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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 1903. CALIFORNIA DERBY IS WON BY CLAUDE WITH ]OHNNY DALY UP BETA § THKES HBS] HONORS holmay Coursing Stake. .x‘.__ ’, e ciding Course of the Open t Goes to Fast Full Moon. time leashmen red the coveted ke decided yeste: \‘ | & Park attracted a asu- | arg ance. A spec- | many ol | honors in by beating Bonnie neved men we; ence in Palo 1 but iittle K In the stake I, records for Derbyed were smashed ster gieside rac seating and st g Toom capa - of the great grandstar The cl verandas fou well repre- while the betting ring was a surg nd soclety wted ing mess of speculators lled throug c ymers fi h the turnstiles || after the second race, until n - | 10,59 peopie watched the Derby and cheer- atthews e M:J I s « aude, fore o See s he finished first for the old event. The race was % to the first horse. Epicure ite, with Shaw In the saddle, his admirers by finishing | tle wide open. Iiad the latter colt not |1 8 Sl = dil L { Jouesd rent 2 1 | een packing a winning penalty he might | have carried a Marconi receiver. He was | orsina . ires events were decided before the |, C8 TR0 S O B O B Bullmen's | second for half a mile, then third. As he | Sty : turn of the 3-year-olds was called. Frank | fi:ious efforts proved ineffectual for | 1¢f¢ the Waiters' Union Kelly took his | second Race—Seven furlongs; seliing; Bullock, Krishna, Elliott and Fossll were | wateht told and Claude won Mm”'],, by | Place. hi auburn-haired youngster | year-olds and upward: . abeentees, leaving six to face the fssue. |, jo10ih and a i | made his move at the joc v board and | 4288 Legal Maxim. 98 4187 Man of HonorlC4 All locked fit and ready for the mile and - b ng all | waniiwe won by half a length in | 4313 Star Cotton ..101 4341 Pat Morrissey10 g 2 - in on the stretch turn, e a eared | e 4331 K1 Piioto 288 Fenora aesarl02 a quarter test. Green Morris was reo- | P! | 1:41. an ordina race. The winner re- g cie v ’ . to come again, losing the place to Goid | caived a veritable ovation from the | j55¢ ATamur oY Fouwime. 108 recented by Gold Van and Durazzo, Bull- | van by only a neck. Gold Bell putted | Coved s Alarla .. L Toriblo ......104 man being on the former colt and C. Kel- o pfis gy inre e o D 4316 Rinaldo 104 g T | lome, never being a factor in the race. | W. L. Stanfield's gray sorinter, E. M. —_— 17 astride the chestnut. The stable ovened | Cjayde, the successful thres-yvear-old, | Brattatn, starting a 4 to 5 chance, won | Third Race—One mile: seiling; three-yea: favorite, but Epicure was 80 persistently | js a son of Lissak and Lida H and his | the opening sprint all the way. Golden |olds and wpward: . touted that the Touhey entry closed fa- | splendid condition attested the capablli- | Light secured the place, five lengths be- | (3295tunts - S verite at 8 to k. : ties of “Mike” Daly as a trainer. The | fore Gibraltar. 4317 Nellie Forest.100 (4327)Meehanus The Claude folks were 0 stealthy that | winner received faultless handling at the | On past performances .mnXe Marle | (4320)Mr. Dingle ; i @ -t oo sttt ¥_r Sttt X mes, at tim of woman’s happi- e il he—;-,, dull, sunken eve, When the clerk went to open uo again Tt has alse been announced that the | g R ks {'at 7 o'clock he found the store had been | Southern Paclfic officials are figuring on iark circles almost surely speaks health, and its attendant the dull eye goes usu- nken cheek, the drawn nken form—the whole woman's beauty marred by the | GROGERY STOAE 13 BURGLARIZED ory of effncts of disease e's Favorite Prescription cures ch undermine the health uty of women, {ries weakenin, mar the bea shies reg eals i Tt estab- drains, Broken Into and Robbed. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. etter free, and so obtain the ist upon their disease. e is strictly private Address Dr. erce The police believe that if the three rob- bers who held up the men in H. C. Meis- el's grocery and bar at Eighth and Minna streets and robbed the cash registers Sat- urday to connect them with other robberies and burglaries that have occurred in that por- tion of the Mission of late. A grocer whose store was robbed a few days ago gives a description of the burg- confidential. our medicine . West Phila. Street, York, Pa. Dr. Pierce’s medicine to every , may re 23 10 what it has done 1 was troubled with female weakness, think I wouid never be well. If I continued the treatment prescribed by my erce Geise, of 8 Will recomme ersom w v d)rlknfau what would have become e hen yout treatment was commenced yy | 127 Which tallles with that of the hold- weight was 108 pounds, at present it is 13. | up men given by those stood up at Fiave healthy color and my friends say I Jook | Meisel's e My best thasks to you and my best % Henry Ahler, who conducts a grocery and bar at the corner of Eighth and Mis- sion streets, reported to the police Sun- day night that his place had been en- | tered and robbed early Thursday morn- ing. The burglars gained entrance by means of skeleton keys. s | Aller closed his place of business as usual Thursday morning at 2:45 o'clock, wishes, 150, for what you have done for me.” “ Favorite Prescription” makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clogged system from accumulated impurities. ridden hy | Henry Ahler’'s Place Is| night are caught they will be able | Dupc ~ aboard the causing much without 5 2 being ob: ic near 1 s of the bet Bell looked outclassed, but as was carded to ride the| odds did not go above T nt piged outsider, DERBY HORSES AT THE/POST. 2 e arter Dicl er kent the sextet at a AT en re- d the barrier to a perfect start. Du- out to make the ning full of t seegred so run th w let him 'sift along with the Morri horse, Cla ng in third position | A mile was 3 as Durazzo cared to go Epicure was ready 1d willing to jat the same time. Headed for the stand | Daly, on Claude, passed the favorite and Bullman with Gold Van threw the throt- the up his place. of d en ext Thi agal the the | {n Mid: Thi class. ing 1 the San Joaquin Valley after of it | burglarized. | Boxes an were. men. were done by Everything was topsy-turvy other goods were scattered about the floor of the store and the cash regis! in the bar portion was found broken open and plifered of all its coin, which amounted to nearly $2%, | The thieves also helped themselves to several hottles of whisky and boxes of clgars. Every conceivabie place in the store where valuables or money might | have ‘heen kept was thorougthly ran- | sacked by the thieves. Ahler thinks he knows who the robbers There were acters, he said, three hard-looking sitting in his bar- m ugtil a late hour on the night of burglary. They seemed to be sizing They bought a few roumds rinks and then left the place. The roprietor thought nothing more of the until he heard of the burglary the day. v inking to run across the same trio n the storekeeper delayed notifying police until Sunday, when he read description of the men who held up Meisel's grocery and believed the thieves were the same who sat i his bar the night of the burglary. He supplied the detectives detailed on the case with a good description of the Captain Martin thinks both jobs the same men. night Express to Fresno and Bakersfield. s new Eouthern Pacific train suits a large You can spend the whole day and even- n San Francisco and reach any point in in_time for breakfast a good night's rest. Better make a note 1t leaves at 11:25 p. m, AT | | CCWREY, J.D AT e m.v SADDLE Eplcure the First Choice, Piloted by Shaw, Is Beaten a Neck for the Place by Gold Van, the Mount of Bull- man—Kenilworth Downs Cunard and Yellow Tail Dal in the e s no lack one intr f the of the best s | to the racing. even shot failed to put vorites took three third cheices the As the slight rainfall had left its brand on the track, the California record for a mile stood in no danger of being damaged nd variety nary long- in an appearance. Fa- purses and second or other three. ! by any one of the three starters in “the spacial.”’ The uncertain ce ion of Cv | ard, Green Mo magnificent cripple, | caused the smart set.to string its coin on | the chances of Kenilworth, even though | the brown horse was picking up 118 | pounds. At best three-horse races are ! unsatisfactory and this one will not pass | into history without leaving a dark brown taste in the mouth. XKenilworth closed fa- | vorite and Shaw lost no time in going to | front with hf. Bullman had wait- | g orders with Yellow Tall and should RALAOAD LIES 10 BE IMPROVED Millions Will Be Spent by Southern Pacific and Santa Fe. The Harriman syndicate has decided to set aside $10,600,000 for improvements along the Central and Southern Pacific lines during the present vear and it is stated | that a similar amount iz to be appro- priated by the Santa Fe for the better- ment of its western system. Of the money to be expended by the Southern Pacific Company, about $4,000,000, it is said, will be used in completing the re- construction of the Central Pacific road and finishing the relaying of 3510 miles of road with new eighty-pound rails. The Sania Fe will use during the year nearly 5,000,000 pounds of steel in the re- pairing and construction of bridges and will build a cut-off 20 miles long in New Mexico to avold the mountainous grades. The work will cost about $9,000,000, of which, however, only $3,000,00 will be spent this vear. The company also in- tends to relay many miles of track be- tween Albuquerque and its western ter- minal points, | selling affair. | the gate, TARADE TOR THE TERDB aHOW UP WELL | | Several Faithful Marks- men Gather at Ingleside. | Feudner, Donohoe, Gibson and Jackson Make Good | Scores. ' e Gy | 1t was a quiet day for the trapshoote | at Ingleside ¢ neverthelcss 1 | a few of d out an - | | joyed the spor re shooting commenced | at noon and lasted f the gunmen decided t ! | = body the: | | to vary the monotony | | task of breaking | Five live-bird sh | | tention of tbe devote, many of them showed The best work of Feudner, Donohoe | Lewis was in pe race he succeeded Following are ix-bird race Naum Donohoe Feudner Ten-bird race- | | Nauman [ 3% | rd ra Jackson Nauman Denohoe Haight INCIDENTS OF THE STR DE: IDED YESTE DITIONS BEFORE GGLE FOR THE RICH CALIFORNIA DERBY RDAY AT INGLESIDE A RECORD-BREAKING UNDER MOST FAVORABLE ATTENDANCE. looked best of those ing in the kin- Royalty ran second, a length and a half in advance of Antolee. NOTES OF THE TRACK. Willle Shaw came near being the whole show in the saddle, finishgpg first on Kenilworth and Ten SizeDhut do was not so slow himeelf, as he rode two win- nere, Diamente and F. Brattain tdney Paget, the New York turfman, was an_interested spactator of the racin James Nell, olden Light out of the r of Mike Murphy. first race for § fourteen firs and Yellow a mile better than 1:41 2 MacDhul breezed the first ml the cinsing event in 1:40., Wh Timan “Tail was given waiting orders is a Kenilworth credit. While ¢ ot foree him to step has now inard tail could Geld Bell broke down fn the Derby golng about half a mile Ben MacDhui, winner of the 1 bid upy $300 over his ored $500 by T. Weliman. ine Milas. a_well-played In the final event was cut off at the fi irn and his chances wera ruined, alue of the handicap to be run on Sat urday next at a mile has been increased to $1000 instead B Starter Dick < in_rare form his wo; one of the pleasu icfdents of the i *s sport M. J. Daly's fair performer, Hesper. track on Sunda Peach” Honig pu F. W. Doss vesterday. 3. W. Tipion of the Fasig-T! mpany | New York appeared to enjoy and the racing. THE ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. First Rac ing: three: 10 Honeysuc the great crowa sllern reducing the running time of the passen- ger trains between San Francisco and New Orleans twelve hours. A party of officials of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Rallway, including General Manager Edward Dickinson, is expected in a few days en route to Port ‘Stillwell, formerly Topolobampo, the pro- posed Gulf of California terminus of that road. The same point will be used by the Hamburg-American line of steamers, which are to operate in conjunction with the railroad. The Kansas Cit Mexico and Orient Company has already obtained its rights of way and has granted its roadway east- ward for a distance of 5% miles. Tt has 7000 tons of steel rails already on the way to the western terminus of the new road and it is expected that work of construction will begin early this year. Its eastern terminus will be Kansas City. In almoet everything we buy we demand the best value ‘possible for our money. Why ask for “Paul Jomes" Whiskey? It fs tucky's finest.” VETOES BILL TO REINSTATE DISGRACED ARMY OFFICER WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The President to-day sent to the Senate a veto of the bill to place Franeis 8. Davidson. a flrst lteutenant of the United States Cavalry, on the retired list. He points out that the officer was dismissed twenty-seven vears ago and has rendered no service to the Government since, and says it would be an Injustice to other officers with honorable records to retire David- son. Fourth Race Crescent City Races. ix and a half furlongs; : dergarten recital, going to the post a | dicap; thre r-olds and qu\'qu NEW ORLEANS, Feb. I3 | slight chbice gver The Mighty. Shaw had :1_—""): - 94 ! the leg up on the last named baby racer > 104 |and succeeded in getting a runnning s start. He needed the advantage, for, in | Tifth RaceSeven furlongs four- hard drive, Annie Marie lost out by but r-olds and upward Arachr a short neck. Pachuca was third. | 45 m Puar -...100] 4 n 104 | Time, 1585 3 With one or two dangerous cnes out of | {og) ’;(?;j” o " 4 ll'anl‘{:“ ptc - i:‘” L Lo -3 the way, Puss in Boo shouldering 99 4341 Rey Dare 100 ninety pounds and “Big Bill" Knapp, was 3| 4218 Handpress . 112 chosen to carry the short money in the | 104 rd event. The filly opened up an im- ixth Ra e and an eighth miles; sell- mense gap of daylight over her company : in&: four- ids and upwar e W p- Silver and It looked as if she might win in rag- | I.. Fisherman. 4513 “Batfled . g Fri.n;A; th = % | time. In the stretch, though, the leader Seas Limak ..103') Sh e yrne gl must have blown out a fuse, for Waldo Pelinn 102 | Time, 1:41 got up with Diamente in time to win by ce atlow N R i nearly a length. Show honors went to | —— Heiurera Enocks Out Jacobe. Tommle Knight. THE SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. 11 LAKE, ¢ Feb. 2—Aurelia Heavily played and post favorite at : 4 e By 3 h y ; 10 1. TBen. MatDnin Shreadeagiad . his First race—Orsina, Frank Bullock, | Herrera. the California boxer. made s field fn- the closing mile and fifty-yara | Dora I. nm'vfm . Second race—Toribio, Alaria, El | tic ¢ g him on Piloto. | in the third round of a s¢ ed twen i - 2. round fight Thlfd race — Mechanus, Urchin, T (i Aescid 1ov after & Somant’s Mr. Dingle. Frara's Mkt was Bocimil Sl Fourth race—Peter J, Honiton, | on Jacobs' jaw and the latter went down Gravina for an cight count. He went down thre e | more and only saved by th Fifth race — Champagne, Hand- on the solar plex | press, Grand Sachem. hortly Sixth race — Colonel Ballantyne, | third 7 | was several mir Goldone, Greyfeld. Feb, sutenant S RIN k M INGLESIDE RACETRACK. 4342, FIRST RACE—Futurity course . He Owner. |[Wt op. @ Rra Stanfieid) | 98 2 &3 Jolden Light, § (Smith & Co.)|104 Cibraltar, & (Ketcheman).... 104 Rose of Tillo_6 (Kirk & Co.)..| 9 sunt Polly. 5 (Graffort) 108 : Ike Murvhy. 4 iNeil) : saivm, § (Miss B King) | Time—:24%_ :40%. 1:11%. At Light, place, 1-2; show, | 4344, | Tnd | (433 Trai Katherine 5. W pre Mike Murphy grew The Mighty (Ferguson) 10{ 1 ... 11%1 0 =5 o Mari 9% 3 2n 26 3-2 102{ 6 _io a7 83 A Da s 4 - 53 6 " anhauser (Burns & \Wtrhs)| 108 3 t% 4% : mil (E. Carey) 106/ 35 Gm " 4 pest 'z minutes of at 2 M a > place. : show. out. Pachuca, show Winner, ch_ c. by trusive (Trained by T. G, Fergu: ) Star por. Won in a hard d 4 driving. Annie Marle w haw on Mighty ,!n"- 1 a ta running start. Pachuca, pocketed on stre m, ran & fair race. THIRD RACE—Six furlongs: " Horse and W|St selting ; value to first? & 1 Owner. J. Splers).. 4§ (Josephs) 3 tl[zLel‘J-\ 3l (4312)| Diamante. 4230 |Puss In Boot! )| Tommte Knight a8 20 95 100 (W, 431¢ Loyal 4108 |Intrepi: 104 4278 [Grey Fox, 4 (Brown & Co.)... 104 4258 |Yrsula, 4 (J. €. Nealon) 102 Time—:2%, :49, 1:15. At post 3 minutes. Off p 4-5; show ™ Puss, place, 3 ow. 1-4. Knight, show, 1.2, Winn by Santiago-Lady D mond. (Trakfed by W. J. Splers.) Scratched—Handpress. Ding Frank Pearce. Figardon. Start good. Won in a drive of 0o mueh earir use of Puss in Boots. Diamante ran kindly for Wald account Yrgula no speed 5 rli‘,« J. Daly). . 5 |Claude (M. 5 P v B. Morris) Bullman ... Touhey) . Shaw Durazzo (G. B. Morris). . C. Kelly Dupont (D. S. Fountain) \dkins o Bell (1 “horr) 5. 1:42%. At post Off at aude, pl . place, 1: show. out. Epi show. 1-4. Winrer. b. c. by Lissak- Lida M. (Trained by M. J. Daly.) Scratche Frank Bullock, rishna Elllott, Fossil *Coupled with Gold Van, Start perfect. Won handily Next two driving to the i Claude perfectly ridden. Gold Van ran a smash Zood race under his heavy fmpost. Epicure, breezed for a mile with Durazzo and was then done. Gold Bell broke down. FIFTH RAC thres-year-olds and up Horse and [wrist —One mile; value to fi 434 Index| rmer. ) Kenflworth, 5 (Ketcheman).. 18] 4 (G. B. Morris). ....[114| . 6 (J. Hackett) .. /114 . 1:1515, 1:41. At post 3 minute. Off at 4:00% Kenilworth, Cunard, place, Winner, br. h. by Sir Modred-Queen Bese. (Traine Seratched—Grall. Start perfect. Won In a hard drive of two. Kenil cut out his own pace. Cunard did well for a rheumatic. Bullman had orders to Yellow Tall. Good ne 3 AL AR, DS R AN ST e S, 5 ; to first, $325. 5o | ob _Bullman “plac Horse and Owner {Ben MacDhui, & (Ryan). Shaw ......| 9 |Rovalty, J. Daly Birkenruth Keily. ... onmer ....| 3 C flnfi‘l! - ] i1, 1:40, At post 275 minutes. O at Ben. place, 1: Royally, place, show, 3-5. Antolee, show, 2-5. Winner, b. h. by Hend r-Sierra Madra. (Trained by T. H, Ryan) Scratched—Meehanus. Start good. Wom \erv easily. Next two driving hard. MacDhui ran like a wild horse. Royalty and A :l':,lea grew grogsy chasing him. Milas cut off at first turn. KRose of May only a faded wer. .