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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900 TRAP-SHOOTERS BANG AWAY A LIVE PIGEONS| Opening Day of Statel‘ Tournament Marred | by Bad Weather. | A QUIET DAY FOR YACHTSMEN AT BELVEDERE Sausalito Boa:Owners Wil Take Members Out for a Sail. The opening cruise of the Corinthian Yacht Club last Sunday ught out a larger number of pleasure sailing eraft than have ever been seen together ¢ bay. Not only did nearly all tb thian boats follew Commodore H. ! Hawks, but half a dozen San Francisco yachts and a still larger number of Cal fornla craft joined the fleet. The Cali- fornia fleet made colors at § o'clock last Sunday morning; the preparatory gun was fired at 11 and a start was made b from Commodore E. N. Walter's Embla at 11:15. The wind, being east of south, was on the beam 1 the mouth of the creek was reached. There the sig- nal was set to follow flagship. At Hunters Pol gship passed along the fleet, receiving a gun from every yacht. Off Mission whart the Co- rinthian and San Francisco fleets were met and salutes exchanged between the commodores. As the breeze was fresh 2 e State live-bird tournamen sloop r and there was an ebb tid making a choppy sea in the channe mmodor S - Waiter then set the signa Homews . ks : bound.” With the strong wind it was a el : ¢ short run home, t nchorage in Oakland - s Creek being reac: 2:30 p. m. The 3 | flagship Embla wed by the f. ~ lowing vachts x-Commodore A. M A Clay's sloop Pactolus, the Miller Brothers' £ " sloop Occident, Martin's yawl Id shall Brothers' sloop Thelma C % £ | sloop Jessie E, Eames’ sloop L der & White's sloop Aloh * telle), Clark’s yawl Gypsie sloop Sabina (formerly Tornberg Verona), Moffitt's launch Augusta and E. Flanders’ launch Alert. The entertainment committee at opening jinks, consisting of J. J. Hanif IS jr..“srs Marshall, ¢ L. Wakeman and i . M. Kelley, arranged an excellent show , PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE SHOTGUN BRIGADE IN CHARACTERISTIC POSES. @ The items of the programme were as fol- * ows: Selections by the Fifth Regimen | ¢ —Photographed Expressly for The Call. [ band: bass solo_by sughery, ac- | R N 5 N 1 companied by George r and . side . RAP shooting, where both clay disks and live pigeons are used, has increased greatly in favor this season. The ¢ mandolin dust by ¢ arles K grounds at Ingleside, controlled by the San neisco Trap-shooting Association, are used by a number of the largest Py Youngberg: spe J. Kennedy 4 clubs and attract a large number of the crack shots. The State tournament at live plgeons was inaugurated at + song for trombone by John Laughlanc & the grounds vesterday and will continue to-day and to-morrow. It i under the auspices of the Olympic Gun Club, Cali- et &y Mol ©. Ayreas & { { fornia Wing Club and San Francisco Gun Club. - by Billy Flemen. and a six-round glove ke + ;‘;;n t After an i rm';i\ l*q)_ r s 2 z ? ere came selections on the grand g B e i e e60000000040 A G e S S e B e =SV ) ophone, recitations by Captain Fair e aeliat e T ALEA By % 2 weather, a monologue in black by Billy i3 . _son of Electioneer, first specialt > e Andre OARSMEN IN TRAINING. BIG FUTURITY o Bt 2 INGLESIDE MEN Ficmes, nlert Spechiier n Lon ABAraN ooking three-year-old, has R Lo . e " < e S " i Kerner and W. A e STAKE OFFERED i ™ MAY COURSE IN AT £ st “dam Coral (2:18%) by Mr. Barth and orig -4 PO FOR TROTTERS "l ptna i 89| ANOTHER FIELD i % a fast colt performer. e s trotte A notice has been sent to a _ ETS o 3 b eCee e FISHERMEN ARE | At sbunspi i :. t of the year. He is entered in | i s < effect that morrow will be mein] THE PACE.FOR |Oroatost Prize Offerd Hera. | 3ot ni o ghe™ = mm | T2Rofing Canavan's OW-| ‘INACTIVE FOR |foucts s oo ead- LEAGU E TEAMS | Palo Alto Stock Farm {no (2:1912). first’ dam Palatine’ 15y by| Time Park in Case They P Eh"m' Nt T . >alo Alt ot s -cl | boa s 3 ests 2 . | Horses for the East. I el Mimaties I Kikh-cies i, both Have to Move. THE PRESENT | e get under way = | == | o . 4 e arrival of the 9 a. m. boat fr Its e E et ok i i > cisco. Next Saturday the f i the f Baseball Team Lead.s in| the Pacific Ka ' (2:23) by The directors of Ingleside Coursing Park | They Desert Their Favorite |the season to Vallelo will take place. The v s to be one of the I Cos »ders’ Assoc! ast two-year-old. Has showi awal e outcome of o of 1 . Corinthian and California fleets will also ant. t h . urity for 1900-1901 8 S i : 1 fleets wi ennan and ‘transicted | Ny Wi L S Liaveis it i i ordirancs. goverbing rachiy Ko shure: ing—Sport in Prospect. e ol terest to the trotting | Altivo (2:18i;). first dam Lulu Wilkes, dam nrlim: finally p d the gates of the park | Encinal ht s ams in th coast. The directors in user Fiog: Alla 216 and ‘Welbeck | must ciose. ‘The directors desire time to | Haniey mmodor to In se ce v Vice President Gurnett, Qual. has shown & 2220 mait oy & fine In wind up their affairs if they have to retire | The trout fishermen have been unusu- | berger sident, W rento in s dividual, has shown a gait and Is entered | 1 t v | 3 1 R their se e H. Cohen, T. J. Crowle In $40,000 worth of stakes. from the field here. They have already | 2lly quiet during the past week, the num- | next Saturday S day S. Brown and A. B.| General Joe. bay gelding. two years old, by | leused the ground formerly occupied by | Der of well-known anglers on nearby | followed in the o - - etween fonrYie et dam Abwaga by General Ben- | Canavan's rark, just across the line in | Streams being comparatively small. Sis-|20d a dance. On . s It City men rd caused by the | is a high-class colt in speed and individuality, | S22 Mateo County, and will have it made | 20ns and other points on the Sacramento | {n'cquadron with t : 2 cAAF- 238 *Eocmbriow the | To Arms, gray filly, two years old, by Ad-|ready for coursing as rapidly as possible. | Were deserted last Sunday. Up on the Mec- | Encinals seem to - abort BN Lo election of Martin Carter, master of Nut. | Pell (2:23, world's champion), first dam Sallie | 'I'he card at Ingieside tnis week 1s made | Cloud the conditions are said to be per- | ing and to be devo the clubs at pres | toclc Bavin: et inton. L LA S %), dam of Serpoe (2:10) by Gen- | up of u special siXteen-dog stake and an | fect, the river being in prime condition for | lHards, e LSS & s rprise to the fo annval race meeting will be held on | gaged in ail the large stakes. Her bresding | cooissencs (beh. Stake. ~wrhe sport will | the men who fish wich fifes e Tucht renee Hhreven o ol oth S R track during the first \Ddicates early speed; her sire was the world's | oy i1 oo, iha Succiul teahe otk 1 John Sfebe, A. S. Carman and Edward am t a : . 4 has been 1 < s Bl L5 toihe arld's | at i1 o'clock. ihe special stake wiil be sy i | gramme ha y cided to offer the | pjon 'M"_\‘;;_”';g~n';’;‘;’r“'l“m§:‘* world’s cham- | ry; entireiy to-morrow afternoon. Everett left on Thursday evening for the | son. with thin week of July. It was A + ? 'he o n Pa y-six- | McCloud. They will go In over the Salt |cruises v w st of gu: nteed stakes for the diinn, black colt, two years old, by Adbell ‘T'he card at 1 nion Fark is 4 ninety-six . go In over e Salt | cr s i s ent to clo horses dam Linnet (2:28%), sister 53 \‘\"rfi‘;,].%dflg open stake. Coursing will commence | Creek trail on the old-fashioned style of | The South Bay }n«n' yied. whien e entrance . sire of Azote (2:04%) by Electloneer. upon the arrival of tne 11 3'clock | *ride and tie.”” The three sportsmen jlo-merrow s & tadies bay gelding, two Years old, by Altivo | train from Third and ‘townsend streets. | . . urday will cruise to e Tt annual meeting and election of | their guide will have two saddle horses | On Sunday. May 13 colt, two years old, by Adver- | ofcers of the Califorma Coursing Com- | 8nd two pack animals. In the “ride and | races in dingies 4. dam Waxana. Wesley {s the | mittee will be heia on the 22d inst. The | tie” system one man starts off on horse- | == ther of Sunol (2:08%). He is a promis- | committee has proved a markea success | back, while his companion walks, After Ee {55 during the year of its existence In adjust- | ¢pa formor has gone a o Vot Belnut, bay gelding. two years old, |ing aisputes petween dog owners and in | i€ former has gone a certain distance he nut, dam Bell Bird" ( oy ioneer. | 1A% er of Té ary Belnut is high-class; his dam held the world's e O I aiatratiay iy B g |u ter , °% | nient tree on a well defined trail. The pa- st MR as i i Bt NS | i Caliuiars and. Stud 00K e & | Beutyin Cond ek dsined (rat The've | BETTER THAN THE KNIFE. to the great sire's Chimes, Bel, Bow Bells, | COTUDI€le one. 1t is u treely tor pur-|po.ce and proceeds after his ympanion. | Manolia, bay filly, two vears old, by Ad-|POSes of reference. The sport has as- | ywiel 400 PROCCCCl SUter Qls companion. vertiser (2:15%). dam Manette, by Nutwood. | *umed such proportions that the greatest | .o a0 [ 2 ‘ cent, as usy < work., The race the interi ywns. fc ss, trotting ing colt ADVIRTISEMENTS. v Wild- Feitiser QiR dam Manette, by Nu 5 eyt Bobigre b g Bt o e lead, when he dismounts, ties ; Pyramid Pile Cure Cures Piles Quick- € | £old for $125,000 as & two-year-old nounds, ail bad strains beng climinated | {he Rorse and trudges on. Between the | 1y Painlessly, Without Danger. t itries to close | Alla Thorn, bay filly, two years old, by |and only the most approveu blood Jes L e St g of rid- | The board decided that the | Altivo (2:18%), dam Lilly Thorn, by Election- | being used in the stu TG Wiante ot SIS SPORUIMt. are. snalied 107 0aVer | Ly so ilong Sl years, sndlevieg With eer. | strains of English dogs have been drawn | & long distance in a day's traveling. | 2 s o Adrexa, bay flily, two years old, by Adver-|upcn heavily recently, an infusion of new | }I; u‘.‘ R*‘Til left - Prhla.\l ’rnr S;mfl. | piles. They try this and that and the oth- " - | tiser (2:15%), dam Dextra, by Dexter Prince. biocd bemng considered desirable. where he will enjoy for several days what- | om ¢ e ze! money to be ay fily, two, Fears O by: Mando- | P oo o0k considered deswrable. ' . - | ever sport the Sacramento affords at that | 7 thing, from carrying a buckeye to get- nominator of Db Adie Soud & : | poin treatment from a physician. They o 5 tam the winner of heatinit Al e st - Aq. | WeeK-old puppies by For Freedom and out | Point. % ting treatment E 2.8 L “ 3200 for the nominator | vertiner (@iisg . 1Y+ tWo years old, by Ad-| o ') Chelia s Golden Russet pronounce | Stribed bass are running in Petaluma | tain tempe relief, may be t | Creek, two men securing forty po . b Cheila retains | ey N ey . ¥ pounds | .o never quite cured. A little strain in The bi-monthly dinner of the San Fran- | lifting, e fatigue, a ittle cc dam of the winner of | Sylmoor, bay gelding, two vears old, by Az- |‘N€m a promising lot. Mr for the nominator | moor (2:20%), dam Sylla Barnes, by Whips | %0, K. K. Malcom gets two and J. H. the dam of the winner | (2:27%) ? hosseter secures the remaining one. bi-mo n > ’ pace; 3200 for the nom- | Advaricn, brown filly, two years old, by A At the regular monthly meeting of the | cisco Fly Casting Club will be held next | tion or a little diarrhoea, and t that 1} the dem tu! the | vertiser (2715%). 5 ]hn state Coursing Club the present rep- I"utfld'l -;\ ninkz{h Th-~~:» affairs rx)nvng:nb!,\r' come back. ar-old t: $200 for the Allo, bay gelding. two years old. by Altivs | resentatives of the organization on the | attract almost e entire membership o jon't see 0 amc o o] of the winner of the three- | (2:18%), dam Flower Girl, by Electioneer | California_Coursing Committee were re- | the club, as there is always something on | T hey don't seem to amount to much fielder for San 4 played a single game i serfes between the local team and Stoc holding down first bag for t ugh City me He was dropped thi Harris for not being a hitter. r of the s on he rapped out a couple of old trot at the time the mare was bred; | Bweet Nut, black filly, two old, by | elected, They are R, K. Malcom, E. E. |the programme of entertainment which | they banish sleep and appetite. No pos safe ones, o r colts winning money in the two-year- | Wildnut, dam Sweet Rcse (2 by Elec- | Shotwell N. Halton, John A. Klein and | appeals to the anglers. On this occasion | tlon is comfortable. There is intense loca | Ewing and “Hank” Harrls evide et e b A R R L J. R. Dickson. The ciub accepted the re- | Charles 8. Wheeler, always an interesting | pain and that dreadful, agonizing feeling ent wrong when they caiculated on t e D cn: 3800 Lok relia el AWt n horses will go a three-year- | port of the committee having charge of | speaker, will tell of the beauties of fly- | o weight in the perineum teams during the period of forma three-year-old trot. En- | 0/d from A. B. Spreckels’ Aptos stock |the ladies’ d hampion stake, to be de- | fishing on the McCloud River, a stream $3 each on mares | farm, which is expected to reflect credit | cided June 17. The report was to the ef- | with which he is familiar from long asso- | May be in the early stages some of the 3 : : p. ; any salves on sale afford tempor: ; 1901, § each on foals of 1901; 1302, | on the breeding farms of this State. She | fect that the Union Coursing Park direc- | clation. ; many sa < on yearlings; 1303, $10 each on two. by Cupid (2:18) and is out of Gallata, by | torate had added $500 to the stake. The William Isaac of 1165 East Fifteenth |rellef. If the case is of long standing there h on starters In the two-year- | Stamboul (2: second dam Jenny (the | entrance fee will be $25 and the number of | street, Oakland, caught a twelve-pound | is only one speedy and sure remedy. It is y on sta ear- | dam of Hulda, %) She was purchased | dogs sixteen. striped bass in Oakland estuary on May- | pyramid Plle Cure. Even in light cases it each ¢ for J. Malcolm Forbes of Boston by his s & Sons will hereafter handle the | day. The fish measured three feet over | (" oq roct thing to use. Other somiten. representative, Henry Titer. Tne Tatios of Captain Condery of Sacramento. | all. - oo p bl o S saw her move over the half-mile track at P G Al R AR AR B A é"‘"".“‘“l'“ oo s oA ok e but they are no great distance | g e o Aptos farm and expressed the opinion that | Daisy Belle, Royal Crest-Dalsy Belle and ‘ure is always certain, eliable. al. ad vertheless, Managers | ber 1 1900, with the pavment of 3 each on | che would be fit for any company when | Pretender-Handspring. RECORD FLY OF PIGEONS. |CUCR fres comfort at once. Its prompt worried over the | ¥ f substituting another mare in case the | (ully developed. Only three of the progeny | ~E. J. Heeney and . Schimmelpfinning saves months of severe su Ewing thought he was organizing Serhete that would beat anything in t Harris entertained similar 1d 310 eac reckoned without their host, for they now | re hug the lower end of the ladder. ! This is the wi for the tailenders jeport themselves in the local field 3 three starters in the three-year-old pace, s and Friscos struck the toboggan | starters in the three-year-old trot. ey Sl o o | s stake will close on Septem- -olds, us ring. In t behooves their hired men | aiatine enclia sare d e | of her sire, Cupid, hav Jr. having been ruled off by the Califor- e G I T G R lves together and keep the e P eV Tofersa o tnis | a1l have been Sucesatnl.” Ehes are Venny | nia Coursing Committee for false regts- | The homing plgeons representing the | extreme cases it will save surgical ope : ; and Stocktons within strik- | (st The entrance fee is o smail one, and | 11 (2:11%), Lottie Parks (2:16%) and Psyche | tration have been denied admission to | members of the FPacific Pigeon Club | tions and their attendant dangers and dis- v g distance. The interior teams are play- | v mare bred to a trotting stallion this | 2:17%. i Unlon and Ingleside parks. showed wonderful speed in their first race | comforts. It is better than the knife; will the fastest ball that was ever ¢ should be entered. The fact that the | bt SR The California Coursing Committee has | o¢ the year on May 2 from Marysville, | cure easier, quicker and safer. Thousands “alifornia, an ¥ Y Y is entered In this rich stake will en. denied the application of D. Hooper and “ncle” Henry realizes | e st h | have used it. Thousands have been ¢ he mu: ome new blood into his | hance the value of the colt many times the | WHAT GOLFERS ARE DOING | Robert Hooper for a rehearing of the case | The former record for the distance, which | have u 1".‘: ”q;’; renprs s redopaindhoia A egation two teams representing | incurred. Every stallion owner should use Sy in which thelr greyhiound Koolawn was |is about 100 miles. air-line, was 1084 yards | by It. e e & compared with bay town. ver fall to give good ex- | his best efforts to induce the cwners of mares | ruled off. Tke application was ba<ed on | per minute, made by a bird owned by | what it does. The price is $I. Most any fons when opposed to each other, and l“mi to ‘rm ~’mm«n 'r;:;?:\".l l‘nh “‘“;u-“!‘;:;:‘“; The formal opening of the eighteen-hole ulw gruu?u fi' new l<-v|d<:lm‘-e. 11‘5”( b“ In | John Mole of East Oakland. In last|body would gladly pay $10 to be rid ¢ ™ coming series should be watched with | the number of represe e Eha stallion | o e San Rafael Golf Club w charge of the greyhound is sal 0 have | 1 . 4 ativ iles. erest. The club that wins Jority | has in it will not only serve as a big advertise. course of th e b Wil | & feased that he allowed Koolawn to B ednetdar s . Fgce. . PepvesEntatives - @F | ¥ t should his stallion be | take place next Saturda In order to ex- ment for his horse, b loft in the race, with the exception Druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure. If he zames will be once more Aghting | doped. The petitioners were referred back | €Yery e enough fo sire the winner he will | cite as much interest as possible amcng | 1o the club which took action originally | of one. beat the record. vours hasn't it, he will get it for you from eithe tockton Sacramento fo o . 5 . either Stockton or Sacramento for | fof'S, B T T B e B ne mmoney | local golfers, the directors of the San Ra- | Azainst them. A bird, the property of B. T. McBain, | the Pyramid Drug Co., Marshaill, Mich | fagl Goif Club have offered a cup, to be . 'Hall's Black Bess has been bred to | Oakland, made such fast time that proper lcnmpflod for by teams of the San Fran- | Martin Kerrigan's St. Lawrence, cisco and Oakland golf clubs in a tourna- Frank McComb’'s Miss Skyrocket has e a boom that he could not otherwise get. Oakland. | (One of the most notable consignments -Hammend | of trotters ever sent out by the Palo Alto | ment over eighteen holes, match play. It | been bred to Aeneid Kennels' Pratender. | in_trying to catch him. According to the stock farm leaves that noted establish-| has not yet been decided of how many | (aptain Badger's Armagh Lass, a sister | officials of the club he covered the 9 nufacturers arrangements for timing had not been | %0!¢ Mmanufacturer made and twenty minutes were consumed ment to-day for the blue ribbon sale, to | men each team will consist, but the num- | 14 ¢ Dog and Brutus, has miles 1060 vards in 2 hours and 14 min- 5 i THE | x : 3 bgwe | be held shortly in Cleveland. Ohio. It In- | ber will probably. be six or elght. Tt is | it sy DoE and e e L it ox ab (he TAls 0L TN yeraew. Tty | = £ hortstop | cludes twenty-four royally bred horses. | probable that R. H. Gayiord, the secretary | " R. . de B. Lopez' Green Valley Mald | three-quarters of a mile. ‘per minute. Levy oeen Left fleld. on | Past sales of Palo Alto have shown that | of the San Francisco Golf Club, will not | has been bred to N. P. Whiting’s Roches. | Adding the twenty minutes lost to his § - - [ er fleld iy an | {he best horses raised on the place have | play, as he Is toco busy with preparations | ter. time he was credited with only 1142 yards i | debes Right field Dunleavy | heen consigned to these sales. In 1889 the | for his departure to Cape Nome to have | Gaffney & Horkin's False Flatterer and | per minute. The birds were liberated at 1 B> | P <. A | grst id second money winners in: the | time for practice. Each club will have | Frank Moran's Bit of Fashion have been |5 a. m. The official returns were: & R S 5 B | Ne: ngland Futurity. . were sold | much the same representatives as in the | mated. First—George Lubben’s A4S0 arrived §:. = 2 | SWIMMERS AT SUTRO’S. lin Palo Alto sales. Idolita (2:12) was the | home-and-home tournaments. It will be | M. C. Delano’s Elco. a sister to Dalsy m{lsu:ra‘;fierfnn r!n:llfl( yards. ,\vzn‘: :)‘»eead' . That & remedy| The entries ot & jargest money winner of the vear, captur- | interesting to see how the teams fare | Hill, has been bred to Emin Pasha. G. J. | per minute. 123757 sards. * 5 gt [oeiry os & mming and diving | j,0" the Horse Review, $20000, and the | when playing on neutral links. | McAuliffe’s Lady Thorndyke has also| Second—John Mole's W60S arrived 8:23:40, dis- i cures is the word | contests at Sutro baths to-morrow are as | w England Futur $10,000, for three- | ~With regard to what Is “permanent | been bred to_the same sire, tance 9 miles 1350 yards. Average speed per ar-olds. Mamie W 17%) won second | zrass,” C. B. Macdonald writes: “Turf is| R. B. de B. Lopez’ Santa Inez has | minute. 1209:50 yard: Cure Pain in the follow of those \\hu'\e; 4 dash, juvenlles—P. Sunberg. G. | mone: he New England IFuturity. v 2tab | wha b o Third—T. R. Quayle’s BB346 arrived $:26, dis- < k tried it ¥ ol W Cincoin, "X FE Fihoners (2115%) won the Stalllon Fepre: | mat ba 30160 on 1t ih & Farard. * Under the | St sxmer s Shviock: o BIE SF theto 18 | tance 5 mitca 716 saran Avernse mecd por | § Stomach and Distress | How often is it | G- O P. P. Mullen, G Frost! | gontative stake at Lexington in 18M. Ser- | now rules prepared by the United States | d0ogs. N ALY wcted: s said Wl can't| 3. O'Brien. A Lockwood, J. John- | 0] (2:10), Abeto (2:10%), Cobwebs (2:12), | Golf Assoclation turf must be consldered | Curtis & Son's Rockette has been mated | ,Fourth— g e ol 7, Aft Eat. 4y % an T} son. P, Louts s .\l]:fu r O Lowen- | 4y mon (2:13%). Utility (2:13), Quality | part of the fair green. High grass is not | with Fetter Free. the recently imported | dl:rm"r;:-:ml’w |r|nfi| es ‘Il.rd,).xr s. Average speed er |ng. ¢ e i O KA | i, Answer' (i) Lakeside Norval | u'hasard, but it tn n hazara ¢ ere should | English dog. Rockette Is the dam of Me. | PFyfih"a:" Mcintyre's A1SI arvived %:31. dis- 2 em’s run down ed-yard veon p. . Norhawk 5le) and dreds of | he some straggling high grass, that would nley, Rosette. 3 valler, Mau ce 9 fles 1435 i Average a ] 2, my digestion’s g LR 3 | Gihers with records have been disposed of | be cailed part of the hagard It It was not | S and other celebrated performers. e rage wpeed per | § 10 cents and 25 cents—Druggists ell, Jahl, 2 n, P. Sum- | sale are e "8, (o say: “"Ha clearly defined, nance % - + AN matism or kidney | mers, 1. Taiit,” W Siiirie s race—M. | Manette, Waxana_ and” Ballie” Genion except hat in the United Staics tie word !M””N"*“ Maaaas J1; mimte, Jiects yaras © - S T ouble?” Yk cKenzle, cCormick, L. |which have produced 2:10 performers. T! d criminately Seventh— & e tr nly.r’ " Re- el X Dond, B bus: | i e mana up.ah follow A RGN 3 The first of a series of thres 3| o ecance Jio miles 53 yards. Average et i L Diborai, . James. = tes. ¥ | _Gusurro, brown filly. tnree years olg. by | tieular kind of hazard—that is, a sandy | ¥ splendid articles by “Fight- 3| gt per mingte, WS vatie o - 2 O ir a ring atvin v . son of Woodnut (2:16%) and Wid- | hollow." , p s 3 L'AUGH LIN | 2 e it PR iving - | R e (2:31) by Electioneer. Gusurro 15 en- | | The iinks of the Belmont Golf Club at- | + ing’ General Joe Wheeler will 3 e R e Sua G BELT pour in | Dames Misner, R. Riding, J. Hanlon, T, tered In the (m:e-‘ymr-rnld( :"llllknh.l‘nen?.‘\'llle tracted Hnrxe nu!\?b‘e‘; of ggxe!l;s lsnn Enp z appear in next Sunday’s Call. 3 sl S PNE S RV $ ¥ e Cordeil, L. Hansboro, E. Davis, W. Summers, | and Goshen. Ehe s a fas y, having shown | urday. ey were lald out . _Stephen- by every mail |5 Botie T | Aquarier to cart in 32 seconds. 38 gait, an | son, the professional of the San Francisco | + f’hfle et °°mf‘°;= $|ATHLETES AT HANDBALL. Thide sho 4 &b —_———— | eighth in 15% seconds, u 3 | Golt Club, and have several ditches as n itself still you cannot af- be the grandest April Immigrants. Al P (i iiner S0’ Falo “anp | hazards. Fine views of the bay and of | ¥ gord to miss one. Be sure that & | The entries as announced for the hand. B yd| Statistictan Eceleston of the 1 (2:08%). Fieldborne is u high-class three-year: | Santa Clara County are obtained from | 3 P 3 [ vall_contests to-morrow m Phil Ryan's weakness, and | Statiaticta . e local tm- | 2, e Trom & §roat colt trotting s | various parts of the course. The four- you get the first one and then court, £33 Howard street. are as follows: treatment g"“";“Y"““ !:“{;‘"3“‘”";:”";1’ the “’:”‘{"‘"‘ at | iy, “Jie s stepped @ mile to cart in" 2251, S b"—r:“g;‘;“_,a u%d‘yh;(eulfi:t::fi’mfi JA : look out for the other two to : 3. J. Canavan and W. H. Sleberst vs, G. B allin . San Francls e month of April | quarter in 33% seconds, a 2:14 gait. eters o) A T, yward 4 W. Walsh: G. p 2 5 ;jfl,“"n“n_ e ren. | as follo Total immlgrants, 93, of | Dexter Laddle, chestout gelding, three years | and E. J.. Boothe on the other resulted in be printed on Sunday, May J |Havward and W WWalth: G Smith and i 1 f y 2 which cighty-seven were females; total | 0ld, by Dexter’ Prince. Dexter Laddle a tle. 13 and 20 respectively. No t Regan and E. Barry vs. T. Foley and J. Kirby; ing book and sce the cures I've | money brought, $0.072 ' The leading na- | ine looking youns gelding. good size and —_———— o Batts alified W. Fister and P. McKinnon vs. P. Ryan aad made tionalities are: "English 118, Japanese 636, ”’%fi?":h‘:f; xfrl:‘-';'.“"'idm;" ;-hrze-e y::'r‘- . b The British Government keeps eleven man is T qu than M. Basch: W. v e L iame b Memeahaien, Ameri- | Wi ™ first daim Tady Ellen (2:29%); aam of | Yessels at work L Sho htHng Ganesl Whislex o wifte tpa Tow va 3. Riordan ahd E. Maloney: O mo S iali DR. M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, |titdons e st Tnbovees s o | Moot (3100, Flonser (£t ngihsr| {10, 0CS80, MYCut 160 Silave plce ere | § the Philippines and you will 3 ool dno 'S Menthod o035 1 || Specialists for Men. 2 mon laborers 41, mariners 23, merchants | 208y ing il s Workes | caretully charted in different parts of not be disappointed. + | H Sreacheshan and E. McDon- < 702 Xacket Bt.. Cor. Kearny, 5. 7. 15, actors 15, miscelianeous 3. o cccupa: | sesrers 1 31 oeean s A e | e Lain. Africa ang the Bores: so8 e O el T W e ;R 731 Market St., S.F. Linehan and J. ‘hite M. J. Kilgalion and £oé eo:. Bpring and Eecond Bte., Los Ang, tion 145. Monibel, bay gelding, three years old, byl cific. @444+ 4444+ 444444040440 | 2" Hamoton. 3 A TR

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