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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1902 HTE A1 HE WILL NOT COME Heht Makes Remarkable Offer to Fight in England During June. Will Meet Six White Heavy- weights on Successive, Nights. The Latest Offer of the Australian Boxer Is Calculated to Make | Champion Jeffries Turn Grayheaded. | April 9.—Bob Fitzsimmo: p England during Corona- xt June, to ht any six boxers in the world on 8ix igh ne bas notified Dr. Ordway, representative of the M Club of Lomdon, of his | t the heavy-weight pu- a one-two-three .order. tion week. } welght cutive Ame Sportin rican nai ternity will cable at onee to Mr. matchmaker of the English club, | what -inducements will be | to the lanky Australlan boxer | rtake the task. | e proposition, Fitzsim- ates only that his opponents | He says he will m: the world, one each nigh: and then wind up on the | 8| battle with Jeffries | weight champlonship *of leclares he will not fight says he was “skinned” I never fight there ple will think fight with Jef- doesn’t care. He | ng. He will fight but nowhere else. he gland LITTLE MEN TO BATTLE | FOR BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP | Eddie Hanlon and Frankie Neil Will | Meet in the Ring of Acme Ath- f letic Club, Oakland. | | | ND, April 9.—Two of the little KL, xing game are to struggle 2 championship of the Pa- y night before the Acme | Eddie Hanlon and | of whom have reputa- arti- cleverne The | underhand stroke. | puit; Kebsamen arrived at third on Fra- wild, Rebsamen completed his trip. The game Jooked fairly well until the kixth, the locals having scored a point | in fourth. Then Fisher gathered his forces and made some forceful and ap- propriate remar after - which things thanged. There as grim determina- | tion on the face of every ma They | went after Harry Kane in a way that | third | threw wide, SENKTORS WIN LISTLESS EAME Kane and Hickey Pitch ‘Wild and Unsteady Ball. Fisher's Men Defeat Uncle’s Nine by the Score of 7 to 3. The locals and the Statesmen took a voyage Yyesterday afternoon. Their des- tination was a city called Golden Gate, but the man who draws maps forgot (o mark it down. Harris said his men enjoyed sea, voy- ages, and there would be nothing to it. Fisher said his pets could all swim, and if the boat was swamped they would do some fish stunts and win anyhow. A few fans also went to see the trouble and they were joined by a 'few more on the other side. When the grounds were feached, about elght hundred cranks and some summer girls were present. Uncle’s bunch thought they were still on the briny, and whenever a ball came | near them they went after it with an | After Jack O'Connell had worked hard for two hours he toid the boys to go home. Scorer McFarlin then did a little mathematics. and in- formed Mike Fisher he was the goods. Bcore, 7 to 3. The first round passed with both teams sparring for an opening. In the second | the Senators landed @ne, and. then'let Harris' crowd have one to make the score look good. Things were quiet until | the third, when Rebsamen saw four bad | bnes pass him; Bermingham followed s force of Bermingham At second, and when Kane forgot his teaching and got DOG FANCIERS ARE RESPONDING LIBERALLY WITH THEIR ENTRIE S| BREYHOUNDS NTRIES are coming fn rapidly for the bench show of the San Francisco Kennel Club, which will be held in Mechanies’ Pa- vilion during the last week of this month. The show will be a rapre- sentative one, from all appearances, en- tries of dogs of a wide variety of breeds having Already been received. There will be sporting dogs of all kinds, toy dogs, terriers, and -then the mastiffs, Great Danes and other big, breeds. The greyhound section will be the most ~ made Harris look weak. Wagner started it. He hit one to Bone, who began to | juggle, and Wagner landed on first. Then | Charley Graham came along with a bunt nd Hickey singled to right field. Tom- | v Sheehan was there with a hit, which | scored Wagner and put Hickey on the | gack. Kane got frightened and This let Hickey off base | duty. Unglaub soaked one in McHale's | diréction_and Sheehan arrived on the throw. Kane was again generous with his free passes and Bone w#s bad again, | so “Truck” Eagan was allowed register. | | | morning. | Union Coursing Park, to help the cause complete ever seen at any show in (his country or in Europe. Between 100 and | 160 dogs will be benched in this section alone. The California coursing commit- tee, which has charge of the greyhound exhibit, is leaving nothing undone that would make the affairs a success. In ition to-the $600 prize money to be tributed among the various classee the greyhounds will compete for the presi- dent’s- cup, presented by A. B. Spreckels, and for the Kent cup. In order to secure the entry of the best dogs in training many eoncessions have been made. These dogs need not be benched each afternoon until 2 o'clock, which will permft of thefr receiving their usual amount of road work during the Then_ the management of along, has decided to have no coursing on Saturday, the last doy of the show. Thus no owner can have an excuse that to show hig dog would interfere with his e S - INGOMPETITION One Hundred and Twen- ty-Eight Entered at Union Park. Divided Into Three Stakes According to Their Past Performances. One hundred and twenty-eight grey- hounds, divided into three stakes—special, open and reserve—will. provide the sport at Union Coursing Park on Saturday and Sunday. The draw last night at Pythlan Castle resulted as follows: ‘Spectal_stake; 32 entries—Alameda, Kennels Meirose Lad vs, Pasha Kennels' Rofan Ath- lete; B. Gery's Ireland .ve.. Pasha Kennels Royal Archer; E, Geary's Ruby Sankey vs ‘Alameds Kennels A. J. Martin; A. R. Curtls Luxor vs. A. R. Curtis’ Anchor; J. L. Ross’ Loyal Lad vs. P. M. Clarkson’s Miss Brum P: M. Clarkson's Golden Garter vs. B. Silva's Mastér Rocket; F. Jones' Harlean Gladys vs. P. M. Clasksoi's Sotala; T. J. Cronin's Ve al vs. A. R. Curtls’ Flying Fox; A. £y By Night v, A, K. Curtls’ Lost Chord; T. J. Crontw’s Tralee Boy vs. J. Sheridan’s Forest Queen; Chigrini Brothers' Dewdrop vs. T. Burke's Aggle W.; D, Sbarman’s Sir Pasha vs. Chiarini Brothers’ Santonin; A. ' R. Curtis Narcissus vs. C. O. Peterson's Haphazard Geary's America vs. E. Geary's Fair OQaks: E. Geary's Roy Hughle vs. . Alameda Kennels Merrimac; Pasha Kennels' Rocker vs. A. R. Curtfs* Chart 2 Open stake; 04 entries—E. - Geary’s Little Jim ve. J_J. Keenan's Lundin Links: Keily & Hanley's Fearful Ship va. C. G. Whallon's Gil- imore; J. H. W, Muller's Cruiser vs. F. A. Mc- Comb’'s Royal Rogue; E. Geary's Fenii W, C. de B. Lopez's, Pepita; Yosemite Kennels Mose vs. T. Jolley’s Toronto; J. Seggerson’'s Gold Hill vs. J. Morlarity's = Kittleman; J. | | Horn's Mc¢Henry ve. L. M. Monreal's Jimmie || Anthony; F. Darling’s Gambit vs. Pasha Ken- Kennels’ Reyal Aristocrat vs. P. M. Clarkson’s Prompta; J. Manning's Doreen vs. J.. 8. Badt's | | Lovina; D." Toland’s Pwiltght Jr. vs. J. Car- 3 F. Daly's Cliff Wilson vs. J. Sugar Cane; W. C. de B Loper's Eager vs. J. P. Thrift's Brutus; L. Lagoma- eino's Boney Boy vs. Alameda Kennels' Lilac; O. Zahl's Miss Wilson vs. M. Michillki's Stray- ! | away: Alameda Kennels’ Clarice vs. Chiarini | | Brothers’ Sempronius; " C. Pickard’s Bright o+ * MR. STEIN'S BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH SETTER, WHICH WILL BE ONE OF THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE EXHIBIT OF SPORTING DOGS AT THE FORTHCOMING SHOW OF SAN FRANCISCO KENNEL CLUB. chances in the coursing field. There-will also be a stake run at Union Park the week following the show en only to dogs whi¢h were on exhibition. No entry fee will be charged. The greyhound will be benched in the form of a court in the left wing of Me- chanics’ Pavilion. This will be decorated 4 | M. vs. F. Jones’ Tyrone Prince; R. A. Fink's Flery Friend vs. W. N. Hoag's Cflf&.ll M A | with palms and made otherwise orna- | McLeod’s Royal Friend vs. A Curtis’ mental. - Chairs will be provided, and | Dragon Fly; L. Lagomasino's La Belle vs. C. everything will be done for the pleasure and the comfort of visitors. Eptries for the show can be made at the office of the Kennel Club, 138 Ment- gomery street, up to Saturday, when the lists will close, Hughle; *J. Vinal's Little Fullerton vs. C. Grau's Martha Washington; F. Rosenberger’'s Lady Chiquita vs. G. Graham's Emin Bey; M. Kolander's Master Whalen vs. Pasha Kennels' Lawrence; D. Toland’s Pleasant Girl vs. P. M. Clarkson's Flower of Gold; F. C. Mack’s Della G. Whallon’s Miss Shirley; H, Perigo’s Belfast ve. J. Hurley's Riley Grannan. Reserve stake, thirty-two entries—R, S. Her. rier's Ellem vs. J. Sheridan’s Tim Murphy; B. Thuener's Black Cloud vs. Kelly & Hanley's Ax ve. W. C. de B. Lopez's Blackford Lad; J. McNell's Blackhawk vs. E. Geary's Dathy nels’ Royal Attire; J. Conley’s New Moon vs. P. Doyle’s. Likerator; Chiarini Brothers’ White Hat vs, urke's” Sotoyome; T. Sullivan’s Vagrant vs. T. Cox’s Crockett Hill; P. J. Reil- ly's Hone s. T. Burke's Lottie W.: Pasha | | Gola vs, E. L. Hathaway's Bridget Cleary: J. .+ | Dempsey’s Jingle Bells v J.- Kelly's Governor | Mac. J. Roger's Glaucus vs. E. Geary's Fannie Lustoagh Lad; W. C.'de B. Lapez's Charley SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve distress from Dys- p:psi:,y Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizzi- ness, Naunsea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. We're Afler 2 Monopoly Of the Laundry work of particular people in this city, and we're going to have it if best work and perfect methods wili bring about such a result. Try one bundle here for the results we give. No saw edges. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY ASSY. Office 1004 Market Street. Telephone—South 420. Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Ave, TO THE PUBLIC. I have been wonder- fully cured of fits and of bip trouble by the fa- In the meantime, the ghosts made a couple of runs. Kane grew tired of is- suing complimentaries, and took one himself. He did not wait long, for Me- | Hale sent the ball to deep center ana | the lengthy one gambolled home. Mec- Hale remained at third. In the eighth, Nordyke swung for two stations and ¢ame in with the last run when Holly hit d third. mous herb doctor, Wong Him, of 115-117 Mason st., 5. F. 1 was nearly dead when 1 came to him and the fits I _had were dreadful, but I am enjoying perfect health RESULTS OF WEDNESDAY’S RACING AT OAKLAND TRACK. Ly o5 =k Pasha Kennels' Rollicking Aairs vs. E. Thue- ner's Grey Cloud; M. Kerrigan's. Prometheus vs. M. B. Kavanaugh's-May Be Kind; Pasha | Kennels' Reckless Admirer vs. M. Nealon's P_}: eement-require that they at 3 o ry Corbett been slightl ane and Hickey were wild and unsteady in the box. There is room for @ vast amount of improvement in their work. Both were hit in a lively manner whenever they iocated the plate, which 3 Hanlon's Freedom: M.-B. Kavanagh's Swedish vs. J. W. Fahey's October two preliminaries. The | was seldom. A peculiar feature' of the P iy 7 R. S Bow. I can tell any one be a four-round go be- | contest was the number of men left on Herrfer's Little Gracie vs. J. M. Paiterson’s of the wonderful cures ¥_apd Fred Willams, | bases. Sacramento had twelve and san | TEIE CALIVS RACING FORM CEHAR'T |Masaret soon after the start, and, hard | pryjris ‘Fiower; T. Meagher's Rovalist ve. F. - he has made for me. will bring Harry Foley | Francisco nincteen. The score: o ’}n‘".ss'%” ol ‘):‘zm"r“‘mgag"fim (& | Roe s Master, Bly: J. 1 @'Brien’s Lit- | L came from Merldian, Sutter County, Cal. to together again for ten A = :56%. ent to ; . C. K . W im and he has o sether again for' ten N FRANCISCO, OAKLAND RACETRACK—Wednesday, April 9—Weather fine. Track fast. e post at odds of 100 to 1. The favorite | YSiiowtall v . Pratis Giembrock: B Con: | aiients. | oo MRS, CHAS. & DOTY, - endance is expected from San | AB. R. BH SB. PO. A. O 1 S P o e s 14 55 ) St e ran unplaced. foy's Amy B vs. Pagha Kennel's Real Lassie: Meridian, Sutter County, Mokios 18 Sniwcrer oo St & BHERFO AW | 8569. FIRST RACE—Six and a half furlongs; selling; maiden 3-year-olds; to first, § “ofigéy Ma]grafle;s h&rseh The ‘Singer, v‘:{c‘;m{“ P ey g wuwnvs Gen. | January 21, 1902. rite 023 3| tiing. c equal - choice in the. rin 1 t: J. H. McDuffie’s Sallie B: 3 e e e -Gl ook i et Ko AT mins ]| Do Gaa ST | O O Allcia, took the mile selling, lea R g e s 8 T W T SA FRANCISCO, Oct. 6, 1900—To whom > i - : ro v ‘may concern: . Eastern Racing Results. pae 354 2% 11% 13 |C 6 20 || up Rome ni Coeta vt s ped WONG HIM of 115-117 Mason st., San Fran- MEMPHIE, Temn. 'April 8. Monigomer: 1 2'0 1 4 9of 1% 30720 o 15 8 la neck for the place. Alicla got away| :Third. race—Futurity course; purse; three. | C5¢0, has cured me of e T R 3n ¢ 12 . fheurnatism, and I am happy to make this Park . £ 112 ol T 3 3';5 5 15 e ggpme th; barr o ""fi"{,’ ruining . any | year-olds -l"flnuv‘“';‘u-‘ Al statement, as I find the Doctor strictly hone: . & aiidt ek e 9 o B . 7} Y ance she may have had. (3530 Royal Rogue.106 (517 Limelight ....121 | jn"every sense of the word, and an honorable 87 . 4. 11 2 2T 27 4 |Geo. Whitney 91 52 72 |F, Phillips. .. 5 16-3 odds of 9 to ual supoly of speed,’ and at petaos = Narra G. Dentist, 502 Second ave. ttle, Wash. < - | - - 0 20 finished third in ‘the six-§. 9412 St Phillippinalos —_— ACRAMENTO. BB & - 0.3 911 83 [Mra Dotiridys. Webster, 10 30% {suriong: skliing wom, : Sharp Bixds Wil ; December 15, 1000.—This is to certify that | Blackthorn 10 7302 92 [Burrs & Waterhs.Rnsch| 7-5 11-5 D , w15 to o i AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A E. | 3563 |Tibs 11 11 . 104 [McDonald & Duniap.See| 10 20 |1 shot, skifimed away in the lead ‘and | o rourth race—One mile and an eighth; the | was suffering for fifteen years from Bright's £ o s { T sy et PRI e o P 1 e e st ould 'have been first but for his habit C_rw‘c_-ndo handicap; three-year-olds and up- | disease of the kidneys and & tumor on my left won, Courage second, Lady ‘Winkle 0. 0’040 " 1B Baltest * Pulled up |B. Bchreiber. 10 40 | Of running out through the stretch. This | aseg | side. I tried a numige of doctors and various ¥ 1.0 0 13 o 2BE e Et s ul ami Bper A iiva | COSt him a world of ground, and Foucon | J50§ Position ....108 3555 MacGyle . | medies without affesling me auy seliet. That ¢ : | Time—1, y 3 % 3 23. Good start. won easily. Second and thir: . 3 e Fretter. | 3535 Antolee . six months ago appli 0 Vong m o . Missieniiipl bt g N e Vi C el & Ol S g i S g T e R e Sy Q‘fi:fldfl;cfi;::kbne‘:,‘ an 8 to 1 chance, got| 3660 Obia ... 27102 3542 Brags .. | T15-117 Mason st San Francisco, and now We e T 1 0% 0 ©| soodrace. Claudator will win shortly. George Whitney sulks. Blackthorn no account. ith Lee H " e | e e Basiit B veion. e o .. 115 1 06 0 0 0 0] May S quit. S Jackson in the saddle, ran| Fitth race—Six furiongs; selling; three-year- | cured and in perfect health. I write this in my won, PRt Moreison 8or 1.2 0 5 ¢ 3 6lds and upward appreciation of Dr. Wong Him, and that other ; o Mortison sec- i S W A SECOND RACE—Four and a half furlongs; melling: two-year-olds; to first, $320. tohnother tornado was experienced by the | i) Parizade ... 93) 3023 Malaspina . . o5 T B e b Tt oy . 3 g O Vg i N R - S <5 i 3 s e v esult of ast race, at| 3547 Mike Strauss.100((3550)8." of Tarsus..109 | S¥ ~ Six and a half furlongs—Allan r | | | Betti a mile. Nel 4 5 . --1le | call upon me at my residence. s e Step Aréund Time .38 710 0 4| Index(Horse and Welght(st. 3%. %. Str. i Ol sl Soses ) LR o {avo“’hter Lnd;!r5 Med(,‘llfsnme_, the 59 S. for Scandall04| 3651 Dandy ....... 98 | MRS. JOHN ALLANSON, o | SR \‘ . A . 11 to 10 favorite, nor Bernota, the 7 to 5| 3636 John Peters. .102) 3284 Matt Hogan. 100 | orchara aves Elmharst. Alatmeds Counto, Cat. ’ t by batted ball f 2 & , could get a chalk mark. e - R - e Asetl - Sickings g |Little Margaret...105/ 1 ..." 12 11 1ns |Caesar Youns...Jackson| 2 e oula met a = : April 9.—Bennings sum. | AND HITS BY INNINGS. | Clarinette WS T LN 81K2n 24 [H T Jones... Prior| 30 e ;osx;.%tdxr,l:rery B P g [ Bt ok L e o ’ OOV VT DD DRD WA T R L e TR L B R e L e R In front of Windward, a 100 to 1 outsider. [ 3562 Flourish ..... 95 (359)Lento ........ 9 > 8.9 2 q h 4h Summers & Co.Rnsch 1 - r DR. JORDAN'S sidilsaen Katanga 103 3 2143 88 |A B, Spreckels. L. Daly| 8 Following at their heels came Free Lance, | 3354 Rio Shannon..110 | 3568 Quadra Dsa | QuisiT - GREAT 33974 SipmtL el [Len Reno. ‘106) 9 51761 63 [Dicky & Lindnr.A.Kelly| 10 S0 to ] shot iSgrmotaled to the stretch, | 3353 RBraclte - 10 220 Waren. i | OMUSEUM OF ANATOMY 2 ‘ Minnie Drossel. ..105| 2 7% 71 72 |3 E. King & Co,Winsitt| 100 where he gradually fell back to the rear. | 3oty hie ©o 905564 Bonttary ... 07 | SUMMARY. | Temprano 106| 8 83 82 8B [Geo, Van Gorden....See| 10 ol 4 3505 Prank Wonds 108 | (3012 A tilary o ex = O 1031 MARZET ST bot. Geb AT, S.F.Cal, Bit-MeHaly. - THo hine . BiEE \Josie Wheeler. . 10510 0" 910 020 |E. I Wheeler......Dyer| 100 Track N s e sokd corpvigd o el The Las i nlechase U ub, Lawler, La- |Jennie McGowan.105( 5 . 9 __|B. Schrefber.....Troxler| 20 i c! otes. SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. B — J::A:?Q?I.T;‘fl.':' wl':; eron won s—San Fran. | Time—%, :24; %, :48%; 4341, :00%. Woo Tret res. Goiving. Nibaar, n examination showed that Water- = x @scasd ponitively cured by the oldest 558 0 3, 8 irst base on called | sar Young's ch. f. by Torso-Marcie A, Little Margaret best ridden. ®ro Viva messed | Scratch broke the small bone fn his nigh AeGUSton SR Tk 3t o Basen s Franeinco 1o maento T o 4Lt | about Katanga had early speed. "Tempraro can do better. Jennie McGowan cut oft. |fore leg when he stumbled in Monday's| First Race—True Blue, Canderos, DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN | Siguck out—Kane 4. Hickey 4. Hit by pitcher | 8571, D RACE—One mil; selling; three-year-olds and up; to first, $325. ;ifi:;‘g';’:":f""d’y @ bullet ended his | Matin Bell. T gty o by Tl s e e Daelk vl | o T ome o v, T | ok Sukey, manager of Rancho ast | . 50000 Bacs—Tlo Culver, Meter- U Ty 2 hours. = Umpire—0'Connell. Officlal scorer | Index [Horse, Age, Welght.|St. 4. %. Str. Fin Owner and Jockey. |(Op. CI. dp“ov was a visitor at the track yester- | P€ll, Cassie W. MARRIAGE. MAILED FRRE (X 3562 |The Singer, 5....107\ 1 124 1 2 1 1% 1 1% (W, P. Magrane..Troxler| 2 135 - Third Race—Royal Rogue, Narra | sligiite Rugke S5 9) o 3521 |Invictus, 4 1039 616 zh i3 2 nv, Jameés Wilson. . Winsiette| 10 1% The payment of second money to The | Facqueminot. 4 L DE.JORDAN & C6.. 1051 Market St., 8. F. L Trunks and Valises. ot |Eitonse, s 103| 2 3; wfif z ti ‘3 1% g g. sl.‘h“kh A'srlfiln 7 s Elz%dzo%hw’r}:xiec:dgm:eng ;’er%o'r;g!et; Gol:ien > = qth B.ac- itk - & BV ] nother carload of t 3 | B. Smith.. A Rellyl 4 9 A vester- our e—Antolee, MacGyle T STANFORD UNIVERBITY. Ap et e ot i e i) 81%8n 51 53 |H L Jones & CoButer] & 15 |day and sustalned by the stewards. |, 3 Gyle, Traine ad” Moulton held a try-out | famous carlc <. nds of | 3635 |Captivate, 4. 5 n 71 [P Hidreth.....Jackson| & 4 mes at the meeting were allo: » k athletes on the oval yesterday | leather goods in this department lettered | 3515 |Bob Palmer, 8n" 92 02 82 |W. H McNames..Feary| 40 60 pgunds, which was Saimed by Tom Ryan: | ¢ Fs‘:thdnlacr J::in Peters, School| AN (LD AND WELL-TRIED REMEDY. Bor thé SHika o Sorsare 1d letters free of charge: = Sanborn, | |Gola “Baron, 315 31% 5% 94 [H L. Haskell. .Belll 60 100 e Hoodoo having started but ni 1or Jandal, tw e. MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP 1& 1 Market s .73 T ) 35 ne sonnel of the teams which will be | V2! . arket street . Ranant e lxgfl?;\ § 135 |tmes, was disqualified. This dectsion Sixth Race—Flourish, Anthracits, | has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by gives' second money to Marineuse and e i third to Bonitary. the 1t 1 % 10, & MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDRES 25% ; %, 5% ; mile, 1:43. Bad start. Artllla. WHILE TEETHIN WITH PERFECT 'um}-‘ Arrested After a Long Chase. Won first three driving. Win- account Becran St %, P. Magrane & Co.’s b, g by The Bard-Minnie Andrews. Winner best and awa Following are the entries for this aft- CESS. IT SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFT! g i T8 _ Georse Benjamif, alias George Morris, Invictus came from far back. Expedient weakly handled. Captivate quit. |ernoon's events: | Stratght tps on prize fights a speclalty, | he GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND wind se i alias George Burke, was arrested yester- | Alicla almost left. Scratched—La Caima 101, 4 ¥+ | COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIAR- esterday, hut fal day Afternoon by Detectives Ryan and | s s e s s e A A A A A A A A A A AN air race—Six furlongs; purse; three-year- | by Mrs. Kronen of Louisiana; hours from | RHOEA. Sold by Druggists in every past of ned in those that were | &y nn i bl ey Tl . FOURTH RACE—Futurity course; selling: three-year-olds and up; to first, $325, °{.,;;g§,,‘,‘“,’_":"’ 308, bt <% = . fee. 50 cents; 262 Minna street, | the world. Be sure and asi€ for oS R Xeiting chase extending | T T Betting, 3549 True’ Blue. .. 111 o i -2 S AN ALY S MRS. WINSLOW'S S00THING SYRUP 08 D e s. Benjamin is wanted | Index Horse, Age, Welght.|St. 3%. %. Str.. Fin. | Owner and Jockey. | Op. GL | 3530 §atan ........111 AND TAKE NO!OTHER KIND. o Siter mile. on a chargé of misdemeanor | s ik i o B | 8537 B, Thoburn. . 111 Colored Man Shoots at Peddler. Twenty-Five Conts a Bottle. in the interclass meet | foo; 'T;‘;}xrlt:xlal;}rr‘{(_a'rreddhy James Ferri. | 181 r‘-" 15 |k Levy oo ..Donnelly| 20 80 3515 Meadow Lark111 James Hunt, colored, residing on Grand - mith's record. Gay | g1000 of rails and iron from the | 1° 82 61 4% [C Lind..) ackson| 9-5 65 Second race—Five furlongs; selling; three. | CTSCN vesterday because he annoyed him | ™0 2 ATOR Y\ELQ .5t Presidio d Ferries Railway Company | Gops 3 4 6% 712 54 |Burns & Watrhs,Ransch| 10 15 [ year-old fillles; A calling out his wares. The builet missed | hu;g"’d‘" 10’-"5! ("l-* hours. Five ebout six months ago. Accordl | 2851 |Golden Cottage, 3.105| 1 1- 1% 2% 04" 1C. J Foy.. L. Daly| 6 9-2 3611 Jen. Hughes..107| 3541 Im. M.Sch Green and lodged in a bullding on the op- e e o SAY et we X niamin A e A l}:;:)t:‘{»%'!)‘fixmrzrny;‘ 30810 10 0 10 5 1072 WD Randaii’ froxierl 4 8 | 350 Fiiiting AR R e Snaita102 | posite side of the street. Officer Charles | B e Bl S Y- making | evaa . 3550 |Moabina, & . 7 8 F. Phillips ..J. Sheehan| 2 6 oy 3 Staples arrested Hunt and ch | Vi oo s pateney, ’ - 1 in the hat ps 5 @491)Cassle W.. (10| 4541 Flo Culver....102 p nt and charged him | Varicoe oares 8 g S o murning”E-r:;fngsd:l}:';fi1 1480 |Ben Magin, "4 W ek ooz 98 |E A, Chappeli. Waterby| 80 100 | “3415 Esternell 103| 3541 Rosewar .....107 | With assault with intent to kill: He was | Striccores” lg;aa?fi:mofmc 45 ror Moy Iy St on SLalgoywhen ] 7 : % . Hailiday ....Foucon| 100 0600 | 3841 Nonie . 107/ 3663 Satchel 107 | also charged’ with discharging firearms | hood and all other wasting st- fammeR T, et hort %, 111%. Pad start o Are: nees | 3001 Torso Maig.:1102,356 Pirate Maid..107. | within the city lmit fects of self-abuse o excosses. B PSP ST | driving. " Winner. L Levy’s b g. by Tndlo Edith, “Solinus had shown fast trinls. - Lass of ?,""m",:‘e".-”- Dotdes %bfittl"v.l‘“: guaranteed P g Ealibeie s Totirnd o | Langdon no chance from siart. Cottage quit. AXminster off poorly. So was Moabina. : ; S el er_aidress: ewders o s i | Gonephs Gnio, ' Iaberet ki | L LI (R O B e LT T T 060000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 | 1 ki G D o 05, Hroad: n ilf th \num;l : street. sustained serious and | 573. FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; i three-year-olds and up; to first, $325, Market st., S. .- Send, for free book. team to-day | possibly fatal injuries yesterday at the T | e ; s ... dvance money and ' Rizdon Iron Works by a fall from a scaf. | Index |Horse, Age, Welght.[St. . %. Str. Fin, | be forwarded this | fold vpon which he was wnrkr;nmgu ‘éfi-’.,u et £ 2 = . L P Sk élg"h':'m' | start East next Sun- | fed a distance of abofit twenty-jve fooy | 3048 |Frank Bell ... 1126 2% 21% 2n 1n '[0'Neal & Co....”ucon . ® t, Spermatorrhaa, am at its trair and struck on the back of his head cagg. 5 |Sharp Bird, 5 06 5 4 11% 1 1% 21 |G H. Vivell....Troxler : g Whitds, annatursl dis ing a possible fracture of the & AUS- | (5548 (Prin. Titania, 8 6 3n 3% 34 [Caesar Young...Jackeon| harges, of any inflamma- 56G | Kitty Ke 3 h 4% 51 44 W. L. Stanfleld..Stuart| ‘Ih H M ! fon, i m or alcern- = e ——— e e —— Sea Quee i 1 .%h 62 53 A Lowig s MoCasthy e fappy Man | tion of mucous mem- | |Ben Leds, 7 3 85 4h 6n Winslette| - | branes. Non-astringent. | i Fionnd 3oahedd b 7d e The Man With Force| saline, 5 - : 2 ; _Hoar . . erc“r and 0 as IIrate, % % 9 9 0 [Buffington & Co..Knapp| The Man With Grit! ; %. 1:14. Bad start. Won first three driving, Win . O'Neal & Co's bl g by Dig Heniy Flora Leach, Sharp Bird ran out % the ~ The man whose look and ac ould ve won. rince: cket lea Queen . ot ONLY SERVE AS A MASH FOR | 574, STXTH RACE—One mile: sélling: thre T tion show him to be one of na- CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON &y S y g : . Betting. ture’s models, the man ~ who They hid A g ; Index |Horse, Age, Welght.St. %. "Str. Fin. | Owner and Jockey. i ’ ey hide its repulsive form, and this serpent disease, | s . . Tas ' hand i stupefied by these drugs, lies dormant until th 9117 31% 21% 21 1n |[T. H Stevens. 8 grasps = your an with -a pefiad by gs, K mant unti e effects i21)| Windward, 6 110/3 41 31 2h 21% |Hennessy & Co.....Hoar| 50 . 60 i 4 have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when. it 7 | 043 [Free Lance a.. 110 4 61 8h 61 &2 |Butfington & Co.Troxler| 10 20 strength and a smile that say, “I breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life and venom as ever, | L6 'Grong ommomme: ios 2n thin l‘!% T aakaly. e R Rt am a man.” Show me the ma ’I‘ Mercury and Potash may dry up the sores and eruptions, but at the same | 250} [Galanthus, 4 R BT I A e T ith confid in hi . EC 0 R time they drive the poison back into the blood and system, where it feeds | Time o & Toe = Pawha Baaal 1 s 5 sauitieace 1 Mascr, e Timo—%, 26%; %, %, 1:16; mile, 1:48. Good start. Won fi T. H. Btoveny br. c. by Wadsworth-Fancy Free. Away badly Tures Wil werthesty mert nota ‘and Lady Meddlesome ran just the way favorites should, Seratched..Canejo 105, _Echool for Scandal 110, Tizona 107, Phil Archibald 106, Flamero 107, ) man who does not hesitate to do what he thinks is right, and I_ will show you a man you can trust. I Admil:e Men of Power! upon the te: 'dcr tissues, membranes and nerves, finally breaking out in most disgusting sores and even destroying the flesh and bones, Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and permanent cure, They have a palliative but not curative effect upon this treacherous snake- like disease. These drugs produce mercurial Rheumatism, destroy the | teeth and corrode the membranes of the stomach and bowels, causing inflam- mation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derangement of the system. OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Hallad on Applieation. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J.CWILSON & C)-, 200, Battery stewat, HELLS from the Boer ZLong Toms did not drop so thick- ly into besieged Ladysmith as did Jong shots in the betting in the hat of every railbird on strength of some fast work-outs, B}ly:ia. ‘::;h Aolrzl::lly I;D. @G;lnd: wcn:s laild about 2 racing n_Cotta; standstill, the new-comer doWnegeth‘: a) m.oomqooommoo 080000006000 906300050 3 Telephone Main 18364 8.8.8. isa peci‘c for Contagious Blood Poison. a; A fight their way past the Wire| to 1 shot MacFlecknoe nearly a length. . 4 nd theonly antidote |in the front division yesterday at| rdden out. Many, small wa i Y o : + » 3 A gers were And I have devoted my life to developing them. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. for the peculiar’ virus that spreads so quickly-throughout the system, |Oakland. ~They grabbed first money gf;h:dt over the result, but the books the force mnte-:ain%’;ufiny,“ang T vhe It toeg‘mdlu’:znxan'enmw.l:o?:: ‘.fi’i‘.'fi -2 JAS. BOYES & Shipping :T:cn 104 corrupting the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body. in r:]m.n'y “ut” ntheo x !p;;c-;:q uo?::(':;: Yo it !I:‘n n‘:rd ;g a&;; x;:zi:m:le “'i?:i he:]tutdng. l;eelplness. tnm::hgl 1{1 mem&ry. lo-tllnt lelf—eoril‘ldence. weak in he::i i . CO Clay. Tel.. Main 1294 3 Py second at al <J 3 . . Tecel and stomach, losing you 'ul am! on and courage, 1 S.S.S. destroys the serpent, and eliminates. | ana, with nothing better in sight and. no ot ot Sagling start. L - With pains in’ the back, rheumatism, sclatica and those sther troapicy waose OnLS. every atom of. poison from the blood, it makes a | time to lose, ran into the ahow. . Only The follow a loss of nature's vital pawer, 1 can cure. I can make them feol in the first event, a six and a half fur- LUBRICATING OILS, LEONARD & SSS thorough an i i Singe ed, starting a favorite. The | I ri young, strong and energetic with my Electric Belt. If you a 18 Front st., S. ¥. Phe e bd.{;d‘m‘ Fuce of the disease, andat the | oSSy acored, Saring & faVonle oufs| wons sprint. with - oNE :;',fi:.f“fivl"fr'}?f’ Come to me, My Belt 18 in a class by {tself. I take the other kit In tioal one Nem time builds up the general health. S.S. 8. |fering bookies were so fattened by the | but could never get up among. the Jiod’ Get my book. It has facts you wiil be interested in. 1t is free if you wili PRINTING. contains no minerals of any kind, but is a purely |deluge of outsiders that they resembled | ers. Johnny Hoar hustled Knockings, Inofob, it 5. " ol thtion Ve 1 E C. HUGHES. TRINTER, vegetable remedy and we offer $1,000 for proof to the contrary. ;?:‘:?.w:; 'ilconi"‘ La"'&'é" Em'es.s‘»'fi by T st W; ‘o“{,""m:,*‘fg;m‘,‘; ’ i - B the front, beatl at the wire. Sir Claus again ran third. Ten youngsters started in the four and a half furlong dash, with Oro Viva rul- ing & 6§ to 5 favorite. 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