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1903, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 eg——— SPORTS OF THE RACETRACK, THE PRIZERING AND THE ATHLETIC FIEI__EJ | o C al of . : an Mateo Carnival o e , ' 5 f the Balti M Off T t O That He |Rival Yachts Engage in xhall Keene's Stable|Big Fields for the Driv-| Backers of the Baltimore Man er 1two to vune a € Great Struggle for | Sport a Promising Pat-nn i iation’ | rea rug; Takes Aotons T | SN PRI Will Be Declared th --Colored Boy Weighs One- fFai Classi Meeting | 1 e veciare e winner y Supremacy. I Affair. e ' His Own Scal i Hundred and Thirty-S Pounds on His n Scales X Fri‘ hes First o f the Features Will‘ s i Yrogven o Old Boat’s Prestige Is Re-|Varied Programme for the ah Go Wa inishes Firs! ne o D T 9 s 2 <4 SRR B i i, 3 I B p | B Double Team e 1 stored by Her Latest Games on C. W. Clark’s in Race f e a Double 2 | 2 in Race for Amateur Showiet i Private Track. Riders. Race. | | | Ty ‘ | NEW YORK, May 2 didly |+ The carnival 26— Morris sum- | The gates ¢ rforan race course will | | contested race the vacht again | Decoration day be thrown open on Decoration day for the | | led the way to-day across the finish line, | Charles W. ¢ 4 P e pi¥nentin s aheo Sopl winning her second victory over the Co-| tracting t £ . e et Parkabiiine Sssopat or | lumbia and her first over the Constitu-| athletes. The c t [ PUL S § action JE SURIoe Jcn “'m'l tion. Two minutes and fifty-one seconds | gramme will Seed, an l - ¢ | menc o il ! later the Constitution finished. From the | riders of Oskland, San Jose a | Th speedway hor will | 2 . = S had | this city will take part | start to the finish the Constitution had | this RIS S | be see nd will be driv - e There will be a number of motor cye s by A ent and one | | fought of Ny - jle Eh thiny "‘,‘I" races relay race and some & - | = e At course and on two of its le ad actually | matches. The track will be placed in 2 b . i | outsalled the new boar, a performance | pest possible conditic the whe " . ] s o e Wwhich restores her prestge and makes her | races will be run off the horses - . X B Fuanis e Sapiah a factor to be reckoned with In the selec- | are allowed to cut up the surface badly & K Rox | 3o hold the reins over| tion of a cup defender. The best known residents of San Mateo « . 5 s | Mor A Alfred H. The association | | The Columbia was, for the da ingame - - for this race 1l [classed. From the start she was n il _outcome DICK WELLES IS FIRST. A LH DETUNE BUIN a moment in the race. While the the occasic fators who | ance and Constitution were having it out | large attendan the Brewers' Handicap at which they | | between themselves all the way around | bilists and ey Beati Ratlin I the course, the former cup defender was | readily essiblie ‘ , PR music and as| | dragging miles astern of them. When the rs will reach there 2 umms e exacted the Reliance sailed across the finish li M. CHt s, - | | | Columbia was more than Hasnitton ot 2 owners of speed- | | most dead to leeward. The Reliance beat ; A P R S gn—Silk b offered a special tro- | | | her by 15 minutes and 51 seconds, actual| ¢ess. The following officia v for memb: of the San | | it tinie: were named yesterday BE S S Rline hovees ek The wind held true at 9 to 12 knots dur- ¥ competition DR g | ing the race and favored none of the rac- 4 s will be in charge of the | ers. The conditions were ideal for a fair s & Welles s | test of the three boats. ot . Bannon, | | The course was twice around a 13-mile ‘ Drox B triangle. The official time was given out : »| He |1 as follows: ; hir . Iawson; presi. | | - ent, E. A F. W. Thomp- | | SARAROSE A WINNER. 1 i ‘r_h-t‘a'n.»n - onstitutio e | NEW YORK NOW LEADS | Columbia - er of St. George Scores at St | > sailed . s Track IN THE PENNANT RACE - | nolut - St " Object to English-Made Sails. agkong oy Defeats the Chicago Team After an LONDON, May 26.—The Pall Mall Ga- | g4 ox. ¢ oe. and Slatelietnd Exciting but Not Well f:m‘ to d?.\Rv:ins in !;he r:rokt‘wsrpagzunal follows GHon $3480: Japan, $62 - . | | the use of Ratsey salls on the Relfance. | 4%9: China, §156,281 Played Game. gt X - BEXONAL I BATLE | | “This is a most unsportsmanilke pro- | following were | | ceeding. 1If the race is to be a real test e | | of merit each yacht should be complete- e S | | | Iy equipped in the country to which it be- | | | longs. If the defender wins by means of | British canvas it would not be i « | ican_ victory at all. The only | | would be that the superfority c 31 o, - | ish workmanship received so fine a testi- k: | monial.”" e | SN MURESC x LEADS CUT MIMO. 4 i LRSI R %l Bettors Favor Reliance. by 4 hS - i - SR e T T T Tt = T | NEW YORK ¥ 2%.—Not a possible R R R B TORE L | CHAMPION JOE GANS AS HE APPEARED BEFORE THE CAMERA YESTERDAY IN FIGHTING A fojshance he ;(m;” by cup e coties s i soimaa ! ND WITH HIS MILD “FIGHTING FACE’ WHILE TRAINING FOR HIS ENGAGEM T ON FRIDAY |[ |to the Shamroc P Fach G s ! AND 1 - and member of the New York Yacht | NIGHT IN MECHANICS PAVILION WITH WILLIE FITZGERALD. b e A S 52 ooy c | Club, who has wagered $15M to $10% tha ! | the Reliance will win in 1, 2 Da e - - = = = 5 ——————————— % vid Barrie, Sir Thomas Li . | po R S L B [ cial ‘manager in_this ¢ gerald fight, which takes place | | be : | on Friday night in Mechanies \ POSTOFFICE CLERKS ght Pavilion under the auspices of | the Yosemite Athletic Club, | ARRANGE FOR PICNIC ;.T\um‘mp.l vesterday in a mild sort of a | | Special Train Is to Take Officials and S — In what little betiing was done ans Their Friends to Sunset s ruled a 1 to 2 favorite. This was to be | Park. RACE ENTRIFS — expe as the lightweight champion Phe" srvanséaunte Jor. § ex- : appears at his best. Ring followers have | i £ 5 e ; - . . F'r, g cursion of the postoffice cierks ch is | s - Ho:-es Carded to Start at Morris The San Francisco Team | # high opinion of the Baltimore boxer and ‘DOSCPleS Fll‘St: Stage[ o l- place : m\‘fm ; Pa ack. expect h to rende vod ount of E 3 e = - o T.oses ThroughBPoor. - | vt himi(dgenderis gtaghacomn of the Automobile will| T Korea 4 % ¥ be ce 1 at Santa | o . i i When he fought Rufe Turner at Oak- | Contest | g ielding. & . tains. Everytning has b A Cargo for Honolulu. " | land 1ast vear he had gone through a lot | o e Th R R b % - ile, e Vic | of traveling and fighting and w ale. | successful yet held by the posta! officials - ~ Bar Si Wash., May 2.—No game | 1® blows ool e aoemel '_"\‘t"" LONDON, May 2.—Joseph Penneli. the | There will be excellent musle, gate and 95, & sa se Ei e RPN T e G R E e e »"{‘l‘v\ w ':""“‘ .',2‘}.13-’,}'&;‘.,1, |:g as to | ATtist and writer, has sent a n graphic | rafle prizes and games. A special train | ¢ . he Portiand teks Yound in which the contest will end, | 4€SCription of the first stage of the Paris- | has been engaged to leave Third and 8. Ma . ever the outcome may be the fol- | Madrid automobile race 1o the Daily | Towns trediy uE. L 46 . sloppiug e s of Fitzgerald are sure their man | Chronicle from Chartres. After describ- | 3! Valencia sireet fo accommaodaie those flelding | be on his feet at the end of ten|ing the assembl e Tobe s x‘w 1 J»L‘ 196 the MRS Wi bales s i LD .:m]\ -.l-’rylh..\(‘l:m :n.-m-m:gl e | how, finaily, the racers were seen coming | bbb b 8 . endance, s weighed § Jresy of a Call | 1m! s are 3 8 ; sentative yesterday at his Ban Ra. |from the top of a hill, he continues: e Union League Club to Entertain. i o G o0 s h training quarters. Gans was in ring | As the cars fell—thers R e e E Wil The Union & a1 n hree-cighths miler 100000000-4 5 0|costume and the bar balanced at the 1 it—down the siopes and vached the nar- | J. R. Mc | vita & v et R v | peund mark. The weighing was done on | (0% ;","h'““.""r’";; ‘I‘i""“, E '_“"‘ iR '-_jj:.' ¥ | Gans' private scales. It is a fad With | could see by the twitch of the wheels, not S HEL! Walter Slagle n fighters to throw an air of mys- ! half of which was caused by the road, how | . = . L | Pltched s mates this about their weight. To deepen the | @8onizing was the strain on the driver, forced 3 e " arte and b ne unfortunate errors on i . WY oy | to make his way through the co v . x . ¥ N ‘}l I « the home team won his gam "}_\,h‘ L 2 they fix the scal 9 that they controlled erowds which litterad the r from Logeman. ; G5 s P P et g i will make them uppear heavier than the ris.to Bordeaux. Much as one esteem . Do Reck po 104, nd McGu e i e 3 vsually are. They generally allow half a | broadm! of the Fre Rec Srarki ; R H. E. | pound difference. There may be this dif- i ing the motor in anc The members Foste T - i e o e ST etween Gans' actual welght and | Jovernment neglect o protect the chairma wiil hold the . to Waddell i Indicated by the seales, or there may | Syimer 204 nothing eise. = Thouxt ? W tue- | =00 d o Eles. . Wt s e s s bt o D Ereater crence. As part of his | (he fist vilace were from a0 {0 T N SRa o MY V;:‘: Young Mer MORRIS PARK s t ook I8 the - g 3 work y boxed six fa&l rounds | people and fror to 1000 cars £o at J "“"\ Fealy. H = JoheS butldir A6 tha ola .- b d bim, [ May 26—Dowling struck out | i, Rudolph Grossman, the San Rafael | to control the crowds was made. which wep. Walt iva uilding X ‘ ew York Teleg ) cor en da Miners were | UL | o g et v wi fon Labor Commi! First Race — mable to with hen hits were | PO ¢ - and. peogletrox e miaty Roche. Roxan e e Badly’ mee 3 we Al Hereford, manager for Gans, de- | ot L e o i Drum, ¥ e DR T AR IS Ehaine H posited $1006 with Zick Abrams yesterday | but the fools on bicycles and the | it ini Vitesse. May lnday. Doorner and Bemis 00000020 b tc bind a maich with Jimmy Britt. He | fies on motors careened about and drew | o Suit Involves Mining Company. b B Leonidas, mlm V100630004 9 1)gjes Britt until noon on Friday, to cover | Up anywhere along the road and escaped | Lecture on Cecil Rhodes. k. May 26.—Henry C. Tupy Hearer. Broom: R K Killi h nd h o ourth b s R R R T teries—Dow and Swindells; McKay|the forfelt. If Gans losgs. the’ title on | killlng themseives and the racing men by the | . ;1 gies on the executive board of | of eleven of the Copper Ki Whorler, i * | Oakland Teums Club Tournament. e O FriGay night any agreement the boXers | {rinken men, children and fools. he. California Woman's . Hospital, Mrs, | (Limited) mines’ employes. has sued to Fifth Race—Aepo nkard, and Tennis Club will hold : { may have entered into will be void. Gans | wonder why accidente happan e T foreele it Hens on the property et B Gt B R 1 Child Pianist Scores Success. wants the purse divided 75 and 2 per cent | of the military authorit Frances ¥, Carglart: chatmpgn. have & | giae 0 for < Tommy Foster, L, % ntoon itsi o concert of Gertrude Fleming, the | or else the winner to take all. He wants | From Chartres to the ranged an entertainmen | fees ye' fees. > members on urday he % ; the ‘weigh 133 pounds at 3 o’clock or | f00t of the hill the road the Y. M. C. A. auditorium for the| "-o as codefendants wit = e D silver challenge cup. The | ¢hild pianist. drew fine audience, to | 11’ Welght at : o, Jucke Mo, | ment of infan and of their free ward. The feature | P! i eIt e g andl’ coan First Race—Pitt y csition will be held at 4 Steinway Hali last night. The litde [} ds at the nngside. Jack Mc- | though pedes: were not permitted to cross ening will be a lecture by Dr.| Mining company all the firms and com Wb s acus, Bar le D S : held ' a I8, e ez, b B .| Auliffe defended his title to the light- | the bridge but had to pass through the stream L - B the Dutch | Panies that have clalms against it Secon day morning. FPlay will | beneficlary is certainly remarkably clever | yeight championship at from 133 to { below, thus making a jam at both ends of | Adrian Hofmever, F of the Dutch | ccond W Moorhen, Grande commerce imme renft . ¥ X | : | r Sout fri The | == - Viteue, finy el . ree imm hereafte | and evinced wonderful talent, both in her | pounds. Kid Lavigne lost the laurels to | the bridge. ordinary motor cars and mo.nr Reformed Anm“ h of So .1”1 \ ;‘. a. 1 9: pohind R e T giconidas, Palm TT———— instrumental and vocal numbers. She is | Frank ne at 135 pounds at 3 p. m., and | ;i‘l;;_'f‘"‘:;'*n;"x‘;";';{”f‘;;"‘ L o » ot !:n‘ -*"\";“3‘”“ l‘"’b ‘1‘\'"‘::' | ADVERTISEKENTS arer, Precious Ston 3 Ll pss - ¥ Erne A ool ch adva e one of e sting history of Cecil Rhodes’ coun- bk BB "o At denngon. | o Improvement Club Officers. | 10 years of age and yet her voice L‘.l"lm"\ turn lost to Gans at the same | racing cars was stopved dead in order that | rv. Dr. Hofmeyer has won an enviable Whorler., sesican. he new improvement association,|kas the beauty and volume of that of a | Weleht oo fEhtwill be placed op | L7CTECR g0 B ordinars car might Cawl over | reputation in England, Scotland and Cal- YOU OFTEN SEE ace—' known as the wth of > {2 ¢ 3 A e seats for the fig he place As for the motor. oy he: Tuce” the " 1 i . Se J 1 Lt ey ce—Tankard, Neponset, | known as th th of the Park Im-|girl of 20. Her singing of Gounod's “Ave | ., "/ morning at 10 o'clock 'L ‘}‘[;rll"\f Were simply used near Chartres as pacing | ifornia as an eloquent speaker, with fault- Sixth = Race — Sadducee, Past rovement Cl at 1 meeting iast night " with violin obligato by C. Vandal, | . 0000 © | machines by any stray scorcher who wanted | Jess English and the bearing of a scholar Reckless . a following officers and ex. | yrise o every one und brought aggn ; [ to tuke them on. Measures for preserving the | Jiid o"rntleman. DIAMONDS rs 4 ex- | hest encomiums. - safety of the public were elth nonexistent e —— ecutive commitiee serve during the en- | s g Neil Goes Nolth to Referee. or of the most ridiculous charact AW $-1p en s Jei tt Finnie made her first pub- ; ’ N . . op if the H ‘IHORNE ENTBIES r: A Ruef, president; L. R. ““',\m,‘ml 4;;‘.:: J:::x" xh:r; h-;“um“l ‘_p“k‘e Jim Nell left Jast night for Portiand,| Pennell then describes the scene at the Coakley's Confidence Misplaced. WORN by pex?p!e and wonder if they s e '8 I“""""":!‘['"] orge R. Fletcher, | Lo “heara to great advantage in two | Where he goes to referee the Walcott- | headquarters at Chartres and the appear- | D. K. Coakley, s‘lw"-k'-‘vvn 246 | are real. They may deceive vou at " den illiam Greenficld, sec- | t Thou IKnow the Land?* | Mysterious Billy Smith fight to-morrow | ance and often hysterical demeanor of | Townsend streei, secured a warrant from | , 5 b WA > I - N Samuels, treasurer; Edward | Jit'>T0 o "She possesses a charming | MEDT. It Smith retains any of his olds | those who were out of the race, and saye: | Police Judge Fritz vesterday for the ar. | 2" e e o Ja hens adiopley Dunn, se t arms Ve COM- | personality, which should make her a|!me aggressiveness the fight Will be of | Furcher up the strest was another car wieh | Te%t of Raymond Curley, on a charge of | of Slectric lghis, Dut any one can determins o A1< S, 2 18, Jacob | great acquisition to the concert stage. L. |the “rough house” order, as when these |a huge gasn in the tire of one wheel, the | felony embezzlement. He alleges that he | ot B 08 PIOS T NERC oF day upless N Heyman, Thomas J. Glynn, J. W. Wright, | & Badquin, Professor R. Foster and |Men meet nothing is barred. Neil will | other tire down and the whole. twisted’ ang | placed Curley in charge of the saloon | mone; the gem. that even dinmond deeiors e W. A. Deane D. R. Mc Neill, F. T -\_‘._,‘ Mrs. Prentis Peters heiped to make up a | have his hands full. The bout is iikely | bent. in l?‘vevhnlmh of a dozen workmen. | while he went East on a visit and when | in constant dread (but won't admit), the ge - e o ekarran, A. Van der Nalllen | ;rogramme of unusual excellence. to develop into a three-handed affair. | Waiking away therefrom was u bemg With | pe returned Curley had disappeared and | that many timés causes the remark 0. Cax b I aulius Fink, W. J. Herrin W, J.| + Frank Neil went north with his father. | pair of goxglen over the other, plastered with | S0 had $260. doubt: “It Is either genuine or T Sinpoad 108 ot 288, | Landbex od . J. Kennedy, | . He expects to be able to get on several | mud and ofl, In the rags and (atters of whe: S B TR, | Pt g Bty S ” e arles Bliss and A Buckingham, | Amateurs Give Clever Recital. matches, had once béen a suit of clothes. 1t opened Falls From Street 1 0s S e that. Smueen 3 ; 1 ‘alls From Streetcar. sclence by connecting that las 104, Fra | @4t The pupils of Miss Sadie Mendelson phxupEio e its mouth and said In a Solce choked with | . et e soical G R Sree P i e e e e S S RN ve cicomed by a large crowd of A : tears and in the American lanzuage: [, George Raymond, a orer employed | tien. hardness, producing a luster e @ | were oy f‘“"l z‘)linll m(‘f payoeitd Boxer Joe Choynski in Town: don't mind breaking down again, but It makes | by Charles Warren. the contractor, fell | &¥ Which even time can neither deta ,.‘.’,Ig n«.].x'a l(:llmn 109, Selected 100, Matt Waa. | {Tiends at Curta et 8! ¥ Joe Choynski, the hoxer, is paying a | ™ %0 very angry. from a San Bruno car near the Seven-| n)xv”h ; "!.'»':-!" - 4 _Workers “_‘\__m nn Dear Geichel 103, J. W. | offered a long and varied programme, | fiying visit to his relatives in this city | o ‘(;fl:-," Mr. Vanderbilt and he had been in Mile House yesterday evening and was | Gemuine dtum :.1-‘ :.’r‘m“ i vd a TaerTack d race, six_furlongs, purse—Lady Char. | @0, if hearty applause s any criterion | and is renewing old acquaintances. He N AR | badly bruised. He was removed to the | Hungarian and Australian opals o R Wy Poseur 101 101, Hanna to go by, they certainly scored a success. | was at the Olympic Club for a time yes- City and County Hospital. where he was | proval to all parts of the United Stat 9. Springstead 54 L A nah 8! Patrolmen Are Fined Y seliing—Joe Martin Littie Giant Feronia 101, | There were twentv numbers, all told, and | terday, looking none the worse for his ex- el treated for an injury to his hip and sey- | tatlon rubies, emeralds, sapphires ar . Harney 118 Prisce o Seone 1 without _exception they were well ren- | perfences in the ring. He leaves here to- | Patrolman Patrick Powell was fined 25 | eral cuts on the head and face. of aclentific character and workmashshiy Papis 108, Delia Deract st chard 85, en Chance 100 3. 3 | dered. Those who took part were: Misues | day for Nome, where lie Is matched to |last night by the Police Commissioners for [ logues. World's greatest dtamond rack heavy, o 107, Turner 103, Kitty Clyde gs, | Helen and Charlotte Crown, Adam Robin- | fight c urley. e latter should e Potrero | trac ok Toune 102 orrly 104 son, Miss Lulu Crown. Miss Anna Seren- | prove an casy mark for the clever Call- |4nd neglecting his Seat. Oficer l.zosephl = Ozd::! Held thu‘fimwer. o Js Co DAVIDSON, SELECTIONS FOR HA “ion ‘uriongs, selling—Cellulose | sky, Miss Emma Huebner, Miss Alice | fornian. e or reporting off Edward Ordway was held to answer be- . Store ad Laboratory, 124 Kearay S - e o D Hobar 1001 or CPrle- | Naylor, Miss Hazel Kochman, Harold PR LSS duty while under the influence of liquor. | fore the Superior Court in $2000 bonds by | ~ = < Virst Race—Firbane, Mattis Spencer 90, Orieans 100 Naylor, Miss Sybil Harrise, Miss Edna Corbett at the Olympic Club. o R R TR B P T o yatendyy o & HILL CLIMBER Damohsione, 5 | pSixtn race, flu._r:nal;“;%v.m. selling— | Robinson, Miss Erna Weiss, Miss Hazel | e cvent of the next ladies’ night at | Harry Forbes Defeats Rausch. ;?”igle “fhb;'!llaeni! :: ;m:' into the | . See Hace — Li ‘anny Knox 96, The Black Scot 106 ‘. 3 % enilworth House a us 4 r— e Gardner 100, Tony Lepping 96, Varner 108, | NoTIOr i Mo Tioons, Miss Hila | the Olympic Club will be the appearance| KANSAS CITY, May %—~Harry Forbes | s e hon stole 100 yarts op heotreet on | Third Race—Howendobler, Allce | o8 9% Dawion 109 Socapa 102 Ice o7, | Nayior, Miss Marle Mammersmith, Miss | of jim Corbett in an cxhibition of boxing. | secured the decision over Morris Rauch | Moy 10 404 stole 190 vards of new carpet. | Docsiaety: Lopne, . Hansborough 97, Rastux 102 Eliza Dillon 65, | Sadle Mendelson, Miss Margaret Mc- | The date set is Tune 16 and & gener, " | at the end of a fifteen-round bout He fp anap Ses a peddier’s | Terra Incognita 108, Kisme 102 hiin, Miss Beatrice Ci i e a general pro. at the | wagon in his operations. ourth Race—Patay Brown, Jerry | 15772 Incos 2 The M1l Langhiin, . SN SOAH rown, Miss| gramme of music and athletics Is being | Missourl Athletic Club to-night. Forbes | ™8 3 Lymeh. Proceeds [ O s Clara_Hyman, Miss Tessle Bowhan, Miss | 51008, Of musiC and athie was the aggressor throughout and earnedq ————— & Fifth Rece—Barrack, C. ompans, | ¥ o » Eva Rittingstein and Miss Grace Paul. " the award Refuse to Grant Furthér Concessions. oor. g k e Wixth Race—Mike Strauss, Delln | L AOINE, AELEOTIONR Ruhlin and Ferguson Fight a Draw. e i CHICAGO, May 2%.—The general man- Oxtrand, Optional. Rt .',;,; :e- ;:r:-:t-l:m’f: ; e California Landmark League. BOSTON, May 2.—The fifteen-round Late Shipping Intelligence. agers of the raflroads running into Chi- ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. | Rosecourt. $ ¥ Idris, | The members of the California Land-| bout between Gus Ruhlin of Akron, Obio, SAILED, cago remained firm to-day in thelr re- ST LOUIE, May 26.—The entries for the | groCCo®d Race——Gus Heldorn, J. W. | mark League will hold a meeting this| and Sandy Ferguson of Chelsea at the Tuesday, May 26. fusal to grant any further concessions (o races at 8t Louls to-morrow are as follows: | © Fhied Hoce o ftear, H. evening at 8 o'ciock’ at the Hopkins Art| Criterion Athletic Club to-night was call-| Stmr Olymole, Hansen, Whatcom. the freight handlers, and there are ap- First race. five and half furlongs, selling. | Lady, Pettijohn. » Hannah | ;. tjtute. Among other matters of busi-| ed a draw, although Ruhlin outpointed DOMESTIC PORTS, parently slight indications of weakening Dora 100, Bendara 97 i Ben Hullum 108, Fourth Race—W. B. Gates, e dhor 102, Baronet 105, Rose Court 107, Ziri | Clyde. Allee Tarmer. L 95, Reducer 112, Dr. le?fi 105, Lady Jdria Fifth Race — Si Christopher, 103, George Fabb 102 Clinton E 105, Ap. | Nearest, Dr. Scharfl. proved 192, Mada Bell 105, Joseph Goss 105. xth Race — Kisme, Soca four and a half furiongs. seli- | Leenja. Becond race, COO8 BAY—Arrived Mey 26—Schr llngr.;]e)n-: “Ié’ I|~'L ABERDEEN--Salled May 26—Stmr § Monica, for San Franc i Arriv ay 26—Stmr ’J € Lindauer, hen May 22; schr A B Johnson, hence May 8: sone Esther Buhme, hence May 11. | ness that will be discussed will be the restoration of the San Antonio mission gnd the perfecting of arrangements for the entertainment which will be given shortly at the Chutes in aid of the league. his opponent. ——————— NEW YORK, May 26.—Mrs, J. B. Gibson, who was burned when an explosion occurred on her yacht, the Vagabond. on the Hudson River on May 6, died to-day. She was 30 years oid. Jessio on the part of the union. Several promi- nent leaders of the organization favor de- laying the entire matter until next spring, when it is believed by them that the freight handlers throughout the country will be better organized. CHANGE WHILE YOU RIDE Makes riding easy. Ride a SMALL GEAR UP HILL—-LARGE GEAR on the LEVEL. HILL-CLIMBER BICYCLE MFG. CO., Inc. 1818 Market St., S.F.

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