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A1l Burns & Waterhouse Will Retlre Temporarliy From the Racing Game. de - sbpit last day:| th Ingiéside. < 8. 10’5 favorite: Jad T J11 the - closing. Figarl course dagh e Séd-srongly.; NOTES OF : THE . TRACK: Triins - for ~1# o Wi W may Yéar ise” will " temmpi acing: game. -Clatence keep SR A s his i P w.n py (‘ORRT(‘A!\: TO BE SOLD EAST. se.are-owners of ;4 Danlip: & ® & esiablishme H e sipecle) Teaiire’ of..10; Tones. (he an: & 1 st SiandicanKorees ‘o AMiak 0 Tak A T 5 - hotgie - of béimg 0o i < comma a1 homie_ oty a- Sethe The. stariers weighis And. riders are S Corrigan e ‘enives ariongs LW 183 4662 happle Hynicka 92 4060 *Mont Thrée 1 pace Yuriongs; ° purse; Ké o Fay NO STOPPING KEINILWORTH « Marie Yo El Dr, Rowell Candles 93/ 4017 ¥ sighth ‘miles Badge .. 102 e a3 5o MidmE a1f -furiongs §022) Fitzbrillar (401035014, Bell Sailing Dates Postponed. 8. Co'.s stmr State of Cal 2 for Los Angeles, AATT’Q VALLD RACII( INGLESIDE RACETRACK-De w 1066, E—Fu e: se ex Horse and ( Wt Ne I 1 1 ® 2 t 43 T 2n 23 o & 08 ¢ 61133 1 % 3 6 Bullman 2 10 X1 4h 4 1% Birkenruth 8 M & o B4 8 Donovan 20 i ! ox ‘ Donne 20 2 2 s K 88 % 725 Reed 5 2 s S8 9 9 Hildebrnd 60 : & o Connel. 8 . &8 Crossaite 100 A M o Ransch Minder 14 Ransch. Burke Birkenrutk onnell Winner b first three ariving 4 surprisingly well s and up; value to first Daly 10 H Ransch 7 Bullman 4 Donnelly 15 2 Aloha place, 3; show, 3 by Aloha-Blanche Hawthorne Parsifal Tiitle hance. came bad £ £ix furiongs: handicap; three-year-olds and up; value to first, 1:1e the Btrefoh m\e it ip; -runping:a tmr‘ ies 11 with Renseh-u the sxadle and. B ata Tt ta G y,_.;ing,h_{ @ qech‘ Corrigan, Nones:is -mors Artjculate :) |‘mistake until Pecress | 'with the referee. Rey-Miss iis | he" rereres 112 - Wernberg-Leap- Year. |‘one: on Tuesday night | were 32400, - Of | 31209, | anxious-for: another fight, { managing: Reill {'Foley de ‘and. upward nifived ‘to:day. |-presiasnt, . Dr. handi: | sork - for. Santa Bar- 0. _Alfo-stmr Umatilia for toria, & str. Corona for Eurele: | FORM CHART. | seientific work :during the year, |"Guard “on- Sunday: | B Canatrel Leader shous.i Dottere! quit. $325. T Op. <1 | cirectors. had no authority Start bad from ir Lewis good A A A A A A A AP x Horse & Jockey. |_o» Ransch ....| 7.8 F Minder s 4 Birkenruth 6 Donnelly . 5 1 Burns £ M. J J. Daly....| 15 Kenilworth place, ia show. 1. Winner, br. h hed—Corrigan. Start good. at the vear-clds and up. Jockey, ir. Fin. | Connel] .... Ransch Minder 1 1% Butinean Donovan Reed Off at 3:h4. 1:46%. At p Won e ran well until the winner looked paddock or he might have | tinel to-morrow will sa Tshtar place, 75 & y 7-10; show, 1-3. Cone silator show Winner, b. f. by W. M. Murry.) Serat¢hed—Halmeita, Expedient. Start - 2 Siard f two. Third stopping. Horton was best and should have ria. tellator warmed up lame, but ran a good race. Galan- . poor Sea idon barked again B e 2 e L VPN 071 X RACE-~Puturity course; selling: all ages: value t4 fivst, §325. Horse and Owner. - 5 St %. %. %. Bir. Fin. 1 Jockey, 15| 2- . )..| 88 3 B 6 11l 1 92 7 @ 5 3 rEan) igh, 5 (Ketcheman).|111| 4 At post 1 minute 1-2. Lanka show Quiz place, 7. b. g by St lendenning. Start bad kept Nigrette up, J arrer.) S ynd and third driving Attle Margaret almost left hances ruf Edinborough was g = o — TI—IE bJ_. P C Ive O 2O-DAY. FIRST RACE—BOTANY, PRIMA II, FLORINEL. SECOND RACE—PRECIOUS STONE, WORTH. THIRD RACE—TOWER OF CANDLES, NED DENNIS, EREMA. FOURTH RACE—ARTICULATE, SIDDONS. CORRIGAN. FIFTE RACE—HUACHUCA, DIDEROT, SWEET TOOTH, SIXTH RACE—SYLVIA TALBOT, FITZBRILLAR, GOLD BELL. —_—— 1- Florian-Queen; Won =he would rried out by Golden Cottage ROWENA, LORD WADS- #y ‘with-some rounds. Phil \\'a nid thé ring in‘Tecent:vears de. 2 the ‘public: confidence has been “weakened ‘and | the. 'patrons of the Inme do not hnnw in nhom m pul 1he I"trust, Rl—xurn!nx Irom the fight on Tuefd: night a man :in ‘a.crowded car said:.*Th is’ certainly getting to. be..a gam a1} understood “the reference. { Billy. ‘Lavigne one-of the. most practi- ! Al promoters : of .boxing -in" the: country uggésts that judges be -appointed 10 act amatenr bouts. or. if “there 1§ .a foul; form a board’ of -stewards -together. with Thé house ‘wag a comparatively. small The total receipts this the. club Nelll $780 and" Rellly $420. - Rejlly. and -as. Nelill he offers to fight Harry 58 ‘pounds. D). J. Furey; who.is offers: to et $1000.-with frienids on the. outéome . of the proposed. battle, an impossibility, Foley at e Deplore Sensationalism in ‘Sport. NEW YORK: Dee. 3l~~At:{he sixth an- al -meefing of the Soclety of “College Gymnasium - Directors: “which’ was: con- etecied President; W 1. Savage. Columbias fifst:vice. Zaver. ¥ second vice -presi: dent, Dr. Lambeth; University. of: Virginia:; retary-tréasurer,. Dt {ord; ‘members-of “the. council-—Dr < 2 icago. Universits. vard,;and Dr. W G Ander: 16 University The commilttee will-outline the smennnr the comilg . year; lege read a paper’on. 1age Athletice.” Touching on:sef ism, e sald -that: theathlete is: better known than the President and. ealled at- | tention. 1o the excessive time ‘and. great:| finaneial expenditures devoted {0 Sports; Dr.- Anderson of Yale - discusséd: -the of “Which ne ‘sald-oniy -a-modérate: amoxni had been done fn_Yale. Amberst, the Unlyersity of Missoiiri and the Leland Stantord Jr. ni- 1 cersity: b A Football Game Arranged. The La Unién or 8panish football team:| witl--play. Battery D of ‘the afternoon ‘at #idio athletic grounds. “Bofh elevens have dlsplaved high-class.torm during the past cepson; -The. game will be"called: at m.-and -the” team will- Tine ‘up: as the P Posisions, L Fuliback - Quarter Substitutes e Baseball Men May Go to Law. snatizi (capiy Berumen: SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 31.—The: strug-| Baseball | League and the Pacific Northwest Lenguo| gle between. the Pacific Coast threatens “to ‘break .into court. Willlam | Golmarn., representative of the old club, r sald to-day regarding-the action of the Pacific Northwest 1eague directors in re- | voking his franchise: “We will-fight the decision of-the di- rectors to. the end. | opposed to the Pacific Coast League. - The meeting. here Monday ‘was illegal. The action of the directors in taking away Portland's franchise was not right. The tior. to extend the life of the. league for five years.nor Lucas president for- that perlod EEAA L Gty New Orleans Race Results. NEW ORLEANE, Dec. 31.—Credcent City re- sults 2 First race, -one mile--Meélbourne won, Memphian second, Epec 1:48 3.5, Becond race, six furlongs—Pyrrho won, Al- paca second, Zack Ford third. ~Time, 1:18. Third race, one and a half miles—Potheen Ion: Fyn second, Georgla Gardner third. Time, Eclipse }'nurlh race, ong mile—Honolulu won, Harry New second, Hargls third. Time, 1:40. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs—Bard of Avon gon, Jerry Hunt second, Lady Alberta third. Time, 1:24 1-5. Hixth race. six furlongs—Daddy Bender won, Marco second, Tom Maybin third. Time, 1:17, e Pigeon Shoot for Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Dec. 31.—The Sen- : Milwaukee will get the Grand American Handicap, the blue ribbon event in pigeen shooting. Present prospects Indicate it will be held’ next June. Eimer E. Shaner, who has managed al!l of the big shoots since they were first held In the East and was in charge of the Kansas City events last year, has been asked to manage the Mil- waukee tournament. —————————— English Racing Official Dies. LONDON, Dec. 3L.—Edward Weatherby, former secretary:of the Jockey Club and publisher of the Racing Calendar, the of- fictal organ of the clud, is dead. — TENTIETHCENTURY COOK BODKS| of this paper. - All Call meribers are entitled to Py of this great Cook Book at the premium price cents, An additional charge of :o cents to pay expressage will be required from out of town subscribers ordering by mail. of Aafty FHA LISCO LALL THURSDA> sclentific:} ] There was. & general.laugh: nnfl‘ air exchange of nods and winks, as tholgh: Fhis i already done. in:| if there is a-clean knock- | | out: there is nothing. to decide. |'goes “the. limit, | other infractions ‘of tiie rules: H.a bout:| the judges | recelved| the-following. officers: were: sec-| f After - thed:: business meeting Dr. Stroud: of Tutts Col: | oord -youiig and’ “The “Extls of -Col-. tlonal: | Nulnnah “Raed (oABL) | BecKhart | ; i am. heartily in fa- | vor of the Pacific Northwest League as | at this elec- | the right to.elect -'W. H. | third. ~ Time, | | clatms ‘to JANUABY 1, 1903. { AMUSEMENTS. I TO-DAY (THURSDAY), JAN. L 10c; Chil= any seat, = any Dart ex McINTYRE HEATH And_ Last Week »' the Gfeat Jtereserved, 10c 5:_ " GRPHEUM ROAD SHOW! In an ENTIRE CHANGE. Including THE BIOGRAPH. Wi Pictures, COMMENCING NEXT SUNDATY. A BIG NEW BILL TIVOLI g2 HOUSE. EVERY EVENING AT 8 SHARP! Matinees TQ;DAY W YEAR'S) and Sat- THE GREATEST IDAY SHOWS. - JACK and the BEANSTALK Beautiful Dances! n, “THE BIRTH Bothwell Browne's Captivating Songs' Janu- LTY CON- ARD wG’Dowr:u, n, Clay & Co.'s Sat fanuary -3d SAN FRANG:SCL COLUM B I LEADING THEATR: | MATINEE TO-DAY MINNIE LEE.NOE: G AT LEFT-1, vussus O, " 4nd_SATURDAY ! 2 Matinees. 1 ANAG Fi £ GRACE. CRAIG; 5 | | .'w tt ‘-\‘ I E SCo. | BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, D, Dec, 3 adland- High. “School . -and “iVacavile High School hankn ball tesm! ganiged, ‘eeombn‘ 20:and the W ].~.+-1°|—H-H ‘CLEAR SKIES WlLL DRAW The.| fo, 10 game Consideiing: that each. team. 1t close .and.- exciting. AuburnHigh on: & 'day net --in* the: latter, part gf: Jan- ‘the: first gnnd eont = will ‘n’[(‘f‘! ¥ team - in . Woodland -probab DERGSS) '."'-H"," " - MANY SPOR TSMEN AFl ELD Giicen. clear ‘akies, Bid-will: bé out-of: doors to-day: engaging . in. their favprite season= able Sports and pastimes racing:: coursing. baseball." golf: shaoting. mr‘ml- Scottish ussihg Park A‘hfllldd? srake, nds"enterkd,. w sport.. Coursimg Wit n llm eyl of | the:10 5 5 mldfl\ l,up ['ark at lhf- “rast \r‘}d the 'S mendng l' Nnaoki: He Is Believed ~to,H‘ave" -)\..mlinr $1:000,00¢ Planned the Tomb-: stone Hold-Up:: - ecial; Dikpaich -to *The’ Cadf TUCSON; - Ariz., Lewis of Cochise County and Depw Larrieu of Fairbank have - captired men who answer the two description of the | robbers who held up the Tombstore stage E. Moyer, who by the « | One of the prisoners is W. wae tracked to Fairban and was arrested on the struggle with’ Darrien. He cut on his hand. One o his hand whileé breaking open the Wells- Fargo express hox. RBloodstains found on the-box when-it was recovered has a bad | Moyer fought with the officers and had lr)i i A woman named Jackson, who be his wife, was arrested as | an accessory to the robbery. Mover has served a term in the peni- tentfary for grand larceny. He was tried in New Mexico ten years ago for holding up a stage near Georgetown. During the be tied. { hold-up the express messenger was killed. Moyer was held for the .crime, but there was not sufficient evidence to conviet him. Clay Hockett, the other suspect, was driving the stage at the time it was held up. He is supposed to have been in leagud ‘with Mover and to have ossisted him in planning the robbery. Sl rested at Tombstone by Sheriff Lewis, but made no resistance. Several vears ago Hockett drove stages in Pinal and Glla' counties. He gained considerable notoriety at the time Pearl Hart, the woman bandit, who was recently paroled, held up the stage at Riverside. He was driving the stage and at that time was suspected of having had something to. do with the robbery. To him is credit largely the scheme to hold up the Tomnil stone stage and ‘make away with the large amount which the Wells-Fargo box was supposed to contain on'the day of the. robber ‘The arrest of Moyer is considered a clever piece of work on the part of the Sheriff and his deputy, and there is little doubt that he is one of the lwo men. who held up the ata —_— Eddie Toy Is Defeated. ST.- LOUIS, Dec. . 31.Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan won the decision over Eddie Toy of San Francisco.in a twenty-round box- ing contest at the West' End Club _to- night. Toy put up’a hard fight;. but the contest clearly belonged: to Sullivan from | the start, Toy :being badly -punishel throughout.” \. NEW YORK,: Dec. 31.—DF. Lovens, the o+ thopedic surgeon of Vienna,. sailed to-day:for Hnsland. ' . and-as: with:oné “acs |’ There ‘will. bé Runting; | -rmwung‘ and: 150 the cotirse: “Dec. 31.—Shéritr. Del, street after a | { the robbers cut | were | {The Rierald. Gasl Avm»x,' i first -annual-field da stdio - athletic:; commence at.11:a. -m. WiE be: hiirling: and Tobth OriZ/the . Pri flon: for the l,norpmn £ m meitai; én ‘Holes. pliyed - medal. Tm-re will also ix h les for a| prize i «r re.for Oakiand, | y-8iX | - medal. Plas <lub. © (¢ the. Burk game: Coun- Wil &ls¢’;be a - handicap | les.- madiit-play. : the ; présented. By { the.. San " Mateo (. will'meet & tthe arolan,the master. | GEORGE ' W. ’rm-:scé'r'r's WILL .FILED - FOR PROBATE Estate of | First ‘President: of - Union | | MATINEE TO- DAY 1New Year’s) | TO-NIGHT R R | . ‘Iron” Works \Is Valied ‘at {81,008 000'. The will of-the late Gedrge W: Prescott, who: was the- firki . preeident of the TUnion sterday ‘Aveording o a, conservative estis the-esinie {8 Worthin the nelghbor- S Unidér 'hn terms. of. rhe wil, -Howard P. JM ‘Gans- in a Draw Figh BOSTON. Dec; 3l.—Joe Gaus of- Ba and_ Charles Bleger of Hoboken fought ten rouads at the Criterion letic Club to-night. The battle was de- clared & draw. Gans looked to be a win- ner when they lined up in the first round but in the next three he was careful and did not try to punch Sieger. In the sev. more nent, and again incthe eighth, a chance to win, but nd the knockout blow. ockett was ar- v}gusnnm. X A MATINEE m DAY The Funniest of All Farces. CHARLEY’S AUNT... Next Monday- Night-—— THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN. SEATS NOW SELLING. Racing !%Bacmg! EVERY WEEK DiRAIN OR SHINE. New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track SIX.OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2p m eharp. Train leaves Third and Townsend streets at 1:15 p. m. and leaves the trick immediately after the Reached by street cars from any part of the st _race. THOMAS H. WILLTAMS, President. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. , entered. -fic o golflinks ithe annuval ¢ [ DENMARK . | SWEDEN ¢, :the -résidence of’| for,_pri- | 'HUMPTY DUMPTY. ' = 'PRICE:. 1:Last- Perf Ath- | [MECHANICS’ PAVILION tary. T Tnt St thls LAt févaE heat. Kia Him Merey ¢ sl Migses Lola - Simpson: and Bleanor ¢ Laughing Welges. teachers” in the Woodland: High Musical Hit Schpol, - are . toaching . ~the: . - Woodl i M'SS SIMPLICITY. tegm | This Morning at 9 Oclock. ‘Will Race for $300. eWw4 -from ‘the . GRAN HousE S MATINEE {-apurke.al. $ TO-DATY. Week XD NEW _night ‘MISS NANCE B O ‘;“Th‘e Jewes‘s. .e about - ‘-\ Balan ra, O’NEIL BURTON HOLMES LECTURES. Magnificent Colored Views and Motion Pictures. GRAND OANYON of Arizofia . Jan. 13 at PORTUGAL: ... Jan. 15 at 8:1 Jan, 17 at NEW YEAR'S MATINEE TO-DAY, “THAT ODD FELLOW, HARRY BERESFORD In Broadhurst's Funny Farce, Jan. 20 at 8: :x2235 The Wiong Mr. Wright - : 5 NORWAY I Jan. 24 3t 3:00 | Course Tioke's T4 $3. H on Blll Mondsy. Jan. 5. nile Tirkets,. §1.00. boe- - Thuts: iary:§: at-Sherman; :Clay & Cors, CEN THEATRE | S TRAL=Z - ThAU. Market ‘Str Near . Eighth.” Phorie South &h s Favorite, YON YONSON.” Ever, Don't Fatl to .See the. Comfcal Extravaganza | and Pantombme. s {ransformation; “The Ge: Great - Specialt] Fun Oy Funny ‘Clowns, etc Evenfngs 106 to 50m | Matinees T6e. 150, 28e| Next' Meonday*,'THE, TIDE: OF LIFE. n SPE MATINEE-TO-MORROW rmaice. of Bothweil Brown our org! Cth 3. Dream TFrick: Scenes; Ma tinees, 10c, . © b wTfiE*CHUTEE pRICES - e u~_ 15¢ __ High-Class Specialties in 5 the Theater THEATRE | EVERY AFTERNOON AND EV | BURLESQUE OF ANTONY AND CL JPATRA Fifth Stroet FENING, 3 near SPEND REPUBLIC:. “A DAY IN THE ALPS.” enth rotind Gans almost finished his oppo- | ninth and | tenth he made savage attacks. but could | MATINEE not get the right opening. Sieger did not | proved so | ng and so_cautious that Gans L‘(\uld‘ Phone South 26 RIGHT. BEGIX THE NEW YEAR u See the ‘l‘wo-Pound Baby JUNKY in the Infant Ineubator, WHY | PRESENTS FOR THE CHILDREN SM’ TH | To=Day, New Ycar's i- = The Chuted Phon Is Park 23 LEFT T T HOME HARRY CORSON CLAR' As the COOK LADY. HALL, AT VRS DAY MaTe INEE, 2:30 TYNDALL NIGHT, $:20. ating the Mar s of the Mind THOROUGHLY HEATED. LAST Nl". HTS ELLERY’S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND@ SPECIAL NEW/REAR'S MATINEE D-NIGHT. VERDIL \14 "\l Reserved Seats, 20c, ik 5. Now om le at Steinway Hall Box BASEBALL. THURSDAY FRIDAY AN AND St ) SATU DAY, 2:30. IAY, owal ot xm.’ Amencans vs. Nationals OF THE RECREATION PAR k - | Iu.u-r‘\ and Ha Saturday—Benefit Home and. NATIVE DAUGHTER GOLDEN WEST. r‘um'LAn PRICES Matinees—: Reserved s«.u at Sherman. Clay & UNION COURSING PARK. JCHN GRAC?, Juige. JAS. 7. GRACE, Siipper. | TO-DAY. THURSDAY. JAN. 1 SPECIAL HOLIDAY STAKE. 4-8--Nommatlons--48 TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets, a m. 1 a. m, and 1:30 p, fifth nd Valencia streets, five minutes later. | Returning at. 4:45 . San Mateo electric 0 e s cars every five Admission 25¢. Ladies free., Kton Strest Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco.