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4 THE SULTAN'S LION ROARS DEFJANCE TO WR L e e S S = | HR ALL LOSE Corri Homage Show! A o se e e @ oo ADLAI, et ries Adl ST CHOICES | TENFORA i ST gan’s Mare Sardonie|=nin et Back for Fouling m. ¥ T&ppan. | in Front at 10 to 1. rbaces Suffers Return to Form — De a B! upset winner. were at the post for the steeplechase n | day Jim Hogg fell on his side, Injuri he y Y e High Hoe jed thro X . n rm King by (Copyright, 1900, pl w n Joe McGee R . the 0dds being TANFORAN PARK, Monday, April . had t 1062.” FIRST RACE—Four furlongs: two- M | Horse. Welgh % Rowe W f ald To-Day’s Entries. 71 & ngs;’ maiden two-vear. 49 Good start. Won ch. f.. by Take Notice-F Olympic Athletic Club, este BT T S g e S WSV SOy SO Sy Y THE GIANT ATHLETE, “jail” and “bear” hoids on his opponents | @44+ ++++++ 4444444+ 44440 over the best men in the bu big fellow gave his prowess on the mat “kness and remarkable personality ed 1 the member: who crowd at to see him perform. Wry tructor Miehling was a babe and such clever and stro McCullough and Bayley a tried conclusions with t e of the land of the star a but playthings in his tre grasp. Adlai illustrated -olds and furlongs; three-vear-ol 106/(1031)Gusto and an eighth miles; thry 102 (1041) Flamora. ... 3| 1048 Tom Calvert Pri 1624 Deflance 1641 Croker Selections for To-Day. Sublime Ella Bolar Catastrophe, Potente, Oppones Proclamation sinante, Croker, Chimura, Flamora. Fashion Plate, —_———— JOCKEY BADLY INJURED. TPHIS His wonder- his Fidel Youlin, Sil- Reginald Aprfl 7.—As the horses T si- an at and after securing them was able to lie on his side or stomach and rest, much to the discomfiture of the man beneath him In his bout with McMillan he made that big fellow’s shoulders touch the mat with | incredible ease. Adlai’s ancestors were noted wrestlers. His father and grandfather were cham- plons of Turkey in their chosen sport and Adlai has continued the family’s fame by defeating the mightiest men of his native country and of the United States. You- souf, the *“Terrible Turk,’ who lost his in ng nd he nd steeplechase jockey, C. The boy was ts from the stretcher and medical attend- ance summoned. The physicians do not think he Is fat y hurt, but his injuries are sericus. Results selling—RBicor won ‘Time, 1 won, Triaditza sec- the well-known Johnson. field on a Castine turlongs, ¥ | | > won, Larkspur 106 | 144 94 | le won, Sad 105 | ond, Del 51 M | The Lady won, Molo second, Hand- 104 | Time, 1:43% : full course, about two miles— Reno second, Jimm Fogg third up WASHINGTON, April 9.—Results at ive and one-half furlongs—Golden Rattle )n, G. E. Wightman second, Lady Lindsay Time, 1:10 and one-balf furlongs—Fake won, Al- right second, Jumper third, Time, Y seven furlongs—Posthaste won, Rob- 112 alf second, Owensboro third. Time, 10 | 102 furlongs—General Mart Gar 106 | Brisk second, Diminutive third. Time, 12 | 102 | Hand mile_and a_sixteenth—Queen of 102 | Song won, Beau Ideal second, Magic Light third. Time, 1:53. e S His Frisky Greyhounds. W. Shearer, a veteran coursing man, appeared before Judge Mogan yesterday on a charge of violating the park ordin- ance. He owns two valuable greyhounds and has been in the habit of taking them the city by General Shafter, when a po- -man appeared and placed him under arrest. He promised the Judge that he would keep the dogs away from the parks in future and the Judge dismissed the case. to the public parks and exercising them. i | Saturday he had them in City Hall Park | and was exercising them by making them | jump over the non_recent nated to 1 _——————————— Citrus Fruit Shipments. LOS ANGELES, April 9.—The railroads have prepared a statement showing that 11,00 cars of citrus fruits have ~been shipped from Southern California this sea- m. There are still about 4000 cars of oranges and 109 of lemons to be shipped. The Washington navels will all move be- fore the end of this week. e et Shoe Sale, 775 Market Street. The Boston Shoe Company will sell at their opening to-morrow men's calf shoes ng | worth $3 for only §1 % a pair. 7% Market.* nd, nt to- HE CALL'S RACING CHART. n streteh pu hil Archibald away poorly ntrepido should have been second. by H. H. 1900.—Weather fine. Egbert.) Track fast. ar-olds; purse, $400. 1 | Betting. Fin Op._Cl 1 1% |Morgan 3 21 |Henry i 3n [Logue 2l b 4h |Ames .. 2 L % [T Powell......| 3 61 [Macklin 10 1 |Bonner | EE 8 1 |Buchanan . 3 ik 8 9 |Heinson A0 10 easily, second and third driving. Winner, Burns foolou. Homage is one of the improving sort Moonbright slow *Coupled with Toah. to ; is fast s A R o e A R A R A~~~ APy EETISEN .. e RO RACE Six Turlongs: Selling: four-year-oids and upward: parse, H00. | P ree. Age. Weight. St % % % _ sStr. Fin. | Jockey. [Op. 7 e & 5 ..102| 2 . 11% 11 Enos ... 4 . a 1 o SN 2 ns (Buchanan .... s L 1655 St < 6. 1 7 22 33 |E. Ross. 3 Afghan, 5 y S 1S 12 [Henry S esens 3 . 42 5 Ames > , canaee . 61 65 Bassinger . K > S g 74 |J. Dah 43w z 101 3 5 05 E 85 o 8 3 |Morgan N 40 1042 02(10 Sl LAy 91 [Ranch . 10 150 | Duke of York 11, 6.105/8 .. 82 105 |J. Woods...... 200 | Mike Rice, a 108/11 Gl BU BRI 1 |Golden ........| 50 1 2 | Time : 4815; %, 1:131. Fair start. Won first three driving, Winner, O. P. Ro- n Janet. High Hoe in good form. Storm King should have been [ lon | ! dog. So ule Lodestar 102, Torsina 100 o L I AR O L O SR R XIS One mile and a s 3 purse, $100, Age. Weight ISt % [ Jockey. |Op. Ci. *1 am so gratefud to you for your ad- | i R et R vice,” says Mrs. Sidney B. Oakes, of 100 1 3 1 1 Whitmell, Pittsylvania Co., Va. * When i R T A A L 1 commenced your medicines I had been | 108 4 2% 1% : |Buchanan 4 72 treated by different doctors for three | T -1, 56%; 13-16, 1:221; mile, 1:41%; 1 1-16m, . Good start. months or more, but wonld only receive | gasty. seco (gnird driving. Winner. A, J Stemier & Co’s b b, by Red Tron: - : pe | rizh Tl #howed considerable improvemen: enry, on e favorite, lost all partial relief for a short while and then | sround possible, and In disgust the colt quit under him. Plaid ne apeed. Formero would be worSe than before. Was con- | Scrawhed—Chimura 108, Anchored 93 : R R R o e A AN A R A A A fi_m“d‘vlo x:])y bed mos(dof the time. At . FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds; purse, $400, the time I"commenced your treatment Horse. Welght.|St % i % Str. Fin. | Jockey. |Of my left side was completely paralyzed. . ¥ L EEh ) 12 |Ranch . Had no desire to eat anything; bowels | TSl T R e 34 2y !Ennn g costive all the time. Nerves were all | T et e i UL unstrung, so I could not bear the least | % BhT8. 76 14 58 48 Rows noi: 1 also suffered from diseased | t 35 4 -3 s ] |Mounce var " BT rito 9 9 |w. . ovaries and female weakness. But thanks Seven 1h 2h Bn 3n B0 (Bessinger to my Maker and you, after following | - 2% 1h 3h_6h 9 |J Woods. your advice, I am able todo all my wash- | Time o 2065 % BT N, LT 142, Good dart Won easily, second and th Sow. sening sl S i ing. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. 1., by Forester-My Gyp. G 4mply outs ing, sewing and house work in general. | (I% 4010" " Too far for McGee. . Allenna had trouble with hes speed ” Seratehedproqored 1 haven’t had & spasm in two months. | Left ago. tinve seven bottles of Dr. Pierce’'s Favorite | escription, P Medi “ Pleasant Pellets. 1 heartily recommend those medicines to ali suffering as I was.” off medicines about one month | Didn’t think it necessary to cof- | them longer. 1 have taken about en of the ‘Golden ! > and_two vials of | ; Discovery ical makes Burdock 109, Edgardo 9% Tekla 107. 106 3 % 108/ 2 21 ? 108( 1 i i o8] 4 12 1 14: %, :89%; %, 1:05; Winner, swerved in on Tappan last few yards. Castake ran a good race. and pla ced last Corrigan's b. m., by Morello-imp, 'Sardonyx. *Disqualified for fouling purse, $400. | Index ght. |St. % 3 % 1051 S VO e 1061 Miss Rowena, s S A s ‘w& ‘women 1951 Gold PBaron, Y0 £ aa Romany, 4 83 53 51 Los Prietos. sh - T% 61 s STRONG B = g : s Formatus, 3 w0 0% 9 i 1 P Bz 12 1 92 0 en 2108 1 12 8% & ns(2. < 4n: 62 1 0 1076° 6h 4% 101 3 115011 $1 01 12 | 60 Time—%. :13; %, 37; %, 1:02; W, 1:34. Go0d start. Won easily, second and third driving. Wioner, 7 6 "Rothert’s ch b by Perblaise Devotee, When the favorite quit, It was easy or De Blaise. vy Others pocr consignment. Scratched—Grady 182. | 2 in.... walst.. 38 1. 3% 1n thigh. 26% fn. % in. calf. 1% in. - + ¢+ TWO GIANIS COMPARED. + 3 - b - + 4+ Adlai Dimensions. McMillan. 4 4+ 62 in. height .621in. ¢ 4+ 21 in.. .neck. J16% In. 4 4 6l in. chest 4% in. + + - + + I+ + 35 , raised 20...bicep: SUICIDE BOVLE WROTE A CREED O A HILLTOP Then Sent a Bullet Into His Breast and Lay Down to Die. Told His Sister What He Thought of the Prevailing Religions and Went Calmly Into the Unknown. TS The body of the suicide found last Sun- day on a hilltop overleoking Glen Park was identified at the Morgue yesterday as that of James Boyle, who resided with relatives at 505 Golden Gate avenue. His unmarried sister, May Boyle, and George Clifford of 448 Bartlett street called at the Morgue and made the identification com- plete. Miss Boyle said that-her brother came from New York about three weeks ago and secured employment at the Eureka Laundry, where he worked for only half a day, but left the house every morning as if going to work. He disappeared on Saturday, March 31, and the police were inguest will be held this morning. On the body of the dead man was found the following note neatly written in pencil and addressed to his sister Ma, God bless you, M——, darling. May he take care of you and guide you on through life. I love you dearly because you are the best and purest little girl in the world. Do not worry over this act of mine, it is all for the best. I have lost all interest in life; my ambition can never be realized I have read the works, or some of them, of the foremost writers of to-day, and yesterday, on the question of life and death, and have studied whenever the opportunity presented itself the ways and doings of the people whom I have come in contact with. The vast army of people are led by a number of teachers, who instruct them upon the important ques- tion of here and the hereafter, each teacher or minister claiming to be a disciple of Jesus Christ, vet each denomination preaching a aif- ferent’ doctrine. 1 cannot understand how we are to be held responsible for our doings here when we (preachers included) know no more about the hereafter than a child unborn. Heaven, it is claimed, is an abode of per- fect bliss, the inhabitants a class of perfection. Does it seem reasonable that a being de- parted from this earth (even the most per- fect) could be in a state to enter such a place? 1 believe there are more worlds than here and what is taught hereafter. I belleve every human being will one day enter heaven. And 1 believe that we will have to go through many worlds before we are in a state neces- notified to look out for him. M: Boyle said that her brother was 22 years old and | was of a despondent temperament. The HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1900. 4+ 1 in. _forearm 14 in. 4 4+ 9in .wrist. + + 22 Ibs . .weight - 4 82 years. age. + + + Or+t 4444444444444 444440 | life in the sinking of La Bourgogne while returning home with the wealth he had acquired in this country through his ability as a wrestler, was defeated three the “Sultan’s lion,” and a fourth meeting resulted in a draw aftér four hours and a half of combat. Unlike the | style pursued in this country, the athletes ey are permitted to scratch, bite, | nd kill their man in their efforts to | n a victory. Adlai says that when he d Yousouf met in their last bout both were covered with bjbod from head to foot. Since his arrival in this country Adlai has met and offered to meet the | best men in the business. One night in Denver he threw four men in less than hour and a half without any effort whatever. He does not know his own th, and it is often feared he will | Sk ho declines to fol- | cripple an opponent W ESTLERS' L R A A L A N 2 * @ * L d + ¢ A o o D R S e S S S o i ch S A 4 L DISPLAYS HIS SIZE AND FIGURE AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB. low the line of least resistance. On Sunday next the Graeco-Turkish war will be enacted over again In the qui city of Oakland. The “Sultan’s Lion” to give battle to Photis Vrettos, the “Aw- tul Greek,” champion of the Pacific Coast. The latter weighs 340 pounds and is said to be a glant in strength. The men are to wrestle catch as catch can, best three for a purse of $00. On the in five fall al evening of the 30th Joe Acton, the champion, will be pitted against the v tor by the Columbia Athletic Club. When you think of me, Think of me as always ying for you, atching o'er Until we meet on my darling, M—, I am going to meet— Mamma, darling. We will w BANDITS STILL AT LARGE. | Condemned Men Refused to Leave | the Tombstone Jail. | | Special Dispatch to The Call. TUCSON, Ariz., April 9.—Further details | of the jail delivery at Tombstone, Ariz., in which the three Southern Pacific train robbers escaped, shows that Deputy Sher- iff Braven was the only guard In the jail with the twenty-four prisonérs. The es- caped bandits ecach secured a Winchester rifle and a six-shooter and are fitted for a hard fight. The others of the prisoners re fused to take advantage of the opportu- nity to escape. Among them were the Halderman brothers, who are under sen- tence of death for the killing of Deputy Sheriff Ainsworth. The Supreme Court has just decided that they must suffer the death penaity. They came to the a ance of the wounded guard and d in_their power for him. Three other train robbers also remained in the jail, although the opportunity of escaping was open to them, Several strong posses are on the trail, - REBEL ATTACK EXPECTED. Colombian Revolutionists Threaten the City of Savanilla. KINGSTON, Jamaica, April 9.—Colom- bian advices that a rebel attack is momentarily ex- pected at Savanilla. Tt is added that the place has been prepared for the expected all movement and that artillery has been trained so as to command the harbor. At Cartagena all is excitement in conse- quence of the rebel success and a large body of Government troops has arrived at Colon to strengthen the garrison there. b Sl Safe Blown Open. Spectal Dispatch to The Call, RAYMOND, April 9.—A bold robbery was committed here last night by expert safe-crackers. The general merchandise store of P. M. Bowen, opposite the rail- road depot, was entered and the safe | blown open. A three-quarter inch hole | was bored over the combination and heavy. charge of powder used. Although bolts of cloth were piled around the safe to deaden the report, the noise was heard fully a quarter of a mile from the store. | This is the second robbery here within three weeks, and the clever operators have not left a clew for the officers to work on. The amount taken could not be ascertained. SR TR 1t is better for a girl to be fast asleep than fast awake. sary to enter the dwelling place of an in- finitely just and perfect God Far worse, indeed, s life than death When living thou but dle. M-—, darling, give my love and best wishes to G—. G— be good to M—. I will meet you both some day—so now £00d-by. TO M—. just received here announce | a| CRAMPS AND ~ CARNEGIE MAY (ONSOLIDATE to ’\ |Steel Company Likely | Acquire Control of the Shipyards. S — Would Then Be in a Position to Take Contracts of Unprecedented Magnitude From the Government. g | W YORK, April 9.—The World to- morrow will say: gotiations are in tion of the gigantic wrogress for a combin s and the Cramp new Carnegie Company shipbu g concern. h.\,mw g the most profitable branches of activity in el manufacturing making of armor plate for warships. The Carnegie mills lead all others in this in- dustry. 1f the Carnegie company should obtain control of, or -a strong. alllance with, the greatest shipbuilding concern in the United States it would be able to un- dertake contracts of unprecedented mag- nitude to build and armor warships for the United States Government or for any other power With the power to issue bonds to the extent of $160,000,000, the new Carnegie company can easily acquire a big interest in the Cramp company if the negotiators come to terms. The Cramps’ capital is $5.000,000 stock and $1,500,00 bonds. The yrnfi of the concern last year were 707,532, The heads of the great shipbullding house are not far from seventy years old. | New York steel men say that the Cramps are not averse to an arrangement which will permit them to give up the arduous bor of managing their gigantic shipyard. ¥ YORK, April .—A special to the Tribune from Pittsburg says: The rumor | that a coalition was being arranged be- | tween the Carnegie .and Cramps’ interests | has been quietly discussed here for some | time, but not much weight was attached to it until to-day, when a man supposed | to be closely connected with Mr. Frick hd interested in the present Carnegle ompany refused to deny or confirm the report. | NOT A SILVER MINER. C. D. Lane Issues an Open Letter to the Public. | 1.0S ANGELES, April 9—C: D. 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