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THE SAN RACING IN THE EAST AND WEST! VMcCHESNEY WINS OAKWOOD HANDICAP AND SETS A NEW TRACK RECORD Concede There Is Nothing in the West Able to Give »the Son of Macduff an Argument at a Mile or More-—Pulsus Takes the Great Trial Stakes, While Perla Scores at St. Louis ! - Bawi ol " | HEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y., June n enormous<crowd saw the | mpion two and three year olds | action to-day. The best juve- | s lined up in the Great Trial | the winners of the Brook- | ndicaps went to | e stakes. d spectators saw the pro- It also included one of factory steeplechases run in all it was a splendid | which the best horses of bt in the closing event, ky ;\ruculsm clearly should have been re- m - en ~ . *r of real enjoyment ance stakes far out- » Great Trial, which | Thomas' brown colt | of this big stake £ way toward recouping Mr. s and may encourage him to FRANCISCO sesececssssssgecscssece WINNING HORSES IN GREAT TRIAL Racing Results at Seattle. SEATTLE, June 2.—Following is a " s racing at the Mead- and a half furlongs— ner second, Rol- s ngs—Rose Farr second, Metlakatia and a half furiongs— Van second, Dr. Sher- 3, 5% e and a fourth miles cap—Fossil won, Hora- third. Time, 1:59%. turlongs—Yellowstone ., Educate third. -Anvil won, Do- tolrd. Time, 1:46%, Her Touching Solicitude. It was at the Church of St. Mary the Vir, take one of the ushers strange young man into the However, as the pew con- in empty there seemed no n. WIODg Pew. tinued to rema r the service had begun, how- was a loud frou-frou of silk a woman ®ru breezily into the g was 40, perhaps; but her tollet, athed the last and crispest elegance, said she amazing silver-hilted e a folded gonfalon, a thing < gleaming through black lace, e was about to lay this on the e her she noticed the strange who had moved further down com £ depositing the sunshade she stared at him out of es and said in iced-water ave made some mistake at. This entire pew is oung man flushed painfully and was to in embarrassment when weet-faced, elderly personage directly ck of him touched him on the shoulder. . re welcome to a sitting in here,” And the stranger she Al the "d of the service the woman silver-hilted sunshade turned ely. Evidently from the way essed her the elderly personage he sweet face was of some social Orpheum 90, Paramcunt 2 she purred in explanation of her apparent lack of politeness—*‘you see, I have a tremendously sore throat, {and I just couldn’t bear to expose any | one to the risk of kneeling beside me."— | New York Press. | ——————— New Gases in Chromosphere. Owing to their proved relationship to helium, Prof. Mitchell of Columbia Uni- versity suspected that the recently dis- | covered gases—neon, argon, krypton and | xenon—might exist in the sun’s chromo- sphere. To test his supposition he com- | pared their spectra with the spectra photographed at the Sumatra - eclipse. The comparison showed that lines due to neon and argon are present in the eclipse spectrum, but the evidence with respect to the lines of krypton and xenon was inconclusive. The author suggests that cll these gases | may bave come to the earth's atmos- phere from the sun, according to the theory that fonized particles constantly journey from one sun to another, being repelled by the pressure of light. ——————— The Ottoman Government has bought the English concession for a line of rail- road from Haifa to Damascus. It is in- tended to build a rallway through Gali- lee to Mzerib, by way of Beisan, connect- ing at Mzerib with the Damascus-Mecca line. This line has now reached a point jelst of the Dead Sea. While this line will be buiit for strategical purposes, it can hardly fail gradually to develop the trans-Jordan country. cement ties are dis- 10 DAYS' TRIAL OF DR. 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ATle] o)l CAZADERO,ETC. sax rmawcisco zo R WEEE DAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:00, 11:00 & m.: fil&‘“fl“flrfifl’!‘ 13:35 230, 3:40, 5:10, 5:00, 3:30 and 11:3 (Holidays, excepted)—6 1 12:20, ;5315‘ = B LJWEEK DAYS ialurdlyr—}:xtfl trip st 1:30 2. .uw-.m: B 45 e days doce mot vun to | l‘. mm !0 DAYS—6:05, 6:50, eecccossssrstsosoesssoees There’s nothing “cheap” about Rock Island tourist sleep- Walter Magee, the young society ath- ers—except the price lete, who recently gained some unsought | of tickets. notoriety by calling down a big bully in | : T e ke the bar of the Palace Hotel, was a pm'tyi \ 2 7 S to an impromptu battle on Market street | ! £ A vestibules, Pintsch gas, last evening shortiy after 7 o'clock. It} steam hcat, toxlct rooms, was an affair into which he was drawn through his desire to.protect a friend | and almost all the other con- S’ severn Dosting (L fthe s bende 2 veniences of standard sleepers. The stranger and before he realized 1t Magee | and the strapger were at it hammer and | bedding is clean, second-class tickets ¥re accepted, and tongs. { the berth rate, California to Chicago, is only $6.00. Magee and Willie O'Connor, son of the | i e late Cornelius O'Connor, were out auto- | Cars xm: rancisco_ “E4 via the “El Paso mobiling during the evening and after | f::" Lize. We‘"flu‘-‘“flmv‘m‘ Sendays via [HS'aflU visiting_the Palace they started up Mar- Tickets ud Tull information at Southera Pacific ticket et street on their way to the home of the offices, or by addressing Svslem first named in the Western Addition. Sud- F. W. Tromrson, G. W. A., ¥ v denly their machine got out of order and 623 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Magee stopped it near Lotta’s fountain for the purpose of making an investiga- tion of the cause of the trouble. While he and O'Connor were busily engaged in their examination a crowd gathered and one of the latter_ a sturdy little fellow, who eventually proved quite pugnacious, volunteered suggestions @s to the proba- ble trouble. At first no heed was paid to his remarks, but finally his persistency in his seemingly well-meant efforts to aid the automobilists in unraveling the mys- tery got him into trouble. O'Connor, suddenly assuming the air of the ruler of the universe and incidentally the ownership of the machine, turned on the young fellow and in an insulting man- | M Valley. | ner demanded to know what right the} SUNDATS AND LEGAL el stranger had to “butt In” in affairs that | %70 Were not of his or the public’s coneern. | - Trates o e s e et THow | There were a few words passed between | marked () to Fairfax. except 5:15 p. m. Satur- the two and then the fist of the stranger | | days. On Saturdays the 3:15 p. m. traln runs shot out and landed on O'Connor's jaw. | FeirfaX o o v ey To SAN FRANCISCO | B staggering him and sending his hat nnd4_w-ex days—5:25, $6:25, 7:40, 8:15, 19:35, | 3 e glasses through the air. 1:65 a. m., 12:30, 2:20, 33:45, 4:30, 5:30, 6:45, Destina- | Sun- | Week For a second the crowd, which had been | 10:20 2. 15:10 0:40, $10:55, S £ S R tapidly increasing as the war began. : 30 s, 440, 13:50, ‘ T 18a looked for the immediate annihilation of 10205 m trom E— e R s n. the stranger, for he appeared to be no ;;i‘tl)n): lfli;u PATIEY TO Y |'6-00p| 820 p match for his bigger and much Stronger | «ori " week days—5 ©, 6 w_ | 8:20p T:25p opponent. But if it hoped to witness | g5 11:10 a m. 13:40, 2:45, 5.1, 7:25 p| O'Connor give a demonstration of his own | 10: T Ta5a T8 prowes it was doomed to disappointment, 55, 10, 11 ‘0"1; m., 12:05, 00a Novate, f10-20 for the big burly fellow, who has so 5 g 30 a| taluma | 6:20 p| often prided himself on his pugilistic abil- | 7:45 a. m., .... d,,.z_c.,_.dm, and way | | 3%9 i and | 73 T " 210 p! ta Rosa. ities, took his medicine like a lamb and e Pt R mm)_k e e when the stranger again went at him he days 78 ex :30a| 7:30a 20 2/10:20 a made no attempt to turn the tide of battle. e ol 5 §:0a 8:00a] Fulten |73 e3P Magee has a reputation as a clever box- 7 ot e = e ' = er. He Is 3 man of splendid physique, as | - Sundays an Lesal ys—S a. m, Caza- : S strong as a giant_ but the last one to pick e TR L SR £ | 7:30a] ”-j st o2 -&1“0& a quarrel. Last night, however, when he | ooy and way stacions - o POl 230p| 2:30p Geyserville, | 7:25p T:25p witnessed the “flunk” of his friend O’Con- ;m;‘xnn;r gmr:‘p:;ez: Market st | | | Cioverdale. | | nor he was aroused by a feeling of dis- —Foot of Market st. s - - gust, and, rushing into the midst of the l sl i) e [T T crowd where O’'Connor was slowly recov- | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | 70l 73081 Wi T e ering from the effects of the blow he had | sl 103 Hithe. 1739l 7:38p received, he challenged the stranger to :00 aj 8:00 3| Camp Vacation. [10:20a/10:20a a contest and in a second they were at it :30 p| 2:30 p| _ Guermeville. | 7:35p| 6:20p fast and furious. Although the outcome 00al 8:00a| Sonoma, | 5:40a S:40a did not appear unhv;rnbl'; for Hltgee. his 10 pi 5:10p| _ Glen Ellen. | 6:00p| 6205 opponent certainly showed more than or- | ¥ T30 al 7:30 a/ T10- dinary cleverness, and for a time it was | &8s B iRy svenepnr. [T R give and take with honors fluctuating. Finally the combatants clinched and rolled over the street, pulling and maul- STAGES comnect at Santa Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at | Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boomevilie and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Carisbad and Bartiett : at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Blue Lakes, P as they went, and they were mixing ‘who discreetly declined to reveal his iden- tity, was bleeding from several gashes In his face and large welts also formed a gamely offered to go on with the Mtue fiomens and probably would have insisted had not several persons pointed out to him the ing it pretty hard when the crowd interfered | D& & Manmxy ST and dragged the two apart. The stranger, BRUSHES £ s i part of his faclal decoration. He was_indeed In a sorry plight foolishness of the proposition. Magee, | Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento st. too, was bleeding from the mouth, but otherwise ‘Westport, , Cahto, c_l_. Beil's Springs. Harrts. 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