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M . 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1901. FAVORITES TOPPLED OVER AT OAKLAND; ~[MILO WALDRON [WOULD LEGALIZE (STILL IN DARK . FIRST CHOICES SCORE AT TANFORAN' py1s 10 KILL THAB[(_@_MBUNE Mfl FIGHT Five Good "Uns Beaten THE CALL’S RACING FORM CHARTS, Tod Sloan Pilots Joe at Track Across the| Frey toa Victory, the | Meets 0ld Enemy Walker Tobia: Tnisatives Ondiuands | Hullister Wll Net Axnounce | OAKLAND TRACK, Feb. 11.—Weather fine; track heavy. 2 | it e e T . . and Inflicts Terrible to Permit Thirty-Six His Decision Till Bay_'Jake Holtman | T70%. FRST RACE-Six tariongs, thee i puree, W0 First One Since His Knife Wounds. Days’ Racing. Thursday. 5 H Index Hos % W Y e S f % . Fin. , Jockeys. to "Do Alic" Startihg (=S svagpe S 2k W Lt Return to America % Suntres ... T n | sy o T g rester- | CINCINNAT ’ = s 31 A R . introduced at yester-| CINCINNATI, Feb. 11.—The h | Cambaeeres ; ”g :.é 36 |Fallehy B Another bloody chapter has been added de{pewl:eo;nz‘oan B T T e | chwsents be Tulian Heiman aring of By F. E. Mulholland. George Dewey.....111/2 § 42 45 |Mounce y Louis Honig. to the Waldron.Walker tragedy, -When|day's meeting of the hoard Wis long | “Teiments by Judge Hol - Spindle e sn 5 51 |Ross P e Willlam Walker, with blood streaming ‘:‘;“"::"3"?, permit horse vaclpg for a |akainst the Jeffrics-Ruhlin While the attendance at Oakland yes- “"““‘:“‘.h ooabe 3h R e ‘-'s D w:::;;r"; rain, the fogs and Junsettled | from a ozen wounds, staggered ""‘“E;;: ;e,,‘l’,d 5t thirty-six days within this city | Friday night closed short] vages of the ¢ . ; % BlY; X, 1:17. Go t. Won first three driving. A ; | " e tho tawapes of th Vaterhouse's b g, by Duncombe Fres Love. Winner best ridden. Ruiz on St. Rlca ast week, the bright, warm | Coronado saloon, at the cornmer of .and county and at the same time legalize | to-night. Judge Holl the selling of pools within the track In- [that he would reserve hom. he cut and | closure where the races take place To- U a m. next Thursday ng liberally rep- A — Betting. ting ordinarily brisk and the card an in- on November/13 ot last year in & quarrel ent 4 n b e ¢ chedFollow Mo 111, Phil |Sunshine was welcomed at Tanforan yes- | and Powell streets, last night he had paid o ;eore(i:y Py a regulation crowd of race-|a dozenfold for his assault on Milo Wald- ed betw it seemed ng wa . ! wafted too long. Cambaceres s gradually improving Archibald 122, Skip Me 109, ar-olds and upward; purse, $400 were PO o 9 3 1 selling or by bookmaking on con- | others will e ntil t ugh the betting was by | Index (Horse, Age, Weightst. %K. % % Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. (E'P;lstlng one. b Sonile oty ] ;&;upoobewee: b A B sy g m».f"r.l,l:l?fi."wm.v s it was £0 081 TR 14 fle,de‘;f,;‘k"g“"" Ok i e w0 | Walker when he became sSober We8| ™.y pave introduced the ordinance by |rang-ments at the big hall and « has not giv 104 3 11 11% 2 1% non, th $ Were operated. WilHam Shad- | heartily sorry for his attack on Waldron. | | .00 ""ca1q Tobin. “I do not at this | are completed and the sale of ¢ b 101 A ) a2 [Dain e : < e&Melbourne Club, Eckert & Co., | He paid for the doctor and for a barkeep- | ., “atgire to give any expression of | tinues brick. Willia) . H 74 110 5 1% |Bullman 65 man, tha o0y the Virginia Club, Jack- | or to work in the wounded man's PIae | ooinion “but only ask that the ordinance | Maniger Brady was fn court the ve Mitten, 4.. M 51 61 61 |J. 10 g e Lurline Club, the Yukon Club, until he recovered, and when the case|, ", r.red to the proper committee.” :]Xr‘:\‘v;: s a{(erknrmn, but E. - . who is Norford, 4. 7 H H §a: ik ¥ fut poalnes, Joe Rose and the St. Lou!s | came up in court it was dismissed by | ““rpe Committee on Charities and Cor- Son oo the r'es;' Whiste Jeay Rosalbra, » $ o o 66 51 5 3 Giub handled the big money, the Tanforan | mutual consent. The matter passed over | o0, %0oni req” the Mayor, and the | o angements, and the usual pr rled out at both guarters 16, Fair start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Winner, | Club and Joe Harvey operating the fleld | and the whole thlnf was almost forgot- sally was recefved with loud laughter | ; rgumen's of Hertenstein And Flambeau-Bonfar. Flamero under wraps most of the way. Gusto | books. Judging from the long sheets the | ten by the friends of both men. by the members of the board. land W or the Gefe o er randn shiwed improvement. Soclalist away poorly and very sore. Scratched— | books were kept busy by A crowd that nMilo Watdran aid not forget nor forglye; | PY.p \Wolla suggest that it g0 to the Com- Hiarine Waid for (he BiaTCiS. were 1 agnus 104, Moringa 104, Satan 1 seemed to owever. Last evenin mittee on Outside Lands,” said Stafford phocs n $hioy the chancea offerpd. for the first fime since their trouble. | mittes on QUISde ERAR, 2aid Blamord. | to-day and commanded the our furlongs; two-year-ol purse, $400. / The handicap, a mile event for 3-year- rolling down Ellis " tion. The plaintiffs urged the p e Betting. | 018, Was the race of the day and Was | S\reet abant T ofslock, when Waldron | e one to' consider the bill,” put In Braun- a precedent for such extra- 3 | Index |Hlorse, Age, Weight.|St 3 E % Str. Fin. | Op. CL won by Joe Frey, with Tod Sloan up.|saw him from across the street, and rush- | hart: insel for the defense - n The bill was finally referred to the Po- | / to the plda for inventing - + This is the fi ter h ing up_behind him stabbed him in the 5 o | ot > i T o 1 37 [paimen il d I3 | putieo nig eredicsince his rerurn to Call | neck Walker tnened around to face his | o€ Comm e, B )0 PIncalons beiting | & preceden he most’ remarkable ad” ) Rea, Mrs. iy ~ k = 5- a. When he rode up to the' judge's | assaflant an ron, wi % Vi g tho closed ar g . - Horace Hussey, 5 Rarkiyite it H [Fomwins { 'zé :;‘;‘_":3‘; fiftl(‘r the race the lJOCkE‘Y PI\CK“S a | ance, slashed '1“9 ‘s;’"]bi:d' ;'c"g’:ex:zl)‘; 'r]'"x::i.r:;:g::; g?dl?::ic’;ai::dl: .”."}',‘,‘u“"f‘f‘ fi?rm?.lr g L :'n',.rn; “dfi?ipr:sfn;aé:‘eo Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. g f % of smiles s face larger than | er's face, cuttin, e left eyl ey e s chee . s Ths e g % 3 B At & 2 | the blegest of (he bis cienrs ho habituaily |Ahat 1t iy exposed on his cheek. Waidron | ordinance No. 65, spproved May M, 1%, 1s | SSt &y creed or class, but the interests e 83 $s 30 4 |smokes. He will race regularly from now | stabbed hfs victim several times more and | rereby amended to read ax foliows: e e syve me "pu.\‘;xrrv’;':m[rl;le clergy - H 20 - 8 |on, “just ¢ hen to s heels. » Ay per- | Oy > . . ; is i | B b Thairys dn meny o jiugr‘;ghu;dm and | "Walker presoniod a terrible spectacle as fon oF corporation owning, leasing or con| Wald turned to them when he sald that ¥ 3 10 10 |_6 _ 80 |neverlost his lead. Pupil, with Buchanan | with blood flowing from & half-((!:ow'f ‘p'e“m{'l‘;r"’m;"?m“;e bt o congact o ny mvm‘hT:: ‘;r“hu“r’a;nr:‘l!_; 1% Good start. Won firet three driving. Winner, T. Carr's br. c. |U4P. Was within shouting distance until | wounds he groped his way into the Coro- | PRl 08 FUCEL o0 10 (0 OF conducted and that none of ons have belonged hat he was opposing the interest of the - Gonl ese fon & e 4 out- |the stretch was reached and then Ad-|nado, where he was in the habit of spend- | Pois U8 (ISR, RS THEES OF contests be- rgan Vassans ot e e el B hark arghetia cui | vance Guard, Winnie O'Connor in the sad- | Ing his lelsure time. As soon a8 e was | S oo Tor any longes (hen or b atched—Flora Pomona 110 pled with Barklyite. | dle, began to show evil intentions. | recognized a coupe was called and the | o¢ qays than an aggregate period of thirty-six PPN A A The “van defender” came thundering | wounded man was taken to the French| days in any one vear. FOURTH RACE-Six furlongs, selling, four-year-olds and upward; purse down the stretch, but the wire wasn't far | Hospital. At a late hour Walker was in| Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any ¥ enough away to overtake Frey, who won [ a very low condition, and the doctors held | or corporation In the city and county of e Wins His i O, EAIRGIENT M %9 Str. . Wi |- Jockeys, by & full lengih. Gonfalon, the second | out little hope for hik recoverey. Franciaco to sell, ar ‘buy “pools o make books Th:’ - st - T Ui St x . ‘ i, ini SRS e S LWL ek = choice, was a trailing disappointment. | Where Waldron went nobody seems to o: ‘m(-me“-ngeu A, r' ager In any system < Supreme Court yesterday handed Ml as s 11% [Mounce ....| 5-2 8§ | This good horse finished fifth. There were | know, but the wise ones say that it will | Fekistering hets or wagers wherein money lown a decision In the case of John Hor« i ] i 2h |Ransch ... & 6 |hve horses in the race be a bad day for him should Walker re- | cther represcntatives of vaide or s gan against Hugh B. Jones, Frederick R. R 26 32 |Dominick TR The third race resulted in a dead heat | cover and leave the hospital. They claim | 0, Yalie BFC SIAeC, or, pledge T King and the Market Street Railway 2 A 34 42 (Turner . 8 10 |between Alary's Garter and Genua. This|that the first thing that he would doj Junr Sorles, (FURAAR TOFERs, or d t | Company, sMirming the judgment of the 6 54 54 8 510 (L. Daly 3 B0 | Garter was thought to be a cinch, but it | would be to secure a gun and start out| ;“race’track and condueted ) 1 lower court in favor of the plaintiff. It - 9§ 6 . 8 6 [} Stuart -1 100 300 Yvv;]usn‘t. ]At the stretch (hm\;‘n Wgs more | to kill Milo Wr;,ldrnn. ke TR 4 Hmd of thirty-six days prescribed by section appears that Horgan recefv A severe in- by Toh aesliy. : ing. Winber. an a length behind and then began a | The trouble between the men firs - ereof, juries through the negligence of Motor- J '.q%, 1’}! 12 (.5\ (}H?L}r{(tnrt\ . l‘:«nz‘h ~Y.£2’pii‘|‘x"’h1’.§' a‘f‘l‘th:‘::l::;. nip and tugk driving race for the wire. | menced over a_woman by the name of | “ Sec. 3.’ No person otherwise competent man A. E. fm_urnm of the rallway com- rom the start. Too much weight on The Light. Scratched—Meehanus |(Genua gained inch by inch as they tore | Mabel, whom Walker brought up from | witness is disqualified from tes h pany. who allowed his car to collide with { ummer 104, True Blue 119, down the stretch. There were some that | Los Angeles about six months ago. The | concerning the offenses in this ord a wagon driven by James Norman, an thought Garter gave signs of a vietory | woman was in the habit of frequenting | fined on the ground that such testim d o employe of Jones & King. The horses by an abbreviated nose, but the judges | the Majestic saloon, in which Waldron at | crimitate such witness under the prov oy 4 | 1796, FIFTH RA( took fright and ran into Horgan, Injuring Seven furlongs four-year-olds and upward; purs called it a dead heat. C. H. Harrison Jr., | that time owned an Interest. Mt is claimed | this ordinance. but no prosecution him badly. He brought suit to recover Age, Weight st 3, Str. Fin Jockeys. favorite in the betting for a short time, | that Waldron hecame Infatuated with the ;;?,’!‘3,bfi,,’a‘,“‘_d“‘;‘,f“:;,;“if;d;‘;;‘_f:’ e damages from $ones & King and tha o SRk = - {— = | was handicapped by the length of his|woman and bad blood sprang up between | ghich ne testifies. 2 TS railway company. A jury in the Supee 1 21 . 12 |Bullman ...| 45 3 mayoralty name. The owners of the|the two men, who had up to that timeé| "Sec i Any person violating the provisios rior Court awarded him $4000 against the 2 3% . 28 |Kelly 100 200 | Garter and Genua divided the purse. been friends. The trouble culminated | of this ordinance shall be guilty of a ol defendants and the rallway company bR s - $31 . Rewaeh B B S The second race, three furlongs for two- | when Walker found Waldron in the WOm- | meanor and upon conviction therest st took an appeal $1 - 37 Qominiek -1 10 W% |year-olds, was captured by Rory OUgh, |an's room at the Palmerlee and stabbea | punished by & fine ot exceeding five Hiniire| | Se——————— b 4 = si Do, s 3 |the favorite, in easy fashion. Minerva, | him in the ne dollars (3500) or by Imprisonment not exceed- Fuian - $4iDam % a0 [one of the outsiders, opening at 3 to 1, e gy ing e mostha.. - SO | ADVERTISEMENTS. R : 8 s 10 |®ot the place. Legal Maxim, O'Connor HE PHOMORES. Sec. 5. ce shall take effect im . l B 3 3 2 |Up. was Becona cheice, but Minerva and | VOSE. TO THE SO mediately. ... _|¥ancey . 1 10 | Maraschino punched holes in primal legal | pyoghmen Beaten in Interclass Base- 3.2 OLYMPIC CLUB TO . HOLD 9. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driv- : principles for tne place and show. S h o oah, a 5 to 2 favorite, won the firsi all at Stanford. | by imp. Deceiver-imp. Sea View. Sea Lion the class. %, & SOFT-BAL TO' | am Howard away foorly. Coming Event better on a fast track, |Trace. Vantine, with Tommy Burns in the | gmaNFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 11.—In BALL 'URNAMENT Cue 102, spike 9. saddle, was sirong until the stretch was = | e M e i ool X hoofed. "Then Edinborough. at that time (& Eame rife with errors the sophomore| Handball Experts to Play for | Six furlongs: selling; four-vear-olds and upward; purse, $400, In the lead, and Vantine, a close second, | team defeated the freshmen at baseba Trophies in the Local | ; . —~—5==—— | were passed by Donator, who got the |this afternoon by a score of 11 to 6. Both P! ! Age, Weight y . B Ry . teams showed a lack of practice, which Club. Age, Welght. St. 4. % % i Jockeys, "1 OB 0L Henry rode Free Lance, finishing ahead | hecame less- evident as the game pro-| Another handball tournament will be | ) = S § 3 |of Rey del Bandidos and Tocochee in the | gressed. The second year men had the | neld in the courts of the Otempr Clog 106 22 Dominick ...| 85 §-5 | fifth race, mile and an eighth selling. The | 3qvantage of having in their line-up the during the present 1 P 104 34 [Mounce 52 51 |three took up ther respective finishing | varsity battery, Parker and Traeger, who | SUFINE the present month. Tt will be 2 i1 Ransch . 2 places at the halt-mile and kept them tll | id much toward keeping the freshmen |Biased, bY devotces of the gasball ana 101 5 7 the end in a driving finish | from reaching the initial hag. Eotie) Dighly sclentific playing 13 antict: 1 62 5 W The last race, mile selling, was & pro-| To-morrow. the juiifar-senfor matoh will | BRae 1o meoron mimne o Thos, ourasment 4 ¥ 2015 | cession over the back stretch with Parme- | o played and on Friday the sophomores [ e Ptk R pirked ".r_f‘:fl? bos {'“m& Won all out. ‘Second and_third drivin. fonlMeding be Porsle, Bughe | AL saset the winners for' the clase FIAIN}/the Somenamn 3t bids £a1r 15 be 8a Iierene % -Fedalma. Jerld wanted to stop, but Bull- arm’s 4 pionship. ing as the hard-ball tourns vhich t Dollie Weithoff lacked speed. Parmenifon at the stretch and won out 4 s follow: & g k rnament whic i 104, 3 ¥ after a driving race | -The tseuiniiinad Up a8 o recently closed. Following are the Tanforan entries: Sophomores. Positions. Freshmen, The committee having the tournament = 5 > FERE Traeger. - Catcher Bowers | in charge {s composed of H. V. Ramsdell ORAN PARK, February 11, 1901.—Weather fine. Track fast. m,’;"';'m.:",f.'_“; sl S b ) Snekerd 8 - Ones ,}"{‘y‘l%'; ;\..1'1 Wand and George James. The A i P e A g g o B s o<y Pl B et e R T Barrack Ball - Secona "base R Lt ane s e Tolldning rwiey §e g Mary Kinsella.107 Racetto Crawford. . Shortstop . Yerington . » . 1113 Royal Prize....108 Talma Moore. . Third base. Ballagh | Players will be divided into two classes; 1 consid 1853 Dunboy . 09/ 1645 Greatland Knight. Right fleld. ‘Wilson | the committee will select the men to play rprise was | 1777 Bogus Bill 06! Sisquoc Copp.. . Center field.. .Lamb | as partners and handicap teams if neces- i Lowenthal. Left fleld.. sary: all games to be played according the placa. Henry ......| Second race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and to schedule or forfelt: games will be two event, pilot- Buchanan .| upward: sellinz e s ‘[.'!’H'I—I-I—I‘I—X—P—P-I'-I-H—H-H-l-!‘l-l-. out of three of twenty-one aces each: win- first, a length onnor . MacLaren 2 eix L. ners will play winners an sers play aggie Davis T. Burns....| 1048 Palicus ... 000 il gy Siowene CH RISTIE HAS losers until it narrows down to the last ol 1770 Formatus ......19%’ 1743 Beautiful Bili..112 two teams. They will then play for first though D g Syt 0 0 INION and second place: players in the last Good start . Second and i Flve furlongs; three-year- D P hand-ball tournament are barred; games - - y imp. Bassetiaw-Mode Yoah mmoh ‘the | YPES_ane—Tve . tyxicay RS- will be played in the small courts. on and won quite handi; Edinborough plenty = ATTHWaring ....... 1693 Kenilworth 1136 Miss Madeline. 107| 1726 Specific 1768 Rio de Altar...106| 1784 The Lady. (183)Janice 01| 1415 Redwald . epeed 104, McNam: IND RA ovia dogged it. Scratched—Osmond 107, Vohicer 107, Billy Morelia 102 Among those who have entered the /OF BERKELEY tournament are: S. F. Hughes, C. Clough, M. M. Green, Al Hoffmann. James Coff- roth, T. J. Powers, T. 8. Mulvey, T. G. ; N Ferguson, Stanley J. Fay, J. F. Cunning- yemourth raceFive and a halt furlongs: three- | California’s New Athletic | ham, Honry Bostwick, F. W. Krone Jr., Three furlongs; two-year-old sed Locochee Locochee | Index |Horse, Age, Welght. s %. 4. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. 3 W, -~ Ak i o i noy @ b > s | iy esley Clawson, Jerry Johnson, L. Levy, Minerva Y v 2 ns 20 | 188 Argot .. 107 if6 Aphrodis er Is Enthu- ———————- | Maraschino 1% 31 [Henry ¢ | o2 Straight Snot..102| s Carlovigtan siastic. Juniors Win Class Series. onnor . 724) Tola. Tgregor 2 g = ed a telegram \‘as-‘ 5 52 |Burlingame 100 1750 Artena 05 Sublime BERKELBY, Feb. 11.—The junior nine ney permitting | 6 66 |J. Walsh 30 o+ defeated the sophomore team this after- | £4 g 73 [Russell . 20 Fifth race—One and a sixteenth miles; four- noon or the university campus by a scors 4 | T e 81 100 | year-olds and upward; selling: of 10-0. The game closed the class serfes. esterday that | 1 St P e . 1% Lamachus ... 8 1781 Owensboro .....104 | \\'ulxerT(;hrle‘ne. lhtfne'h trainer, was um- many racegoers | Good start. Won all out, Second and third driving. Winner, J. o i stiomppes ., X0 L BUgRto i pire. o= D Ch 0e ‘eeIas: was & Francisco. He | " by imp. Friar Tuck-Queen Kaplolani. Rory got best ride. Minerya | 100 Sybarls AATCA Siinmbop o N | follows: ay be reopened for | with a good boy might have won. Maraschino ran to form. Scratched—Luclen- Appleby Juniors. P il | 112 *Coupled with Resin. | W Smitn | T7RETHIRD RACE- Five and & half farlonga; selling; four-year-olds and up; purse, 60, OBr. Anderson _m’\ 1 Hohentobe .....u8 f Dot ¥ tag | v [ - A | | Betting. 1751 Walkenshaw ..116| 1764 Osmond ........ | Sawyer. ween Tanforan and | Age, Welght.St. %. % % Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. CI. 1778 Rapido 11| 1722 Sidelong 113 | Gardiner | — < - - 1736 Artilla (7104 1763 Lady Meddism. 111 nt of A. | , 4.. 9 3 . ; ?’ 11 ‘6 ‘.[! ‘Walsh....| c 6 10 T £ _—l ti . 70 5 : 4 25 - [Enos -5 2 ran i was a| 15 |Katie Woicott P 5 a4 32 [See L e e “Right field reports e T S 1 % [Py e First race—Barrack, Meadow Lark, Royal Ting-a-Ling, 4 % 62 T4 52 |Meade 0 30 Prize. 1 by Willie Anthony, 4 B ;: f‘g 5}» “'l'{ull‘e’n - fl K Second race—Matt Hogan, Formatus, Abby- HEINRICH MAKES SERIOUS ntal Horse ne, 5 E s . [Dingley »re] @ o | lex L CHARGES Al PARTNER geein s Tane, N ; - S = 2“ “)";" ¥ v M0 Third race—Waring, The Lady, Specific. i b {1 5-16, :30; 716, :AI%; G%f, 1:07%, sta Yon first three driving. — i tn grent form at | have won in another jump. Walcott closed well, Favorito some early specd. ’::(":h g ggh' d”“:;“":h R‘“""‘r', Claims Joseph MacDonald Is Guilty of the s, Alary's Ainnermgvelllkll'l:}%onlrlnd 'l;l)m.\:p;: g‘nmeu'. Scratched—Foul Play 9, Mad Anthony bow‘ ThceJpugatgn, Haniioadper. Owee: of Theft, Fraud and Other o honnners. .| 101 Antagone 105, S0 111 *Dead heat. o. Ofteisca . N7 ST T e, At SR i AR R Ay Dy P Syl Sixth race—Brownle Anderson, The Phoeni- " () : Oakland yester- | 1789, FX ACE—One mile; handicap; three-year-olds and a; T P 4 2t Oakland vester. | I78D. FOURTH RAC lerm i handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, §000. An At Js,nm‘s charges are preferred against AU, ADLE ’ : ) e o x 2 | | Bettin EAG lohet | oseph MacDonald in yester- S '3‘7‘13 . who Has n: s o itdlinsao Bdhoeiecs) oaroihs: .o % ok gt BruyleWoskarm 400, 5O Results at New Orleans. day phy B. Hnelnrlch. ;:u‘:;(f::fi yo SAN F ANC‘SCO.CAL- x sina. = 2 = 2 11 11 13 11 T, Sioan. 65 NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 11.—Track heavy, West Coast Electrical Works, who do- s 1 engaged i 1% 4% 41 23 gu(:;‘,;,:‘?l; '; weather showery. Results: | mands an accounting, together with a de- and rider 5 5 41 |7 Walsh...| 2 Six and a half furlongs—Little Duchess won, cree dissolving the copartnership. Joined itz 1d 3 3h 31 5 Henry 2 | Elmoran second, Novelty third. Time, 1:28. in the complaint as a defendant is Mac - £5 g P — Mile and three-sixteenths, selling—Rushfields Donald’s assignee, Mortimer McRoberts, i 2% ; % 1:36; mile, 14l Good start. Won easily. Second and third driv- | won, False Lead second, Trebor third. Time. Who_also comes in for a share of piain- ing. Winner, J. F. Schorr's b. c.. by Belvidere-imp. Lady Hawthorne. Joe Frey much 208, £ ——— tiff Heinrich's charges. i the best and got a swell ride. Sloan rated him first parl. Advance Guard closed stoutly, Six furlongs—Joe Marlin won, Empress of | “Helnrich alleges that MacDonald stoi R D Pugils S & Baes Beauty second, Hildamark third. Time, 1:17%. WALTER CHRISTIE, THE Nw various articles from parties for whom ho i o g 0. FIFTH RACE One mmile and an Sighin: selling; Tour-vear-oids and o second, Bevplian Frinse vaid. “Thne, i ATHLETIC TRAINER OF THE | | brotested Machonald. syrr Mopiginrien. ™ A handi. 1c T &’ o EEis N e [Z Seven furlongs—Lackman won, Wpod ‘I'rice S % ) k : edu- e time of clos. | Index [Horse, Age, Weight. % % % Btr Fin | Jocke second, Swordsman third. Time, L l SHaTA oNa DR, {a You If you stay long enough with for horses not | ——-|— - e—Silver Coln won, Bean second, Scorpo- 5, g r weighis are | 1731 [Free Lance. a6 1 111z Hemry | 5 4 |lettethird Tmmeliug: o | Donald has (hrestench o b Tat Mac- T g - [ e e T s 2h O'Connor 2| 72 3 ERKELEY, Feb machinery, has made fraudulent = = coctie, 06 n 3n 5 Sal LEY, 3 N 3 clai Prwinch o o | iz |Cascawer ¢ o111 ¢ FE 5. Watehe. .| f 1 mm:;‘;t;l?u( e o e Walter Christle will * sommency SRe e pAintA thar o td Bas theeat: Weights to be | 149 |Sprung, 4 8 4 Preston . - " By . For- " at he would “fi = Shs v Bors 3 5% 5% b7 IR T reston ..l % | ero, Rio Chico, Cousin Carrle, Isaline, e ork with the University fand “do him up'" if ne went to the femvs o g BB Time—15, :13%; 38%; %, 1 %, ; mile, 1:43%: 1%m, 1:35%. Good start. Won frst i of California track men to-mor- | blace of business. ay preceding | " ipree driving. Winner, W. M. Murry’s ch. g by imp. True Briton-Emma Collier . Free | Winners of fifty (0) races and $20,000. Wm. row. He was on th During his absence, * HEN YOU ARB TIRED ting fee Win- [ 11000 good horse to-day. | Bandidos cosed stoutly. Castake badly handicn s Sprace | Riley, auctioneer, Occidental Horse Ex- o | ot the miis | trents, Helnrich alloees 1hay 1,08 the humbugged end spending ! "2 selling purse atter | LINGS 5 farly speed. . Seratched—Topmast 109, ‘brestome 86, change, Third and Howard streets. Wm, erioon ooking at the facili- | fiH's, Helnrich allsges that MacDon- | money with physicians who give i e BRSNS A A mmmrcnes | G. Layng & Con proprietors ® " | tles for training the athletes and watch- | huginees to McRoberts, Wit 1 i ook Ne | will at last. If you desice o cure run Saturday, Feb ; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $10. ——e—— Ing them at thelr work His first ap- | “is Anancinlly Irresponsibic, atiied o | 2300, TATAL RESTORATIVE i a quarter. | & Betting. GEORGE McFADDEN AND pearance on the dlamond was to umpire | drink and not a fit Derson to settie the | St Jor ponsr sua physical b o204 | Index [Horse, Age, 3 % %. % Str. Fin. Jockays, | Op. ' ck JIM KENNEDY ARRIVE the junior-sophomore baseball game at 4 affairs of the busines; e e e otobed T b 3¢ 0% 1% 11 0 e Pp o'clock. Many of the best athletes are SL’DOH Helnrich's petition James H. | FREE TRIAL BOTTLE, and be convined Mol Parmenion, 4 11 13 12 1h 28 |Meade . H H Match-Maker and Pugilist Reach already known to him, as he met them | nook was appointed receiver of the busi- | dress DR. COOPER & CO.. 318 Keamny st., ; William_Ack, 3. 3 55 51 43 36 |Hall . 5 10 while they were East last year. ot pending the final judgment of the | | N $4 iz 1 3% 41 0 This City for ’tl"v;ng:th Cen- cnrmnehnls en!hu;lnsflc over the Cali- . R b | Lamachus, 4 3% 3h R B Rt 3 tury Clul ghn. fornia Sibletes and the prospects for nH MEY[HS&.EB Rainier, S I 8 72 1 1) | George McFadden, the New York | WVestern athletes in general. ¥ Death of an Aged Lady. . . _|Monda, 5% \62 63 .81 8 |Tullett ....| 4 2 |lightwelght, who is matched to battle| ‘Plaw Is the greatest hammer-thrower et C~l$- P(»“&vernnce. an old resident | Specialists, Discase Time—W%. :26. 50 mile, 1 00d start. Won first three driving. Winner, |With Dal Hawkins before the Twentleth | In the world to-day,” said Christle. *1 |9 s city, dled yesterday at her resi- |and weakness of Burlington Stock Farm's ch.'m. by imp DrutusLedette. Parmenion had plenty of speed, | Century Club the latter part of this month, | Watched his work while he was East Ay (Clipper street. Her death |men. Established but, eiopped when La Borgia collared him. Balance of field no account. Scratched—Choteati | arrived In. this ety ype!“my in com. | It Is certainly marvelous. California ttnn‘: Tour duem!o SnarySeryahe having passed the | 1581 Consultation %, Talmn §i. pany with Matchmaker Jim Kennedy | & 800d lot of men East last time, but it :&:fv:c = e Mrs, Severance was a |and private book = e and Is registered at the Palace. McFad. | MUst be remembered that they competed Was (he mother of e 1l New York, and free, at office or by den will {o-day begin active training for | With champlonship men. That accounts | Mrs. ¢ H: Davis and Charies W, Senats | mail. Cures guar- The entries at Oakland are as follow: Fourth race—One mile and a quarter; four- | his coming contest. for their defeats. The trip also was hard | J. nteed. 731 Mar- Firet race_Five furlons; maiden three-year. | Y64F-olds And upvard: selling one- | M me Bastern pugiiist 18 1ooked upon as and left them in no fit condition for J. and Fred V. Severance. Bot Sireet (lavarer olds and upward; selling. T ¥ 1727 Morinel -104 | being a rough customer in the ring. Mc- | WOrk- AN INSOLV: X ntrance), San 1632 1 Sonoro.......101, 1740 El Karn | 388 Dpsing 1650 Eesence ‘101 | Fadden's reputation as a boxer has pre- | California Is better sulted for the de- | aiitist and mdste temony Sras Fene i | Franeisco. Companion .....101| 1564 Iilysion 01 | T Ly ceded him. He is said to be in the top | (5, oBTIS Datter here. With thototoLhe | a petition in insolvency yesterday in m.| Hilary - 114| 1688 Youne Morello 117 | ey, race—Ome miler 1h i rank in the lightweight division and a|men‘and the advantages of thig Lifocnt | United States District Court. He owes §2274 | Lafiin & Rand Waterproot Santa Lucia....116 1468 Abbie L. 20| Dandy J1 ree-year-olds; selling. | worthy opponent for Hawkins. Hould davel ges of this climate e s, k keless Powder, in bulle Joe Riy Carrie Lucas....101| 1744 Blanda A0 R Renm. ... 10| 1727 Lief Prince.....104 | Dal Hawkins is training hard for the | & Should develop some record-breakers, _ . — SR e in shells. Send A8 Jerid 4 Tristrain . 103! 1733 Gold Finder....114 i;% it, Rica. 110{ 1782 Homage ......,. 99 coming battle, which in all probability I do not lmow; yet exactly what course I % | ;:ra c‘:" e of sporting RS i | 1R pemions ) Mol Gonnar it | 310 Bavassa 1l it Coa i 8 | AR'RE AN, JFRICH,In, ol probabatey | el "Burnie ! eaivtug” T Sodicad i Sy R Ios Flotn . i Elp oy it race_Seven furlongs; four-year-olds ana S of the men and the circumstances under | ’ , b acdurenimatiesirr e SR #aunt {7 ST B secoma race—six furlonge: four-year-oids ana | MPRATL Seling. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, | Which they are working. The conditions | AStumn ... | Goldone . g | vpward; selling 18 Horton . -113| 1674 Pat Morrissey..107 — " | here are new to me and I must look d women Topmast Tl Azim . o B Qe Marcato 1742 Nullan 1780 Torsina, ... 105 181 1 Mido, 107 ARRIVED. about a bit, We commence lignt work eak Men an - ot B Silver G/ A 0 ) Tizona . er : 7t - 8 5 - nd in . i";{_j"’""‘ e {;;’";{‘:{‘T,‘, - :r/ n:;‘ s :;"; E:‘:‘, ‘,;1‘ 1771 The Monk.......107/ 1788 Mitten . 3 2";" ls.ffl:" P“;.M 1 5‘.’3&"“{: ah:.on:‘;;lon ,l‘lo'r'o“;re'd m:gd p o £ sxou‘u; Ulia DAM::}‘;AIF\'TE::?{DT:;: als” . Mistra 2 i e ohir Lissie’ Brien, A bee: Tor" the . great Mexican r i Don_Orsino My Gypsy (g9 Katie Gib Oakland Selections. Siuslaw_River. season's training, but will soon be in cars soap 15 nOthlng’ Strength to sexual ordans. Dot 39 Mg Canmore . Alleviate 1723 Alleviate . First race—El Sonoro, Illusion, Companion, Schr Parkersburg, Jorgensen, 7 days from | good shape.” but soas 4 Handicapper Onyx ...... 1792 Rosalbra . Second race—Mareato, Tost Girl, Cogquille River. Christie was accompanied here his P- Corner Fourth aand Torsina - Gartaline ... 1743 Moringa. i d rl, Nullah. Schr Sacramento, Nelson, 6 days from Stus- | wife. They have taken up thelr resigencs Pure soap i Mazwst, & W N9 Rosormonde 5| Alice Doughert f = Third race—Flora Pomona, Lady Carlo, Bot- | law River. At 2317 Fuilton street. The new trainey 18 P 1S as gentle as our Spectal Brew. H-nl”rt' % %;:1 fi::,lednz‘taln : ‘;rr:;m race—Three furlongs; two-year-olds; | any, soia DOMESTIC PORT. 4 a_young man, not large, but of excellent oil tO ‘he llvin sk Y Steam and Lager, osinante . - ot..... 5 | A A—Arrived Feb 11—Stm i 3 fo 5 verconts and Pirate Belie. B KAl .......... ... Huachuca ......118| .... Graham Green.13 | Fcurth race—Morinel, The Bobby, Essence. | pence Jan 9. " e L LI Pears’ i . Caiace o Imperious ... %| Young Morello. - Flora Pomona.. 115 Dandy . 18 :"m: race—Liet Prince, St. Rica, Dandy Jim. orBRALTOCFAN, STEAMERS. 3 . P i vy i ears’ is the purest and 2 Owensboro ony Pping. . Winn o Mariosa . - t] H. ., -Arrived Feb 11 Aller, 2 : S R : G| e mo T S T Mo, | (PR Rk i B | T BE R SRS O | Dest toilet sodp in all the | n, cROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE Bel neh. . Gol . ‘pina . N ¥ Rolling Mb’;r A ;:‘4 g‘o?m il'mmm o3 h:}'gu man is loo'l}‘sll: who, ‘:n vudpnr thin, 2 RO 3 SO Y while at - t’h G&m l;r.t 'Eufle. world. the cure of GONORRHOEA o% Star Chamber........10 El Fonse . 0lds argument womah and expects | Somie soclety snobs doubtless pity Adam | feadered, ot Al P ICTURES and analogous complaints Morinel .... ‘104| Mithridates to win. because he had no ancestors. - o | the friction clutch of the bucket was not sate -“mem& b tialrodc g Oice & Dottie. For sale by drusxista.