The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 2, 1903, Page 8

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MICHTY HERMIS WAL REGORD N BIRE FORM FALS TO MGEE Last Year’s Champlon{Fyve and One Ha.lf Fur- Wins a Handicap in Jongs .in 1:05 1-5 Fast Time. Urextended. —_— o Lowers Track Record for|{Horsemen Believe the Colt the Withers Mile at Could Have Gone Half Morris Park. Second Faster. LU Special Dispatch ‘o The Csil | Special atch to The Call: MORRIS PARK, Oct. 1—Two nota-‘ CHICAGO, Oct. i.—Ed Corrigan’s three- worthy performances wers seeni at' Morris | year-old colt McGee, by White. Knight- Park to-day when ITermis and Mollie | Femorse; ridden by Jockey Buchanan; their resg e races. E. R.| St @ new Amerfean record for five and Thomas’ horse, carrying 134 ‘pounds. de- | & hal? furlongs in tlie second race st Har- feated four oppor ]v'n to-day, covering the route in 1:051-5. nine furlongs in is four-ffths of a second off ‘the K ove mark. track recced. over th McGée showed a- marvelous turn of o gk speed, ranc over ine 'gray streak,”.Dox Domo, in the stretck and’ won . going o by two and. a hail iai effort had béen made by ting the track nd it -probably to-day, - Many e opinicn. that McGeae half-second faster had His fractional s in te handicap at H thus’ beating *he particular - course | OV 1d, but not the track nine-furlong course, 1891 by “Tristan. The e race run by Her- | won ‘by Tristan hat' Hermis accom- feat over what. is called the urse, whiie Tristen &)d ais | iuito Tts Dbest o never wes faster horsemen werse could ha 4 farce was the n steeplecnase, titors riddea by of ‘Tubber ‘to- 3 day, Lut the westher was cloudy "and 1 won the first race oleverly. { ryreatening. -The attendance was far % boye-that Lad above the average, ted by -the ex- aers. L ched ice captured the puyses. for ‘boys -that hava winners; seven ve_firiongs; seliing PR RS Wreath 94, Eva's leufi! , ‘also ran ) (Ferrell) Start By, the Cii Inter Ocean’ Withers - mi nic 105, Outsider 96, N 5, Fiara 93, Pockey .96, bia 305, Maut I Golden Link: d “dona, Mansard. B s 108, #5008 106, B [+ °Third race — Toah, Talpa, Stuyve. MORRIS PARK SELECTIONS. | Fourt]: .1ace — l:hsten, Tnltec, By the New York Telegragt | Dérice. First race — Charawind, McGrath-| - Pirth race — Clifton Fnrge Toledo, | jana Prince, Draughtsman. i 3.°P.. Mayhesry. Second race — Boxwood, Emerg: | . gixth race — Alfred C, Mczm, ency, Hello. | Red Cliff. Third race — Leonora Loring, Race i ————e———— . King, Salvatella. DAN PATCH FAILS TO BEAT Fourth race — Grey Friar, Re liable, Bad News. Fifth race — Mary Street, Auries- wille, Biserta. Sixth race — Wild Pirate, Hood- Wink, Kingraine. FRENCH RACING WORLD IS GREATLY AGITATED | judges to determiné the winner, Believes That American- Trainers Scott Hudson: with Guy Fortune up, Drug the Race Horses Placed in Their PARIS, Oct. 1.—The racing ‘world here | is greatly agitated about the question of | s ley Park. CINCINNATY, Oct. 1.—There “ivas great |} { f l Speedéd Against Time at Oak- | | { | heats in the pace were hotly contested ! by Pan Michael and King Direct,.and in en by Myron uc- Henry against-his pacing recsrd of 139, but falled ty'best 4. Summary: American trainers are thought to be es- pecially expert, the public here attribut- - = ,fi . Diatsita, Fantine, Jii.- 1 ing their remarkable successes to this 5 practice. Pending @ report by the veter | 208 Pace. purse $1200_Fannie D Lovd zon inary surgeons appointed by the stewards | *=0"%, 204 ‘third heats in 2 oe\g, the matter, the press is taking up the | started. subject. The Matin this morning pub- trot. purse £1000-—Guy Fortune wim twe lishes an interview with a leading Ame: e '“-z‘c;e,'em ‘Do, can traimer at Chantilly, named Leigh. i % who emphatically declared tliat he 4id not permit drugging in his stable, for he con- sidered the practice harmful. He added, however, that American stable lads here were profiting by the credulity of certaim trainers and were selling the nestrums at o "by. Joo Patchen (M Time by -quarters, 01 i high prices. and Tongi also sts —_———— 4 —r—————— Guardians Will Care for Property. .. Hooper. Makes His ngport. T. M. Walsh and J. G. Sullivan, guar-- Thé report of Poflr‘eman W B Hooper dians of Abbie Sullivan, ax old woman, | of the Cruelty o Animais’ detail -for last- month, was filed with Chief Wittman yes-- Stevenson and Seventh streeis, will in the | terday. *During the month he %ad at- who owns $30,000 worth of property orn future restrict themselves l.o a supervi- | tended to 26 cases of working lame horses, £ion of the property. Judge Troutt decided | 22 galled horses; 2 wornout horses, 1 beat” yesterday that Mrs. Sullivan was able to | inz and whipping, ‘1 overdriving, 2 sick | eigns’ for ‘three and four year olds, one ook out for her persoin. The question of | ard 3 killed. He bhad prosecuted 5 cases! ard three-quarter -miles; Rock Sand wu the old lady’s competency to manage her | and obtained ‘5 convictions, the fines-be- affairs came up on her petition-to revoke g %40. He hdad examined 744 grading and | ting was £ to 4 against uling teams and 125 coops of poultry | .on Rock Bnnd and 20 to 1- her to competency, 3y | suffering from the sun and mt of water, the letters of guardianship and to restore . Liti:le "'Scduf, : Spectal Dispatclj to The Call. . .—In a . gensatiordl |. finish, Littie scou( won the feaiurs event. 4t Delmar Park’ m.day. affait at & mile and-'ah eighth, and’ tire the distdnecs 1:543, breaking the track récord .by..a second, Taby Tosa, tiie 11 10 5 favorite, Vas second by a néck; while: Dan: Mg Keénng was thé same third - place. ST. LOVIS, It wks & purse | harse “made distdnce -batk M | Thé track- was -fast, v\on.lh-r clear .and ‘the amnflaqce gooa rmfl' I‘LACE——SLX lnd .a _’hnlt turlonn se. 5 “elght. Jockey.: to 1~Pepp¢-r Digk, 102" (Beauchp)-8 1. 'l\)lnr) 5to 1-—)1’1|mrv TH. J'»ues “ch. ele 35, Aline £ Ere Tenny 14 Mc(nnn.u ‘Mm-ni Horse, Weight,. Jocka: ve favorites.and’y —Lora 3, 10 Smith). Joties'- b, -{. b:‘c W 113; Mzude Johnson 110, ileriesger 109, Mayor Muxer - . . -ramo- RACE- ene mile: |18 o if\\ B Tz 103 (Waliac 5 1—pen MeKenpa, 1i0Briceih) 99, ‘s qu ‘\l‘u n' 14 and" an’ efehth miles; | (\m euily “‘\n- 1 htof - FllergHe- A w), Ful £ Bergerel BT Lours mn'xms 's'r LOUIS;. Qet 2 Tirgh-geir-olds ‘an ng and .nm ‘105;. Catherine’ K#ox 108, Crascertan- 108, . Te /165, Denil 105, Stiver. Plush - * Gassiper: 105, Syl nv; and mr-funn_nu.‘ tw ‘Port. Warden o - Fifth rhcs, geven mrlog.xs' : sfimx-nm the 10 b rase; siy fuflons ) Gus. Lahka 482 ’1 Third, mie i Hiuekleberry Finn 3 . K F race First race — Mary Lavana, ZDn- O ek - : Fim{ race: Second race — M. Rose, Ceylon. | Vestry.. . , Slxth rm:e - fipt(o a] Theory, Sid Clubu MaXe An.ununcements ight annaunced: that' the \'stake yalue of the Brooklyn handicap for | 1904 would be $0,000 gudrantged, instead ot | $10,000 addéd, as formerly. . The Coney Istand Jockey nounced the followin; of stakes for 1904 | }4)0)(?)' Club t HIS' OWN PACING REOOBD " changes in:vaiues | he " Stiburban .to- be $26,000 guarrameed instead of. $10,000 addeds | ce to be $15,000°guaranteed, for- added; June handieap, 57500 instead of $1500 added; each Double Eyent to" be- $10,000 $5000: guaranteed. . . GSkeets” Martin Is lupqnded. LONDON, Oct. J.—"Bkeets” American “fockey, from riding from. October 2 to October 9 by .the stewards of the Jockey: Cluh -for. attempting to anticipate the .start in’ the iace for_the Hopgt’ul stakes At the N.,., mnrkez meeting yesterday. * ——o Driven by Myron McHenry Hl Is | racing at Oakley Park to-day.. The four part of -the, the last three it fook the decision’ of the ! set all calculations in the irot. He: Martin, the| The Buckeye, 2120 pace, ; alleged drugging of race horses, in which | mcme; won second, uflrfi .n‘é“iéirff”,‘;t’ 55 2:00%, 10, 2:00%.° King Direct won fl‘nl LOS ANGELES, Oct..1.—Catcher flurl- burt and Pitcher, Drinkwater of the Los Angeles_baseball, team wefe’ released to- Manager .Morley- ‘wiréd from. San 5 to Treasurer Levy 6 give tht men their, releaseand ship their uniforms 'I“r MM‘EY £ave as a reducing ex- Go “Direct and xlngmarq uso I e | race Queen won first heat ir 2:08%. Nervol of the French Jockey Club investigating., Riley B, mnflnd Stritton ana, ’fiuumer also rd_of 1:59, p.lch\g_m THE DALLES, Or., Oct, 1.0 1t 2:14 trot—Captain Capperten won, Roy second, Barney tlird. ' Best time, owners' handieap—Sol Lich- tenstein ‘wom, doddtniuf Night second, ,mm- Six furiongs, . Qaarté‘r of a mn&-anep.::n, e —— . Scepue ‘Wins Jockey Club Bu.ku. . LONDON, Oct. 1.—At the Newmarket First Octjber meeting to-day Sceptic won the Jeockey Club stakes :of 1000 sover- nd and Cappa White ‘d. The bet- ‘| her e-mal.n. o e Qutfoofis Freshme Tea.m Defea.t,s- -N ot VOne of Uncle s Men ‘...Makes a Circuit of . the Bases. J'nade a G5-yard. ru; “a few inutes old ‘and then kicked-the goal: . The. 'secohid touchdewn and :goal “ere made aftet . perslslent _bucking: ‘all the’ wayidown the fleld..-In the. se¢ond half the freshmen had. the Palo Altos- ont the tweryard line, but Tost- the' ball at the critieal moment-dnd ‘éould not score. The freshmon-pldyéd. she.best game they.have alo ‘Alto team ‘last .weelk Positiop, Palo Alt. R‘.m E., L. Fr 185y evening, in the of At Ceritral P ‘evening: ¢ Qctober i6; with the- exceptior of “Bundqy - bveirng, ‘and ‘a_portign ‘of . the procedils” Will - by donated to the v Rov. Father McQuade is th he apLul.ng of e ¥ were. witched syith, considerdble interest, and ghere .was marked enthusiasin eurin, y i’ while. pulling on - the, fopes the closing” :gm. of -th their . nppnn nts over the: flv&rnox mark in nd the Bridge by irited contest. Bath matched ‘and e -Grgi few’ mmmw Lut the tongshoremen. won out for 1 “min. thirte <t cantest. fors the, evéning. was be- tween ‘the, feamsters, and. thé: cafmeri.. The éarmfen -had -tha advantage of .more.than 6400 pound -their téam, but ‘the téar- sters: palpd ‘them. over - the 'enlnl mark at “the, firliiy o held theadvantige tw a stubborn ‘manner hby. Inch the, tbamsters advanted, and svon. amid. cheers Jn four .minutes ‘a’nd three ‘second g ‘Tegmeters—A. Edminster, F. Bdminster. t‘ Knosinan, H. Rusmussen, P. Lanch.. M, - Shel- . J. Régerson, M. :Iandy, J. Sexmuth _and T..J: Armitrong’ g Longshbremen--A: ‘B McDermott; F. Budlk- v. R. M¢Donald. O Martin, N. SKinner, G. Jodgesson. M. Phice;~J. Eklotn, M. Desmond, &, MeGlieoy .;dp et arpehters—, organ, reison, .| McFariand, J." Currie, E. La Bollrvl OD“ Ohleen, Gug Nelson::'S. Compton, B. Hammerston. J. Nelsop and Al “Waller. ers—E." I; Nolan, P.” Milbtick, . P. ¥ Lastra, 0. Dupont, J, McCprthy. Myerscoff, and T, Plnl!vrrrs—D ke ‘{ Al T. Callaghen, J.. Apen nnfl 3.0 Connell . . borers—J. Tobin, T: Welsh, P.- Cum- wnings, W.. Gifford, M. “Donovan, 'J, Sullivan, Pk Kelly, 1. Sheeliax, -M. Kane' amy. T. Car- roll.’ Elactrieal Workers—P. Peterson, J. B, ‘Stan- ton,.J. Cdmeron. C:'Anderson_T:’ Shanahan, R. Feriniman,. M. Pederson, ' H. . Walker, T. Sywterssn and D. 0. Keefe - - “Horseshoers—E." Jofner. W. stuny. 7. Fen- vabchi, M. Kelly," T,.Quinn, A.* Wn-m. 7 Duffey. . T, Creedon; J. Jerchielli, J. McClosky ‘and J_Dimining. Plumbers—J.° Casserly, J. -Kers, J., Rooney. |-r Burke,’ J, McAuliffe. 1 Thornton; L. Bor- aéh, T, cafey, J. Colvin, J. Bovg and .T. asey. Cement Workers—a, F. Baldock, J. Pojts, J. Dolly.~ W. Nyman, J, Doss, C. ‘Witliams, J. -Mattson, I, Nylund," 3. Beklund ana’ 7. Storms. Bridge Bnllden—l{ Rumstech, G. Prahl, G. . Anderson, F. Smith, G. Ingle, A. Rundblum, T Scof - Hendricksen, G: Oftefson h; Schwo, C. Héck, O. W..Da- Cflrm!()r'fl Witislow. M., McKinley,* J. N. Johnun’ J. Fletches, E. lhckwn H. Bfivle. W. Gramap ehd G. N. Lane, D. R, M Nefll was in charge of the éon. tests and §. T. Sulljvan’ was the referee. e e clytnxn Pays the Claims! IA)S ANGELES; Get. l.—'!‘lie schigonér Marie, - which was libeled yesterday for $1200 by the J. C. Moore Company of San Francisgo, sailed to-day from Port 'Los -ch;al;ria'y Irwin Badly Injured hy Being Hit by a ‘Pitohed Bail ST)LNDING or‘ THE CLUBS. W. T Pet) | Lo-Anxnum& g - had a chance on t the offérings of Joe Corbett t:Recroation Park. The former | Ing at 12 o’clock. The draw resulted as Ba.mmore idol ‘was-better than ever, and be-Unwound himself in such a way that the home stickers “were out of thé going. | v&. Mount Tose; Medley vs “man made the circuit of ‘the bags Hin the: full nine fanings of play. [ shown- this s The-8sanford freshs’ The. nativés \Vlnnle uttér mede his first bow in one of Ilncle's suits.. He was good fo the An- gel batsmen. and -they liked . his _style. | véry.man on. the ‘team ‘save Smith and Toxaan taok. oie. or:more long swings. at fférings- af Cutter. . tumulated fourteen Bits and éléven runs. WHy it was not'a hundred seems strange. A, 8ad aceident happened in the third in- ning,” when Capiafn Charley: Irwin was : ¢ hit.on the-head by a pitched ball and pufl Fiving: Haivey M vs. Veépper Hll: Gurnpowder | - Hughes was ruled out at this time by completély- out.: straight one and Irwin, expecting to seé the:-sphere -curve; him,_so hard ‘that the- the:leather had come-in contact with his t;" The hall #ojled as far as sécond base ' Irwin was cut for- fully He will prohably ‘be forced 1 the ;game for many days. In-all they ac- thréw- a. fast, 'ked into it. -spectators. thought _.ngi.--.;;u Tors: E Tawo-base hits—. Clits “‘h»eler Corbat: Sacrifice hits: ofthe.Chufch f-tife*Holy Reddemor, of. " PORTLAND, “Det: of the rankest exhibitio séein here this.* ,—mmand, DUt up. one ns of Jbagehall’ to-da: " 015, G—I( 2 I'Charleés Arms and Pairick Donnel “thé carpenters pulling, shna. THéss and <Les Oakiand's poor flelding the gattie- o Seattlé ta-day luhmsh the visifors voxld do nothing. :cmmulnllnn ot ertors, rnup\‘d vuxh n rew i Le:tlh\ Dllyed a nnxobaovfil Moskiman and & m,.xmn (‘nnnell m’ings About the Downfall of _‘the ‘Bostons: BO érly- pitching of Philiopi tv‘nu(hl about _the ‘downZall of the : Bostgn Americans to-day.in the-first. gams of world:s rhxmplnnshlp series with Pittsburg, Agyie Dennant | winners. fatterfedPhiliphi :and Bhelps mpites—O'Biy and Connolly. GO].Gct. 1,~~Four- théusand four hun- dred:pepple witnessed the first game of the - Sedson - series .betweeh ‘the.. Chieago Ni Am(rlcln ‘League.téams to-day, Ta: and_well backed by his g ;. Flaherty anc | Johnstone “and Sherilan. CfNCl‘:NAT( 04‘( of Cincinnati and " the Amtrlcnn! of 8t Louis plaxeq here’ to-day. ° Burkett's.wild throw try- ing to catch Seymour going to third after Do- lan's hft scored Fohlé, which let in the win- ning run for the -Cincinnatis. ) face finally brougkt the affair to a close. Cincinnati” ... Baumeu—sxever- Monnfllnd Sugden; Hahn —A——— .SAonmmm HORSEMAN * . LEASES WOODLAND TRACK | Bnino‘x 1s Current That John Mackey and Others Have mmud . thi& Property. : ‘WOODLAND, Oct. 1. There is a rumor current that John Mickey, the superin- tepdent of Raného del-Paso, and other horsemen have purchased t| Vet Tryon of Sacramento has | le;zud it.” That.much is certain] but the report that the ttle has changed hands hu not been confirmed.. e Auzamo\:flil s Make a Record Trip. - NEW YORK, Qet. 1.—Bert siolcorab and Heary -Sendall.finished a record automo- bile trip from . Chicago- to New York to- d'ay the machme making the' trip in 76 The _ car ‘covered 1177 miles, an wgflg of 15% miles per hour. - —_—— e Natio:al Union® Events. .'The special committee of the Sgn Fran- cisco. Cabinet of the National Union, W. K.. Wheeldck chairman, held a meeting in the Native Sons™ building last night to de upon what ¢vents will be held on the arrival in.this city of M. G. Jeffris . president of the sen Woodland | of -Janesyille, Wi ate-of the order. 3 It was decided that a’ special sommit- tee shall. meet him -at Sacramento and ‘&cort him to 2kis city December 2. The tollowln‘ night there will be a large class mhltt}on for ‘the .several councils of this city;"the night after that there will be a theatér- party 2t the Grand Opera- houu, when President Jeffris will ad- aréss the andience, and on the succeed- HEET !}I]UHSEHS HUH[HTS SHOWa ON THE SWARD PISTOL IN COURT Hundred and Twelve.Weapon Offered in Evi Greyhounds Entered | ~ dence at Madera at Ingleside. Trial Two Stakes Will Provide the | Motion for a Non-Suit Denied Sport on Saturday by Judge After Hearing and Sunday. 8 Argument. i B ——— Two stakes, with a total eéntry of 112 greyhounds, were drawn last night at Pythian Castle for this week's running MADERA, Oct. 1L—At the opening, of court in the case of Roberts vs. the Fresno Democrat Pubiishing Company, at - Ingleside Coursing Park. The tota! counsel for plaintiff withdrew the offer of prize money s $11i0, the first prize in each | three particular issues srl the DZ:ZC‘;f | take belng S0 Gne round: of the apen | which relerd 8 N Ll ice. Other stake will be run’ to-sneicrow, SIS | tevuen were offéred. with scleted quota- tions to further prove malice. The offers were objected to on various grounds and Champlon stake, stxtesn entries—Wedgewood | ryleq out. The offers were publications Maid of. the Glen: | o ge aeear the publication of the alleged s T : ine only one, No. 5. ha Pleas- | libel. Out cf the ni 3 Pl; Vs. Con- stands on the record. Ome of the offers was the comment in the report on the Open stake, ninety- Ster DAYen: | trial that 1t would be difficult to detall a May Connell : Braw's . Maid ve. Ou‘o Belfast' ve. Fair Oaks: | jury in Madera County. el ice; Bob R vs:.. Impert “That statement would not prove mali Flora Bird: Thetis | auainst the plajmm but against the ‘olored Lidy vs.. Homer Bor ne,” remarked Attorney ey ve. | counity, if any one, itfarney Advance Guai ¥ vs. Little Lucy. | Gouid, closing the comments on the ol King's Pride Piker; - Ledy- Plato vs. Good | jection. Décislon: Redwosd' Led vs. Flying :sfl;‘nmfi*’m The article and comments publlshed‘ln inercial Traveler vs. Onward Maud; g g roceedings on the contin- 7 4 : ogTe: s, Beauty | June reporting p o Ml e e anoer; | False.| uance of the trial were read to the jury. Firm - Feilow: vs. ‘Fair } Thereupon t"s testimony proposed of W. follows: Cloverdale vs. Full Moon; ‘Wright: Sofala vs. Lily Wright, vs. Menlo. Frince: Bonnie Toy; Idaho.Boy vs. Yourg Fear ve. Cosette; Pepper Jack vo Anchor Mo Fie. | Judge Conley and the, plaintiff’s case was " Flower of Kerry -vs. - Shievensmon, | closed. § Promethews vs. Miss W on: - Gold- LAy ";.r Mr. Thurman was recalled for addi- [ Eguator: Fingola va. Tyrone. Prinee; Makic St ijonal. crqss-examination and was' asked . Roxani; Van Nora vs. anrn rla. - d to a visit by Detective Mc- ' vs. "Fo vey: Rock. and Mye: vs. Tqm Huar- | With' regar :q'rkT‘b?me:re)y ve, Yellsw Tail 'lfims.‘{! Donald and a man named Bailey, and de- Vin Alba: Greenhall -vs. Gilmere: Yagrant ve. | nied-that he told them that the burglar Precita Maie:. Nora, Hil eritie; - October . 8. rocks ;.om',,‘.i,,’ Mountain | INg his head. : Bonnie H\'g e -vs.- Roulette: Morning Roberts, the plaintiff, gave additional Glory vs. Honor Bright; Whisper vs: Our Myra: | téstimony regarding his own pistol, other Black r ‘Glen vs; Poc| ¢han the one found at the Thurman Spges house, and was asked to produce the Rese Tree: Orsina v ‘ora.HIli [ po'g s Jeft hand raised and was shield- Poet A weapon. - Here a recess of thirty minutes 3 Millett to.Meet Woods:. was. taken for Dick Roberts to go home »# Thomas Cohén. asting "un instriic- [ gor - tlie pistol. = After. the recess Roberts mfllehefi_ prodiuced his private pistol. He was asked -when he bought it, and his best Mijétt last night to- meet in @ tWenty-|recollection was “about three years ago.” found - bout before the Reliance .Club. It.was affered In evidence. Oaklind ‘on the 21tk inst. The:men WHLL™ yuqpe Maguire of counsel for defendant weigh in at 165.pounds at 3 o'clock: on the | © Tl S8 0 it and the greater por- day ‘of- the' battle. - A. forfele .of 0. will | g e " ST AT e In argument. .be posted by:each- man for tis aPPEaTANCE | by mpintained that every statement pub-/ &t the reqntved Weght: | liskied,in the Democrat was proven true. @ i denled. -—— 3 rint i A Liquor Dealers’ Elgction. 1 =k VL FNE Y | The semi:annual election of the Cali- : ..} forila - Liguor Dealers’ Assoclation was Yield at B'nal E'rith Hall yesterday after- s (17 | Boon and resulted as follows: = o B 8 President, - Jesse F. -Marks; vice president, 11t TN F | D B Faktor: recording. secretary, William : E b €lack: financial secretary, F. P. McCan 1 3 <[ treasurer; -Oscar Hocks:. conductor, Ike Tue ler; sergeant-at-arms, Charles Kaafmann. Hoard of dlrectors—Twen Eiistrict. Luke Maris Assem- 2 Ex-Senator Arms.and | b r i woups, M iy 2 Assgmibly District, John L, Herget: Thirty- Pat'f‘fk P?n“ily the - lime aoms sma S Reces articipants. 1 tions “from . “Biddy"’ Billy Wodads, the -colored Assembly Distriet, Charles L. fitth. Assembly District, R. H. Stafford; Thiscy-sixth Assembly District, Chris Stader; Thirty:seventh Assembly = District, < James. Cairns; Thirty-eighth Assembly District, Without - the formality: of ‘ebtaining a | Frink Dunn: Thirty-ninth Assembly District, ym - the Supervisors, ex-Senator | H. J. Keeler: Fortieth Assembly District, John Patingy £xe <% g Forty-firse. Assembly District, Willlam X - Forty-second _Assembly District, ployes of the United States Mt in. this . Daly: Forty-third Assembly District, city, engaged fn- a lively fistic. encoutiter | Tharles McLaiu; Forty-fourth Assembly Dis- yesterday, with the result that Lotl 2 Michel'; Forty-fifth Assembly District, men: | e Mitcbell. were badly - beaten and. bear. NUMmEFos | - ("\h)"n;‘IPD:n:m[l)fifig;‘ ED LH:;::::.: bruizes on’their facés. ory- committee—Thomas H. Lindsay, The affair, whick eccurred in :the’ book, gfé";afl.!‘-;'hf‘;,.flhfm“ O'Keefte, Willlam keepet’s. Ofice shortly after: 130, oiGlock |, “yyrinm Ciuck - was -elected. delegate. to in-the morniag, was. thé Gutcome of & |he National Retail Liquor Dealers com discussion ‘which had. arisen-becweer :the | vorisn ey ol o (- e e ey twa mén concernihg the ¢orrectness.of a Aay, October 13. o document: .- Ne * withesses'. were kprf*e;\u ! el eSO A e he encounter. but frem. the. Tooks | T IhE two men and from < what caiv.be Skall Fractured by a Fall. learned. -of ~the affalr,. théy raust have ite= Murphy, residing at 1257 Web- | mixed it pretty lveiy *7 | ster ‘street, - while riding on' a Howard For . seme . ‘days - past ‘street car yesterday forenoon lost his hal- vxlsh;fl hv";fiffl / |.asice- ‘and - féll to the pavement at the morning, white 0 crossing of. Third street. 2 re- abstract clerk. at -the Minf, ‘was ‘at ‘wotk oy, o £ Emerwn:;-jlfln:‘l:m;fi:h_x:’ in the bockkeeper's office,. Arms: énteted.| Dre: Bunneil ana Millar per ‘ormed. an the room. with & -document In- crie- hand{ ‘operation on.the front portios of N hens by - trephining the skull. The operation and two books ‘in the other: - He ap- proached Donzelly’s" desk . and l""‘"""'| was successful so. far as rendeging Mur- phy conscious, . and with probable strated with him -over the .alléged fneor | rectress of the document. Some disagfes Eble words. weré passed, when Donmelly.| CHance of saving uls life. ‘At the time. of < . cereq | the accident he. was considerabty nnder called Arms a liar, -and Arms’ answered | o &0 ot CERE 06 W By calling " him -ancther. Donnelly “rose o qu from his desk and made fur Arms, who was at this tms rBallr;’i‘a hasty refreat .. Archp toward tie door. But ore Arms. could | rium, was rerorte n - %o gain a place of safety Donneily had over- | uncnanged N)r'xd.l!n’v‘x ¥ mianiant To be T an | taken nim and landed a right-hand punch | | on tne eye, which brought to Arms’ view | the entire collection of celestial 1ights. ADVERTISEMENTS. | Donzelly continued rainiig " blows “ in iy - Arms’ direction and the Jatter held the two books, which he stilf had fn his possession. before, his face Tor proteclkn he could again discern his adversary befere him. Ther: dropping the books | Arms took a hand in_the affair and the mix-up which followed did not !ack flerce- ness. Both men banged away with a will, Lut a few effective Hlows by Arms to the Il feeling._ha “Fairly Sparkling in Beer Bnudness“ With two badly discolored eyes and his clothes in a dilapliated condition, Arms soon after appeared -before a number of the employes who had assembled down- stairs and informed.them that he had had an altercation with Donnelly and asked them if they would kindly go to his assistance .In the bookkeeper’s office. Doanelly's. nose is probably broken and his face otherwise disfigured. After re- ceiving some assistance from Lis fellow employes Donnelly went to his home in San Mateo, ‘where he stayed during the remainder of the day. Arms Is also busy at his home, nursing his discolored eyes. Tt is hoped by their fellow employes that the two men, who are both popular at the Mint, will s0on recover and that nothing sermu will- be the outcome of the m‘ to ln' nl Braand. affair, . - R.flond’j Ladies’ Night. EXPORT WIENER PRIVATE STOCK MUENCHENER ){;tlon:‘; P-rl:o;. Native Sons of the Ask for “BLATZE” at Club or Bar. Golden West, had a ladies’ night In its ¥ hall In the Native Sens buiiding last || YAL. BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE night. There were many ladies present, who were delightfully entertained with Bmmch“m[ & cn Inc. a musical and lterary programme, after | g which the hospitality of the parlor was ! 5 and 7 DRUMM ST., San Francisco, made manifest in the form of icecream, Tel. Main 1646, Wholdsale cakes and Tight refreshments. Then there was dancing until midnight. This parlor has appointed a committee Vim, ¥igor, to arrange for a minstrel show to glven In Native Sons’ Hall. November 1L Richmond Cirele of the Companions of the Forest-of America will give a dancing soiree. in its hall on Polk street, near Sacramento, to-morrow night. Identified as a Burglar. Holmes; one of the three meg who were arrested by Detectives Freel and Buunes for snatching a satchel from Mjss E. Figuera &t 'Post and Leavenworth streets ‘last’ Saturday night, was identi- fied in the City Prison yesterday by Mrs. Mitchell, 441 Geary street. She caimed that -Holmes entered” her house on June OF BEER, DECLARE BLATZ BeeR view; Mn—mo ity, proper IF Angeles for Peruvian ports, having been | ing niglit there will be a Natiohal Union |.15 last and stole two watches and a dia- seleased by the’ mymant cf the claims by hnnquet 1n the banquet room of Golden | mond ring. He will be charged with bur- ~ ‘hryu-dlumml larceny.

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