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MARCH 22, 1900 FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, B RN, LR, »¥"‘ A RORD RORD SRS RS K &NQ¥wmmm;@4@4o¥©¥%¥©lmmwstmex u'm?l' - racinc—coursing + Bl SPORTING E\/ENTS BOXING—GOLFING 5| Anheuser-Busch Bottled Beers are without a peer— Budweiser, “Tse originar Black & Tan, “Tse American Porsar® Anheuser-Standard The Faust Michelob Pale-Lager Export Pale Exquisite, “Americen Piisener™ The materials used for these brews are the very best obtainable. “Not How Cheap; but How Good” is the motto of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n St. Louis, U. S. A. the famous food-drink that physicians recom- Wm mend to nursing mothers, the convalescent, CAPE NOME| * R N MQ DYDY RDH ¥<>'¥Qv S QYD SRS PSR R SH X YOUNG DOGS AND OLD T0 COMPETE AT UNION PARK Rioh Stakes Attract Fast| Greyhounds in Large Numbers. —_—— One Hundred and Thirty-Two Ca- nines Will Go to the Slips. Coursing To-Day at Ingleside Park. ie The two stakes at Union Coursing Park | ‘ Yo xoxox CORRIGAN FINDS A PLACE FOR AN OUTCAST BOOKIE Secretary Green Gives More Information About Tanforan. PIPEES TP Bays Western Turf Association Keeps | Its Agreements When Benefited | Thereby, but Otherwise Ignores Them. e DR ¥ BETTORS MAKE AL NEILL FAVORITE IN HIS BOUT Offer Odds of Ten to Eight Agalnst the Chances of Frank McConnell. {Photos by Bushnell.) AL NEILL. VRANK McCONNELL the aged, the feeble, is made by this association. RAILROAD TRAVEL. rday during the trial of e this week attracted a total entry of 132 - seeks greyhounds. Of these ninety-six will gu’ SOUTEEEN PACIFIO fONTANT. to the “slips” In the open stake and thir- ty-six in the puppy. The highest class| MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. | Tratms --;:: - nerive as greyhounds in training will be in the run- his assoclates care | B IS (Main Live, Foot of Markes Street.) fes their pool boxes or how | ning. The total prize money is $1042 50, SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS: stematic | divided as follows: Open stake—To the KROG" and Drake Amul(:am:{lom.‘lcn: rasave — Frnow I’unmnfl.lm —~ ARRIVE \e pub- 4 : g . : gperation daily; 13-Hp. Saso- ~— o o o e e ot et e . i e o 3 % sl B — S“J.:,“.‘t.fl'ff.‘::.,""‘““ enese » | i » sl B !4. \ the | 24 at $10. Puppy stake—To the winner, 2 2 | ez:00x stass tributed a $50; runner-up, $30; third, §20; 2 at $15 each! SAND CENTRIEUGAL PUMPS. | Ret B Fortiand | ts regarding the mac- | 4 at $30 and 6 at $2250. The draw last In Operation Daily, 625 Sixth Street. 1 wili- | night resulted as follows: cts of u| p0Pen, faks, ninety-six dogs_Curtis & Son BYRON JACKSON. Eir nature, but on the vigorous ob- | Beacon vs. Curtis & Sons’ Terronite john. DAEDGING PUMPS. of defendant’s counsel he was mfig;.-:l.:.‘ fl::hc;;alah pos. Of. Gasoline, Steam Holsts, Centrifugal Pumps, | owed to tell his story in its en- Comb’l ‘Motto; Curtis & Son's Maud § vs. R | Engines&Boilers, HendyMach. Wis..40 L. Taylor's Rowdy Boy; T. zle vs. G, H. Heintz's Hersc Dunlea’s Erin vs. J, Carroll's an's Miss Griz- el's Pride; M. Hind; E. EXPERIMENTAL MACHINERY & MODELS. L. PETERSON, 64A Mission, S, F.; communi- the case was called Greenberg n the stand and examined a *9:004 Au.n. 1: I- xpress—Ogden *9:004 lhmm'a Tracy, l.m:mp. Stockton, Edward C. H Caseerly’s Lady Blanche vs. E. Vanderwhite's e v gtrtot fdential. 5 Greenberg tyld Cymro; J. M, Halton's Corin's Flashiight ve. | _Cotions from laventors strictly con Mercedand Fresno.. " 120y of the manner in which MARSH STEAM PUMPS +wr00. Pors Costa, Tresmo, Sicjave wnd Ton at foran an how | 2 Supply fresh or salt water for llul::' boxes; ngeles. . n | lld of ‘W. H. Scheper's The Exlle 19:004 Vall \hrtlnnlm! '"B*l *9:407 of t in e for the mana T, J. Cronin's Ross of Tialee ve. Lande « | MR or low lifts Simonds, 3 Market $1004 Nilew Livermore, Siockion, [ i oKinley vs. B ord, had agreed to T “Hohbis Mercy May . B 3 Cronins PUMPS AND GASOLINE ENGINES. | "!;5““‘ — a1 D Toland's Pleacant Girl; J. 1. | All kinds of Pumps and G S:00m Hayon ly Davenport vs. Harrison's ‘WOO! | : ..E&Afl!u!w to It . Logan's Leah Gus Aber- J3:00r Haywards, BEACH GOI.D CONCENTRATOR. SAVES All the Gold by Gravitation. No f 3 silver. Hand or power. In operation 14 Spear. CENTRKFUGAL AMALGAMATORS. crombie's Rock Controller vs. F. Island King: J. H. Perigo's A. McComb's Royal Fiush; J. P. Thrift's St. Michael vs. J. P. Forget; George Whitney's Theron vs. J. Ken- nedy’s ' Wine West; Russell, Allen & Wilzon's | *8:00¢ Martiuer, & Vacarille, Woodland, Koights 1 Marysille, Oroville. ‘mation at the track complle his racing guide estern ‘lm'f Association Palmflower vs. R. E. de B. Lopez's Wonder; SAVES fine gold. In daily operation at 254 | 4230 Niles, San xnm.mnmm- only reliable J. Sheridan’s Forest King vs. Pasha Kennels' | SLTRS. fine K01 T8, G20 | #3:002The Owl Limited news Royal Anne; J. H. Perigo's Bohe vs. J. R. Smith's Petronfus; Maher & Reld's Bad Boy vs. Pasha Kennels' May Hempstead; R. F. de B. Lopez's Green Valley Maid vs. ~Russell, Ailen & Wilson's M Cu 3 ‘bara, Los Avgeles.. the ,um c. 0 ofeeer Synect Limjted—El Pun. refused to allow the | into in detail, ruling ssue in the case at bar. GASOLINE ENGINES, HERCULES GAS ENGINE WORKS ts flling many orders for Nome. 141-143 First st., S. F. Terrona. vi = Lottie M N. Biggs' G R E. GOLD SEPARATOR. de B. Lopez's Minnie Wa Wa vs. J. L. Ross’ [Cyclone Gold Separator and Amalgamatdr in Jessica; H. A. Deckelman’s Lawrence vs. R E. | dafly operation. Wm. H. Birch & Co., 18 | e exclusion of Gre managements of the | de B. pez’'s Whitehead: H. L\nrh! l‘xinl- First st., 8. F. to their agreement to ton vs. H. H. Gray's Terronette; J. Kee Tea0e Ve made by each other.” | Royal Oak vs. F. A. McComb's Lflttle !\s!er, GOLD SEPARATOR. *6:30r Oricntal en if it was not a Curtis & Sons’ Vulcan vs. Pasha Kennels' MARSHALL Gold Saving Machine. 229 Fol- | O gt Eg3 Metallic; Pasha Kennels' Rest Assured VS.| som street, Oriental Gas Engine Compsny. | 8:30% Omeot) but Was now occupy- Bartels Bros.' Mac's Melody; J. Sheridan’s - | i jon among the Forest Queen vs. G. McDougall's Spindle; J. MATTESON’S SLUICE WASHER. | t7:00r Valiejo, n said Rose N o e L ender . T & TS (Vi | Long tom, riffles and carpet combined saves | Y g e g modore; Pas ennels’ eannex vs. 3 Iy - N | «8:08p O u and Californis Y track, but der's Risky Attempt; A. Johnson's Lowlander | _Placer gold. WIN 415 Maket oo Maryail e had been us_Abercrombie’s Victor King: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS | Outfits packed. IRVINE BROS.. 510 Ho"rd, 308 Fourth, 1302 Polk and 1441 Stockton, 8. F. ockeys. Ever Sure vs. P. Horgan's Manila, M. A. Sheehan's Victor Queen vs. Bartels Bros. Beer COAST |nuwu (Narrow Giauge). (Fout of Market Strect.) P. Brophy's Benicia Boy; "8:154 Nowark, Canterville, Saa Joss, Foiton, L NEILL and Frank McConnell, two California boys, | lieve the bout will go the limit, basing thelr judgment on the B e e e ois. : will meet to-night in the arena of the Columbia Athletic | fact that both men are cautious when in the ring and take no P e Alivar 1 LUBRICATING ofi_Crude Onf_and Gasline. e e i Wood d's Pavilion, to determine which is the | chance of being stopped by a wild swing. Neill's showing with i’«: P‘ 'r‘r:rLus Br;m. ss cx.\)q B‘gum-rl;?é; ENSIGN & !chLTFICK. Spear st., 8. ¥. .ntgrflllq&n New ter boxer. Each learned the rudiments of the game | Jack O'Brien and his close attention to training when under- | Erwin & Lyons’ May Queen 28 A s e Felon Bouk here, although McConnnell had the advantage of an Eastern | going the conditioning process have had some effect on the | Cashi B D. Fallowe Luw of the West 3| o FLATES EOR SAVING GoLo. - Sauia Oz asd . trip recently, when he saw the highest devclopment of the | betting. In this, however, he will have little advantage over | Wiley's High Born Lady vs. J. L, Ross' J L R; ( ~Kearny. between Sutter and Bush strests. . Allen W. Creamer's Jesse Moore vs. Russe & Wilson's Spiteful; R. E. de B. Lopez’s Wild Traloe v L. Ross' Just Tip; Curtis & Sons’ | McConnell, who has been trained by Tim McGrath. Neither man has left anything undone that would help him in the ring. A sharp, scientific battle s expected. In the preliminary eill is the favorite at odds of 10 to 8, although Mec- back his sport F. W, BE.S‘LFCemral Plating Works, 852 Mis- is ready to slon’ st., Phone Jessie 361 a big following which g 1 the mutuels Neill has a slight call over his oppo- | Blacketts vs. . Geary's America; ROCKERS. P Caliundan next took the stand | nent, 118 tickets having been sold on him at Corbett'd to % on | bouts, Which will be of ten rounds' duration, Eddie Toy will | Cronin's Wil Trales va Pasha Kencels' Rol- e 0—Fost of Markat Strest (Slip 8§)— - - The track George | McConnell. The heaviest play has been on the last line of | box Toby Irwin and Henry Lewls will meet Al Hamllton of [licking Airs. 0\ "0 oo ooaoe | ROCKERS 03 Bime. Matiers PAREY 900 1000y 1100 *300 $3:00 ., i Y fio | elghteen rounds and over. This indicates that the bettors be- | San Jose. va 30 Dunlea's Fegian Boy; Pasha Kennele | & LACY CO., 21 Fremont st. i ot Do —"6:08 508 3008 : 1 ke ¥ l;ocax:;l;nénuc- oo Ealllys Qratier; X PORTABLE HODSES. 113:00 *1:00 1200 *3:00 $4:00 500 Ellery Girl v Lopez's P, E. D- | BURNHAM-STANDEFORD Co.. Washington ist sts., Oakland, or Buflders’ Ex., S. ¥. PILE.DRIVING ENGINES. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). (Third and Townseud St=.) Viaw, Bouth San Franciseo.. Second race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and upward; selling. 942 Jingle Jingle. 102 Selections for To-Day. First race—Saketo, Combermere, Intrepido. Sterl & Knowles' Oleta vs. 103] 962 Olinthus 954 CHARLEY THORPE | (960)Rosalbra | Second race—Afghan, Jennie Reld, Peace. ner Bright; W, H. Bhear's Alarue vs. J. J. | Worthington Steam Pumps & Water Moters, 3200 Barr Tose tul Way Statlons (New ‘Ob.yAfkhun 952 SI l Ally 108 | Wi Wi Curtls & S Echo vs. T Almaden Wednesdaysonl; b : Afghan o ster Afice. !te:'hlrd race—Constellator, Daisy ¥, The Fret- é/' asens Wat fi%‘mfi, Fé:tu’;n i}‘:?'!;'xv"'}"“ Mundy' Holsting Engines. Tatum & Bowes o "‘f»‘.:fi’;:hf.:;:'.! ::f r';“r':’l.)-. i N b ee Ways vs. ordan’s Molly ENGINES, BOILERS. ETC. o TR0 £ gl dionitichiy TR S -Caantoale: Tuickler T FTEne e e et e Hartes | BAKER & HAMILTON, En‘:‘snu and Botlers Bt Ty Bl ond o ter Franks, a trgveling man, tes ‘ mnrm- A £....109' (950) Ventors .. Fifth race—Forte, Weller, Ulm. " Betsey mmw', . Benes vma lowest prices on the coast. Pine & Davis s *10:404 San Joss and W ..u-.uu.,, 61354 nke TRVeling man, tes | 950 Th» Fretter.. 913 Rosinante . Sixth race—Dr. Nembula, Flamora, Norford. Y haefer Bros.' £ A *11:304 Ban Jose and Way Statious.. 307 w the officers put Green- | | : z Nora_vs, Sl O s {9 A - 841950 Conagatlator ..... 89 P — Thritt's The Jester ve. J. oK' | TENTS AND COVERS. 13:45r San :-A';m';‘gm‘.c,m b~ d after cu s b L. Ross’ Hoot Mon vs. H. Lynch’s Game- | NEVILLE & CO.. manufacturers, bags, ten Sfer cutitas S | Fourth race—Mile and three-sighths; three- Dentists’ Baseball Team. Smith's | Lancashire Lass ~ve. I, | covers— 11 and & Cantomia st i B . S att ch of a firm | | tnr 1ds and upward: seiling, The class of 1%2 of the dental depart- | Lyneh's Claibourne: J. Horn's Bona Fide v § u.s..?o".-".'nfi'w.,"mfnm""' - 3iaer of the track ,T“.,,;k',,, doi Judse Woftord. 101 | ment of the College of Physiclans and | JoMSnosann, uns GRitorntes % B ery: 157 San Joseand Principal Way Stations 9434 7 Sardonic » Surgeons of this city has organized a | Perigo's Querita Vincent ve. T. J. Cronin's | & yie:e DR. JORDAN’S orear :;:mgomndmnd-l'v!w—- 155%s a0 a0d Frineipal Way Statiose *8:834 +3:30E San Tome and Way Stations. 18:00, 5P San Jose and Way Sw.uu- Vixen. ‘The usual midweek stake will be the | 956 Topmast . baseball team and has commenced _pre- liminary practice. The make-up of the |Nilgar Goes Down at Start | MUSEUM OF ANATOMY | Fifth race—Two miles; handica n‘lnehis al.x tollovxfls Cgum ififi:’ifl. Rl,del;l card tzygay at lnglesgdgtPnrli( Tge stz:k»l 1061 MARER?: A for Morning. | 951 Forte .. .108 tcher; Burns, first base; ns, second | attracted an entry o ty-six. Coursing GiRaTA, | *Dail L xcen! PETER JACKSON RETURNS | and the Veteran Is 848 Darward 1 100 | Pase: Colburn, third base; Curtls, short: | will commence at noon. ,,,,.5.:.‘.,, isaloyeps e Tt TO HIS FORMER HOME | 8| 7 Oraibes s | stop: Locke, right field: Grdss, left fleid; Zmd caknesses o any conracted @) | - Tuesdaysand Fridays ¢ Thuradays aod Sundays. Fi Fi . { ines, center fiel e team is desirous scase pesitively cured the oldest ey Badly Hurt. of meéting any of the amateur nine of this Aided by Forest Rangers. Speciitcn the Couse. Bt 36 years. “ clty or vicinity. Address communications | Deputy Fish and Game Commisslioner OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE mmszu i The Veteran Will End His Bapxdly: to R. Burns Jr., manager. Kercheval has just returned from Ean Coasultation free and strictly private. } | ll'FoRNIA MITED Waning Days Among Friends Bernardino County, where he arrested Troument personally or by letter. 4 | Bendoran Gave the Talent a Fright- ful Reverse—The Lady Likewise 924 Norford .. (946)Dr. Nembul William Roberts and Charles Martin for fws Curein every case undertaken. | (Additional Sports on Page Eleven). killing deer out of season, Write for Book. PHILOSOPRY ef MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A in the Australian Colonies. The former finished | Santa Fe Route . epped into a Went Wrong—But Two pleaded guilty and pald a fine of $30, but > . g ccpmeagc Lo v | rostiad ‘tgs Won. the latter decided to fight the case. In RDAN & CO., 1051 Market St., 8. §. - Srhnis T Poe e I H E CAI I S RAC[ N G CH AR' I * | the arrest and conviction the deputy was . v —_— greatly assisted by Uncle Sam's Forest now to allude to him as an ath- angers, who are detailed to enforce the Completely eradicated 'lll- s of disease have| After experiencing a long run of luck, (Copyrisht, 1500, by H.OH, Babert.) Federal luws relating to _trespass and out eatting or iylnk. Na fra and left h | Charley Thorpe, the “grand old man" of TANFORAN PARK, Ve res in e g forest reservations. o cure, no or e el et i o | She s it e o ok g o3 - RE, Wednesday, March 2{_ 1800 —Weather fine. Track fast. Rangers are instructed by the Treasury flon address's. ¥ RECEAL E = 965. FIRST RACE—Flve furlongs; maiden Department to lend all possible aid to INSTITUTE. 1170 Mar foran yesterday, which will cause his re- to his relief and buflds pp h NEPUSDSAS il S0 SuWATY: Yoiee IR0 State officers in the enforcement of the it will not be long be-|tirement for some time. He had the e | Betting. will be written of one | mount on Nilgar in the final event, and | ‘oo Horse. Age. Weight [St. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | sockess. IG5 e g e B T O RAILROAD TRAVEL. boxers the ring has ever | 45 the big field broke away from the dan- | | e 15 [Bgimeer | § o |plants and scized a largo quantity of e~ was sick almost unto death in the | Berous seven-furlong post, there occurred | 3h a3 11 o 3 % |valley quail 1FO RTHWESTERN | iends went to his assistance | # gcneral go-as-you-please jostling match. 332 21 42 an? 0 2 i c“' “n m ." “ him to return to the|In the mix-up Nilgar went down. After | sl AeLe 5h |Henrs 52 T2 | LESSHA f the Australian colo- | the race his unfortunate rider was carried gt ] ML o | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH Pm rnlnvnzn-x hiajifey ™he|to {he paddock on a stretcher and later 7 51 8h [Alexander ....| 10 20 | RAILWAY COMPANY. | -~ most popular | Femoved to his home In town. An exam- H 52 92 (Heinson B4 | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St | ring. He could | ination revealed the fact that he had suf- 13 1”. {“ sR}.:nc_h 10 1§ | ry._ | o 2 ’M;In"n ‘pruA'\l'- | fereda ? broken shoulder blade and a pos- | 1llilouette, 1 1n2 12 3. Ma ‘: %5 'S—7:30, 9:00, !n 0 ‘ _an opponen S| sible fracture of one of his ribs, with | 61 Reginald Hugh 13 13 1B | 2 50 WEEK DAYS -1 s ad ited he had mixed | jegser minor bruises. Much regret was| %5 Red Cherry N U [Buchanan [ 5 Ly R WA S "B’ m“mm“ x‘I lr(d(h' world wat he expressed over the accident, as Charley | m ot Tallac, g 1 14 i3 Bozeman 72 s :mu;x m. Seturdays—Extra trips at 1. @ '-!-'lo-T :;vu th olished manner. He was > 8 54, B 10T G S and 11:30 p. m. ) ONNECTING TRAIN LEAVES SAN FrANCISCOt auick wit and was a clever, |is & general favorite, not only with the i s e g ?“mlau% B;ooga:(c:" Lfii'.,' :wnt:y";vr:l’l dnrr?dmr{o( Totash e SUNDAYS—8:0, $:30, 11:0 a m; 1. &8 | 5 pr Monday, W o and informed conversationalist public but with his brother riders, sev-| outgamed Miss Soak. Too fogEY for Sarsfieid. Jasabel pocketed Bovarcura toan morths e Rviot, TO SAN WRANCISCO. Saturday, .rrlvll‘h Chicago at 2:1% e e—— eral of whom ran to the scene after | Palatine 9. i wm:x DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 &, m.; 12:48, P.MN _in time to connect with all limited Monroe in Prison. weighing in under the stand. | 966. SECOND RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; three-year-olds; burse, $400 Bf LR W St tris at - e atch to The Cal Four favorites were mowed down and | ~ Florse, _ Weight [Bt g 3 and 6:3 OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 {0SEBURG, Or., March 2i—Deputy |he books continue getting richer and | - T PRPATS Gl Vo w1 v, | PSS P, = with Pajace and Toarist Sheriff D. W, Crosby brought down from | T'Cher at the San Mateo frack. Quite the 22 Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park DAILY cuugoudmm's.' Riadles Jast night Jackson Monroe, meg | M0St astounding downfall of the entire 3t same sctiedule as above. was held in the sum of $2500 for trial be. | Tacing was that of Bendoran, in the five 4 e %ou! traln-{ Stockton, VALLEY fore. the Circult Court for shooting an- | and a half furlong sprint. The big horse | 1 1-16m, 1:50 " Ban Feansisco, | “In Wfect e Bnbesdy Visalia, Talare poap other miner named Coates near Canyor- | carried a mint of money at 7 to 20, and | {wee drfyi Fergu by Tammany Beau Coher Theres aat: Unless you ber e g - Bepinrios mitheb amennt 4F sgoed. fn- | 004 e‘d erken. | Latter took matters top easy early 1n tha s, - test it care- Sun- 189, SEE YOU IN Saa Francisco_office. ished third, Frank Bell led from the [ 67. THIRD RACE—Five and a half furiongs; three-year-oids and upward; purse, #00 full Sous, Dt | ‘TRISCO SOON }MarketStrest, Phone Maia start, just beating out Sardine a neck in %m ) iy you sy Not §:0am| Novato. | way; Sacramento, 201 J Street; SasJoue, Wack 1:06%. The winner was § to 1 11 netice the superi- e g o 8anta Clara Street. The win of Imp. Clonsilla in the closing 42 ority of R i I number partially atoned for some of the 5 : Fulton, lost money. Bill there i3 1o gansaying i s NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. the fact the talent is badly warped and mperia Ls g Vi Good start. ytton, ia Sausalito l'orry the track is losing caste fast. el ry-Flora Leach. yserviile, Commencing October The colored lgfiy, Bassinger, &llrid. the 7 s(d-ring a |lrl7l|t "ind Which blew down the stretch. ‘Bendos $:30 pm/| 8:00 am| quvfirdll. pm| 6:22 pm "0. IAN mVCIS '0 TO m VALLEY L?‘lba}'ll:gc:.' Llel‘;}‘;,“:n::alg'cc!i“:; beat D:’rfi dash of speed. Sly warmed her feet. 0ocoa 7% am TH f— BAFARL. in the opening run, winning all the way. | P0S. FOURTH RACE One mile; selling; four-year-oids and upward; purse, W0, over the -best : 50 am| "B 1.0 el e 0m | @ T’ “.‘5*. ” s gk e x Morelia, another outsider, downed Miss Ym. %m. S, o am | , EXTRA TRIPS- For Miil Valley and San Ra- cs::: k for the place. Henry on Jazabel suc- PR e Dutch and Euro- Guerneville. I 135 pm fasl oo Mondags, Wedneedeys ¢aff Saturdage. n ing badly placed nex e . )+ ¥ v ?"E’?‘“?:P“’%‘“"}i;n had such TR 4 g b"nd: : hb'ln e oh o ::: naried ) 7 uis Ezell's filly, The v, had suc) 21 2% 33 1. Powell.. ZZ‘: 15 you cannof e 4 “Trains marked (*) r\ln to San Quentin. ’ 8 Teady money 100k that 7 to 10 was con- | Time—w. :2684; % 80%: %. 1: 1414 Bad start. Won easily, second and third dfv- noticing the diff P Glen Bilen, pm| 6:22 pm e ered a long price against her, beating | ing. Winner, £ Corrigan’s ch. m.. by Riley Modeely. yoisqualified for foullog. and piaced ! e St —— Limerick, Tekla and Sam Dannenbaum in | last. Another Diece of family plate for Merry Boy out of luek. - He was ence in price : Sebastopol. [10:40 am)10:25 am the mile and a sixteenth run. Marty Ber- | _with by Opponent, and then ualified 81 ml bumpis le. P! i | pm| 6:22 pm 1 Bhe Ciitien om0 be eutfnished “ang | 909 PIFTH RACEFour and & hait furlongs; seling wwm—nmu. purse, 4400, 50 cups—30 ots. - Stages connect of Sants Rosa for Mark West (LSAT ON BARREL ") downed a head by Thorpe, with the leg up | Index. _ Horse. . %m. %m._ &m. 8tr. Fin, | Jockeys. [Op. iy sonosntrind, delicioun e ies Piipts veger 3 aytm LONDON. ENGLAND. on Limerick. 3" Moonbright - © . AN I iR A flavr and'mde s winte Srrings: ut Sfovirdue tor the Geyiers! ot Hos: Corrigan’s mare, Daisy F, found another | %29 Intrada . 3 SR { s s :2 2% (B Ross | Duncan Springs, Highland lnnnn." soft berth in the mile sclling run, Every- | (M7 Bernota . 5 . 5n. 4h 41 <34 |mh At your grocer’s. Tl T, Tiniend Rortas M) p,and her at short odds, and she| 1 Gaylon B € 6 § I 45 [J. Martin, R 5 rt and Bartlett Springs; at Talan £ uf Viehy OL T M DRY golloped Jn ahead "ot Opponent, Merry | @8 Billy Lyons . 2 $h 3% 3% 53 rie E‘;,,,, Sarstogs’ Bociien. Biue Cakes. Lauret i ’ nmun-d third, but was set back for S _Countoss Olpi 1 FEAGeE D SO T | VSR ¥ 2 ‘Witter Springs, U 1006 a w1908, 25, 39, roulmg Casdale down near the furlong 4%f, 155 Good start. Won ;y, second and third 4 o= t. Carlo-Moonlight. Moonbright's the right number. ts, Hull THROUGH TRAINS. and SLOE GINS Burnfl & Waterhouse's two-year-old | Bernato kept up ¢ the prevailing Tanforan ell.” Countess blew up. furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $100. Mendocino City, Fort Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonvill Bnll' Svflm Harris, Oisen’ a. m. week days—Cazadero and way stations IL l-tnrflu!—'l'omlln and ny stations. {asbion vy finlshing third In the four and - “a half futlong dash at short 0dds. Moon: 1Bt Wm. ¥m. ¥m. Sir. Fin. [ Jockeya. CL atirday o Monday roum- Kets ORANGE i, s S, o, Sonu | 4Bt O A i N O T = endeprifepniet e front position on tlie turn for home, breasting the tape six Jengths in advapes | 34 -7 b‘:""‘;"’- T R TR R e T e E beyond San Ratasl &t Balf raten, L PO l ;\!{"]mndl The favorite was sent away g 3 : ;; :? ’l} :; :g .3 “c‘"wnmm“' e o B 'I' £ 75 hoh T8 6 $1 [ Dok P l ERS. o Togs Bsteid g ap gl gl zi‘o » 1 Manager. Gen. Awent. . 100 First race~Four furlongs; two-year-olds; BIVIEY 22 21 3h 1] M T. TAM, P AR L [ ol £ U ’ ] Detve sua Frascica via Basesits Bon | oot o amies ._‘_h"or'"“ us L0, ok Bae- CHARLES MPINBCKS & 00., 3 (,onfik oge’ *enl m. x\m “fiuw" "'":.E._J Gy g 53 Combermere how nomlinee. A AGENTS. m4 Sacramesto st. & F. Oal | iil)Seketo oo | Cian 107 Sos Sunsi 113 Heary'C 1, 1‘3& . wm G&n. sl m mYm