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4 b THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. POLISHING THE FOOTBALL TEAMS [{EARLINGSFAOM |MODRINE NEARLY BEATEN FOR AT PALO ALTO AND BERKELEY NAPASTUEK FAHM ~ DONCASTER STAKE BY VULCAIN Coaches of Stanford and California Driving EIevens|piu. prg youngsters by| dreen Morris’ Horse Brought to a Fierce Drive to Win Through Fast and Furious Play. Noted Sires Soon to by a Neck—Ostler Joe a Surprise. Be Auctioned. ; kg THE CALL’S RACING CHART.[Ziimmy o .. Great T ok Taties e e 1365 Seide .. 1% 1361 ArEot ... 3 TANFORAN PARK sales ring will be sold to the highest bid- g < p—O0 i Fifth race—Seven furlongs; three-year-olds urns Han ich I Rsny o fhar 2 even and and up; purse: Stakes Also Fill T 5 Po i Puptt . 100 f Well, Index [Horse, Age, Welght.|PSi/St. %. %. Str. Fin. “op. HL €. P 12 Formero Eight Dollars o I foness = 53 Uard: Lavator .. 07 —— Bddle, Jones, 6..107] ; : :- 2 % gh 1ns . 1353 Uarda | . ! 1 24 25 7 X | Fast first trials by yearlings will soon De Campus. '4 9 ‘[m Th 81 in 5 maiden two and the order of things, A1l horsemen are {Ractvan, 4 . 67 10 % a% - 3 1 s e K 1y Lyons. o7 1 on the lookout for fresh racing material. {Imperious, 3 ol 113 g‘:. I i 52 D o { | On Tuesday evening, November 27, thir- |Castake, 8/8 91 10 71 4 emesis 17 | | teen as superb looking and richly bred | 136 &t 412 6% 4h 81 8 A R Bonitary . 7 yearlings as have ever been led intoa local 108 17 13 B s Sam Howart Possible Winners. First race—Autumn, Andrisa, Specific. -16, Won first three ariving._ per, Burns & Waterhouse's br. h. by y Rose. Woods on winner outfinished Miller. Sea Lion was best to-day. With more luck Racivan would have been a con der at Occidental Horse E were bred at A. B. Spreck of th ion, is a son of { farm, which has produced many excel- | tender. Wyoming away poorly. Coburn on Imperious persisted in hugging the rail where | Novia ess Ma. !fent " performers. and such splendld | _the footing was worst. St. Wood is fast but faint-hearted. Scratched—Opponent 104 | Thira race—Modr: | sives as Imp. Crignton, St. Carlo, Puryear | 13 COND RACE-Six furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $400. Fourth race—Diderc | D, The Judge, Kolo, General Miles Mll{d | £ T R s g By -+ o oy Fifth race—Mortgage, Formero, Herculean. | | Ravelston. Imp. Crighton, a grand look- 1nl|?x[Horse and Welght. l”-w:'(. 4 %. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. | Op. HL C PL Sixth race—Frea Pass | on, Billy Lyons \ | ing horse and a frequent winner in Aus- | coret — | 52 : Safi 4 Mwates ol — il 1 S { tralia, has to his credit, among other s Ass 121‘2 é;y. 11% [Coburn .. = g - | | the rare good breadwinner ( .mm’e‘.l pn;- 1329 |Articulate 3 3 s - ADVERTISEMENTS. sessing stake c s a two-year-old. 8t} L o T 5 " avied EBSECAR - ‘((m_l’u"m ramm‘x:’i“hm_‘l got Ruinart, | THe . 204; % 0% % 1164 Good start. Won casily. Second third _driving o R e | s o BELy er, dreth's b. c. by Golden Garter-Nonage, On! allop vinner. Ar- | Count of Flanders, Lord Marmion and St. | ticulate will do in his el B e St Nettel s S g | T THIRD YA Cuthbert. Pompino, o of the selling-plater div eediest | 1361 136S. THIRD RAC) | | —— Bettini | Puryear D. Index |Horse, Age, W | R etting | The youngsters to be disposed of, with Flarss, Axe. Welsht, [Patist. % st | Jockeys. [“op. mI Ci | their pedigrees, are herewith give :3;',.',1' LJoo. 1@ &i z :z sa 2 |McDonald ‘ 15 3; z: s B. c. by Folo-Phoebe F, b. Focite | E ] b G 2 Border Lasste, blk. c.’ by e REpS cah o3 8 Mumoee faby Eaol. W8 Picante, ch. ¢. by Imp. F |Moringa. 5 e 1% 1%t Sy I R i o i L 2 e B St. Carlo-Felly, ! y Puryear D: |Wallenstotn, 3! o ey e oy ek SERY S & Douglass II, ch. f. 2 I} T 7 { - STANFORD'S ELEVEN AS FORMED AT THE PRESENT TIME AND LINED UP FOR ACTION. THE | DRy Vel ot by L Duckos, 5 HERE I £ S i e B CHANGE LIKF 0 OCCUR IN THE PERSONNEL IS THAT OF QUARTERBACK. RAITT WILL RE | |8 dmp. Crichton-Viliercht, b. f. by Imp, | 1330 lOnyx 08) 919 9 9 9 9 fBnos .| W % = 1 TO PALO ALTO FRIDAY | Crichton-Antorsia, ch. c. by The Judge-Mak- | Time—3-16, :18%; 5-18, :43%; 5%f, 1:09%, Poor start. Won first three driving. Winner, D. awo, b. f. by The Judge-Umatilla. Randall’s blk. h. by Fresno-Sister to Jim Douglas. The dogs in front of Joe barked so ] e Sl el e b e 2o 4| Frank Covey, manager of Palo Alto| loudly the last part that he was compelled to win. Montallade looked to have been second. i stock farm, has baen specially engaged to | Duckoy stopped to mothipg. Onyx almost left. Genua needed o race. T T furious §s the | condition and with the exception of Cap- | ticns of the football committes of the | sell these yearlings. 1369. FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; Doncaster Stakes; three-year-olds; purse, $175. going on at t Burnett and Center Rush Lee all|league. So is the football committee, ac- | The entries for the ten stakes of the | -————— —— — " ° kil ot e b M el 5 % e sccdane] T = = | | Alto the | @ppeared on the field ready for the game. | cording to the bitter accusation of the | Callifornia Joekey Club to be decided dur- A | —_— Bemn%——m‘ | - | ¢ e the linemen play too | high schools. ing the spring meeting of 1901 were issued | Y. %. Str. Fin | Jockeys. | Op. Hi. C - | - - k the knack of The contretemps, which might end in a | for publication yest. ay ‘he rich $10,000 1z 1z 5 1n |Weadersta s ey 16 P 1 of the opposing | withdrawal or an expulsion of the high | Burns handicap closed with 103 nomina- ( e i b S S R Lig placed behind the school teams from the league, was caused | tions, the Thornton stake with twent i 23 __° = mm by theso time W holes and is doing| bv a disagreement over complimentary | eight and the Gebhard for two-year-olds | , 18 , (39%4; 8, 1:4%: %, 1.30%. Good start. Won driving. Winner, G. B. gs loose half, is | tickets for the championship game sched- | is represented by the entries of seventy-| Morris’ ¢h. ¢. by fmp. Sir Modred-Katrine. Vulcain ran surprisingly well in the going. Little Pills. gone a tower of stre he uled for next Saturday afternoon at Fol- | nine baby racers. The Palace Hotol| Modrine pulled up slightly lame. Scratched—Giccoso 102. 5 . the freshman | som and Sixteenth streets grounds. | stake, Pacific-Unfon handicap, Gunst |y O it T teas wlibe By ciile il e e Wk “They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsta, left end in veteran style,| Preston K. Rauch, W. A. Kirkpatrick | handicap, Lissak handicap, McLaughlin | - Sl Dot ool 2 | T A the dark horse In the and W. L. Potts, who form the football |and Naglee selling stakes and the Follans- | ] U el |~ Betting—— | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- position. Heavy practice | committea of the league, offered the | bee handicap were also liberally patron- | Index Horse, Age, Welght. [PstiSt. % %. Str. Fin.| Jockeys, | Op. HI. C. Pl | foct remedy for Dizsiness, Nauses, Drows Mond when Yost | teams of the Berkeley and Lowell High | ized. 5 = £ s e | g7 rounded out | Schools sixteen complimentaries. At this | The entrles in the Burns handicap and }‘;‘{“‘(f'-;;»m!-x SR a1 ] B el S B 2 | ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue oach K Quarterback Raitt will be | there was instant rebellion. Each team | Thornton stake are as {Choteau, 3. 4(s 8 53 32 |W. Waldo... 4 10 | Pain {n the Side, TORPID LIVER. They mes Hopper, Sterling Cs Friday’s practice. | demanded forty and when they were Te- | ne Burns handicap, [Frotead 3 115 itk o bad % i . George Cadwal- - | fused, (dealded Sheough: thelr InSuaKaeh; | vinglipmeaouyu. J. ) Rurkc, Rosor’ [Morelin, [ 9|7 4% 4% i 1% Regulate the Bowels, . Purely Vegetable. | € ay coach- ADEMIC LE . | piay the ga 1e e time and on de; Burlingamé Btock Farm. Montan! IT Don't Know, a.100 6|4 17 : C R B e the same ground, but freo from the con- Brutal; Burns & IWaterhouse, Fd | w1l el sl it 5o | Senall Pill, Small Dose. v o 3. rol or auspices of the Academic Athletic | First T , Scotch Plaid, E 94| 1 ) 5 95t Sl | Contestants for Ghampionship Seceds | [icagne. Mortgage, My Gypsy, Eifonse, ) 1202 [Magnus, 5. 3l %1% et | A » | Sman Price,’ Al Mon- and Become Independent. |,rh‘{‘ l';a.,'fl”a::,""mw”":: ";’2;’{“,?;’“‘2“; B s 7 S hoiing — Time—3-16, 818 G4t 110G Good gtart. Won easily. Second and third driving. N .| War has broken out in the football : i g . Winner, C. B. Durnell’s b. . by Morello-Prize. Credo had nothing to beat at the finish. T of the Achdemic Athletie Teague. | {cams and will issue orders for a game | Tye, Topmast; J Tt & B oy L Bt Tonas ran Ihto & Steanbe correat of sftmosphere UNITED STATES BRANCH. on the Sixteenth-street grounds at the | Fred Cook, Joh: contestants for the champlonship | original scheduled time. The solution | Bend: W. H. Cornwel gridiron honors—the Berkeley High School | may mean more than a gridiron battle, | Slver Garter; Doble & Co. rot on the chart. He was badly cut off, but seemed to have no speed anvway. *Left. & | 1871, SIXTH RACE—Six and a half furiongs; n Fonsovannah; es, Lamachu: ~_ | STATEMENT 11, 1889, For some time they lived | termaster has been directed to receive al- | T. H. Ryan, St. Simanian_Flaunt; P. Ryan, | . . he continues, but durine the past | ternate bids for using Eastern or Califor- | Plohn; John F. Schorr, . W. Brode, Sea Lion, MONG the events down for de- | him in the ring. e has added much to hlslsuéw ul; nia slate on all buildings at Fort Baker, | Greenock, Joe Frey; W. F. Schulte, Alleyiate; She has c ¢ scolded and ik “ | H. J. Se ,_Flo : Dolph_Shane, Silver o & n?fi.'f_ }:2 e.u‘\"ls ..m;“;;ffh:,u:;h she | When the specifications were sent out | I“"(‘un‘:o &ng??snmxlsnm’; “William Shields. day was the Doncaster stakes. inually complained that he returned from the East for the bulldings in ques- | Zoroaster, Handicapper; A. Stmons, Wax, O for three-year-olds, over seven might have practice in By flerce line and the Lowell School—are riding | Time will tell whether peace or a quad- | Dunne, Star Chamber, Scal R. Ellison, |Po. Eriwievsg v high horse, according to the declara- | ruple war will result. Specific; L; H. Fzell, Mary, The Lady; €. £ Tndex |FHorse ana Welght ipn St. %. %. St i op. HL CL PL i — —_— — — — o - Farnum, Ducat; J. F. Fogg, Gotobed >, = 5 % s % g i e ey Loy Fine, Onyx; Wiillam H. Fredman, Az Hart |Sybaris, 8. 04 7 1% 2 | | 2 2 95 710 0 TI N N - Gibson, Pirate Belle, The Star of Bethlehem; Boundlee, 8. 103 42 18 1 24 |Buchanan .| 3-2 188 135 1 |CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CHARLES KLEIN SAYS CALIFORNIA SLATE E. Hackett, Yellow Tail; 8. C. Hildreth, Au- |Galanthus, .22 88| 6 [4 83 % 32 |J Waldo..| 5 % 2 8 HIS WIFE WAS CRUEL IS GIVEN A CHANCE |‘tumn, Gontalon, Bangor, Vuleain, —Wooster 8 Kiugusen, 3..102 $ 31 2 g:‘ [Martin o e 8 > B —oF THR— at Berke- e | Boy, Tillo, Waring: W. S. Hobart, Tmp. A Mike Rice, 2 tett ....| o | e of physic: = T | tral} Hughes & Eiliott,” Sir Rolla; 'W. B. Jen- | Birdle Stone, 2 s 8 % Gl 3. T. W 6 18 18 . Diaier phissical | Demands Divorce on That Ground. | Congressman Kahn Receives Dis- | nings & Co, Vesuvian, Andrica. Canmore; W. | [Druidess, '3 6 4n s 715 [F. Kell | ® w w e « Decrees Granted and Other | patch Concerning Construction of |1I Ketchman, Bell Punch; Paul G, Lane, Joe | e ALrsl s LA iiReneh oo L300 6 8 B ] : ootball tea i Riploys £, Lyuph, Uaroh 4 o Time—1-16, :06 16, 8¢, 1:34. Good start. Won first three driving. Win- e iy Actions Instituted. | Fort Baker Barracks. e R ime LI b. & by Morello-Deception. = Boundlee had no excuses ~Svbaris e big game. Charles Klein, manager of the Hum-| Californfa contractors will have a |.gb Soui MEVOWRAt TRl J New- | collared and outgamed him. Galanthus came strong at the en ir Kingston ran in fits boldt Lumber Mill Company, has filed suit | chance to furnish slate for the construc- | man & Ten Tony Leppine til(ne, | - STE STIEAKS. TZSOtE GUIC 1T (e SRNEaiL- .7 BEra(eneGETIot 9, Muareh: Duvers. 0 INSURANCE COMPANY ‘orcey o < - ) v en; W. D. Randall, | = S S by e ’§""‘ Franoes ? l\lrm' (‘;r:"?, B l(};:n':f:l ek ,‘,’{‘,,’,f"f,‘;i a:,lmf;,ur‘; o ok Alihet, Babari| ¥, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, ON THE 31T p with the Ly is SUawen G Canm 00 SOUEN. - o . : » 0" Rou e Fretter; Dr. H. I Golden Age galloped away from Bedeck ay of December. A. D. 1809, and for tha | ity the ball | eavs in his compiaint he married his wifc | Congressman Kahn that the Chief QuAr- | Raiy Bencor Care el mperign BY F. E. MULHOLLAND. ack'den Age galloped away Srom, POISG | year ending on that day. as made to_tha ; | Pk Insurance Commissioner of the State of Ci Yery little 1 to 3 was obtalnable about | rorpja” pursuant to the provisions of Sections 10 i 'C s . Sislon at Tanforat Park yester.| ,Creda proved Bast of m 5ece Job In. o | o Bt b A b Loke epdaped * five and a half furlong spin decided later ASSETS . | on, scoring from Racetto and Chotean at - -z of 7 to 1. The favorite, I Don't | Real estate owned by company.. ucking e to force the big team touchdown re in go for 2 1 physical . | odas ym his offic ous casions too | tion, it was found that Eastern slate was | ensboro; W. B. Sink Jr., Formero; A. J. > ¢ the original st of | ¢ S - Jice | oans on bonds and mortgages. 0 T e o i das THotel, | called for on all but one of the structures, | Stemier. Arbaces; B. E. Stimson, Earl Isling- furlongs. Of the orlginal Wt of | Know, whose name when a first cholce | (Gan®o 20" a1a of ail suecks and were Mving TS Selined b ;| The local contractors, seeing that ther | ton: Matt Storm. Morinel; W. A. Streett. The | nominations, Modrine fr e should be changed to on' nk, had bonds owned by company where they were living, she refused to g0 Benedict: Gill Summers, Torsina, Herculean, | Green Morris and Sam Hildreth's Vul- | a tempestuous voyage Cash in | to_housekeeping. | ru:‘(‘.:m rimination flhliltflsg‘(lhen'lx. appealed Cash in bank: | ‘Michael J. Kelley has sued Alvina H.|fo Congressman Kahn to help them to get | Xal B R “ f T T e anks.. < - E al 3 % | mpson & Hagerman, Rio_Shannon; A. S espond to the bugle call. the favorite, Sybaris, In the las . | Interest due ‘hf“'y o dmmien?”finfipfifl 5;35 ’lr)?;l- | {v‘mr r'aréé(rl?;::;-ri Ix\zxr'“}'\ai}rlm?n:t‘og":fid";flf Wright & Co., EI Emperador, Young Morello, (A“-Ix"lh‘;n}{mlt\'oy rgofr?; !eeomed to be all in | The former led to within a few jumps of | stocks and loans ris as co-respondent. Kelley alle as 5 | As = s o - ‘Tempo. | the wire, when Woods got the first choice | Interest due and his wife committed numerous indisere- | terday the following dispatch was’ re- | THRDD. ciakes, four miles—O. W. Boeseke, | favor of Modrine, the big colt was held | ;€ Wl WOPR R OGNS B0t 700 € the ver- | and mortgages . ¥'s office Kalos, C. E. Tillus, Payntz, Don Orsino: | cain, each carrying 128 pounds, were the | Schreiber’s coit Boundlee was nosed out | . | tions on July 4 last. In a cross-complaint | ceived by him: Texarkana; C. T. Boots, Vincltor, Mistleton: | 5" [ronibitive 1 to 6 choice in the books, | giet. Peomtoms I G Mrs. Kelley says that it was her husband | Hon. Jultus Kahn, San Francis-o, Cal: In | Burns & Waterhouse, First Tenor, My Gypsyvi| L Ri"n Ctopoards on the Hildreth horse sobaby ol s2v who violated the marriage VOws on the | response to your telegram of the 17th, the Chiet | Willlam Cahill, Rolling Boer; Fred Cook, The . | dus and accrued E Ren could scarcely be peddled out at any | Track Notes. Amount receivable unde price. Everything went well for the ‘“‘I J. H. Pettingill presided in the judges’ | policies vorite after the start until the turn for | stand yesterday. Mr. Pettingill is one of last national holiday. Kelley. she claims, | Quartermaster has been directed to receive al- | ; P. Corrigan, Commonwealth Attorne; > Pevpetus threatened to kill her and by his abuse | ternate bids for using Fastern or California . B Dingley ne Such; Doble & forced her to leave him. slate on all buildings at Fort Baker. nkler; C. P. Fink, Ulm: 8. C. Hildret Suits for dlvorce were also filed by | LUDINGTON. | Autumn, Bangor. Gonfalon, Waoster Boy, Tillo; | vorite after the mtwes P Ub foiiy 1l | SHan 3o ey urt officials n this eoum. Tatal Raste - Inger M. Nielsen against Ole ‘\’"’"“;7“ for | 5::&:’; E"iflfihi,"pfi‘fi'&;,},’yf?fll‘h“.“f;"i\v."fl cain closed on thie leader and soon had | trv and will officlate at Tanforan Park | LIABTLITTES. | iy, Eain B Collise againtt Joho & | DRUGSTORR PROFRIETOR man & Eean, Tony' Lepping: W, D ‘Randall, | Wedderstrand riding hard Great beads | quring the balance of the racing season. | Lomes adjusted and unpaid. . ollie , &n 3 T Dr. W, | Colonel Root; T. on Stoo Losses 1 ess of adjustme 3 s £ i*‘uilxn against Lillle Mullin for deser- | ROBBED BY MASKED MEN | fruptiet: 10 ;\m,’;.“rf,fxfi'fl_v,Cn.,n:f,‘.m,nl.jhfl. R rhmi b:cke{t‘i MT""“’,&"‘,‘L]? | re(c::::l:zfl?n“lls“ and Frank Ireland are | 4% ','u.;‘.n‘:ic; . st 10 1 tion. 3 | zar; C. E. Siles, Payntz; 8. W. Streett, Midian; | sigh of rellef was heard as he ev v 3 Losses resisted, inc is Naure’s time for rest; Decrees of divorce were granted yester- | Hold Him Up in His Place of Busi- | . Tarvey, Giiberto. B 2 tho. judges winner by a scant neck. | “English Bill" Jackman, the bookmaker, | Gross premiums on ¢ to Celine Kahn fi I Kahn for | L% t being an old- | Sew York | one year or les and the man who does not day to Celine Kahn from Paul Kahn for | ness and Take Money and | The following handicaps will closs and | it came within an ace of being reached here last evening from New Yor gne year ov less. cruelty, Lucy M. Hawthorne from Loyot | tashioned upset. Mor in th pe: take sufficient time to sl Hawthorne for neglect, and Lucy B. Jewelry. name at midnight of Thursday, Novem. | faSmloncd UPSCL. . o o/orally supposed the | Bill was an extensive loser earlier \n the | Grogs premiums on 8 € suincent time to sieep Moo & Erwin H. Meech for deser- b ber 22, to be run at the next Oakland ereas e PR nad ac. | season, but got out at Aqueduct track, | more than ome year. $4.9%5,101 65 or who cannot sleep when el O omtatr of the Srosstors” comith, | meeting, beginning December 3, 100: ko Denders.” for instead . the | quitting a small winner. reinsurance pro rata he makes the effore, is GF | oot i and SLTULL Chest T | M Mopte Sano, x| S0 Y2 Y SRERSE SRR | O e e et | 15 et i and upward. Entrance, $5; $10 additional to ac- | next to the rail. g 1 Lt ¢ under life de; ma , ‘eiort, ASSESSED VALUATION West Oakland, was held up to-night by | cept. The club to add an amount necessary | defoat. purse: g e g e e wearing out his nervous SPRING VALLEY PROPERTY | two masked men, who took $30 in cash ton;k'f; wlhf srvudvd“dt‘gg lhemme ;500. lof Black Oslter Joe 1'm-nishedl thsl {;‘“"5353 %; glrlmmg‘ . 07 ;3: mfl".‘n . :}: . . e — 3 wkic o second an: to third. Entries | of the afternoon by capturing the T ver Tone. nah strength and consuimin his Statement Filed by Assessor Dodge. m;\gra ;r::tck'\l was Just closing his stors | srmounced Friday November 30 Winners o | BUmber at ok e 1304 Tude Shrpshriss | PamY - vital power. Dr. Miles’ Scott Collect Over One Million at 10:30 when two'men walked up to the | cther than a selling purse atter the weights | ey I o0 Ehort. for Randairs 135 None Such. - 1367 Bpecifio .cccceee0 | moeas Habilfties .. ik : Dollars in Taxes. counter. They were medium sized, and | &7 Announced to Carry, 8 Dounds exte . ne | horse. In fact, it was, but Genua, Cyril | ¥ e - & Nervine bnngs sweet, Bana mile and a sixteenth. To be run Monday, De- backed up so badly that Joe e £ INCOME. . te. | each man had a.handkerchief tied over | camber 8. and Duckoy backed up | Secona race—8ix furlongs: mares; four-year- | xer cas 3 - soothing, refreshing sleep. | | man ot the properis ‘asteseed to the | his face ard corried A revolver. One man | - 3o The Smasta Water Handicap, for two- | had it his own way at the close, beatlns | 35°hd T setiing: Net cash actually received for Sry o i g Sy bpehagi ool hich | held a revolver at Smith's head while the | Jcar-olds and upward. Entrance, §5; $10 addl- | Cyril and Montaliade out & jeBger, Toc | ... Guess Me.......105 1283 Novia ... 107 | Raceived for intsrest on bonds and Don’t let another mg t Spring Valley al erh ;mpr;ny} Fw c! ther took: all the’ money: 1h. theplkoe ticnal to .‘r:('(-'pt.k 'fl;ln club to‘? 4 lfn!;.mmmt fi“fl" ?d“ exceedingly 1353 Mocorito . 05 m;:“b "‘,""‘"‘?f; oSS o D e . - - e Boal of Super- | o . | necessary to make the ss value of e race | ‘cDonald. ... Louise Hooki 05 r zzle. tved int t nd divide: Gkt 5 ok ? e e A etaany anows the | They then seatched Smith and took all | 3o, of which H0o {0 seond and §0 to third: | | After & somewhat extended vacation. | iz Soatewe ono 107 N e e Sy Eam—— pass. it Y- aeaessed valuation of the real estate to be | the moncy he had in his pockets and his | Entries close Thursday, November 22. Weights | Eddle Jones, the Morello horse, made his all other sour B T 5 80 972: personal | watch. While one of the men covered | and acceptances Wednesday, December 5, at 11 reappearance in the opening run with Third race—Six and a half furlongs; three- | Received for rents 3 rements, $628,97: ! e [Py ey P g 0 i to- | Smith with his rovolver the other pulled |, m. Winners of other than a selling’ purse | Johiny Woods in _the saddle. Backed | year-oids; handicap: 54,007 35 the telephone wires out, preventing Smith | efter weighte are announced to carry § pounds - *I am s arugg: when I was’ rmblod with lnsoms:h”g few years ago took Dr. Miles’ found Total fncoms | 6 and 8 to 1, he locked horns | “1383 Duckoy . 6| 1048 Vesuvian f tal, $10. 2 2 | from notifying the police at once: They | extra. One mile. To be run Thursday, Decem. | Fparingly at @ and B to % 3¢ 0C T in 2 | (oot adeine 131| 1285 Movtgage Nervine and oopsterday was & red leHer Oo o than | then told him that they would shoot him | BT & | e 1aae ¢ at the wire, was first by a | ‘T3 Doublet 38/ 1963 Matt Hoe 7 EXPENDITURES I have not been Collector Scott's ; 3 | i£ he left his store inside of half an hour | Si000—The December Handicap, for thres year, cems to have lost all o Net amount paid for fire losses (in- with tRat d since.” | P00 was aiied R ”{‘*“’“";,‘;"f{}e“‘,’,‘,’é | ‘and disappeared in the darkness ’;‘Ifl' and upward., Entrance, §; #15 additiomal | Rod. Imperious ! Fourth race—Six and a half furlongs: two- | cluding #80,6:9 38, losses of pra. : rom taxes on real estate. e sy} | to accept. e club to add an amount neces- 3 . R} L e P H. 1. HowaxS, Madison, Wis Corporations, Including the Southern Pa. | Smith managed to get to a ielephons | rary tomiake the Krots value of the race I e e B S R 0 | cific. Daniel ‘Mever, Fair estate and most | Shortly afterward and not the police, which $150 to second and $76 to_third. brokerage ... = . SR 58 | of the banks paid their taxes, the banks | Ah Nqugb of I;IIPH :H '.",:Et tr.ituearch f(?r | Welghts and acceptances Wednesday, Decem- BIG MAE m BE Queen vs. George Sharman’s Ml!’ Skyrocket: | Paid for saiaries, fees, and other { alone contributing the. eitin of $WHD to | the tobbess, DUL ey Bal Al g Hones | e ML et il s m. One sillé 450 ¢ (iziong Ty J. Dean's Warco vs. L, F. Bartels’ Betsy Bar. | charges for officers. clerks. etc... ™ The city's coffers. There remain but four Start and oither hid n the rafiroad yards | be run Thursday, December 13 RUN AT UNTON PARK |fowiAtngid -Kemnels Aethrs ' va Connell | paia for State. mational and locai o De. Miles’ | gays more in which to pay taxes. for on | Qhont thren monthe a0 & clerk n this | e L A B L g . | Norember 2 R Ahey o e | same store reported that he had been ON EASTERN TRACKS. One Hundred and Twenty-éig] Rusty Goid vs. J. Hurley's © K Capitol; Cap- | = tures .. . 2993 13 fa6ed. Beott saye thore Is about $10,000 | Fobbed, but investigation showed that he |, o —the Talant at Ban.| ~Hounds Entered for Baturday | tun cane's Gresmhall vy I M Pergug con | Tl i ’ yet to be collected, but he has provided | had used the money himself. O SUTPEIAER. ST TR SR SELE K s and Sunday's Event. Lo S o B ATl s erv‘ne S neaunees and Gepaicne ¢ M"Yy Ay ALL NTGHT IN WABHINGTON. Moy 21T The drawing for the Union Park coef | ei'a Aljen: o Loszes incore? Srins De yoer (B SRS N N , Nov. .—There were Sunday was hel o3 smiums. | Fire Risks. | stake for Saturday and King Cashier: George Van Bergen Risks and Pre Xs. | Premtums, > | R ATV RS RM big surpri; t Bennings to-day. In ht. One hun- | "§ a g e | HEAVY RAINSTO: two big surprises a 28 y. thian Castle last night. ve. L. F. Bartels' Best Bargain; ¥ soothes the nerves, nour- | | FITZHARRIS A VICTIM poncess il the second race Robert Waddell at 20 to 1, | htas and twenty-elght nominations wers | Yudy Granard W HA Net_amount ot riskal i s . | i _| ana Charles Estee at 40 to 1 in the fourth | ;oo Rocket; D. J. Healey e S it "1 g890.998,062 ishes the brain, and. ®: OF. B NS was mooen! M":i“: e ¢ Nf::lnd I"”’d %in Mil- | e, both camo under the wirs wimners. | “suc: first train for the park will leave | Erothers’ Bunko Bill: Pusha Kenncls' Roval | JeaE ..o N00.80.08 | 8550101 13 freshes the entire organism. | | me Was Deaf and Could Not Hear the i Pos’ Deg Xrowh V| masutte: Third and Townsend strects Saturday at | parcinsonrs: Ben Lomond " ve. B Tolindy | expired during _ (he o s "ol Exposure. a £s—S: 10:15 and on Sunday at §: 3 Pleasant Girl; F. Jones’ Tom Hurlick vs. R. el . 778,13 Sold by druggists on guarantee. Frightened Animal Coming BERKELEY, Nov. 2l.—Alonzo Walker | Caraival seomm Ho s e Bmars. /s | Haturday special for Tanforan will stop | I."ds B. Lopex's Weribee: T. Tierney's Lucre- | Net smount in forcs) ' " | ' " " g ne His Wi A 1ying N Five and a half furlongs—Robert Waddeli | at the park. Next week there will be | tin Borgia_vs. Russell & Allen's Castaway. December 31, 15 L040.751 | 7,102,302 8¢ Dr. Miles Medical Con, Elkhart, Indy’ § | . Way. was found lying on Milvia street between | . ;1" oladie "sgcond, sia third. | Timé, | two midweek stakes. The draw was as | Curtis & Sons' Warpath va Captain Cane's |~ & © REDDALL, " 4 | John Fitzharris died at the City Recelv- | Channing way and Durant avenue this | .00 25 b 2 " | follows: Miss Penman; Pasha Kennels' Rival's Answer | g oonod and s -~ o lhfi 34 | ing Hospital vesterday from injuries re- | morning in an unconscious condition. He rdles, mile and three-quarters, selling— | (oron stake, 128 entrles—J. P. Thrift's St. |Vs. Aeneld Kennvlsmflyinx Faster: George | a0y or Janua 1 on, McFonso EDMU ve. F. A. McCom second, Bosphorus | yi st va. Captaln Cane's Master Davenport; | Sharman's Chic i viry.- Natere Wt ceived by being knocked down on Tuesday | had been lying in the heavy rainstorm | Draughtsman 5 2 G : | Patriot; Pasha Kennels’ May Hempstead vs. by a runaway horse belonging to H. | nearly all night and was drenched and al- | Vard. Time. 3:2s 15, Chiarini Bros. Brass Button ve rrona | W. Creamer's Onward; George Sharman's The o R. L. - o . vards, —Charles Estes t; J. P. Thrift’s Tyrons | W. a Schwartz of 1514 O'Farrell street. | most_dead from exposure. L lor's Beauty Spot: R Ia 2 Doctor vs. Curtis & Sons’ War Hagle; J. VY. WATT, ¥an TO THE ‘, UBLIC! | Bchwartz left his horse and buggy stand- | L. M. Willlamson, who found the man, r:f Aascowcod Seiond; BRNGOIENIRE (THR | Seitor 'HH~ ‘t M“ 'g_"‘,"“':‘ Ke‘nn':{:?" ,‘."',;'y' Smith's Master Workman v& F. A. McComb's ROLLA V. A » ager, BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. | ing unhitched in front of the market near | took him to the Contra Costa Water Com- | ~TNvo-year-olds, selling, six furlonfs—The };:‘gg"gu e Bone Psyche vs. Russell & Al- | Sir Pasha; Curtls & Sons Kitosn P PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, Francisco, has cared of kidney trouble and jicianders. One of the shafts of the way. happy to make this state. | PUBEY struck the unfortunate man in the | This evening Walker roused out of his 6, 1900.—To whom it may | the corner of California and Polk streets. ‘s office, where medical aid was = second, San Laul B Caary Kennels' Rollicking Airs: H. Lynel et T ron ety | The horse Tan away, UDRetting the | moned. Beveral hours: swork Waa requlted | thard Time. 118 55, i g rnen's Tanton; O e Yitns Witson va. H. | Cock va. D. J. Healey's EhRoce; Tey »- |ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING, e ey .f_l"mlsol | buggy and knocking down Fitzharris, who | to bring Walker to consclousness. He | Mile and i00 yards—McLeod of Dare won, | ""Gravis Rona; A. Johnson's Mountain ;elfflki.k’ Attempt vs. T. W. Bart c F ‘ s S reet, 530 | was crossing the street, and being deaf | then fell Into a heavy sleep. Later he | Leon Fi m-gn second, Island Prince third. | pooy ™V B, M. Kellogg's xc“" Boy; H. H. | Melody. orner Fine and Sansome Sts. B | could not hear the warning cries of the | was removed to his home on Channing | Time, 1 arroll’ Vixen vs. F. A. | CINCINNATI, Nov. 21.—Track at New- Claiyas T 3 Cront Charges Undue Influence. BRANCH OFFICE - - - - 310 PINE STREET. ' L & Knowies' Ol t very sloppy. Results: Comb’s Crawford Lass; Sterl 4 K The hearing of the action by which ment, as 1 find o side, breaking .two of his ribs and inflict- | sleep and was able to talk. H e ta Vs H. A. Deckelman's Rocker; J. J. Kees R b ing other serlous Internal injurics. il Making his way through the pinat | One mile—Little Henry won, Juniper second, | an's Lundin Links ve. Erskine & Jjones' Lav- Henry 1;‘51;5"*}:!:86‘% the representa- GORDON & FRASER, Managers. sense of the word and an lamentable feature of the case was | ing storm he stumbled and struck his| Glenwood third. Time, 1:48 ender; Curtis & Sons’ McKinley vs. F. A. Me- e of s e late s. Eliz- b honorable man in all his | the fact that Fitzharris was married less | head on a rock. He was rendered - | 4, 5ix and a halt furlongs deaiiogs. DR C A 'GAT. Dentit. 362 Second | than twe weeks g0 o Miss Kruz of Ouik- | ncicus and becoming thoroushiy e e i, Taly Dt RS eatngd 4 B8 baae Tt e Tend | AL 18 s atuor el st Mile and a quarter, selling—Albert Vale won, | ¥one” Ttosinante: L er is a scene-shifter in the Oak- | Nettie Regent \d, Sarilla third. Time, Fr e meate of | came. land THEAer . AT T A PRy | A s Bt pheat, Boy vs. H. L 0 o t : H. A. Deckelman's Mas- | abeth Wynne, seeks to recover $687 fro oo By fhi | Comb's Little Biater; B i Toovews Wasrimo: | Mra, Rose Coyne and the Hibernia Hack Curtis & | was partially heard by Judge Hebbard George Sharman’s Bowery | yesterday. On October 30 last Mrs. Wynne ynch's Lyddite; J. Dean's Gallant | went to reside with Mrs. Coyne, her vs. J. Dean’s Sisquoc; J. Maher's Emma M vS. | tar, In exchange for the comforts of a wisi* DR. JORDAN'S anzar MUSEUM OF ANATOMY R i SRR ¥rank McAllister, a business man of this | _Five and a half furl B4 Adack won, The rift's Brutus; Pasha Kennels' Rest 1051 ARERT Y. det. G247, 57000 ), for having of this JI. P. Th 7 ¥ home, it is alleged, Mrs. Wynne trans- omb trouble and cance; Memory of Patriots Honored. city. Bronze Demon second, Gerraunt third. Time, | Agsured vs. F. Jones’ Lovina; E. Geary's Bon- ed The Angmnio o e 8 greet o b - 1:12%. A etha v, Bterl & Knowles' For Glory; | ferred two bank accounts amounting to S Vs & o s t sufterer for 1§ | The Knights of the Red Branch held i ; p— ¢ | 657 to Mrs. Coyne. Mrs. Wynne di 4 8ix and a half furlongs, Owners' handicaj ¢ Cavalier vs. Curtls & Sons' . Wynne on P g R s monther tim. |8 memorial celebration in iheir hall last | Mrs. Arnold Sues for Her Baggage. | 3 31 won. Bummer secend, Lady Smithmore | Gurts & 8208 [ ‘person sus; C. O. Peterson’s Silver Cloud vs. the 3d inst. rs. Schnitzius now asks disease ively cured) ol : .{::;' 'y B-.,{h s ‘ ¥ : i > . . that the transfer be set aside, y. MRS GEORGE BETZ. | Prilion after which the following. pro: | tradited son of Sir EAwin Arnold, 8 try. | €0 Batfiea third: Time, 1474 T Allen’s Talk to Me: Sterl & Knowles' | and unduly influenced by Mrs. Coyne, Pinole, Contra County, Cal. | grammp was ably renderen: ing to recover her baggage that was neld —_——————— Hleety Mist va. Curtle & Sons’ Cash; Curtls & ;——o—..__ — ¥ Mrs. Annie Hutchins, a Berkeley hotel val Cadets Defeated. ¥ey o 4 o T § RCIE o M | Bara ot Yo S X Mo s Mo | xEepe ML Al it AASFOOT bR | oo ATOLAS, e Soitne Dsiverity | MM At ST I | entriniomint st g i be ¢ of others I wish to make John Doyle; song, “West Asleep,’ Jeremian |5Ui asainst Mrs. Hutchins to recover her ’ = Kellogg's Ben's Babe case. ‘was heart . his evening in Sherman, Cla; , e trouble. Deasy: - . baggage with damage to the amount of | 0f Pennsylvania defeated the naval cadets | vs. BE- iven t E v & . 3 k Daly; iy » ep Arnold wa: e was - | score arge the cade s 3 a 2 £ B e b ot St oot a0 E% | Yt ot e iriand Mot Guar | 1mE 81 i K ’ Rorpet: Ruseel &' Allew's, Wedaing metls va | BTG, SRCICTY,, The AMAlr promives to n: “‘God Save Ireland,” Emerald Quar- | ing at the Walworth Hotel in Berkeley, | game. R. E. de " He a14 ail he claimed. and | tet and audience. and during his fight against extradi T E. de B. Lopez's Wardel Many tickets have been sold and the com- after treating six montas 1 am now well and —ee————— Be remained there In charge of & figptl'x?; Milliners Want Early Closin; Sieinnotrs® Veto; . Tussell i r:"‘ °“t"f° expects to see a large strong. Youre. respecttallyy. r; Had Knockout Drops. United States_Marshal. Paying the ex- ‘g y 8. First Foot va. Pasha Kennels' Reckless Archer; | Outpouring of friends of the afflicted ar- MRS. BARLOW, 1027 Mission st., 8. F. R H G penses of the Marshal rather depleted the | The milliners of S8an Francisco have fn- | P. J. Reflly's Warship vs. Captain Clarkson's | tists. PR o ahsi - H. Cunco, an ex-convict, was ar-iarnold trensury. and when he left his|augurated a movement for early closing | Golden Garter: J. Carroli's Auckland ve. rested on Dupont street yesterday after- | wife was forced to remain in_California | of millinery establishments. A meet: e iy oot R DA o faey S g The Welsh eol which was founded - poon by Detectives Wren and Dinan. |for want of money. Some of her friends | will be held Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock | LarXey, &, Beck's, tadies, GRoISes f T at_Port ““‘monéhfl'mh Argentina, in When searched he had in his pockets a |finally paid her board bill, but when she | at Red Men's Hall on Post street to Gis- Maher & Reid’s Bad Boy vs. Aensid Kennel . 18 reported by the Admiralty to be BT°ES B30I O, o0 | S s e e D S| S 04, Cittloy, St Sersonnc ) Al o M P & oy s ol B Tai csmbepelly i & reac] secure o ; 8. les vs. n . e | charge of carrying a concealed weapon. | baggage. ] B b o e e W O Cane's Victor | horseback. - - . TS A

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