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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900. BLUE-BLOODED CANINES WREATHED IN RIBBONS + 0404003404060 00093000000904Q S R e - i FH.BUSHNELL'S PRINCE | ? * Bernard, Champion Le Prince Jr., has lived up to honors he re- of the East by swaeping everything before him. The show at Me- se attendance is expected. All the winners will be gayly decked with an equality s . * + e e S S S Y ] R s simply incomparable in body | Hector, Dr. W. ) s greyhounds Mrs. Deane's he me_al for the best In a [, v, e &1+ Verona Battle, Kennels, best collie; ng were xood. Following is a | yeather Molly, v :nnels, best collie of s awards FFS an—um A na Kennels, Kennels, 3 For members rona Battle, Verona Kennels, best col- e iy, Verona Kenneis, best Battle, Verona Kennel best | { 4 dog; Admiral's Sunset, iters Collle Kennels, best California bred | bitch 1 v the same me: California Harry enebaum, best bull- B R R O R o e aRa S SR S "JOCKEY BILL A OFFTHE TUR The California Jockey Club Makes an Unexpected Announcement. g g bt Bookmakers Reap a Clean-Up of Thousands Over Many Upsets. Seven Straight Choices Slaughtered. b iy The great big thing of the local turf scandal has finally come off. As stated exclusively in The Call of Thursday last, the California Jockey Club is in possession of information directly implicating Willie Martin, the most noted of America riders, with more than one shady trans action that occurred the past season, and taking the ram by the horns ruled him off the turf at a meeting held yesterday. Martin piloted Elkwood to victory in the “Suburban” of some years ago and his astuteness has made him one of the most talked about personages of the racing world. Last year his name was mixed up with some suspicious transactions on the far Eastern turf, causing the jockey club to revoke his license. 7This latest ruling will mean his final retirement. It is to be hoped the association across the bay will continue its missiopary work and place the name of “Danny” Lynch on the roll Wwith Martin. If the latter is guilty Lynch is equally so, as a world of evidence can attest. Lynch trained Hard Knot and Martin _bel on the coit when he came to life. Without the trainer's informaiion | the ex-jockey could not have bet on the horse, and there’'s the case. Not' since the inception of the mebting in September last has the ring reaped | such a golden timated vest, it being e that the twelve bookmake cleaned up nearly $30,000 on the day's wagering. Among the big winners were: George Rose, $4000: Barney Schreiber, $i300; Frank Eckert, $2000; W. T. Barnet 2000; Johnny Coleman, §1%00; Harian & O 4000; two books of Hoffman & Co., $4290; “Jim” Da vis, $1000, and Gus Bluhm, The first choices were all laid to rest in the | trenches, the highest priced performer be- | ing El Mido, which made a successful de- scent from the clouds at 30 to 1. About the severest jolting the talent re | celved occurred over fhe result of the tw ; Year-old spin, for which Rio de Altar was backed down from 6 to 3. The Baldwin entry ran away twice with Bassinger, | burning the money up. When finally di patched Andrattus beat Articulate out a short head. Powell on the favorite, Grafter, rode a race ti should have | | earned for him indefinite suspension. E | When Perseus, second choice for the | mile and a sixteentA run. looked to have | the race in hand, El Mido came from | sixth position, getting the verdict on the | last jumr. It was startling ersal, thoroughly investigated b t stand. Trainer Johnny Campbell was exonerated after the sheéts had been carefully ex- | amined. W. L. Stanfield’s filly Kitty Kelly ruled | | & tepid-warm favorite for the first event, | with Mounce in the saddle. ter Ahwah- | nee had led to the stretch Powell astride Flush of Gold went to the front, beating the weakly ridden choice with ease. Homestake, a 20 to 1 shot, ran third. A flying start contributed to the win of Lillle Diggs in the two-year-old scram- ble, at four and a_ half furlon; The | filly, with 15 to.1 about her in ring. sailed away first, winning in a jog. Game | { Warden finished second in front of the | heavily backed Screenwell Lake. A bunch of twelve started in the fifth number, with Cue played down to 13 to 5 favoritiSm. The one-eyed horse was away poorly, eventually getting up in time to finish fourth, Coming Event led into the stretch, quitting while apparently gallop- ing. Gusto, a 5 to 1 chance, with Ranch in the saddle, then scored without effort r the Paat | dog: Har S. Greenebaum, best o Wildwood eenebaum, best bulldog in the Iimit class. BULL TERRIERS. Open to a Venom, Dr. H. L. Tevis, | best bull terrier; Banjo, T. K. James, reserve Banjo, T. K. James, best lightweight bull rier; Woodcote Prince, H. J. Bross, best dog puppy: Beauty R, George Rudolph, best bitch : Bross” Kennel, best kennel of not less four.,, For members only—Woodcote H. J* Bross, best dog puppy George Rudolph, best bitch puppy; Beauty R, Woodcof Venom 1I, S. Christenson, best novice do; Lady Verom. Dr. H. L. Tevis, best novice | biteh: Weodcote Venom II, S. Christenson, best | limit ‘dog: Lady Venom, Dr. H. L. Tevis, best limit bitch; Woodcote Venom II, S. Christen- son, best open dog; Lady Venom, Dr. H. L. | Tevis, open bitch; Woodcote Venom II, . Christenson, best dog; Lady Venom, Dr. H. L. | Tevis, best bitch. Srion L and M BOSTON TERR Ke 1 Lady Montez, ) J nels F n, best d ton terrier; Lady Montez, Mrs. J. P. Norman, M lden te St Bernard Ken- | best Boston terrier bitch; Oakside Tremont, bitch puppy | Mrs. H. H. Carlton, best Boston terrier dog. SH-COATED ST. BERNARDS, AR SR R bérs o Cing Crockett, Mrs. B. ex M, Walter S. Martin, best dachshund ADVERTISEMENTS. O e o e e i i | dvs: Amiel, Walter 5, Martin, best dog Puppy: Aoy P d Kennels, | FOX TERRIERS. Oakland pen L, Oakl Open to all—Intrepid, N. H. Hickman, best is. best d limit clase: | puppy dog: Warren Clerk, Powhattan Kennel Th " B, Sepdnd b best fox terrier; Warren Clerk, Powhatta Orion L., oakland St. Ber- | Kennels, best fox terrier puppy; Nulsance, dog In novice class: Alta | Mrs Charles E. Turner, best fox terri e St. Bernard Kennels, best P a2 of the opposite the winner; ex to Golden Flash II, 3. B. tin, best California-bred REPUBLICAN Alta Rachel, Golden Gate best bit in limit cl ;| fox terrier dog; Warren Clerk, Powhattan Ken- - quin, A Muenter, best | nejs, best dog pup s uisance, Mrs. Charles b class. E. Turner, best bitch puppy; J. B. Martin, best STATE CONVENT[ON ATED ST. BERNARDS, kennel of not less than four; Dottle, J. B. . Sathots Teibon red Martin, best California-bred fox terrler bitch. | Bu e " putee of | Members only—Warren .Clerk, Powhattan ufipa H: rey. 'best dog in lmit class; | Kennels, best dog pupby Lo Salazar, best bitch in open H O R 4 b e JREAT DANES H. Hickman, best limit bitch; Golden Flas s g e I Horehe momeatall best Great Dape: | J: B; Martin, best open dog: Warren Suppl Pasty frein o y Posen Great Dane Kennels, best | N- H. Hickman, best open bitch. - e of opposite sex to the winner; Hec- IRISH TERRIERS. - L. Schmidt, best dog puppy: Posen | Gaitee More, Thomas Howasd, best IrisH ter- Sta ne Kennels, best kennel of not 1ess | rier day of 8 L S B | YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. for the candidates for NEWFOUNDLANDS. | Nig Miss Maud_Schwesinger, best dog the offic » President of | Daisy Belle, H. F. Lausten, best Newfourd- | pun® Scota "\ b Feeny, best bitch puppy. the Unit and for such other business | 1404 o | ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. as may be brought before said convention; and GuBy SouNDs | Queente, M A. Deane, best bitch. . Sconilihes ShE: s nly Sardonic, A. C. dbury, best greyhound. | FIELD TRIAL CLASS. accord i ons give: bt e s i, e 4 | Laay . A. F. Colvin, best setter or pointer said Nationa ting that s T o exhibited f the fleld trial class; Senator P Congres W. 8. Kittle, best black and tan [ TRRIGL TN the O foxhound dog: Queen N, Nelson & - best American {nxlwund‘, ?lu:hder.‘ : Pk th ne Minner: Deve, W, 5. Kite, | MYSTERIOUS SMITH IR PRI e TR : DEFEATED BY WALCOTT ¥ ) OF CALIFORNIA Pl Verona Kennels, best 47 Par P A. F. Colvin, best pointer | NEW YORK, May 4—Joe Walcott and W. B. Coutts, best “Mysterious” Billy Smith fought twenty- at catch welghts before the Athletic Club _to-night and 1ppy on._Verona Ken t ilghtw nn. best five rounds Broadway best ! won the ¢ from Spike. La Borgia, piloted by Stuart, took the seven-furlong selling affair. Proclamation and Romany headed the fleld for two- thirds of the route, when La Borgia grad- ually forged to the front. downing Dolore and Sugden very handily. The winner was a 5 to 1 chance. Wyoming, second choice in the ring, ing race. Lady Meddlesome, st coming favorite, late in arriving, a head, with Silver Tone a close the fa jost by thira. Track Notes. The long spell of racing will be brought to a close at Oakland track this afternoon. | The California Jockey Club has generous- ly donated the day's receipts to the fund of Fabiola Hospital of Oakland, and com- | plimentary badges on this occasion will not be honored RTINRULED To-Day’s Entries. First race—Seven furlongs; five-year-olds and upward: selling. I 1189 Moscow Boy...106| 1171 Solano 106 1189 Joe Mussle.. 109! 1115 Magnus 1106 | 189 Aunt Bird. 106 104 1171 Majesty 1184 Alvero 106 Second race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds selling. | | 1165 Formatus .....119( 1178 J. Shropshire..109 | 147 Abbylelx L...107| 1195 Nettie Clark..117 | 207 Willlam 109| 178 Favorito 108 | 1159 - Goldfinder " '119| 1165 Honduran .....109 2 Gross ... 109 Palatine ......109 Jennie Riley..107| 1151 J. Doherty.....108 178 Lew Zara.....107 1195 Lobosina ......117 | Third race—One mile; four-year-olds and up- | ward: purse; gentlemen riders. 1184 Soolai ....170( 1124 Monita ........170 (C. Bates.) | (C. Pugh.) 8§74 O'Connor 0/ 1200 Romany (F.. Diekman.) | (F. Skins 1188 Dk of York ILi7 (€. Follis)) Fourth race—One mile; three-year-olds; Fab- iola derby; selling. | 1190 Sunello 112 1190 Mont Eagle...112 Cue 107 1185 Miss Vera.....1! ) Gusto 122 11% Red Cher; RY Letiger 1104 1150 Fille d’Or.....1 Bogus F 107/ (1200) La_Borgla.....117 9§ . Dannenb'm 108 119 Expedfent ....105 Fifth race—One mile and three-quarters; folir-year-olds and up; selling; owners' handi- | cap. 1184 Ramlet . 1188 Dr. Marks..... 1S4 Twk. Twink .. 95| 1153 Faunette 1201 Gauntlet 95| 1190 Terrene ....... 1188 Grady 100 1184 Colapel Hoot.. 1135 Defiance 95| 1187 Twinkler 1197 Inverary II.... %!(11$$) Coda .... % ixth race—Five furlongs; two-year-olds: | Moonbright ... 96| 1059 Intrada ..100 1161 Irate’ .. 96! 1161 Sublime 94 1174 G. Brown...... 9|(1198) Andrattus .... 84 148 Richard § 9! 1179 P. Archibald..103 119 Game Warden. 9 1198 Parsifal 103 (1179) Diderot 1 | Seventh race—Six furlongs; three-year-olds and up; seliing. 1194 Toraina 99| 1186 Sly ceand 1186 Alas .. 91| 155 Bambouila, 53 | 1134 High Hoe..'!] 9| 1182 Decoy ......... 9 | (1192) Jingle Jingle.. 7' 11623 I Don't Know. 34 1192 Tiburon 92 (1184) Merry Boy.....101 1200 Bonibel 1170° Jennie Reid..[103 Selections for To-Day. First race—Magnus, Moscow Boy, Solano. Second race—Lew Zara, Gross, Judge Shrop- shire Third race—Romany, Soclalist, Duke of York Fourth race—La Borgla, Letiger, Cue. Fifth race—Twinkler, Terrene, Gauntlet. phixth race—Diderot, Game Warden, Gaylon rown. Seventh race—Sly, Jingle Jingle, High-Hoe. For Racing cim See P;ge b 3 2 SINFI IN FAST TIME. Speedy Filly Wlns' the Debutante Stakes at Louisville. LOUISVILLE, May 4—The feature of to-day’s racing was the Debutante stakes of $1300 for two-year-old fillies. The start was a ragged one and Sinfl, getting much the better of it, led all the way and won handily by fwo lengths in the fast time of 48 seconds. Menace, the favorite, was as good as left at the post. but closed a big gap and finished fourth. Results: even furlongs—Foneda won, Scarlet TDily third. Time, 1:26% Cluster won, The Audltor sec- Knuckledown third. Tifme, mile, selling—Taima won, Little Billy second, Possum third, Time, 1:41% Debutante stakes, four furlongs—Sinfi won, Bab second, Bonnie Lissak third. Time, :48 Six furiongs—Alcedo won, Zelmet second, | Praetorian third. Time, 1:14% One mile, selling—Samovar won, ond, Clara Neader third. Lennep sec- | Time, 1:42%. NABHVILLE, May 4—Weather clear; track fast. Results Six furlon: selling—Miss Shanley _won, | Takalala second, The Light third. Time Half mile—Invictus won, Small Jack second, Tristan third. Time, :45% Six and a half furlongs, handicap—Tom C lins won, Scrivener sécond, Compensation third. Time, 1:1 Four and a half furiongs, selling—Censor won, Donna Seay second, Lightning Flash third. Time, 565% Mile and an eighth, selling—Lady of the West won, Bellamy nd, False Lead third Time, ix furlongs, selling—Quaver won, _San Durango second, Nancy Till third. Time, 1:14% NEW YORK, May 4.—This was the last day of racing this spring at Aqueduct There was a goo tendance, although many. of the owners and trainers were at Mor Park or on the way with their charges for the meeting which opens to- morrow. Results: Five and a balf furlongs, won, Sir Christopher second, Time, 1:08 2 Five and a_half furlongs, selling—Cupldity Jamaica third. selling—Laureate won, l<11m' Y ;Reed second, The Amazon third. Five and a half furlongs, selling—Golden Rat- tle won, Insurrection second, King Full third, Time, 1:09. Handicap, about seven furlongs—First Whip won, Robert Metcalf second, Royal Sterling third. Time, 1:26 3-5. Mile and seventy yards, sel Matt Simp- son wom, Diminutive s Marylander third. Time, 1:48 1-5. Four and a half furlongs, selling—Audacious won, Gladerun second, Frank Hall third. Time, ADVERTISEMENTS. Vigorous INSURES LOVE AN e b pixen. best Q0% PUPRY: ken- | Walcott got the decision. This was thelr ey Kennels, best kennel of mot less | fourth meeting, They fought two draws e agy St e S e e and Smith gained the decision the third he NATIONAL REPU 3 iy gy i o | ime they got together. Smith did not p 56 S fotd e Bracmer: “hest bitch | fiEht with his usual snap to-night, but he Merrv ‘Monarch, Robert Oxnard, best PUt UD a very game battle. Walcott was the favorite at 2 to 1. &:; Fanny Gladstone T, Elcho Kennels, best English setter bitch. Sm(l]lhbriad r1he belte;‘ of the opem‘ng round, being faster and more aggressive s i i g than. Walcott, but the nesro mags a bet. Icho. Kennels Lady Swiveler, best Trish set- ter showing in the next round, and in the i v Yo Jefferson. James ¥ icelly. | third Walcott was the aggressor. to sad Congressiona! ¢ B ir gt Lest dog puppe. Lady Rowena, Miss M. .| Walcott scored first blood in the sixth follow: “wit: One de 1 axe best biteh puppy; Elcho Kennels, best | round, when a right-hand smash opened Smith’'s left eyebrow. In the following round Smith swung a heavy right on Wal- cott’s jaw, forcing him to ¢linch, but Wal of not less than four. GORDON SETTERS, d fractional Bruce, Thomas Russell, best Gordon setter: | cott was fighting cleverly at the close part of a county einbiy District, | Fitt! Sing. Charles H. Planeo, best of opposits | of the round, s one delegate for 00 votes cast for | ®°% s i - | They mixed it up fiercely in the twelfth T. Gage, Rep enithats So8 IRISH WATER SPANIPLS. ; te Sor Ghch Sror on Dan Maloney, W. H. Williams, | 2nd thirteenth rounds. Smith grew wild in his delivery and at the closé of the thirteenth 5 to 1 was freely laid on the negro. The fifteenth round was in Smith's fa- vor, but in the sixteenth Walcott woke up again and forced the pace. Fighting at , water spaniel; Kid Maloney, W. H. best dog puppy: Fanny Marsh, W iliams, best bitch puppy: W. H. Wil best Kennel of not less than four. FIELD SPANIELS. Royd Monarch III, W, Kittle, best fleld iiel: Lamelle, Mrs. D. H. Hogan, second the delegates nventions tha the city of 8 NATIONAL the = short range was the feature of the twen- ON ve mention best field gvaniel. Alr-flrs[ round, and both men were very delegates. 1o act in case COCKER EPANIELS. | tired when the bell rang. Both men lost Comiral Commities, and for the iraneactior®s Champion Princess Flavia, Mrs. W. C. Rals- | their heads in the tweniy-second. They wuch further business 2s may be brought be. ‘w.p’x_ scker ;\x_'flnlk‘lf Champior ‘llu\:;’xu Red.- | sluj ‘Sedll!l?c{l' ;l{l‘:’r Te; ?l%s‘n zlx,r"aclsm-e Tns the said Siate Divention. ocker Kennels, reserve; Champlon and Sm a e call at the bell. y : Qirected That Where , Havoc, Redwood Cocker Kennels, best stud was heartily cheered as he yent to his It 4s fur re primary veetheart's First, Mra. J. P. Aftki elections are heid the test for voters shall be. oetheart’s First, Mra. J, P. Aitkin, re- | corper. 1 belleve in Republica: ncip and in- Mona 11, Mrs. J. P. Altkin, reserve: ‘Walcott fought furiously in the twenty- e Sepilalt’ petbey ol the i 1k, Pine Hill Kennels, best California- | third and cut Smith’s ear with a right- Jeiration of President 'McRiniey. and “intend cker Gpamel; Redwood Cocker Kennels, | hand smash. to support the nominees of the Republican L Both men were well played out when Party at the ensuing election BLACKS, | they got together for the last round, but It I further directed that contests must be | Champlon Havoe, Redwood Cocker Kennels, | Walcott still was the aggressor. Smith's filed with the retary of the Congressional re Mona I Mrs. J. P. Altkin, best | body was covered with blood and his f: Comeittee 15 writing, with & full Statemens spaniel by R. C. K.; Obm Pl e Y ed, while Waloott's black of the grounds the contest. five davs pre- ker Kennels, best dog pubpy: Floss | 1 o0 ’m"rh' 34 K. Ve S il cefing the meeting of the State Convention e HIl Kennéls, best bitch puppy; | ooy did not show a mark. ‘The Barbadoes negro's face wore a | broad smile as he went back to his corner Al Congressional matters relating to such &ontest before the on Princess Flavia, Mrs. W with #ald Commit- Committee, ton, best cocker spaniel; Champion Hi ', Red- tee's determination therein, must be transmit. | wood Cocker Kennels Hampton | and was awarded the decision. 14 to the Becretary of the State Central Com- | Goldle, Plumaria ~Cocker best_d e R RV mittee st Sacramento, before noon of thé Mth | pubvy: Little Dorritt, A. Edwards., best bit. -Day an 'n @ay of May pubpy: Coiorado and La Paloma. Redwood | o ¥ end e Marks Bros. are selling their 50-cent shirt waists, all sizes, for 25 cents. 1212- 1214 Market street. . Agopted o the REPUBLICAN STATE CEN- AL COMMITTEE at San Francisco, April 4 19500 E. C. 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For passage and freight rates apoly THE ALASKA EXPLORATION (0., General Offces, 139 POST STREET. HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON). CHERBOURG (PARIS) AND HAMBURG. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICH TO PLYMOUTH. CHEREOURG AND HAM- BURG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. | | | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS Stopping at Cherbours, westbound | BAMBURG AMERICAN LINE T Brawy, ¥Y. From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. | PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION &+ ls\':wP}“;{k, M; Ai’ "fi ;\':W} ;‘L}‘Yrk .’Ml)‘ !:\ “uarvdoéor‘ &'l &nunnn on application. aul. Ay 8t. Paul. .June ERZ . . Agts. i~ Comst, Louts. May 23/ St. Louls ~June 13 | ulnwllmh st Bur‘:l'l“lln::::l?‘;‘fl' RED STAR LINZ o ~ew York ond Antwars From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. COMPAGNIS EENERALE TRANSATL DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. TIQUE. Friesland May 9| Kensington .....May 3 | Sailing every Thursday instead Ofm Southwark ......May 18| Noordland ......June 6 | ¢ y. from November 2. 138, st ternland ....May 23 Friesland June 13 | trom Flee B2 North River, foot of Pt £ e LA CHAMPAGNE, May 10: LA RS | May 17: L'AQUITAINE, May 34: 5. 5. Obio salls from Steuart-st. wharf. Saa | A May 31 First class to Havre, Francisco, for Nome. on May 15, 2:3) p. m. | #0 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round From Settle May 24 All passenger accom- | trip Second ciass to Havre. $3: 3 per cent modations now taken, but limited freight space is still available. Subsequent sailings from Seattle June 30, Julv 31, August 30. For rates redvetion on round trjp. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 22 Broadway (Hudson bufiding). New York. J. ¥ FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents § Mont- gomery avenue, San Francisce.” - EANIC 8.8. CO.—HON . AUCKLAND AND SypNpyl” APTA 8. S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). Wednesday, May 30, 1906, 8. 8. ALAMEDA (via Honolulu) to Zea I;n:‘-nni‘\!lll:;nhl..ué\'od., May 18, 8 P. M. L. U 3F42CKELS & 803 CO., dgts.. 14 wontgomeny Pler 7 Foal Pacific o ';‘*"u lor S, R n- INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, S TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG., calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and nghal, an connecting at Hongkong with steamers for I gé.aifif;:;‘c::ofl:;cexvm on board on day M!A!, un Exv“ STEAMERS. ss. e 2 4 gore, o ... Saturday, May 19th, 100 | FQR 'ARD "El 88, HONGKONG M:\_lflbl.:...d, K o " l .'ss'_'-‘!'"'. ‘l' " e, -........Thursday, June lith 1! ticeile.” 88, 'NIPPON MARU.. .. Tuesday, July 10th, 1500 | oy MON:. Tues. Wed., Thurs and Sat. at 9:45 a m; ;Smu g Y (ex. Thars. night); Fri- Landing and office. Miseiss a: Bier no 7 FARE Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent.