The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 3, 1903, Page 8

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rY 3, BOARD OF TRADE SAYS NATWES \PARDEE SIGNS ~ TENKINS AGAIN IN THE SADDLE, NAMES OFFIGERS ARE DYING OFF l | 5 0 THE EAME LAW FINISHING FIRST ON FRANK WOODSE Butns Pilots the Winner of the First Three Races at Oakland--Four VVatkinsPaintsGlowing Keeler Claims Po]yne-=Popu'lar Measure 'Re- Favorites Get Home and the Rin_g Loses Agam. Picture of Growth | siansAre Being Ex- | éeives Governor's ‘ i ‘ i WO riders distinguished them- i of Clty { terminated. [ Signature. i i e g a8 THE C AT L S R A CIN G F OR 'I CH AR o . " ST | Tommy Burns laid aside his street e = i attire I h to win the first Mclech. Monday, Feb. 2.—Weath Organization Is Shown to| Advises Civilized People to| Duck Hunters May Now Have re long enoug! - c 5 M three races on the card, and Clem | a Chance for ore Jenkins at last got his English luggage | i Let Them Live by vnpacked and ‘accepted the mount on |92 r fine. Track slnw. value to fI ; three-year-olds; Be in Flourishing * SIGI( HEADAGHE Gonditioh Themselves. Sport. Frank Woods in the fifth event. Nothing | Positively cured by these i much was thought of Tommy's feat, for ! | b o Ry . £ e {lie = ant to do something like that at | ittle Pills, s Charles A. Keeler of Berkeley delivered Boeclal |impe i ouE e | any time. But with Clem it is different, | They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, : an instructive lecture last night in the | for he is a newcomer, and the big crowd | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for D SACRAMENTO, Feb. 2. —Governor Par- this afternoon. ' 8ave him a warm welcome as he paraded sdiately. | past the stand on Woods. The bay horse & AR ] ied an even money chance in the bet- show, out. nd wild duck, Octo- | ting, and Jenkins rode with his accus- Verlty. (Train “ Won in 3 late th & . 2ua tomed good judgment. The distance was oonan & pllen ki ate the Bowels. Purely Vegefable. ax and a quarter, and Clem waited with the fdvorite until the last three ax - all PT. ?man Deose. half furlongs beforé making his move. | 4 SECY 3 nd 3 . wo-year-old filifes; vaiue . Small Pricoa he began playing checkers, and | - E Academy of Sciences auditorium before i that packed the hall to its ity "Hw subject of the lec- ! and be very enter- ed the game bi ness, Nausea, Drowsi- Mouth, Coated Tengue ORPID LIVER. They e law,ms sian Pec ve ft w had lived fc ng the savag nnumerable islands and was there for mountain q < w ed, wh S Nickeisht : 3 ok o % ” A . count of their | law also makes 1 verhauling the leader, July . i and their pe- | Of a1 le deer or to have less than a length from Grey 5 g ‘ » s Moo | HhE pelt aty stted fawn ndriding” Keily ought to feel av grow By e | except those Imported from forelgn coun- | askamed for his effort on the last men o e stere ks | tioned horse. He acted and felt as much _. ry of the|tr 2 A lesires | 4 home in the saddle as Reuben Glue | - o S re picturesqr ernor, knowing the desires: . g5 Fourth of July parade at - " : - e Nt Banty e duck shooters, was not hesitant in | : A Lot of $25 and $30 Suits - 5 2 2 favoring them with hance for more | northerly wind had dried up the Polysiesian ha signed the bill promptlyt the mud wonderfully, until the track was Only one or . b2 4% s ¢ et o Eani 5 tuced the | In very fair lition, as the mile in of each pattern, e s 1 I udience w 72 { 1:413;, made by Yellow Tail, will testify. have been f‘:tlllCd A from the 1in coun- | : e 7y e to | o b the people of civi £ I State | The book picked up four exceeding . . ohe 18 able thx 1 tions if the tribe Polynesia are to > bt { hot favorites in Mexicanna, Tower looking fo- king them good nat fresh one in J &, and the daughter of | 201 203 Montgomery 8¢ yed the advancement wh Mount Mctregor was backed to 6 to 3 ¥ e said that they Candles, Frank Woods 1d Yellow T s 3 Pes argmayn and to-day will be on the lookout slaug! i S Fossil - s - the R e bill was gome favol e hrea S reea T Oh . ; Rk iopiedlat ol o “31 It looked as if nothing but a breakdown §Deseni A 4N complete. o s o344 entir he ‘V!'"““ mentire had been dfs-|oUld prevent Mexicanna from winning 9 |Byronerdal g 3 e OGRS th=r own et since the opening of the ses | the opening sprint, and Tom Hurn's filly S b, 5 x 3 - el r 0 - m ~ e, h s S closed a 2 to 5 ¢ o & 0 B ping nt 3 A . n )" o 5 oo . " . . " LRem, SO - - s P v rni. | e Tus 1L ka, a 2 o ot, v b show, nih ead of introduc holiae ag1.ths 2 'fi“’l‘]“’:’p‘:‘r‘:“l" | Stunts third, ) Winner, br. b by Kingston: . - . AP SR SR mmission, and that opportu- | 3 fap e ¥ ” Scrat 5 14, Didero t good, s ‘ % on among them for which il oud that fll 0pporte: | Libbie Candid on form looked the right- 5 W R Bt - N N e The G ther prepared nor fitted, peo- » given ‘ | ful favorite for the two-vear-old scram- er first. Fossil mig} on E p, swerving Tailor ¥ . . . s from civilized cc should devote e a desperate fight, | Dle. but Burns & Waterhouse started a : | i | the Maoris of New | tav | 1110-1112 Markst St ritlsm. Libbie Candid had no chance, ENTIRE CREW PERISHES { Donovan getilng her pinched B i R . . ed pictures represe nd cut off < war danc and S0 T at the start, Burns s ped aw n the WRECK OF A STEAMER ? e . T iipp E L . i s which they IN WE b | lead with Sofita, tha Splers entry, scoring s Smith s . ir boats. Ile " I'without effort from Juana. The wianer 5 N amen on the Avena, Which Went | m Juana. e winner - - firged 0 - is an exceedingly | S€ ‘i‘::‘]nx'e i S =zl | went to the post a 4 to 1 chance. St. Louis | Seven started in the mile selling affair, | awny watriors of the Surf. | with Byronerdale opening favorite at § to [ -=-- "2 M s 5 2 = oafif] d thelr A RINKJOEBING, Denmark, Feb, 2.—It |5 The hooded colt seemed to be in no | Time. ik t post es. Of at Tower, . g and of || O e known to.day that 41l cke mers- | demand,-and Fossil, the mount of “Bill" TBpAEne; o evia o = L U L e wa e ng twenty-four, | KRapp, closed favorite. The latterJooked ¥ \em, Rag Tag, Glend t Ve X hich the | bers of the AT Avenn., from | 2 Winner to the paddock, where Knapp in ¢ o limit. Winner bid up fro 0 < T 3. € n ers of the tribe, | of ? #te . : rom | arawing his whip let hisgmount swerve, ain ¢ Candles got a fiying star: da N een sect a 3 N Jew S 1 want ashora ycster- ith . Rt $o.dny imbers to wit- | ; 9 it { and Burns on _Axminster, one of the third 3 ST : ot Seoebirty pegs 1t - | day at Lemvig, were . a head. Shaw ~—————{on Doreen finished jhird. Byronerdale was almost left. Tower of Candles, a 7 to 10 favorite, won the six-furlong dash, fourth to be ank Woods, ¢ (G i i ¥ time, er r b ¥ v v % e | chotces, got the deciston by Rer gwoe 3 2 : 3 | | FIFTH RACEOns arter mt o ’ 3 Tiorse and Ovner The Highest Priced but ? | dectded—won just as far as she wanted the Best Quality, H A v | to. Birkenruth got the mare away to a ! . flying start and spreadeagled fleld. SOLD ENERYWHERE, Lampagne took the place from Ada N. Some doubts were entertained as to the abllity of Yellow Tail to go a mile. Ior that reason 8 to 5 could be had about the : sed ng ha : b tror > to $800 by big sprinter in the betting on the con- retained. Voo % and was lucky. Kelly rode G | cluding mile ¥ L o | For Stomach Disorders Cout and Bvspepsia, run. With Waterbury on e way C . d P hhv/'-l well. Hesper did A REAL SARONY | his back he simply breezed from start to | b { finish, crossing the line five lengths a‘]‘a! | ot Ben Mac Dhul. Show honors fell tc | Divina. | Rl | INONES ALLOTED TOP WEIGHT. I | Burns Hundicap ‘Will Be Decided nt 75/ Bright | Ingleside Next Saturday. | doz King Herad. = E . . The welghts for the Burns handicap ot atachal since 4.5; ahow. 1k Divina: shaw, 1.2 : "Watércreas best MATURAL Al o ——— Pal ained by H. E. Rowell) Scratched i Start good . Palor ained by rt g 120 Groadway. easily ext two driving Iy Winner had dazzling speed. Ben MacDhul ran Divina may do soon. Dright Phoebus has had his day. — were given out by the official handicapper at Oakland yesterday, and if pleasant weather prevails from now on until Sat- g o | urday everything points to a duel be- | ¥ tween the top welghts. As was expected, SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY’'S RACES AT OAKLAND. | Nomes, with 12 pounds, is asked to carry — the heaviest impost. P. Ryan's good Pirt race Goacs Clblare, Welils Fourth race—0ld England, Kenil- horse made short work of his fleld in the Porest, Sea Liox. wortn, Byron Rose. o Fran- Juneau | Christmas handicap, shouldering 117 | Second race—The Major, Warte Fifth race—Windward, Ulloa, Pii- | | gmmd;, andhl‘ocks the one to beat in next : Micht, Oro Viva. buster. & | Saturday's big race. Next comes 'Som- . S |1 brero with 123 pounds, then Articulate and | | _ ThiXd race—Slave, Fhllaernus, c:,::‘hu"::e_:'“a"' Ssene | | Argregor with 122 each. Joe Frey with| | Merwan. 5 ’ i {168 is in micely, and should have a| . el - ~ royal chance. Of the light weights, | ™ 2 % | the best. The last named mare always Byron Rose ..108, 3495 Ola Fn:mnd 122 | Athletic Club of Fort Erie, Ont., to-day | fancied a route, but as yet has failed to Kenilworth posted $5000 as forfeit money for a fight | show her best form. between James J. Cort Following is a full list of the entries | , Fifth race—One mile and g B e and weights assigned ¥ t and Jim Jeff- | Santa Rasalia championship | State of Ca b guarantees a fitty yards, selling, Constellator, 102, and Marque, 100, look year-olds and upward. !prlnc!pal owner of the International of the wc *The M purse of $2 2 » and June 20 is the dats | Nones . Ishtar ..... Rosarie heelial rem ity il ey £ suggested by an for the match. | | Articulate Rio Shannon . o8 Windward P ! Argregor » The Fidd 3 el '“"j{“;{‘;“.» Tlloa ilibuster | Forger Is Sent to the Penitentiary. | Vesuvian 5 1as | MISSOULA, 2 " 2.~ er: | Cruzados Sixth race—One mile, selling, three-year-olds | MISSOULA, Mont., Feb. 2—M. J. M ooy S e | rill pleaded guilty in the District Court | Somestead 4233 Tdogo nder to-day to passing forged checks, and was Siddons . Urchin 1 S Canejo A . v B Oy e sentenced to eighteen months in the pen- The Fretter Autolight or Frey | itentiary. Me claimed to be from Salt Lake. Claude Ultruda 8 Forte tercure . Tempo ..... Racing Results at New Orleans. sults | Shaft. olonel Roosevel Oakingtan . Pirst: race, one mile—Tlominate Azua “Geo, W. Elder” salls Feb, 7, 17, 27. Mareh | Bedeck Arcade e third. Time, 1:45%. | 9 19, 29 second, Blue Ridg 3 % | < Achilles Secong race, six furlongs—Ed L won. Strat- | . bla Feb. 2, 12, 22, March 4, e L ton II Second, Little Jack Horner third. Time, % . 14 e i s e o 2 Fullen! e « mship Line to PORTLAND, Eonic . Thi o 1 rlong: - n 1 ine from Portland to all nte & Third race, five and a haif furlongs—Ahua. t and sh 11 1tn all polnats Grafter The Fog..... x T oy rt second, I' nne | irs ace rix . east. Through tickets to . all rafl or Horton Raliroom Belle..... 91 | third. Time, steamship and rail, at T RATES | Greyteld . Frank Mayo L0 Fourth cne _mile, handicap—Nitrate | mer tickets include berth and meals. Besste M 3 Lapidus « 90| won, Brief ond, Mrs. Frank Foster third. B tal offician of er sails fcot of Spear st., at 11 a. m. D. | Hermencia Miss Mateo . 90| Time, 1:43 4.5, In all the genial offices of hos- W. HITCHCOCK, Gen Ast.. 1 Montgomery st. g R Babast © - 90| Fifth race, three furlongs—Manshac wou | pitality, and not less for cheer . Phditivn. .o i ol * 5} ek Bite secend, MY Naiadny Sptrd T, and comfort, strength and health i Frank Wood: !Perpetual Motion... 80 ixth race, one and a sixteenth miles—The ‘ | Redwala Rosarie . 90| Messenger won, Leenja sccond, M 1liams - ot mefan g - 80| third. “Time, 1:53 1-5 (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO) | Constellator r L0 | = | Wolhurst All .. . 90 (el ot e | Steamers will leave whar?, corner Fimt and e (IS 8| MINERS IN KLONDIXE Hunter | @FEsriin soama erof Mac A i3 | a NG, e Aden . A Hudson . ] FIND SECOND BEDROCK | unter | s ot ang Shanghal. and connecting® af Bright Phoebus. Sol Lichtenstein. ... 90 3 | Hongkong with steamers for India, ste. Ne Marque ... Deutschland . .90 2 == Baltimore | on_board on day of sailing. (’;alk' lM"Bl 1 'flw ‘1;‘_"!\11'!‘ !{’fl Gravel With an Abundance of Gold | ONG MARU..Thurs. F‘el 5 1908 “olone a | The Weav | Jarretiere d'Or 2 90 Found in a Dee lle;nrr . L4 e MARU..Friday, Mar. 27, lm "Via Honolulu. Round trif ticKets rates. For freight and passage apply st Com- i NOTES OF THE TRACK. VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 2.—A special | pany’s office, 431 Market | Tommy Burns took part in but three races | from Dawson Wbis morning says that a ! . H. AVE - | and won them all shaft sunk on the El Dorado struck sec- | holds B 1 \ 1, JANGA, | Green Morrls may 'engage Clem Jenkins to | gna bedrock sixty-five feet below the | : ..'alcsfltde irst | flccams S (@ THALARD e YO | s e 2 b - Cieec < TOMAH I | rhaswin oF Mesicara pecved ia B - costy | fIFSt BedFOCK with six fect of JAY gravel - S : by { for Tom Hurns. The filly was bid up from | FUnning as high as $25 to the bucket. The II:S_peA eizmah’x_‘r; S. ALAMEDA. for Honoluln g ¥ 1 8 $400 to $700 by Jack Crane. Hurns bid the | strike was not far from the famous gush- | ) ty. purity a E X s 13 customary \ er, which is now under contray | i flavor secure the Feb. 19, 10 &. | Tower of Candles, after galloping away with [ The new strike upsets all miding the- lead. her race, also received a substantial boost. | (ol ang opens up remarkable possibili- She was entered to be sold for $500 and the price was elevated to $1260 by T. J. Callahan, | tles. Other shafts are now being sunk. owner of Champagne, which finished second. | If lower bedrock actually exists the Klon- The stable retained:the mare, dike district repeats itself, judging by L on Tim Murphy took a hand, tiltin = e the seiling ‘price againgt Frank Woods from | the pay ore found. It Is said that there i '°‘;""‘ {rrataer Billy Donathon bid the | ayq #till other strikes below those found. usual , retaining the horse. J. Burrows disposed of Hainault yesterday | The gusher when struck ran a stream to_Reavy & Thomas, three feet wide, seven inches deep, at the Sullomtng: ace 15 duvh At rate of thirty-four miles an hour. | 42 ez 18 3., . Tt 43 Hrkty “GYPSV.” Freubl Bfice. 329 Rarket St . Parlie. 7. Hfil 4 | % 3 | (oMPagwiz GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE BALTIMORERV[ It is particularly § | piRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS - ard: 10 m., 0 Pie: cé QI o | | e . cellence. ond-class fo Havre.$45 and upward, GENE AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and C eOTTLED BY recommended to Salling every Thursday, instead of First-class to Havre, $70 and upward, See ADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson build THE SUNDAY CALL will not be complete February 8th unpless it contains the beautifu! art supplement “GYPSY,” by the cele- 4120 J. Richelieu J111| 8545 L. Clieveden.112 | chief of the Crow tribe of Indians. Spot- 4151 San Lution...108. DD DADAD DDA KED STAR LIN wisitr DR. JORDAN'S cung N YORE, AN Gold. Cottage. UII‘ 4210 Mythrox | ted Ho participated in the council be- | tween the whites and Indians at Fort | | X i York. J. P. FUGAZI & ke A . mfi,‘f;éa:f‘él’asa‘,’.a'&?w‘."’&?" e Fir e . 4,:‘.'.","‘ e ';";"."""53 san Franci DEOUNE Sy | i Cherm .10 81 gy schemty | Death of Chief Spottad Horse. flmh*’-f&"%’n‘mm‘flf e e : % | 3862 First Past *Bllle Btreet BILLINGS, Mont., Feb. 2.—Word comes Telephone Main §73. AMERICAN LINE. Start your gailery next Sunday by getting this superb picture, J| 0 szeuco i) 1218 sea Tion from the Little Horn River’country of | | Ew vork, ;. Loxmo: and watch for fUrthCl’ descrlptlons or this famous series, thqt can be | Martha 1 ...100| 4223 Nellle Forest. :;l‘fi the death of Spotted Horse, at one time Zeeland..Feb. 7. 10 an e obtained only by the readers of THE SUNDAY CALL. Don’t wait, this subject is sure to attract wide attention. Thousands are collect- |, Sconl race—Seven turlongs, selling. three- | [WO0 W0 e early "60's, which resulted 2 . g . 3 7 t 3oV t 1 side e ing these art studies, and it behcoves you to advise your newsdealer J' 5 fatdor, .18 4128 Action .- 200 | e G0 e sty etk g or phone THE CALL to reserve you | Zeelana..F Finland..F CHAS. HUSEUN OF ANATOMY( i 2 001 MABZET 5T bet. G224 The Largest Azatomical Musen g World Weaknesses or any contracted dascace poal IR, € 4226 Warte Nicht.108 (4200)The Major ...1i% | the Yellowstone River where that stream ‘Third race—Futurity course, malden three. | enters Montana, and east to a point near- % year-old colts and geldings. ly opposite the present site of the town § | BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. I . JoRDAR Discascs o e 5 | FOR U, S. WAVY YARD AND VALLEJD. 4198 Toto Gratiot.107] 4220 The Counselor104 “ of Forsythe and south to the V . ’ | 4163 Merwan . 04| .... Slave . 107 | line. Five million was the aggregate 4173 Blue Miracle.107 Prestolus ! 4186 Peter J 04| ... Coronal | 4101 Philaern Gt 4186 Gyros . Paddy B . { 104 | number of acres contained in the reser- [104| 4163 Chemist MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE (A () | Selelo. T & 'm. 13:30 noon. 8 p. @ l 417 Vigoroso O e SCASES JF MEN 0| Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or HONTICELLO Treooment "‘."{1‘;’,"2.’.‘:‘..',’5..'3‘.‘.'.‘ A $:45 a. m., 3:15 and $:30 p. m.. except Sun ““w”_f: st e -'..(1 gay. Sunday, 9:45 a. mwm.. 8:30 p m. leaves :‘fi | vation. -3 Sunday. Sunday, a. 405 » om 3 104] 4220 The OWl ....0167 | Match Maker Herman Posts g gt . b b | Mat: ts a Forfeit Dit. SORDAN & CO., 1051 Market St 8. F. (/ k Gnta. Telephone, Mam 1308, Landiag aoi X | | Tourtsh race—six Turlongs, handicap, three- | NEW YORK, Feb. 2—J. H. Herman, gy oo B0 oa ol pler 2. Mission-street dock.

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