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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1903. 11 SP ORTS OF THE TRACK, THE F NEW FOOTBALL GAME ON CAMPUS OF UNIVERSITY NAME METCALFE PRESIDENT OF PACIFIC CLUB [ I'wo Excellent Association Teams | Cricket Players Gather at the| NG [CORBETT READY FOR BOUT WITH TERRY McGOVERN UR DESPISED OUTSIDERS PICNIC OUT AT INGLESIDE Hayes Valley Athletic Club sprinter Sad Sam | r | I To-D - : H elanchol ’ - - m ST 2 o P To-Day for Benefit of | Occidental Hotel and Choose IR sgeeriil o THE CALL S R{\ CIN\} TOR]\« ChARl | Enter Into Negotiations for 3 | distinguished himself by defeat- | 1 4 2 e College Boys.| Officers for the Coming Season. ing quite a select gathering of | | a Contest Between the Men. | | onables yesterday in the | INGLESIDE RACE TRACK-Friday, February 2. Weather fine. Track fast. . : —_— | 3 | - — — - — — | —— £ === 2 R S - ng handicap at Ingleside. | 3360, TR 7 Sy to st, & | o ampir Meet Albion | California Association Will Hold| Donovan in the saddle and tlm‘md'u\ R 5 R e % B Fin] ok | O O | Thursday Night's Event Affords h To-| Regular Annual Meeting in il “I“’ & v = | Material for Widespread Dis- . is usual pretty starts anc 54 |2 2 and | R, i Ohio '« 3. Taly. i : mor Ground. This City in Month of March. no time in getting to the | Sont. Fiabernan, A | cussion Amcong the Patrons. S bty The Laddean, nwood) 4 Burns | - > apparent limitations on Rey Hooker, Latta). 11 s |Birkenruth | . 1 the leader rolled off the first | Ranfer, a (G. Roberts). 1451 Stuart Cali- he annual meeting of the Pacl- | | seconds, with the balance tug- ceres. 3 (Gilbert & Co.) 1 Bonner | | HAT Young Corbett « 1s able to fic Cricket Club held the Oc- Indian file. In the stretch Ia L T 3 o1 iBnepr - | I draw decision with Eddie Hanlc 1 i ental Hotel on Wesnesday even Birkenruth's hand | \Helen Sm! (Occidental) 7n 81 9 10 10 {Donovan . n Mechanics' Pavilion on Thur & the following officers were elected fc fter Sam with a wet sail Red Ste A 071111 11 11 11 Frawley TR Gk alnal Siogpily. o8 i ks Beason: Cap’ John M Vg0 :""‘"‘,“” »” “'“!Y"{m:( 2415, :4015, 1:16! 9%. At post half minute. Off at 2 Tarpey. ;| over matt He outgeneraled Hanlon i William Balnaves and a ir 3%. Double Six | show, #. Ohio, place, show, 1. Fisherman, show, 1. Winne . K., by B law | every inch of the way splaying remark > " r. vice presidents; H. C. Casi- company pretty warm, but idol. (Trained by D. A. Honig Jr.) Scratched—Valmar, Start f Won in a drive ot | VETY I A s 5 e 3L Pesnton, vice captaln good third. Beau Ormonde three. Tarpey beat the cheap bunch opposed to him like a stake horse. Ohio Girl w able judgment in belng able to go s aptair f LW L o i i v s f e = : . cut off at sta r she would have won, Fisherman could not get up. Lunga awa distance at the pace he did & r < K. 9 Wilding, secretary and treasurer. | whic oked to have a tiptop chance, poorly, could not better his position. | g A 2 : e Vam- The first fouy named with Consul has been ailing slightly, which augured| ¢ e s ~mmmrene | His showing against so strong a boy as t x eral Courtenay Bennett, George Theobald, | against his chances. Green Morris' filly | COND RACE—Futurity course, selling; 4-year-olds and up; value to first, §: | Hanlon and one with so weird a style . . s J. J. Theobald and T. J. A. Tlede mant, | Gravina, the post favorite, carrying 97 and Owner. %. Str. Fin. | Jocki Op. CL° | considered remarkable when his condit k H. ¥ it of Shletin horaiels bt I d 1d not keep up the first part, | oo le ™ priippina, 4 (Magrane).. 23417, Daly.... | 1s taken into consideration. Had Hax s ter for- |( John Myers and W. Petherich L a3tsta fagh of SDRSI Qu tho Afreton) Florinel 11, 6 (H. Hoag). 2 ns | Frawley . or his. advisers known it the little Califor . 3 as n Myers and Petheriek | furr, foll buck amain to last posttion: i | [Sea Lion, & (D. F. Cox) 7 % |Donoyan nian had the champlonship a fortu wing o emann and A. W. Wilding ~ Troy, 6 (Gilbert & Co.).... 4 23 (Bonner ... .| an had the mpionsh = P K & of the ground commit- FOUR FAVORITES BEATEN. | 4354 Rose of Hilo, 6 rKvuk & Co.): 5 1 |Lewis . | within his: grasp several times and the tee y and T. J. A. Tiedem: Four - favorites were beaten, and no |. 4362 Legal Maxim. & Clones & Co.).| 881 3. ... .0 2 aliowed both to slip away. He had ( - wiil be in | low- | are ¢ ates of the club to the Call- | apologies are due for them. Five dol- |~ - e Gt 2" | bett on the down srade and let Y Bw A Mildre ba ks nd 5 '\:\\J]:\', = B .‘,\d h\,” % laxy,Datieyed on. M. ¥. Earpe) ad Sam, | TImE TR, show, :'."“mon.ms{‘.::uf,’u’z, K e ey Bt ‘Cario-Bessie W. | He kept his right hand inactive when by . ¢ il Macartneyi L. Wilsen | JW»-Gyp and Bonnle Lissak would have (Trained by Magrane.) Scratched—Jerid, Midlove, Katheérine Ennis, Yrsula, E taking a chance he might have landed (he 4 S LAY 1son | cleaned up $16,396,800 and a ticket to M. Brattain, Start good. Won easily. ‘Next {wo in a very hard drive. Winner best. g ol Rave: Cusiad 5 er r Robit R. Marsh-Browne country | ¢he ‘realm where all of the pipes are a Lion sulked the first part. Would have been second in another stride. Troy could | decisive blow which would have turn e, T eht i Y G. Macartney and 1. W, | .o B < | not get up. Roee of Hilo no account. Royal F quit. | the tide of fortune in his favor. In . . d S r " | twenty-three years old, the supply of | : e o nembere- of the Sacra- | o g Tt < q he had everything to gain and nothing t , . 43 b bl B Mt matches exhaustible, the cooks sleep- | _THIRD RACE—Six and a half furlongs, selling 2 < 3 i | e & o o G | proof and a bellboy with a call list at Horse and Owner. WESt. 5. lose. Cricket Club of Penryn, Placer County, | €very door. Twenty to 1 was quoted |-—1— Corbeft was three and a half pounds x , 2 e about M Tar 9 to 1 against Sad'| Orosius (Lind & Co.).. 1108] 2 Rty e e & esente Edward | & o R LIBEBINAL St Action (Burrows & Co.)......|101| 3 15 | overweig h an t = made | Brow ‘ f the ( Crick- | Sam, 60 to 1 against July Gyp and 15 to | Byronerda (F. O'Kane)....[112| 5 “ the morning of the fight . plos . e s 1 Bonnie Lissak. The first-mentioned | Warte Nicht (P, Wilkerson). . 105| 1 Birkenruth 10 20 o 5 ghed 128% pounds the & Cricket CIob, as & Cap- | Dovwe gras tiie” anly 'Diie’ playsdrits Quatre (E. Tierney) 108 4 Jenkins 12 gy | Work he weighed 123}% poun e g Jokin Meichlt e " oAk BE J F | Gorgalette (Fitzgerald) ‘1100 8 J. Daly 7 12 |in the evening. He gained a € I r £ th Cricket mmy sland S ; Time— 1479, 1:14%, 1:2115. At post 1 minute. Off at 2:58. Orosius, place, 1-8: out, up te the time he weighed 1 he 4 er of ¢ ricket | Jin Boland, who landed Orlana | Time—:23%, . show, 2. Byr le, show, '3-5. iWinner, b. c.. by Orsinl. | nourishment throughout the v s attended by mem- | first at the home plate on Wednesday at | fhoW; A¢ by G, Lina) Start fair; Won fn a drive of two. Keily made 05 = | mas ant Urenalions e P = 1 guests, W naves, first ng odds, had the mount on “Peach’ much ea and wai nabbed. Byronerdale can do better. Warte . king it he jeopardized hi r,and H. B. | Honlg's recent purchase, M. F. Tarpey,| Nicht ran badly. Gorgalette no if in making it he jeopardized h k Ben- | in t PR, Lot ¥ v i e e A A AP . the championship. v € th 1'the opening seven-iurlong.run. Lunga | FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs, handicap; 8-year-olds and up; value to first, $400, | “There never was a fight in San Frar . ¥ - was made the favorite and never got g - cisco in which there was so ma 1a dit- A tary | Close enough to the firing line to be con- _Jock | terence of opinion over the referee's de £ By sidered a participant. It seems funny | (unesan sam Donovan .. | cision. It is generally agreed that neither a Lord Hawke | 1 think of Rainier cutting out the pace, ral Rogue, 4 (Nealon) 102 8 ... 4 Birkenruth | 5 |boy' was unfustly treated. Hanlon's ricket Assocla. Dut the jumper aid the feat for half a )7){Double Six, b (R, A. Smith)... 102 § ... Reed -f 5 | knockdqwn of Corbett in the eighteer - oA~ 4 atle. Thén M X - Parnay oloked % Beau Ormonde, 8 (K 1523 o Bu 5 | 5 | S oehiad maire: i ks “Sevor: ‘thar 3 . L hen M. pey picked up the | 1550 [Hontton, 8 (M it Hewi 5 | rounc ghed more in his f h S Club of Lake | Tunning and, hard ridden at the wire, | 4351 |Gravina, g any other work he did. He must g & cting in Lower | downed Ohlo Girl balf a length. Lone 1% minutes, OF at new style of defense and offense, ke o aary 2. The followl Fisherman was third ; 5. Double Stx, show = [ ever, 1f he ever hopes to win cham) were e sland B ” i by H. Gitchell.) Scratched—Dain Start good. Won first_three driv- | ship honors. At present he has gan p S W5 _R, A g B. JOCKEY KELLY'S FAST RIDE. ing Royal Rogte swerved under punishment, lost a sixteenth or he would have won. | and ability to take punishment, } et i i st With E. M. Bratt ARR ToRED ik Double outfooted. Beau Ormonde not at his best. Honiton and Gravina could 1ot | glone will not land him at the top. s o ¥ ? = Aangerc ones ratched from the Fi g | The total receipts of the fight were $11,- F Phriec e 48 - e turity sprint following, it made @t. Phil- | 4870, FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs, selling; 4-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. { 200. Of this the fighters divided $6630, each w g s Va! ( invi a ppina look a certainty. Billy Magrane's | jndex| Horse and Ownar. WSt | recelving $2300. k u ‘ " are went to the post a 7 to 10 chance | — ol Tl b e Negotlations are pending for a mateh goalk « s & p n all the way. Florinel nosed out ¥y Klirk & Co.) 109/ 8 between Corbett and Terry McGovern be- T nual t sing Sea Lfén for place H. W, Hoag) 2 Frawley | fore the Hayes V. Athletic Club in Bra ( & Hote T R = P e | raight Shot, d (Magrane) 4 |Donovan ..| 15 the sport-loving p Faward Brou ey : R Kelly’s desire to in- | & (Ketcheman) n |Jenkins 7 | chronicles of the movements of the box P g . in Eu- | dulge in a fast ride the backers of the | 6 (. Cotton) 1 [Bonne 20 15 |ers. They we hed in pe & w r in there ¢ g the to favorite Orosius, in the third | 3 & (McAlester) 8§ L. W 10 9 big city in the then the matc - o o almost given heart failure. | 4008 |Buck Taylor, a (Nealon)..... 2 5| Pirke & 4 | would be declared off. It finally reach a gap of ten lengths over | (i3g |x1ms Giver, 6 (Rar ) Stua [ that int where people began to 3 back 9 E the wire his | 1:2815. At post & m Off at place, 16; s Y late as to whether the men ever in K 7 BEF Univer a Pupil, show, 3-5. Winner, b. g. by July-G: (Trafned fighting ag: . £ C . a 30 to 1 shot, atched. )#.m of Honor Start good Won in a hard drive of four. | “orbett finally met Maynard in Phila- P « s : : e hbw dentite ve won. Pupll tired. Baffled outrun. Gibraltar in & pocket part of | delphia and the latter sts six rounds wing La R I o T T oo oo - | with (he clismion: McGovers-then: taok Mechels | week the col- ¢ call in the betting on | One mile, selling; 4-year-oids and up; value to first, $32! | M l‘;flfll,';;‘fl! and finished him in fou ' A ga ni s slose furl 1 affa | — et e “TwWiis: - | rc ds. 1 Corbett's showin . : s - " » ‘; el seven-furlong selling affair, and Horse and Owner \vu]sn. N. % %. Fin. | Jockey. Op. ;,rw"" Ry ,‘:.’,‘.“";:‘, ;‘t ,(fll%,fih)v“rx“‘ 3 . ota ¢ e Bl vy el o Tt S 6h 3h 41433 1 & |Birkenruth T match new life.” McGovern has expressed . her Pern: 5 e 2 S g Rose of May, 4 (McCaferty) 2 4 16 5 1330 %4 n*2.n |Bonner 6 | & willingness to fight here early in April t Stultz, second | UP 1n J plioted by Lev E1 ark, 5 (McAlester). 4 82621520 1h 3 1%L, Lo | The Hayes Valley Club's permit calls for | ba: aux, short- | Piloto, a 20 to 1 shot, would probably 4 (M. J. Daly).. I 116l y1l J. || 82 ® fiht o Magel. eld center fleld; | have won in. another ride or two. 7 ;"‘ 68 68 Pos A iy ¢ | 2 ent rall, pitcher; | PuPil. the leader in the stretch, found 8 86%78 71 Lewis [ | FIRST OF THE SEASON'S Anel WHeT: | the route too long, running third. Tom- ALK RS Donnelly 1| 18 e'its =3 Heltmaller, | my Burns, who rode the favorite, el he DB CYCLING ROAD RACES . 4 s Seute e worked hard enough, but the black mare e—:25, :50, 1:16%, 1:42. At post 7 minutes Off at 4:20. Lissak, place, 4; show, ! S r D it sucs £ allacss | was not equal to the occasion 8.5, ~Clark, place, §; show, :‘-5.» Re ielnr \m;.”.qv w, 1 Winner, b, m. by Lissak-Bon Good Entry of Riders Is Secured for s— | — a 1 1 asion. rd. ( ed by M, Garrity.) Scratc Alado. ' Start goo on in rd drive of | chia A, McGonlgle e B A well-directed plunge caused Mike B iR Tadl THone ol R Rt e Dok arhy JriveiOF Y the Annual Ten-Mile Han- | s visiting thig | Daly’s Lapidus to close a 7 to 5 favorite Dack a pes. Lapldus quit. Jim Hale had no speed. | dekp s . vered a pistol | fOr the ‘“_‘,"““”-”;‘ """"1'“‘”] '“\”"}“ ik B > <#| The annual ten-mile road race of the : e iden Gate Pari | seven furlongs, the good thing began tir- Filisiaciih ; California Associated Cyclists will be de- se t where it is alleged H. | ing, and ran unplaced. Bonnie Lissak NOTES OF THE TRACK. the colors af her new owner, Billy Magrane. b r X rss g ety £ M = | Jimmy Boland apparently possesses all of his | cided to-morrow over the straightaway . was s at the other night. The | came from behind, beating Rose of May From a time standpoint the performance of | Old-time skiil in the saddle. He has accepted | course from High street, Alameda, to < stol is a 32 callber. with seven chambers, | less than a length. The later mare in- | From a me stanépolh T PRHOTRIICE OF | two mounts and been returned a winner o it G ey < K s =t aaenis ”:p“ 5 Eesten Jjta e g e -‘m‘m Clark and wes | ' ers of the horses behind him continue to Pete Donalecke is the owner of Money Muss, ,,‘,]] “fl 28 > SRR Ao efed to Sergeant Helms of | placed back a notch, the place going to | 5 °FEa" s "their grit must be admired having purchased the yellow horse from Green A the Stanyan-street police station Velm [ St. Philippina made her first appearance in | Morris Three minutes and thirt | e | In aim very Instance the rail horses are | W. Winteler, C. W. e - — cut in the start at the nine-furlong pole Samuel Hancock,” O. W Pt g To-day will mark the clote of tae St e Hooth, 8. F. W son on ‘this side of the bay. Oakland track | C- C.: Gus Hearther, O. will reopen on Monday, where the sport will be ve minutes and ten second —— continued until the cloge in April F. W.; Andrew Holle, w e Spellman, C. C “' B. E tt, ( THE ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. |&i{ Bomien VMCB Fellowing are to-day's entries 5 Swanton, "N B = “irst race—Futurity course; selling; three- | W.; E. Prosek, - year-olds and upward % C.'W.: Fred ¢ C 76 Educate ......1]6] 4360 Master L1038 i | | 4360 sloratins 12 131] 439 i nutes and At [ fagnet Queen:112 . 112 F. Holden, F | & L3y Gallntry. 9 A r I l I | 3383 Thatom o S yal e FLW A, T 4348 Honeysuckle .101 Lansdowne ...103 Ininutes Sné twowty 66 ” (3 ” 4354 Midlove ......116 Pac, W.; Vietor 8. Grey i = Hearther, O. W.; J. Haurat Becond race—Seven furlongs: selling; four- | AYers, .” . WA ““T" -, ~“- year-olds and upward: cock, C. C. C.; E. B. P C. ¢ - . (4352)Sir Hampton.108 (4364)Alado g FEROMN, (£ CE it s b 4365 David S......104 (4308)Oriana ....104 | Barnes, O. W.; W. C | 4364 Light Ball....105 4306 Cambaceres ..104 | ponuity, C. C. C.: F. H. McLaughlin, o | 4336 Irma A.......103| 4370 *Hutch Miller. 97 | ¢ Strect. O. W.: H. B, Warren, O C. C: & | 3758 The Hoodoo, .1 e dae ‘ s | Third race—Four furfongs: two-year-olas: | ,O¢ Tinute—C. Long, B. O W.; N. B. Bor e L (GO Gtohes Tl s A C. C: Bm | (4199)Knobhampton 110, | Agraz, G. C. W 0. W F | o | Hearther, 0. W. | Fourth race—One mile; handicap; 3 year-olds and upward: dicap; three- | "ty race will be in charge of the fol- 4345 Epicure . 100 (4340)Leader 100 | lowing officials N 2 March 8. “THE PROCESSIONAL.” SUNDAY CALL [F=5] 126 4346 Yellow Tafi.. | dsioyKeniiwortn 10 |- padtig’ and recordl 'committae—C, Ln jiz= = Snerney (chairman), c. Berg, H. L Fifth race—One and a quarter miles; selling; | Jonor . - Morgenstern. L g four-year-olds and upward: eree—H, H. Vamey. i 4364 Col. Bal'nt | 4333 Dagmar - 4364 Expedient . 100 4333 D. of York II. 97 | 97 4130 Audllight ... 110 104/ 4347 *Royalty T Duttke Jr. TR St s Smathers Buys McChesney. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—E. E. Smather | Sixth raco—Mile and seventy yards; selling; | four-year-olds and upwara: (4357) Constellator ..108) 4365 Tilowaho .....107 :h:)gg:.;;ml3n e e 7 St. Seve: (4350)*Meeh. B pr e om o ity Atitoles 1 107| 00 Meehanus ...110 | g0 600 " He will race him in the West and *Apprentice allowance. possibly at Saratoga. — SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY’S RACES AT INGLESIDE. ! Pirst race—Alice Carey, Lady Gal- Fourth race—Leader, Epicure, Yel- lantry, Midlove. v low Tail Beoond race—Sir Hampton, Light Pifth race—Royalty, Autolight, | | Ban, Alado. Expedient. Third race—Bear Catcher, Cas- Sixth race—Constellator, Illowaho, cine. Antolee. S L S Association Football. Bowling Congress Ends. BERKELEY, Feb. 2.—In order that| INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 27.—The National the members of the university may have | Bowling Congress and tournament came an opportunity to acquaint themselves |to a close to-night. D. A. Jones of Mil- vith assoclation football rules, President | waukee carried off the honors with a score | Wheeler has invited teams from the Cal- of 683 for three games. To-morrow Lee Graff of the is Ramblers and ifornia Association Football League to | ¥ Ir:(!l:m:-(u play on the college campus. The game | Percy Hills of Columbus, Ohio, will roil will take place between picked teams |Séven games for $1000. Fred Strong and Fred Clinch of Chicago will contest for from the league to-morrow afternoon at ; $500. Clinch beat Green of Chicago to- 4 o’clock and ‘““l"" "3: e ;he,z‘;bluhce' day for $200. Following are the first ten H. R°b°'_"l“ will re: "“"r o SBIRGN prizewinners in the Individual contest teams will line up as fallows which ended to-night: Willlamson (Riftes) . . :Goal | gones Milwaukee, 683; Chalmers, CRieaso, James (Vampires), captain. .. Left fullback | gg1; Kallenacker, Newport, 630 Stein, Chi- Hodge (Rifies) . soooeoooo. Right fullback | cagd, '640; Tolsen, Buffalo, 635; W. Thompson, McCallum (Vampires) Center halfback | Chicago, 634, Kaad, Chicago, andbloom, .Left halfback Hunter (Vampire: ... Right halfback T. Smith (San Franci: Minneapolis, 615; F. Strong, Chicago, 813. Mueller, Indianapolis, 08). Shand (Rifles) ... Center forward RS Buchley (Vampires) ......Outside left forwar | Frooker, (Albions) _Inside left forward Boxing in Colorado. Conolly (Rifies) !’Gutside right forward| VICTOR, Colo., Feb. 27.—Morgan Wil- ’;y"l:“ I\IR::er:)» K un‘il;:!:‘)"du right lur‘:;al:.d] liams of Victor and John Bonner of Penn- John' (Albions).. " Teft ‘fullback | SYIvania fought twenty rounds to a draw here to-night. There was some dissatis- faction with the decision, as it was cialmed Bonner had the better of t: fight. Willlams was badly punished and was groggy once or twice, but the gon saved him each time, and he came up gamely in the next round. It was a good fight from start to finish. PUEBLO, Colo., Feb. 2l.—Rube Smith of Denver knocked out Jack O'Keefe in the fifteenth round at the Rovers’ Ath- letie Club before a targe crowd to-night. —————— The dam in the Nile at Assouan will throw back the water 140 miles, Right fullback enter halfback _Left halfback Harwood (Vampires). . P. Chambers (Rifles), captain..C Lynch (Independents)..... A. W. Wilding (Vampires).... Right halfback P. Fay (Vampires)............Center forward O'Brien (Vampires).......Outside left forward V. Holland (Vampires) Inside left forward W. Jamieson (Vampires).Outside right forward V. Showell (Vampires)....Inside right forward ———— DENOUNCES GOSSIP.—The Rev. Monroe Drew delivered a lecture last night at Olivet Presbyterian Church before a large and In- terested attendance. In his remarks Mr. Drew condemned ‘‘gossip” and ‘‘whispers’ involy- ing the character of neighbors and friends. |HARRY FORBES [ GETS DECISION | OVER TOKELL English Champion Proves a Determined Fighter and Hard Hitter Throughout the Contest. 1Rt |Is Punished Severely by _ the | Chicago Boxer and Gives | Some Stiff Blows in Recturn. s a r was s f a disap s E 4 € r TO 1w g g ght ir In sk \ He . : = wrestled [ s 1 il and war The Fight by Rounds. | ma 1 [ . R 2—Forbes f n_neck. 4 a rig heek. To- ok the neck. Tt ¢t on the néck and kell's bad eye. The hot_exchange, F Forbes put savag: n, jarring him bad to shoulder, gett ng & SUM lett on t a stiff left to the | stomach and he ribs. Forbes put a | hara r kell's eye, N | swer s R N Tokell put a rbes s 1 . to the ear and a left to the bad | eye Tokell heavily wi | {€ his feet. Tokell put Forbes came irive on the eye | fell short with a lett sw g0t a left on | and straight on th Forbes stas | gered Tokell with a righ v and put tw | letts to the n rbes put a left hook t o o and Well, with & hea The SI On Societ Gee Wing and his assock to-night $500 is not put a solace for the wounds i Chinese woman Sing Doey. flicted on who was sho the twice in a restaurant at 710 Jackson | street last Tuesday and wko at the tim | alleged that Low Gee Wing fired tI shots, peace will abruptly end and the | society will proceed to make things lively. P S S TOLEDO, Ohio, Feb. 27.—Al Wade to-day confessed to the murder two years age of Kate Sullivan, r

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