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THE SAN FRAMNCISCO CALL, FRIDA FEBRUARY 6. 1903 SPORTS OF THE RACE COURSE, THE PRIZE RING AND OF THE CYCLEPATH B0(ER JOMSON SHNLBIN LOSES | DEFEATS MARTIN 70 “MiSssppr” Gains Decision Over the The ChicagoBoxerStops| Herculean Heavy- : Him in the Ninth weight. Round. Billy Madden's Prospective |Seconds Become Embroiled Champion Escapes a After Contest and Po- Knockout. | lice Interfere. J —————— ————— | 5.—Jack Johnson | ssisaippl, Jos Mac demon ed heavy- ision Snaii- eduled did the demon a over | nt the th ter tw equoia Athletic st fight- Oak ht, knocking his £ tin was opponent out with a terrific volley his op- | o ts and lefts to the head. t advantage of b The fight was fast nd fierce at times. of four inc The big ! In the fourth a h rounds the boys | emarkable cleverness and meled each other until they were too - his footwork, but he had |t m Mississippi fought x ng ability of Johnsor {a carc . using his long left con- | Both were careful for the first i A fihar ce and occasion- | doz rounds, Martin conte g a right to the ribs. Billy's attack was the stomach, | land hard enough to | following the knockout P who was one of Mississippi's and Tommy Snailham, who w; s | | behina brother, clashed in a fistic | mixup and hoth were taken care of by | the police | | There were two preliminary conte | George Brown knocked out Jack er | second round of what W \ bef he stood up knocked out Scldier Phil G 1 kept his head and c fifth d of scheduled - p w | ng arely Four M — n to the floor, | HERRERA A WINNER., par and partly from a | ws. At the call of time Mar- | Californian Easily Defeats Oglesby | precen g e in Butte in Ten Rounds. gy N L t.. Feb. 5.—"Ki zleshy fighte 2 i B BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 5—Kid" Oglesby | e 1 o good ¢ Helena lost to Mexican Aurelio Her- 35 Cal., to-night, his th at the | nd of what was to | ks -round go. Oglesby | o e 1 his feet. It wa n ch from start to finish | T Oglesby lacked his former fast footwork | dle and proved a punching-bag for the Mexi- | Herrera - simply with th BLOODED ROOSTERS DO e would ter BATTLE IN PETALUMA & ana I Oglesby w £ ey down tl e & * blow and made y impre ever upon of Olympic Club boxers Larkspur, under the d Al Le care Court has an, | | e of the| Olympic Club Boxers in Training. ! : ¢ | | | | | | ment long ago took wings and forsook the o & 1:10% turf. Time had obliterated the remem lis place, > 3 Cassie W, show, 4 Winfer br. m. by Geo:g: brance of the day when he paraded past Kissler-Breakdown. (Trained by H. Hamtlton.) = Scratched—Dollie Weithoff, Dora ' | the s 1d decerated with a floral horse- Victoria S. Start good Won ridden out. Next twe driving to the limit. Cassie W ric with Waterbury on his back, . 3. Splers). 15 (Burns .. ‘ 3-3 took the bit in his teeth and won all - {George Koesier (B, Schreibe 5 2 41| Buliman o S & s i 2 33 [Birkenruth | 6 © 10 the way from a field of cheap ones. Of | 4igi |Royal nd o h 47 |Bredin | 10 40 these Phil Archibald and Frank Pearce | 4181 |Shorty (Miller 4 5 |MeLeon . 50 50 closed equal favorites in the ring. More | mn o o5 o5 i > at D i s ow duk | ke~ than a length behind him Phil Archibald ter, piace, "9.10; e i, Shane Winner. e by Bmperor of Norfolk- secured the place. All About ran third, Amigo. (Trainbd by \v. 1. Spiers) Start good. Won in a gallop. Next two driving. A Leavy track s generally responsible Demonio was best of a very poor lot. for and after three first choices | yu54, THIRD RaC car-olds and up; value to first, $325. ha three strangers took the re-| o - - = s malning purses. The weather was fine | 19X} Horss and Owner. TR e and a large crowd viewed the sport. 4218 |Young Morello, 6 (Scharetz). 5n 3152141 % | Champagne, the mount of Clem Jenkins, | 4135 Legal Maxim, 1 (Jones & Co.) 101/ 1 1h 13 41%2n |W, went to the post an even money chance ’;omxéxln ‘Knl;:h( 3 (Hazelip)| 0 61541 ‘x: ‘41‘5 .'I‘_"s;oéd. T ki S isiie ey ; istadg. 4 (Western Stable). 213 [Hildebran: for the first vént. She won ridden out | rher B G R U £ Fafsuasmens | rom Phyllis. ( W looked like the and Sachem. a (Moran). |L. Jackson.| goods at the paddock, but an early chase {Figardon, 3 (Chappell). . {J. T. Shehn| after Nullah had dulled her speed and she ’{‘{‘;";;1\":. i\ (Chinn & Co.).. 0] ;\‘i Bell tened out like a flapjac Vinifrede Weir. 3 (MeNell). teon | flattened out like a flapjack. - ack Richelieu Jr.. 5 (Quick). . | Bells e cheap youngsters contested for the at Mogul, 4 (Balrd) [Stuare . vear-old pur Demonlo was touted as e’ ). Connell HOUT A FRIEND IN THE RING IMPERIOUS TURNS UP A W\INNERx Old Warrior Is Quoted at 1 th WIT 2 to J and Wins All the Way-- -Three| Long Shots Surprise the Talent at Oakland. THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK, Thursday, Feb. 5—Weather fine. Track heavy. HE life of a race horse is not alto- gether unlike that of an actor with its ups and downs. Not many evenings ago Imperious was led into the salesring at an auction o | 4252, FIRST “E—5 s vear- 5 to first, $325 saie held down on Third street, and, while | T Hm‘“‘, e et “_‘%.’fl“ el ‘K“"‘, e his appearance creafed a ripple of excite- & = Nod: Dwuar) r. “Fans ) Jockay. | ‘ ment, no one wanted him and he was led | 4237 |Champagne, 4 (Callahan).. 1 1441 §13/Jenkins 5 1 bank stall A 4187 {Phyllis, 4 (E1 Primero Stable A1) Daly.. s 7 ack to a stall. €04 |Cassie 'W, 4 (Nealon)........ 35 |W. Waldo. 1 92 The aged son of Morello had apparently :fff, guull|1-h. 6 (McKenzle). . 44 [Burns .. : 9-3 passed his day of usefulness as a purse | 3340 |Belle BStrect, 4 (Ryan)......-| e e winner. for he could no longer beat selling | 4124 \énm A 4 (Kronnick)........ 7 15 [Connell . = il Siaaraand & o anting when | 416 [Sallie Green, 4 (Occldental). 84 |Donovan 2 platers and had been found wanting T | 4206 |Nora D, 4 e SNy 9 n |Waterbury | 30 100 tried at the hurdle game. He had won ::m q(*mum, B Ty 8 Co) o 0.3 L. Jacksen.| «; fi it AP AT urse: ati- [Miss Dividend, a ¢(Hoag)...... 113 9 1410 1 11 14 |Frawley 1 30 thousands in stakes and purses, but senti- | [Pirets Ao ) s e 1095 S ni2 12 Alare | 40 105 11 At_post 5 minutes. Off at Champagne, place, 2-5 looked a winner to_the pa 0 when she stopped to nothing. Champagne was gamest. Nullah won't do. Neithe shoe and cheered by thousands as the vic- e tor in 2 Burns handicap. Almost on the | eve of that event the veteran bobs up | in 4 winner. A 12 to 1 chance in the fourth event at Oakland yesterday, Impe- ; maiden 2-year-old colts and geldings; value 1st, $325, A K Fin. | Jotkey. | Ob. CI. . . str. Index| Horse and Own [Demonio_(v the scst of the nment and at odds 10, Morello, place, for doubt. George A Winner, br, h, by Morello-Josie D. Won in a drive of four. Younsg Morello out- 50, 1:17%. Maxim, ‘plice. 5; (Trained by J M. Me) 1_minute. Knight, Start good mes.) r as clea an easy sec gamed Legal Maxim. Tommie Knight ran a nice race. tado came from far bacl ‘e Grand e bad o o oF & thne thére N e PR Gran achem in th 1 going on_th ing but Grand Sachem in: the betting on | 4285, FOURTH RA( me mile and 50 six furlong sprint which followed. Sa- Tlorse and Owner chem had dra Index| n one of the rail positions |Imperious, & (L where the going w and, 'as this 109( militated ag Phil Archibald.d (Crane ji112 rolib Rualts All About, 4 (Mrs, 104 pariidls Poorlands, a (Cooper) .11 Dal Daly rode t atter sprinter with excel- Louwelsen, 4 (Wester ) o7 {Hildebrand. | nt judgment, and in a driving finish [Frank Pearce, 8 (Stephe <108 Frawley ... swhed 1 Maxim nearly a length. Lee L ST SRR R A ackson did the best hé could with Grand Artilleryman, & 100 ralck) m, but could not get a.mark. Show At post 13 how, 2-5. 1:181. 1:45, 1 Archibald, plac Imperious, minute. 3 Winner, b. g by Morello- All Ab: sk Helen Scratch. (Trained by Rowell.) Start good. Won ridden out. Next two driving With a motor and a wind shield to pace hard. No accounting for Imy Archibald ran his race. Frank Pearce falled to him, Edinborough might stay it out for k. oS S R R b ke R A six furl , though even 1 it is donbt- FIFTH RA( gs; selling: three- b ful. Harry Stover's big horse had first call in the betting on the fifth event, and, | 4 while displayir speed, cut figure the ast part. Berendos, a 10 to 1 shot, also | {34 [Rose of 1 eabae) L Witkon. plloted by Johnny Daly, collared Rose of | (jog4)|Velra Clark, 5 (McAlester). Adkins Hilo in the run home, beating the mare 5 ldogo, 4 (Gar Birkenruth | the e oxloutan San Lution and Velma Clark Katherine E R 18 = 1e boys are | fought it out for the show, which the | vlar, B o e - b Sogb il e o A (i Donnell ST -l i gt dernt 4 and are already | former earned, by a Jgnd 5 3 (1204) Karabel, & (Bottger) Waldd..| 4 11.2 y . )f regular train- | Nodoubt a few conceded Alado a chance | 4230 |Mr. Farnum, 5 (J. M. Crane). | 10 12 & ours. They are free|in the final mile and 100-yard ruyp, for the % place, 4: show, 2. Hilo, re full of boyish pranks. elding’s odds dropped by degrees from Pl Luti '{‘lgrk-fmwr Blossom. i Ing to them some |15 40 10. Clem Jenking waited for half a (Traipad by J.-Gigen.) ; O e Tt e . ving, which he has | mile with him and then, taking the front £ b Sverland. Vel Cliric w2 bet on. * Balnborough | quit. Harey Thatcher 1 i in his meteoric professional ca- | position, breezed in first ahead of Doreen poorly.. . So 5 P 3 5 B and’ Colonel Ballantyne. Ultruda, the fa- ntries fc the tournament will | vorite, showed prominently for a time, to-morrow night the Olympic | then faded aw ng of the Of e many rep- | Club. From present appearances the list e o7, Faie e - . o will total more than eighty entrie It | NOTES OF THE TRACK. Doreen, Brien). . 1Llj104f 1 " Birkenruth | 13-5 : require at least four nights commenc- | (jem Jenkins piloted two winners. He ap- Ballan; (Fobbins).. (118 Buliman ... | with Tuesday wedk 10 AIE- | i i by atan i ae Geof & 5 (i244) |Filibuster, afferty).... 100 3 Bonner ....| w i r pose a1l i DR el o R A A A 9 |Ultruda, 4 (Fountaln)........[106! 5 1'% Adkins o ey {| Barney Schreiber is not holding out George 5 (Kirk & Co.) 109 6n [Lewis .. b3 | Koester for any Futurity. He would have been . a (D. F. Cox) RSt T W, Wald Freshman Nine Defeats Sophomores. isfied to have won'the purse yesterday. 1:18%, 1:451%. 1:48%. At post 15 minute. Off at 4 Alado, place, & TANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 5.—In | , Johnny s0ld Emil to Eddie Carey for “Doreen, place, 1-5; show, 1-2. Ballantyne, show, 0-5. Winner, br. &, by Cerito a ided contest this affernoon the | Gifseuit. o o T out. That was not | - pita Belle. (Trained by G. Webb.) Seratched—Divina, Silver Tizs. Start good. | s difficult | Won easlly. Next two in a hard drive. Alado probably best. Colonel Ballantyne showed baseball nine defeated soph-| The books had a great line on the two-year- | improvement. Ultruda in the hoavy going. Sea Lion mo account. Shann iy Th b aT R e The | Uf raze. as t the form chart odds | 2 | 06 players put up a fast, snappy game. | “Yonly tn Callahan, owner of | , LANL + with comj w errors for a class | C , claimed Wi cit on Dr. Row- | | SELECTIONS FOR TO DAY'S RACES AT OARLAWD. | | contest nd pitcher ot | ¢ll. The doctor had s opportunity vesterday, | | SRS AR | > i i when Champagne won, he tilted the price | | the tre twirled in var- | (00 R A, N one. well-Kent osd | | _ Pirst race—Diamente, Bell Reed, Fourth race—Bragg, Kenilworth, Harry i steady game and | that never needs any repairing. | Adirondack. Byron Rose. ramento cock one man. The teams lined | if Connell doesn't wake up and get away | | Second race—Planet, Rose Farr, Pifth race—The Pride, Mimo, Oro is lasted nearly [ from the barrier with less delay Jake Holtnan | | Annie Marie. Viva. | | é will have the lightwelght on the schooling list Third race — Johnnie McCarthy Sixth race—Ignacio, Divina, Frank n, Bush ble, Lewis, Frank Pearce made such a fine showing that Sac! 5 o0d: i tain), Carter, Hopper, | the judges asked the ow u-r,'nL A. Stephenson. i ind R Dok Wheaes By : nis steel gail . 4 how about it % — , - ] Sales (captain), Col for to-morrow’s races close to-day at ‘ ad. Eig W s Soad TaEht lwwelnmann Wirt, Howard, Huds m. at both Ingleside and Oakland tracks. s m’rv and many | Campbell hiee urns - handicanp candidates ;"‘" had e [ . ? nd now await bugle call 1 i Sheriff Gr: tha New Orleans Racing. % Tnglenios st roclfimed a » knew | JRLEANS, Feb. 5.—Crescent City orted 1o, ke, v c prociimed that new | NEW ORLEANS, Feb Crescent City 10 at Tanforan, which, if he events occurring and that | mary?: | the Boots entry hard to beat. his Petaluma, Willlam Loftus, | irst one mile, selling—Blue Blaze | s express every confidence in ne m that it would occur or | Eliza Dillon second, Zack Ford third. | horse and have no apologies to i s o Shoin. N Misestt 150 | 1:43 ago Eonic worked the distance . City, Mars | e selling—Miss v track at Oakland in 2:1315 and ima and Policeman Meagre | jyyme won, Jer: Optional thira. nnxm)whr«l her victory of last ye a were cognizant of | . 1714 4-5, cure has not been doing S0 well. E { ird race, five a half urlongs .| enrs | ;»{:.,a.} n;n route in 2 14, Corrigan in 2:14% =y McDanfel won second, Birchbroom | Claude in 2:13%, all over the Oakland 21132 third. Time, 1 track. Nonmes worked at Ingleside In 2:13%, T m ity of P mE XL i, santian | sl gl i | Wounded by Fursuats| William Paull Msets a sed great indignation mmong the cii- | Hutch won, Harry New second, Honolulu [ track all the way. Billy Oliver's Badge nego- : : 3 ; ppich aming the ¥ . tatea "memile and n auarier at oariand| He Fires Bullet Into Tragic Fate in St. r b rac ne and a sixteenth miles— | earlier in the week in 2:141; and later covered he government clubs Moskito second, Bean third, | & n‘.ln: in ‘1‘-1« wlmln--h n‘mlnn-’r lns made for H i : oFga g0 o i el » pacsai, i many friends. - Walter Jenaings mens. B His Own Brain. Louis. . Association will hold a speciul onemile—Flintlock won, 1. | liott the distance in 2:18 at Ingleside. accom- . 4 S ORAE ok Bet Cha third. Fimwe, | panied by Krishna. “While he thinks _the 4 s thr year-old “was harshly treated by the han- ‘{;m "xmmjr in | Siae dieapper, he 1% undoubtedly sweet on the| CORVALLIS, Or., Feb. 5 — Edward | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 5.~William Paull of qpc? ast year dur.| Jockey Buchanan Suspended. by Cunard, Durazso and Gold Van at Oasiang | White, the fugifive trusty, recently | London, England, leading barytone of ey M i O 1< ik ORIIEANS Beb. 5.-The stew on Wednedday over a muddy track cannot be | escaped from the Oregon penitentiary, | the Castle Square Opera Company, show- .y ML B ] Bl Club are not satisfied with | Several changes In riders have taken place, | IMItating the noted outlaw, Harry Tracy, | ing at the Century Theater here. is dead < the ride Jockey Buchanan put up on Tel- "“*Ify i H‘T: lh;‘r*":r-u\lvln of the fleid is: | killed himself yesterday near Eddyville, | as the result of a fall from a sixth-story s | amon in the bandicap this afternoon and | nara 116 Bullman: Boaaoas 117 Fomkin thirty miles west of Corvallls, after hav- | Window of the Southern Hotel. His skuil 3 3 1 Siddons 111, Lee was fractured and his left a brok Will Give Gymnasium Exhibition. |as a uence they have suspended him | The Froiter 100. —: 'Autolight 108, ing been wounded by the posse in pur- | Y% EECOITAE G ryoar o g o 2k . £ Cot | from all turf e Sam Hildreth, | Watercure 1085, T. Knight: Eillott 107, Sult. The bode’ was Hrought hers at noon p on the pavement he was - B Lakener. of 3 e ealled into the | Burns: Yellow Tail 112, Waterbury: Eontg’ 104, | SUIt- - ok : unconscious. He was taken back to his Club will give an elaborate { %neT of Hier the rave. Tle was | faskenruth; Torton 104, C. Kelly; Lord Badgs | to-day, en route to the penitentiary for{ room in the botel, where he died shortly Tl ‘-rk”, the Vo- | asked 1f he ‘wa sfied withthe ride | W.. Walda; Sr. Sever 08, B id Fan b, | burial. 5 ARIIARS iall on Twelfth R i ‘maneti and replied: 1 don't | Dennelly: Claude 96, J. Daly; Gold Bell 95, In “the encounter White had been | The singer was lfaning from the win- b st g e g 2 iy SR Reed; Dipont 0, Adkine, brought to his knees with a shot through | dow, when he is sald to have lost his bal- ‘ m . '»:"’;"‘;' = A~| to ex- o chanun has dissipated of late, it ix | shouid o o the D‘Z,"’""'(’,'”J.":",":‘:"“"I" ‘_’“;"‘ his body and in that position placed his | ance. He plunged out head foremost, ] ’ standar .; work 1 f," h.fil . 5 "Je in under contract to ride | mount. The Fretter fa aiso on fthe uub(m? revolver to his own forchead and sent a | striking the telegraph wires opposite the ' ‘ ped under the leadership of | henor & Co. next seazon at a sal- | - bullet crashing through his brain. The | second story windows. These broke his e Phyeical director, Charles Merz. The sy = o, pavee fight happened within a few yards of { fall, but they aid not save his life. It programm o «“ ’ of :r.l ing up WI., 2 E ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. the house of Robert Warnick. ot was reported that Mr. Paull threw him- cps ve bove; chib swinging by 2 2 First Race—Six furlongs; selling; three- After an encounter with Sheriff Ross | zelf from the window. but nothing au- lest bovs; boxing. eighteen | Billiardist H}k!} Ne_w Eecord.. year-olds: near Waldport on Saturday. White | thentic as to this could be learned. and fencing exercises, thirty.| NEW YORK, Feb Wiliam P, Fish, 'l"~!:':\'§|l‘r|-»r . 106, 4250 Diamante worked his way back to the Yaquina J. D. Lefingwell, manager of the Castle =: peraiiel |.‘M twenty-tive bovs; | the amateur champion billiardist,” broke s ,',.’jl; River angd was seen at a schoolhouse near.| Square Opera Company, said: smp boys: fencing, sixteen | e yocord for amateurs at M-inch balk Modicnm .. 114! 372 Chitwood early Tuesday morning. Of- | “It wag an accident. Why should he k & thirty boys: torch | e §y) his game to-night with Ferdinand Adirondack .. 99| 4: ficers were soon on his trail. As Warnick{ have killad himeelf? He had everything—- ing. twelve bovs: horizon- | pogeonbure in 1t biliiard tour- foe i N was passing along the rajlroad with, a | fame in his profession, health, no troubles L '. ve. rings. fifteen bove: | pament at the b. Brooklyn. S s section gang he observed White at some | that 1 ever knew of and he has been with ¥ i boys: tumbling. | fie defeated Poggenburg 300 to 103, mak- | Second Race—Thres and 4 half furlongs; { di8tance up the county road. The latter { me all seagon.” m_bo wrestling. thirty bove: | jg ay of 15 15-19 and a high run | *!ingl two-year.olds: secreted himself in the bushes and the /- Mrs. Paull is prostrated and is under . it ; ve \l-v.y.v I be fur-{ or 8o g0 far in the fournament. | 4193 Plaret e -105 4181 Harold W 107 | party passed on a distance of 150 ,\'ards."lhr care of two phrsicians. At the time nished by the militars band of Columbis | Pog was 5 819 and his | 4547 Mo pan o jon 4247 Minimum (111108 | where Warnick took the back trail. Soon | of Paull's frst appearance here with the Park Hoyw ctub. Admission will be 10 | pigh run Cplarda. e i) . . after *White anpeared in the lane ap- | Castle Square Opera Company two years 4 rests-2 cents ward W rdner of Passiac, N. J., beat | Third Race—One and a sixteenth miles; | Proaching Warnick’s house, where a sad- | ago he was married to Miss Ethel Gordon - - | 3. B. Stark of Wilkesha ., 300 to 228, { four-year-olds and upward: dled’ horse was tied.. Warnick com- | of Sydney, Australia. Miss Gordon. who, Kennel Club Officers. Bl 15 | 4244 m:h“'- A(I\(_lil;;: 'r‘%‘ ::r:: )!str‘e“;. 3 20 manded him to halt and White ‘:‘rrwnled three years previously. was a member of 3t 11 > et { *Stel, Per . 87 colver, . The officer | the v with Paull in Aus- e San Braie | Dt Satnt atl Whie os Bedlimare by oy inner 80| 4348 (el Rerkine. 07 | his revolver. but did not fire, ¥ the same company W aull in Aus. RATTIMORE, Feh. f—Kdward Hanlon | 218 King Herald. 00| 4241 ¥orte . achemi®h |leveled his Wincheater and White wheeled | (ralla, came 13,000 miles to meet her af- ot iy iyl o '0“‘ -y "v"{ 4244 Learoy 09| 4255 Marco Polo ..104 | @nd ran toward thé horse. As he at- | fanced husband. xl'\d ‘l l: ; T :sn:m»:xrrer‘” u~nfuz lll‘ n-ul 1071 4155 Dark Secret,.107 | tempted to mount a bullet from the rifle St Charles Doley he franchise o 2 tore through - White's clothing. This aft : ] shey Mdnciugl Kevtern Lraius Shmihall e and upwards . hendithocd cqused e comvict to change his pian ana | Cottonwood Suffers Loss by Fire. e Messrs. W Club. With the franchige Messrs. Han- von Rose ..108| 4196 Parkiyite he left the horse and ran toward the | COTTONWOOD, Feb. 5.—The general #ier. 1. Coartney Ford. {Jon and Frank secure all the Montreal | d2imsiave .. ... 94| 3212 Brage ‘1o8 | Warnick barn. Then a shot from War- | merchandise store of Cohn & Munter, the P BSOS plavers. > Canadian team will be | 4225 Lady Keni ..100/ (4343)Kentlwor(h 135 | nick's rifle struck him. entering the small | plant of the Cottonwood Herald and the Ottt Shd hbides K 5 transferred to Baltimore. M & Y four inches | Postoffice: were destroyed by fire early this tar Fifth Race—Futurity course; seiling; three: | Of 'he back, and came aut four inches, i The I is roughl. medals or prizes won at the sixth R s year-olds and upward: 2 ” above the navel, White staggered and m""'&;' ~ Mo ; R - ial show of the club will be promptiy | Denver Officials Frown on Boxing. | 4248 F'rank Mayo .18 4241 Action ....... fell to his knees. Placing his revolver to. '; 'l"‘ \ insurance §1000. The five start- ered upon application to Secretary | DENVER. Feb. 5.—The twenty-round,| foos cusianks ..108, 425 Saul of Tars his. forehead, White fired: He fell for- | £4 T5um Some SEnons Caiee in the cel- cs K. dariey, 34 Harrison street. | hoxing bout between Kid Clover of the| 4343 Mr Dingle . 160 4305 el Viet rarao.oig I i N s S s atod Northwest and Will Jenking of California scheguled for to-night was not permitted Meet of San Mateo County Hunt. 4195 The Pride . 118 3883 Shell Mount 3820 Mimo ... s 112 4241 Oro Viva . Escaped Convict Is Killed by Officers. Killed in Runaway. l The San Mateo County Hunt, tnder the | P¥ the Sheriff. All the participants were mastership of Francis J. Carolan. will | arrested and will‘be prosecuted. meet fo-day. at Laurel Creek. The drag b x hounds will be laid on at 3 o'clock. Next | There h'.ouy w of real art Saturdny the meet will bo at Tanforan, ‘,-u'; (‘;:" must be classed phich § M.)l\. accessible by electric cars m"' 2 iy .oy yriciehlg 3 Sixth Rece—One mile; selling; three.yea olds and upward: (4238 Frank Woods.107 | 4251 Fossil ... 4249 Sunello ... 107 | 4248 Claudator 4241 *Warte Nicht. 80 |(4246) Prue CORVALLIS, Or; Feb. 5—Convict |+ ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Feb. 5.—Mrs. | ‘White, a trusty, who stole the warden's Louisa Thomas, sister of F. A. Hubbell, ' clothes and escaped from the penitentiary | chairman of the Territorial Republican at Salem about a month sgo, was killed Centr: Committee, was instantly killed 24 e b % by a. posse near here fo-day. in a runaway aceident here and Mrys. 1230 ivina o (81 ,,,.}‘.'"’:’f,‘o"'f' e o] TR - A B Hubbell was seriously injured. The wom- 4249 July Gyp ...100 ' 4244 Rosarie Perlls of originality, ~A warning to society { €n both jumped from the carriage after *Apprentice allowance, Womes. « Jn: te Waep, *1 a5 ~ = |their horses had got beyond control. i CYCUNE TROPRY ENT WITH UEST, (OR BV CiES DIE OF POISON Club’s Team Wins Home | Two Chinese of Duttons Trainer Contest in Landing Probably Clever Style. Murdered. Stranger, Under Arrest, Is Suspected of Being a Seven Teams Furnish Excit- ing Sport at Native Sons’ Hall. Highbinder. PSS e The Bay City Wheelmen captured flrstI Special Dispatch to The Call. honors in ithe “home trainer” bicycle | races at Native Sons’ Hall last night. | Their time for the full six miles at this style of going was 6 minutes 283-5 sece onds. The Oakland Wheelmen took sec- ond honors, finishing the distance in 6:282-5. The third prize went to the Pa- cific Wheelmen of this city, time 6:48 2-5. SUISUN, Feb. 5.—Great excitement pre- vails at Duttons Landing, In the eastern part of Salano County, over the poisoning of two Chinese known as Jerry and Jim, who are in the employ of John W. Dut ton, a prominent rancher of that sectlo Both Chinese were employed as cooks on the Dutton premises and Jerry is dead The race was given under the auspices | and Jim lles in a critical condition and of the New Century Wheelmen of this | Will probably die. ¥ On Wednesday evening a strange Ch city, and it was their first annual e\a: Rese come from fism Prenciseo on the The hall was crowded to the doors BY |y . ¢ and stopped at the Duttons’. F bicycle enthusfasts. The evening's sport proved exciting and interesting. The con- testants were mounted on their regular bicycles, which in turn were placed on easy running rollers. Seven races were run, a like number | of relay teams being entered for the oc- casion. The following clubs were repre- sented volunteered to become the guest of Jerry and Jim and the three spent the nigh: together. They ate lunca and smoked | their pipes in the usual Celestial fashio after which both the cooks became vio- lently ill. Dr. W. S. Makemson Rio Vista was summoned and pronounc cases the result of poisoning. It is believed that the visiting Chinese o Bay City Wheelmen New Cen- | aggministered poison to the vietims b tury Wheelmen, Pacific Wheelmen. $an | putting it in the food which they a Francisco Wheelmen and California Cy- | The suspect was arrested by Constabi. clersiof this city; Garden City Wheelmen | of San Jose, and Oakland Wheelmen of | Oakland. A team from Vacaville was | also entered for the eontest, but the bo, missed the train and were unable to Simpson and is now In jarl awaiting - verdict of the Coroner's jury which h | been ordered by Deputy Coroner ¥. J Kalber. It is the general opinion tf the suspect is a highbinder, who wen there for the express purpose of murde: ing the two cooks. District Attorney C. Gregory is investigating the case and the inquest will be held to-morrow. | the meantime developments are awaited be present. | The first heat of the evening was won by 8wantio of the New Century Club | from Street of the Oakland Club in 349 1-5. | Heuer of the Pacifics won from Carl of | the Californias in 3:13 in the sceond race. Schou of the San Francisco Club nosed out ahead of Roberts of the Oakland team | in the fast time of 3:06 in the third he the fourth race for the Bay | Wheelmen from Berberich” of the | Century Club in 3:102-5. The fifth heat was captured by McLaughlin of the | California team from Marty of the Gar- | den Citles In 3:17 1- Mainland of the | San Francisco team won from Holden of Pacifics 3 SHIPPERS OF CARGO DECLARED THE LOSERS Consignees of Goods on the Lost Walla Walla Held Not to Be Liable. TACOMA. Feb. 5.—1It was judically ed yesterday in the Superior Court of wont TS e in foyiag "*“,”‘" ‘:‘f _‘bh‘j Yakima County that San Franeisco st e o st oy, rom Weibel | pera of cargo on the lost steamship Wa All the riders showed good form’ and | Walia were losers of such freight rathe the spectators always grew excited at |tban consignees. The Butchers’ Supply any sudden burst of speed. Dick William- | Company of Sam Francisco shipped an ¥ son of the Oakland Club tried to lower | gutfit on the Walla Walla to H. J. Rand the mile record of 1:22 for a mile on the " 2 of Yakima and recently sued him to re home trainer. He did not succeed, going the mile in 128, After the races the floor | COVeF its value. The plaintift claimed was cleared for dancing, which was kept | that the goods passed to the ownership o up i1l alate hour, | Rand when they left its warehouse in San Francisco and that he was just as liable for payment as if they had been EIGHTEEN TEAMS DRAWN FOR TENNIS DOUBLES | Golden Gate Park Tournament At- tracts a Record Entry of High Class Players. Eighteen tennis teams entered for the mixed doubles tournament which will be played on the park courts to-morrow aft- | ernoon. This is the largest entry for.an | affair of this d ever held in the city. Besides the city experts. the best players from Alameda and Berkeley are in the | devoted to his use instead of going to the pottom of the ocean. Rand declared tha under the terms of sals ne would not become the owner until the googs arrived {at Yakima. The jury found for Rand after a warmly contested lawsuit, and i | is believed that the supply company will | not appeal to the Supreme Court. = Had | the company won, many other consignees of freight on the Walla Walla would made defendants in similar suits. Fars that reason the suit has been the subject of much interest. MONTANA SENATE KILLS lists. The drawing with the handicaps | s is as follows: | WOMAN SUFFRAGE BILL Preil d—Miss Ethel Ratclift | ™ e o < W AN (50 of 131 v M and M | Sixteen Members Vote for Indefinite Josephson (15 and 1-6); Miss Bertha Gardner and R. N. Whitney (scratch) vs. Miss Hotch- kiss and Miller Hotehkiss (2-6 of 15). First round—Mise Belcher and Will Allen | Mies Gertrude Sampson and J. G. Glbson (15 and 1-6); Miss Emma_Hunter and Postponement of Measure, Ten Voting in Negative. BUTTE: Moat., Feb. 5.—A Helena spe says: Woman suffrage received its J. | sial G. Hunt (scratch) vs v Rolfe (15 and 3-6); L. C. rth and partner +-Jeath blow in the Senate to-day as far vs, Miss Elizabeth Shaw a A. Code (3-6 of | s the Bighth Legislative Assembly is Miss Shaw and G. Rateliffc and Baumgartner ( M. Hotchkiss (i soncerned. When the bill came up a of 5). ,Mlss“[:m };arnfl‘y ‘hm'i' Harry Routh | final action by the Senate it met its (scratch) vs. Miss Grace Whittle and Mr. | defeat, sixteen Senators voting for in- mr‘g:);sy«?;g of 13 Jiice Duncan and Mr. | jefinite postponment, while ten voted R. Squire (13); arney and G. Ww. | against this. Elr\('h (& !; of .X \!h\-P]h-nmr]\d and Guy ytton (15 and 3-6). Play will be called ¢ at 1:30. All those not on hand wiil Young Corbett in Chicago. be defaulted. | CHICAGO. Feb. 5.—Young Corbett, the The Polytechnic High School tryout which has been in progress for the last two weeks was completed yesterday. It resulted in a victory for Horace Mann, faatherwelght champlon boxer, arrived in | this city to-night on his way to San { Francisco, where he fights Eddie Hanlon - | before the Yosemite Athletic Club he who will be the first representative of | %th mst. Corbeit is iooking fine. e dos s O e BT e g 0ther | fotshow any signs of his battle with successful player. He will be Mann's | Boly Maynard i P pattner in dowdles. W. Billy Maynard in Philadelphia. He ex- Rumbaugh and | pressed confidence in his ability to make 8mith. who reached the final in the tour- |13 pounds ringside for the fight with nament. played a round robin affair with : Morace. Man, . The Intter best: S| T aa.elpects io (is. 48, 6-4, 6-2, and Rumbaugh -2, 6-2. Smith beat Rumbaugh 6-5, 6-1. } S sl e LRGN If you are a subscriber or reader of next 's Call you will get free one of the famous Sarony series of art supplem-ats, eatitled “Gypsy.” McCoy Out With a Challenge. NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Kid McCoy t day posted 3200 as a forfeit to bind a match ‘with Jim Corbett, Tommy Ryan or Marvin Hart. He agrees to take on the men in the order named. XXX I I T seeseaseess (Second Arlicle of a New and Interesting Series —————J