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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1900 BY HARD WORK CAPTIVE BEATEN et RIENZI LANDS | OUT BUT ANOSE |f Let the big MIDWEEK STAKE] ~ BY ROSORMONDE an estimatc on your Beats Beer Brewer in Final| My Gypsy, Hot Favorite for | After a No Go in the the Handicap, Aimost D R R e e S SRR Y Y CLASSIC DERBY OF ENTUCKY HON BY EIBSOR Leads His Field All the Way and Lowers the Track Alaskan outfit. OME Record. | Fourth Tie. Left. o e s By His Splendid Showing the Worthy Lively Hares Force the Hounds to | Favorites Out of Luck Again at Oak- Son of G. W. Johnson Wins | Run Long Courses—Several land—Jingle Jingle’s Win Put | the Plaudits of a Vst 1 . Dogs Withdrawn After a Crimp in the Betting | Throng. " Severe Runs. Ring. | piicia i NG T.ande & Gerber's Rienzi won the mid- J. Naglee Burk's mare Rosormondn,‘ KINDS- food. clothing and utensiis. week stake at Ingleside Coursing Park | with 108 pounds up, captured the mile and | yesterday with Bartels Bros.' Beer|a sixteenth handicap at Oakland yester- Bn_kur as runner up. day after a desperate drive with old Cap- The winner ran in great form throug tive. She was heavily played at odds of 5 out the stake and was put to a hard test| to 2, and after shaking off Constellator it on account of severe runs. Just previous | loocked easy for her. In the stretch Boze- to the final, Rienzi beat Della M ufter a|man called on Captive, and only by a shing no-go, in which the latter was | clever piece of finishing dld Buchanan | three-quar- k record for B R S S o e S O e . Vith nd a fast ighted from the slips. A good test of | land Rosormonde first by a short nose. At | EVCl'}’thll\g track auspicious | the winner's speed was shown in a bYe | the start Mr. Perguson seemed to ignore £ race itself | with Bad Boy. Handicapped by nard|the even money favorite, My Gypsy, en- ey Y e | Fummings iena toat Arse . Severc courme | rers” ocime che e ity Awa . - under one roof. The sens vork in the trials of the ¥ a score of 6 to Bad Bc consid- | dozen lengths behind the others. It did | withi e past w ‘H‘}\d fast enough for any company. - not suit the crowd, which plainly dis- M PI‘OPCl‘l,Y ¥ . that the r | Beer Brewer, the runner up, also show-| played its disay “ carel ! g k sapproval of the careless H | ed in splendid form. In the run down he | work. She was never a factor in the leCde and del- hide o {beat Brian Boru atter a long, hiard run. | rice . . failed [the otunds mas long cons. CAnd several| Outsiders in the betting were again out ivered on time. - LIEUTENANT GIBSON, THE KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER. | dogs were witharawn" rom the stake on | on dress parade, Merry Boy and Jingle Brown Chestnut, 3 vears old, by G. W. Johnson-Sophia Hardy. Tady N 4 . 3 . by udy Norborne beat Lady Sears at 1 to - a3 > W ance was tremen- 3/in & grueiitug ooutse. The latter dog | T N0 favoritte only wom pursee. e T @ e 6000000060000 000000000000000000000 00000400 00-046+50040 chowed the speed, but was outworked on | _Sidelong, a hot tip for the opening humanity could | a strong hare. Best Bargain beat Re-|SPrint, was reported lame, sending his ; o The | | volver, 3 to 5; Betsy Barrow beat Singie- | price back from § to 5 to 4. It proved a e 3 | ton, 1 to 2; Concord beat Bowery Boy, 1| false alarm, for after Polka had led to the surging, moving to 2%; Challenger beat False Flatterer, | stretch Woods on Sidelong got up, win- he bookies were f 1 to'4; Merry Malden beat Maid of the | ning by half a length. Moscow Boy, ,he‘ 1= which men Mill, 1'to 2i%; Ripple beat One Spot, 1 to 3; | favorite, quit ea - ez \ilonha beat Merry Maiden, 1 to Beer | Frank'McMahon's mare Alaria recefved I e | Brewer beat Firm Foe, 3 to 5; Della M| heavy backing to win the mile seuin.i run, r had be ;l‘"ffl' Motto, 3 to 5. Della M got well d Wh | closing equal favorite with Good Hope. ] | In the finals, but her chances were killed | Powell had the leg up in place of Faunt- of the best colts by the hard runs. Motto was In hard | r the honor. luck. ~ Her chances of the stake Were|on the far turn succeeded in mnjm&inlnxl | 1 F EMPORIY) o | | | | | that account. Jingle being the bright particular s!nrs,! | | TEETH FILLED ] .\ eav ! | leroy, and slipping through next the rail Kentucky Farmer, Licutenant Gibson, | bright, but in the run down she was | - 5 ot i i e Wr | prighs. but in, the rum, down she Wa®| his pesition to the lose, lending Crommell Absolutely Without Pain. Thrive i " e out on the track [ | fore she could score against Jesse Moore. | jog: his lead pad at the three-quarter pole. | Cur offices are ana . . £ on the tra: i Glenroy was in good form, but was beaten | '3 M freratdun s bad work with the gate | & orately arranged with Private Oper 1 . € ed a 4 ‘I"“."‘ ‘»" “-"“ | in_the fourth tie by the runner up. at the mile and a sixteenth start was re- | ]-!uan:rwr em'; patient ere paraion ront of the ——— o et | Following are the day's results with|peated {n the six-furlong sprint. Backed | @ appliances, and o but ltttle | Judge P. J. Rellly’s official scores: from 8 to 16 to : 5 List of Dead Will Not Ex-!Made an Affidavit Which Kentucky's ExecutiveOffered | someei siake nusis mrotsers Bess Bar- | away long before her field, and. hard 7id- | @ &' P45 | gain beat J. Herbst's Revolver, 3—7; Bartels | den, reached the stand four lengths b tab | Brothers' Beer Brewer beat J. Hollowas's Brian | fore Mistral 11, an outsider! Decoy, the | ceed Two Hundred and He Now Admits Was Money to a Witness to | o D e Batis. Bty | Sre. MisIAL TL M SGIACAr e it | beat Maher s Singleton, W. B warranted least particle teeth without, pl ‘ had a chance. | N . i 2 Hoag's Lady Norborne beat J. R. Smith K | @ all other denfa = Fifty. Perjured. Leave the State. B e O D5 Gerber's Gomeord | jAnother remarkably close finish marked | @ 31, G} 0, | oSy it Coneord | the conclusion of the mile and a furlong o by specta HLE L | Tl T s D Dilon® | run. * Silver Tone started out to make a @ | TEETH ® [ | mir, 2 ; Farley Brothers' Morse Pnlrn:‘“e’nl rlln}x:wx\r])' rm‘-g urlw. ‘('"b“;‘?"h;pf'fih"f?'\ method. ng agen e SALT LAKE, May 2.—The latest dis- FRANKF v., May 3.—W. H. Cul- | H. Lynch's Game Cock, 4 Maher & Reid's | with the wire almost w acl by cocairie. g patches from Scofield say that the ex- O, Ky My & Goeher | Nellle Bawn ' beat H. Lynch's Clairbourne, | Louis B. McWhirter. a 3 to 1 shot. Just | @ _In our GOLD CROWNS a e oy it ton resumed his testimony in the Goebel | ;74"\ hilion's Challenger beat T. A. Gaff- | about this time Woods brought Rosinante | @ WORK, of « s W Co | murder investigation to-day. He stated ney's False Flatter: A. L. Austin's Firm | along with a tardily timed rush, "mngl CIALTY, A v beat 4. IN W. Muiler's Mocorita, 7—1; | the decision by a nose. erl & Knowles' Ripple beat E. Baumelster Quoted at 8 and 10 to 1 in the ring. Mer- ning Ways, 6-2; F. A. McComb's One Spot | , g,y "wned Torsina a half-length for a bye: D ilion's Brince (George Dot epunsa | the closing mile run. Allenna ran third, t is num- that Governor Taylor authorized the wit- F ness to give Youtsey amount of > Mall | money desired if he would leave Ken- 1y, behind the bars of & | tycky tal work n to t esston, you will find an_exa » HIGHES ARTISTIC ATTAIN bility of which to the laims to be an oiler for amship Com wearing convict stripes for = . ook beat M. Michiliki's T, McNell's ditions of the ¥ perjury ,nflik'x‘?fi;mf]‘l"3’,2’@3'““1‘“' g5 ",:_"'(4'“;‘:' Black Hawk beat D. rand of Gold Track Notes. AT ok ¢ - 3 1 Sundz efo! oebel | g 4" M. Michillki’s Glenroy_beat A. A. Dun- St e ot % o 1 (s b mads . the same | was shot It decided that Represen- “hiet, 16-0: D Ford's Honita beat | _ 1":1;m_\ ;\‘m ds rode in good form, pilot charge, at our R one a direét contraversion of the v 3 v v > M. Welch's Canyon, 14—0; F. Passon's Merry | ing ree winners. hav T - - tative Henry Berry, who had been un- Cs ‘ ; - our 1 form the crime w onah 2 % Malden beat T. J. McHugh's Maid of the Mill, was suspended for his ride on Mon- E N g0 _home - rm the crime which Monahan | geated a few days before, should B0 to | 7o5eq R ‘Smithk Buiy ¥ EW THE SAME DAY t morn- | 4 Victor beat J. Perry’s Olg, | 4anug pending further investigation of the Brothers' Banner Bright a bye; | NO CHARGE for vainless extraction and friendship for Boyle, when teeth are d All work done the House of Representatives ne: Bartel race. " -y to the making | yng and take his seat and refuse to give | B er's Warrlor beat Deck iy B 5 t 3 le sets at | ; o e 3 : © | man o 5-—7: E g v Del | - y_graduate dent B ‘ } 1 Sndns ung It s Deon Sk S v ats fc i | be in some way prevented from going to fichiliki’s Ter ty course; three-year-olds R v Your o ‘ - ~ oy g v have to be re- | and that his charge as set forth, the hall that morning. ver’'s Rienzi beat H @ free examination - y ber turn for which | in the affic was based on tements | Caleb Powers, who was at the confer- Mahoney's Nelll Ahwahnee .....105 | 1178 Goldfinder ou will find we P >son had not made John_Frizzi, one of the | ence, telephoned to Governor Taylor at antonin, 16_10; ¥. Mrs. C..... o0 Flush of Gol se. re . et et 8y 11T re affidavit states, told | Frankfort two or three times in regard H. Lynch's Loitere 3 Sheppard. 10 Jim Brownel = 5: Fu ¢ Te ¥ was e g el | that’ Boyle was to be “found | to the conference. & ra_Gold beat S. Handy's Free and Lobosing ... Pauline J...... Gold Crowns. $8: Full Set Teeth H g ith Among | guilty ny cvent, whether the jury felt| On cross-examination, Culton sald he McComb's Motto beat W. Cra- Nettle Clark...105 1098 Kitty Kelly. $5: Bridgework, $5: Gold Fililngs. - . n, wit s of their |} ant o! 3 | Bow Of < e o S se Moore, 4—3. 18 Miss Vera.......106| 1162 Homestake $1 up: Silver Fillin Hi elle of each | "t Do gots | 919 mot_know of of State Sena- Ty tic Best Hargain beat Lady Norborne, sl ks s, 1 ge Was T e in the final ‘[[ “hil- Di Mclisaac heard yester- | tors or Representatives who were to be ¢ 5. peer Brewer beat Co rd, 6—0; Betsy Second race—Four and a half furlongs: two- | run exce Thrive ed up to third Athered & car | 3N fidayit, which had been | put out of the wa: Barrow beat Jolly Rover, 1 Nellie Bawn | year-olds; purse Place R bich il e cent th Seos | sworn to befc S. W. Augustine, a no-| On redirect examination. Culton sald peat Morse Patrol, 5—4; Firm Foe beat Chal- | “103 Sernwell. Lake.105 1155 Scotch Belle.....105 e f Welby having placed | SaT% public the same time he discov- | that Sergeant at Arms Haley signed the | lenger, §—2; Réypln beat One Spot, $—4; Prince Kingstelie . 195 1130 Kitty Lundy....100 ; ! ey haying placed | ered that Monaban had left town, and In | subpenacs for witnesses for Governor | George beat Safeguard, §-0; Glenray beat Lilly Diggs.....110| 1143 Cambaceres ....105 e ‘”I(ho capacity of oiler would sail on yester- | Taylor to testi before the Gubernato- ' Blackbawk, § Bonita beat Merry Malden, | {153 Loyal S. 100/ ($70)Game Warden..110 day’s steamer for.Honolulu. Mclsaac dis- | rial Contest Committee, and authorized | 7—: Victor beat Banner Bright, 10—0; Rey | 1igg Illflouon .. 113] 1183 Wardman.. ....108 ; patehed Constable George Agnew after | Culton to secure good men in the various | Del beat Warrior, 21—1f; Rienzi beat Sleigh- 2 A 3 o Monahan, armed with-a warrant charging | countles to serve them. Culton said he | bells, 7—1; Della M beat Nellie G, §-0; Motto | Third race—Mile and a sixteenth; three-year- . 3 now am the ofler’ with defrauding an innkeeper. | did not know where Powers or Youtsey | beat Sara Goig B3 o .\ pirm Fee, 4—0; |0kl and upward: selling: =~ = = - 1 onaha AS oug ac a vas whei he sho vas od _Se0o! By v = o P 13 1. TR T 07 | (1154) t 05 suched, in the oitttel. SOl Monahan was brought back last night was when the shot was fired. Durlng the | \Sieong, NERier RIefier Bers TIrg TO% Dol || 1184 Rapido ... 107 (iSO Mamie G108 | and confronted with the facts of the case, | last talk he had with Youtsey, the latter | pelii®p Bad™, WeC Hest, a0 S0t Prince weakened and made a second affidavit,|said the plan to kill Goebel had been | fra Betey Barrom heat Victor 52: Rienzi denying “in toto” all he had stated M the | abandoned. Culton had been asked by p first He also exonerates Frizzi from all | Taylor to ascertain what the witness rizar was front of Thriv t of Highlan & 21108/ 1157 Grand Sachem..1: 89/ 1180 Corolla ......... 103| 1158 Mary Kinsella..105 108 (1140) Perseus 0 . a bye: Della M beat Motto, 4—0. I Third tie—Beer Brewer, a bye: Glenroy beat | 113t Bl M n yesterday to New York Dental Parlors, e folloy r strung i I reas | connection with 1t, He further states that | in the contest knew because he was a | Ripple, 14 10; Rienzi beat Bonita, 4—2; Della a8 723 Market St., San Prancisco. he orde , e 33 t is a fabrication made at the Instance | lawyer. To the prosecution he said he | M, a bye. 5 Fourth race—Four and a half furlongs; two- | MAIN OFFICE—— S K nant Gib- | i the committee was in session A, | Of James and M. F. Cochrane, the former | had told more now on the stand than to| Fourth tie—Beer Brewer beat Glenroy, 6—2; | voar olds; purse: FOURTH ANT STREETS, son to win, & er cheer went up ' I Thompson read Tpatch from Hon | Of Whom Is Boyle's attorney. Cochrane, | any person, except his father. Here his | Rienzi beat Della M, 6-2. 4t 113, 1155 Intrepido 4 d he ted 2 wreath of | Hienry BRINpS ¢ spatch from & o | when seen to- denied all knowledge | testimony ended. Final—Rlenzi beat Beer Brewer, 9-3. LS e ot Kt P e B as entwined about esged deen SOrTOwW for the terribie | ©f the first affidavit, dr‘\\ll s h he(wlll be 1‘(rnlun 3 rk‘ an'rt‘ lflf i’;\c;l?son Co‘l'l‘?!:v" - 1179 Prnes. Titania 9 fim de wr t's 3 e s b s « | the first to prosecute Monahan for per- | denled t Culton had told him anythin (1143)Ada N.... avassa > e o T P Gronaersten & | Jury. District Attorney Mclsaac will | about a plan to bring on a riot and kil | TWO STAKES THE CARD 1174 Articuiate Anarartus 20103 | M A N o sch Iave al80 Contribe | thresh the matter thoroughly, and sensa- [ Goebel and other members of the s- > o8 S i 3 R Fvas . gutrib- | 4 onal developments may resuit. | 1ature. AT INGLESIDE PARK | Firth race—Seven furiongs: three-year-olds | and upward; selling: A | 182 Ringmaster ...100( 1167 Uterp A champion stake of sixteen dogs and | 18 Gueto -o..- an open stake of eighty forms the card | 1133 Prestome o for the coursing to-morrow and Sunday at | 1173 Leuise Hayman 53 ue .. t e 7 Alicla ... 07 (1165)Coming Event. Ingleside. Coursing will commence on| S Alicla 0% < CHO0) Cumiiing: Moo Saturday at 12:30 and on Sunday at 1l | gixth race—Seven furlongs: The champion stake will be run entirely | and upward; selling: after luncheon on Sunday. The draw re-| .1158 Donator . en Carnt me, 49, Lamachus Kirton, one of the men brought | i 5 e mine alive, died to-da £.2 B 5% 2| THE CALL'S RACING CHART who was reported to have | She otk of Tt OENe Yew (Copyright, 1900, by H, H. Egbert.) ing informed of the death 2 = 1 alive, but in a SABLAZD BN ’ 118D, FIRST RACE-Futurity course; selling: four-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. ] | 9 2 9% “a three-year-olds | TRACK, Thursday, May 3, 1900,—Weather fine. Track fast. (1160)Lou Rey 10 s, S h bodies of the dead i Betting. sulted as follows: i .“‘72::5‘}?9 Il;fffi‘ {fi:t‘bs;lrl ‘n, Coalville and | Sidelong, 4 2h 1k Woods 1 s Ravcabalt ve. Lowe 1IS7 Moringa 1is2 La Borgia 4 13 23 Macklin i . ! e el | 1199)Alaria .. 1151 Proclamation .. will go through to Springfield, | enlohe 61 32 {Rutz 1 Thompson's King’s Bordere }:‘ A, Deckel- b the Agueduct Track. | Aunt Bird, § i Bozeman 1o |mans Rocker e @Lowe & IH e Combs| Seventh race—Ome and a sixteenth miles; OR} Flushing Ee—— | Tourlst II, 4. h 5% Dingley @ g T T Cronln s N iths Svivanus vs, | three-year-olds and upward: selling: | l - a San Augustine, 4.. 7151 |F. Ruiz. n haes 5 g o | 1193 Stiver Tone......107] 1158 Horton | 3 MO CHANGES BESULT. Elain, 605500 - T {H. Stuar & T Desne St B - 1181 L. Meddlesome.103| 1152 Wyoming . | Specialists for Me he E - | Harry Corby. & PR H. Shielas 0w D e ey s Thecon; Iy 1157 Storm King....112 119 Imp Mistrai 1112 n. Averages of the Y’istem 'eams the | I\zl ;‘m‘“- Boy, b.. ‘g % ‘:: ‘I‘.\l"«m'fll. ‘2 43, | & Wiison's Master Clair ;;;: ;sag;.;;;ln 1;1. ’“;3‘;]“:3:!. 09 73] Market St S F | Sanie as ste?dn‘yv = Joe Mussle, 6. RTHITT i 1 Bassinger ....| 10 13 1‘“0‘;2??\}11«-. 80 dogs—J. Byrnes” Eleven Spot “Egery g St 3 : ETANDING OF THE CLUBS. Spry Lark, a........120| Left 5 ... |Mounce d e 80 | ONP Ureamer's Jesse Moore; Bartels Broth- Selections for To-Day. e R e racond o oo - Z 20 to W T last % 2. Bad start, Won first three drfv. | ers \Winning Style vs. Connell Brothers’ St | pirst race—Kitty Kelly, Lobosina, Home- | - - 9 3 5 3. Jeweirs br. g. by Sidelong was beet. Moscow Boy quit | Helen; D. O'Connell's Satan vs. S. Hanson's [ o\ | wded out at - o i H lohe w ly ridden, Jaisy Lawrence; J. Sutton's Master Lawrence e o | ext to last, twelve 94 sburg poniohe eally J0 B AR o~~~ | e, Tyneh's. Lojterer: Kay Brothers' Haw- | Second race—Game Warden, Lilly Diggs. | @wissr DR. JORDAN'S gacar g As they | Cincin: it ston ... 3 OND RACE Ome mile; selling: three-year-olds and upward; purse, $30. | ker vs, D. Ford's Bonita; W. H. Carmichael's | Kingstelle. s was a gen- | St Loul 4 4 Index. Horse. Age. Welght.|St A % %8 Win | Joskéy. [Opi O |Oan ve Sl & ‘Enowles Rippl i einen- | Third race—Perseus, Corolla, Ping. | SEU' o‘ .'I"’.Y PITTSBURG, May 2.—The weather was cold 3 010 102 4h 12z I Powell. [ 72 3 | WU" Niloxws Boms Babe va. W. C. Gia Fourth race—Grafter, Princess Titan'a, Ba- | 1051 MARRWT SY. det. £3475, 0. 02, and the game uninteresting. The Pittsburg a.. 116] 2 11 6h 3% Macklin . | 4 5 | son's Sleigh Bells; Lowe & Thompson's Prince | vassa, The Lasgest Anatomical Museum i the ‘could ot Wit Jgmes and thersfore lomt.. At- | e Pl s e |Ranch | 1% 12| Hal ve Connell Brothers' Green Isle; J R | Fifth race—Coming Event, Alicia, Morelta. Wertd Weaknuses oo amy eontracaed et w0 and | ondance, 1400. Score | s 2 ; 3 | Smith's Petronius vs. Sterl & Knowle ty 5 diseane pesttively cured by the cle et B MR 1 e R H E | Troaa BB e | 8 {Bhas | & 8 |Goia: D J. Tiealey's Lady Clare ve, D, Shan-| Sixth race—La Borgie, Lou Rey, Doustar. Spociiisten the Coms. Hat. iyosm @ ash- g : SR g e Mont ip 3 8 £t 2vonis) 43 | non's Strana of Gold; Connell Brothers' Dun- | Seventh race—Horton, Wyoming. Lady Med- DR. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASES & . three lengths | Fittsbure Y None 92 91 Dingley S5 2 | more va M. Michiliki's Glen Roy: P. M. | giesor 3 Bt. LOUIS..ooeeeeeininecesenaencennnnn 8 3 $h 102 10 2 |[Mounce 10 50 | Glarksen's Golden Garter vs. J. Potter's Remus; [ 2°%0™¢ Cosmultation free and strictly private. ? o halt & Connle won, | . Batteries—Waddell and Lattimer; Jones and unello, 3 - 11 1h 2n 91 |3 Dal 48 B | e T wilight Jr. v, J. Byrnes' Olym- S e Jruyment perscraiy or by Tefer™ 8 : Criger. Umpire—Hurst ook (D | e T R | 3 ®@ | pus; Russen, Allen & Wilson's Palmflower For the Baseball Championship. five Curéin every case undertaken. v : — Good Hope, Bt ; {Buchavan ... | Vs, G. Sharman’s Bowery Boy; Lowe & Thomp- al - M BROOK May 3 —To-day's game between Anchored, 4..........106| Left ... £8 7 L tho e ... |Bozeman .....[ 12 30 |gon's Little Fullerton ve. D. Dillon's Prince 'Th"h?m‘(““;'me\"f ;’:"‘lh‘:‘g;':‘"’ cham 1 Brocklyn and New York was ended in the | Time—1, :25%: %, :90%; %, 1:16: mile, 1:42. Good start. Won easlly, second and third | Georze: G. W. Heintz' Rustic Beauty vs. J. pionship o e Academic etic League , last half of the seventh inning by darkness, | driving. Winner, McMahon's br. m.. by imp. Watercress-Alary. Powell on winner for- | R. Smith's Jennie Wilson; E. M. Kellogg's | will be played to-merrow at 10 a. m. on DR._J ¥ ndsay won, bheavy clouds with threats of rain mak! it tunate in getting through next the rail. Cromwell cut off at first turn. Terrene ran a swell Jowa Mald vs. J. Dean's Sweet Lips Han- | the Eighth and Harrison streets grounds. Time, 119, | ympossible to see. The score was a tle when | J8CS . Montdnus badly ridden, Fagle showed some speed. Good Hope lost lead pad. | ton's Lonmg Shot Canley V8 3. e Blossan; | The opposing teams will be those repr > h shing a New Yorks were retired in their half of | 1191, THIRD RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; free handicap; 3-year-olds and u R . | s Connell Brothers” Mamle Pleasant | sonting the Polytechnic High School and e T r ng seventh and when the Breokiyns had two - = — . s and up; purse, 0. | vs J. McEnroe's Admiral Sampson: H. A. |4y Central High School. An interesti Kr \me, 1:49 3 - on bases the visitors tried to delay mat. | Index Horse. Age. Weight.|St.. 8td. % __Fin_ | Jockey. _[0p. Ci, | Deckelmany Fiyaway vs. F. Macks Della M: | game is expected. The nines will A i) ‘DR. . ¢ Tord® Time. 127 35 | Lo “brougnt in the winnIng ronc Attond: | 18 & st i D e T B s s Ee e | it B 6 Moty Gk GO EEN . Four a b ngs, Anecdote won, The | ance, 3000 Score: 1176 The 4w 2 3h i s 8§ & Gerbeza Mount Ida; Sterl & Knowles: Oiita | w. McKune. Pitcher......B. McCay (capt.) S A rd. Time, - 4 o (1168) My ol 3 5 15 [Honeh A wl; owe . Egan. ;-A. Jones MEDICAL - Clubs ROm om0 RECrpe by 884 12 5 ,|Ranch . | Keystone D. 3. Healey's ' Nicasio. N. Dunn {capt.) W Bullock R New York........... » ..4 8§ 'z | 1168 Constellator, 3.. R 713, Daly [l_6 12 | Brophy's Benicia Boy vs. E. M. Kellogg's To: L. Levy. L. Hughes sults at Nashville. | Brockiyn A 6 8 0 |Time—t16 06 o ALV 4% 1 1d6m, 147 Bad start. | Bov: D. K. Carters Toddie € v, T. J. Mc- | A. Pockw H. Francis | 3. —Weather cloudy; erfes—Dohe d Wi ; Kennedy and Won first thr 8. nner, J agiee 8 b 1 by imp, Ormonde-imp. Fairy | Hugh's Maid of the Mill; Russell. Allen & | A. Ross . ther cloudy; | _Batteries. Dehony and Warner; Kennedy and | gt "5 WL 0imost 1ort at post. Captive woula have won in a” conpie. of mors. Jumpe, | Wilson's Miss Allen vs. J. McNell's Pearl Macs Fo FOR THE v a Cc ator blew up carlyScratchéd—Taribio 105 Kay Brothers” Eclipse 'Vs. Russell, Allen & E mar BLOOD,.LIVER.LUNGS. won, Luna second, | CHICAGO, May 3.—Loose flelding, poor base- | 1192, FOURTH RACE—SIx furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. Srmisen var D, Toland’s " Pleasant. GInC M. 3 Fove — - and bad judgment generally on the |j Vels T oL z " e E Y alsh' ndai iy in o e g s eat won, Lelia Barr | ™ ’ e g index. Horsc. Age. Welght./St. % % % Str. Fin. | Jockey Walsh's Bendalong vs. Captain Cane's Miss = v rt of the home team gave Cinciniat! an | i Jingle Jingle. 4...- 2 A TR i Penman;: §. Handy's Free and Fasy ve M. J REYNOLD'S - four innings for Chicago. cold. At-| 1158 Imp. Mistral I1, 6. H 4h 2 1% |Bassinger . Heilyin Sver Sure; J 0 Swmith's Sasier D . » £ tendance, 900. Score: (1115) Decoy, 3 5 2 21 3n |Ranch et I I D Ry | ee c y e 1151 Tiburon, 4 . 5h 45 |Mackin aggle N vs. M. J. y's Night Time: < ngs Massie won, | Clubs— R. H. E. | 118 Rosalbra, § 3 1% H ¥ Motombs One Spot va. J. Dean’s Brilltantine Battus third. Time, :36. | Ch o xbimeont 46 0 5 7 Mo 6 . George Nethercott's Freda C vs. P. M. Clark- | h miles, gelling, Trimmer | Cincinnati . 280 ARy m; xi{}fi‘.;‘;flé“_,’. : “;9 ? Hosenisn ;?n's Hen:{w-le:; I“é M:fnn;:‘:“m;(;n \-;,‘ P. OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Few persons. need False Lead third. | eries—Grif or iy ¢ 5 S Retna h 12 organ’s Lucretia Borgia; M. Walsh's Mary 3 B bt | auteries Grifith, Harcey and Donahue; | (LD Hrown rincs btag s 30 (st { Jantwe T Sililvan Caie 1eluni Toy: | Catalogues and Price Lists Maila | R ,,m:,‘::f:‘mh | game was postponed because of wet grounds. | 1157 Novia, e B A0E LG 8 T Powell, § g I s ATTORNE | O e & GO S50 WHam o ¥ 5 | et iz A = - e Y. . Sants Fe Trains Running. | Time%, 2416 : %_1:15. Bad start. Won first three driving. Winner, W. R. Larza. | ' S L I“R"Ym B FOUG) . 3 lam Y Bonth T Cotinass 50h s Chik | Association Games. lere's br. m.. by imp. Brutus-Nabette. Jingle beat the gate half a dozen lengths. Nothing | UPRISING OF PEASANTS . H. MERYBACH, lawyer, 03 Cal., Clunie bg. engine to take the place of the one that | , May 3. —The Buffalo-Indianapolis mmwn. T COAL, COKE AND PIG JRON. 'S & 15 & non-pomsorony a col weathe ol s femex pdhcadies e oy 7o g e Lol ; cold_weather. and an elght o0, GROWS VERY ALARMING 1.C. WILSON & C0., .2 Battery Street. S s e matoorie May 3.—The Cleveland-De- | Index. Horse. Age. Weight.f "+ Telephone Main 1864. Whitca, annatural te s moving freight as if nothing Ooir oL A ¥ INZ | troit game was postponed; cold weather. 1176 Rosinante, 6 ........107 chan, ~ R aanas o8 lan s 1§Q;£ MILWAUKEE, May 3.—Milwaukee, 11} Kan- | 1152 LR Mwhirier, i Bulgarians Disarm Troops and Kill COPPERSMITH. lfln.w -— s City, 10. Silvi 01 . 105 X, | ‘t P : | “SINNEAPOLIE, May 3 —Minneapolis, s; T o A e | or Wound Jifteen Men Near Sl m}‘bs‘:‘!’mfi . EEvans Cuewioa s o0-astrine 4 Chicago, 16. , g (181 Sir Hampton, 3..... 94 : Rustchuk. C V. SMITH. Ship Jumbine. Steambost and | $01a by Drugriaia Dibocithinie in*noutin c Time—t, 13; %, 3T; %, LOB: :25%; mile, 1:41%; E Mook Saet.” Won Aikt Thice SOFIA, Bulgaria, May 3.—The rising of | 18 Washington st. Telephone Main 3641, | 9% sent in plain wrapoer; | P g Cases, driving. Winner, J. Coffey's ch. m., by imp Charaxus-Ethie. Woods pulled Rosinante | peasants In the vicinity of Rustchuk is b ¢ propaid, fod s alhovedias e oy o i LOS ANGELES. May 3.—Further depo- | o8t from '.,'\'.'u‘,"“fi‘e’l' Tvi noge. '-FS;'.'."%::&:‘;:J“:,‘J,"?.‘- McWhirter ran a srand race. | assuming alarming proportions. - The FRESH AND SALT MEATS. R R0 4444444444 244404040440 ::\n;u:a w‘nnmbobeta}(:rr;‘l;:_d:};e &r::l;fe(;ul::. pir ptional - courage. Scratched—My pgnsar:ts huvedlgcceededd igfl aisarming | JAS. BOYES & CO., g‘l‘:';"‘“.felnu".'f:el;'* 104 Bans - ————— i 4 state Commerce Commission in_ this city T selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. R e e e es against - 3 3 Exclusively for the Sunday 3 S0 GuT T ST T B T A Ly e e e U TR aTices B een men have PAPER DEALERS. w. Tr. HESs, Call—Ceptain Fithian hes 3| Company’ ill have an inning. On Satur- Iy sh . 14 - % | of peasants fell. About 3000 peasants are W.LLAMETTE FULP and PAPER co., NOTARY FUBLIG AND AFTURNEY-AT-LAW, ¢ given a full account of the day W. F. Herrin, representing the South- Torsina, & 13 “yeagd 2 4 3 |now marching on Rustchuk against two | - 722 Montgomery st. | Tenth Floor, Room 1018, Claus Spreckels Bidg. + 4+ ern Pacific Company, and Judge Stevens, | 117 ‘Aflenna; 3 . § i 8h dyoidy 3 4 8 |battalions of troops sent to defend the Telephone Brown 331 + cruise of the yacht Rover + |representing the Santa Fe, will have de- | 1152 Torsida, 5 s 82 82 Bh 4 1 2 o town. PRINTIN I Residence, 821 California. st., below Powell, 3 through the South Seas and 3 |EoNitions taken for their side of the case, | 11s Castake 5. 5 95 98 382 5 L E. C. BUGHES PRINTER, Ssn Franctiaco. be | That will end the taking of testimony in | 41D De Biaise, ¥ R A L e 13 e g Mrs. Morris Succumbs. £ g AN B o S W PR RS $ bas fumished rave photo- | these cases here Gitly Bazarde, 3 © TR i i § 7 | BAN DIEGO, May 2.—Mrs. Charles M STATIONBR AND PRINTER o SR RS d . 8 § ) 3 —Mrs, es Mor- 3 graphs taken by himself as 140 Tirade, 4 . 0 10 10 1 H ris, the vietim of the murderous assa Telgn c PARTRIDGE %06 California e illustration for the text. A it‘f&gfi&:&'&:&?x}fififfflofim&? B ey S TR bid » B 2 lé ,}‘:’ °§ “!'l'l'f‘“ h‘.:“""“"h“h"é“"fg:"m- lf‘“tllt' w&?‘ P o e #full page out May 6. mericans who held such positions have | fime—1. :25; %, 490 115447 ZEE s Sominigted sulciile Iy bow= 3 Sunday, May | ety Sk, e been fllled | ine inner a1 Colitne & Co = th e art. Won cleverly, d and third driv- a_hole m:thM 1 A | 3na their is no further demand for assists | ot off on back stretch, losing two E.,Wfi'fl'u‘z‘{o%%g”; w’wfi.“'fi.c;‘:'x |§h AGtS 13 1o the cat dn:“:"i;“m'”al B on s e 2 BT ance of that kind. just suited Torsina, Scratched—Wyomi | § | rning. MOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN 0 new facts as to th X X oy 'Were developed at'the imousst. o | Maskeh oios ans Baris s mits s | Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year H g

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