The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 19, 1900, Page 4

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180840400000 00000080 000849 000000000.oo00.0.5.Ao»oQ.A.o.oOcOcOOOO . b -9 . - Dieiet-000ebde00000000000000000 0000000 eEti o0t eDe0t0t0t00000 0000090060000 D 0800000000000 00000+04 FLAMORA BREAKS |1 o G e Mot Sach eane. = | oo Ran aveurs AN ANKLE BONE THE CALL’S RACING CHART 1114, FIFTH RACE-Five furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Time—i4, ey Time—i, :26; %, driving. Time—1-16, :06%; 5-16, Won first three driving. Winner, Hampton finished Borgla 87, Wild Hampton. HE SAN FRA CISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900 P e s e s S e S e e e e e et o e e die e & e el THE MILLS OF THE GODS GRIND—10,000 YELLOW CITIZENS IN 84 MONTHS. year-old colts, geldings; purse, $400. ear-old filly owned by Tanforan Park will probab! in the mile purse run, s | along in fourth position, when suddenly pulling her up les gs from the stand. An exam- ion showed that a small bone in the | right hind ankle had been | Mounce be; P 8 i of hobbled back to her stable on three leg: | Mortgage turned up winner of the race, making It three straight, by downing La | ,unced the welghts for the $500 free han: | 1097 Terrene .. were down for decision, of | day, at one mile and a sixteenth, which number favorites g oo 13 et 5 and third driving. ero-Leap Year. Archibald no Articulate w Coupled with captured four. |are as follows: Jockey Buchanan sent his stock booming | Dr. Sheppard S e by piloting four of the suc | | over the plate in front. ney Schrelber's latest find. from 2 to This to 5 favorit- | Tappan a big bunsh | & the opening | Lothian throughout. In a | Horton | hard drive El Karn led the 50 to 1 shot | Rosinante two-year-olds ey Cmaoa e omproaney | Briton over the line two lengths for the |ay W . Phil Archibald, a warm tip, made | Formero | no showing whatever. Corrigan's Afghan showed marked im- | Ferseus . provement over a field of fast ones at odds of 7 to 1 choice, had chas 1 2 3 4 5 [ ] s Winner, B. Corrigan’s 4 marked improvement over his last effort. Amasa and wilted at the finish. Ross on Jennie Reid struck by a fiying clod. Jingle Jingle 101, 1112. THIRD RACE—One mile; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $100. Inverness- Affinity After Theory, the 9 to 10 | DPFonent d_Amasa, the pacemaker, | hol - weary Buchanan, astride Af-| Voming 23 |Alexander | teenth selling affair Captive, almost over- | looked and going to 6 to 1 won hands down. Montallade had died away out in the | ward; selling. %, 1:14%; mile Won easily, second and third St. Casimir, a 1 to 2 chance, made no| 1101 Col. Root bones over tucking away his fleld in the Glengaber five furlong sprint, with the scale of New Moon weights raised fifteen pounds. Miss Ro . ena put u forcible argument, eventual- Iy losing the place by a head to Dr. Shep- 1096 115 consistent Ed Purser, tensively bet on at even money, the | by sixth chapter proved a pick-up for Decoy. | Year-olds; selling. 43 March Seven Anished ahead of Expedient | 1 R e s for the place, the latter not running on | 1% Scotch ‘Beile | schedule time this trip. 1080 Tosh oo, tein, post choice for the final plece, | (jge ToR" d at the wire a neck behind Sir qut short ed starter galloping 113/ (1086) Homage 00| (1086)Gaylon arriv o Hampton, ag 88-pounder, ridden by Logue. | Thirg race—One mile; than andicap. ambeau | Entries for Saturday's running events | (110)Chimura ... close at Oakland track to-morrow at 11 o'clock a. m. Handicapper Brooks yesterday _an- | struck and | Track Notes. 1103 Catastrophe | | year-olds and upward; selling. 6 - | 1109 Twinkle Twink.104| 1087 Melkarth | dicap to be decided at Oakland on Satur- | 11 Twinkle Ts 1078 Torsina 1% | 1022 Twinkler 9g | 1083 Sardonic 98 | 1109 Hohenlohe . .117|Jennie Reid 110 Pat Morrissey . 1108 DORtOWD ....... ‘108 Storm King .. . 97 Uarfa 1102 Norford Flamora, Alleviate Gauntlet Glen Ann . Mortgage Lost Girl . Florabird . Donator Limerick Arbaces ... ful horses'| sArbaces ....... youngster | scoteh Plaid . Rio Chico 1087 Lou Rey % | vear-olds and upward; purse. 35| 1026 Sister Marie .. 94 (1108)Sardine a8 | 1102 Siy Rosormonde stake . ward; selling. 108 Tmp. Mistral...105| 1116 Rapido . 92 Bishop Reed 995 Senora Caesar..101| 1076 Dolore Olinthus Stlver Tone :Wl Erincess Zelka. . 1102 Sugden ... 13! 1030 Montanus < Captive 1106| My Gypsy 1090 Storm King .1 salbra . evious race; beating | 3io7ine; 1108 Constellator 1113 Cromuwell -....110| 1103 Don Luis B S aYent JOLOWINg | 1101 Maydieu (1009 Rey Hooker ..106/ 1076 Dogtown . . 88 Tsaline Plan 02/ La Goleta B2%ER22822228 Selections for To-Day. 1x. | for winuing after.welghts sre posted. Third race—Rosormonde, Constellator, Catas- BT trophe. in the ring, To-Day’s Entries. Fourth race—Sardonic, Twinkler, Torsina. After Gauntlet e—On ; four-year-olds and up- Fifth race—Sardine, True Blue, Sly. | St e S 2 Sixth race—Mistral, Sugden, Lodestar. 0—0—0—0—&0—04—0—0—0-0-0-0—0—0—0—0—0-0—0—0—0-9—0-&0-0—0, B R e s in San Francisco and within 50 miles of San | bours, cures Emissions, Impo- S aamam an o oo S oo SRCSY SRR SRCRS SRCSS SRS SPAS SO WA SR SO S S 3 @Ot 102) 1109 Romany . Mike Rice Gold Baron 1076 Wild Het Second race—Four and a halt furlongs; 10| 1099 Floranthe | cooL ROOM: | BEST PAID ORCHESTRA IN LAKE]| 1034 The Fretter ...11{| 1100 Rosormonde .. 08| 1112 Morinel .. 105' 1100 Constellator . | W. Watson, Dancing Fourth gace—One and an eighth miles; three- 1113 Duke of YorkIT102 1083 Tom Calvert...102 1116 Inverary II 998 Whaleback 1084 De Blalise | “Higniana springs M raters ¢ at Pa RObl OAKLAND PIONE A co. SO es 1109 Henry C . 92 Fifth race—Five and a half furlongs: three- 109 (1102)True Blue Sixth race—One mile; four-year-olds and up- 105/ 1080 Lodestar . pred through next the rail, downs |, MAER: must be et Y ™ Ns penaily| First race—Alaria. Royal Prize. Romany. the betting on the mile and a Second race—Diderot, Homage, irate. & Waterhouse's b »f condition tol Montana-Lottery. Rosinante not right. Goleta ran well Flamora broke a small CALLED BACK! DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC METHOD. FOURTH RACE—One mile and a sixteent! ™ Sietepre e 57%; 18-16, 1:23%: mjle, 1:42% Winner, P. Hildreth's ch. h., by Strathmore-Black jtive merely waded through his company Montallade also passed it up. d and third driving auntlet quit: he Scratched—Castake B ] A WOMAN’S PAINS. A STRIKING RECOVERY. MRS. SAML. BRECK of 2008 Summit st., TOMALES, Marin Co., Cal., Asl. 8, 1900. Oakland writes: 1 have not been in such £00d health and so free from pain for the last| | rheumatism. I was subjected to drug treat- elght years as I have since using your Electric | | ment, stomach pump treatment and diet trea I am so thankful not to be| | ment' without the least rellef. 1 grew ai Belt Treatment. taking medicine every few days. MRS. SARAH STORY of St. Helena, Cal., states as follows: Good start. Won easily, second and third driving. lost the place on the last Your Belt has done me more | | and feel better than for years. Several of my £004 in the few weeks I have used it than two| |friends have since purchased your Belts. I treatment with doctors and medicines, | | would not part with mine for 31000 it I ocould and I am highly pleased and satisfed not get another. JOHN B. GUAY. uch Recoveries as These Show the Wonderful Curative Power ofmy 7, DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT. This circulates the blood and restores lost vitality. Woman is prone to pain and weakness, and nearly every man is a victim of some ailment. g‘ life carry with them mind tension and bodily fatigue, which wear down the strength For your Pain in the Back, your Rheumatism, Kidney Trou- 3 I offer you the grandest remedy in the world. My Electric Belt is better than the surgeon’s knife or drugs. It feeds your nerves and gives you restful sleep. You then enjoy life gcwe‘; w)r(inl;les of care. I've cured thousands of cases similar to yours. Call and see me, or write for my interest- ing book—free. DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN, "% Fbmiss oo . ° . 9 and Second Streets, Lo"Aaner:‘ - Good y}.n,‘ Won ridden oms second and third Jecelver-Ni 3 Bt T celver-Nantucket. mly a gallop for TH RACE-One mile and & sixteenth; selling; 4-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Welghi g 3 o Sir Hampton, 3. 3 and encourage disease. Nerve Weakness 28883 o P s Inverary IL 6. G e Ia Besoanamin Banmemanss BEwaanuala 85 ?E;ass %: 1 1-16m, 1:50. Good , 1:39%: mile, 1: Miller's b ‘c., by imp. Watercress-imp. Lizzie 9-16, :57; 13-16, One could not tmagine the siege of suffering I passed through from _stomach trouble and gusted, and as a Jast resort tried your Beit. In three days I could fiing away my cane and in three months was & new man, entirely cured, ¥4 he responsibilities of NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES. | try: chalybeate springs, swimming tank, am | class: and have ADVERTISEMENTS. ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S /afl -Nutiine is recommended because its super- jor tonic qualities 4 are thoroughly established by the medical fraternity and all users universally. It gives appetite, health, vigor-—is welcomed by the new mother, the aged, the weak, the convalescent. Prepared by Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assn St. Louis, U. S. A. Brewers of the Original Budweiser, i’aust. Michelob, Anheuser-Standard, Pale-Lager, Black and Tan, Export Pale, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine. BICYCLES! ¢ ve-Glasses That stay on without discomfort. Cost the same as others that pinch. Ask your friends who wear onrs. Oculists’ prescriptions filled. Factory om SOUT}I_WICK’S remises. Quick repalrt: Phone, Main 10 EUREKA HiniyKaltr¥oa OPTICIANS anu”fi"?"""?"mm- o WATER JELLY! 642 Maser o1, ‘Seimiews wnaeR CrOMCLE BUNDiNe | | | | | | Sure cure for porous or punctured tires. War- | . . ranted to be superior in every way to anythmg | DR.HALL’S REINVIGORATOR ever invented. Five bundred reward for any EUREKA Is in use in nearly every shop In | case we cannot cure. This secret Southern California and in all up-to-date shops | remedy stovs il losses in 34 o e cye V. hos Francisco. Try EUREKA and you will never | {B¢¥. Yaricocele. —Gonorrhoes be without it. It fills the bill. Maohood and all wasting effects For sale by all up-to-date dealers in large | of self-abuse or excesses. Seut 3 esi | Sealed, $2 bottle; 3 botties, §5; guaranteed to nd small cans. Cheapest and best. ealed. B Dot e L MEDICAL DN STITUTE. %6 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Alse Weekly Call, $1 per Year | irsmis s ioms Matkerse, s F. Al private | Hl[;Hl.ANI] SPHIN[;S | TAV(?;NstolFe Crag J. CRAIG and H. R. WARNER, Mgrs. Swimming Tanks, Bowling All Croguet and Tennis Grounds. Hot and € Baths. Competent Masseurs. F Hunting Horses and Dogs. Experienc GEO. W. WATSON, the famous ¥ And... Soda Springs. | Rmerman oo meny Soars ot Becties it be| SEASON OPENS JUNE 15. R 30 MINERAL SPRINGS | Rates, $10, and $14 per week. | Locatea in Resident Physic dred and Fifty R Hotel and otta ) FISHING. e and reason- COUNTY. every evening: Geors inis and ( OAD FARE, round trip, both ways, ading Dancing in_Ballro Tournaments Weekly. Address HIGH call on L. D. CRAIG. Thirteenth _and o S Hot Springs. ot = | FAMOuUsS ! oTTO E. ER, PROPRIETOR. GILROY HOT SPRINGS | ==arewnam. ez phur and e moted for their thousands of cures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurial Polsoning, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Neu; gis, Dyspepsia and all Bladder and Urinary Complaints. Hotel and cotiages renovate Baths refitted and improved. ~Magnidcent scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fish ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health. rest and recreation. Rates. $12 to $14 per week. Trains Jeave Third and Townsend streets. 8. F.. 9 a. @, and 345 p. m, dally Carriages at G . For illustrated pamphlats R. ROBERTSON, Pre The waters RIP REBATE TIC | PARAISO HOT SPRINGS, Sarispad o climate that cannot be eg ed: up-to-date odations: beas scenery: profusion of 1 : hot soda, sulphur and _electrio . | are all gra uates, Hunting and fishing: ohl dren’s playground. croquet, law The most attractive placs in Lake County to | dunce ha'l. iarge hotel and 30 cottages spend your vacation. Boating, bathing. bowl- | ing specini Accomm Ing. tennis, livery, new walks. etc. Writs for | {lluminated by £ circular to H. WAMBOLD, | cend str g ey Laourel Dell, Lake County, Cal. | ¥readway, Oakiand 3:10 a. m. daily for Soie | ¢ad, then by stage over beautiful level ro milcs to springs. Round-trip tickets 3, ROWARDQ~NNAN. P. otace, €13 Market street. H. Francis Anderson, ®President; Willlam H. | postoffice. For illustrated pamphlets and fur. Lamb, Vice President and Manager; J. Dal- | ther information address B. L. PERRAULT, zell Brown, Treasurer. M D proprietor and resident physician. Situated in the Santa Cruz Mountains, on | ——— — San Lorenzo River, 3% hours from S. ¥, 10 miles from Santa Cruz; grounds and niver Iit by electric lights: tennis, bowling. boatin; o bathing and fishing: golf links: elegant b and clubrooms; good muslc and billiards: all | roome hard finished and elegantly furnished s from Uklal, Mendox Round trip, §3. Telephone in hotel. Addrass ectric waters, B. Dickinson, secretary and lessee, Hen Lo- world ot mond. Opens May 15th. ntinuous flow o B m springs grounds and hu E Ree a and ta Ap “DEMEYER HOT SPRINGS, SPRINGS | SKAGGS Z05sT™0 PENS MAY 1s Send for | from San Franclsco and but nine circulars. FF s staging: waters noted for medict Proprietors. City office, 915 Larkin street. | best natural Bath in Stat P - scenery: good trout streams at Shieus S telegraph: dally mail_and GLENWOOD HOTEL, CLASS 'HOTEL AND STAG Among the redwoods, Santa Cruz Mountains; 3 | IOTPIRE and afterboon stages: rov minutes walk from depot: cream, frult, poul- | 5o Rrancisco only 650 “Take 1 1 ment hall: acetylene gas. Round trip, $2 13 a week. Refersnces—Any Ruest of the pa 3 3 i | five years; patronage constantly increasing. to $10 per week; free carriage. WM. MARTIN, - Glenwoos, at. J. ¥. MULGREW, Proprietor. | nPC. ARIN CARLSBAD ¥iis %% TOCALOMA, ™ Most beautitul spot in Lake County. Waters P g o i c unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney | JREOUS: Trasonabie rates and Diadder affectiony. Accommodations fest | Srives to Bear Valley. ctc. 0 a week; lighted by gas. RAND or PohFs shoe stars, 2 R. M'GOVERN, Kelseyville, Lake Co, | ¥ %=1y Fr! place W I warm wa HO! FOR BLUE LAKES. | THE GEYSERS, Zoom ‘Will be opened, vnder new management, May ONE OF NATURE'S WONI 15. New hotel being built. Fishing, hunting, Natural steam baths, swimming boating and bathing. For further particulars | hunting and livery. Write for pamphi address O. WEISMAN, 41 Third st., S. F., Cal, | W ERTHEIMER, Manager. SANTA CRUZ Mountains—A quiet ranc NAPA SODA SPRINGS. miles from Santa Cruz: delightful su home In redwoods: running water; abundancs UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. fruit; good table; terms % 50 week. Address A DOLLMANN, Naps Sods Springs P. O. | W. CHANDELL, Santa Crus Cat

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