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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1900. stake prizes are as follows: §200, $100, two prizes of 340, four prizes of $20. The re- serve stake prizes are: $100, $60, two of $40, four of $27 50 and about fifty smaller ones. The drawing was as follows: Champlon stake, 16 dogs—Curtis & Son's Fly- ing Fox vs. Bartels Bros.' Malady; P. Hagan's Manila vs. R. E. de B. Lopez & Son's White- head; Russell, Allen & Wilson's Spiteful vs. Pasha Kennels' Metallic: R. L. Taylor's Mose vs. George Whitney's Theron H. Perigo's Bowie vs. Curtis & Son’s Cavaller; Pasha Ken- nels' Recording Angel vs. E. M. Kellogs's Kid McCoy i Curtis & Son's Narcissus ve. F. A. Me- «Comb’s Royal Flus Curtis & Son's Luxo Reserve stake, 128 dogs—Curtfs & Son’s Black- ette vs! J.. Kennedy's Evershaw; J. Miller's Marguerite vs. J. McEnroe's Stromboli; Healey's Maoriland vs. P. J. Rellly's E. Geary's Ireland ve. A. T. Leonard’s Master P Lawrence; J. McNéW' s Black Hawk vs. D. Win- R ders’ Randomain; J. Muller's Rocks vs. F. C. Mack’s Della M: P. Doyle's Wild Monarch vs. R. Strahle's Jimmy Cork: J. McEnroe's Blue- stone vs. Maher & Reid's Uncle Fuller; Aeneid Kennels' Aeneas vs R. E. de B. Lopez & Son’s Minnewawa; Sterl & Knowles' Olita vs. J. P. | Thrift's Brutus: W, Cramer's Jesse Moore vs. | Aeneld Kennels' Agamemnon: Curtis & Son's | Vulcan vs. Pasha Kennels' Royal Ann; Russell Allen & Wilson's Daisy Clair vs. A. Johnson Tod Sloan; J. Henley's Hurricane vs. J. E. Col- ling' Red Glen; Erwin & Lyon's Silver Lion vs. Jeft Martenet's Slim: Russell, Allen & Wilson's Julius Caesar vs. Bartels Bros.' Beer Brewer; T. R. Smith’'s Master Davenport vs. W. C. Glas- son's Sleigh Bells; W. Dow’s Sarcastic vs. M. Kellogg's J [ @40 040900490+0+0+0+040+000000o R e oAt e ot DECISION THAT | QUGHT TO HELP BACING VASTLY Prince Poniatowski's Filly Ella Boland Unjustly Disqualified. MERESEEESE AURELIO HERRERA -BOOM-DE -AY DiD A sPANISH DANCE ‘FAR. BoYLE 0 & 4-10% is last year’s in- crease in the sales of bottled beer made by the Anheuser-BuschBrewingAssn St. Louis, U. S. A. . Their output being the largest in the world, is evidence that quality and purity secures the deserved reward. No corn is used to cheapen their products. SHORTRIGE 1 CAME. FRom SAN %obs TJo SEE & oo - R4 ® * Race Given to Lorrigdn’s St. Casimir, Arousing a Storm of Indignant Protests at Tanforan Park. b )¢ wski have bee ark Yesterda) Babe; Curtis & Son's J. B Morning Glory; A. L. A Firm . A. McComb's Wait a F M. Micheitk's Old Glor- & Son's : JoHNsSoN R SR R SRS SRS SRS SRCRE SRCES USROS SVORS SO SO T8 | Curtis & s Winders At | sati P’ 1 DD N'T [ not e Bernal Boy: P. J, | i also made by this association, is the greatest 3 HAVE ‘No | h P R i T M- invigorator and rejuvenator, helps the weak, ¢ MONEY ON ‘ & “Gerbers' Mount Taa. vs the invalid and the convalescent. Y | er; Aeneid Kennel ! | vs. E. M. Kellogg’s Hummer; Mah + i DE FIGHT, { Singleton’ vs. M. H. Shechan's | RAILROAD TRAVEL. & E, de B. Loy & ‘e Papita vs | > e $ ; @t etrorororieseseo® ! = L chies conae ve % || Elegant | eewrnnn ractric_comeany. | v Hempstead; George | (PACIFIC RYSTES. . | - | ket vs. J. R. Smith's | Dl'cssy Suits Trains leave a-d;‘nl:u;‘t- nrrive at | | ronin's Thornhill vs | | NAN F i X » | | Rt & B Latex for... $20 | (Main Line, Foot of Market Street) . | d vs. W. Barry's sc e | —e § 3 ’ de B. Lovez & Son’s Wonder vs. ¥ ik, i Rk aite | tmavm — Frow FEBrUARY 3, 1900. — ARRIVE i 4 ey Mf\‘fi:.‘:.f i T ot and _charge 25 PER S . T Vannti * GIT TA HIM | Dunlo's Erin vs. Curtis & Son's Shadow: P. ot b st i g~ ] -~ Prbygy . ase ? HERRERA" | McCabe's Bony Boy vs. J. Kerwin's Bowery | 4 s B e Davin, . Wiilws, $ @ ¢ | Bov; J. Mahoney's Nellie G vs. R. Strahls || o oo gooe o ’ Ted Bluff, Portland.. ....cocers I SAID THE | Three ‘Cn Horgan's Lucretia Borgia vs. | |-All-wool Business §1 ¢ o710, Maciinez, San ramon, Vallejo, Nape BAKERS FIELP ¢ H. y's Terronette; George McDugal's | u e Dot Moo e o . | Spindle vs. Curtis & Son’s Terronite; J. Kee Fit guaranteed. Sam- #8:304 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Den- 1§ ORANGE & DA R I‘\li{l‘k”\s urtis &l Son's ucm;ln u2 ples given. ver, ?m,hyfmuw. “Siaaien: | sell, Allen & W iss Penman vs. Pasha *8:804 Sun Jose, Livermore, 3 . QROWER_ . | (;;;nmw' Reannex; Patterson's Fire JOE POHEIM, gy Mgy unenic, Placervile | Queen vs. T. J. Cro 4 lee;” E. | I M ille, Ul 3 - Qs » ® | Sacraciaters. Wartios z Thirtt's’ St | The Tailor, +8:304 *Milton, Oakdale, Honora, Carters. Py - urtls & Soms Commddore ve. Jeft 1110-1112 Market st. *9:004 g‘,.mn A\n.d‘ .Li\‘hvzamm- ! : 5 s Boxton; Erwin & Lyon's May 201-203 M. st *9:004 codlan ¢ ¢ |Black and White Greyhound et SN oo Mantscuey it S reie e Ty b 4 3 orge 's Forget Vi y. | . 1250 ine | 3 S Defeats St. Michael I L | 0e0e0e00000 s0v0s0s0eoros A Frome. b4 Handily. o e ot § | cipmon vl i oy i 30- i b’ e Spof | 5. i A cs, Liver: , 2 Bo- | ¢ MATorR MITE + P lecombN O Bt -} & | "% Tnento, Mendote, Hauford, Visalia, T s L4 .. WAS A Goot S | False Flatterer; F. A. Me- | ¢ 4 P.mr;nm o b4 ¢ MASCOT FOR STELZNER. i Weather Conditions Affect the Hares, | Sir Pasha vs, Pasha Kennels” Rest As | g 5 - @ o | oo Harwaria N) g @ 2 Making Them Run in an Erratic | B Lopez & Son's Datry ) Martenet's | C ELESTI N S | 3:00r Haywards, Ni " - . hda = s - b » | Sally Brass vs. M. H. Scheper's Exile: S. Han- | 4 ¢ t 5 ! Celebrities Seen by Cartoonist Warren at the Ringside. Manner in Many ay's Twin City : ; ea ofkiar : BB o e Courses. | A Meoabgam s [ genians Wi i A Wi F 0+ 0009 0+600+-000000¢ e e K. ‘Capital; J. Habn's Bonafide vs. J. R. P ith's Victor Queen: J. McEnroe's Auckiand | vs. J. R. Smith's Magiec. 1 The champion stake will be run on Sun- | day only. The reserve stake will begin | on the arrival of the 10:15 a. m. train trum! *3:007 Tho Owl Bakers: Hatural Mineral Water § known for centuries and ¢ imported ° ONLY IN BOTTLES. § A crowd gathered in riot seemed immi- er again, and the onds in a moment. Butler's ner and a After being started twice a week for over a year past Curtis & Son’s black and white greyhound McKinley surprised both his owner and the betting public by win- FEREE WELCH »d apart entered San Francisco. . | Before the two -heavywelgl Py i A . reaan ey, A through the [ Ning the midweek stake. He met St —_— For Disordered Stomach ¢ building that all w ht in the bet- | Michael in the final and beat him point- and Indigostion Q| ting and that Refe elch would de- | less, winning by a score of 5 to 0. In the | To Reincorporate Placerville. i + clare all bets off. When wagering first | semi-final round he met Forget and won| Pren Carpenter, ex-Assistant Dis- Its value has been testi- O fied to by thousands. 4 Or Hay wards, Niles and San Joss, 040 4 0404040404 04040 4 0404040 commenced Butler was a strong favorite, | by a score of 3 to 2. Forget was a hot | trict Attorney of Placerville, and Attor- 3 - Vallejn (ode continued at this | favorite in the betting, the odds béing 5| ney Charles A. Swishler of the same place, So-called Vichy ia Sy- *Q or Oxeneal 3 il ght R P bpgr i M el 0 2. McKinley a s e course in the | arrived in this ci terday. They come phons mahs, CHIEAZO... .. cuuerenees jrion O telz. | to 2. McKinley had a severe course arr ¥ 2l e e money Doured It the PO O AE 0N Fio12E | foukth round with: Just Pip, which ft “was | here for the purpose of Contarsing with | IS NOT VICHY. ¢ e A N iy 0dds of 10 to 5. In the mutuels the bulk | thought had ruined his chances. He came | Attorneys Rodgers, Paterson & Slack on | Get the Genuine § | 700r Vallcho Fort Cosi i Way dia- ——— of the play was on Stelzner to win in the | back strong, however, and won out. | the proposition to reincorporate the town i +: "-‘:-znd”t\urur e o Sudden Change in Odds |, v hadmhs “Enmeunc ment Of e | B e O loro aad wors, appas, | Soribed 834,500 to take up bonds sold somo | § A VIGNIER, Distributing Agent 3 S T o i M ectors of the National Athletis | > ace and ) 2 vears ago for the purpose of effectin COAST DIYISION (Narrow Gauge). Lends CUIOI" to StOI’y b having “met and held a meeting,” in | ently benumbed by the cold of the pre- { Ao cixmgl ln;yxrn\'tms}m«‘ 2 5 g} +04Q¢+0+0+0+0+ 04040 +0+0+0+ (Fout of Markes Strect.) hey decided to declare all bets off | vious night. There were an unusual num- e NN s e B T S ! *Welch, the referce, stepped to the | ber of undecided courses. Bona Fide was | P e Oreek fiaata Orasand Wag of a Job. center of the ring as the men were abcut | unfortunate to go unsighted in two | Assaulted With a Matchbox. | S eclallStS fOP Men e A . to go into action and said: T declare all | courses. Reannex and Random Aim ran| D, J. Hart was arrested vesterday af- | #2303 Newark, Contorviile, San Josd, Now —_— bets on this fight offt.” The clang of the | three times before the latter raised the | ternoon by Police Officer P. Sullivan and | Almzden. Felton, Toudor Ureok: i then started proceedings. . flag. In one course the brace ran head | (fERooR DY RIGR R T S VR SR | aits » v 5 s. Boxer Stelzner Wins From Butler on boxers were allowed no rr‘rl;rn‘:l'nlfl» and head to the hare. The latter dropped ‘w e gt rpe D non - am Frank Eck a small forty i tion in the box office. After they had gone | in front of them, and as no work had | dez capon and malicious mis 123w Newark, e i < . Small fortome| - & Fopl dn the Second Round of = | 5on n the hom ol Aol o were noti- | een done It was called “no course chief. Henry Boldt, the complaining wit- | . T T t ntest — Herrera fled that as the fight was palpably a| Sally Br: beat Stromboll, which was | ness, declares that Hart, after being re- | 3 w fhe [ 0ey fake they would recefve nothing for their | favorite at 5 to 1; Nellie G beat Slim at | fused free drinks in his saloon, threw a | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ¥ k g W Knocks Out Boyle. labors. The articles of agreement call for | the same odds; Bona Fide won from Min- | heavy match-box at his head, narrowly A% FRATGISCO—Foot of Market Sirest (Slin 8)— them to receive ) per cent of the gross nle Wa Wa at 2 to 5; Jesse Moore beat Sir | missing him and breaking a large plate 900 1100w, 1100 200 $3:08 K him T receipts, to be divided between them, the | Pasha at 1 to & ‘The detailed results of | window. | R g T - w 4 e ik e it tute ol lion's share going to the victor. Out of | the running, wit udge John: Grace's —rrr e | ‘vora O4KLAND—Fsot of Brosdway. —*0:00 8:00 10:004.3, ¥ r ¥ any yeputatle re "",,f, O | e thars e 2 ement wanted to | offictal scores, follow: Trunks, valises and ffl;pss-mmdmsesi‘ 11200 *1:00 4300 +3:00 $4:00 *5:00r., N ge Burlk 3 o ke $500 to pay the boxers in the prelim- faher & Reid’s Nellle Baw, bye, M Immense assortment of best grades at | e o d !““‘1'{""}1‘“‘ x::-.l (.(srhu Stelzner contributed and | Aeneid Kenneig' " Agamemnon, 307 J._ P, | plAbastid s Sty A e Homis cures. Ratab: (Third “w:w; 3 s 1 av Butler $7 Thrift's Forget beat M. London's Hicks, lished 18 years. No injur medicine used. suth San Franciseo.. 16:80F . I ndecency Although the genuineness of the first | J. Martenet's ly Brass beat J. Me: nrwls‘ Advantages of the Jew. . - Way Stations (N - 1 Woor bo as not questioned it s evident | Stron ki : 8. Mahoney's Chief of the Rev. M, Bercovitz will speak Thurs- | A £ e National Athictlc | Herrers could win "when he picased. | Bfi beac 3. topdon's Bade ke 6Ce"r | (ST S S i, ae whe 5t of || DI, Meyers . s ol To-Day’s Entries. Soubter would have beew.con- | oon [t reached The found I Mhith ot s, 5—0, Maher & Reid's Singleton beat I, | Isracl's Hope, 1222t Howard street, cn 731 Market St., S. F Lirts . 8urf, Lompoe and b b Spmer: » b. | [riends had bet on him to win he salled | gienirs Jimmie Cork, 4—1; J. Mooney's Silent | “The Advantages of the Jew,” in com- ke e 8. F. Principsl Way Sta .. i 3 less he cares to see the pub- | in and the agony was soon ended, e s Victes ! i ot T8 foastiof Putim | - 7101404 San Jose and Way Sl ; sharpers, see schemers fle The bout between Aurelio Herrera and ang et 3 o s 11:304 San Jose aud Way Sta 206 i g ockey Boyle ended in the tenth ropnd, e Al e Corner Fourth and | f2:45r San Mateo, Hedwiod, Menlo M St nough to wager their vie being knocked out. A right on the avenport, 3—0:; Curtis & ADVERTISEMENTS. | e L R BT Joie Slts S Chap. S Jove = port to any measure 1 when he stood up, and a crush- | Out, it—3; F. A. McComb's Motto beat ¢ | Valtses checked fres. | 14:15r Sanose an.l Privcipal Way Siations "0 434 & y of an immoral | t on the jaw sent him through the | Heintz's Rustic Beauty, 4—0; R. E. d | ¥ P SanJoso and Principal Way Stations 19:004 " “ “ . T nd but for the assistance of spec- | Lopez's Dairy Maid h? t R, Ly b #3:30r SanJose and Principal Way Stations *S:334 2 Mulls M A beat J. P, > M = > et sl Rbat would have B to- the Hoox. L ment B-0: . d. Multee's’ MogafioThest i By RBAILROAD TRAVEL 301 San Jose and Way Stations . 18:004 The aff ’-‘“"“ g sl i il g for more than the allotted ten | Thrift's Tar of HE, 525 & MeFnres's Agmica — ~ —— and Way Stati . *T:a0r i the fralie Which SRS MDD PO le wi disappointment to |\ iE] IS Siver Wings beat T. A. Gaff- | g P for Aftemoon ek o mupprers. The Nattonal b 1| e igwers.” i chowind o (he Jiagt | o pkl il VIO b, 908 | CALIFORNI4 NORTAWESTERN BY. CO. | L T— s = = he firm name . Groom an inst such shining ligl A e teat Mobaroi. -1 | | 3 e .’!,,,‘,’". g Lo s Boland and other prominent pugil- | R Strent o s e ) | LESSHA | @Tuesdaysand Fridays ¢ Thursdays and Sundays. e i wiiiedts &k infeea ned him immediate recognitior by | Dempsey Lass, 6—0 E- Qusserly’s Lady Blanche | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS | X anything else that suggests ai o hal Club, e showed himscl? | beat Aencid Kennels' Maid of Erin, : | store of ready mor These ge parlor boxer without an ef- | Creamer's Jesse Moore beat W. L. en | RAILWAY COMPANY. | F r 't unique; they are typical ol blow. His guarding was faulticss, | Artificial 5—0; F. A. McComb's Sir Pasha beat | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St | . terésting class which | but he could not withstand the fierce at: | J. M. Halton's Lavinder, 6-4; Pasha Kennely Sl | oy Their star attractior. | tacks of Herrera. The latter amused the | Keannex beat R. E. de B. Lopez's Wander, | __BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAPL. _ | the Thelr star attractior. | tBCHE O e with his peoullar foot work. He | 5~0; D. Winders' Random Aim, a bye, Magneto | WEBK_ DAYS—7:3, 9:0, 11:0 s m.; i2:88, oo b Ll L § 1 vas st between Jack | i QiGbout as though stepping on ogg | Jithdrawn; Curtls & Sons' McKinley beat J. 3:30, 5:10, p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip St , a white leman” and Joe | O o Himes he beousht Wie st Tagt | L, Smits Lancashire Lass, 6~0; Aeneid Ke: Send in your old belt of any other| 8t f1:® 5 m Saturdays—Bxtra trips at 180 s ta : e e o | Lot o B amotion like pulling it out | 3 Srumane's Wikiwood beat 1 Saibot’s Black” | make as HALF PAYMENT for mylat- | sUNDAYS Noh o0, 1100 o ms 10 s | @I € Kou : , r was a very pronounced of soft and adhesive tar. He depends k, §-4: S, Mahoney's Ne . Mar- e = B i s and a great deal of money was most entirely on righi-hand swings in his B o J. Martinets Buxton beat | est improved Belt: Never -ush arf qld B S e A PRASTHOR ‘ " OF8 % "k s v aanl W a 'ks. He is a stiff puncher and wten Shado’ —0; J. L. Ross' Just| s e P y " " 13 wagered on him. The vitality and very | {EHIG 100 0ent fhels the tmpact. A e Staster oriaman, bob; | style with scorching disks and a screw | WEEK DAYS—81d, 30, ¢:30 110 &, m. 1245 | k of York 11 life of the game fs in the DOOIrOOMS. | pup with a good left will, -apparently, be Rowdy Boy beat J. Carrolls| which kills instead of moderating the 2 i I s vz | e 8 where the gullible public goes o be | ZHE (g take his measure. jornie Bona Pldg beat 1 5. | R0 K0 v famous McLaughlin | SUNDATS. S5, 550, 11:10 & m.; 110, 34, 60, i 2 - plu Butler was the public choice be- i g N & ;s y h\ noATe 3 * or : he should Liav Michael beat Nellle Bawn, 2 | B ince-- 05k a cat jer fair c k]-ldl‘gfi’,’;gk,’,d'fi, i Joge Poolsellers Suspected a Fake. 5 Forget beat Sally Brass, 5-0; Thornnili | Belt with cushioned electrodes and | oBetween San Pragcisco and Schustzen Park | O, e P hder ihe inspiration of | The report was circulated late last night | beat Chie of the Hill, 3—2: Silent Treasure | gradual regulator. This is a grand| - they always do under the insg D! o5 i et beat Singleton, 5—2; Auckland beat Nor west, : 4 v | Leave Arrive T 1 & 5 es &l dical remedy and gives you great 8 ator & delu; that the game is honest. that Groom and Gibbs of the National | 20¢ "RUE T % (o “peat Cash, 4—1; Motto | medica y e o [ ¥ Ethaok - o - Yesterday the gamblers made those ar- | iy had wagered the entire recelpts of | beat Dairy Mald, 4—0; Admiral Sampson beat | strength. It fones up the nerves and | “"‘J Pk vy tan — ments which are Invariaply neees’ | the box-office on Stelzner, and that their T e e irudy Bianee, i demsg | cells and muscles with life-force. It | “week | un- 1899, Week ure themselves that Futier, hfi“]”rr.'(="<‘m“ru]»( e :Efi;"&a[x;: 22“‘.’25; | Moore beat Sir Pasha, 4-1; Random Aim beat | drives out the impurities from the blood | Days. | days. | Destination. Deys. | Jding his condition and superi- | all bets off was forced up 2 Reannex, 6—0; McKinley beat Athena, |'and cures pain. I am giving electrical | Ta0 wm| $i0 smm| _Nevate. F7 T aot win. The public | Well-known pool-sellers, who learned of | Wildwooa beat Nellle G, 5—2: Just Tip beat|3Md cures pain. okl d v pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. 102 am staked. Part of the | the scheme fo rob the public, and threat-| pyyion. ¢—3: Bona Fide beat Rowdy Boy, 6-1. | treatments free to show the curative | g bm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. pm| 8:22 pm aved, but the gamblers | ened fo expose the whole nefarious bust- | Pt Jound_st. Michael beat Thornbill, 4-2: | power of my appliances. Call and take | Yotus | o ei%ies 1 the Nt Tomet bent Auckiand. 5-3; Motto beat Ad.|a trial treatment and test my Belt, or | y.aam| Windsor, |10:25 amn | miral Sampson, 3—0; Three Cheers beat Aeneas, send for my new book, ir_ee. Te CHICAGO You know how to play it, and it would be Fourth round—St. Michael beat Risky At- ALBERT VALE : five rounds, s0 the gamblere coull steal 4-0; Random Aim beat Jesse Moore, 5—0; Me- | Baron the I \“;m”:lynu}-\ on ;\h;fz‘;:gl:;:sn:r:?: Kinley beat Wildwood, 3—0; Just Tip beat Bona M A M LAUGHLIN' Frone ) (A ce:v':afll:' S Pe. Fide, 21, DR_ . X C y | daeguls: . This Is the quickest Selections for To-Day. .t the fool 5 _ | luxurious train across the continent. Firs M. F. Tarpey, Combermere, Lu- | 8, n‘\“: T ,‘r{‘r{\;«g‘.‘x‘:nl‘fju-m;l(m_;‘rolhr!‘g‘“"fi: tempt, 3—1; Forget beat ii_a:go,mt—l—(om}:.ng:n 5 Ko S F. nouul e O Than s s P o e peolro sCove 3 Alm beat Three Cheers, : y 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, S. F.;| 5 P.1. Monday, W. _“"" | gambicrs learned that Butler would lose, Jaet Tioe e Bedicl Biadk 2or Suping snd Second | Tee y, Wednesday, Friday Boy, Olinthus. | pot win. g otast oF ri Fifth round—St. Mlohaell bfl; Round About, S“r lf. A .le o g | 3:00 am} Guerneville. p"‘""n h‘yl. lr:lv:"-lndC:nW. ....t_z’:‘:: Ml e fhen came the little detail of robbing -0 McKinley beat Forget, ts., Los Angeles | - . me to . S Mewin. n,’{.h;f\',\,“.‘-n\‘v taking its money to witness Final—McKinley beat St.” Michael, 5—0: & pm| 2 trains for New York. tdke contest. The National Ciub is a iy am/$00am| Sonoma OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:3 Fegionaily sirend frm Until and wmin TO COURSE AT UNION. NEW EASTMAN ) o e STl schemers it rometimes pay 0ne he e Fpet et Wi B cars for Kansas City, St. Loms, i e;;f‘,,'n:'}f,,‘{‘,‘,‘;}fm,l’:i“tél‘éf’\-e]”lhr';-,mrf{f Nearly One Hundred and Fifty Dogs ROWNIE 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. [10:40 am 10:25 am DAILY Chicagoand East. - ere 60 per cent P the wate receipts, Thag Drawn to Run in Two Stakes. B ':" 4263 pen o ’;’5 ’:":’;:: %:::fl‘ufi?:mrs-vm Stogkton, VALLEY ; s 2 et ieai of mgasy for s f¥n o vents tages connect at Santa Rosa for Ma ulare (Racing Chart on Page Eleven). | cuch l:hrewdnv[,«hs as the National Club to B e o e KODAK Springs and White Sulphur Springs; af Tytton | aud Bakersgeid. ROAD allow roug! 8 ngers, e . . t / = e Y et $5t0 ReCutIVe Memslon WD 1t Tony Licalzi's Entl‘y Dllmps took place at Pythian Castle last even- 9 | Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- SEE YOU I San Francisco_office. 623 f and determined to cheat-the fighters ing. There are 16 dogs in the champion land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, 'FRISCO SOON MarketStreet, Phone Mai 1% money. Ve E T T T T. | Kelseyville. Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- - v paying them no money, to give the stake and 128 in the reserve stake. The| A PERFECT INSTRUMENT. Kelseyvile ars nas, ay. . o e s bl e e S5 (3} e W 27 rt and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vieny %a¥3 Sacramento,201J Street; San Jose, 7 W. L g:n:|.7-,.:Y:slmanddrz‘}fhrllnrfarg'i 1hhye pduebc}incflnh.gv the Tal It e priges esgregate YO T o ,,“ “Z' e e $1.00. Eorings, Saratoga Springs. Biue Lakes Laurel Saata Clara Street e 2 Dell Lake, Witter S iley, John ngs, Upper Lake, Pomo, y's, Riverside, Lierley’s, ) \\"(\“7\\(5\:‘\4\‘\% ‘ Orleans Classic. charging for a fake contest. ADVERTISEMENTS. Potter HERE' THERE ANt VERYWHFRE J. J. MEDER & ZOON, SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND. CHARLPS MRINECKE & CO, Agents Pacific Coest, 814 Sacramento Btreet Bao Francisco, Cal BDurnnGin. | test. and the public went home thor- oughly convinced that it is a great game, but hard to play, Stelzner was fortunate in having the bout end in the second round, as he was | in for a bad beating at the hands of But- | ler. The latter can hit as hard and as fast as a steam-hammer, and proceeded to do =o from the start. #He landed right or left as he pleased on head or body. In the first round Stelzner did not lead once, but took a lot of punishment. one sharp rally. in which Butler punched as long as he had one hand free, Stelzner went to the floor. In the second and last round Butler ripped in blow after blow on the body, abbed with his left and uppercut with is right. Butler landed two stiff lefts on head and body and sent Stelzner to the floor. He was down about eight seconds, and no sooner was he up than he was floored again. He was on one knee, with the colored man standing over him in an | for him to to stand up ush Butler to aggressive attitude, walitin, arise. Stelzner seemed afrard and Referee Welch had to one side, Stelzner being down over ten seconds. ' This went unnoticed in the ex- citement, and just at the bell signaling the end of the round, while Stelzner was still down, Butler rushed at him and struck him. All was confusion for a mo- ment, the adherents of Stelzner claiming a foul. After a moment’s hesitation the referee allowed the claim. The ring was full of policemen and sec- After | ern turf classics, furnished an unsatisfac- tory contest to-day. Licalzl's pair, Donna Rita and Naller, were favorites, coupled | In the straight betting at 9 to 10, and fin- ished second and third. Kyrat, which had. strong support at fours, made the running for a'mile and a half, but quit when chal- lenged by Albert Vale, which came on | and won as he pleased. FAT Triaditza and Iola were the only winning | favorites. Seidenbach's race in the steeple- | chase was unsatisfactory to the stewards, | who suspended the owner, trainer and | jockey Stewart indefinitely, pending an in- vestigation. They also recommend the re- fusal of further entry of the mare Neva | Smith, which was left at the post in the | ifth race. Hurricane’'s mile in 1:40 in the handicap is a track record. Results: Six furlongs—Triaditza won, Hlmqme second, Maggie Davis third. Time, 1:14. One mile, seiling—Lovable wn? Belle of Or- leans second, Miss Dede third, . Time, 1:42. hort course, _steeplechase handlcap—Van Brunt won, Jim Hogg second, Seidenbach third, Time, 3:11%. © % 3 Selling, two and a quarter miles, the Bush ‘second, A Trial Treatment Sent Free to\All Who Suffer From Any Stage of the Diseasé. - Cures Cases That Hot Springs and All Other Treatments Failed to Even Help. There has been discovered by the State Medical Institute, 203 Elektron building, Fort cure ever heard of. It has cured all such in- dications as mucous patches in the mouth, ‘sore throat, copper colored spots, chancres, ulcerations on the body and in hundreds of cases where the hair and eyebrows had fallen -out and:thie whole ekin was & mass of boils, ompletely changed the Wholl into a Clean, portect agsdition of phystoal health: Every raflroad running into Fort Wayne brl scores of sufferers aceking this new and marvel- ous cure and to enable who cannot travel to realize what a truly marvelous work the in- cup—Al Vale won, Nafler v free-trial treatment so_that Rita third, Time, z:ui. S w.’. one can E "‘:rum-m- 1n_the privacy One, milé, handloap—Hurricane won, Fiorizsr | §¢* ‘owh hdme. This Is the only known second, lady Callahan third. Time, 140. ' | eure for Dlood Polson. Do ‘hot hesitate to Six furiongs, selling—Iola ~won, Mouseltoff | write at once and the free trial will be sent second, Kilt third. 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