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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1901 e e e S S5 CHINAMAN DECOYED [SHORT ENDSWIN, |REIFF LOSES ALL ADvERTIEMENTS | BAILWAY TRAVEL __ TO ROOM AND SLAIN PIK[HS HEJ["E[ CHANCES AT POST Who Runs Hong Ah Wing Is Stabbed to Death . |Meets With Poor Success in Trying to ~ 1 and Chen Hoot Kee Is Accused. T“‘g’u‘{,nf:rg‘l‘;"fi‘fh{}‘n‘?jfig’ Land Slap Dash. May Read On the Coursing Park. California Limited w S S THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. | Echo Captures the Midweek Reserve | Stake, Defeating Vandal in a TANFORAN PARK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23.—Weather fine. Track muddy. T selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, 3550. Long Course in the F SRR L T W W ——— Betting —— % Finals, Index [Horse, Age, Welght.|Ps . % % st P | sokers [Top Bb G B0 Real electric lights s 162 | Duckoy, 4 B1 8114 Akl 1k 92 1658 |Tenny Belle, T X 43 te 32 €5 -5 e Curtls & Son's Echo on the short end of | 164 rm;?..mo'n, 7% H | 7 4% on 83 36 T In every berth a 1-2 shot defeated T. J. Cronin’s Vandal saline, 4 212 62 31 41 43 . 52 1 [in the finals of the midweek coursing at | e |Surdock 4 §/¢ 3h 71 610 55 [Fauntleroy ] Coing to Chicago (o 5 . oul Play, 4 7|8 2h 21 51 61 (Ransch ..... 0w @ nion Park yesterday, thereby winning | 1682 |The Singer, 4 | 5 7% €61 710 710 |Dominick -.. (] 2 the stake. Echo won this course by a | 14%, |Morelia, ¢ O el R T LA ] On the ness, Bad Tastetn the Mouth, Coatea Tongu: | score of 12-6. Time—3y, :18%; 1, :28%; % %, 1:32. Fair start. Won easily, Second and third driv- | uolm dogs tore up the ‘fie&? logelhelr. ing. Winner, H. 3, Jones' b. g "by imp. Brutus-Decoy Duck, Tnterfered with slightly at Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Thqi | coming upon the hare as i ey were in . Winner ran circles around his fleld. Isaline ran wel or a mile. the Bowels Ve Regulate Purely Vegetable. | the slips. Echo then began scoring. Dur- | Gat, O at back stretch turn. "The Singer and Morella almost left e £ ; 2 Jerld 110, Formatus 101 Small PHil, 8mall Dose. ing the middle of the eourse Vandal Work- | eammeo e ot U IR U A A ARAANARAR AR A AR A A AR A 2 six points, but kcho got in agan | 1691. SECOND RACE—One mile; selling; maidens 3 - hed @ strong winfer, Bnct S s s, eniint it Lo SmaM Price. Short-enders won 1n such profusion ye: = |Bo.| terday that the pikers couldn’t pack their | Index |[Horse, Age, Welght [Pst|St. . 3%. Str. Fin [ Jock: Santa Fe | | op. winnings home. In the first round Stam | N SR . | ‘ B beat Rollicking Airs, Black Dalsy beat | {Honaen, 1 1 418 3% 3% 18 16 H { aniat At 5 eorge Dewey, 3.101| 11 8 61 28 21 10 p | sannockburn, Briar Root beat Sir Law- {Sam Howard '4.116] 8|4 5n 61 83 88 R | | rence and Fashion beat Lady Da- |Haralamb, 3 . 91 5§ 42 4n 51 4n 8 10 10+ 3 | venport at odds of 1-5; Usurer-beat Victor | 159 Cambaceres, 3 5|8 62 73 66 5% 8 8 7 2 | Queen at 1-3; Lear King beat Beer Brew- | 1511 |Red Cherry, 4 3{2 21 33 41 610 Jenkins 0 2 P W | er, Olita beat Honor Bright, McKinley | |The Hoodoo, 3 2/3 71 8 710 715 (Ransch ...l 2 ® ® 1§ i awrence, 3-5; kdshion Plate | |Cerrosanta, '3 717 1n 11 8 8 |Fauntleroy | 30 & 50 2 1S IMPORTED wo dumps occurred in the | Time—i, :274; 1, :5214; %, 1:22; mile, 1:0. Bad start. _Won easily. Second and third i o dumps eccurred in the | "driving. “Winner, P. Dunne's ch. & by Bramble-North Anna. Nansen pounds the best (Main Line, Foot of Market Streeh, | fasnts and Y & ARy BSOS B and compelled to be. Was not straight when barrier was released, Sam Howard able from VICHY, Framce, . B shion Plate beat Strayaway to be out agal Cerrosanta had a bushel of speed. THIRD RACE—Two miles; hurdle; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. at odds of 1-5. In the third round :laster Davenport | won from Vixen, 1-5; Migh Born Lady | t8avE — Frow JANUARY I, 10l —~ ARRIVE 7:804 Bonicia, Sulsun, Kimire, Vacaville, In Bottles. 5 = - Ti45e . < S R et | Po.] j———— Betting ———— e Rumsey and Sacrawento ks | (rom NeRinley, 2T 20 Syecthess [EOM | Indox Huse, Age, Welght [Fai/st. 1m. 14, Str. Fin | Jockeys. [Top i €L PR When you drink so-called e i e uate | Born-Lady beat St. Ives at 1- (1680) -| L. o | 1 ' E = = Viehy in Biphons you are £:804 Atlantic Kxpress—Ogden and Fast 12:15¢ i e Ty s e Do syadl | G Lib A T3 1, 34 13 3P [l e ) pirie Aot ik | | I T e lan angel. One dollar played on D. E.| 1566 |Mestor, 'a 1f1 23 8% 3 3 |G Wuson.| 0 1 52 which contaias no mediei- 8:004 Nilos, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, Wiley's dog and left to remain would | .... |The Californ'n, 1)2 510 5100 ¢ «. (Worth’gton | 10 15 3 nal properties, like that Stodkion ... e have won in the four courses in which | 150 |Willlam O'B, 306 42 450 o Modsiocty ol §8 - B : 5 g o O et Dvie, Wilinass (i the dog appeared somewhere in the neigh- | 1092 |Negligence, §.. A R e [Huecston’ oy H v‘: ‘: the Natural Ly = Speioge), Willows, Red orliood o N Rl B ey Fair start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Winner, W. P. Fine's ch. e | b e i tough courses, but stayed with | | | S0 San Jose, | the game until the fifth round, when she | | & by Red Iron-Lily W. Lomo only galloped. Granger is improving. Mestor consistent. e Tons, Sacramcuto, ] . Negligence lame. *Pulled up. Taken with meals ilte, Chico, Jted Bluft was withdrawn. The scores: | PREVENTS CUR Maryesille, - ‘ Woneatsy midwock: reserea,’ Sest samdet. | 3000 FOORTIE RACI B furinats: Duny Tast Brstives, s v cils st 2a wot. > YERENR Gt CUVERS. ity B e e ek Wy S Cane's Mastér Davenport beat J. R. Smith's T PR R R o e s ~ [——— Betting——, Be SURE the BOTTLE | ®ioeslos Angeles Ecpress = Memines, St s S . i rop. Brockion, Meroe: ;f.'li:”’mfiu:iffé"flri Stam Dbeal Pasha Ken-| Index (Horse, Age, Welght. PsiSt. %. % Str Jockeys. | Op. Hi ClL PL LOOKS LIKE THIS CUT. Ty, o 5o Ageles . e | beat P. J. Rellly’'s Eerly Dawn; A. van_der | (1675) | o8 | 3 i For Cafes and 9:804 Vallojo, Martiuez aud Way Statlons 0:43 ¢ - | White's Lear King beat L. F. Bariels' Beer | ‘o, |ororane:, 5; $18 &3 ob sir 3 Contsde 4 n g simyasemy- —— 107005 The Overland Limited—Ogden. Dea- ine Brewer; J. R. Smith's Petronius beat J. W. | 1677 (Rolling Boer, 3 7/2 52 4n 3% 31 |Coburp 3 Seuare Ay 0 Basetvan -5 i, naaien Mesaiseus, Mo X W ABBED TO DEATH AND THE ONE WHO IS SUS- Bartels’ Best Brand; Pasha Kennels' Round | (1849) |Keniiworth, 3 3|5 3n 2% 231 43 |T. Birns. 3 | 004 Nota, Fresno, Haaford, Visaiis, e s Sl Bt . - About beat P. J. Reilly's Fly the Fiag; R. E. | (1681) [Mocorito, §, 204 42 54 42 610 [Henry 4 S - ! , e {AVING BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN HIS DEATH; ALSO | | §c'B. Lopex's & Son's Usurer beat J. Cane's | ‘M1§' [Heconis: o 111 104 32 52 415 [Domimg i gy Goshon June i E THE STABBING OCCURRED. Victor Queen; T. J. Cronin's Vandal beat Cur- | (1607) |Astan, 4. 5i7 1 7 7 7 Mounce ..., 8 12 ngeles..... tis & Sons’ Kibosl erl & Knowles Sleety | = 4 e 5 >3 - . 1500, . | Mist beat Pasha Kennels' Run Along; Di 3. | Time—, %, 49%; %, 1:06, Straggling start. Won handily. Second and third driving. | 'y Niations, | Si4SP — e ' & | Healy's Urania beat A. Vanderwhite's Master | Winner, J.'F..Schorr's ch. g by imp. Order or Jim Gore-imp. Highland Lore, Ordnung | Vallejo, | Groom; Sterl & Knowles' Olita beat A. Jack-| WOR under restraint. Almost left, Plaid ran a remarkable race. Boer no wonder. Kenil- H I Suuta Ross. . ] ONG 1 taken ml(he 1Cn_v Px;isnn, where | son's Honor Bright; George Sharman's S worth joking. Hermoso ran a fast quarter. Asian left. Winters, Bacramento, s % mreferred a charge of assault to|Ives beat Russell Allen's Scotland Yet; | T D B o 8 e R e [] W, Kulghts Taudivg, > K E Chen and he was booked | Curtis & Sons McKinley beat J. Button's | 200%: FIFTH RACE-Mile and an elghth; hendicap; three-year-olds and up; purse, $. - arge. Chen protested and de- | Master Laure 19:454 red that Hong was the a | . McCormick's Black D-lsy} |Po.| [——— Betting . THE HILSON CO. Makers, N.Y. Nl < ailant, and | beat H. H. Gray’s Bannockburn; D. E. Wiley’s | Index |Horse, Age, Welght. |Pst/St. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. | Op. Hi. Cl. Pl. | MAU, BADLER & CO., Distributers. Sen Franciscs. | 3:00¢ Niies, Livermore, Stockion Lod! m Showed two fingers on his lett hand m Lady best Pasha Kennelst Ready | =i 5 T - — — | oot Sumct Eimpelh W t to t ne, which cut, he said, was tis’ & Sons’ Rosinante beat A. | (1343) |[Eddle Jones, 6. 1{¢ 3% 34 11 13 |Jenkins 25 15 85 leace . S 1 by his foreibly taking the knife | Montana Belle; A. Roy Harri-| 1673 (The Lady, i. 3(1 23 1h 24 28 [Bergen . 45 45 14 RAILWAY TRAVEL. l sieerThg Ol Limited e son’s Briar Root beat J. Dowling's Sir Lau- | (1840) |Bathos, 4 2(3 12 21 312 315 (Redfern (8% € P S Revscae vas et e iy g AR TN ‘ rence; R, o B. Lobes & Son's Sweetness | 1528 |Autumn, . 08| 402 4 ¢ 4 4 |Henry W | seooe o teioe s tabamioii, | beat P. J. lly's Willful Widow; Curtls & | mime—y, :13; 1, :25%; 1%, :52%: %, 1:19%; -mile, 1:46%: 1%m, Gosd_ sta W s F | Angeles. Dewm- et - ful- Wi - k | L %, g, 324 %, 1:19%; , 1:46%; 1%4m, 3 start. Won Swnta Baroara, Los Angeles. . | 8 m‘; c: "|} nl 'ti Mdnthflmh Hchvlwgn béflm,n easily.” Second and third driving. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's br. h. by Morello-Early anta { > | fvg, El Paso, New Orieave au K Jmornir ay llow I35 D, Billons Craten & Sons’ | Rose. Track just suited winner. He won galloping. Lady did her best. Bathos out. | I i i F h::] 2 torney A Sray's Commander; J. Dempeey's. Jingle | Ciassed. Autumn ran poorly. Scratched—Vulcaln 107, Formero %, Greyteld 111 $:00r Hapwax - d whe: in Jx:rigoflnMn“m‘-';" Jingle beat J. H. Perigo's Controller; Curtis | 1605. SIXTH RACE—Six and a half furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, $330, Trains—Dbaily. I3 e ——— ' g & Sons’ Fashion Plate beat W. F. Leonard's == — P Ty Ly e T xplanation and the | 1), iighe; Russell & Allen's Strayaway beat | | % |Po |——— Betting ——, Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. | ©@0pOriental Mail—Ogden, Deuver, hen on $150 cash | George Macdougal's Falstaff; P. J. Rellly's | Index |Horse and Welght|Pst/St. 1. %. Str. Fin Op. Hi. CL PL — Omaba, Chicago. ... b 4150 3 A | e a*%¢ Qhce forthcoming. | Peter West beat R. E. de B, Lope: & Son's | —— - | Local | Lim’d | Ovel'd | Loe: | - He he recognized W ased at ten minutes to 13 [ Jowess: Curtis & Sons Beho beut oesin Toor | 1855 8 1 i 5 92 15 | Daily.| Dally.] Daily.| Daily. || .4 out on the | 2'Clock, and as the stabbing happened a | noly Hac oo 1667 1 23 25 B B | T = I hed out g e § nels' Racy Anecdote; R, E. de B. Lopez & | s H L Fra: » h f ater he was arrested at his | gon's Minnie Wa Wa beat Curtls & Sons' | 1610 LA & B g o B by A Way Htations talk, men Connolly and McNa- | Peyche; F. A. McComb's Royal Fashion beat S dd 84 L SR e | gy PSR ~ M 3 d up in the “tanks” pend- | J H. Perigo'’s Lady Davenport; Pasha Ken- | i Bt 81 45 710 310 o | § | - sy 5 1vestizat He denled that | nels' May Hempstead beat Curtis & Sons | gt B R LR L med | Gl | -1 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). McNamara ng about the s]v{.«li‘idnlz;m.l | Director; T. 'J. Cronin's Daisy Dale beat W. | .. L i 8 W 8 AR o Vieae | 60k » o (Foot of Market Street.) ct from the Hall of Jus- rn's Gold Ore. | Time—118, :07 , i19%: 7-16, 4% 6%t 1 Second and third “ Tulare .. 4:27 p | 4: - -1 B3 & Contorviile, S ond round—Master Davenport beat Stam | = driving. = Winner, J. Dolan's b, . by imp. True Briton.Mayetta, e “ > | 58 B | Bl - = Detective Ed Gibson was detafled on the P Ly an run in some Bksfield B Boulder Oy . Sauta Or B; Viven beat Lear King; Round About beat | numbers of mud. Archibald unfastened. Edno Brown seized with a fainting spell ey went to Sull ase, and after makipg an investigatfon | Petronius; Vandal beat Usurer; Sleety Mist | ently. Rasp swerved in front of Slap Dash at start. Scratched—Introductor 115, o g;x‘;-!go‘ I .u"“.'fi“lm......m. ) e telephoned for he was inclined to believe that Hong had | beat Urania; St. Ives beat Olita; McKinley | Brown 119, Alzura 117. Straight Shot 11, - e | Almaden, Feiton, Boulder Gresk, wounded man was | been decoyed to the top floor of 2 Bulli- | beat Black Daisy; High Born Lady beat Ro. | — e & for miovinm B fol ST, @ el Santa Cruz sod Principal Way e ley and assassinated by some of | Sinante; Sweetness beat Briar Root; Cash beat Bl | TReA R ;’;,;";;n:“,‘f:?'"’.‘“dl“[{:}:;‘"v | Brtss 0:304 1 operat- | Che friends, altho Chen | le | Pass Word; Jingle Bells beat Challenger; S ) < o — P | 4:05¢ Newark, San Jose, - the operat-| Chen's friends, although | e 04, ample | Hamhion Flate best Blrayaway: .ont best BY F. E MULHOLLAND. Cars through ta Chicago. Chair Car runs || i8¢ Newark Son fowo, Y : ed. Foth of the men belonged to tha | Peter, West: Minnie Wa Wa beat Roval Fash- ; A A S Way Stations . <l & & %4 Cbees | ion: May Hempstead beat Daisy Dale. ! . - ¥ E wiih 8 rong had been | “Third round-Master Davenport beat Vixen: | EST of all the English ridefs, | and up: selling: | | tickets are honored on -this train. Cor- CREEK ROUTE FERRY. , whe th A rO0m for SYMe | vandal beat Round About: St. Ives heat Sammy Loates, was a keen ob- | 1681 Boundlee 101 (1843 Lomond ........100 | | TePRonding traln arees o S Borrespond. | | "rem 84N FRANGISGO—Foet of Mariet Sicest (Silp 8) — & w _Chen ith ¥ eety Mist; High Born Lady beat McKinle: rer” of ‘racing at’ Tanforan | BTCYeE 104| 1658 Flatterer 9 o Th yias 9 1:00n. o o s a Chen Hoot Ke S ago for going home at too late | Sreertnans bear Chone Mncie B! Pl server of racing a 1068 Pons | 1000 A “104 | | g train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. From Oakland—Foot of Br: 8 18 18:05 et, had a fig refused tc ep him any lo; at beat Minnie Wa Wa; May Park vesterday as conducted in | 1§78 Saivado 107| 1640 Sybaris 104 8:00 p. m. Is the Overland Express, with 10:(0a.m. 12:00 2:00 4:00p.m. t it store. W is 'was the cause of the fight Tu tead e i this far western country. A | 1647 Jerid 107| 1653y Astor ‘101 | throush Palace and Tourist Sleepers and | — - _— x T reached the married ourth round—Vandal beat Master Daven- he | 1655 Compas 9 g free Reclining Chair Car, also Pal COAST PIVISION « a table and an and has a son port; High Born Lady beat St. Ives: Sweet. | Cautious chap is this "’"k“f f"’":i the 3 Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Cor- || (Phind and Townsend Sta) * ready to plunge | years o to whose support he h ness'a bye: Jingle Bells withdrawn; B at | other side, speaking in quarter sections,| mypp rpee o » ; | | responding train arrives at §:5 p. m. daily. F| Sosan Vie b He w ed and both | contributed for year | My Fommteny o s Withdrawn, Boho beat | s 16 [ lite A HikiermoNt thaghis; were -Te- L smcry Pot-One Mile: four-yenralits. snd mus F I B N el e L e St S RS 5 Fitth “round-vantal & by with Honr | tained for airing at some distant tme. | ‘i) The Fretter....1q) 161 Wyoming ......qit || &% 4l points in San soaquis Vaiey. Cor- Almade: 3 i i ; Drlghy ehEh Born Lady withdrawn; Echo | oy the ground also was Lester Reiff, who | 167 Vulcain 108/ 1579 Vesuvian 100 || et arket street and in Ferry || 1004 an Jose | beat Sweetness 4 ide E | ncl ol i 1 | Y | Deciding courseFiho beat, Vandal ;_r“i‘im:‘ ‘h"dp"x",:e:‘:"“‘ ‘;l?,i'e"fi,;h;:":ff.fi oSXth race—Six turlongs; three-year-olds S [ Dok, fek FeaiEtias T e Ol 31 — - snglish an 2 3 p: sclling: | CHAMPION AND RESERVE liant work in the saddie. Upon his Te- | i3ig Barney F.......101/ 1673 Espirando ......10¢ s l.[]N GES turn home Loates will probably have a| 1654 Simon D. 104/ 1687 Florinel II......101 | STAKES AT UNION PARK good joke to relate about Reiff, for, i1 Sad Sam.. 86/ 1505 Cantinus s s n evil moment, Lester agreed to accept | (1655)Alzura 84 (1656) Dr. Boyle. 101 As a preliminary to the draw of the 112 | the mount on Slap Dash in the final six | 151 e ¢ 188 2o Kiokumbdb: i 8L iy entry reserve stake and the sixteen-dog | and a half furlong sprint. ‘The American e T T v ZC‘a 0 J | champlon ake, the card for the cours- | rider received an ovation as he lssi Probable Winners. —— ’ e ay Statlona oo Ji Principal Way Stations 181005 San Jose: Tou Gatos sad Prineipal Way Stations. ... g > * ddock on the back of ““Boots” ing at Union Park next Saturday and (from the Tgelding. ~ At the start Rasp, a | First race—Tuthill, Maggle Davis, Theory. | Sunday : | 3130 SanJowe aud Principal Way Staiicne 3 1 | i . ‘ ¥~ | compelled to take u Stmonfan. ant:4se ose and Way Statio: . T Mile and a Half of Under-| Photographic Salon at Hop- |sea himseit'of o speech lnst ‘might at standstll. By this time the bunch had\ SUUN. | L o Tony Lespine. 72 VS | = e T for 3 freroon 3 : | : . followers of the coursing game. e A hce on Maresa went on and | Fourth race—Flatterer, Poynts, Boundlee. + Gy oxcen = auday only ground Railroad for the | kins Institute Is a ke, trainers were ofticlally apprised of | WAl Fom Phil ‘Archibald, 5 16 to 1 Shot | Fifth race—Vesuvian, Valcain, Wyomin S wnisll S T | e 3 a o 8- v dn: & ul Coast Line 1 Success | Eard fo"the restriction against the use | Nash Turncr had the ok up G0 TUOR | sixth race Sad Sam Almira, Bepirando. ||| San Francisco Al .M. urday o . . . »f stimulants for dogs. ¥, eckelman | -4 s —— | Warned the trainers that any breach of | Anishing unplaced. - - - ; | th g Ve ery muddy S. | OR ESTERN RY. { the new rule would be dealf with sum.| The track was stlll In a very Mugct ADVRRTINEEN Chicago, Union Pacific CALIFORNIA NORTAW (v} . a v i vy state, and first I = California—and | The photographic salon which 18 now | Tiride bt the soneusion o bis rouncf | Mateo ~County track took ~but _two iy long ones—and one |In progress at the Mark Hopkins Insti-| The draws resulted as follows purses. The card was far better than the "@\\“ st tunnels in America is now fute of Art, although the first ever at-| Reserve stake, 113 entrles—Pasha Kennels' | S7Srage: attracting & jatle Sro0n inal NS 3N r the Southern | tempted on the Pacific Coast, 1s meeting | Real Article vs. C. O. Peterson's Silver Clou hr "“.g,;hle defeated a fast band of ’ SiRenifoont aohe Portralture | J. E. Hodgkin's King Cashier ve. Pasha Ke: .§;fl‘r‘$r; e e Coney Island handicap, 4 f fame from all parts of the | o "G Tennons Hait Moon: Hussell & Alens | at six furlongs. Carrying 115 pounds, and i 7 tates and even from England and | First Foot ve. J. R Smith's Petronius; E. J. | extensively played at 4% to 1 the chest- \ d is on exhibition. Historical and | Reilly's Willful Widow vs. P. J. Reill Miss ‘ nut gelding rhade a show of lhcs t(;!lr?‘-‘ P tations picturesque Pasha Kennels' Rose Attwood vs. | pany, winning galloping from S < <t s o QUE | 4 eneid Kennels' Fine Fire; J. Smith's Boney | Plaid and Rolling Boer. RSN A e a0 06wy J. Hurley's Riley ‘Grannan; H. A. | The races run by Ordnung have simply hio. lous types, conditions and environ- | Deckelman’s Flyaway ve, W. Cairn's Imperia peen disgusting and disgraceful, and on ng dug in the Chats- ™Ments are all portrayed with a high de-|T. J. Cronin's Vandal vs. Yosemite Kennel's | gny foreign race course would have con- nd when completed | BTee Of artistic skill. Beauty _Spot; Brskine & Jon D T his owner to exile and oblivion. e it " J.” Reflly’s. The Grafter Of Saturday, at Oakland, Ordnung ran b SO KA. 08 like & common car horse in the race won eles. 3 han's ill Garrett, If the indiscretions of desires to bring together the Thrift's Tyrone Prince; H. A. Deckelman's | DY_B! 15 g e o examples | SONY Rocket vs. George Sharman's Chicago | a wealthy owner are to be overlooked, by o make liberal nominations to e | Fihy Stakes, then poor owners should not be raked over the coals for indifferent & North-Western Line || e g : SAN FRANCISCO AND MNGRTH PACIFIC OUBLE Drewing-Reom Skeping RAILWAY COMPANY. Curs, Buffet, “moking and Library Tidburon Ferry, Foot of Market St Cars, with b"'bD: :T-mg Cars— PN meals a I: carte. ily Tourist Car o cjeco - Sercrce and Perscmally Conducted Ex. | | WELK DTt vie. fioo a5, cursions ecvery week from Sam Frameisco 10, 6:30 p. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:3 Ca D e The besl of cosrvihing, i o, Saturdaye—Extra irips at 150 and 5 . 9:30, 11:00 a. m.: 1:30, 3:38, 5:08, R. R. RITCHIE e 817 Market St. Generai Agent Pacific Coast San Rafael to San Francisco. Palace Hotel SAN FRANCISCO | | WEEK LAYS—6.19, 7:50, 3:20, 1110 a. me; 13:4% 3:40, .r:: Saturdays—Extra trips at 158 SUNDAYS—$:10, 3:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, §:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, eame schedule as above. » Leav: In Effect | vy Are ou Rt ) T e Y JSan Fandiaco, | Now"i"Ti0. | san Srancisco._ Week Sun- , lfll"l- Week days. Destination. | days. | Daye. Interested in | B2 S S REEiEE sco to San Rafael. United 8 Sco e costly n | The California Camera Club, under | Risky Attempt ve, George Nethercott's Flood s Whese auspices the salon was arranged, |gate; J. 1. O'Brien’s Statesman vs. J. P. photogr: sessir hic work of the day pos- the highest degree of artistic and pictorial interest. This and 3 . £ too, has certa - Yosemite Kennels' Sir Van vas. osemite Ken The lmporiaianly, been accom- | XSS KOUE T Reliye Early Dawn v, | performancos of cheap selling platers. It Of maeciity - k Smith's Password: G sh : {nteresting reading to many to Jf gmerit will serve to”infuse new 1deas | Hiack Frash e A Bucher s Tanakns By | B ol e b what disease Ordnung was af- of 1he fine apions Into the local devotees | Healy's Taptoca vs. T. J. Cronin's Wild Tra- | flicted when beaten last meeting at Tan- y {iime arts. The influence of such an | lee; Sterl & Knowies' Sleety Mist vs, Pasha d Prestidigitator. On 4 an exhibition in favor of culture and educa. y 7 S 4 foran by Jerid ads opened -~ - | Kennels' Roman Athlete; J. Hurley's Gramere; as the gelding’s odds ope! tion cannot be overestimated. The exhi- | va. Curtls & Sons’ Maud 8: T. Tierney's To | LhAE 0CC ton 5 g Boy; T. W. Bartels' Best Brand mifh's” Injury; Captain Clarkson Gold Dust Kennels' Sir Hughis arter vs. d with Tommy | p i stre: i T i bition will undoubtedly be made an annual | Rose va. George Sharman's Bowery Boy: 3. Tt | St In the Saddje. Jerid from the time N‘&h‘l and “;hygt‘:lnm ;heth-t ggr:’d"; i /| uiton $250,000. The w was rted last feature. O'Brien's Wandering Tom vs. F. A. McComb's | the entries were issued was touted as a entirely exhausted, and e . Healdsburg. e ¥ g pren z‘»;,l institute “‘-m;ded ahflxsl and second | [Fige; 3. Smith's ?{uneEr Wnrkmaln Hgood thing” and was heavnylbfiked,:; word * Consumption” ns to be whis- exlco Lytt certificate of merit in ea f S, el Allen's Spitefu! . M. Kell L] <1 s sa 1 4 comy Nire this | and the California Camera 8lu§h:r§‘s‘:§:fi:f Towa Boy v Gaptain Cane’s Greanhan; eyt |10 to 1. Nelther does the ride of t pered among friends. t's a mon le, 9:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:15 pm| #:92 pm %7 o0 wml| and Uxian. | 7:35 pml o on_Tues- | - a gold medal to the one who made the | Kelogs s Sweet Bmma vs. Curtis & Sons' vul. | tider, Burns. astride Formere, o8 \J0C | story, fami to the people of every is neces. | eSt general display, a silver medal fo | can; H. Perigy's Controliér va. Yosemite Ken- | day, reflect much eredit Sier Jfod 0See | town’ and v-mge s %" | the winner of eack neie’ Freedom's Banner; F. A. McComb's Sir | that several sen- | . 7 inki i g used wher. | (¢, Winner, of cach class and a bronzs polf, Vi Terney's Lucretia Boreta: D, 3. ;place%r(‘)'r’lc:{f‘l‘&“alfigni;};l;:u h the messen- | be'rhug 8 snoth er atn:r.ytzsiih oug}l:l 1t: | We are thinking of running iR s - The jury based i " i | Heely's Urania vs . _Vanderwhite's Lear | ger s 5 | as wide! jown | . . Vach is being car | awards on' the dested. o Arieo e | Kine: Curtls & Sons' Charta Vs, K. Btrahi's | guring the present season that have worn | be as Wile'y known m’gd“’:h’e cures || 2 cheap excursion to Mexico e e Three Cheers; Russell & Allen's Talk to Mt Totten 100k, and it behooves the of implemenis. ]“,‘;}"{: ‘:;‘,"ln“'e""p",','z,,d ‘&'.’,‘:]’"ig" ;F}I’; £0-q Pusha Kennels' May Hempstead: Gold Dust | afficials of both {racks to keep & watchful | effected by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden || about March 1st. Do you . e 22 pm 7:30 am) 10:. am 8:00 .-f Guerneville. 1 e :fll 3:30 pm| 8:22 pma : : E i 47 ey were | Borl B uF Ky 'on' le, - ,,n e B th 8. book. | Medical Discoves Bronchitis, asthma, 3 |* and Bam) 0 em Q) P electricity and | , y ennels'’ Forget vs. Pete Brophy's Benicla | eye on the game. " Medi it Ty. 1 y hi bout it? Let o pi air | Dames of pictures for which th T v 11 i v George | “From a glimpse at_the “dope L it bleedi: care anything al t it :10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. 08 pm| ' n to, breathe, é o - Pelioraoc's Ben Lotacuds Cartie s Sops: Bobo looked as uln ackoy held his field safe in | obstinate, deep-seated coughs, ing 2 - scventeen feet wide | Class 1-—Landscape: First prize, W, 3, |vs, D. Jackson's Honor Dright; Yosemite Ken- | the opening event: still 6 to 1 was Iald | of the lungs, and other forms of disease || us know if you do. four inches high | Street, San Francisco, *‘The Passing Shower’; | nels’ Uncle Fuller va. T. J, Cronin's Vixe about the gelding. With Coburn up, he hich affect the respiratory organs, are | second prize, Mrs. Myra Albert Wi Erwin & Lyon's Silver Wings vs. J. Hurle; rom Tenny Belle, while | W) By g ey g gy g Salem, Or.. -“Through the Mist: Eins, | rricane; B A McComb's Royal Flugh ve, | Son hands down, from Tenty eced:” ently cured by the use of “Golden F. W. PRINCE, e ST S Re f Mok T | o Franciens, " Paseing 5F Sie Biots Sirest | Auteld Kennele' Achilics: L. ¥ Bartels Best | tho, (" innc slarted Nansen n the mile| Medical Discovery.” t e Fa At mé"&_ Tor @ prize. W a1 Tadlier, Hoston’ T Coming | & Allen's Strayaway Curtls & Sons' | Selling affair for maidens. Fortenazey for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical g S Skaszs Stor yacht Constellation, N. Y. T cepted 7 to " Onl; ~ . Cy race), | 8 i W. C. Glasson's De ve. 3. | for the horse’s friends, who ac % | covery I think T'would be in my grave to-day, 5 ¢ @ demand for tickets to | Class 38Ul Life: First prise, W, 3. trost. ;)';:i?:'shqnm‘::; A o . Y 19 about hlrmilzftwase:r\;l!‘:le::let::%vgf:e ST 1ot Moscs Mfies, of Rillesd. mn,,dco" 641 Market st 2 Fenrunrs T, entitlea, “The | Tome A. Nelson Crowell, San Srancions | Kerneis B Michaet vs. Sien & saornst | A% 2 his eid’ and. the Tast part was| Wyoming. I had asthms so bad'T could not B s " 1 at night and was compelled to give u; Springs. Blue Lakes, Laure! Lake, ; Trillium. Olita; H. A. Deckelman's Snapshot vs. T. W. | eased up almost, to lead out George| & 1 that 1 coughed Ubper Lake, Fomo, Potter Valley. Pope” that the committee | Ciass 4—Animal Studies: First prize, B, | Bartels' Mac's Melody; Aeneld Kennels' Aethra | Dewey and Sam Howard, it vy N :llm.e bo;‘,‘, ‘;"h‘:‘_';d",’,.y_ My friends .nnm Plclnc w‘s]’ MIIJWAII. = Ri Lieriey's, Bucknel} s decided to place them on | &'Estrella, Berkeley, ‘‘Ra second prize, A. |vs. J. Kenny's May Boy; M. Dillon's Challenger | In the hurdle event over two miles, all thought 1 had consumption. My wife in- le, Orz's Hot Springs, localities in the eity. The | W R! Haywards, ‘‘Seeing Things." P. Doyle's Thelma; Curtls & Sons' McKin- | Lomo, the 7 to 10 choice, with Cairns up, Sisted on my trying Dr. Pieree’s Golden Medical Vie Sausalite Ferry. Y ‘Westpc Usal, cs have been selected for | y IMT il Vi Mk BT A 8 G, Rorben, |16y v, Fasha iennels Teile clair; Cuptail | efifoyed 'a cakewalk Granger downed | fiiedoumy toying Py flerqes Coldg Medial Commencing September 3. 1900, jLavtonville, Cummings, Bell's § cnce: Gallagher Bros., 18| H. Latimer, Boston, “Teating Fruit-F | Run Alone; Yosemite Kennelw' Nordica vs. cur- |~ e plame. could be attached to Marty | botties and am now & well mag, weighing 1€ | FROM SAN FRANCISCO o MILL VarLEY ::‘fmv Tound-irip tickets at re- t; O'Brien's book store, : s O—First prize, Arnold " Genthe, San |tis & Sons’ Kibosh; Russell & Allen’s Wedding Bergen for the downfall of The Lady In mfi‘"rt’hfnu to Dr. Pierce’s Golden 5, *9:05, 1100 & m., "1, tickets to all points H Deasy Bros., 20 Sixth | Francisco, study, head and hand: second prize, | Bells vs. A. Vanderwhite's Master Gordo: it d a furlong handicap.. At the 4:00, 5:15, *6:15, 6:40 p. m. rates. Strcet. Mahoney's drug store, Tenth and o . Adams, San Franclsco, portrait of A o T S T 3‘:.5‘{:. Badie Jones. with 3 ’°1‘“‘d.'b'.",‘3 Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical e SiPS Por il Valler ead San office, 850 Market st.. Chronicle butld. T T Harmcon sireeis: Dan | o Class T-Architecture and Interlors: First | ve George McDoukal's Colonel Loper T 7. | Jenkins in the saddlé, was simply, 4 bet| Adviser is sent frec on receipt of stamps | Rafael on Mondaye ' Wednesdays' snd Sat- e, Twents nd Harrison streets; Daw. | prize. ' % pvaters, San Franclsco, arches of | Cronin's Daisy Dale ve. P. Doyle's Liberator: ggu“‘g“&‘:g;.?; e | O e only | to pay expense of mailing on/y. Send 21 A v & - o, Tn Moaneie. ' orne: t and | Segnfora versity; secon ., H, 5 ' 3 . % 5 4 e 33 Valex Withers' Drug Com- | Hooper, Pasadena, nterior. of | Congresstonai | \on's. Cactawagy Cheatmam & Bacingicals | other starter, for third place. ' onje-ceus e for hoak 18 Sepeeeoriri [ R SUI G108 B e e alencia, ana Nincteenth | Library, Washingion, b. C. Viym vs. B. Geary's America: D. J. Healy's | Following are to-day's entrles: or 31 stamps for cloth-! L~ Address | Traine marked (0 o S SAN m‘m MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY gy f:r:":“rg{i gy . Thvdnxhlbltlon Wil remain opem Se-amighs | Hiwasle 3y, Cugiie B Souw B oo | Wi etk 60 B bARE Sckint; three- | Dr.R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. WEEK DAYS—5:20, *6:30, 1:45, 330 & m. and s : " in order to give those who are not able | OTeY'S . Ael ennels’ | year-olds and up; selling: *12:30, 1:45, °3:30, 4:30, 5:230 ‘ m. ™ San Pranciseo 186 Perey: = co.{“f',‘vrflg:a'fefrfifi-&du]l:():l | $o attend during the day an opportunity Amplon. stake, sixteen entries—. Sutton's | 1402 Monds ... . l}%mfl“ BEXTRA TRIPS on Ny 9:15 8. n:.h 1’:5 nd 4:00 p. m. ant avenue; D. J. Ryan, | ew the display. Herschel's Pride ve. Curtls & Sons’ Narciesus: | o5 Ada N b A K B Washington: the Eagle | Curtls & Sons’ Luxor va. Curtls & Sons' War | (1513) Theory gl Sod Jolin | Dute and Bose Wia at Huntbell, |55 S Sl ot Bt | e s st s censs s | O MEVERS &C0, — - g 1 Sons' Beacon; H. A. Deckelman’ and Alabama | attention. The players were in good form He:ly..' Lady Clair; P. J. Reflly's Royal Union | :i: St. Kristine....119| 1628 Greenock and weakness of Tved seats will be sold at the pas- | and though some of the scores were one- | ys. J. B. McCarthy's John Doe: J. R, Smith's | 1606 Billy Moore....101] 1560 Montanic men. Established al residence. 8t John's.Mission road, | sided the games were interesting. Russ | Svivanus vs, Walsh & Keenan's Sacramento | 104 St. Simonian...Il4| 188l Consultation epposite ‘::tux 5 ‘s College, until Feb- | pe “"(’1 Eames from Duffy by scores of Thira S ey : three-year-olds; | @nd private book Ty e hinal date they will be on | 2117 and 216 Newman beat Butz one - o free, at office or by Market t. me by a score of 21-13, purse: The general admision has been placed | 1ok the Next two by soores of bois ey | Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. 1500 Bob Paimer....107, 1444 Rio de Akar...110 | mail Cures !CNDAYB—:&‘. *8:00, *10: 26 :00, 10:00, 11:30 and P m. T rains marked () start f Fare, San Francisco to Summit and return, FROM MILL VAL TN .| $e% TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. 12:35, Ticket offices. @21 Market st. Sausalito Ferry. 335, e Specialists, Diseass R 0 EXTRA TRIPS and Saturdays at 7 SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 SO0, G D M week days—Cazadero M b §:55 a. m. guar- stations. 1667 Tony Lepping..110 | anteed. Mar- 1:45 ot 50 cemts Reserved seats, 2 cents | 21-18. Next Friday night Russ plays | Photographic Salon. Open to-night, 8 15 ke ? ator tons, extra. The lecture 4 en | George and W. wrigh s | em Promenade concert. Also daily, S teande & beneit of 8¢ John's Church. © o T ° | BreaBut : Pa Ticading Sundays s (i 5. “Admission B Gt | s %