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THE SAN FRANCISC(S; CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1902. 5 FEATHERWEIGHTS FIGHT A GAME BATTLE SENATORS LAND BRITT DECIDES |} ey ' : —*TENNIS MEN FRANKIE NEIL AFTER THIRTEEN ON A MEETING || POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL SWIMMERS ANTICIPATE AN FIGHTS HANLON HARD INNINGS| WITH PARKER CARRY OFF THE CHIEF HONORS NCUHE SEASON|. A DRAW BOUT Char ¢y Graham Wins Gam.e|W.l Fight the Danver Light- Many Important, Events Are|Srectators Pronounce It Cne With a2 Two-Base Hit to weight Before the Club C. C. Bonafield Breaks the Hundred-Yard Record‘, Held by ¥ ENChiguleinmrthlzeXtC 1;1»\": of the Most Sensational the Xt { iel iv > _ . x lonths Jour o i iforni he Pxeec SO SRV AU e, B e Himself, at the Academic League Tournament. Zrallhs Aot e b i end Hickey Pitch|it Is Expected the Clever ~ HE fourth annual swimming tournament of the Academic Athletic League of Cali- /| | Intercollegiate Championships | Gameness of the Little Box~ scod il -- Birmi : . : A 2 ided in i 1 scod Ball -- Birmingham | - Boxers Wil Be Brough fornia was held last night at the Olympic Athletic Club.. The athletes of the Poly- Ar? to. Be Dech ers Gains the Admiration a Circus Catch| T g-ther Eariy in May technic High School, of which W. N. Bush is principal, carried off most of the honors. This City Next Saturday| (f the Many Spectators T BT The tournament attracted an unusual attendance ol spectators, many of whom were % ta o Bt e hrRT PECTATORS who had their nerves MIE BRITT, the boxer, has de- > _ : 2 By ;¥4 EVERAL important events. in DDIE HANLON Neil S working ]gu}-d {;nm;gh to battle | J ?i‘d(dfitcl? oomic. ks oF e ieeneas members of the various high schools of the city. The victorious Polytechnic athletes seemed :enms v:ar:[l fr{xes :utmg:rmu;a ;::;: TRt at Ve Ac;:“’cf‘;;"g;;x;'d‘ gainst the fog banks and summer | , '< h . . . \ $ er part 2 = zephyrs that infested the Eighth- e b g to have the largest number of partisans in the big crowd. They cheered and cheered the S e s o e e i | ; Ihot sieht what i regurded by o stre 2 - - % - . - . - . . B 1 ~ ur- arebat lot pesteries ST | pmerng the bext imaveements; | | swimmers as they crossed the finishing line. In the hundred-yard event C. C. Bonafield of || intercolesiate championeniy war: | N S8 U .ok 0 e el ingd e = 1 Angeles, Oakland a A 3 Ve % . . : e in the hist: £ California boxing. It by anyihing outside a 10 to 1| 55 0% oiih managers nave offered to Polytechnic High School carried off first honors, breaking the academic record held by him- Club courts next Saturaay morning. A¢ |13, 1 Dy DAtrie ot me extended ftself until it|find a date for such a contest, the youns- self. He covered the distance in 1 minute 25 seconds; F. Severs was second, swimming the e O i atn will bo Played ac|Of the Pactfic-Coast, but was declared & ed thirteen-inning mark, and | Sters should have no difficulty in meet- =15 5 . 2 Northern Callfoenid il he; Blaxsd ox| draw by Tgsares Jodh ictlotan. < Hge e 52 ing in the ring early in May. distance in I minute and seconds. o Both boys entered the ring at 112 Then Umpite Jack OComnell|'Sp . or has defeated “Rufe Tutner bt f ol Rl Valley at the latter place. There is more . ; ed lights to be placed at all the bases | AT U0, “Simmie Lawlor, ‘two men | In the half-mile race C. Kopke of the California School of Mechanical Arts crossed Ifment It o A ] D ey, (y Bave, 2wt 1 top of the flagpole, victory got| > 4 Britt. - . . . A o . ere has e . i of waiting and landed with a bump | Who have been anxious to meet BrL the tape first. He covered the distance in the fast time of 15 minutes flat, breaking another between the different {owns of the north- | Hunlon came out vitorious. Last nights ¢ midst of the Fisher headquarters. | while Britt is taking light exercise at . . = ok e was for glory and gore an o score board said § to 3. ; Thle Vinpic Club, which keeps mm in academic record. S L. Hunt fimsh.ed second. : : a:::! Q:’,fflfaeln(x:fllfnn:‘nc%?‘e’g:fi n g&’:xn’i‘:‘.’ifi-’grfi?&%fiufl.fimselve' —— . o e e dxim ——— Mead Hamilton of Lowell High School won the 2zo-yard race in 3 minutes 31 2-5 the Intercolleglate matches. In spite of | P ol ye F 1" s Siretsor in nearly all smoked ropes and sent wireless | WALCOTT AND O’BRIEN DRAW. seconds. T. Crafts finished second. wl;, "a i deal‘ of interest is being g:n:h?rgxl!:eg:"x;g:?::. t?)“[erf;eflan';‘a:o:;: s fitth across the diamond. T . . - A shown in the coming everts. - = - : ginnd 3 z < glares were the more deadly,| Boxers Go Six Fast Rounds Before J. Walker of the California School of Mechanical Arts won the quarter-mile race. b hasdieal tournament for | 89n8 sounded each three-minute iimit, ko 2 : : was usually putting up a phenomenal e s e T Y cxl‘:b.Phl\ndel» C. C. Bonafield of Polytechnic High School was a close second T e T T tteen bove and one | AEht. The recuperative power displayed y could not see the ball when the last | PHILADELPHIA, April i 5 3 > " i Tollows: | Y both boxers was marvelous. nd came along { phia Jack OBrien and Joe Walcott | fousntl ] Tke officials in charge of the contests were as follows: - William Greer Harrison, ref- L reians. vae G Fotay. (scvaton; o e S after e cpptint i is fe 1 der- | 5 s x h tri 3 - A . . 5 s B ¢ G wity bis tenm Aluld: Jose mrhen | Ciub to-mghe betore e rawded house. j'| eree; George James, starter; H. Smith, Lester Hammersmith and John Elliott, timers; ek e T TR Tib-roasters, but the latter exhibited little ¢ o s ThE Whots ebe 5o ke local | S0 cenly sl MRCE S OE I T omas Harris, George Elliot and J. S. Leary, judges; Sid Cavill, clerk of course; James [{(scratch); L. Halloran (one-half 19) Vs | 33"harq as he received. Neil planted (wo ltJ was me:hon Muéu &:‘klgf local | spectators were aivided as }ou:vhlch bt s iy ’ ) ¥ urnittith (owe 15); London (one- ;mlf 1) V8. | orrifie left swings on Hanlon's jaw in the . ie chew um t s coat 5 t of e gOo. -4 3 1eat, -t -] - 0] - ¥ {wice Whin he faced the pitcher. S | roasority of them seomea (o think that Sturtevant, scorer, and George Hensley was announcer. During the intermission between the o L L Lol e second round, which roused ‘the. reciplc rst wallop brought two men home and | the honors beionged to O'Brien. Through- i : Qs 1 . : 2 ards ne-half 30) vs: Roy Page (one- g e played a tattoo on Neil's seconaone startied Mike Fisher to e e Tight the Mngiish champlon fought swimming races Professor Sid Cavill, instructor _of the Olympic Club, entertained the spec (s G Bl <o e A it Shiet'at B, rest GF the local stickers could not | Shn sicioners afier the 1egro, DUt never tators with an exhibition of fancy and fast swimming whick brought forth rounds of appiause. (owe 1) itches have already besn|MeNt In. the third, but was ready for )y what Hickey w . handing | forced him to break ground. O'Brien used e times it took the form of a | his left on Walcott's face and his right —_— don beat Rob- | Yiclous uppercuts with his jaw and nead brick and again it resembled a bal- | on the stomach, but did not appear to dis- | fith beat Halloran 63, London beat Rob- | iy the fourth. Hanlon got a powertul St omt e b | 5 SR ittt RESULTS OF FRIDAY’S RACING AT OAKLAND-TRACK. [ 5o ol ot | Bl a2l a2 a2 played. O'Brien beat Lanstrom 6-4, Grif- | More. Neil stopped many of Hanlon's ub aropped a fly in short left tie:d, 'Brien’'s win which Neg- going. mu.‘”L h:r groan. They opened Egggflgfi n?en sté)a.lg out of the Philadel- row. The tournament commme;e will na\:e The fifth was a hammer-and-tongs af- by sending 71Tommy Sheehan | phian. He was tired at the end of the e e < ——¢- | & hard question to solve when it Comes &2 | fair. Hanlon started the biood from route on two clean hits in the | round, but after that he came back and arranging the handicaps. = Whether 2| Neil's nose in the sixth. Both boys fought y_shone again. Gra- | fought well. Neither man was much dis- fl NOTHER bargain sale of long | pEI T CAL IJ/S RACING FORM CIE . ART |Smith brothers will play Colller and | each other to a standstill in the seventh i es- vell on even terms, and, if so,whether | and eighth = walked, but Sheehan forced him at| tressed at the end of the sixth round, shots was largely attended yes- Crowell , and, and eighth rounds. Hanlon fell outside d. Tommy immeaiately landed on|but O'Brien showed more evidence that terday at Oakland track. Among they will be called upon to allow the b's two sack biff to the center gar-| he had been in a warm battle than did the ropes in the ninth. Both boxers were ) & the latter, @are ques-| tired in thi: d. N i he cheap ones overlooked by in- RA s ame handicaps ae S~ | tired In this round. Neil fought flerceiy was Sacramento again when the | his colored opponent. Walcott leaves,to- oA sy el i | OAELAND BACETRACK Vlay, Apel i Weattler fine, Track fasty’ ;- .| tiogs that. will qalenally. affect (he fiial | iy the fonth. . Faulon tried (o Det Bag ! rolled around. Graham again | morrow for San Francisco to fight George 3 581, FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-fear-olds and up; to first, $325. dispositions of the trophies. “They Wwill| out, but could not. The eleventh and I e e | S | Hildreth, 10 to 1; Organdie, 8 to 1; The “ 1 : 3 undoubtedly go to one of these teams, | {weifth -were whirlwind affatee . Hanloa station by idickey and took his —_——— Hoodoo, 12 to 1; Aloha If, 60 to 4, and Di- | \ S Is 3 I Bm"’é' with the odds slightly in favor of the| {ried time and again to plant a finishing the bench when Rebsamen singled | yNTVERSITY CIRCUS WILL vina, 7_to 1. Visitors from afar did not | ndex/Horse. Awe, Welght |8t . %. Str. Hin j Owner and Jockey. |Op. CI. |Smith brothers, who have to win them | punch, but lacked the steam. The last s bead. o invest largely, the good things falling | 3367 Mam. Hildreth, 4108) 7 51 5h 1n 31 |G Burser 3 s |butonce more, while Collier and Crowell | three Tounds were hard ones, and when eworks began to shoot upward in SPREAD ITS WHITE, TENTS | cuicny into the haras of taige bayere e SR B Sn sitia Bateey 4 1o | must'win them twice. the referee declared the mill a draw his th., Doyle pulled down Nordyke's S el Mirahad NGl closed th day’s doluan b |El Rey, 4 . 2 23 3% 2h 31 [P C. Donaleche..Conley| "20 ~ 30 ruling was received favorably. ve with one hand and heard sev-| Bjg Programme Is Announced for the UL G Ry S oA 8 Dawson, § ... 6 91 7Th 71 4% |W B SinkJr.W.Knapp| 15 30 | GUARDIAN IS APPOINTED Dave Barry fought a great elght-round t he a dear.” Holly | 0.8 ~TOgT scoring at ogds of 2 to 1, affording tem- Constable, 3 . 8 i3 4% Bh 62 - | draw with Harry Foley and “Cyclone" Kk but Shugart forced | Three-Ring Show on University |porary rellef to the affiicted talent. The Legal Maxim. 3 1 62 62 ¢4 g4 FOR THOMAS BELL'S SONS Kelly won a four-round bout from Jack ; pillow. Lahey followed fornia Campus. fields were large, the opportunities to amara, 1in 2 . o jams, Holiy's lead and with iwo gone and as BERK':;LE;HAMH u_,wf,’,k of pitch- | make money great and s Eraiiea e e ot 003 S S 8L Minors Refuse to Be Governed by | Manager Lavigne was congratulated oy Delmas hit 8 DOP Y | 1ng circus tents on the University of Cali. | fallure immeasura greater. For the Captivate, 4 ....101( 4 415 2h 10 105 3 Their Mother, Whose Author- PR L Gy e . Wasgner butted in. The ball was | fornia einder path commenced to-day and | past few days the bookmakers have been ‘;"e] lGlflfiY. 4 J% g 1:‘;?. 11 11 lz 2 J. H. Simpson ....Hoar| 10 15 ity Th!y DQ’y- .—fi—l—[—]—[—,—b{—%{.‘-‘—l_.—l—l—rl-h. d in the mix-up, allowing Shugarl | another Barnum's is promised all visitors | reaping the reward of patlence. IMElale, 18 i st P NGBl er s GBAWRIL .3 A5, ) ivha pettticn;pf Mrs Teresa DAl widdis around to the plate. Little Chim- | {0 Berkeley to-morrow afternoon. All| Among the many exciting finishes of the s 39 5% %, 1:20. Good start. Won cleverly. Second and : " coat, swung viclously at ething. hit the ball safely to right ana other preparations for the student circus | season that at the conclusion of the six- riving. . Winner, .'l‘]urfim b. 'm. by Thornhill-Mamie H. Winner well ridden [Of Thomas Bell, whose estate has been best. Katie Walcott might Ve won with an even start. Dawson quit in stretch. Too in sensational litigation for many years, v d Delmas crossed the rubber, | are combvleted and the coliege world is| furlong sprint, fifth to be run, when Di- | gshort for Constable. McNamara quit. for ointment of a guardian for the score " | awaiting the first flourish of the band | vina, Rubus, John Peters and Saul of Tar- | — e etk ~ P m;;’;ec‘;’;l%mn g by Judge Cof give and take from the elghth | which will announce the entrance of the | sus finished almost noses on the wire, will | 3582. SECOND RACE—Four furlongs; maiden two-year-olds; to first, $325. fe; esterday. The tition was granted thirteenth. Both pitchers were | artists. be remembered as ome of the prettiest. Y L = and stea # % Betting. and ‘Attorney J. B. Carson was appointed R e 2 :’““‘}';"eon;f The circus will commence at 3 o'clock | The judges picked Divina, but they n}xg;ullndcx Horse and Weight.|St. 3. . Fin. | Owner and Jockey. |Op. Ci. guardian. e e = | o>-morrow. In the morning a parade of | just as well have chosen Rubus or John 5 = % 1t was represented by Mrs. Bell that ths her's face was a dream Organdie : T OB, Mscx eh.dickmy 5.3 | two boys—Eustate and Reginald Bell, 9- e L i L w 3 1 11% 4 & Peters, so far as arguing the point was 1 11 1 an nature. It was as | the performers will be held through|P : ] . 3L 3% ¥ = - ' il In & betting n:; Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda. This |c¢oncerned. Divina was backed fl'og‘ 17 P 4n 8.3 3ns (Flinwood Farm. . Ransch| 3 9.2 | aged 17 and 18 years respectively—had ngs like a mirror. de will leave Berkeley by cars, start- [ $OPD to 8 while Rubus was a 10 to 1 shot. | 9 82 51 42 B. Sprockel 20 30 |outgrown her infiluence - and that they = . | par : e by e el |Jake Holiman shot the barrier up-with | 5 3% 4h 51% |D. Cameron 15 18 | would mo longer comply with her com-| o civeno e L comoromise, Reb. | 118 8t 1030 & K Koo a Tower of Candles, the 6 to .{avorite, back | i 75 62 632" |8 McNaught 5 10 |mands. The boys were in St. Mary's| ¥ N, April 1 Eugene . s and > | entrance to the university grounds. in the rear. Her chances of winning 5° 51 72 72 |Baldwin & Co..Bozeman| 7-2 18-5 | College in. Oakland for some time, buc| Ware of Kansas has been sblected by the e Ceimgle Frary ew | Some fifty students will act as clowns. | would have been just as rosy had she been 10 81 83 84 IL A Blasingame..Hoar| G withdrew from that institution at the re-| President to succeed H. Clay Evans as and Wagner forced Big | The Olympic Club has furnished fourteen | nibbling smssi gn gheh ltr:figld. l:t :‘tl:ca]: 3 1} ¥ l; % Bf ': ien%:g!hf Co. 's:?.:lr{l {% }g quest of thé mother. Attorney Blake-| Commissioner of Pensions. Ware is from while Rebsamen scooted | star performers and the Rellance Club ?r::jm:gel;‘nea\lre“ ot ’;::key "Bee. earned the & ;l 3 I‘kH\FA Papinta. -.....Campbell| 200 3co | man, who "p""med,ue‘"‘ Bell in the | Topeka, Kan., and is a member of the hariey Graham :“:'éouu;‘ six. ‘three rings will be run l;: the rcrlmln ptiiag ' 3 K 2 12,512 - |B. Schreiber.....Troxler| 20 matter, .acknowledged “that this act Was| 1oy firm of Gleed, Ware & Gleed. s 7 . tent, where all the features of a modern | Away back in the past Aloha II had the R A It was stated at the White House that 1 likes work, v | : 4 e, = " 7 o H 140, @ Iy. Se d d third driving. Wi % T Attorney Brewton Hayne, who appear- i es WOrK 0 vhen | circus ‘will be seen, Professional Chinese | reputation of being a “forty horse,” but b v e T T LBW"_';,@:{'." Y Organdle off safling. . The Fos outieotea. | ed as counsel for the lads, said the ap- | the President desired to appoint some for two sacks. Reb- | and Japanese jugglers ha none of -his previous : California raced nga finished well. Dick Roberts delayed start. Clivoso no chance with st pointment of a guardian was desired by | man whom he knew well, and that if pos- ner arrived and the|@nd there will be tight rope walking, | would bear this statement out. Inasmuch k h t 1 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A N A A N A A~~~ ~r~r~mr~ | the boys, who declined longer to be ruled | sible he should come from Kansas, He 8 t and horse races, wrestling, | as he w: St ibi q seven-furs 2 _ tl d his optics worki v | Shmbiing, and o on. Prominent StUAERts | fong event by C. Bell. a maiden fockey the | 3383, THIRD RACE—Futurity course; selling; four-year-olds and up: o first, $325. by helr mother. On inis showing th|did not consuit with the Kansas delega- Tnded four ate Mo ng Over-| will act s peanut and lemonade venders | books took all sorts of liberties with {he e | e I the oo et op “ated | tion, although Senator Burton, who was sensational ‘stop In the sixth, | 4Rd humerous side show tents, exhibiting | gelding, some few laying (0 to 1 Bell | Index|Horse, Age, WelghtSt. %. . Str. Fin. | Owner dnd Jockey. [Op. CL | it ach | at the White House, sald the appointment one by . all the wonders at the university an de few mistakes, and when Wyoming | —-—! £ 3 6 would have his entire and hearty support. e by Short that looked | &) here will surround the main tent. | grew tired In the stretch, took the jead | 3063 (Th- Hoodoo, 4...101/ 1 8n 2% 2h 1h (T. H Ryan....._.Ransch| 6 10 Sosima g i T 7o gty gl A B T ub nicked it up and lined 3 ! | 3561 dol 4 101 2h 38 3n 2n G. W. Scott...Winslette 15 30 = e throw was hish, but Mike | The circus was planned by the sopho- | beating Our Lizzie, another despised one, [ 3061 [Fridolin, ¢ ... 104 8 28 2o 28 25 na ot Winslette] 13 3 | FIND FORTUNE CACHED 1841. He enlisted in the Civil War in Com-~ 1 was there with one hend i j mores, and the following committee fTom | nearly a length. The favorite, Wyoming, EoRN fing Detis. 2 T i 1h 43 Ea %o IN A CHOPPER'S CABIN | P20y E. First Comnecticut Volunteer In- mne; > i . that class was bplacs B A ran third. 2541 8o %o 51% 5 52 cCarthy| 10 9 ‘antry, serving afterwar n ompany ,—rRu:\r-',-,rgp:h( o A B. Traphagan (chairman). Miss Winl- | Mamie Hildretlr, ridden by See..and 9 ! iNoc e & 21 81 81 of Fauntleroy|- 3 5 BOISE, Idaho, April 11.—Jo¢ Stanistaus, | £ Fourth Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and oo fred L. Osborne, flf‘ : ; e _;“ ew- to 1 in the betting, beat Katle Walcott Mallak Z 92 84 82 7Y% |D. Cameron .Collisf 20 25 " AP i b | Company F, Seventh Iowa Cavalry, AB. R BH. SB. PO. A. E. | berg, T. R. Hanna, R. A. Roos, J. W.| hangily for the first race, a seven-furlong Alfred 4h 72 7h 84 |F. Phillips...J. Sheehan| 60 50 |a woodchopper, has been found dead near | finally becoming captain of the last McHale. 1 ¢ B EE TR & Bon]: , Max Enderlein and Ralph Ward- | colling event. McNamara, which closed Tiburon, 'a | o0 ag g2 L Dalyt 4 72 |the mining camp of Deal, where he had ;\nmfid olrgda‘nlza!lon. Hednl‘so saw service m 4 0 ¥o =B vell. @ Vi e Wi Icott, N 3 it, 5h 9 0. ‘roxler| n the Indian wars, ane n lese cam- L ® I ® 1 & /0| This commities made tie fhilowtng sp- | $IU81 faverite with Katle Wraicott. led Reins de Cella, 411112 15~ 12" 13 1 Foucon| 15 30 b_‘e“d ';z:kz'g'n‘l‘;‘;n’“"c‘:;mef’gfe"f ::: palgns was badly wounded. After leaving = g 1 915 0 0fpointments: Hildreth then gradually worked her way | 355 [Aunt Mary, a....104[ 8 10 11 11 12 happell..Stuart] 20 20 [ WEOC SO0 & oy, Indleating the man: | the army he moved to Fort Scott, Kam. : 1 1 6 % 5 0| W.A E Woods, advertising agent; J. W. | to the-front, scoring by a length. El ReY | Time—To 4. 21%; to %, :40; Iast %, 1:01%; shert %, 1:11%. Fair ‘start, Won first thros | 2] ey G, L, s and in 1871 was admitted to the bar; was 1 1 0 2 1 ofBooth treasurer; Miss N. Woilenberg, secre- | was third. ariving, Winner, T. H. Ryan's ch. m. by Al Farrow-Princess Lyon. The Hoodoo had | D€r In w. . a member of the State Senate and twice i 0 0 2 ¢ oftary; Miss W. L. Osborne, pfreshment man. | W. O'B. Macdonough's brown filly Or-| gcod racing luck, Ransch outfinished Winslctte. ~Lief Prince quit. Hi-Noc-Ker may do Search of his cabin revealed a small | a delegate to the Republican National 0 2 0 1 ¢ ofaser R _A-,Rf‘csvnmul’.’:" an ana r. “f | sandie, piloted by Lee Jacksdn, made a | hetter. Alfred C showed speed. Tiburon pocketed on rall and cut off. fortune, amounting to almost $16,000 in | Convention. Later he moved to Topeka. — = = = 2 Dlprest ageni; A R Traphggan and T. R | Einowiy race of the (Wo-YeAT-0ld SCTAM- | A A A A A A | oG STOINARE YO R, B0 R | EORTERGEE: T e ™ many sketenes, Totals 473 70 39 21 -1 Hamna ertormance e M ad vy | ble. The Fog, first cholce in the betting, | 3584, FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; three-vear-olds and up; to first, $325. sewed In sacks and most of it had been | pamphlets and legal essays, and under SACRAMENTO., T Ruiph. Wardwell chiet mechanic: I. | With Conley in the saddle. ran a true and Betting. cached under the floor, although sofe | the nom de plume of “Iron Quill” has AB. R BH. SB. PO. A. E. | R_Munsell, officer of the day; Emile Kruschke, e e losing, T Joes ;g:'}wtgv{lg Index|Horse, Age, Welght.|St. 3. %. Str. Fin. | Owner and Jockey. |Op. Cl Z'Z}’m’cfi?gm"fiii :,3 G z?fil;m}'fifé dthew s Wil g vl gfpgl‘fi';‘gmge“ Ware Sheek " % 21 0 1.5 6] chier clown. s, e e T P T B rised to-day when h 89 BB Ay Ty —_————————— it out for the show, the former getting a 1 7% 4h 1n 1 muddy water. The first discovery was | was much surprises Y & 4 % i 5 52 52 3% 2 made when some one threw the contents | learned of his appointment to the position 6 0 2 0 2 4 1|FORSTER AND FEUDNER Bose “verdiet, 8 2n 1% 82 8 *ur- | of Pension Commissioner. He sald: 50 2 o 3.0 TO DECIDE THEIE TIE | betiing public, bt by her stable as well EEEY B R e Rl R D O L R T B o et et ol S DVaiR e e s ey The Hoodoo, with Ranseh up, rexlstern;er{ Merops, 6 A o iangen) 100 3 fencta el it a'the | 25 ulxcee":m‘mve,y not exerted xgt;'m; to_the S 48 . 3 B -9-1 5 o - | a winner of the third number, a sprin Tian,, - Stanislaus ha een working around the | extent of sending in a single letter of recom- $ 1 1 0 & 2 ofWill Shoot at Ingleside Traps 1"-'° over the Futurity course. The mare Hungaian, 0 17 %02 &% 58 |G W Palown. aconl 30 % |mining camps for years. He did not | mendation. The President mentioned it to » 0 0 0 0 1 o Morrow to Determine Ownership | jassed Lief Prince at the three-sixteenths b o 9 41 3B iDT 9T |Temes Wilson. 8 12 |[spend much of his wages carousing with | me during my last visit 1o Washington, whils 8 5 11 182 19 3 of Olympic Gun Club Trophy. pole and, stalling off the challenge of 10 9h 71 10 10 Summers & Co 5 5 |the miners, but he was not considered a | I was there helping tt:)rr:eyn neral - :url X4 5ol L » ‘ L d Fred Feudner | Fridolin, a 30 to 1 shot, won by a head. AL Y 15 T Gool skt Wou ek thred dxtey miser. A letter found indicates that the | in the Colorado-Kansas jrrigation case. 1 have AND HITS BY INNINGS. Edgar L. Forster an red Feudner | iing Dellis, the favorite, finished third | Time—%, :24%; %, :48%; %, 1:14%: %, 1:28, start. ree driving. Win. | jeceased had a sister in Norway, but the | 10t yet received any R 0010101000 will meet at the Ingleside traps to mor- more, his old notch. C. Jones & Co.'s ch. g. by Aloha-Blanche. Aloha appears to be regaining his old | [SCERSCU, (& SO SECh pF 20V T B CACH pointment and until T receive it T will not say. 1120101103935 2715 | row to shoot off their tie for the fret of | * Mareial Nell, starting & 2 to 1 favorite, Qur Lizsie ran'a nice race. Troxler on Wyomink digobeyed orders i goin to tne | letter was brown With age and it was | Thetner or not I will accept the place. . 0000000300000—3|the Olympic Gun Club trophies. did succeed in {aking the closing mile and | _front. Too far for Dorlan. Mlssion quit. Scratched—First Shot 101, M. L. Rothschild 111. | 07,7030 clipping from a San Fran- are kng met My, Rousevelt euty tites aitany 10199 7| The members of Golden Gate Gun Club | a sixteenth selling affair. When his case | 5555 prrrH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up; to first, $25 clsco Faper with part of a story ‘about | times, but the Er errors— P - | regulz Ala: : . | cesatully, for he disposed of Lena with a f n cate relatives. Some of the officers o e T base on called el OR Wicn | o ihe T eiation Nave ecided Lo halq | lensth of more to spare, Redwald lost Bubas” 3 S RN S 8% 308 [Chan & Forsytn-Donnis| 4 13 |leve Stanisiaus was a member of the e e i e 4 7. Left on bases—San Francisco | Larget Association have decide old | {hird place to Windward. \ Jonn Peters, 3....112(3 21% 2% 43 3 ns (J. F. Sch H 3 s [sang that has been stealing bullion and | Ningpo, 1L Struck out—By Whalen 2, | ibeir annual shoot on May 31 and June 1. —_— P I R e R B B 3 robbing sluice boxes, but he had never | kiang, dispersed on the arrival there of P d ball—Grah; . 24 1 G A. H. Vivell K l'map';‘r:AO'Cvnne'.- 'o will be left open so some of the interior | Harry Vitatoe, the jockey, is in a peck ot «2 }f }%o » ;’3 75 (W. L. Et:enfleld“ll‘::lxclg;l 2!‘) ;g E’gn::&me ST RO e “ashman. chleshcanflb:d (q‘ghthe privilege orf“hald- of trouble. De:palrl;idz :f \;;tl!,rlngal;or;! 58 8 8 8 J. C. Nealon.....Ransch] '8 15 B ing the affair. e programme, follows: | Europe he signed to ride for y indall % e e " 1 WADDELL WINS MANY PRIZES.| i ey 20byris, B8 at4ct: Alen trophy, | in Montana. Yesterday Vitatos recelved | imeulfy B¢ o Sl At it o met o G it o 2l Bare B3 | wASHINGTON ADML beohe - House . — & =l : r | notice from one o e San sco ‘her stall. Divina earned a lucky decision after a tempestuous voyage. Saul " ' Scores First Home Run for Los An- | {Tophy, 25 sdded, and the Crystal Falace 3- | yopics that a sum of money was on de- | _of Fassut ran & swell race, Sharp Bird quit: Camiittesi co. Assledture: 4 arfiee Jo How To Do It geles and Is Rewarded. Second day—20 birds, $25 added; Gold Dust | posit at his disposal. It is to defray ex. 3586, SIXTH RACE—Mile and a sixteenth; seliing; three-year-olds and up; to first, $325. to recommend the acceptance of the Sen- LOS ANGELES, April {1—Oakiand fell | 7518l $25 saded; 20 burds, Gold Dust medal | penses to Rusela, whcre o position at S0 ' 5 Beiting, | ate amendments to the oleomargarine s . 2 : s, novice, a i Antloch | for the . ) E on Hartwell in the first mning to-day | 6-men troohy, 20 birds. High gun to win. | Randall declines io release him. Index |Horse, Age, Welght.[St. ~%. %. Str. Fin. ‘ Owner and Jockey. ‘Ov‘ CL b'il"~ The °Ppgntnuuof tgiem bllllubellevl/le. B . s continued to bat his delivery all over | One money to be created for every three en-| The $2000 Gebhard handicap, to be de- | oo |oorec: 22 5 U e e L A :verything salable should the iot until Slagle was substituted in | tries. cided over the Futurity course, will be the P LT i L e i o e rstaniing oo of s made right and kept right. fifth inning. Slagle mude a good im- special feature of this afternoon’s card. P twdl 2t 3 e o P E e hat i i ponn scron. ¥ ;m:r‘]vglz dn(v_\ ;”;1::’ Pflf::-"::efl\“l WORK TO COMMENCE 'l]'hc p'l;:k g;rgxf two-year-oid division will e e 10l8 51 81 1h 42 5-2 92 | ments make changes in the revenues they style. C 2 % ace e - P e ® 72 Th 4h 55 8 "3 viar gameang sepasicd ON PACIFIC CABLE | 8,0\ 8 %% the entries: B AT s 23 1R 81 81 AU wehriatng b | SNROL NS SR\ SRS ol the ork. o J E e F —Mile and 100 yards; selling; three- | 3 ton, 5... eorEe e L 5 7 carned all the prizes offcred for | Vice President George Gray Ward | First racenMiiceng 100 B e | i |Gawaine 4 v..-10812 3h” 4n 81 8n |W.E. Cotton .\ Hoar| " & "o :"D'ég}g" un f{,‘:“‘::fio::‘,},:'%‘;"fh: ,',".',"j"v'“'l'hgfr;h;!l;‘,:rgn{ by sen}\l- Definitely Announces Where It (3580) Wolhuret ....114| 3556 Rainier ......112 | 3462 [Ping, a..... R 8n.9: 9500 C._W. Chappell...Stuart] 20 _100. | }jClaim to have ground for belief that ’“ '} er 4 ~ 2] 10 i ence. As “Will Be ted. 3572 El - Pilas b8| 3580 Frank Woods.112 : %, :49; %, 1:16; mile, 1:42%: 1 1-1 :48%. Fair start. Won first three | this special rule will not be given. e drew down $10 in cash, a suit Locat (3060)Canejo 110| 3475 Straggler . driving, Winner, R. A. Smith's ch. h. by Tamm: yrshire Rose. Near the eighth pole — oy several boxes of cigars and | vyijce President George Gray Ward of | 3568 Ulm 112| 3571 Gold ‘Baron. Jackson on winner jammed his way through next the rail. Lena gave a startling reversal Three Generals to Be Retired. " sorts Gl SRR e the Commercial Cable Company an-| 3571 Quibo .. 10313580 Lentor. .. of form. _ Redwald away poorly and badly messed about. Sir Hampton quit. Scratched— ree LOS ANGELES. nounced last night that the Pacific cable, | 201% Billy Lyons. Srxpeatent 105, Lady Meddlesome 102, Free Lance 107. w.gsmgcgon‘.l 3:“:1 ;L—-Ge:emlu(di AB. R BH. SB.PO. A B | which will have San Francisco for one | Becond race—Seven furiongs; selling; three. | ——————— ————————————— T TR BB - i it el e Dol e 1 00 & o ofuf s cadtern lindings will be carvied | 7o ol N R e Bslican. Gamsiidis || EBITG: ane—Tne Fretter, (Gratiar, | iy eam O O i e val Aupiied fus. rbireematit 450" Witk e L L e e s s i agks Milxs 00 3562 Tmpromptu »..111 | Limelight. Foufth race, Chickasaw handicap. seven and | retired in a, fow days. Colonel Moott B , ~108/ 2 8078 -|= lon, ‘ulcain won, Brigade seco: oten of the enty-el nfantry, i 3 0 5 5 0the Hobart building. It will start from | 2416 Sailor 1081 3588 Jim Hale....108 | Fourth race—High Chancellor, Hon- | (IRt fuflonkuaVuieln yop, B e illorstirar o e o fReistl Hias 9 9 9 1 2 0)a point near the life-saving station on| pird race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds | iton, Sylvia Talbot. Fifth race, four furlongs—Eva Russell won, | and other veterans of the Civil War 1 2 0 0 0 O0ithe north side of Golden Gate Park. and upward: Position, MacGyle, Colo- Lady Like second, Sarah Maxim third. Time, | nearing the age of retirement, will be ad- 0 © 0 0 2 0| 7t is expected that the laying of the | 17 Limelight . 3562 Bab 106 | Fifth race—FPol e . et s vanced to the grade of brigadier gemeral is .2 sable will be completed efare: Thanks | H6id Courtier 2547 Rey Dare.\..108 | nel Ballantyne. w e Tentor seacnis & Sixteentd | hefore thelr retirement if it can be done i giving day. e cal - | 3544 2 35 . of Yorl 17 enning, Ma; - B o without impairing the efficlency of the IM 1 0 1 0 0°0°015red by the peopie of this clty and in | 150 Tisona 8348 Gratter .."108 Sixth race—Glend g, May W, | third. Time, 1:40%. _ L | Diubably ) Metuded. tn (bl 10t y o fact by the people of e whole coast. oa. . 3067 Compass ... Sea Queen. 4 e Colonels Snyder, Hood, M ¥ 5% 0 F AT 315 prove of imestimable convenience | 3573 Kitty Keéily. 110] 8578 The Fretter. 115 Ll N PAmfflC:n -;Wuk_'!" Win in Parls. | $18 CR000 others. £ ; T % B picciac il Bk 5 il ST in the transaction of business. nmflo ,.(,i:‘:m.z“!y- _course; the Gebhard Fastern Racing Results. muAaR:‘m n(l;_d" wf 2:_9 {V‘:::a‘:?b "1;’: W S i T A Taught Her the Opium Habit. 3510 Sylvia Talbot.116, 3558 Arabo 3 WARINTEOR S o At e o Bright (enking), at 3 fo 1 won the Prix WDA";H,NQ“TMON, Aprit-1l.-Repssoenta- 2 2 9580 William Elmore and Georsie Elmore, | GoeDR, CReellonio) GO Go0ir vosi:1os | | First ruce, five and o halt furlongs_Bloim | Melgache, Mr. Venderblive —Arles Yoo | tive Robinson to-day introduced a bill re- un el i1 9 9 9 olnis wite, appeared before Judge Mogan | it Goia Ven m‘am Clarinette .10 | yon. Melstetsinger second, Pigeon Post third. | ot Pacel B, 218 Sockew) rede the wic. | Stricting the leases, sales, etc., of the ..... 5 1 3 1 1 0 o¢fvyesterday on a charge of vagrancy. They | 3482 Orfeo .........115 'l‘lé-:c-m i ace.” four and a halt furlongs—Biue | ner of the Prix de Boissey. Milton Henry | FUDlic g’s of }%_lh\ull’lm\mul Congress P ©4 0 0 1 2 3 0fwere acoused of teaching Mary Walker, TR 3 Peter won, Benduro second, Squid third. Time, | had the mount on the horse which won | StHerW! secte: 9L STows, out of (80 Lin Y At > 1 19 years of t ke | Fifth race—Mile and a sixteenth: the Or- | Feter ¥ %| ther Prie Teasarie 1o Chene a recent decision of the Interior Depart- LS G e O home “thrcs | T sy (et iar i wparts | W e, eling s 2ng o Bt cunge ST ST e e S e 8 — o S T 5 7 : ‘ol.. P e % 8 10 427 13 1 onths ago and_had bee:m“‘g:g At 3111 3678 Macayle 1001 3678 Bragg -.. . e, 80 R Rt e s i 3 Do You Want a Trunk Governor Dole might #nthaxten.lon ot cd for Siagle Grant_avenue more a vester- e Yace, four furlongs—Glorioso _won, ce—one th: present leases. Rol m has secured AXD HITS BY INNINGS, gay rat hie was'a victim of the oplum | Sixth race Six torionss; purse; three-yeax- | Geisha Giri sccond, Red Knight thira. Time, | % MeSerate DU one That looks good | {1E adgption of a resolution inviting Gov- Is made right in quality and o R e 4| Richelieu, His wife was convicted and a | 3673 Sea Queen. “%;23. race, seven furlongs—Merry Hours | brass trimmed, with leather straps and | pefore m},e'n‘z“:,“m?.f’;“{’:“ to appear purity. It is kept right by o83 ? |l 2 ln 3 g :‘ 2 decis ;u}n 5 u;h 'c,:;e ;'“h rlf“"leidl gg :g. 2856 g.:unc o ,‘.1‘,,,' 01442.’ .zn‘l,. Ends second, Father Dan third. | two m’tllnlét :;e a plx?l'd!lr “;r %.r t%mxh de- An ':;:t:ening‘ mdnusu:l!perh 5 — S| day. Inquiry at the Richelieu elici e me, 1:20 4- B partment ice is A ‘e have a natural resuit. F'_x 510010290 oot that Do such person of that name| (3409)May W. " Sixth race, M}; 33 n'.':'g: {hfi—m La speclal suit case also at $6 50 that is Negro Is Shot to Pieces. . MMARY. had been employed there as a bartender SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Fos. Al g o L equally good and cheap. Sanborn, Vail | NATCHITOCHES, La., April 1.—An un- oa S T aaea 2oA & Los Anguies 4| OF aByUINE Flse. E ‘MiIMPHIS, Tenn., April 1L—Montgomery | & Co., 741 Market street. . * | known negro, who shot and kiliea Deputy | § Under Any Test it is The Best. ome_run— 2 aze hit—MeCree- = ! ic results’ T P P TR J. B. Th Vietoria, La. Sic. Twonase hits—Baymes 3 Hr oo ieifefofiieiii- @ | First - race—Wolhurst, b longs—Theory RREHIEY L . THOHR .. Hon X Decker. Walters, Duniesry:’ Diversimeston, 2. | @) : Tiento, B T B R aeaa. Orisass. (hIL, Time, 1110, Aipminlsw Sratne. foi B fialo. was capturcd to-night by a mob of fifty & WISE COMMISSION CO. e it Francks. | First’ base on errors— | out-—By Christall 4. Hit by pltcher—Mohier. k. i ‘four and a nait fur. | ALBANY, N. Y., April 1l—Governor|and shot to pleces. Deputy Thomas was SR Gt rancisss, Gak. clan: s Gold Hartwell - First base on called balls—Of | Passed ball—Gorton. Wild pitches—Hartwell, | Second race—Milas, Imprompto, The Don won. King's Lady second, %‘l to-day signed a bill aj ating ed while he was attempting to arrest Telephone Main §3. . off Slagle 2. of Christall 4, .. me—2:20. re—Me- {4 !g:l"— Cyekidry 3 e v . - il b el e e n‘. ‘Stb!,'kt Singllrd ¥ Time of ga: 2:20. Umpire—Mec Captain Gaines. ; . g!‘fl“" Time, :56. % - 000 for a mtlloo'ot the lai Prgsldunt E‘: negro, ‘;‘lw had shot u: wounded