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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1901. 29 LOUWELSEA AND THE GIVER |TWO PROMINENT ARMY OFFICERS HANXMEN LOSE ANOTHER VERY EVENLY MATCHED ARRIVE FROM THE PHILIPPINES GAME TO THE SENATORS Fast Two-Year-Olds Run a Dead Heat Over wals. ; , ; : Winning Run Is Made in the Tenth Inning C] o 7 e YR a i o e 1 Eyecy Senten 1y Goldone i bpmt gerous, the Natives Having Lost Their Faith in Him as a Leader Most Opportune Moment During Contest - 3 R Sacramento 2, San Francisco 1. ¢n called Balls—San It BY F. E. MULHOLLAND. THE EAU. S H T 2 3 Left on bases—San F - < n | leave of absence. He is in splendid health | In a ten inning game yesterday the Sen- 3 Struck out—Pabst, g Aae P A { and says that he did not have a day’s |ators for the third consecutive time|D |bl' pla; ns e “r sickness during the time he was away. brought the bitterness of defeat home to | _jy “’;{"“cgg;&"‘;* e OAKLAND RACETRACK' aturday General Grant is considered one of the | the local aggregation. The score was 2| d 18, - 1901.—Weather fine. Track most determined and energetic men wear- [to 1. For seven long Innings Hanxmen AKL HE WINNER | ot { Ing the shoulder straps of an officer in|maintained a lead of one run, secured in o st Is T gites + four- I © United States army. The men in his | the third inning, over the visitors. Not| Numerous Erro o! | o % ” ) ors Lose the Game for f very 3 .\ | command have nicknamed him ‘Fred” |once had the Sacramentos been permitted | d it was by fm | % the Los Angeles Nine. s A Fin. a ++ | to cross the plate on the homeward jour- “ i affair on the menu. 4 } GELES, May 18.—Errors in bunches - e n | ney, and the fans commenced to think | . 3 iy 3 ket favored oAl | and lack of ability to hit Moskiman caused an h being quoted at | | that Uncle's heart would be gladdened bY | jgnomimious defeat for Los Angeles. Score: B ] | a shut out. But the fatal eighth inning | . stock dropped unLl LOS ANGEL i Achilles blasted all their hopes. AB. R. Bu SB PO. A. B N N 0 { McLaughlin started the trouble by a hi% yly e out inte the left garden and stole second 40 IR % | |by a very narrow margin. He was ad- a e 18 ad Leuwelsea going out in R 103 . | | yanced to third on a sacrifice hit to the £ 0 TR h The Giver a close traveling 1i2.McKinon10 12~ 11 3¢ 11 ¥\ R{tc.her by Courtney and was brought i 0 e 3 0 o . A furlong from the st | Kt “‘")u i, a7 A3 S ome on Doyle's speedy drive toward | gasi g . a3 applied the whip it looked as if %, 49; 5, 1:01%. G > short stop, which Evans attempted to 3 3 apF he T 0 | Won tirat mree “ariving. Winner, L gather in but falled. In the ninth both b $L0T % 0 Sivy Giver would win, but the Emperor of | £ McNaughton's cb. g by imp, Watercress: \ B B e Iri [ Paziweb, ' g 6 0.0 0 % % N lk's daughter stald gamely, and as 1¥duh Ruiz gave winner a great rie. First 0 Uit Dars of (Db tenth. Timide. the Lical oy san s et il s s ot tried to run out on far turn. Katie Woi- first bag. | ; » ' e pair crossed the line the judges were | men were unable to get past the first bag. x cad | SOt went, the overland, Searchlight is stale. WA the Hevators came:to" the bat m OAKLAND. e to separate them, declaring o dead | inder ran a good race badly bandled. BR]C CEN N len the Seantors came trH Sirching o ARG e four | Swiftwater no chance. E , W k . SB. show by a | tting—Saul of Tarsus, 5-2; Tirst Shot, 8: | ‘) [ eftective ball up to that time, slowe 4 0 0 0 2 0 O | Wolcott, ” 12; Searchiight, §-5; Gold FRED! Sown and allowed Devereaux to walk to £-30 6. 3% G th h i f the | Lindo, 12; Senator Matts, Del ERICK first. Through a sacrifice hit by McLaugh- &, % &8 e er than this nothing out o i satis, _ T e ¢ 3 y_groove of things Characterized | Vista, 25: John Weich, 50; Swittwater, 50; lin Devereaux reached second and Court- e yhe o X0 T} h was clean and exhilarat- | Evirato, 200; Rosa Ban, 300. % ney, who followed, was given first on call- o8 3 1 .¢%4 Moringa and xtl)mruoni ed balls. Doyle en‘ged the agony of the e es 2 8 d avorites in the betting, | 2471. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs: selling; ‘ans and added another game to the credit : 3(‘\(m of Horton | fou‘r -year-oids and up; purse, 0. : RN g:s;hfii:st%mllet?{!fie?g dg%nsl :eabuexm;:;z‘z‘el [ R ng accident £0r | 1 4oy Horse, W, Jockey. Et. Fin. é b TR e ssinger each dis- | JuNyoringa; 6, 118, 116 in. The score: ¢ ¢ 17186 aid form in the saddie. Jake Alas, 4, 110. 23 SAN FRANCISCO. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. fine starting also came in lur Glissando, 4, 1i2.. 3n it S % AB. R BH. SB. FO. A. E. 00000000 0-8 ] commendation. H. Thatcher, 4, 114 ulvn 4% Hildebrand, 1. t. i ke i e | $0110102 05 touted, cual, by the end stall | 2447 Rapido, o 11{ | A i B8, @158 ¢ 30000103 <8 earchlight came ;vul an \» to Y x 112, §; | Kru; S I HEN 8 E e 300002018 rite for the ope: ive-furlong | 4 | g 3 0.1 &8 - The good thing blew up early, and B e s fa- T stdaRy. a drive Ruiz put Saul of Tarsus over 0 14 | Norayke, 1b. 0 © 0 16 0 ¥| Twobase hits—Hutchinson, Held. Sacrifice e fir nec L\ before First Shot. S i 01 g g ; g gn.;;i;;x?, %asl:hg:m Firs gn;:-‘ on errors— sunerb ha ing of | 2 ition, - .35 | Graham, g Pl Oal X rst se on calle s and slight ;;\Jr:‘lcm‘:\b““fl : i | Evans, p. 0 0 0 1 1 0|2 Los Angeles 2. Left on bases—Oakland & \do for the six-furlong | Good start. | — — — — — —|Los Angeles 7. Hartwell 2 dec mm deteated Alas in a | - . I v Tie] | 1 6 o3 1 1 by Moskiman & pitcherStrefd. Dou= o B ¥ | g. by Sobrante-Loma. Alas playe is 4 o play—! No. Umpir ‘on= The last named horse made | 5y out, and Moringa under excellent hand- | 1 s R g | el Time of o Tour end forty-ave B . it | ling ‘scored sando lacked speed. Rapido | R. BH. SB. FO. A. E. | minutes. Scor oy half a lengih. | ga5 rank and s was unable to pull him | Devereaux, ss R SRR L o Ked staying quality, running | wa* DOk and Encs wes anab R eedn) Net- | | McLaughlin, 1. f. 111 3% 0! 0 TIGERS DEFEAT COLUMBIA. | tie Clark 110. | Courtney, 2b. 0 & » an 8gto 1 shot, piloted by | Dogler 2 £ o S g x surprise in the | 13-5 | McGucken, c. f. ¢ 0 0 5 0 0f NEW YORK. May 18.—The athletes of : | The mare pos- | March Sev ! Hanlon, 1b. g 2 81 & §|Princeton ana Cc universities met sesse B e | T d 9 i o o 1 oftoday at the annual dual track and fleld utsider, four open lengths. | 2472. THIRD R two- | | | Stricklett, 0 0 1 0 1 0|games at Columbia oval and the Tigers 6L ooy SO § okl g, (P, 7.3 s 3 ® 1 1| Vom scoring 6 points against 9% for B . when her un- | Index. Horse, Wt. Jockey. St. o Fotals ohth inning when winning | Columbia. In ti ammer throw De Witt 2460 The Giver, 110...Ransch 2 u b " e S could plainly | (2454) Achilles, 11 Ruiz 3 | RUNS AND BASE HITS BY INNINGS. ?in?l};fiiflifi???{ 3 »t;?u* the inter- pounds the | 2460 Divina, | L i Feauaines ore 2 ineh s e and Aty | Time—To %, * 1 se_hits. by Plaw of California, but does Ridden by Ransch, | short %, 141 | Sa%aramenlo near the collegiat: record of 165 feet %4 knocked out of the run- | driving. Both leaders stood a long dri | Base. bits... inch, which is also held by Plaw of Cai- and then tramping | had she not been giving weight awa; | SUMMARY. ifornia. As the Caiifurnian is not entered turned up an easy | welsea would have won. Too racy and re- e fom Strioklett 1, Evans 2. | oF h6 inter-colleiate sames which are Cleevy and Montal- | fined for Achilles. Divina had no excuses. | | Runs responsible for—S “ | to take place on I and Saturday of bid up | *Dead heat. | Two-base hits—Graham. Sheehan, Reilly, Han. et weel- 1% 160 w as if De Wt of $200 | Betting—Louwelsea, ; The Giver, 9-5;| lon, Krug. Sacrifice hits—Pabst, McLaughlin. o 7 B g Fhg e ¥ | PR, A, DAy, | o Fass on errors—Sacramento L First base | had this event a k | he hottest sort of a | 2473. FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; | mile selling run, | four-year-olds and up; purse, $300. | delinquent June 21, sale day July 11 wi ainst Goldone receded ex, Horse, Wt, JurkA)‘ Str. Fin. Sales on the Producers’ Oil Exchange last I t 1 Horton ralu azmung )‘[monm 6, 112 5“1-, .1.;1 i | | week amounted to bieha(cs, ‘lll‘ued l(t;]:_:,l_ sandbars, collided wit! 2% | | ing as follows nearly missed 73 3% | b 5 1000 snares: Aetna 1000; Californiy-Standard, tpRile,” fuet s 18 | | Continued from Page Th.irty-!'xve.lz,w Ofl City, 10,000; Four, Teed. 1200 a park police- i85 531 1 | Inda ;)ndefnce S; Monarch. Occidental, 1 Tk | %6 I etroleum Center, 35,00 ) ]«;nd ,ll}eh,ljlmlf}g?}e 51 72 | | | ehen ana 5@tc for hardshent! Peanuts. s@c | e u;frxnfi)fli\d m\le — B 8 | | for Eastern; Brazil Séuxc"xl@u’?? é'!slqbé;“- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. et e 3 1%. G 1K 5 )coanu ISl Xhe ERow spore Sotnty. ) P oA B B L itic for bright and 1i@ 7 e a o fevfengecjorte sjosfecionforiocierts sfosjost e et @ ch. m. by Amigo-Santa s ' 11340 for light amber; water white extracted, SATURDAY, May 1512 m. il Monica. Winner only galioped last quarter. | * Jilgsthe; 1ght amber extracted, 3%@te; dark. | UNITED STA BONDS ACA:DEMIC TOUBNAM:ENT By e e A S | and 100k up to him with admiration. He e 0. xgoe per 1. | Bld.Ask. 1. Ask. DOWN TO THE FINALS s = is credited with never having ordered a| g 4s quar eoup..113%114 |is qr cp (new).13S 180 =ida 112, 4s quar Teg....113%114 |3s quar coup..199 110 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Bay Co P ta.1064 _ S Roicla derploning. Scratched—Daniel 112, T Tennis Matches Played on California | Pr, Nembula 114, Jingle Jingle 1 Club Courts Excite General Foul Play Interest. | ers were out in force yester- | 2474. FIFTH RACB-Mile and fifty vards; rts of the California Tenni selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $300. regiment or detachment of his division T fitg e P campalen Gk ez Provisions. ardous journey without himself riding at : the head of his troops. The market continues very quiet at previous “Yes, I am glad to get back,” sald he | prices. yesterday. “I think that the Phllippine p:';’};‘cmhfl:;s‘mf;f:;; e e Islands are valuable possessions. I was oo e;lra light and 15%c for sugar-cured; East- Mido, 30; Jerid, 9-2; | ning the singles tourna- | Index, Horse, r. Fin. | never sick there a day, and but few me: - > Aca. | 2430 Tiiilouo 12 3 i r-cured Hams, 13c: Mess Beef, $I2 per ship of the Aca-| 24 D Ay of my command contracted any illness. -;’B‘;rg“:xm Mess, $1250; Family, $11 50; prime . played down to the | ntalleds, a, 13- Hasell 4 it an | What do you think of Aguinaldo?” was | barreli SXre 10888 L 0 ar, ¥22; Mess, $19: ! put over until Sat- | 2444 Ostler Joe, &, Ruiz 1 5% 41 | asked. . | Bmoked Beef, 13%@lic per Ib. 00 e two men to reach | 2467 Stromo, 5, 113.Fauntleroyld 4% 58 1 think that Aguinaldo is a dead one.” | SPUQT, mierces quoted at 6%c per Ib for com- | 1, A & Pac 5a.102 v orman Hodgkinson of 446 Quibo, 3, 100......Brodien 9 61 61 he replied, “‘although his capture awak- ound and 10%c_for pure; half-barrels, pure, Do 1 ¢ m §s.101 — — e St i o 2 Burdock, 4, 1i2..Dingley 7 Rl enod a frésh interest in him among the Farn (30 tins, 11%e; 5-1b tins, 1%c. Market-st Gs... — 130% = 'k fact that Scr. Lake, 3, %.....Hoar § 82 82 natives. They had begun to forget him ~CoOTTOLENE—One ' half-barrel, $%c; three | " Do 1 ¢ m 5s.1 e s without | 2426 Lost Girl, a. 110.Hennsey 3 Rl i and lose faith in his prowess. Now that pait-barrels, S%c; one tlerce, 8%c; two tierces, | Nev Co R Ts. 12 - \ shows how much supe- B IFSAR Wiy, SNA0 Sl 888 80w he is captured I think that he should be | gic; five tierces, S%e per Ib. Nor R Cal 6s.. — 1144 S P of Cal ist es his opponents consid-| Time—s0 yards, 1:4; heavily fined for his treason to this coun- Do 5s 19%|_cp gntd g 55105 — . mile, 1:41%; 1m 50y W | try and then released. He cannot do any Hides Tallow, Wool and HOPS. Nor Pu ss.lno — |8 P Br Cal 68.134 — 1 e first round Taylor, O. H. S., won | sasily nd and third driving. Winner, more harm.’ 1aes, s 28 L — 108% § ¥ Water 0. m = he first zound Taylor, O, H. 8. won | Sl Boqnd ang, P TG pRette. - Cut of | Captain Charles Fenton, who has been Pt B - g , H. 8., beat yn,,,,pu St.’ Mat- | @nd bumped at the first turn, \\’m:r‘r 1)(!1ulx]d: General Grant's ald for several years,| A descriptions remain as previously quoted. e ‘su.” 1'3 ;*; 100 4108 Vaiieau, A foat Koo | e bet LMcClesvy ran Cousimaty. ORI serving with him In the Cuban campalgn, | wpES AND SKINS—Culls and brands el | O e T had & Tousn trip. — Scratched—Sissenvine 97, | B e . USTIRE igeut Tie Wi Gaetiicen FATY. feited | A dors Sxicibe = Lilienthal, P. H. S., by de- | Formero 115 P b ¥ D e o rinice L1 | Steers, 0c; medium, 9c; light, 3@8e: CoW | conyrg Costa.. §1% 53 |Spring Valley. 561 87 fault ) d but one Set was | Betting_Tiillouon, 17-10: Jim McCleevy, & troops went through in the ppines. | Bteern O or heavy and Sk for light; Stags, | Srn Conney! % = aved in each r The semi-finals | Montallade, 12; Ostler Joe, | Brigadier General John C. Bates also ! fae% "0 o\ "gc; Salted Veal, 9@9%c: Salted | GAS AND ELECTRIC two sets out of three and the finals | Quibo, 40; Burdock, 150 11 arrived on the Sheridan and is at the Pal- L‘/xlc‘ e Dry Hides, l6c: Culls, 13%@lic; Dry g T . . - sets out of five. Lost Girl, 15; Frank Dufty ace. Heireturns to America to assume Calf. K0 5T Caif“ie@tic: Culls and Brands, [ Lont T € P.-- 2, — @aciie Tt - % % one half the semi-finals Taylor, O. chargo of the Department of the Missourl. XIF; 153,088 g “ihearings, 1330 each; | Lauicable - 3 — |Sacraments .. — o Doareil the semi-dnaly Taylor, O. | 34w, srcrs RACE—One mile; selling; four- | | During the early part of the campaign SGHei SRR Qth: medium, 60gT5c: long | Aatial - 48 = BT G & B 7 B hss ets had been play the | year-olds and up; purse, $400. he was severely criticized for signing a 37oo; $1c@s1 each: Horse Hides, 'sait, §2 80 for | patiah e G natsies . § S PHpat; Ehe | We Jookey. B3k oee vame 11 treaty with the Sultan of Sulu. General N and $2@2 25 for medium, $1@1 25 for small 3 Fo o R 6-1 The Berkeley | Index, Horse, : 4 Str. g e thit e lars i s g b INSURANCE. d took the first set | (2439)Goldone, 4, 110.Bassinger 2 21 23 12 es dec! at a treaty should be so- ing sic for Colts; Horse . dry, or 3 25 245 | h the second set | (2445)Horton, 1m4.....-Ruiz3 63 3n 21 || cired at any price. His action in the jarge, $125 for medium. $i for smail and S0c | Firem's Fund.2i5 45 #ike his gait and from | O A 11 35 || matter was exploited at great length in for Colts. Deerskins—Summer or red sking, sic; BANKS wvent his way and he 4% 41 1 ° the newspapers and General Bates was fall or medium skins d0e: winter or thin skine, | Anglo-Cal 7 0 LP&A...M — ther half of the iiai Castace, oY R ————————* criticized. He claimed, however, that the 2ic. Gostskins—Prime Angoras, 7c; large and | California |48 — Mer Ex (ia).. 18 — ] ther, haif of the | Gua)Bathos, 4, 51 66 | natives had many customs that ‘would be emooth fci medium, e . | Cal Safe Depl. - 10 § I Nationai. — 125 - 1 5., defaulted | i Monda, 1.8 TWO GALLANT OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY WHO hard to break up at that time without AL O i Gior grease. Jqatic i o i S P O f or the Time— mile, 1:41. ; WH oodshed. His policy was' practically in- 0oL —Sprix or 1%0i—Humbola Savy . “,3‘,‘]’\2 fhe Domt matoh{ Good ki n first threé driving. Winner, | ¥A‘E RETURNED ‘FROM . THE . PHILIFPINGR “AND O dorsed by the adminiStration. ‘,},},’Sc,,,‘,s",?%‘{k‘fl’r T5: Northern e, 199 | German ......1890 — |Sav & Loan - . agkinson. should wwin with. | 34 Cofter's b. n by Goldfinch-Abilone. Goldone | ALK TO THE PRESIDENT. General Ludlow, who was also granted j3., detective, 9@lic: Middle County, free, 106G Humboldt ....— — |Security . - it ouble. well ridden and in good luck. Horton cut off | | leave of absence and who was expected 1jo: do, defective. S@l0c: Southern, 12 months, | Mutual ........ 50 — | Union Trust. U0 — - g g g s Fsglor g~ on the transport, did not arrive. He will §gac; Southern, free, 7 months, 7@10c; do, de- | San Franelseodls — |~~~ - can win with a c d . Bathos 7 n B STRE A A didn’t do much. | RIGADIER GENERAL FRED- tel corridor yesterday, with his military "'8233515"3‘&32 :’x‘]dthg:tgt :vx;‘a‘_x;spe(:l\;:r_ 'elcs'c"d: eatura a course, HQBer Onrx;elon. California sTR]‘:ET'ROIS L&H...0 — ADVERTISEMENTS. B i T gy o B o it g ERICK M. GRANT arrived ves- cloak thrown over his shoulder and a tgiieq at n dinner at tho Bohemian Club astern. “cholce, 1214c; do, fair to §0od, 9G1ic; | Geary ; Presidio ...... — e gm% A Ping, 10 mice, Bathos, 15; | terday from Manila on the Sheri- rough campalgn bat on his head, he: by Colopel George Stone last night. The M\ma 10@12 Market 7 o) e ‘, dan, after two years’ service in looked the image of his father—a soldier gm lgm”?[c;}“l huedm audience with | 3 Bigne B e POWDER. @it sl sfefeeferforiecfe horforiello @ | the Philippines. In the Palace Ho- from head to foot. He is home on a short President nley to-day. Glant .......... B 19 [Vigorit . DH. NG TUY KEE i W ; San Erancisco isco Meat Market. SUGAR. EASTERN BASEBALL GAMES. L T B e e e 8 e 0 0 3 0 [ 3 834 | Kilauea . Has Recently Removed Hogs are weak at the decline, With holders SR, - SEI | s o iy e oo s e | ITTLE SISTER 1S THE CHOICE, THE TALENT =L 210 STOCKTON ST. more inclined to.sell. Otherwise there Is noth- | Hytchinson ... 19% 20 |Paauhau ...... , LI E SISTER E CHOI E o e the market. i B Tenanbn o fon Square. and National Leagues. BEEF—1@7%c for Steers and 6@6%ec per Ib for | y1oika Pack..12%5%12 |Oceantc SS..... 4 4 fsco, Call AMERICAN LEAGUE. - Hae recen establishe ‘N1 5 - Q- | o ! A s % he Tea and Hert Sanitar. | CLEVELAND, May 18 —After losing eleven FIG’URING’ I HA I MCCOMB S COURSER WILL W]N mui-r'ron Boethon, TAGRAE: Ewenr” 1674 | Gai gfi;‘; ?\2‘3 %= [Pas i1 = ! P g . . 110 . - this city, All man. | straight games Cleveland defeated Detroit to- T I T -4 1:‘1“;]1 kf:;‘*—n:’lglhn::te:].l dl‘)'.ub!l\_uenda.fltey 3200. Score: Y S w&p}:fl Spring. 8%@%c Morning Session. { local _disease > R T il e beat L. F. Bartel's Be 5 AN Te Srogs,. 180 The and under, Se: e . P v 2 e2se | Cleveland . The run-down of the 116-dog open stake ( Motto, Firm Fellow, America, Silver ) bes e st Bargain, 4-0; B. € 25 AR Pae’ Acem 4 125 623 X y treated with- | HITEGT T 12 3| .t Union Park yesterday attracted one of | Cloud, Master Rocket and Anchor. Geary's America beat A. R. Curtis' Echo, 6-1; | 180 to' 225 Ibs. €c: 225 end over. S@6c] feed: | |30 & htra Costa Water - 81 00 ng any Kind | atteries—Scott and Wood; Miller and M- hspis Following are the day’s results, with | Hy A, Deckelman’s Master Rocket beat P. | rs: —3 25 Contra_Costa Water lsis peration whatever. | Batterles—So ; 5 the largest weekday crowds seen at the |y .0 OG0 cers official score: ¥ Doyle's Liberator, 4-0; J. J. Keenan’s Lundin » - 3) Gient Powder Con . -0 cpache cured free. oter it i o e AhIN sadion) ; e Cre. Girst round—b. . Refliys | Links beat Pasha Kenneis' Random Aim, &-0; General Merchandise. 25 Hana Plantation Co s 00 = c B 1 | WABHENGEUE, "y e s 20 The backers of favorites had a general P]nu!hboy beat J. D. Cardinell's Unlon Jack, Curtls’ Anchor beat P. Doyle's Thel- $10,000 Hawailan C & S Co § per et bds.101 75 p m., " Bed 188. |.aey won 18, first Eame’ trdm. Wastington . d day, for in all but eight of th s | 4-1; R. b. Jullan's Janice beat J. D. Card- ma, o 150 Honokaa 2% S 3 superfor batting and Plank’s clever work in | 8000 day, for In al & © BO°% | ineil's Hod, 6-2; Gold Dust Kennels' Forget a BAGS—Sen Quentin Bage, §5 65; Calcutta | Ly Bonoras = 14 i . SAN ¥ CISCO, May 6, 1L | 50 0x. Attendance, 2800. Score: were their selections successful in getting | [nell's Hol B8, GOIG IRsE Frine P eat B M, Rain Ends Field Sports. Grain Bags, T@T4c: local make, %c less than | 100 Market Street Railway - 00 o meb ockton st Clubs— g o decisions. On three of these occaslons, K,nn.“-, Frisco Boy, 5-2; Sterl & Knowles' v ,mflnm ‘Wool Bags, 30@34c; Fleece Twine, 40 Mutual Electric Light 47 T have been & sufferer from | Philadeiphia 11° 1 4| however, the talent was forced to pay a | Ripple beat Pasha Kenneld Belle Rocket, G.i; EUGENE, Or., May 18.—Rain interfered ,ige. = . " | 51000 Oceantc S § ‘bonds. ot : peveral operations | Hatiacion & s &|good, stiff price for Its error of judgment. | & R, Curls’ Rector ‘o bye; F. M chrtlal | with the fleld meet Between the univer- T AL Wellington, $9 per ton; Southmeiq | 3° Pasubau S P C s L s the most renowned physiclans in | payteries—Plank and Murphy; Gear and | F. Jones' Lovina of the St. Lawrence- M; Efllhe“ Y Dowlite'a. Sic! Lewrenoe, &1 sities of Oregon and Washington to-day. ' welington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryant, $6 50; Coos PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHAN being informed that it was | Moonlight litter of staKe-winners was | Cheetham & Partington's Repnu’r;utive beat fl“i‘t at‘ lhfltbfmnl:fgh ‘I‘ the ‘;01“"-:;% my lSW. Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Walls- R - - . P tha Kennels’ Royal Anne, 3-2; H. A. Deck- gl rain set in, whicl ncreased so 121 beriand, $12 in bulk and rning Session. onths’ treatment 1 am E‘Y;l(l:*ly | batting being the feature. Attendance, 4000. | youngster of the Pasha Kennels. The bea.”p Walter's Campania, 6-0: D. J. Hea | Monday f_?fe,?.f;’:n, M e ';’-f-:' n':".fi'ifm'.“iuf gt g énncbfl“;ku::sd, - y too B u—"‘ e :m to | Score: | soldier dog has never appeared any too | ley’s Nlcai!llwkb‘mlm; gihm’gl';: {All Green | the score stands: Oregon, 14; Washing- 8 4 per 2000 pounds and 3 50 per ton, accord- leum Center - Clubs— R. H. I | healthy, but in his three of four times out | 0 Russell & Music, 50; Y Raesell & Aljen's | ton, 13. Summary: | ing to 5’5:‘:" & S a 0 Petroleum Center ........ Chicago 5 9 4| has shown more than fair speed. Seven | Wit Foot beat l-fel.\e)'s Fine Form, | _100-yard dash—J. Pearson (Washington), first; = , 2o sz Joms 5o 503 50; Lesds * MINING STOCKS. D. = Milwaukee 3 4 3 ; Japa . to one was quoted against him yesterday, |3-2; A. R. Curtis’ Vatson beat J. D. Cardinell's | Heater (Oregon), second; Lewls (Oresom). cae %4iss g0 HMawailan, nominal. Batterles—Katoll and Sugden; Hawley and rt, Dy e L2y, T A, MeComb's Bona Fiae heat | third: Tyme: ~50 1.5, B L e L e L e e e ¥ f and n a short, snappy course he won out, | 4" walioge’s Modest Lad, 3-2; A, R, Cur- | 80-yard run—Paine (Oregon), first: Boyce m.nx‘ma. %1 30; Linseed Ofr, In barrels; bofled | ofacs Siock, and Exchange Board yestordays Leahy. keeping Lovina from scoring. tton a bye; Chiarini Bros.’ San- ; : BOSTON, May 16— BaltimoreBoston game | The hext short end was at the same o B Topics et £ | e b only eouiy, Boetakeg (W eahimgon), Toc: Taw, Tio; cases: fc mare; Lard Ofl, extra Morning Session. ulted could give me | postponed; rain. rice, Bonnie Pasha taking me flag from | Pasha Kennels’ Risky Attempt beat William | Broad J Heater ( , first: Caulkins Min taceae llon; pure ‘Neatatoot Si- L2 | 200 Belcher . 08) 200 Ophir .. 98 o seliet, pronoune complication of k Ao ddy Pingle Bells by a. scora of 4 to 3. B R et Belle, 401 A Vanderwhite's | (Waomnpeny, comend O HoT (Feshington), Nut, 53g63c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Oil. bar- | 6o Best & Beigher, 3| 20 Ophir | 07 ney troubles, etc. 1 was constantly fev NATIONAL LEAGUE. Favorites took the next eleven goes, and | Flora McDonald beat J. Hurley's Hurricane, | third, Distance, 21 ;u; 714 inches. 3“4.‘ naearal whm’ rr‘sm:é - “gallon; ““‘; 200 Con Cal & Va..2 30| 260 Ophir " ¥ side ol ol night Reeets PHILADELPHIA, May 18.—Chicago was th;dnbuastav;'ayl amol'}herl 7 to b} shot, led | 4-2; Puh; lfin\;fl:mmfll 9“{{* h?éa ni;y"- —-—— -| Ofl, in barrels, 35c; cases, o 100 Gould & Curry. gw 2}3 ;: : that with a month’s treatment | sy r and beat pointless the clever Narcissus. | Reilly's Roy , 82 TL—Coal T one’ Bt nedicine & ‘e io-ay s weil | st oot by Philedelohis 1 & whllplipad and | 8 and tirana Saual favorites | Johu Dos beat 1, M. Xeliokd's Buck, o; . Return Disputed Bicycle. L O h & et lowes: 40 160 Union Con...... an. And take great pleasure in giving this SR R 2 for The stake, DUt up & Seand courss that | J. Cronins Vandal beat Lopes & Sons’ Jewess, | SAN JOSE, May 18.—The embezzlement ' ‘Sroiic- winta Coal O In buik, 15 jal and hope you publish it eo the ““h'“ R. H. B | jleased the crowd. Away from the slips ""' b iy [dlac beat D. Ford's DBonits. | charge preferred by a local cyel OLn Cases, iStse; Astral, 18346: Star, 18t — Y. R0l SE SWR eRiertal "soul. § uk AR L 0od break the dogs went up the R R Bu d Clem Turville was BExira Star, itc: Elaine, 33ic: Eocens, 0isc; | The following were the sales in the Pacifig s eincerely. Philaelphia . ¢ 8 3|08 A oven: hnce TATRIRGA D 5 cuveney'l Julieu.%' 4-3; Pasha Kennels' Rob- | against Charles an em oY Was, BN St aaiis, Enermeis2%¢: | stock Board yesterda MRS, MARIA BUBTERSLOH. B ltoiedSnn. Sl Gk Dexter: Dus- eld & A tg £ ;1 rove for | eris' Army beat F. Jones' Lovina, 3-0; A. R. | dismissed to-day, the wheel In controversy cases, 21c; Benzine, in bulk, Me; in c‘m'm Morning Session. SAN FRANCISOO, Cal. Oct. 25, s, | Ficby and McFarland. Umpire—0'Day. 0 ttle’ Sister Jooks ablo ta take care of fon pedt i »,pye; Aeneld Kennele Agamieny: | having been roturned end the costs paid. {2 <2 Gasoline, in bulk, %c: 6 500 Ophr . DR. NG TOY KEE, 110 Stockton st.—Dear | ABOSTON. May 13—Cincinnati- Boston game | th top of the card, and Ireland bas & deiry's Bonnie Tasha beat I Dembeer's | yvio rolds Tenmis Championshi INE—55e lon o Cises ana 450 Ophir r: 1 have been treated by other doctors for Lo good chance to outdo the lower half. Jlule Bells, 4-3; F. A, McComb's Little Sister P- mm‘ ol e : omach troubles, and all have failed, but :»\n::“ro;‘«?&.x May 15.—Pittsburg-New %ork Humer Boy Y“t up a slashing course, an tée-m M. l&t‘?fi; El’;‘;:flf? gg{m W.| LONDON, May 18.—In the contest for 0 Uaton Go 1 v , with ye D asson’'s h i J. - 1, Snally called on you, and you. with vour | € Bonr el T st Lovis-Brockiya Sith For Glory 1s the best of outside | & Glaston s e ive: ‘¥ A. MeComb's Hot| 'l amateur tennis champlonship to-day | 0 Union Con ter now than I have for years, and I will | ame postponed; rain. Rector was considered a strong possl- | Haste t M. B K.l\-nmgh's Bwedhzh, 50. E. H. Miles, the present holder of the 19! £ladly recommend you to any one, Yours truly, COLLEGE BASEBALL. bility for Ainal honors, but In a doyble bye | Xosemite Keniels' 1 B LA ::mv';';g“w Sulesied I B Crouin By Brooklyn Hotal; s, Birancias, CaL At Princeton—Princeton, 7; Georgetown, 6. | with King Cotton, in _which the dogs | fImans e ,B,“‘}a, P g S R e T __ Brookiyn Hotel, San . ©hY,, Fhladelphia—tiarvard, 10 pennsyl- | broke cven on points, his showlng was | doey's Ireland beat A, K. Curtis’ Flying Fox. | Michigan Wins in Track Meet, | for less than T barrels of its equivalent, Domi- SATURDAY, May oer by p— e e o e Coraall A Sk in the finals that was anticipated for him: | 50, oeomgs, Sharman's Chivas Doy haairs’ St LANN N ARBOR, Mich, Wiy I Aiohigan | 0% BAEDera, R0 Jee. €26 gev I 03 08 | Justice Ced o After the Fh-ex S Rolllcking Alrs beat Sir Lawrence at 3 to | Helen beat D. J. Healey's Elista, 5-1; Russell ual track meet with Chicago on 02 04 ' Kentuck ~ 0% g Sheerness in Princess First oot beat Fine Form, Scotland | & Allen's Spiteful beat T. W. Bartel's Mac's Re T e : 0 07 Lady Was T ? % beat Naughty Girl, Greenback b ‘Russell & Allen's Castaway beat ShL Iy sisvan. Ty Shal acprs 0 % Mexican T LONDON, May 18.-At the Gatwick 3:20 S 10 1 ond Nicatlo Beariall o een | RgET By ';?&u:n 30; Pasha Kennels' S s LA SR STOCK MARKET. B % Occkental - spring meeting to-day Sir E. Vincent’s | at & to 3. Real Article beat Toland's Pleasant_Girl, 03 04 | Opnir 98100 Sherness, with J. Reiff in the saddle, won| For t.o’-dayha1 l;‘n‘n}{s (he(clrd ?Rer! ‘many é—o nl;mlx}‘) &B:mn- Ros e‘(i‘l;l A“‘;'Jsmn g kx:.:l:;n B-lltG;mo. Syt % ;_: \gv:rTm .'n3 u LN the Princess handicap of 1000 sovereigns. | courses in whic © contestants are even- | Connell's Log Bov, 3.0; AR Ahens o e basket-] team of the Lowell Hig! B on {Potos @ o LADD’S GUN STORE Seven horses ran, including Lady Massey, | 1y matched and good programme of e é“n"“%me.m.. B e S'tY, U151 | School was defeated yesterday by the At-| For Saturday and a partal holiday business ® 6 | Scorpton il Reopened at old number, 421 Kearny || wned by Frank Gardiner, (American), | “BOrt should result. Stemhofl'u Veto, &-3; 0. Zahls Homer Boy ent | lantas, the Girls' High School team, by | was very fair on the Bond Exchange. Contra | Con Cal & Va..230 23 See Beleher .. 01 03 street. Goods slightly damaged by water i b it Probable winners in the second round Curtis' Candeiaria, 4-1; Star score of 7-2. Costa Water advanced to $51 2 and Glant Por Con Impertal =701 Sierra Nevada. 13 18 and fire 1o be sold for thirty days at {|which was the favorite, Arthur James' | are Ploughboy, The Grafter, Rector, Rol- | 4 T T Haildys, Taplate, ot MR SO Do to $78. ™ | Con New York. ot | Stiver HfIl. Fra Creat Teduction. FISHING TACKLE and f| Cynical was first; W. C. Whitney's Faisan | licking Alrs, For Glory, Lawrence, Vul- P“}‘:“;";’,;, o e TP See These Apartments. o h oSS A 4ul. The San Fran- Crown Folnt., 13 15|St Louis- e~ e SPORTI. GOODS of every description. d’Or, with iester Reiff up, came in sec- | can, Bona Fide, Santonin, Flora McDon- Tiburon, 8- A. McComb's Motto beat Sterl cisco Exchange was not In session. Eureka Con. % — Amere A hew goods st spectai discount during | | nd: ‘and Claquer, owned by W. M, Singer, | ajd, Rural Artist, Vandal, Roberts' ATy, | & o s B A ol e N oo Fic | The Hotel Noveau, §i2 Stackton strest, | “'35h, Belcher Miniog Compuny has levied an | Excheqter = » ® = gale Highest cash price paid for ra¥ || Maher having the mount, ran third, in the | Charta, Little ~Sister, Dewdro Hot | Fellow beat Star Kenuels' Fontenoy, 4-2; L. | Will please those who appreciate the com- | assessment of ide. Gould & Curry, 11 13 » ’ - _”". itaind ot atalas s race for the Marlborough Stakes of 500 | Haste, Ireland, Chicago Bo; snplzetm, M. Connell’'s White Hat beat J. Hurley’s O. K. | forts and conveniences of & modern | Sunset District Oil Company, Sunset, Kern | Hale & Nor. » 2 8 jowes. | sovereigns. Greenback, Homer oy, ame Capitol, 4-0; George Sharman's Black Flush | hotel. G . fleld, has levied an assessment of lc per share, | Julia ..... p— e »