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* THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 29. 1903. s 35 BROkEN-DOWN MANDALAY COMES g ' ADVERTISEMENTS. HOME IN CHARGE OF TUG DEFIANCE Steam Schooner Sheds Her Staf Propeller and for More Than Forty Hours Limps Along at the Rate of One Mile an Hour-—She Is Picked Up Off Salt Point and Towed to Port]| varro, from Gualala; stmr South Bay, from Eureka. ‘ led March hr Argus, for Columbia mr Lakme, 1or San Francisco; strar San Francisco; stmr Rival, for San schr Metha Nelson, for Eureka; stmr South Bay, for San Francisco. . COOS BAY—Sailed March 26—gchr: Ivy, for San Francisco. March 28— Orient and Jessie Minor, for San Irancisco. ISLAND PORT. * J—Sailed March Bark Alden rancisco; whaling bark Gay- head,’ for whaling cr Arrived March 2S—Bark Annie Johnson, hence March bkin Archer, hence Feb 26. 2IGN PORTS. I March 27—Br ship Se- mantha, for Esjuimalt. FALMOUTH—Sailed March 27—Russ ship imperator Alexander II, for Galway. o rrived March Br ship Halewood, hence ot LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 27—Br ship Crompton, for Esquimalt VALPARAISO—Arrived March 27—U S steam tug Fortune, from Bo HAVE perfected a.-new Belt, better and stronger than I have ever made be- fore, a Belt which will transform the weakest, puniest specimen of “half YOKOHAMA — ?{Iledq !\l? © L stmr 1 f h d I e N H y e P e : man” into a perfect cyclone of strength, and | want every man to use it. [ want i e A ) a test case. Therefore, I offer $1000 in gold to any weak man who will use this 3 oo e e GO Belt under my directions for four months and then show by examination of any # ARG AL i e 1) Mabin 35— reputable physician that he is not cured, sound and well. { ST Sied” Mareh SrPe purk Blar- This is especially directed to men who have doctored for years without ben- RCKPCELO RN Maren 25—stme san efit. [ want men with Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, Weak Kidneys, Sciatica, e, for San Franciseo. * il Lumbago, Varicocele, Prostatic Troublé (I cure by a new method), Locomotor ( SLASGOW—Sailed March 21—Stmr Livonia, Ataxia, Torpid Liver, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. All of these troubles in chronic LIVERPOOL—Sailed M. Gt E wbss ¢ ; form [ can cure with this new Belt, even after all other treatments have failed. hemian, for ton; stn iy e e i To every weak, debilitated man who wears this new Belt I give my free elec= Stmr_Urbria, for New y tric attachment for mgn. led March 27 — Stmr This attachment is made for the purpose of treating all special ailments of men and assures a cure of all waste of strength, CHERBOURG : Resert Ll sy Ve, e fraul Ty and Bowth suiban early decay and debility. Its current is invigorating and wonderful in power. ; } & BREMEN—Sailed March 26—Stmr Princess If you can call, come and see me, and I will show you my new Belt and prove fo you that it is a wonderful device. You SCHOONER WHICH York. via S ampton. can feel the glowing current of life that flows into the weakened nerves. I will show you letters from your own neighbors tell- | 1 S TOWED INTO PORT BY THE TUG " | | IDAY, HAV ~ LOST O OF HER PROPEL- o o Jso00 - ing how I cured them. I have over 50,000 testimonials in the past 21 years. 5 : TE FROM CRESCENT CITY. I March 28—Stmr La Bre- S - If you can’t call, write, and I will send a book describing my new method, with letters from many grateful men and g R March 3% som , women. If you write send this ad and I will send the book, sealed, free. Cut this ad out and act to-day. nric, from Liverpool, for New York, o | 'SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed March 28-‘Stmr NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES OR BY AGENTS. gy Dr. M, C. McLaughlin, %6 Market St. Above Ells, San Francisco. BOULOGNE—Arrived March 28—Stmr Office Hours: § a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays. endam, from New York, for Rotterdam, d. SALE—Passed March 28— from Philadelphi; APLES—Arrived M from Palermo, for N. Newport and way po valued 0 to & Sun, Moon and Tide. America 1865 bbls flour. 1474 | Upited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— he 3 cs 1 bbl whiskey, Times and Heights of High and Low crts pota- Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San e . . Francisco Bay. Published by official au- % s _codfish, | thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters ocecur at v » " the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 00 Ibs | t¥ENLY five minutes later than at Fort Point; | %0 pkas | the helght of tide is the same at both places. i8-baliesf ™ T G 54 50 bbls SUNDAY, MARCH 20. sks 41 cs 6 bbl pkgs machinery Sun rises + lumber, bdls shooks, | bales bags, 21 kegs nails, | 8 cofls rope, 15 pkgs ma | > ipe, 8 bales paper, 40 crts raisins, 20 pkgs paste, 14 INE IS OUTFOOTED BY JENNINGS” MEMORIAM IN THE TWO-YEAR-OLD SCRAMBLE AT OAKLAND pur. 7070 gals 2 c 3 Ibs beans, 10 cs r 33 Ibs sugar, 7 pkegs H \\". 100 crts potatoes and 3_0 0:05( win ol " ¥ ” . . 2 1 30 colls rope. 18 bales | 31 | 0:35) VEN the prospect of a possible | the downpour of the night: before, but | Nineteen ~ bookmakers laid odds, and | Tom Hurn's filly, Mexicanna, went to th s and provisi pells in the mar- | post an § to 5 favorite and was beaten return trip in the rain did not |against this dangérous. enemy of form |thecre were few dreary . fion 560 gals 3 cs - = R g <3 | ket., out z ck by Flamero. The last named oois 2 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides ay | the students held their own. ut a ne y Flamero. é cask ed by 9 cs 3 sua g a e students hel . ESsas & 4 h - Old Boatman. ~ - r.._.';"“._‘.”(: and | the early morning tides are given in the left prevent the usual half holiday down for decision | The 2-year-old spin with a field of five | horse's previous showing was such a poor hand column and the successive tides of the crowd of people from attending| Seven events were day in the order of occurrence &s. to time; th i fourth time column gives the last tide of t| was one of the mos of the afternoon. Wi facing the barr nieresting even laid about him at price fell to 8, and cne that 15.to"1-was I- | the start. -Ldter'on the races yesterday at Oakland. |and four favorites were slain, but none 25 . day, except when there are but three tides, as | The track was sloppy and slippery from |of the winners was of the neglected sort. | ter Jennings' filly, Memoriam, was looked | in a drive Adkins through outfinishing v who lead dross, sometimes occurs. The heights given are in upon as a certainty, n with Cas “Kerry Patc Wilson. lahded the out- 5 bales hair, addition to the soundings of the United States | o * | the Burns & Waterhouse crac sider first, * Pat Morrissey, at'5 to 1, drew Coast Survey charts_except when a minus (—) foregoing the steamer sign precedes the heéight, and then the number imon for Kingston, | Kiven is subtracted from the depth given by | # v e .~ | er. ‘The Jennings entry was play vn | up in time to fiish third. OAXLAND RACETRACK, Saturday, March 28.—Weather showery. Track SIOPPY: |from 6 to 5 to 4 to 5 and had @ close| In the milo.and @ 4uarter. tun, the well kr 20 cs capned salmon and | .the chi The plane of reference is the mea, < o e s Nhe] ; value to first, $325. call. issue looked to lie between Sunello and ‘ TR e Ienaif O ome Pavsuss Gl | AT InaT RACK S tuimen Sellug; byiee s ol B TWO.YEAR-OLDS IN A DRIVE. | Filibuster, and in the betting it was 13 to 5 g h«l_'.t«nd es bamboo, |~ Horse and Owner. W A %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. I Op.. Cl. P & . ”' Canejo, with Adkins up p avre, France Time Ball. - s 2 e 6 10 After subduing Cascine, or at least hold- - SeubEy firnisiod® T e PR T Brandh T Rk el rios, To o . he Miller. a (G M 2:1%2 12 5\ 8 |ing him safe, Jenkins closed strongly on S ol ol Ieaied , Shipping Intelligence. i b s R { S R e B s B R 7’ ; = = the inside with Military Man, the first | ocozer aud for miors than & mile show- a ARRIVED. March- 28, 1003. ¢ ik |The Singer, 6 (Magrane) &4 \]F‘lr}eg;:l:‘ 9.3 |choice, receiving the decision by a head, | od first. The mare, though, was not equal Saturday, March 28 he Time Ball an the tower of the Rerry | 488 Y. Morelio, 6 (W. Scrarez).|110] - o ?wn‘-:n" 7 |Military Man finishing a neck ahead of | ¢ the task when challenged by Sunello, W H Kruger, Ahlin, 36 hours from | bullding was dropped exactly at moon to-day, | 4909 |Lezal Maxim, 4 (H. Jones)..i104 7 10 (Alarie ..... 50 |Cascine. As the track was not fast the | losing by nearly two lengths. Filibuster « fr - bound to San: Pedro; put fn. to.lana | 1. < 81008 00, the [apth mertdian, or ‘ar § | 4000 IuKe e o (oS 1100 §2 |Knight 12 | time, :49% good. dred badly, being beaten for third place g D JRN 490 [Mythrox, 4 (McLaugh 9 |Adkins 30 5 Grafter, favorite for the mile handicap, | by Tuf Mandalay, Lieblg, €7 hours from Cres- J. C. BURNETT, At = < = . rters an awful jarring. | § vy was bet on E. M. Brat- . g Lieutenant, U, £ N., in charge. 16, 1330%. At post 15 minute, OFf at 2:12%. Miller, place, 4; sho gave his supporters an kS - | 'So much money was bet on E. M. Bra « [ t L ia, Erickson, 34 hours from San " ; show, 8 Tyranus, show, 3-5. \\‘lnn;-lr. h‘-'( & Mi x{‘ ;:Jujlflv'l;‘- With Lee J on up, the gelding ap- | tain to w the concluding sprint, that at o o H. Tetry.) Scratchod—Aunt Polly, Anvil. Start good. e peared unabie to raise a gallop, looking a ! gne stage of the bett to 1 could be Matlostl Tity: Haiosker, % Bisis Sros xovement_of Steamers. Next three driving. The Miller Is & good mud horse. Tyranus ;;::l\'mh:rr‘n:]l‘fll‘cl&!sl(snx ;I(_lmess St trom fhe it Lady ;":*d agi % Rt s T g i 2 hours from Men- TO ARRIVE. The Singer lacked speed. Young Morello fell lamentably ahort O o e~ | Kent, the second cholce. overhauled Grail | Magrane entry closed an $ to 5 chance. s Namara t found em- Sdye SECOND RACE—Five furlongs; selling: 4-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. in the run home, winning by half a length | Juckson, on E. M. Brattain. led from the w . % Coulsen, from [ - Steamer. | From. . Fin. | Jockey. Gp. G | In 1421 Bill Massie, under Powel¥s rid- | start, downing Quizz at the wire by K i t ; sar, | Coronado | San Pedro | o er s = 2 . - ing, ran an indifferent third. Searcher | nearly two lengths. Second into_ the nours from a3 | Wyefleld. ... | Nanatmo | 4305 (Doublet, 6 (D. 8. Fountain.(105( n Zn 21513 |Adkins ... sulked from the outset. stretch, Jenkins astride-Matt Hogan, o8¢ > Empire. '00s Bay 4501 |R F, 4 (B & Co il %14 1n 2% Bozeman rd the show to Yellowstone. . ‘ 5 ; urns 0. 4 % B < . | the &2 S SARED: . March 25, | Benator. ... | Puget Sound Forts [ 4002 [Euden 0" (W McNamen. 113 51 83ui ¢ ey THE MILLER REVELS IN MUD Yellowstone. [ temala Overland s s e Santa Cruz...| New & Way P, an, 5 (F. Jones)...... 103 257 Jackso ways at home in muddy going, e Guatemala Overland. Saunders, Pahama; Pacific | Sants Cruz. |s:.‘lu"‘l",‘.‘.“°’ i | 438 |Tonta Haghes, 4 (. Tughes|104) 5 4 - vl I e Sa T NOTES OF THE TRACK. ger 1 Co o 2 5 | 0gss. 6 (W, Sink) . .|106 5 23 3 - R P ] ney Scireiber left for Memphis last even= " Randall, Astoria; O R | & Dollar. an Pedro 4468 |Miss Nettie b (Kirk -~ 103 1% 3 % _|Bonne: in clever fashion from Sterling _l‘uv\em, .I:Nr porsi g sl o o - e Booking. : o it ang A g San Pedro an Pedro ... Time—:24%, :49%. 1 ute. Off at 2:3915. Doublet, place, 1-2; show The latter mare made all the running and Bookmaner Herman Hoftinan and” crew des Az Cureka ; Pacific zp“b";gc' S oy %- 1-5. TRoyal, place, Sugden, show, 8-5. Wipner, ch, &. by Domino-Luc was then beaten out three open lengths, | Bockmager Femen FOT ks State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Ptal|Mar. 30 L N e . S. Fountain.) Scratchéd—Saul of Tarsus Cathello. Cherrles, | Tyranus, the favorite, arrived late, gath- | " Tommic Knight. the well kno olored - se, Miller, Hilo; J D Spreck- | Gopna; . - -| Humboldt .. i Montana Peeress. S on in a gallop. Next three driving hard. Doublet the | otrotips (po Ct Fo o e S nnati o2 Sreatars 11| Goo ey & i e e e e e iy Dell Fountain’s sprinter Doublet man- | d¥. Tommie rode Eio Shannon. wneer oF 3 Rodfish, whaling; Pa- | Ailay.ce. Portiand & Way Jennie Hughes subsided earl 00, 1 aged to fall in with a trashy assortment | ihe Thornton stake. and on Friday —— Cuasine . Bay B! 1 4 | Dr, Boyle @ winner o > 1a Hilo; Welch | ¥t e 4519. THIRD RACE value to first, in the five-furlong dash. Notwithstand- | were his only two winn ne mounts all season. Alblcn River. | Point Arena & Trdex| Horse and Owner. Jockey. | ing that the Domino gelding outclassed | Owner Fred Edwards has feen testored fo 2 e | Columbia Portland & Astorlu. 31 2 s his company, 6 to 5 in profusion was laid. | all track privileges by the stewarfe. ADORE o A March 28. | Coos Bay San Pedro & Way Pts.|Mar. 31 | 4474 |Flamero, a (R._Hughes) Adkins Royal F, ridden by Bozeman, cut quite a l\.wm“?. with W Hazelip and Charley »‘-“’“{'hflj‘ Panama. ;:)dn:d:“. ;rmarm;»z.k( llla' : JApr. 1| |Mexicanna, ‘%;'r;—m}‘\{‘,f‘:"” splurge out in the lead to the eighth pole, | McCafferty. Apologies were tendered and ace : o, § Norte....| Crescent City { orrits: i ovan .. e york i B Returns From Crauise. na, Miller. Mendocino X Humboldt . Fees S 2 (Giemdice) LAk Eh-:ehnn_‘ where ddkins shook: the favorite up, win- jcepted, _ oo 6 e tagt ynes, wad ed States rever utter Hugh RN, Tent & Grays Harbor . Apr. 2| 4491 |Priestlike, 3 (Snider & Co.). 5 1%/Knapp ....| ning easily. Sugden came from behind, | - - TERHCCS TR0 By Caesar Youns. M < g | reen, Crescent Ci Humboldt . |Abr. 2| (4460)[Sea Lion, a (D, F. Cox). 64 |Bell | capturing the show. : ~ . d by Owner Bral- E a3 al rickson, Grays Harbor. Point__Aren e D% 8 (Stinfield). 76 |Bonner ... Por 10 seventidt selli bep | The fast sprinter was retained by a Higgins, Fort Bragg. Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way Pts, Apr, 2| (Ward & Harian) %10 |Connen -1 or the seven-furlong selling number | non. % . tmr Er - A5 City Puebla... | Puget Sound Torts....[Apr. 2| H. White) 2 ) |Bozeman .. Arab Chartered. o g e £, edre. n_Jose. | New York via Panama.|Apr. - 15, 4. At post 1 minute. Off at 2:05. Flamero, plact he steamship Arab has b { C Mo P s ; Dlate, 1 show. 2. Pt show. 5. Winner, oh. g by Flambesu 1 n P 1 Hawalian. New York Bonair. (Trained by R. Hughes.) Scratched—J. H. Bennett, Rose of May, Mission. Santa Cruz. ch 28, 10 p m—Weather | Gaelic. 8 miles per hour. Santa Monica PORTS. G. W. Elde) ved March mace. Newport & Way Ports|Apr. China & Japan Grays Harbor Portland & As Honolulu Puget_Soun | POIN | thick; w cash anything. Sea Lion barked and that was all. David § showed nothing. Snare cut off at the start. o was Dagmar. Start fair. Won In a drive of three, Race of Fiamero a marked improvement over his . t “ preceding race. Mexicanna was best but Adkins outrode Wilson. Rogus Bill didn’t ost sor m o A oria. WSS o NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and 4520. FOURTH RACE—Four furlongs; 2-year-olds; value to first, $325. ice March 2] -.IApr. THE THIRD INSTALLMENT OF AN T i IR RO D ¢ City & New York via PanamaiApr. 2 o i = RS s Shipping Merchant: T i Nevadan Honotre & {ARr: §|inaex] Horse and Owner. [ T . n - arte r Pedro. SRR S ory | ’ 4 4 » - 2 (3325)(Memoriam_(Jennings & Co.). ¢1h |Bonner 148 ° ° Arrived March 28—Stmr Hum- TO SAIL. S50 Military Man (T Ferguson) n |Jenkins . 8§ 10 3 rE. F G g 5 Bossty .o mos oy —i ine (Burns & Waterhouse). | 34 IBoland . 8 4 Ha d s - tmr Conemaugh, for.Saft | Steamer, | Destination. |sai ..] Pler. 4447 [Dr. Rowell (Blasingame) 1|L. Jackson. 8 % er ¥ r - e Ry | | - | (4404) Keogh (Hildreth & Co.). {Bozeman ..| 10 20 2 e rrived A ch 2 mr Pak | e 20. k0 SR S - —— — i $ob ‘Columbia tmr Mackinaw, hence joxo & Wav:| 9 am|Pier 11| Tim 49%. At post 1 minute, - Memoriam, place, 2-5; show, 15 Man. Wherein the Hero Makes Some Awful Sacrifices S. u . oria, & Portland|1l, am Pler 24 ., 25 ascine, show, 1-3;. Winner br. 4f. by ssetiaw - Recollection. . . I ko o in March 25—Stmr Match 30, WTrained by W. B. Jennings.) Start good. Won In a very hard drive of three. Bonner | in His Struggle for Something That rted mercha E " R. Dollar...| Portland direct....|S pm|(Pier 2 on winner turned very wide into stretch, carrying Cascine with him. As race was run, M Th Lif o ipal Briti —Stmr Conemaugh, | Arctic. Humboldt ... ,Ilz m|Pier 2 Military man should have won, and would have done so in another stride or two. Cas- Means ore an Lire. t 439, o \f“""(“ "-m- Empi‘:t | Coos Bay direc 4 pm|Pler 13 iy better on a_dry trac > n Nottingham, | Eureka Humboldt ... 12 mPler 13 458 pke » ! A e Coronado Grays Harbor . ‘ 4 pm|pier ‘é 4521. FIFTH RACE—One mile; han: value to first, $650. . ived March 27 g b A . £ 0 . - : B i PR sm S Dotar | Soatihe & Tagoma.. ,,‘3 amiBier 1L | Tndex Horse and Owner. west % %, Str. ¥in. | Jockey | Op._ O : Stmr Newburg, for San March 31. = - - T | S s R - ! 303 [Lady Kent, a_(Wellman)....| 98/ 1 1 1 1% |Adkins ....| 8 38 . - D—Passed In March 25— Ban Pedro. | Henaoce O-2:] 3 bmiFler 13| 450 |Grail, 4 (W ® Gritan). 1110 o8 8 2 PRI ) s 2 hence March 24, for Porf | N ‘% (Dler. 2 | (4210)|Bill Massie, & (McAlester). ...[104] 5 3 1%1. Powell. 5 7 p v Nebraskan. . Honolulu Kahutul |' 3 pmiPier 20 | (00" | Annje Max. 4 (Hazellp). I 'é'y 35 n, 4 6" (onner . 3 8 1 Sailec el —Si 4454) |Grafter, 5 (Blasingame). 111 57 L. Jackson. g e et S Bixrels 39=SeRu )l Ratewo, - Angeles borts § pmiBler 2 | (55 Gearcher. 5 (Partington......[100| 2 6 6 |Henderson .| 50 .30 8 tmr Na- | Fumbolat 0 p Pler 11 50%, 1:16% At post 5 minutes, Off at 4:01. Lady Kent, place, 1; FPortland & am|(Pier & Grail, p show, 1. Massie, show, 4-5. Winner br. m. by Helicon- Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd|i2 m|Pier 13 . (Trained by G. Wentworth.) Scratched—Dainly, Watercure. Start good. Puget Sound Ports|11 lmIPlu 19 Won in a drive of three. Lady Kent best. Grail no excuse. Bill Massie poorly ridden. . 1 April = | Too far for Annle Max. Grafter ran a very poor rac Searcher sull Newburg... | Grays Harbpr .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 State of Cal.{ Ran Diego & Way| 9 amiPler 11 | 4322, SIXTH RAC! Three Special Features Which Every We- man Will Read. 13 mile; 4-year-olds and up;-value to first, $3: & bjon| 6 — — — ("'e':.‘:’;:'x:‘.h" g;brf‘er;ni o :';:IE'.:,' ‘-’, (naex'; Horse and Owner. %. %. %. Stz Fin. | _Jockey. April 3. e g Coos Bay... | San Petro & Way.| 9 am|Pjer 11 | 4473 |Sunello, a (M. Storn). L. Jackson. Adkins ... \J. T. Shee'n Bonner . Tobin . Columbia. land|11 4508 |Canejo, 6 (8. Judge). Astorla & Portland|Lt amiPler 24 | 8308 |rufia 4 (C. W, ChappelD. Humbeldt .. .11:30 p|Pier 11 4490 |Wilibuster, a (McCafferty) o Polnt Arefia .....\ 4 pm/Pler 2] 4160 |Tulare a (I. H. FRobbins) Pt Arena . ety S A T 3 Dam 1, 4 (Blakely). Pleratt .... TI'russes do not cure. Electricity does not cure. The sur- Los Angeles Ports| 2 pmiBler 15 | 4480 | Blessed DamGEce &bl R o aonl 20 | ETIQUE‘“ E vett' h N 1a_ Ps 12 Time 3 s t 2 minutes. Off at 4:25. S 1lo. ace, 1; } (;" 1 operation cures ;1 Our method cures every il b s how, 110, Tufls, show, 8.5, Winner, b. §. by Motstlo . | q IS gical operation cuves onlyx an 42 ; g San Diego & Way. med by W. Scratched—Goldone, ~Forte, Poorlands. Start good : 5 : 7 5 April 6. iiy. ¢ ¥ K . y case we take. No operation, no pain, no loss of blood. When B Nort: Fork. | mumbosdt 5 Next three driving hard. Winner best. Tufts closed well. Cancjo may Maid . have been hustled too much. Blessed Damozel no account. B te City Puebla 1 Puget_Sourd_Ports y Ka £, & + s April 7, 2 SEVENTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling year-olds and up: value to first, $325. “ ”» cured you pay, not before. Is it not worth coming to see us i ,Il,,,,.,‘n?&,;.r{u 1 A N e e Thyson Marr By “Colonel” Kate . Chas. Neisor! Seattle & Tacoma. . , i, b Coy TR0 L4 A T about? We charge nothing for consultation. By Dlowih =) w4 i35 (I M Brattain, 4 (Brannon)..|105] 2 12%] Del 11 200 Tackpon.| - £ 7163 - WRON. SATECN. 15 (eliowaione, 3 (W P tne). [ 06 1010 3% 41%2h 4 h |Watson 1| 46 2 | LEATC G him ae S8 0is s 0l o Fd . . ¥or, Sails, | 4450 Mtk Hogan, ¢ (agrane). 1|y 3 3334 44 44 [Jenkins .1 75 85 idelity Rupture Cure = | 8 e Gias i e o i ied 4 el g : y p ’ P s 3 e Ofieant. B (Burrows & Coy-. -t 04 4 053 62 Saur . |LoWisenl 8 '8 And One of Jack London’s Best Stories Skagway & Way Borte.|Mar. 31 | Time—:25, 49%. 1:15%. AL post | minute. Off at 4:5¢. Brattain, place, 6-5; show, 85, | Ports. 2 Skagway & Way, Apr.. Quiz, place, 8-5; show, 8-5. Yellow, show, 4. Winner, gr. g by Captive-Leora. . Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 2 (Trained by J. H. Brannon.) Scratched—Constellator. Start good. Won easily. Next » Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. three driving hard. Winner bid up from $600 to $1200 by Caesar Young. Retained. o00! ’ " Valdez & Way Ports..|Apr. ‘Winner has a world of speed. Quiz Jooked all out and came on again. Jenkins let Matt Al Hogan die on his hands, The gelding wants to be hustied along from the start. Ada N l can do better. Orleans outclassed. 26 KEARNY STREET, San Francisco. ema