84 84 By 3 uy 9 92 10 Musculado, a., 4 4% [] Naples, 4 . 22 1 Héward ‘M, a. s 6% 7 2; %, 1:1%; mile, 1:46%. Goc by er Luke Blackburn-/ 3 Index Horse. Weight |5t 3 558 870 882 B 5 v nwell Lake. al 5 Loneliness Follow Me. 38 Gaylon Brown... §70 Imponente | ... Loyal £3 Forbes | s Spin e W Time—ig, 2% %, Good start. Won bik. g, by Take Notice-Berna. slowly. Start ruined chances of Spindle./ Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. %m. %m | st 6 i 33 | M 41 2h rmorant, 4 18 16 Captive, a 56 41 Twinkler. 3 6 € Judge Wolford, 3% 515 1-16, :07; 5-16, :31%; 9-16, Dbt 13-16, 1:23; second and third driving. Winnor, gallant-Essay. Winner was much the best. Twinkler. | 896.” FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs: sellin | Index. Horse. Age. Welght.|St. G 885 Peace, 108 1 551 834 578 865 18 Dolore, Nora Ives. 4. Jim Brownell, | Time=i :2415; %, :49; %, 1 ner, Foster & Hackett's ¢ | post hurt chances of Laval | _break. _Scratched—Chis, 15 24 6% 52 ih 8 3n - Fair start. by Balgowan-Lemon Biossom. %m. Bernota away well and not-bothered. Jeateaa R mile, Carruthers & Cormorant three-year-olds and upward, purse, $00. Hm. ceys: Won easily, second easil: by imp. Midlothian-Tiirmoll. Nora Ives no speed. Novia might start melia T. Winner received a perfect rid Naples showed early speed. S94. THIRD RACE—Four furlongs; malden two-year-olds; purse, $400. Leipzig found the mud to his liking Morello had some speed. Scratched— One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $as0. " Monomnes |5 Jockeys. pencer . Ruiz Henry Morse F. Bennett....| Heinson I. Powell Hennesse: 3, Martin Jenkins . Won first three driving. 10 Fin. Tock 11 [Thorpe 7 24 |Jenkins . 4 3h |E. Ross 20 41 |Buchanan 1 51 |Ruiz .... 30 61 |Bozeman . 2 71 |J. Martin 3 82 |Henry . U] 96 I Powell 20 03 2 E 13 3 Pulled up 5 Winner, Burfis & Watérhouse's Parsifdl is tmproving ng | 895. FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteenth; seHing; four-year-olds &nd up; purse, $400. “Su._Fin. | Sodkevs. T0p. 11 14 {wan(‘er . 5 21 22 |Henty, 4 33 3 3% "E 0=8. 9-5 45 45 |Ruiz 12 51 52 |M. Bergi 30 3 ¢ |Buchanan 5 30 0. Good start. ¥ ch. ., by imp. Top- aquit Going did not sult Str._ Fil 14 1 24 3 3% 3 55 4 4n 5 6% 6 Buchanan 72 1 J.” Martin s 8 Ranch . v, third driving. Win- vy fiying. Delay at e ‘won with an even Peace to be decided Saturday next. as follows: Bendoran 194 Plan ... | Arbaces 122| Acrobat . | Ruinart ... 120/ Forte . Dr. Sheppard. 120/ Pat Morrissey. | What-er-Lou 118, Installator Salvable 115| Obsidian Buckwa 115| King Carnival. Rosormonde . 114/St. Cuthbert. Ventoro Monrovia .. 2| Faversham . Bl Estro. Advance Guard.. First_Tenor. | | Sam McKeever. Schiller Satsuma .. 08 Euterpe | Topmast . 8| Alleviate | Rosinante Constellator | David Tenny. Florabird .. | Bddie Jones Princess Zeika. | Storm King. Redwald Napamax Mountebank Uarda. .. Mortgage . Imperious Fdgardo . Formero Limerick First_Call. My Gypsy. Dr. Bernays. i Kalos . Duke of Middieburg dead. Tar Hill, Bannockburn, To-Day’s Entries. First race—Five furlongs; and up: selling. 490 Towser . 10] 897 Jael 862 Espirando 500 Almendral . £33 Momentum 885 High Hoe %67 Bamboulia . 596 Cyril ... 862 Lady Helolse ... Sir_Cassimer. 798 Mainstay (886)San Toma 138 year-olds; selling. £70 On Time (814)Intrada ... Mollie Connor: £8% Angie P, 8§44 Socapa. 844 Charenton 108, 894 Forbes . 103] 870 Billy Lyor 108 870 Countess 108| ... Grace Cup 108| 888 Nelgourle 1y ing. 761 Rixford . 93 881 Jolly Briton 589 Choteau 104 889 Tekia (889)Bssence . 107 vear-olds; selling. 875 Stromo ... 761 Stuttgart £95 Judge Wofld (897)Grand Sachem 857 Ulm ... | %65 Don Luls 102! 875 Ace selling. (853)Toriblo ... (883)Scoteh Plaid. Sixth race—Seven furlongs and up: selling. (88T)Miss Marion . §79 Mamie G. 560 Castake . 109) §78 Erwin 109/ (s81) Boundle 103 874 Weller . 97| (§74)New Moo 102| 862 Cipriano . ‘Second race~Intrada,.Socapa, Angle P. Third race—Essence, Tekla, Choteau. Luts. Fifth race—Toribio, Erwin, Scotch Plaid. Castake, Montal- Sixth race—Miss' Marion, Cla) Lake; backed from’2 to 8, ran third. The win- ner was at one time 7 to 1 in the betting. With Spencer on his back, Topmast, favorite over Cormorant for the | mile ‘and a sixteenth run, turned up an Cormorant made the run- b= | a | | | after which he began to stop, losing the place | Winners of other than a selling purse“after welghts are announced to carry 5 pounds extra. Fly-by-Night, Sea | | Lion, Meadowthorpe and Timemaker declared. three-year-olds Second race—Three and a half furlongs; two- Third race—One mile; three-year-olds; eell- Fourth face—One mile and e sixteenth; four- Fifth race—One mile; three-year-olds and up; three-year-olds | (7% Montallade . 890 Lady Brittanic. 07 896 Lavator . 102] Belections for To-Day. First race—San Tomas, Momentum, ' Bam- boulfa. Fourth race—Stuttgart, Grand Sachem, Don the fifth | event, a six-furlong spin, broke away to never collared. vigorously, but nish second, simmered down to a drive between Grand Sachem | The | | stride for stride. yesterday an- nounced the weights for the Palace Ho- tel handicap, at one mile and a furlong, | They are | .83 .8 31 | 133 | o7 | a8 18 | a7 93 104 102 | 102 | 07 | 02 | bet first-named horse proved gamest, getting | PCIN& killed just at the | was favorite before the course at odds of 8 to 1. He led across th Eng] | after Scoting his points,. seemed (o hasd | , J. Ay Roseiter is importing the English enough of the running. ‘Mountaln Beauty | bitch Real Lassie, by Coco ine, cuf o twice across the fleld. y Restor 2 bebind, hnwever,e!ht:t shes::br'gcf!nn!lg' rf:; | mer of the Waterioo cup was out of Coco point. 'The hare went through the escape | Wine- D e R A D et S S ' SPORTS RACING. 0—0-’ : : -0 & | veloped unusual speed in the run across the fleld. Once the dogs were upon them they faded away quickly. Favorites had a stormy time in the run- down. Shootover beat Lowlander at 1 to 2, Singleton beat Bagpipe at 2 to 3. Aeneas beat May Hempstead. 1 to 2; Wild Mo arch beat Rest Assured. 1 to 10; Rowdy Boy beat Silver Wings, 1 to 5; Sweet F vordale beat Sald Pasha, 2 to 5; Thornhill Comet beat Sophie, 1 to §, and Della M beat Silent Treasure, 1 to 5. The longest course of the day was be- [tween Aeneas and Onme Spot. the dogs running over three minutes. Aeneas w¢ by a score of 32 to 11. He was then drawn. The detailed results of the running. with Judge John Grace's official scores, follow: J. 0'Dowd’s Shootover beat A.Johnson's Low- jor, 17—1; Erwin & Lyon's Silver Lyon & RS R SR S S IR R ] London's Battle Ax, 6—2; A. Johnsom's auty beat Al Aus Los Ange rtin & Son's Ci Smith's | Merced, 7—: 4. M. Carfoll's € a bye Random Afm drawn: Maher & Reid's Sin beat Lowe & Thompson's Bagpipe, 5 . London’s Magneto beat R. L. Taylor's Win- ning Lasste, Aeneid Kennels' Maid of Erin beat R. L. Taylor's Torment, 6—1: Aeneld Kennels' Acneas beat Pasha Ke ' May | Hempstead, 3 Lowe & Thompson's Little | Fullerton beat reamer’s Jesse Moore, 3 mb's One Spot beat C. Graw's La Doyle's Wild Monarch beat Rest Assured, 5-3; R. L. Tay- y Boy beat Erwin & Lyon's Stiver | 2-0; F. A. McComb's Sweet Favordale M. Hatton's Sald Pasha. 4—1; J. D.| Thornhill Comet beat S. E. Portal's 1: Aeneld Kennels' Athena beat E. | s Silence, 4—0; F. A. McComb's Motto | J. Horn's Bona Fide, 4—0: Curtis & Son’s Commodore beat S. E. Portai's Louise, -2 i s 'Stlent | | F. C. Mack's Dalla_M beat J. Moon Tr J. Seggerson's Gold HIll beat | S. Laurelwood II, 3—2: C. Bonner’s | Wild Nora beat J. Smith's Lancashire Lass. | 14-0: Curtis & Son's McKinley beat Maher & | Reid's Nellle Bawn, 6—3; Aeneld Kennel Agamemnon beat S. E. Portal's Gallagher, | 4—0: M. Michalek’s Glen Roy beat E. Casserly's Lady Blanche, 8-0. eond round—Shootover beat Sflver Lyon, 12-5; Mountain Beauty beat Cash, ; Stngle- ton beat Columbia, 11—1; Magneto beat Mald of Erin, 5—0; Aeneas beat Little Fullerton, 4—0; | One Spot beat Wild Monarch, 6—-1; Rowdy Boy | be: Sweet Favordale, 10—2: Athena beat Thornhill Comet, 10—0; Commodore beat Motto, 3-2; Gold Hill beat Della M, 3—2; McKiniey beat Wild Nora, 10— Glen Roy beat A, memnon, 4-0. Third round—Mountain Beauty beat Shootover, D R S o i neto, 4—0; Commodore & bye, Aeneas drawn: Athena beat McKinley, 3—2. Fifth round—Mountain Beauty beat Athena, 9—2; Commodore a bye. Final—Commodore beat Mountain Beauty, 66, 8—1. THE PRICE IS EXPECTED WITH 'S | P50 THERE WERE TWBLVE | OPEN STAKE DRAW. RIDDEN BY TOD 1§ Fast Dogs Will a:n the Hares for Big Prizes Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday and Sunday coursing at Union Park this week will be an open stake, eighty-eight entries, for the follow- | ing prizes: First, $110; second, $70; third, | | $50; three at $30, five at $20, eleven at $15, | | twenty-two at $10; total, $%05. Trains, Bat | urday at 11 a. m,; Sunday, 11 a. m., 13 m. land 1 p. m. The drawing is: E. Casserly's Lady Blanche vs. F. A. M Comb's (names) Walt a Bit; R. L. Taylor's Rowdy Boy vs. J. Sheridan's Forest Queen; J. Cronin's_Rose of Trales vs. M. London's Magneto; F. A. McComb's Motto vs. R. E. de B. Lopez & Sons’ Wonder; Sam Mount Sam's Folly vs. D. J. Healy's Maori Land E 29 AND 1000 SOVEREIGNS; DIS- FLYING FOX I8 e R e kS SO S S S S = TWO TRIALS ARE NECESSARY T0 DECIDE A STAKE Curtis’ Greyhound Commo-| dore Defeats Mountain | | D. Cardenell’s Thornhill Comet vs. P. J. Riley’s Ploughboy: Bartels Bros.' Best Bar gain vs. D. J. Healy's Maggie J. L. Ro 7L R ve. R. L. Taylor's Mose; A. Johnson Tod Sloan vs. J. H. Harrison's Hot Hast Irwin & Lyons' May Queen vs. P. J. Riley | Royal Union; H. A. Deckeiman’s Snap Shot ve. "Hara. Curtis & Sons” Cash; Sterl & Knowles vs. G. W. Heintz's Coquette; cretia Borgia Jeff Martinett's Maher & Reid’s Uncle Fuller vs. J. Bowery Boy: R. E. de B. Lopez & Sons’ Craw- ford Lad Pat Horgan's Manila; Curtis & Sons' Vanity Fair vs. Joseph Shean's (names) Fire Queen; J. Murnane's Wildwood vs. F. A. McComb's Royal Flush: Curtis & Sons’ Echo vs, Sterl & Kpowles' Olita; Sterl & Knowles' °I. P. Thrift's Forget: Sterl & Favorites Have a Hard Day at Union | fcli:gleln"h{r- iy ve. Pidea ti{::'nel's' “Rol Coursing Park—Hares Show | licking Atrs; R.E. de B. Lopez & Sons’ Green Great Speed During the Beauty. Valley Maid vs. J. M. Halton's (names) Laven- der; T. J. Cronin’s Maid of Bail vs. J. M. Halton's (names) Tic Tac; J. Finn's Johnny F ¢s. H. A. Deckleman's Rocker; D. J. Healy's -uiperigon. Granada ve M. Michalek's Glen Roy: R. E. de B. Lopez & Sons' Minnewawa ve. Curtis & | | | e e ] | Sons’ Maud §; Curtis & Sons’ Narclssus vs. | 2 5. Ye'B. Lopez & Sons' Whitehead: T. J. Cronin’s Thornhill ve. F. A. McComb's Little Sister; G. W, Heintz's Hirschell's Pride vs. Russell, “Allen & Wilson's Master Claire; Pasha Kennely' May Hempstead vs. Maher & Reid's Nellie Bawn; Jeff Martinett's Slim vs. J. M. Halton's (names) Said Pasha; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Jullus Caesar vs. J. Sheridan’ Forest King; Jeff Martinett's Bell Foster v 3. King's Hoyal Omk; Maher & Hoy vs. P. J. Riley's Warship; J. B. Prutus vs. B. Doyle's Wild Monareh; J. L. Ros' Just, Tip va Comnell Bros’ Log Bo y 1 e ve. Gea Sh s toche mamen et op by hid \?.‘n"’:?‘::%’?.:u‘-’.' Bernal Boy vs. J. Dean's Gal opponent. Judge Grace sent them back |iant: N. J. O'Neil's Pat Riley va. J. Rowning's to the slips. Commodore seemed the less | Dempsey Lass: E. Geary's Falo Alto vs, Pasha | distressed, and where Mountain Beauty Xy Curtis & Son's greyvhound Commodore and A. Johnson's Mountain Beauty met in | the deciding course at Union Park yester- day after an eventful day’s sport. At the first attempt they ran up an even score each, making six points in a course which | took them clear across the field, the hare escape. They speed, running Commodore then drew seemed equally matched in of 213 to 1, the betting went to even money. Commodore justified the confi- dence of the bettors, winning by a score 5 Skyrocket; “Silver Wings vs. Curtis & Sons' Terron J. Healy's Lady Claire vs. Pasha Kennels' Reannex. forty yards ahead of the leadin The hares did not run_strongly the morning, o urin but In the afternoon they des The Sunday Call FOR MARCH ff, 1900, AMONG OTHER INTERESTING ARTICLES, WILL CONTAIN: at Special table of tmported bonnets 5. Keith's next Friday and Saturday. SAN FRANCISCO’S FIRST MASTER. EXPERIENCES OF A SUNDAY CALL REPORTER AS A SALVATION ARMY LASSIE. ; DANCING THE ROMANCE OF OLD FORT ROSS. HOW TO GUARD AGAINST THE BU- BONIC PLAGUE. 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Pacific Cog:t Steamsmmy enmers _leave wharf, San Francisco: For 'Alaskan ports 10 a. m., Mar. 3, 7, 13, 17, 2. H, Apr. 1 Change to company’s steamers at_Seattle. For Victorta, Vancouver, (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes, and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 & m., Mar. 3 7 . 21, Apr. 1 and every fitth day thereatier; changs at Seattle to this company’s steamers for A ka and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry. Vancouver to C. P. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 1 p. m., Mar. 5T 15 35 B Apr. 4, and every Afih day thereater. For Santa Crus, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 3 a. m., Mar 8, 12, 16, 24, 28, Apr. 1, and every' fourth thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (Ban Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m.. Mar. 3, 6, 10, 14, 15, 32, 26, 30, Apr. 3, and every thereafter. 2 Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Masatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalix i uaymas (Mex ) 10 & m. Mar. § ani T of_each month thereatter. cor further intormation obtain compeny's The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling. "fl% OFFT — 4 New Montgomery OFFIC street (Palace Hotel). Gen. Agts., Ban Francisco. GOODALL., PERKINS & CO. 10 Market st., THE 0. R, & N. 0O, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND ,7_‘ Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. 12 First Class Including Berth FARE $5°deccn'Slaes and Meais: STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls. caee “March 4, 14, . Apri'3 March 9, 19, 29, April 8 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, tte, Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKIN® & CO., Superintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, S0UTHAMPTON. LONDON, PARTS. Stoppil at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New_ York. March 7/New York. Mareh 28 8t. Paul -March 14/St. Paul. <April 4 Kensington ... March 21/St. Louis.. <April 1 RED STAR LINE New York and Antwerp. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noom. Southwark ...March T7[.icordland ....March 18 Westernland .. March 14/Friesland . Kensington ...March 21 Southwark EMPIRE LINE. Seattle. St Michael, Dawson City. For full information n‘lrdlnl freight snd passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 ummmery:l: or any of its agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF,-COR- mer of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hongkeng with steamegs for In- dia, ete. No cargo received om board om day of satling. AMERICA MARU. Wednesday.. March 7 HONGKONG MARTS - Saturday, March 31 NIPPON MARU. Wednesday, Aprll 25 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced fates. tht and passage apoly at company’s o arket st.. corner First. eh] W. H. AVERY. General ‘Agent. or The S. S, Meel salls via Honotula ang Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, March 21, Seansn The S. S. Australia OMBANY- Wedneniay. s &4 Y. ri] 1900, at 2 po mp 2 Favorite line around the world via Hawaii, Samoa, New Zealand, Australia, India, Suez, ‘England, etc.; §610 first class. i D. 3PHECKELS & gius. CO., ws. /14 Montgomery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight 327 Market St. HATHOR .3500 OCTAVIA (7000 Ton. LUXOR .. 8500 T: SERAPIS .4000 | Monthly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg via Mexican ports, Central, South America, ste. | HATHOR SAILS ABOUT MARCH 14 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO... Agents, 114 Nom: Pier No 1—Freizht Ofiee, 327 Barket St.. San Franchco COMPAGNIE SENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. Bailing every Thursday instead of Saturday, from November 2. 109, at 10 8 m. from Pler €. North River, foot of Morion st: LA BRETAGNE March L’'AQUITAINE, March 15: LA CHAMPAGNE, March 22; LA TOURAINE, March 2. Flrst class to Havre, 360 and upward: 5 per cent o duction on round trip. Second clase {0 Havre. B AL AGERCT FOR ENITRL ks CANADA, 32 Broadway STATES AND New York _J. F. FUGAZI : < | 1ade. 897, BIXTH RACE—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. TS i ALL. e’ Torws. e Wi lO” A T S X, . T | o Top. CL. Founders’ Day at Stanford. y rand Sachem, 5...103| 4 2% 83 1 11 1 . 135 7-2 | Speclal Dispatch to The Call. £ T gm0 Hod 3 d | ETANFORD UNIVERSITY. March 1. . 582 Juel, 5 o o B o, S T E e =3 ‘| The university will he closed next Friday i 61 Syivan Lass, 4 { 5 52 44 43 43 5 % 3 |in commemoratinon of Founders' Das, the FOR 0. S. NAvY 'm AND m e e b |8 6% 85 65 T 66 [ 6 12 | birthday of Senator Stanford. In the Steamer “Moaticeilo.” 3 Duke of York i, 6.0 Lett . 1 % 7 ] § 10 |evening appropriate exercises will be heid MON, Tues.. Wed. 2 i iy 1 ork i, ¢ o e e ... D Poweliiil- 707 |in the Assembly Hall, when Bishop Nich- o m.; '3 890 5w HARLDS MEINBCKE - 26, -y.h 4' h !r n s ncn 'G::.ch:nm 'won m—h ms':x' a?vll.u Winner, ?ll wll!hm..ke the ?flnflpfl a.d,greu, tak- days, 1 p. m. 814 AGENTS. 214 Bacramento st., 8. F., Cal. eter has lost &l form he ever Possesmed. . Seraiched Benors: Cacsar ¥ Terrone P v‘r‘o‘:g:::mlmé’a:ltl! Erw‘&e‘tf' “fl- F. e & Torus 'ARE