The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 2, 1900, Page 4

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s st COPPERS, BIG AND LITTLE, ~ |BADLY HURT v eda C. The latter had a severe course Sf i UTRIP LIGHTLY ON PARADE |\ N ACCIDENT |[ tet the i g ias il PP IIP SN B S S s o s tsosoecr o et @ storec make MAYDAY STAKE |S [:APT”H[D BY Totiie Mgl through 8 cir:] O STRGETCAR|| 3 st GAME L[]'I"I'I[ M oy e 10 B v e showed the greater speed, winning by a wide n gin. In the next to thé final C e S met Royal Anne, the latter : as utfit. Prominent Members of the Alaskan o Wopans Relief. Corpe . || N"ME | Royal Anne ran wide from slips, spoiling Injured. uy chances she may have had for- the Hugh Lynch’s Black Grey-“‘ hound Wins at Union s | & Park. rites were bowled over in the first Lexington beating -\ 3 - Awakening beating Ri gL 0dds of 3 to 1. Tar Hill beat 12 1, while O'Hara retired nd Vv hl'- kennel at odds of 10 to | & Round About beat Sleighbells at 4 to 1 s A LR The longest course of the day’ was be: tween Si *asha a e) 1 y T8 o 1 Defeats George Wethercott’s Freds O | voery i s b orare e rulicr Brake Gives Away and as the Rap- in the Deciding Course of the - oupht: the counes to sesang. - Bl idly Moving Car Strikes a Turn Stake—Some Upsets in ng round. Both dogs will be on the Ladies Are Thrown to e retired list for some time to come the Ground. the Betting. — - coursing throughout the day was “A number of the trials were long exciiing, the hares proving an un- good lot. The results of the .'\H with Judge John ynch’s great greyhound Lottie r old-time form yester- sing Park, win ke In c vim, defeating in turn TR Speelal Dispatch to The Call KI N DS_ SAN LUIS OBISPO, May 1—A street car accident occurred h;“ré to-day BA‘F‘IF; : the Hotel Ramona on Essex street. in| S food. clothing » and utensils. which five of the most prominent mem- bers of the Woman's Relief Corps wérr‘ injured, The Injuries of three are se- | § rious. Lopez's % e beat D. K. Carter's ADVERTISEMENTS. otasahas Theif's Tar Hill beat us.. - S | 8 E hi . B. Suver's Re e injured are: Mrs. Sa - n,t CALL l Ol 2 l x‘.:.‘“',\l-:»lm bsen!xh’;‘ | retta Mason, department president; A\ ‘ng 5—6: Al Austin’s Thorndale beat sten's Mag 4-1; W. C. Glasson's beat J. J. Edmonds’ Go On, 50 Nethercott's Fr Banner's | Mrs. 3. Alexander, department secre- | under one roof. ! tary, Santa Fe Springs; Mrs. M‘“’Y G ; pl'opel‘ly E. Hartwell, Los Angeles, depart- | REPUBLICAN - : STATE CONVENTION. Boy, 6—0: J. Ma a by re withdrawn v Knowles un. tly men- | i t beat Cronin’s Rose of Tralee, ment counselor, prominently | L e ncls ot 37.: be‘;‘(l ‘1; tioned for departmont ‘president of | l’aCked and l the national organization; Mrs. A. J. Buckles, wife of Judge Buckles oi‘ ivered on time. | EWPORIUM | Mrs. Buckles {s the most serlously in- | . GoldenRule Bazaar. jured. She was thrown from the car, | | striking her head on the pavement, being rendered temporarily unconscious. There ._ are fears of internal injuries, though early this evening she was resting com- fortably. Mrs. Hartwell was cut on the RAILROAD TRAVEL head and neck Mrs. Mason \usl;d‘!;\»d bruises In the back. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. | ~awe: Alexander were seversly shaken. ~ No| SOUFTHERN rad immediate fears are entertained for the | recovery of either, though considerable | ‘u Lard's Re- TA rift's Tyrone !’rh"v a Tos Angeles beat J Al Austin seie, 10-3:"H. Lyneh's Lotde . y wonds” Morning Glor: 'S\uaun, Mrs. Kate Elliott, Los An- > ance with the Girections of the RE- oy . Hx)l e Ty bent P A Memt's elen AN NATIONAL OOMMITTEE that | Gne & I O'Brien's Statesman beat @elecated representatives of the Republican 1 TA\lrrF \\Inn'nx Lassie, 4—1; N. P. 2 in the several States assembie in Na. “ hiting's St An'h ny beat Sterl & Knowles' | Ripple, A Pasha_beat n city of Philadeiphia | 3 5—4: D. Winders' Risky n TUESDAY, the 19th wey's Hadiwist, 4—3; T. g G Yy B i F. Rrown's Sweet Briar, ating candidates for owrl Vi Peetes o : Knowles’ O'Hara beat United States, and for such other business £y~ Loper's Biatio; £t es may be brought before sald convention; and < ' beat G. Aber- nce with the instructions given by Pasha Kennels’ ittee, directing that the Muller's Cruiser, Sibegnt hall n's Thornhill beat G. W e Hesdian 0.y Rustic Beauty, 10-0; W. C. Glasson’s ongressional ghbells beat Al Austin's’ Firm Foe, 43 in the same n of & Representative made in said district; therefors, beat J. Carroll's vie comrany. (PACIFIC S¥RTEM.) we 1o arvive as | anxlety is felt concarning Mrs. Buckles. | ine, Foot of Market Street.) About 3 o’clock this afternoon the | - crowded car started down an incline on the street. The brake gave way, the car gaining speed and striking a turn, throw- ing Mrs. Buckles to the ground. Two other women fell on her. From Mav I 1990 — anmive 004 Benicia, Suisus, Eimirs, Vacaville, Rumsey an.: Saeramento *7:452 *3:00a snuu ‘Expross—Davis, Willlams (for Bartlett Springs). Willows, Red Portiss . *T:48e “7:80x Marti,. .. an ltamon, Vallejo, Napa, Calintoga sud Sants Rosa Mack’s Della M, 10—5 Lexington beat Rude Awaken- By the REPUBLICAN ETATE on,_beat Wandering Tom, COMMITTEE OF CALIFPORNIA, & 3old, g in beat Thorndale, the Republican Party of sald > ADVERTISEMENTS. B e e e = S S YR S B+ st eettItetrtttrtttttirdsd i et sorirsedrbode PP BN S the Congressional Committees of > . T emraienal TAstHcty o The Uiy bot B, ‘1,\';;‘:‘,,,“".,“;" o SOME INCIDENTS OF THE SPRING OPENING OF THE FOLICE DEPARTMENT. | ‘“"'."""'“,..llfil‘;..’.:‘;.f":"‘ :"“ 5i18r ca Tessi Conventions of thy e Attempt, 4—3; Vixen l»-m Avermors, _Htool Chinese (for Yo- Gelegates shall b of such dQistrict BLICAN CONVE ION. to be held s aforesaid. and for the | ; selection of two alternate deicgates to sct In | | t S =— SENT FREE 0 MEN! Fipita' beat Miss Fenmmas. Gn’ in their new stripes, with the | two of the tallest officers on the force, | corporals wore the black helmet with gold | a yost Reotunrkanle Remedy That Agamemnon beat Lexingt new band playing, the new flags Putrglmun J. B, Cavanagh and Patrolman | devices and black cord, the white stripes ot Harricine,. B4r Pk R. C. Hanley. Every club was brought | and chevrons and blue cords to their | Quickly Restores Lost Vigor waving and the new Chief leading, Maeysviile, (o -0, Sleety Mist beat lns to the chin as the two siiken banners were | clubs. The patrolmen wore black helmets‘ to Men. Scleantes Teat chosen. « 3 beat Statesman, 32 the police were. reviewed on VaD | brought to their places in the | with the silver facings and black cord, | +9:004 Atiaatic Kxpress—Ogden sod Kast *9:43a g v ol o B e, Yeni| Ness avenue yesterduy afterpoon. ‘Tt was| *Then the review started. It led by | the white stripes Snd red cords on. thelr | w:0ws Loa Angoies Frxpree \h‘vlm:ld nal Committee of each ut, 5-0. | one of the best police functions since the | the Chief, supperted on either side and a | clubs.. There were no rifies and no| A Free Trial Package Sent by ugfl\ Thuep, Tatkure. Wioshonh; Spes e with the call of the iex_beat Agamemnon. | Kearny riots and the hearts of the citi- | little to the rear by Captain Norman and | swords, - Every man carried a club to All Who Wri y 5 oty Mist, 52 Lottle M [ SETY BOE B e and a feeling of | Sergeant Gaughran. They turned -aside | Captain Spillane’s division passed wnh-| o 0 te. oo o § representation - Acawiy; Sopsl Anua G | | ok s i g 1ti. | after passing the stand and took _their [ out accident, the features of his exhibit ree trial packages of a most remark- | meuto. Mendota Tantord, Visaii, . C beat Re-Annmex, 13_9: | SeCurity and confidence swayed the multl: | places “with "the commission, while - the [being Sergeant Conboy, who was roundly ' able remedy are being mailed to all who | . N oy 5 J tude 1 came to see, and, thrilling the air with promises to |applauded as he bore down on the review- will write the S Medical Institute. | a \| b Fre@a C, = The first event was the inspection made | “‘Railly Round the Flag.” turned out on |Ing stand like a battleship with three pro- | They cured so many men who had bat- | se principal | tled” for years against the mental and | sioners, the Mayor, accom- | the other side and wheeling to face the | pellers; Sergeant Coogan, Who: by the Com | ¥ i stand, played on, like the other. band soi'«hn) is to bring up the average of police | physical suffering of lost manhood that y & panied by Chief Sullivan, Captain Nor- b, Callabogs, Santa Rons. ... "W1IBs Sasembly Dioces! | FIFTY-SIX DOG STAKE i | often’ mentioned. Tha Chief wore a. yel- | beauty; Sergeant Shea, upon whose shoul- | the institute has decided to AIStrbute | . 40, yor Yoo e ach 300 votes cast for man, clerk of the department, and Ser-{ {1 oFf IPNUORER, JOE CNa o brigadier's | ders straps are sprouiing, and Sergeant | free trial packages to all who write. It | “4:00r Beuicie &= Vacarille ' Sacramento. aughran. the drillmaster. They | star in gach shoulder strap. He carried | McManus, who fooled the populace by |is a home treatment, and all men who | »f the formation and then | a yvellow club with a gold cord, and was | huvmg his red beard trimmed closer than | uufl’plr‘ -\ill; any fnm'),fo{ ‘{ellludl weakness | nd the Cc ssioners re- illoxelher BOTReous. | usuai. resulting from youlhful olly, premature | T i O orc. | | Then came Captain Wittman of Com-| Captain atllen came next with Gompany | ica of Strengin and memqry weak buck. | . ] P | 0. fjeutenant Anderson was with him, | varicocele or emaciation of parts can now cach went the roun Tite Golerats Tor ek o AT INGLESIDE PARK |zen that the delegntes mal Conventy iidweek stake will be - any A, followed by his men, the platoons | Ingleside Coursing | pared to present the department with a | Pai¥ s S0/ CWEl O¥ 8 Ma: L o B Hird- | and at the sight of the men from ~thé | cure themselves at home. 3 ke was limited to|stand of colors. Mayor Phelan stood forth | gal} and - Lieutenant Martin. Prominent | Mission the band got its second wind and | The remedy has a peculiarly grateful | - es and attracted a good cl. to the edge of the stand against which | among lhnsls present lnb his ghmun were r(ehe}\‘ed vk‘ny:]irurna:hr:gusgm:‘?;‘! 1\]();2? el ‘efle:‘:‘ nfdw?rn;t}{c‘g::lx sneer:‘sv‘(o acz dire'ckt } « 3 e sport will commence at|leaned the staffs of the flags. Placing his | Sergeant Seotty Campbell, Sergeant To- |.of the column c o the desired on. ng strength | - %or the elects '.h' ." egates 19:30 5 m. and wii be ..‘!m‘ e “\“(hr("vug‘ hand on the eagles that ln?pped the golew bin, Sergeants Donovan and Anderson, With the amphiblans of the Merbos Jans §0d devsiopment Jayt Wikire It 15 neofee . . "g}"n;_ of a State day, with a short intermission for | o a him great pl | Corporal Williams and others. The mounted park police were next. | It cures all the ills and troubles that | Fast 2 T eman, * a pLTanse tion of o el Bl Sl ot he said it gave him great pleasure to pre- | _ Captain Spillane, assisted by Lieutenant | They had_been put into short coats, piped | come from years of misuse of the nNat- | 5.0p naute Fo Honte—Atinntie Kxpross ’ . rought be- xl 1‘1 4 | sent the colors to the department. He | Mgoney, were the next centers of attrac- | and faced “nxhi the I‘B\erh l)lelh‘m‘ lunx; ural fun!r-llonfi and has }:e?n an nb-olu':e< for Mojare and Esst - g - vs L. Herbet's | noped the; WO e carried w | ommanded C¢ on their shoulders was a little twist of | success in all cases. request to the | n.. wards, Niles and #un Jose - Bora ve. Har- | 577 .‘n:) b #‘\A‘h.’l‘l(li rlP| lted, He BZZZ';i'e’d :l\;]dnder?‘grl’;nlcen;fl T g n%;j“? vellow braid. They all had saddle blankets | State Medical _Institute, Elektron | ’ e o Pleasure, he said. and he | Poopie Ume (o Uink, nnd. they began to | Sdged with a broad band of yellow. and | bullding, Fort Wavne Ind. stating that | Cheyonne, tee two or three things in the new uni. | in ihe corner “S. F. P." There were six- | you desire onme of their free trial pack- o aais: i~ Ogden, vor, promised they should never be lowered to [ $OLE) HEEE YhSeripe of ‘white. There | teen of them, all ‘Well mounted, under | ages will be complied with promptly. The the enemies of the commonwealth. He | ywere no short blouses for officers and | Captain Thompson. Institute is desirous of reachinz ‘that| Omaba. Chicago | assured the Mayor of the gratitude of the | sergeants; every one, chief, captain and he patrol wagons brought things to a | great class of men who are unable to 17:00r Valicjo, P tou: department and on behalf of all he prom- | ail, grore the long coat, but 1t was not so| close. o2 The column was dismissed at the | leave home to be treated, and the free ' .4 o5, ceqm » | ised to guard the flags and ever hold them | long as of yore. 'rhen again there were |'City Hall. sample will enable them to see how easy | o5 '3 ‘Sabred trust. fhe color bearers then | no more visored caps. The captains and [ The Chiéf has expressed himself as be- | it Is to be cured of sexual weakness when i Voetinnd, Puges 4o .34 came forward. Into the hands of Sergeant | lfeutenants wore w’ lte helmets of police | Ing much satisfied with the appearance | the proper remedies are employed. e | o of his men. Better than that, the Com- | Institute makes no restrictions. Any man | COANT DIYISION (Narrow Gange) | John Duncan was given the national en- | pattern, gold devices and cord and white T D it Tonn T Fitehency | borda o their clubs. They had the usual | missioners were more than pleased; they | who writes will be sent a free sample, 4 ipal flag, the new flag | shoulder siraps, but they were denied the | were enthiisiastic; . and they are willing | carefully sealed in a plain package, so Fook of Market Sirect The Key to Health olds; selling: ’ H 1068 Too Ho 103( 1047 Mafeking . eechiam's Fuis 108 Loyal 1103, 1125 Impotente - - 1143 Tiusion . 1103} 1143 Tiolita 125 Ada Pox........103| T0§8 Aphrodi: A Gentle Cathartic e 1148 &R 3 13 Chderero ¢ = it : ¢ ‘ 5 ", Blatis Sura Gold: F. Mo- i ! (4 o otfo vs. W. Creamers Jesse Moore. & Waraman ... 1100 1174 Ei’ Orlente ! ¢+ Beecham’s Pills e T T e N yelr—ol s and upward; selling: Cours‘ng bivg:s ll\2 1160 Twinkle Twink. m ¢ ¢ c' n % .I % | was Ll\‘n (hfl mun: P e s 2 e he O h 1 and thel; i- to back the <An Franclsco force against | that its recipient need have no fear of 19:05 ‘Racptes by the REPUBLICAN STATE CEN- vo 3 ckhawk: M. Michalek's | e L i SR s e 2 g jrea - . e St ~Grur and Way S RAT. COMMITTEE at San Prancisco, April Gien Roy ve, A s £ M. | ——— T — E 2 = v e . s 200 “= B O T . . | Weiss Capyen s Bomita; T 3. siousty downea W om!nged natt lnlltfinmh [ ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ RATLROAD TRAVEL. o o S il | ‘“Lethargic’’. Woods steer o latter, RSP RSE s i s mivasosovmmessuis o SR sesseessesswee T oy St vl l_[]” [:I_lEVH]EN gt : A ; IR CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. : 5, - To-Day's Entries. | DR. MEYERS & C0’S FAIR OFF LESSER s Feiton, E First raceTour. furlonigs; ma! year- | e ; SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC CREEK HOUTE FERAY. 7rom SAN PHANGISUD—Poot of Markel Sireet (Slip §)— RAILWAY COMPANY. *T:18 Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St. ‘xuluoxl 1100 *2:00 13:00 00 r.u. Brsadway — 6:00 ¥:00 10.00 P 1308 14:00 flll -t o SR i m‘— COANT DIYISION llrnl 1nlu Extra trips at “' (Third 2ud Townssnd Sty T m IUNDA S—lfl, 8, 1:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:38, IF PATIENTS PREFER THEY may deposit the price of a cure in any San Francisco. bank, to be paid only % 1175 Croker ForSick Headache,ete. The stewards of Ingleside Coursing Park ‘ 1177 Ulm Beecham’s Pills have announced that they will receive no (1171 Mead: 1 Sale, 6,000,000 boxes. = ¥ Grow 165 and 635 o. m. Principal Way Stations. .., m BUNDAYB-—A 10. 940, 1:10 & m; 14, R, | P00k Nan .1 Tren Pinos, ¥ Buween Ban mm-ao and Schuetzen Park hedule as abov 19:350 entries from M. Tiernan for a period yet : 1135 Poorlands be decided upon 1168 Rapido . m‘rh-flzw-: of notablé greyhounds in Cali- | PlayEd fOI’ a GOOd Thlng at 1146 Mamie G L merhmey are well, or may pay n or ed to yesterday by the ar- : 3 '} ‘monthly instaliments Prices reason- | s ore £ 1. )‘{”R(.{ s~.~r3:rl Oakland and Scores ThirA sao- ONG mlls; IS TR e b able. No'other doctars will make such 4:100 . Fortuna & 73 Olinthus . = - @ 10 cents and 26 cents—Drugglsts. O and’ Fiery 1151 True Blue...... 11| U They Cure the FollowingAilments : Td Em 3 : . 1163 Captive 114 Qi Mortgnge 'y ing. i - - S ety ity § [ e S LR Very Handily 1 ot JTher. Cuns ighiiments =, WL e A v Pt | | ner ‘ot this year's Waterioo”cup.” She fs | —_— e tofongs |1, Yaricdeele Nervous Debility | fon Bun- | Week whelp to Rovston. Fabulous Fortune is | Fourth race—May handi,fln, six turlongs; || . 5EH7SCRS Lss of Memory Deatinatton.] days. | Davs o S ott famous sire in-all England [ Beat, | three-year-oids and upward A - Rkl CA l E NOM E Curly & Son's have oouelt o Ralf nier {8 Zamign Sroe i £ | i oo 1 133 Qusto - E‘l:?\:;r D?n'::::. g::;::'g'nxzv::lm 00 lml pNovato, [10:40 amal 8:40 fa:aer gan Jose n{-;l"w‘y 3 > pst in Fetter Free, which will be ed for | t—S1 - 85 % Fpine Disease: Riood Polson ‘etaluma. lfl ¥ San Jose and Principal Way Stations S o Seine Te tin MGy B DoEmot ’“di‘;;'“ : “v:' ous iz lo"Crieo: 1L aif a7 Pat g Ruptore Despondency | 0 pm| Banta Rosa.| 735 ; vm‘ L v San, Joue, Lon Gatty dud Princival ~ 2 stained to one of his e Dow oming in a 9) Head T « ont ¥ , | e § s bite MACHINERY and SUPPLIES, |{usiuncd to.one of his legs in. & Feacnt| Ry DTSR gt Fomying .C: 2 i Bl | Advioo and Consultation Free. 25 amm | S330F San Jise - s The coursing men are circulating a pett- | Drive. -3 Al s Brinee... %} OUR GOL n nanr.l\u PUMPS tion asking the management of Union o Fifth face—Orie and an :eighth miles; four-| Zhee Boming Park to release a relief dog after any dng ooly: brace _'_rfhlflr‘!\f(\lflundt adh; {I‘:: l“'; l";l[]fh] The bookmakers at Oakland grounded D e s oy at the aepteatin: | e e s oy ssiizeiesa of three minutes 1o save valuable dogs | ";‘r'l“:'l % ;hl.‘ou(?‘Ti»{‘-:génma%h:)x";l’:; ‘xh‘ SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS from inju P . g aidert one of eleven starters in the maiden Orarat! 1 v treas . . TR i P 4] i ¥ léma . il . 455 SAth Prrov NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, | ©vent, entered in the name of Percy Hen-| 1o Twinkier . * | derson. On the quiet; though, she is sald 17:35 pml 6:20 pm | *Daily *Sunday excepted 1 o~ 110:25 am i S Sy ol Monay TR RGP T B CaLIFORNIA LIMITED unward; selling: nd Sachom.. 102/ (117D Storm King. untler -......101 1162 Casdale ., 1111 A1t Terrene . 100/ 1180 Moringa 10011176 Morinel 10511175 Anchored KROGH & 65 Des o Lo B 0z | 78 aml 10: noml aoenmmlnsm SPECIALISTS—Established 731 MARKET ST., S. F. 1y 20 years, pm BYRON JA N ¥ rtes milés; tour- | : S e i gKfiSO - Phfladelphia and Brooklyn Running | (o be owned by Jim Nealon, anfl was ane | oy 3,'::-:':3" R g ake Elewwrp‘.’fuyT:‘i:: P | ::ul m!m::‘:- t X and Mook | of the darkest secrets © ever camie| 1151 Glen. Anin; oL, 5 . ‘ 00 | Glen B s F R te 1 to pan ete., in 10 days, | Mpe Sapk Gown the pike, -Her party sprinkled them- | 1154 Ace . Fannette HODRAL o Eelagh, 130 8 v | anta r¢ Kou AN D %3 ‘Market st ETANDING OF THE CLUBS. gélves about the ring disguised: as “long- | 18 Cale s i dfi;?finflfl{? il Brds to Patieain: B ] B SR e Clubs— W. L. Pet. | Clubs— W. shoremen, second-hand’ clothing - dealers,.| ‘1184 Grady .. 1118 Dk of York T ored i £ ; o DREDGING PLMPS Philadeiphia. 8 § 121 Chicasn ..., § 5 | pawnhrokers, swipes-and stokers, fully ex. 1180 Gramwell 1053 Dare: 11, e aomncet 3 ns'x'":um’“nm Mary st £ Gmsniime. Stenm Hols 8 8 7o pittaburg .4 Eaitiig to Bei 0 i A my by et g 3 for Altriria at Leyugnpf.: i'gngfi's prin, cnresfitiers Hendy § 4 ‘snixew Vo3 D T P Paed 1. - Seurtiey Eelections for To-Day. fl-y«;’vult tor su.. x=: ez Cloverdale MARSH STEAM PUMPS _ 2 b First rdce—lifusion, Aphtadis, Foa Hot. o Hi g ,,"1 populy. fresh o St wated for Siete - Sinie: | - BROOKLYN, May 1.—The scors: 14ewy, ‘“h"" ""‘;‘ stall; “l‘:“’f";“ ‘,h'i“ S‘“‘e’ Steond zace -Alxern, Hagido, . A.:Finnegan. | E-p i n'A"lIH( i %2,"“‘1.'..“" ..'a'*nféf.‘fi T T i S, | PR n o e e vt L mouttal o Tanbark | SR 00 et Bt ot S vt B o2 —— BORLON ... -aiesee Lilaig Ty g | #wearing a co-§ ‘Hendwater. E 5 | Springs. 0, Wittar GOL > SEPARATOR. e el % I 131 he tp. Through mistake.: some. . slick| ’;{'X{,’L‘,‘l N ana Hashem: | BPrinEx Toper mmn ey OIS SR R AT 12 | masteries Pitfinger and Bullivan: Maingity { bookic must have bean Iniifited. for tha | Sith rae Dare 1. Grady, Codn: I will guarantee | Eanhedrin ©meighis. mm'?. el % - s e o - e and Farrel Impire, Fmalle. ring apenséd up Low at.-6 tal, he odds | - i Eprin; m. ‘West- | & af " that my Rheamatism | SPriney, Mencoting umnvm-. Cummins, did wot Jengthen and were later chopped | ~ “For Racing Chart See’ Page i S8 Cure will reliese Jum: i's Springs, Harrts, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia SEPARATOR. " NEW YORK, May 1-The score: o A ago, sciatica and & and & quarter run, and seemed unablé fo.1 the only ‘favorite of the: day. to win, srare up-a gallop:. -After Tourist had led u‘)’;l i 8. o6 4 | Saving Mechine. 298 Pol- | ciune R Mgl : —_— f _Compuny. Sy PR S8 e 51 After some delay at ‘the post TLou was ON EASTERN TRACKS. rheumatic pains in lngglcue;“g‘x Monday round trip udnm at “— | Phitadelphia s A1 3700 2 lsent away fiyfrg, and at ‘the wire.beat : = two or three hours, | Sugdns rouna trip sickets to an neentrator works | . BatieriesCarrick and Warner: Orth. Maol | Nettle Clark: gver ' length. . “Wizaru:’ kurry Wins the wondh‘.vqn Stakes. and cure in a few | St San Rata tes. - e and Mc land. Umpire, Conrolly. i Rulz, from Atkins & Lottridge’s School. of Sk Aq\l!d“fln = e ékflw% llun: C;aneln bldg. o st [ ICE BOXES. i = | CHICAGO, May 1.-The seore: Meslm;{‘ ?mde Lobosina; plainly the best, |: REW YQRK May 1—The Wnodhnw,ln MUNYON. | -o"..“ Ilnu'-r- Gen. P : [ ran thiz i = 3 x Kiondtk x sjce saves gold: .| . Clubs RCH:: Rl -Edgardo caused . a rlnple of mcltpmru; stakes” for two-year-olds.at five furlongs At -all - druggists, i Thu ,,m“kn“ running and mest t 5th xt., corner Guern hicago ..o 38 T by Meoming 10 taw'l-at odds o . | was Tun ut Aqueduct to-day: - Seurry, thel 25¢. a vial. "f:ud, "flfl]“ PAGIFIC flo‘s'[ fl‘"_fiu“} ’ Iuxurious train across the contiment. ROCKER: 5 Dmtsorise. Tamicn. aol s o, O ok Ak s e e By whisd g welihecked second Nolce N S ary | to: Health and medi- Via Saisalite Ferry. | Conxmering Taar Ewavas | Su Flumm- The lightest. cheapest and sroven. the best for | Crifer. Umpire, ¢ Day. L im with Bassinger up was played down | The Regent. }'ai,"(,,?""{‘ he et o cal advice free. Commencini” April 22, 1990. . A Pdpp placer work. - thiils Mission et | ta even money favoritism 1o win the mile | ighed: n_poor third: - The Corinthian’ was Arch st., Phils. | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | ,"n"‘,_""_“,“m "'“l' T PLATES FOR SAVING GOLD. ; American Leagus ? 5 g [ trainsfor New Yor 2L X IS 39, 9336, 11:00 & m.; 14K 3:15, 4115, b:40 p. m. OVERLAND Luv-n San Francisco at 5:30 o & Burridge. 3 Hardie plaes on | MILWAUKEE May 1L—Milwigukes; 13; Kan- g e Henry € gradually forg ace betwesn Sutter and Bush streeca. sas City, L i fot a -mile Heary ¢ &I o Y ed “Five furlongs, selling-Fiducate’ won. Glén. | EXTRA PRTPS Ror Mt Vailey d S B, Y. - = FLAND, M 1.=Clevel o .l the front, ‘winning -easil ufllil. waod: . St ist third. Time, 1: 5 B and San Pp-m. with Pa, and Tourist | s -Cleveinsity f3iC De [ ghe Tiont, winnine, sasty £ S e B e, T, Beiegon, Moy et et ORI BT SoEmEoensoind < c. Mc third. . Tim #10:00, 11:00, 11:30 Fhone Jess m SEAPOLIS, ‘May -~ 1L—Minnedpolls, 13: Ruiz made no masuke on Diderat fn !‘he ('omld(ln second, *-Oliver 1:26:2-5, i - Chicazo, '8 | five-furlong: sprint for two-year-olds; R 2:230, *3: SILVER-PLATED MINING PLATES, | BUFFALO. May L-Biffalo, 3; Indiana- | ing in excellent form, as he can do Wit |~ Mils dnd seventy yarde Qilsen ol Son wor, [ NI A ek T8 {-“,‘fs‘,‘,,'"l‘;':;,ofi'mj"""""- VALLEY GET omiston's San Francisco Plat- ‘ polis,’ ¥ e e ithe checks are (d;n\n ahne {mnn&er cana | inig- secorid, " Kriss Kringle third. . Time, | a..m. ‘doed figt run to San Rafael Sun- ' and Bakersfield. ulare . pOAD n 2 Mission st shied | ered in - first. . Grafter ahead i ins marked (*) run to San Quentin. SEE YOU IN San: Fraucisco office. 623 “Fhe Wesdtaven stakes: five furiongs, llllln B o f)';_durdll second, . The - Regent Princess ‘Titania for the- plate, but was nees s gave wSeursy :g‘n. NOME MINING SCHOOL. ! _— 5 xo aisqualitied for interference: { Trad | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN P}‘A CISCO. Market St cne M. WEER DAYS- S35 w630 5:40, *10:15 & "m SOON 3 Oakiand, 1116 Brosd: w £ola and save i, tn handie | California Athletes Are in Fairly! te show to Bernota. B 3 ; e Plates, st Central Park " | Good Condition V.1 Ve 40 to-1 shot Edgardo-thrred Jip i o A I R it ‘?m ay; Sacrameno, 201 Street; SanJjose, 7 West GROCERIES 7ND P 0OVISIONS. Special Diesaich 15 The Call. e et ot the Sipine. wes | B 5 it i 1"? “L‘“‘?' W L R P = RIES 2OVIS S, pecial Diepa 6 The bpmany made most of the ranning. when un..name -y ?recu v won, Lamp | @ | SUN *: MILL VALLEY AND MOUN' Outfite packed £ 0 Hor s 0 e th ider hocked .up with hi pme, 5_ ;. T TAMALPAIS s ¥ 1302 Polk and 1441 Stockton = ASHTABULA, Ohio, ‘May 1—The ‘Cail- qem?;:xf ?mrxr Wer:ort pon 't_%: e tscg?n.‘f s oy ‘5:” mlrfl Tm' s i‘;fi.’"fi ‘fium forria transcontinental track - team is San dayo_Leavs ! Daly. Corolla, the favorl: pocketed NASHVILLE, May: LiguoRs. now within 4 few hours ride of New | (i the huckstretch; after. which the' fily | track fagt. . Resulta: e 5 god e _ms Pria.tive iu. | A " 'FY PBLATZ BEER, Bethesda Water. | YOrk City. If the train be on.time the | was outfooted. eyery £ r‘ -"h L 378 WHISKEY ! CAHEN & SON, 41f Sacramento st | team will arrive in the metropolls A5 George Millers imp. Watercress olt; Bir1 gorn e 400 & "‘““"“" ey 'r " 5'”# ine B Tikets can be e - Vi lor Bosk. PRILOSOFM o TEXTRA TRIPE o Mondaye. Wednésdays nerth WHISKY. ! p. m. to-morrow and immediate] to - Hamptor, scored his fourt., successive. win ' AR un-, uaiep pasn ¢4 @ | and Saturdays at 10 and 10:20 p. m. Toot Ay E WHISKY. New Haven. Upon its arrival tt 11 g0 in the seven-furlong selling number. Bas- e, p—Ceo-ot won, -Bllb Mas- SUNDAYS—6:35, 5:65. 1 L : round trip from ln.'n HUSNTER RYE u(gus;;!‘: swxqr Comi. | Out upon the track and lodsen vp, afier. singer shot him away-in . the léad, and | sie.second. smw Iuck Eh\rd ’!‘lm" g fl!lmnu S. §. i D b . 0. ansome St. - iw liich the athletes will Rt;h Dorough rub | stalling off the challenge of Tizéma won. by Jbandl. apw !g" won, John b 3 PORTABLE SOURRS. ,""' massage treatment. ey will. then | a length®in. 1:26%%; anch_dropy into |- The - rd. - TFime, Dr. Gibbo: " rest until their meet with Yale on Satur- | fourth place with the 6. to 5 cholce. Lady | 1' “a 15 p. m. Saturdays-Cazaders and 625 stablish FENHAM S ANCERORE Lo atbingn |?n\ Notwithstanding the fact that they | Meddlesome, never. seemiing able to better | ;X! (0. m. s aza way sta- | In 1080 ALY OT. K d ant et sus Oskland, or Bullders' ¥. | have been on the cars since Friday nij m his pogition. gt 2 !wm AND W nn‘m'rou s-rs—m:. T Saturdays cxcepted)— | B T L gl Brivate | they are in fairly good condition. ? ter many miraculous escapes from Ry modeled and renovate: | eint n.::n::," stations. L ~ & EERCULES 5-’:1"&%;5:0#':)%‘121 Tis'duc'to the Toct that the bovs Have got | disaser. Euchanan Féached the wire et i Emn e, Booins. s0c to 0 0ars | TRE o Bendvst SHLORS. and way ma | T SRCULES G i Giung | out of ihe cars at almost all stations and | on Siiver Tone in ihe jast edition. . The 0 38 wonk: & "‘"‘“’"’""‘ Free baths; hot | uoms. him. Charges low many orders for Nome. 143-143 First ot 8. P | sprinted up and down the railroad track. | bay hotse ruie t..vame e g o oot elevat gl B o et el B T e oy Ry ! o - ¥ Box 1957, San Frascice (nrmu_lxan atations,

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