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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1900, DISLIKE FOR AMERICAN JOCKEYS IS GROWING Certain English Horsemen and Riders Would Like to See Them Ruled Off the Turf. icks, Said to Be Inspired by Jealousy, Growing More Bitter and Sides Are Being Taken. The tainec the service highest re Highness does will soon way be and resorted ¥ the ex- i th STLETON STAKE YOUTSEY' FAVOR > and Candle in Cond'tion of Accused Man Jeci slightly Improved, but He Is Very IlL Nelson of Chicago Says Youtsey Was Out e the Building Im- o mediately After the t Shooting. — ‘ . ] its ca wealth h wh shop Mrs. C hrough son said Youtsey in his no reference to or any e else aw Youtsey on u buliding hat he could and exe 10oting said he was in xecutive build tired and th, > [ ar that shoot- : question > had ask s"e Youtsey e 14t or the said he did nc m James Hc rd testified th oward who was rece > t he was the tried and William Goe- tsey in his life 1k 2 d any t or did he a r room was not at mp: wherc aleh anuary uilding mination victed of murder- Baker of Clay County, had trial and went t Frank- 30 to secure a pardon that he was in the Board of tel when Goebel was shot defense closed nere, with permis- put on one more witness to-mor- commonwealth began Its re- putting Willlam Ayers on the said Short did tell him all that admitted, and also told him that t to Kohn and Phelps before the board the night before Ggebel's v ranged part a riot. to-morrow. condition to-night is much d another paroxysm and s » nourishment except hypo- morning of th: m in George ired a J i = able to t rmically ")/ SENTENCED TO BE HANGED. Militia Marksmen Compete. N DIBGC Exce Decree of Death Pronounced Upon Murderer Zumwalt. PLACERVILLE, Oct, 17.—I alt, who killed his wife, son was to-day sentenced Nilon to be hanged at Folsom December 21 Zumwalt will be taken to Folsom to-morro®%, but as his attor- neys have filed a notlce of appeal to ths Supreme Court, which cannot be heard until next May, his execution will be long delayed ah Zum- e State and nlece Regi- on the 7th of June, by on Judge e Will Represent Woodland. WOODLAND, Oct. 17.—M. Diggs, I A. i P. Huston, T. B. Gibson, H. §. 5 1. McConnell, C. W. Thomas and W. H. Grant will represent the Wood- land Chamber of Commerce in the meet- ing of the Sacramento Development As- - 2 Winners of Salinas Races. SALINAS, Oct At the fair g mber Jim won the h Nelson Lowers the Record. Oct SACRAMENTO, Oct. 17.—Shortly before midnight to-night the Sacramento plan- ing mill of Minford & Minford s Front s ,rid’s indoor mo- | 804 O streets, was burned to the ground. record for fifteen miles at the | The 1oss is about §25,000, partly covered by -night in his match race with | ‘DSurance. CHICAGO. 17.—Johnny Nelson, the middle-dis champion, cut < e it sson went the distance in | and beat Fisher by over seven Loud at Halfmoon Bay. Ficher caught his machine first and| HALFMOON BAY, Oct. 16.—A large jed up 1o five miles, but after-that the fnlhenn. of citizens was_addressed here me too hot for him and Nelson | la st night by Hon. E. F. Loud, E. My Wolf and Htm. C. L Brown. i L first | sociation to be held in Red Bluff on Tues- | 2:12, ‘and Delphf | day . A meeting of the cham- arth in 1:13% and 1:14% | ber h called for the same evening won by Charley | for the purpose of formulating plans that s; time, 1:15. 1:9 | will aid in securing terminal facilities for ne Shot won the half-mile | Woodland. e from Ro; Fan and Ferret. | . i Pt Planing Mill Burned. LIPTON’S CHALLENGE | WILL BE ACCEPTED ‘Cornelius Vanderbilt Mag Build a Yacht to Compete With the New Shamrock. | The draw for the great John Grace | challenge cup which will be run on Sat- urday and Sunday at Union Cour Park was held last night at Pythion Hall This event, eas the foremost on the | Américan coursing books, both on ac- count of the quality of the dogs entered and the magnitude of the prizes, will | eclipse everything of its kind ever y-l:u;-l | | ned in this country. RECORD-MAKING STAKE FOR CHAMPION HOUNDS Draw for the John Grace: Challenge Cup| Which Will Be Run on Saturday and Sunday. || Prizes for Principal and Consolation Stakes ‘ Amount to ‘More Tnan Six i Thousand Doliars. SICK HEADACHE - Positively cured by these Little Pills. “They also relieve Distress from Dyspepein, ; | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowse shot after an Mist; - F ndectded s 1 May Hemostead beat BoAuly | ness, Bad Tastetn the Mouth, Coated Tongue b Wery Boy Beer Brewer beat For- | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They bens 3ta Hemp- |, Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. isy Dale. | e ver | Gnall Pl Small Dose, | Small Price. 1—Little Si beat I Little ORPHEUM BENEFIT FOR All told $6610 will be distributed among | the owners who have entered hounds in A MOST WORTHY CAUSE| e < + | this atake event. The principai stake, the | : | NoMore Dread of the Dental Chair {John G ‘\s;"ll '»XH" 400 'll" Im‘l‘/- the | California Club Ladies Arranging a| ;peTH EXTRAC TED ANT D A | consolation $1210. It w originally pl .y o e for Next SOLUTELY WITHOUT PAI ned to divide the $6610 among the lucky | ~ Splendid Programm entifie method applied ones In a single stake by offering spe- | Tuesday Afternoon. | productng agent or coc cials which would swell the $00 to the| An afternoon with some e brightest | _These are o8 ‘PaT full ::‘u\k(« hgurri ‘um mi- mr;.; owners r;!h‘ AR Bt Dt histrionic and sketch | Franciscs Fot 08 ox vored a conmsolation and the Interstate o I e »zen il | & o Aol B Coursing JEluh: fellofn: Nine with . their | talent i the town; ten or & donen &' |erewns 6ol wishes, fixing the comsolation stake as! ushers in pretty frocks who would make | bataral toc the consumer of the extra prize money. ibson sigh for them as models, the Or- The prizes in detaiM@re as follows: pheum as the scene and helpfulness. to John ;’,"rat‘rz cup stake—Winner, §1500; runner- | humanity as the object—that briefly tells up, §700; nmext two at $400; next four at $200; | it S Sl U inee will be une I‘IV)(! eight at §100; next sixteen at §:0. Total, what next Tuesd "" ;:y .‘P by L = )t the Consolation x-'mk; SWinoer, $200; ib's department of next two at $100: next four at 2 vork is 1o | etgnit at $50. Totul, $12fb. Toml of bot L | | sser0. | | In order to accommodate the crowds fornia Club expects all its | | special train s been and all the friends of its friends 9 leav to buy tickets and go. It preparing S am | to give them a good deal more than their {10315 and 11 a, m., 12 m. and 1 and 2 p, m. | Money’s worth. The Cail told on Sunday | | The sixty-four entered are win-|of the exceptional good of ners of many a handsome prize on many | which the programme will co | & hard-fought field. cording to the! The social science depart ot | | terms of the stake, members of the Inter- | which Mrs. Arthur Cornwall is chat | | state Cours Club have the right to added to its original two sections— | | nominate two dogs, but this does not pre- | girls' club and the hospital section- | | clude an owner from having other dogs |, thira svhich i R T in the ! |in the stake as as e nomi- b § | | nated by oth ntrance )a et of-t - : | | fee was $s0 I .xmkrw-‘:'tux Jemaer of the gt 723 Market Street, | | . On Sunday the sport will begin with the | SRR P - SAN FRANCISCO. | | first round”of the consolation, and then for their livelthood the two stakes will alternate until the b greatly at- | MAIN OFFICE....PORTLAND, Or. completion of both. There will be no draw for the consolation, the courses following the order in which the dogs were beaten. | .This is how the dogs were drawn for the John Grace stake, showing the owner as well as the nominator Russell, Allen & Wi A. Klein names J. Leonard’s M MeCarthy L. F. H nne vs. yal A ron_vs 1d Nora; D. Reilly's L < & Son's 3 B. M. K ¥ VS 8 Ireland; J. H. Halton mes P e J. Reilly’s Warship H. A. Deckelman's | Ry 1 t S, s 1 M. Clark SIR THOMAS LIPTON. THE GALLANT SLISH . WHO I8 jze iden R H._ Malcolm WILLING TO SPEND HIS ENTIRE FORTUNE HE AMER- | Dean’s 'stsquoc; 1. 1ton H H; CA'S > FOR WHIC 3 AGAIN C | s Random Aim vs. Kennedy ICA'S CUP, FOR WHICH HE AGAIN CHAL 11 M. Duniev derson’s d Braes v B jest Har- £ N s 45 T N % | gain; R imith's Sylvan J | Tnerney’s Annie Hall; J. M. Halton nam Special Dispatch to The Call. | . Rossster's Roman Athlete vs. W. H. Hinc man names Curtis & Son's King Cotton Perigo's Bohe vs. D. Ersk > to be sailed on Satur-| Connemara & Know Russell, Alle a dpon | Roge ve. Curtis & / tick names F. A | in the 7. H. Halton names 8 th 2 OOt . Jones nan J. H 3 g the club, challeng sail Lowe & Thompson's | b g matches ‘with the > Shotwell names F s be authorized to | 88ainst any one 1 constru J. H. Roseter's R 2 £08 AN ed in the Unite merica for the | Lighthall names Russell, Allen & Wilson's | mmittee to acc the | America’s cup. | Faithtul Lad vs. George' Van Bergen's Red | Royal Ulster Ya ‘Following are the particulars of the | Angus; R. K. M Fine Fire vs. J. J. | arrange the terms of the ¢ nging vessel Kenny names J. I's Auckland. | s gements as to| ' Owner, Sir Thomas J. Lipton. As draw goes the talent pick Palo ber of trials and safl-| Name of yacht, Shamrock IT Aito in the upper half and Beacon in the mosr g a0 o “Length of load water line, $0.5 feet. |lower. | nd any and all other con- | gt ot eoe SRV e the same to be salled | “The custom-house surement will | LITTLE SISTER WINS THE STAKE of the regatta com- | follow as i e Ml t to the constitution.” "',",""‘,‘,": 7 TRl that e taice e Midweek Coursing Event the Best of » regul s ascertained that the fmportar | Immediately after the regular meeting |y, Mo PUAR D [ASE T fmportant Its Kind. of the club the committee the cup was not offi considered What was generally considered the most S enime s & o here will be a boat bullt.” said lesd- | 4 sting and best midweek reserve | Commedore Lewis Cass | ing mcmbers, and while litile could be | Bteresting = at Commodore August Belmont, Rear C | gleaned regarding the ll,”\ o s ke ever run at Unlon Park resulted modore C. L. Robinson, Secretary J. ‘ the vessel that is required, there were | vesterday in unbroken victories for F. A. V. Oddle, Chairma the Regatta Com- | rumors in the air that Cornellus \'1|nllflr‘~l McComb's Little Sister. All through the ce_S. Nicholsc pmmodore | bilt would be the one to act. No better | Little Sister's work was fast and e | gpportunity will ever to had for one ot ent. .The score, 8 to 1, tells how 5 e Y o | the Younger members of the c'ub to estab- z Jurse’ Wi L. F. Bartels' the commitieemen Were | ligh an intermational yachting reputation: ding course with held a meeting, at which the WASHINGTON, Oct, T.—Considerable | Beer Brewer wag won. enge of Sir was formally ac- | interest is taken in na roles here as| After the first round the poor dogs were | | cepted on behalf of the club. At the con- | to the characteristics of the new defender | pretty well weeded out. Nearly all the clusion of the committee meeting the fol- | to be built to compete with the vacht Sir | subsequent courses proved close and hard Jowing cablegram was sent to H Thomas Lipton il aend 1o i D ik | subs icahimes pioyed Hoke end Kelly, secretary of the Royal Ulster | §¢; 1" the ca’s cup. fought. Brisk betting and goc ares lent Ya Belfast: Hichborn, chief construc- | @dditional vigor to the leashmen'’s enjoy- that if Sir Thomas can | ment. he new Shamrock speedier Ameri- | A number of favorites, some at fair n yacht buflders should be able to bulld | o vere toppled over by the short-end- ling private agre a'yacht faster than the Golumbia, Speaic | 0dds, were top: ¥ and accept as modified as to day ing to-day of what may be expected from | €'S- In the deciding dourse Little Sister by your challenge and extending limit of | Americ acht buildérs, Admiral Hich- | Was on the short end of a 1 to 3 shot. In time of start to 2 p. m., suitable to change | oL the first round the players of Prince Hal. of months. Is this satlsfactor | time intervening between the last | Lily of the West, Galiant, Concord, Min- The formal letter of challenge Which | race for the America s cup Lo the race Y Wa Wa, Hen Born' Ledy, Banhor was received from the secretary of the | now contempla has not n lost by | Bright, Snapshot, Honor Bright, Ever Royal Ulster Yacht Club, addressed to | our designers. The T0-foot ‘Yankee clase: | Shore and Metallic _pocketed the _cash. the s ry of the New York Yacht| which were built by the Herreshoff Manu- | Rest Assured and Sleety Mist at 3 to 5 lub 8 Sollgwm: 0. facturing Company and which were so | against Minnie Wa Wa and Honor Bright 1 requested Sir Thomas Lipton | !y tried in many competitions | were winners and Gallant and Bowery to forward ® you “ihisl CDERIEE IpE-the summer has kent the minds | Boy against Lily of the West and Victor America’s cup, subject, as to mru_xmd‘ chtsmen and designers alert to take | Queen at 1 to 2 brought money to' their | courses and other detalls, to the same | advantage of any possible improvements, | backers, In the third round Beauty Spot conditions as upon the occasion of the| “If when the trials of Shamrocks No. 1| beat St. Helen at 1 to 3 and Bowery Hoy lrh.u race, whi were found so satisfac- h;;]ll H“: : IH\IIUL\( the last | beat Snapshot at 2 to 1. h])ul:«y Bell at l‘ et than the first T believe tha eat Bowery Boy in the fourth round. “The first race to be salled on Tuesday, | our designers will be abie to e Al T BT AL AT | August 20, 150 | the Columbia or build & Nprove i ' ¥ Y The second race to be safled on Thurs- | Jumbia. Which shajl sueces by, ahogs | First round—Towe & Thompson's Prince Hal day, August the cu; ¥ | beat Pa Risky ~Attempt as! £ ik | Kennols® stead beat R. . de B = e — e 2 — | Lopez & S : B. D. Fallon's Lily of the West beat J. Keenan's Lundin Links James Dean's Gallant beat Custis & Sons' ' ' | Psyche after an undecided; Connell Bros. St. | | Helen beat Harrigan & Wiegan's Overtime; | Lande & Gerber's Concord beat Captain Clark- | | 801 Headwater; Curtis & Sons’ McKinley beat J. Trade's Old Glory; P. L. Taylor's Beauty Spot beat J. Mooney's Silent Treasure; Pasha Kennels' Rest Assured beat J. J. Kenny's Win- | ning Lassie: R. B. de B. Lopez & Son's Min- | newawa beat George Parkinson's Ben Lomond; | Pasha Kennels' Rollicking Airs beat T. J. | Cronin's Vixen after an undecided; D. E. Wi- | ley's High Born Lady beat Pasha Kennels' | Real Article; E. M. Kellogg's Towa Maid beat | James Hurley's Shylock Boy; F. | | OUNDINAPOND, STAFF CAPTUREL \Two Bullets in the Breast|Good Work Done by Captain A. McComb's Al,,‘;]!‘e Elnu\‘:l b'-n‘r ‘ngm:‘ ‘;‘yr'tlw'(‘—.l:l [s)} n\bl;usk.;}. H 2 ohnson's Mountain eauty B - Hisk Beidonis Shmead Elliott on Tsland of |ieenhinscfsse, EVE Sk Bomr Cronin’s Dalsy Dale beat George Sharman's Miss Skyrocket: A. Johnson's Lowlander beat Pasha_Kennels' Recording Angel; J. Morlar- ity's Kittleman beat Pasha Kennels' Reve d"Amour; Curtis & Sons' Cash beat R. E. de B. Lopez & Son’'s Diablo: H. A. Deckelman's 8 His Death. RESLE e o N, Mass., Oct. 17.—The trunk of a 7 Mindanao. { [ L MANILA, Oct. 17.—Under cover of g man’s body, with the head and legs sev- | stormy night Captain Elliott of the ¥ ot _beat Sterl & Knowles' Olita; 1’ brra i . D e For- v Michael b apt [’ | ered, was found to-day at Floating Bridse | tieth Infantry surprised fne rebel head- | benman; Georse. Sharmin's Bowery e Pond. The body was in a coarse sack | quarters near Oroquota, Island of Mip. fT. W. Bartels' Betsy Barrow after an unde- cided; Captain Cane's Victor Queen beat Pasha Clarkson's danao, and captured without fighting Gen- eral Alvarez, with his staff a venty- five soldiers. ARy The capture {s important and wlll tend to pacify the district. Alvarez had been | W | pounds. rongly sewed at the top and bottom and | s that of a man welghing about 160 On the body were a dark jacket The head had been severed Kennels' Round About; Cantain Flower of Gold beat W. Creamer’ F. Bartels’ Beer Brewer beat F. Borderer; T. Logan's Honor Johnson's Tod Sloan; Sterl & Knowles' and trousers. t the shoulders and the legs at the knees | and the arms had also been cut off. for a long time provoking hostilities in | Mist beat James Hurley's Hurricane: | “"There were two bullet holes In the| Mindanao. It was he who effected th | Kennels' Metallic beat Lowe & Thompson's St. | breast, which apparently had causeq | 418astrous attack on Oroquota some time | Oran: James Kennedy's Bver Shore beat Maher | deatn,” e body being dismembered after. | £8° and he was preparing another when | & Reid's Bad Boy. J. P. Thritt's Forget beat ward. From the lacerated condition of | '€ Was captured. iy Loy 1 ¢t Pri the trunk it is belleved that a butcher's | pl2ttachments of the Twenty-second and ! gars Galiant beat Lily of the Wests St Frrmon cleaver or an axe was used in the work. Sighteenth regiments engaged the rebels beat Concord: Beauty Spot beat MecKinley; Rest Assured beat Minnewawa: Rollicking Alrs beat High Born Lady: Little Stster beat lowa Mald: Mountain Beauty beat Lowlander; Kit- tleman and Cash were withdrawn; Snapshot beat St. Michael; Bowery Boy beat Vietor ueen: Beer Brewer beat Honor Bright; Ever hore ‘beat Metallic; Forget ran a bye with Rusty Gold. Third round—May Hempstead beat Gallant; Beautv Spot beat St. Helen after an unde- cided; Little Sister beat Rest Assured; Rollick- ing Airs beat Mountain Beauty after an un- | @ectded; Dalsy Dale ran a bye with Bad Boy; near Tubuagan in Southern Panay, rout. inr]agn;hcm. killing twenty and wounding SEATTLE, Oct. 17.—The transport Car- lisle City, laden with forage for Manila, salled to-day. Mojl, Japan, where she will take coal, will be the first Asiatic port touched. 'The Carlisle City carries about 2800 tons of hay and oats. J. L. de Vevoise accompanies the Carlisle City as quartermaster’s agent, in charge of Government supplies. A broken watch guard and the absence of anything of value in the packets of the clothing are believed to point to robbery. It is thought that the body had been dead { about ten day o et R EL St TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 17.—The American, Mexican and Pacific Railroad Company has let a contract to construct a road from Tucson to Caiabasas, a_distance of = sixty-five miles. Bradbury '& Co. of Denver are the contractors, Work bezins at once. | | and after 1 had taken fourteeu bottles I was BRANCH SEATTLE, WAS PUBLIC! t rem on cert struction in pra amusements, in evening: al affairs in which TO THE_ - hospital section, under Mrs the rd n its work of devotion to the needy 3 v fortunate Mrs. J. L. Tharp s the * nd members doors with no wel r Cornwal Mrs, P Blodgett Jolly Goodfellows’ Banquet. The quet of the ™, Goc Street Backsh. uesday last at the Ocel m enjoyable the following pr A ve Pres ADVERTISEMENTS. ECZEMA. That torturing and disfiguring disease has its cause in an impure condition of the blood. 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