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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1900 PLAW'S HAMMER THROW Lessens the JOCKEY "MIKE" [NEILL'S SORE U (90 HOU BREAKS Defeat in the Pennsylvania. 1- s . Pennsylvania, won; SaEpale cond. Time, 204 45, s’ bammer a acken, Pennsy nia, 41 olds the Plaw, California, 41 feet; te 1 ornia, 40 feet inches. feet 4 Measure of ALL RECORDS California’s Contests With compete. C. R. Broughton and Roy Wool- sey were entered in the running broad | Jump, but decided not to participate. - | _The track events were closely contested, Pennsylvania winning every race. his accounts for Pennsylvania’s large score, as first counted five points and secon: Following is the summary: three poir 0 B. McClain, University of dash—T. ta, w George W. Cook, Penn- ale—W. L. Han ® Remington, Pennsyl- California, second. Pennsyl- | W. Westney, Penn. | R. Woolsey, Califor- Remington, Pennsyl- | . California, second. | row—A. Plaw, California, won, h; T. T. Hare, Pennsylvania, | inches. McCracken did not L. Smith, Pennsylvania, Calfornia, second. Time, | W adogan, and pole vault—Won by Penn- hnell Jr., Pennsyl- B t, Pennsylvania, second; | a, third. Time, 4:42. HENNESSY IS ND IN IGAIN IV LIN stated by the Stewards | The Middle-Weight Battle to | f the Western Turf Association. K- STAKE AT UNION COURSING PARK o > M W s e o be held w. Six WILL RUN AT NGLESIDE TO-MORROW lowing is the Kelly's Night Wheeler: J. e od; ve Kemp's Rem Barrow v, J 1ki's Terronite ‘ve Bit; J. W. H Massey's Hadiwist. 3 —_——— . | Builders’ Contracts. ARM CAUSED ~ POSTPONEMENT e e e e AR E e e o o e e o | Be Fought Next Week. ‘ Welch Referee. and Jack Moffatt will not box sday evening. Their twenty-round stponed until Friday » postponement was his con- member ed at the e Colu: he mid- | because man’'s signed by | that | the to | from unable r to the fact | on ‘the | as a on the agree- remaining take this mon 11 thanked 4 as ref. and his cepted h a will and his forfeit i and gymnas the ring to go the clip.* n of Jack Welch 1s an as- t there wi il be a jus | given eminent satis rena a be says he will up- | s reputation by rendering a proper GIANTS SHUT OUT. Fourteen Pirates Find Their Way Around the Bases. BTANDING OF THE CLUBS. Pe Clubs— Louls.. W. L. e —In addition to being were hit hard. Ches- | in fine fettle, and in no inning did the rks have more than five at bat. Attend- re ; Doheny, Sey- ' Day. May CHICA having a -good 1 nt ail to pleces in the | s and six hits giving At his request Gar- r seven innings, but support in the eighth. ~ Louis played a Ust- | h in the field and at the ore: Buelow; Piatt, Gpire—Hurst. May CINCINNATI game postponed | park destroyea | American League Games. MILWAUKEE, May 2. —Milwaukee 3, Minne- apolis & BUFFALO, May 28.- 23 —Cincinnati-Boston 1 stand and fences a®ball Buffalo 4, Cleveland 3. Emile Boesch (dwner) with J. B. Pene (con- tractor), grchitect Oliver Everett—All work ox. cept excavating and brick work for a 1 and 2 | story frame building on lot on ne of Teha- | o8 Atroet, f First, 2 by 7 ! (owners) bro- ¢ (contractors), architect Reid Electric wirlng for building in course o f Market etreet, be- Enrenpfort—All work exeept ing and electrical work for a story attic and | bhasement frame building cn lct on W line of Steiner street, §2:6 S of McAllister, S 27:6 by | W 105, Western Addition bl i 94485, z | ? i § * 4 - | clseo d ving been ad- | |, i{ ® t ® * * S P S [ & . ® | Wl i i ! RICHARD FELIX ARMSTRONG 1S KOW A BENEDICT Miss Mary Lurena Follett Becomes His Bride at San Jose. s circles of San Fran , Towa, were treat when a telegram ying the fact 18 of this city ds with Miss ety belle of the resuit of a pretty ro- nds of the younz couple ized on May 23. Mi: ol Social and 1 to a arrived e Berkshire in this city, visited San the 22d inst. They 10ome on the wing day llett stepped off the San Jose depot. Taking a f drove to the home ¢ ev. 3 the strong train at ca On strong 1o marry. the offi gave his age as : ] Mrs. B. C. 1 Miss I Longdon took their | places t the young couple, the words that made them man and wife were pro | nounced and then hegan a journey to Blit where Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong haye decided to pass thelr trong, in _addition to her beauty, talented and the possessor of a fortune in her own name. She arrived in San Franclsco from her home at the be: inning of the winter and remained with fler mother at the Berkshire. Mr. Ar strong is employed by Shreve & Co., je lers. eMrs. Follett sald last evening that she did not care to talk regarding the mar- riage of her daughter. She refused to af- firm or deny thc rumor that the young lJady left a devoted fiance in Sioux City. Her only answer was, ‘I have nothing to say, so can say nothing. Winners at Ontario. TORONTO, Ont, May 2.—Ontarlo Jockey Club results: Bess won, King Car- nival se 1 third. Time, 1:08%. Tour and a half furlongs—Fiicker won, Mag- gle W sccond, Servant third. Time, 5 One mile a gl Miss Dart Steeplech: mile and three-quarters— g o Charlle O second, Kinney third. One mi ighth—Advance Guard won, 2. Jersey California third. Time, % third. Five second, S SOLLY SMITH WINS. «Billy” Maynard’s Seconds Throw Up the Sponge in the Tenth. NEW YORK,\May 25.—Solly Smith of Los Angeles, Cal, defeatéd “Billy” May- pard of Brooklyn, N. Y., in the tenth round of what was to have been a twen- ty-round bout, at 122 pounds, before the Samson Athletic Club in Brooklyn to- night. Both men . fought cleverly and honors were about even up to the end of the ninth round. In the tenth Solly land- ed his right on Maynard's jaw and fol- lowed it up with a swing on the nose, which put Maynard on his back. May- nard’s seconds, sceing that their man was groggy and practically knocked out, threw up the sponge. Palmer Wins on Points. LONDON, May 28.-—“Peddiar” Palmer beat Ware on points in a twenty-round bout at the National Sporting Ciub this evening. % casf A Wins a Rich Turf Stake. BERLIN, May 25.—The big prize at Hamburg, 100,000 marks, was won by Al- fred Beit's horse Ordonnan e It is estimated that if the Boers should blow up Johannesburg and destroy _the old mincs the loss would reach $360,- f fh na her mother, who resides | rm- | i LT A0 4 MUCH-JADNT LATOI DERBY N ARG Out All Others and Has a Walkover. —_— | ATI, May 28.—The thousands of Jovers of thoroughbred racing who | gathered at Latonia to-day to see what | promised to be the greatest derby of the year met bitter disappointment. The race proved to be a farce. Lieutenant Gibson W the only starter and simply had to gallop around the track to win the big prize. Up to noon the track was in good shape, but then there came a heavy rainfail and spolled all the chances of a contest in the Derby. try, Highland Lad and Florizar, and later Kentncky Farmer was withdrawn. St | Ivor had been scratched earlier in theday. | This left but one horse in the race, Lieu- | tenant Gibson, and he galloped the dis- tance, a mile and one-half, for the big end of the purse. Thus the famous Latonia | Derby of 1900 passed into history and Lieutenant Gibson, the crack Western three-year-old, remains unbeaten. In &spite of the very disagreeable weather one of the largest crowds ever seen at Latonla witnessed the day's rac- ing. Eleven books drew in to supply the wants of the talent and did a big business. James F. Caldwell did the starting and got the flelds away In good order. The Judges’ stand was_presided over by | Colonel Charles F. Price, formerly secre- tary of the the Loulsville Jockey Clul Colonel L. P. Tarlton of Frankfort, Ky | and Secretary E. C. Hopper. Results: Six furlongs—His Excellency won, Unsightly second, Islip third. Time, 1:16%. Mile, selling—Bleanor Holmes won, ‘Dandy H second, Sadie Burnham third. Time, 1:46%. Five furlongs—Droghéda won, Lyons second, | Robert Morrison third. Time. 1:05 Mile and a half, Latonla Derby Gibson had a walkover. Four and a halt furlongs-4Queen-a-Day won, Telephone Girl second, Erema third. = Time, ““Mile, selling—Lord Zen! won, Salverse second, Atlantus third. Time, 1:46% YELLOW TAIL BEATEN. Lieutenant to-1 Shot to Win, ST. LOUIS, May 23.—Alard Scheck, the winner of the third race at the Fair Grounds this afternoon was the only fa- vorite to score. The fourth event, a five- furiong sprint, produced the sensational event of the day. The well-known Cali- fornia-bred colt, Yellowtail, was an odds- on favorite and would have won but for a careless act of Jockey Buchanan in the homestretch, Ed L, 10 to 1, Yellowtail and Frank Bell were lapped in the run home from the sixteenth pole, with Yel- lowtail between the others. 'He was fn through and Buchanan could not use his whip. Many thought that Yellowtail was fouled, but Buchanan failed to claim a foul. It was an excl(!nf finish, with Bd L a nose in front of Yellowtail 'and Frank Bell a nose back. The track was fast and the attendance good. Results: Selling, mile and an elghth—Zaza won, Pace- makes-8fcond, Tickful third. Time, 1 4. Selling, mile and twenty yards—Hood's Bri- ade wer, Sir Gatian second, Jake Weber third, me, 1:48%. Five ' furlongs—Alard Scheck won, Ampere second, Wild Plnzls llP‘\lrd. 'fi;lei 1:02%. Five furlongs— won, Yellowtall second, Frank Bell third. Time, 1:01%. Handicap, six furlongs—Fireside won, Theory second, Van Hoorebeke third. Time, 1:14%. Selling, stx furlongs—Dolly Weithoft won, )Ell’{‘: lls second, The Light third. Time, " O s 3 e T A GRAVESEND RESULTS. Sweet Lavender Annexes the Clover | Stakes for Her Owner. NEW YORK, May 28.—A cold and a poor card were responsibie for one of the smallest crowds of the season at Gravesend to-day. Results: Five furlongs—Blues won, Schoolmaster seo- ond, Beau Gallant third. Time, 1:02 3-5. Mile and a furlong—Lotharlo won, second, Maximo . _Time, 1:54 4-5. Five furlongs, seiling—Skyscraper won, Oliver raw day 1 Lieutenant Gibson Scares Hiram Scoggan scratched his en- | Buchanan’s Bad Ride Enables a IOO-I such a position that he could not force | e e e e e e e e e e THE ECLIPSE (OF STREET -LIGHTS). G Oe DI DI DI OI DO+ COI DGO D00 9065400600000 e e | | | JACKSON Mac second, Sir Christopher third. Time, 1:01 2-5, The Clover stakes, four and a half furlongs— . Time, 1:12 2-5 n, Nansen see- furlongs— 2 third. Time, 1:11 SAM FULLEN HOME FIRST. Flight Stakes Run Over a Heavy Track at Hawthorne. | CHICAGO, May 28.—The weather was | cloudy and the track heavy at Hawthorne | to-day. Results: - Five furlongs—Ed Gartland II won, Boney Boy second, Miss Shanley third. Time, 1:04%. | One mile, selling—Lady Meddlesome won, The | Elector second, Trimmer third. Time, 1:47%. | Steeplechase, short course—Giobe 11 won, Mo- | nita second, Zufallig third. Time, 3:22 | Flight stakes, six furlongs—Sam Fullen won, Hermose gecol Tuthill third. Time, 1:1815. Four furlongs—Battus won, Rio de Altar sec- ond, Fancy Wood third Time, “ | One mile—Love’s Labor Won. Microscope sec- ond, Bermuda Prince third. Time, 1:30%. A person with a mathematical mind re- cently announced that in a programme of twenty waltzes, four polkas and two quadrilles, a dancer covers nearly twelve miles. CAPE NOME MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. OUR GOLD DREDGING PUMPS KROGH Xere muccomtul at Nome last year. All others failed. In opera- ticn dally. 9 Stevenson st.. S. SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. | Gold dredging pumps, the only | successful pump manufactured. | th st, San Francisco. | DREDGING PUMPS. Our centrifugal pumps are going to Cape Nome, are you? Better buy one: just the pump for | vel: has interchangeable parts. W. T. | ARRATT & CO., cor. Fremont and Natoms. | GOLD SEPARATOR, Eureka Separator and Amalgamator; pan mo- tion; in operation 26 Beale st ENGINES. In stock, steam, gas, gasoline: full line; mfrs. prices. American Mfrs, Assn., 20 Fremont. TANKS. TANKS—Pactfic Tank Co., manufacturers, 35 Beale st., 8. F.: 348 B. 2d st.. Los Angeles. PORTABLE HOUSES. BURNHAM-STANDEFORD CO., Washington and 1st sts., Oakland, or Builders’ Ex., S. F. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. provisions, tents: packed, shipped free. SBARBORO & CO., 621 Montgomery. MEDICINE CASES. FERRY DRUG CO ~ ~ B 8 Market st. INVESTIGATE FIRST; BUY AFTERWARD! Then you will know. -Get our prospectus; it telis the story. Ophir Oil Stock At 50 cents per share Is the best bargaln In oil Ip California to-day. SPLEN- DID LOCATION. RESPON- SIBLE MANAGEMENT. OPHIR OIL COMPANY Mills Building, San Francisco. Los Angeles Office, 402 Douglas Block. wisir DR. JORDAN’S arear WESEDN OF dnkTdiy DAN & CO., 1051 Market St., 8. §. Gl adddda dad d gl d il i d Store closed all day to-morrow— Decoration “Day. See our “Ad” in Sale To-Day Six Thousand Remnanits. All that remains of the vast accumulations of three months’ business in the big store—remnants of all kinds of new (this year’s) mer- chandise, already marked at “Remnant Prices,” but to be sold to- day at Dress Goods Silks Veilings Ribbons Wash Goods Embroideries Tapestries Curtains RERERRLRRERERRERRRRR Millinery Specials. Hats at a bargain for your country trip or to-morrow’s picnic. $2.50 and $2.00 Split Sailors (slightly soiled). $1.00 Shate Hats (black on'y)......... 50c Colored and White Leghorns.. $7 and §9 Tucked Taffeta Turbans.. New style, very pretty Trimmed Hats... § One-Quarter Off the Already Greatly Reduced Prices. THE EMPORIUM. Thursday’s papers. Black and colors—short lengths of al every styie in our summer stocks. most Our summer stocks unsurpassed on the Coast —short leagths ona-quarter off to-day. AMARLARRAAAAAAR AR AR LA AR A LR R AR R AR AR AR ARt wtnn 1500 remnants in almost every new style— a splendid assortmont. Aaa 180 short lengths and pieces, slightly soiled in display—a'l widths. 700 short lengths in all of the mmeh- tought-for kinis, still further price cut. g Hundreds of remnants of latest style em- % broideries, laces and trimmings. ] Suiitable for cushion squares and uphol- .; stery purposes. - Scrims, suitable for sash curtains and % door panels. é =z x K3 3 WaRARA Tt AR A H Alaska ommereial Company Wil Dispatch From San Franclsco Direct for NOME —AND— St. Michael THE FIRST-CLASS S. S. SAN JOSE BAILING SATURDAY, ATz FOR RATES APPLY TO ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY 810 SANSOME STREET. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. FOR... Nome DIRECT. The New and Palatial Steel Steamship SENATOR Wili sall from Seattle and Tacoma June 21, July 21 and August 27. The SENATOR, sall- ing July 31, will make an Excursion Trip via the Inland passage, and after landing at Nome will continue north thro' the Behring Stralts, past East Cape on the Siberian coast. the Arctic into ¢ Ocear. Passengers are advised to Inspect the Senater before purchasing tickets via other steamers, as her second-class and st e ac- cymmodations are superior to the first-class accommodations on most of the steamers ad- vertized for Nome. The Pacific Coast Steam- ship Co. has been running its steamers to Alaska—winter and summer—for 25 years and is the Ploneer Pacific Coast Line. For further information inquire of J. F. ;l:RggBRlDGB. Ocean 3 ttle, Wash. h Washington st.. Portland. W. PARRIS, 124 W Cal.: GOOD- 10 Market ‘eat_Seco: st., Los Angel: ALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. A TICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery st., n Franclsco. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION COMPANY WILL DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIREGT FOR NOME The well-known ‘‘Alaska Flyer” popular boat in the Alaska service, S. S. HUMBOLDT. ...JUNE 2 FROM STEUART-STREET WHARF at 10 O'CLOCK A. M. SHARP. Bookings now being made for second safling 8. 5. ZEALANDIA. mFor freight and passenger rates apply at ce n'l'he ALASKA EXPLORATION CO., 139 Post St. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SOUTEANPTON, LONDON. PARIS Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. From New York every Wednesday, 10 & m. -May 3f New York... .June 6 St. Paul “June 13! St. Louts. RED STAR LINEZ New York and Antwers. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. Kensington -May 30| Southwark Noordland ... June 8 Westernland Friesland “June 13/ Kensington .. EMPIRZ LINE 8. 8. “OHIO,"” ffom Seattle to Nome and St, Michael, May 24th. Subsequent 1, 1) Seattle to Nome, St. Michael -mi';l o River Tates and most JUNE 2d, amship Co. leave Broadway San Francisco: Steamers wharf, F. mers at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver €.), Port Town: Tacoma, Ever and New Wha i1 a m., May and every fiith day change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka. Humboldt Bay—10 a. m. 5. June 2. and every fitth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cay- s. Port Harford (San Luls Obispo). Gaviota, a_Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. Pedro, San_Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— m., May 27, 31, Jume 4, and every fourth ¥ thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port May u Si f Los' Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a, m.. May 2, June 2. and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdal Cabo, Mazatlan. ra Bay, San Jose del Altata. La Paz, 'Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexice)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further Information obtain eompany’s folders. The company reserves the right to chanze sailing dates and hours of sailing steamers, | without neevious notic | TICKET OFFICE-4 New Montgomery | street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERFE S & CO.. Gen. Agents. Market st.. San Francisco THEN. R. & N. PN, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear-street wharf at 11 a. m. $12 First Class Includt Bert* FARE $2 8 S'ere,, and Meate | STATE OF CALIFORNIA SAILS. e T June 3 COLUMBIA SAILS....... «...May 29, June 7 Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butts, | Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points | E. C. WARD, G neral Agent. #30 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents, 'TOYO KISEN KAISHA. | § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- | ner First and Brannan streets. 1 p. | for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG. calline at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghaf, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, e:c. No cargo received on board on day of salling. §S. HONGKONG MARV.. ixi s Thareaey. ine 200 day. July 10, 1900 ..Friddy, August 3, 190 molulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates For treight and passage apply at company’s office. Market street_cormer First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday instead ofm Saturday, from November 2, 1899 at 19 & m., from Pler 42 North River, foot of Morton st. LA TOURAIN May 31 LA LA LORRAINE. June 14: June 2L First class to ard: § per cent reduction on round trip. d class to Havre, per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. HAMBURG-AMERICA TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON). CHERBOURG (PARIS) AND HAMBURG. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAM- | BURG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG | AND HAMBURG. \’ MBURG AMERICAS LINE 3 S wy, N. . LA -AMF N [N 3 AL o | AN RIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved it before departure. HERZOG & CO., Gen. Axts. for Pacific 401 Californla st., corner Sansome, S. F. . 8. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA ocx‘l‘.g}&‘i!!n AND SYDNEY. S, S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu enly).. - | ...Wednesday, May 30, 1990, 2 p. 8 S MARTPOSA (via Honolulu) to New Zea 1and and Australia....Wed., June 13, 8 p. m. 1. B. SPRECKELS & m&e&.:fi “ Pler 7. Foot Pacific St Freiehi: . 327 St AVIA 7000 LUXOR . 9500 HOSHOS LINE e Mon'Lly sailing (or Valparaiso and Samburg via Mexioan ports. Central, South America, ste. m. THOR .58500 Lk YARD AND VALLEJQ, Steamer “Monticeilo.”