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THE SAN .FR : e st Rt RACETRACK HAPPENINGS, NEWS FROM THE CAMPS OF PRIZE FIGHTERS AND GENERAL SPORTING EVENT_§ — — RIVAL BOXERS [ELWOOD WINS | JOHNNY DALY AND HENRY SPENCER VANGER DRAWS [MINE GUARDS {HARD AT WORK| FREE HANDICAP ENGAGE IN AN EXCITING FINISH| WITH HERRERA BEAT AND KILL —_— Training Quarters of (:Or-:;(,PlllfOO‘S Sais, a TO])-H@%\V)' Sa”or Knot, Rldden ' SAN FRANCISCO CALL’S RACING FORM CHART. Wicked Fighting of Mexican'tnion Men Are the vmtlfl;‘ bett and Britt Scenes| Favorite, in the Feature OAXLAND RACETRAGK MONDAY, Mar. 14. Weather showery. Track siovpy. | and “Slasher” Stirs the|. of Two Ouprages in the of )lllCh Life and _-\(‘ti()ll of “le Los Angeles Card by the FOTmeI’, 6338. FIRST RACE_ Futurity course; selling; mares & flllies; 3-yr.-olds & up; first, $325. BIOOd Of Chicago Sports Strike Distrlct Of CO]Ol’Edo F . \ Index| Horse and Owner. WtiSt. %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. Cl. -Is First. ‘ . s oo LT w7 3 N 6200 (Captivate, 6 (Blanchl & McG.)[107 44 35 1n 16 |3 Martin. 4 185 3 N BOTH MEN ARE ACTIVE TRACK RECORD FALLS :‘:’éfiii‘,’;"g& GRS th3l gl iy o) il BATTLE IS A FAST ONE|CRIME OF MASKED MEN o Henry Spencer, “the iceman,” gave| Gil4 |Lady J thel 2y 3 311001 §n 92 61 54 |C Smith 1B 2, Californian Increases His | Namtor Clips Half Second fan exhibition of wis oia time il in 1 G U Ml & R 7 T 88 1158 ek % & |In Third Round Easterner, Brutally Assault a Repre- yo . e o . . the saddle on Celebrant in the last race | 5992 |Algaretta, a (J. A. Murray).. 107} . 10 81,82 s'z‘ Roach 7 J: C . Runs on the Road With a| From the Time for a Mile| o te cara at Oakiana yesterday; ana | i [Techniaue, 3 Ciford & Cojiioma -.. 8410, $3 02 |Gonacl # ® | After Being Sent to Floor,| sentative of President . At post 3 minutes, Captivate, place, 7-5; ehow, 7-10. Retaliates on Western Lad| John Mitchell on a Train show, 6-5. Dale, show. 9-10 Winner, ch. m. by Captive-Fusil- £ 1aini ind' and One undred Yards|was then unfortunate enough to lose View to Gaining Win and One Hund s the decision to Sailor Knot, the mount PR 5T - *-— . S5 lade’s Last. Trained by O, A. Blanchi, Scratched-—Dora I. Cherries, Cathello, Midway, —_— of Johnny Daly, by a nose. There were Priestlike, ~Start good., Won in a hard drive of four. Buxton lost all the ground pos- The remsining few days left to| LOS ANGEIL March 14.—Favorites | o %0 0% o starters, Solanus and| ble or Hire would have won. Cassle W apparently tired, then came on again CHICAGO, March 14.—Benny Yanger | TRINIDAD, Colo, March 14—Chris Jimmy Britt an oung Corbett are |had a hard time to-day, only two out Hugh McGovern. The former opened at Pure Dale tired. Lady Atheling ran a fair race. Algaretta no spee ene p‘ Y |of this city and Aurelio Herrera | Evans was beaten by three masked aining quarters of | of the six coming under the wire first. 3 € ts Though the| The first race went to Susie Christian, to 5, receding toward the close to . with Landseer second and Jim | twos. Jack Martin piloted the Jen- | d. i nings entry and his riding was so fought a six-round draw before the | men with six shooters to-day on board American Athletic Club to-night. The | the -Colorado and Southern passenger WSt %. %. %. Str. Fin.| Jockey. | Op. Cl. |fight was fast for the six rounds. Both | train bound for Pueblo, and was taken busy ones at the the rival lightweig weather for some time past has hardiy come uy wdard required by 2-year-olds; value to first, $326. D RACE—Four furlong: Index| Horse and Owner. 4 3 ot tord % = > * \Dr. Leggo, (C. McCafferty). 108| 4 |Bonner ....| 10 men scored knockdowns in the third | off the train at Walsenburg in a crit- athletes, still the little ‘.u‘.;‘\; dh,:‘\. \’l—,]l;( ; lq‘: A:I\\nn!(l- (;n ;he‘\;e. T:'e::; amateurish as to be almost ludicrous. mflnmsn?nnm' 3 ey il 3 1zh g_m‘s:;:hn 133 163 |round, when Herrera put Yanger to lical condition with several scalp 'be.n nmkm: :h AWM g Hv _,‘.1 ) S i | The two riders first mentioned had the HB'épb'R:xun "()Su(rnr;“:rscgz ::)o.)' ey , |3 Martin.| 32 -5 the figor with a hard left on the ear, | wounds. The masked men boarded the °“B”“ SPIER SEY P e Sy L ")"”‘;‘“ 2 | race between them from the start, Mar- [Marie J° M. Jones) “{103| & Connell .| ®,8 and Yanger, who rose instantly, sent | train at Santa Fe crossing, a mile east ritt starte yes ¥ morning o | third. 3 B % |Sen, Poyntz (. Fitzgerald).[108] T oach .....| 20 Herrera down w s, take tw day, instead of ¢ E. M. Brattain won the third at odds | tin dropping in behind them with So Lampenia (Mrs. Miller)...... 100| 6 6 150 e 3 ith a left hook to the ! of Trinidad and, after beating Evan: 3 ' ill be 5 N 4 |lanus. From the three-sixteenths pole = = . Herrera depended on a left hook | jumped off. Evans had been sent to He imag this will be good for to 5. Nervator, the next in demand | 1. At post 114 minutes. Off at 2:4115 Leggo. place, 5: for the greater part of his fighting, | Pueblo by President John Mitchell of his wind harden his leg mus-| ¢ 3 1o 1, was second, while Barrington, | to the wire Spencer and Daly had It "0:10: show, 'out. Day, show, 7-10. Winner, b. ¢, by Puryear v Rt You e e 3 'ueblo by en! ol cles and therefore he will continue on | 44 100 to 1, got the show. hammer and tongs, Sailor Knot on the by C MeCafferty. Start poor. Wor 1o 8 drive o five. I‘s\'xlmée; mu‘ 2 xirmdvim to m‘: Tean aad ger ‘usl:t Qsm:hs ;laflutto :’;e the United Mine Workers of hA.lzwr— and th fore I ; £ 0 1, g¢ E : e : gl be, ¥ S. Rafour; retained. Dr. Leggo finished gamely, Bill Short s inclined to run ou a rigl o the body for his V! ognized his as- the double road stunt till a day or 0| gaig was a prohibitive favorite for|outside receiving the verdict. The win- and this cost him the racé. Light of Day requires stronger handiing. Toss this race | worl, 1011} Evans said :e rec !l: et st before t the free handicav, at seven furlongs, 1| ner was held at 11 to 5 almost through- out. Bob Ragon was outfooted, Marie J ran a nice race, away none too well, la‘ almta as xu:lu- s employ shed is 201 ; p e i . L - e e B AP i ddsie Soliyd sarians - —_———— mining companes. }: d )1 ':V nv.:u:\ to 2 being the prevailing price. Elw :).od,' { out the lmu_nzt It was one of :lhe | 6340, THIRD RACE_Futurity course; selling; 8-year-olds: PERSONAL. | " Seichaar Calabuacs & stxfiier. ~ was rested till n 2t § 1o 1, was never in danger, winning | prettiest exhibitions of horsemanship e e ac A B . Dr. and Mre. E. H. R hour and arty meal and | “ith Sais second and Princess seen at the meeting. Ingex| Horse and Owner. [West. %. %. %. str. 3 D and er( . H. Reid of Madera | killed by guards to-day at Pr-yhor. Cala- § W, SHFCEL S “ = ", ] o sk 3 e Lick. brace, it is said, fired four shots at a another rest e X The track was once more transform- | €280 |Salto (D. S. Fountain). % S 4 5 gymnasiu ting the 1 d pull- "\‘.f‘" ‘3"”.1‘ 4 o half-second off theled into a sea of mud. The anly wine {Resigned (A. W. Coftey) 142 6 o Dr. G. W. Dwinnell of Montague s a | negro and then barricaded himself in e voriiith Ausihnnos ARMEE: When | DMy ClpEs & Sty i 8 S i 2 [Dusty Miller (P. Sheridan 3 114 Travers . 5 .6 |guest at the Palace. his house. The guards burst open the ing the varic PPl . el track record for a mile and 100 yards. | ning favorites were Salto and Galan- Standard (J. J. McAlester). 3% 4 114(1. Powell. 5 21-5 - r a e peusgh 4 he became tired of th ersion he o ag. the closing favorite, was sec- | thus. An unusually good-sized crowd {Harka (Wentworth & Lee) 1 62" |Holbrook 6 10 L. B. Rhoades, a mining man of San | front door and as abrace took to the road again a after a | Bag Tag, the 18 hes i . o 7 Brookweod ‘Belle (Blaylock) 2 64 [McBride . 80 100 | Jose, is at the Grand. the back way they shot him. 3 1 and and Glenrice third. Namtor closed | was in att ndance. . Orpheum Push (Keating Co. 7 {Connell ....| 30 60 PUEBLO, Colo. March 14—Chris UL SUR & SEDASWE. D o Lt ted Without any ifs or ands about It onine e = Rev. C. W. Merrill and wife of Sara- | - e sorse 3o 2 i it STRCE R B 1 1o Dollle Weithoft won the last race | Hirtle. the 16 to 5 favorite, should have } T neq, A N e o i, iusiy. | toga are at the Palace. | 1da thin morning, was brought to this : 1"," rigy By nes | easiiy, Celebration, the opening first|won the first race. Buxton took the Tralned by D. § Fountatn. "Scratched —Cinfaba SirAppleby, " Crigll, Abydos, Focy J. Walker, a business man of Wat-| qyer ‘this aftergoon and was st which Jimmie landed some ones | easily, s 4 s 5 4 2 Gra v § asily, d v ard, cls e iam and body of his training | choice, getting a bad start. Rio Chico, | mare wide in the stretch when he had oo Eor the winne:. Tesigned Gid her Deat. Dusty Miller away Doorly. - Standard aia | Sonville, is at the Grand. | his office, although his wounds were part " He showed good speed and | at 30 to 1, was second and Blue Miracle | a commanding lead, and through some not show to any advantage. Harka died away the last eighth, Curtain fell early on J. 8. Caine, a mining man of Bodle, | very painful. State Lal Conimisslon- : 1 4 | hook or crook managed to lose ground Orpheum Push. is registered at the Grand | . bor got around lively on his feet. He used | third. = Antan forsih Captives 3 and. er Montgomery called upon Evans this both hands to advantage and blocked | The weather was fine, the track fast.|enough to fm'sh fourt’. Aptivate. rH One mile and 30 yards; seiling r-olds & up: to William McKay, & newspaper man of | afternoon . and probabiy will take off- the hard ones nicely. Britt state Results: touted around as the goods an G Horse and Owner., . %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. Cl. | Monterey, is at the Grand. cial cognizance of the outrage. | 5 5, was landed first by evening that he weighed just- 134 race, six and a half furlongs, selling— | from 5 to 18 to 5, was landed first -bs = -~ o H. R. Warner, proprietor of Byron | —_— e pounds. e 40 " on: Land- | Jack Martin, a neck In front of Cassie Suian. 0 (Lymasncy B ¥ EE 3L 3PS | "3 188 |springs, is at the Oceldental B - seer, 108 ¢ on), 6 to 1, second; Jim Gore > 2 £ . S Stlurian, Lamasney Brot | % c] 3-8 prings, is ceidental. MOJ, N Corbett does not like the wet weather | 3¢, 1% (ackson). 0 10 b e rime, 1:2245. | W. Pure Dale with Travers up Was| g3 |Boutonnlere, 4 (F. Jones) 314 h 5 1143 21 Buxton Ll 0. F. Paxt inent att gt s n the least d vesterday was rather | Gray Morn Dr. Shorb, Wachusett, | third. 6306 (Illowaho, 5’ (H. Stover).. ;; 1;1 g!, ;il .‘4. .&l:r(ln 5i§ mills . F. Paxton, a prominent attorney HAVE ELUDED OFFICERS a gloomy one at the beach. Neverthe- he Ot fice and Picture | Such a pronounced plunge was made gg {f:.:’:u)‘gfit‘-(%' M&":‘l‘l::n} 2 %%5 %42 6 %1H'alhr{:7k“.: 8 i e dPortland, S et ke = - Jese, the champion went out for hie run 5 on Bob Ragon at scant odds to win the | ———— St 5 e < 3 ter iy | Situation Is Unchanged and Men Un- and came back perspiring freely and TAck sna selling —Mr, Robinson, | two-year old dash, that it looked as 1f | TImeil:25%, FiK, B L 1 O e B | Wit B o A. W. Milligan, a wealthy manufac- | der Arrest Have Not Been fecling fine and frisky O setinds e ST (Anderiom. s | GIl Summers® colt might have received | by’ sir Motred or Duncombe-ganile. ‘Trained by G McCafferty, Soratched Aontane res of New York, and wife are at the Charged. deve ost of the o . 'third. Time, 1 Albert Enright, v . Suc Peeress. Winner bid up from $400 to v S. Rafour and sold. Start good. Won alace. Sy Sev "fd o szmwn p \‘muml T“une. ;m Ana, Dorice and Merwan the nomination by acclamation. el handily Balance driving. Winner well handled. Away better, Slurian might have re- | BAKERSFIELD, March 14.—No roughing 1t around the gymnasium |, .y, proved not to be the case though, for, | yerged ine declston. Illowaho ran with bar plates. Isabellita has gone back. Lady Kent State Senator P. L. Flanegan of Ne- | | "q 0 ionments are known to have th Billy Otts. He had the gloves on Third race, fl\-‘uul a h:lr {\n'!nn‘ pu::;n— blessed with the best of racing luck, quit ear vada arrived yesterday from Reno and l ookt s I That Miaiies Rysigfitngiptite t e er and ey mix alE. M ain, 115 (Jackson), 2 to von; { . h the latter and they mixed it in a | E M. N owiny 3 to i, second; Bar- | Bob ran unplaced. J. T. Sheenan on|gges ™ rrpry rA is at the Grand. iseatahet. Sur: thore i & ropees S ively manner. Corbett says that he is on 100 (Feicht third. “Time. [ B{l] Short reached the straight for 1 100 to_ 1 e T — John C. Ainsworth, president of the | gne of the persons sought has escaped. but » few pounds overweight now and Colunel, Bogey. Dolly Hayman, Callant | oo first and looked like ofl from the | Tndex Horse and Owner. %. % str. Fin | Jockey | O» Oh | \inlori: ‘National Bank of Portland, | conteary wvumfla“ofis oo mZnDar- ; J ;‘,,“-n handily on the night of seven fuxr\frll!:. free "“é’.fi‘"":; can. But the youngster’s inclination | 316 |Galanthus, 6 (Mrs. Coffey)...! t’!i §§ %:%\ 3& Ig. ;l:.'r‘!.l‘n sis‘ 3§§ is at the Palace. ‘resled last night at Mojavp have not the battle Elwood, - 9% er), 8 to 1. won; Sais, 102 | "0S d of 6316 |Mr. Farnum, 4 (McCafferty) 3 2 % |C. Smith... ¢ v The San Francisco Athletic Club will | (Feicht) eoond; Princess Tulane, 105 | to Tun out cost him the long end of the | E313 (BE, TRl A4 55 ieqny: ioa) 8 16 124lh 3 8%|Crosswalte | -4 235 Dr. W. H. Saylor and wife of Port- | yet been brought to jail here and no pem the ‘Stw Woodwani's Pavilion | &, 1e¥i). 126 1, {hird. Time, 1:28, Gresn- | purse, Bonner getting up on the 15 10| g [alice Carey, 4 (H. F. Rowrll\ilf\ol; o L s P 3 25 |land, who have been visiting this city, | word has been received regarding ope he eW o ock also ran sea: to put the Our Pride, 5 (Howe Stable)..|103| 41 uxton > | o pext Friday might with an amateur Fifth race. onc mile and 100 yards, selling ;‘:“T&fi:z‘fjf";‘!:‘, ju::mby : ;eck [ Prmewood” 6 (1. 1. McAlester) (15| 4 42 61 81 85 |1 Powall. 1o 20 | departed for the north yesterday. | tham. - Cowan. whe is ‘suspecte® .ot xhibition, consisting of ten four-round | Namtor, 114 (Botand). 4 o L, wogl TOE =L|F i lgn) e 2 4 [Blackthorn, 6 (C. P. Fink)...[110{6 ... 7 7 7T 7 |J. T Shehn] 10 12 Harry W. Goode, manager of the| having fired the fatal shot, is still in e=d . n youngs ) e e me; 1% t g é A 3 R ? v is down any es between well-known VOUNgSters. | (Feichy. 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:48. Stra : . T Si%. 49% 117 At post 1 minuté, Ot at 8:00%. Galanthus, place 11.20; show, |Lewis and Clark Exposition, Is down |jail and declines to make any state- The main event of the evening will be | gler and Durbar also ran. “5"| “Dell Fountain's Salto spreadeagled | Time- B AU LT AL pont L e O A e Toiamer i s by Julv-Smow. | from Portland and registered at the |ment beyond a general denial of the - ot =3 Sullivs and Sixth race, six furl =, selling—Dollie Weit- | nig field in the Futurity course run fol- drop. Trained by J. Coffey. Start good. Won easily. Second driving hard, _ Third Pal | B e noft, 106 (Booker), 1o 5, won: Rlo Chico. | o %0 B0 o U0 ite with Vander- | stopbine. Too much early use was made of Pigkaway. Galanthus breesed, Travers |Palace. charge. Walter Mareno crack heavy- | 107 (Binnott). 0 €o 1, second: Blue Miracle. - 1 \di 3 on ' Alice Carey sound asleep when barrier went Mr. Farnum heard the dinner bell T. E. Ryan, a prominent lawyer of | SRS O weights 100 (Price), 6 1o 1. G e aiige- 1, | Pout 1o the saddle, tho, S8 UNE WOZ |, 1otay. Proeweod and Hschiges Sepfap LSy oo Waukesha, Wis., who has been making | TUG HOPE ARRIVES by — - v ¥ si Resi ed. way badly > o & MOROS LOSE IN ATTACK Okinboma Belie ua Red Damsel also ran. | SRSINg up from MeslEncl, ovoy o0 he | 8343, SIXTH RACE Six and a half furlongs; purde; §-year-olds; valus to frat. §325. a tour of the coast, arrived at the Pal- IN DAMAGED CONDITION O s SE I . — e ——" et dods i oo E V. 1 5 |WeiSt. %. %. %. Str. Fin. Jockey. l Op. ace yesterday. v NNC SRIN PFORCE \ SOU v SKS. show. Index| Horse and Owner. Wt 3 ’ 4 3 % < RFCO"‘:"“ gt O R Lamasney Bros. furnished the favor- | oomlo "ol (M, J. Daly)..../110/ 8 2 3% 22 11%38 1as[J. Daly....| 115 MML :n‘:‘x MrédGeo;s; CBos- Bfm\elr .nld [N ;9“55‘.*"" "0;“:MB;"" ey = L s S _|ite for the mile and fifty yard run in| 21 (Celebrant (Hamilton Stable)..{113/2 1h 1h 21 1n 2 H. Spencer.| 52 r. and Mrs. ward F. ey, promi- ‘as Simply Beac! or Major General Wood Reports That poxy Kane Takes a Six-Furlong Han: Silurian, played from threes tq 13 to 5. | 6271 |Solanus (Jennings & Col,) ;}3;1 } E 2%3 2 ie 21 s‘l I*flz{::m 7i3 nent residents of New York, arrived at | Repairs. Small Body of Troops Eepulsed dicap at New Orleans. I nasth: who vode i iracped To et [ ML ki McGowsp sowAl) S the Palace yesterday. | BELLINGHAM, Wash., March 14.— 0 ¥ 5 " Y A g ¢ . 2 > 7 P 314, t 11 minutes. Off at 4:25. Knot, place, 1-2; show, = | . e 2 By . Oovipmo NGE, Ak M ohans wos, | @Way from the 'post poorly. and was | Time 26, (03, 12100 L Thow, out. Winas h o by TR J. Samson, a wealthy tea merchant of | The tug Hope, reported in distress off WASHINGTON, March 14.—Acting | 5 vian second, AXxal third. Time, | beaten comparatively handily at the Satior Prince-Sea Bird. Trained by M. J. Daly su;(sqood, Won In a hnrflhdrl\;of Shanghai, arrived from the East yes- | ywhidby Island and thought to have Adjutant General Hall has received |1:17 - end by Chickadee, a 6 to 1 shot, well BT oes up between two leaders. ~Both Daly and Spencer were seen at their best. | terday on his way to the Orlent and is | ¢ oy 2 - sutas g T R 5 : . B R e T i o D s oundered, arrived here to-night. the following cablegram from Major |, Zecgnd mace, e snd Al rone™ fam | ridden by C. Smith. The latter mare Céicbrani stumbled slightly elghty yards from the wire. Martin rode an {ll-Judged ¥ace. | gqying at the Palace. Captain L. P. Schrugger reports a. ter- General Wade, dated Manila, March Houston third 1|’m»‘ :‘;»8 e hiates cut out the pace from start to finish. o SIS - IR om e L. F. Abbott, a prominent business | riple experience while off Partridge 13 oy ol g e . " | Illowaho runs in bar plates and this f Bost d wif | : = won, Dusky Secret second, Bermuda third. s % by Reggle- NTERE:! TO man of Boston, and wife are among | peint. The steeri:g gear broke and Major General Leonard Wood re- | Time, 1:17 ] : \dors_ | militates against his chances in the {!;‘gm;aS“,;‘re"’g,",{j}(‘,“'""};,fi‘j‘ Y0y Beexe: [ OB 1 orF-s;-m PAlcElgllcmcoasr the latest arrivals at the Palace. They | the tug fell off in the trough of the Pt o . i » race, e e, gl re— = » Fais 4 - | ports’ an attack on a reconnoitering | A ey nle, ruvy SN INTS \wopoy going |V Foliowing are to-day's entries: | have been making & tour of the coast. | sea, After (hree hours of hard work force east Y third. Time, 1:48 n the strength of his previous go x and a hal furlongs; four- | Ira K. Browne Succeeds Stephenson | Mrs- Lillian M. Hollister of Detroit, | the crew rigged a temporary rudder, party of Moros made hostile by the | Fifth race stelie won. teenth miles—King- b . ; o, AEsmaslia’ thitg showing in a race last week Galanthu elling : e 5 60 supreme commander of the Ladies of | which enabled the Hope to make a nch} 0. passage of the anti-slavery law. The looked almost a certainty and was | 38)Captivate lm as Postmaster at Prospect Park. Time, 1:4 . the Maccabees and who has been at- |gheltered cove, where she was beached e " - Fighey AN SR 4 . rily 4 ~ | "6327 *Constellator (Keating & C 5 s g Moros' position was !he]lfld. and the ‘ “:n;x.u“:;'”, ;:: ;:‘1?::5: -e([lr:::ml;oul'-_\:;lrl: heavily played to take the fifth num- | % Adirondack (Shannon) 07 | Army Orders. tending the convention of that body in | and the damage repaired so that the Moros flanked and the outworks tak- e M % ber. He had Jack Martin on his back | 6826 *Maraschino (Smith) -J;:; WASHINGTON, March 14.—Ira E.| Los Angeles, arrived here yesterday | steamer was enabled to proceed. en. They were strong and well con- W ORLEANS, March 14.—Crescent City | and after Pickaway had shot his bolt | 6328 sldogo (M afferty) oa ! O | structed. Many old Spanish cannon | resulis: the first choice took command, beating | 9163 Clhusus (Ryan), 03| Browne was to-day appointed post- | and is registered at the Occldental. T ! Captured, also large QUARtIty Of &IN- | yrn brie Farer Lecond Bosnditax . third. | Out the 25 to 1 shot, Mr. Farnum, with Second, race—rouc furlonsa; four-year-ola | master, fourth class, at Prospect b;\t:,bre{; er\;\_gvovleyzfrkfl';:::rfx.”: Sl b2 sn:mogi SUICIDE e = N 3-5. g _ | maiden fillies; purse: 2 Ton ; 2 2 S VENTURA seunition sl seeplice. * 3e caBuAlties | T i 'race five and & half furiongs—Sneer plenty to spare. Alice Carey, Prue-| %, yjarea B (Schreiber) 12 PEACK,: Ean Angelet, Cotviy, vice Ar- |\ axwell & Moore, large manufacturers | on our side | won, Magdaia second, Hobson's Choice thira, | Wood and Blackthorn cut no figure in | 5956 Del Carina (Smith). 13 { thuz G. Stephensot, wesigned, f steel structure, arrived at the Pal- —_———————————— | Time, 1:08. = L the ‘race. sper VoL BRAWY. .o 12} pavid Campbell was appointed jan- :CQ Gt el e e G @ | Louis Richards, Although ‘Wealthy, . o 4 Third rece, handicap, six furlongs—Foxy ed B 5 e 3 | ESCAPES CHARGE OF | Rane won. Scorpio second, Harmakis third. NOTES OF THE TRACK. Eirelia @fillen) ... ftor of the sub-treasury. building at|Colonel John C. Kirkpatrick, and dur-| Sboots Himeelf Apparently With- = & . Mizpah (Sum A VIOLATING THE LAW | TR L3 . crescont stake, two-year- | Martin rode two winners. Tdy Rinora (Harris 07 | San Francisco, vice Francis E. Burns, | ing his stay in this clty he will be the out Cause. e | o1de. “Zour ‘and a half furlongs—Delavan won. | Arthur McKnight, the well-known 7 Abbe (Alhambra Stable) T2 emoved. guest of the colonel and Mrs. Kirkpat-| VENTURA, March 14.—Louis Rich- Trustee McDonald of Bakersfield, Ac- | Dixic T second, Viperine third Time, 0% | assistant starter, at present with Dick | *" King Willlam-Chartreuse 11 |" The following changes in the offices | Fick- ards committed suicide here to-day by cused of Fraud, is Upheld by | Franstamar second, Prince of Endurance | Dwyer, has accepted the position of | 8111 Dixelle (Dobscn).. -100 | —_— | shooting himself in the head with a | thira. Time, 1:45. : 6183 Saccharate (Napa Stock Farm 112 of the reserve agents of the national T o ! Court Ruling. | P ath race. seliing. one and an eighth miles— | Starter for the new Union Jockey Club | g267 Velna (Van Gorden) | baliks ot Californis were: made: Winst Conductor’'s ¥ un revolver. Richards had been an in- BAKERSFIELD, March 14.—Judge | Circus Girl won. Midshipman second, Jake | Of St. Louis. Arthur has had a world i s A wlkkh e Toato 3 i 7 < TUCSON, Ariz., March 14.—Word | mate of the County Hospital recently, Bennett to-day sustained the demurrer | Weber third. Time. 157375 of experjence and there is no doubt In | y.ar.oias and up: sellin: g National Bank, Ontario, A. M. Chaf-| L. "roceived here to-day from Guay- | but when his affairs were investigated the world but that he will make good | 6317 *The Fretter (O'Rourk: 6317 The Way (Clark). in a gallop. 6257 Rio Shannon (Coff fey, second vice president; J. Freden- | mag Mexico, telling of the death of | by the officers after his death it was to the accusation recently filed against 3 dall, assistant cashier. First National|y H. Ing of this city, a conductor on |found that he owned the lot and resi- City Trustee B. McDonald by the late PROSECUTORS WILL HAVE Grand Jury. The accusation charged AID OF FAMOUS LAWYER | P. Phillips, now riding at Los An-| giif Mr Dingle (Tierney) 105 | Bank of Oroville, W. W. Gingles, |ihe International branch of the South- | dence in which he lived and had con- that McDonald bad violated the law by | T geles, will be seen in the saddle here 1%1‘21)'{};%:‘1!;:;“1;“ tf;xfi{z;flmy cashier, in place of C. H. Shiveley; C.|apn Pacific. His body was found | siderable money in the bank. Ne selling goods to the city while a mem- | Oliver Pagin Coming to San Fran-|later on in the week. B *ie a'0r (ianyon),.:: W. Putnam, assistant cashier. First|qoating in the bay. | cause is known for the suieide. ber of the Board of Trustees. The de-| cisco to Take Part in the Timber The stables of A. C. Hayes and W. A National Bank of Palo Alto, H. P. P, PRSSRASENRE. S ancs = murrer was sustained on every point, | Land Fraud Cases. D. Twyman arrived from Los Angeles | Fourth rage mic, and Aty yarch Bennett, assistant cashier. WASHINGTON, March 14.—Chief Justice | SUES RAILROAD.—Frank Kase is suing v - - ad: t of | the Southern Pacific Company for $25,000 dam- The following War Department or- | Fuller to-day_announced an adjournment o e Sout mmr‘"l‘ Nl g car on King street. the oourt holding that no specific| CHICAGO, March 14.—Oliver Pagin, | Sunday night. Barney Schreiber | 6302 The Busaboo (Ippinger) charse was made in regard 1o the |formerly assistant to United States|®hipped-Lacy Crawford back here in | 388 Axminler (S8R (o goods sold, and that no willful vio- | District Attorney Bethea, passed ;‘l‘:ki’"‘e car to start in the Thornton 507 “Reeves (Lamasmey Bror.) lation of the law was shown and that | through Chicago to-day on his way to ) (8201)*Hulford (Stover) . 6295 *First Chip (Fitzgerald) such must be charged before action |San Francisco, where he will help SJ:xe Y”s‘"d““ Los Angeles for Hot | Gonipavia § (Stanfield) ........ looking to removal from office can be | prosecute the men recently indicted |yhr 16> Sunday night, taking along | ¢330 *Hainault (Thomas & Reavey) sustained. for alleged timber land frauds. his lightweight rider Hildebrand. g:—m l:zr::x :CB‘:?(:;?: & Co.) It is-understood that no appeal will | Pagin held the position of assistant | , s!'f"ef Rafour is camping right on the | 271 Scherzo (Hamilton Stabie) - be taken and the matter i probably | Government attorney in Chicago 10T | teo ta Tines anns trm Ratone 1at= | Fifth race, aix furlongs, three-year-clds and ended. The goods alleged to have been | many years. A few months ago he sy logo t:“li‘ytl rons: four 1ast |, handicap: furnished the city were articles of sta- | was appointed special assistant to At- n retaliation Steve bid Dr..| 24)Sad Sam (Green) tionery purchased by the city from |torney General Knox. He drew most Foa%0 1y Lrom 359 fo SIDIEHIDHE BE ‘gg}g’fi:‘:?w ‘F‘t:xm,(‘fl"&»?er)' McDonald's store in the same way as|of the indictments in the postoffice ting the horse. Later on he tilted Chick- 9 = they would have been by any other |scandal and silk fraud cases and later the Supreme Court of the United States for a | ag fortnight from next Mond: %3 | ders were lissued: Captain Edwin B. . g9 | Babbitt, relieved from duty in the of- . 94 fice of chief of ordnance; he will pro- 10| ceed to San Francisco and take the ADVERTISEMENTS. . transport to sail about April 30, 1904, x for Manila, for duty as chief ord- | QRCHRRRNAoHONH IR OO RCR O CROROAC CRCRORCACHCH CRCORORNO CRCHORICHCRY command of Manila ordnance depart- And Women, Too! ment. 15| A board of officers is'appointed to meet at the call of the president there- 99 | of at the Presidio for the examination aé of such officers as may be ordered be- 6318 Albula (Lamasney B adee from $400 to $800 and McCafferty { .... Ocean Dream (Twyman) let the mare go. 6199 Esherin (Schorr) customer. in the timber land cases. Dick Dwyer replaced Jake Holtman | %0 Murescs (Miller) i ;‘;?m::u;: de}re;:nht;z-::el;s fl:::;n::; B Shas an B ;‘;{:fi" e P —_— % . w! vim and power in your ev actl at the barrier yesterday, after a very yufi'rf;?a.rfié 3‘\;3 rl.':‘;e - halt turlongs, four- | o Major William erhenson, sur- with courage, self-confidence :rn,a lm%'ll: ADVERTISEMENTS successful spell of starting at Los An- | GG Soothsaysr (Lamasney Bros.) - geon, U. S. A.; Major John Bigelow Honts 16 hings T V0100 Siut ta ast rid of that feeling of gloom, that weak- geles. Dick’s efforts with the barrier | 6318 Daisy Green (Kyle) Jr., Ninth Cavalry; Capta h 5 were characterized bv the same clean- | 8303 Olymplan _(Schorr) 04 ptain John T. 5411 Venator (Rowell) . Nace, Ninth Cavalry; Captain John B. cut work that has made him so pop- | 6135 Oronte (Pledmont S Christian, Ninth Cavalry; First Lieu- ular with horsemen, jockeys and the | sApprentice allowance. tenant Edward P. Rockhill, assistant —_— - <4 public throughout the country. sur; H geon, U. S. A.; Second Lieutenant The disposal sale of Burns & Water- PROBABLE WINNERS. Edwin L. Cox, Ninth Cavairy, re- house was a success from every stand- Froeepe point. The horses were sold during the First race—Captivate, Constellator, | corder. ness in your back, that nervous. worn- out feeling which unfits you for business or_pleasure? Do you want to feel like a man all over, to hold up your head with the knowledge that you are the man that na- ture.meant you to be? I know that no man remains a weak- ling because he wants to. [ am sure A Vile Disease Contagious Blood Poison has wrecked more lives and caused more misery and suffering than all other diseases combined. Some are inclined to treat it lightly, but these noon hour in the paddock at Oakland | S'20S25. Secand Tdeutenaul Romland L e T Y n b PSP L bRy |11, W tion of early decay that has shown Itself s00n Jearn that they have to deal with a powerful poison yesterday, Billy Magrane fllling the | 50024 s A ;faj::'"v‘,ffil';:nc;::;;‘;n:o:’ ":"::;;o:f on you. T don't think the man Hves who that is slowly but surely breaking down the constitution. auctioneer'sposition. The nineteen head | * s 4 race—Fille a'0r, Mr. Dingle, The | U. S. A., president of the examining e T et wene Contagious Blood Poison not only metes out punish knogked. lown. reatinedl $19,300 V.. 33 e : oard, at Bave a reasonab et o hong y punishment 2 Fretter. board, at the Presidio when required have a reasonable foundation to build to the one who contracfs it, but others may become inno- Jennings paid $4500 for Rockaway and Py S s race—Haina Ax- - o' Bt otk wie Bd. Gavioht. the sl knbwn’ Deras s Eonet ult, Anirad, by the board for examination to de- to know that, you who can’t believe it, and 1 want you to have my book - - = = termine his fitness for promotion. in which I describe how I learned that strength was only electricity, case throngh inheritatice. If naut o ot oheors Lot it the most 2 :‘;:;m;';‘. b::r::i’;e’r:’;":" . :?00. ;“d Fifth race—Kenilworth, Sad Sam, Al-| ———— B e ariome 11 Sleo T mailt to Tell you the nimes f $omsd Mien your blood is tainted may ‘other o8 gfi.‘ any i % R rgain. Fol- | yyig, FRANK BACON BUYS who will_tell you that when they came to me the‘y ere ghy'lcal wrecks, ve to see your chi bat. S8t I was induced by a friend who was cured ot & | o~ 5 18 & list of the horses sold and | gixn race—Olympian, Venator, Sooth- and are how among the finest specimens of physical manhood. - - . bl trouble, to A | the purchasers: s A TEN-ACRE ORCHARD T can do just as much for women as for men. I have thousands of let- tling with the same disease— cured me permabently. I 4lsg oB- | putterick, br. . 2. by Fadie J il Sy ters from grateful women, who had spent years and money trying to get ' , b g, e Jones-Bit of 5 —_—— Actor Looks Forward to Time When relief from drugs, and who came to me as a last resort and are cured now. ‘Why should you be suffering when you know that your friends and neighbors are being cured? Why, the money you spend for drugs in a few months, if invested . in my treatment, will assure you health ahd happiness for life. Don’t you believe it? Then send for this book with the proof that I can give you, and you will be con- vinced. Don't wait a minute. Send for this book now. If you will inclose this ad. I will send it sealed, free. and will give you the names of and sickly, made miser- 8.8.8. the over Fashion, $300, D. Fountain; Cascades, b. F Z:;yby dm‘-nst{ng sores and WM% 3 A s as A Dillon Affair Worries Morley. skin eruptions. Under the Ave. Allegheny City, Pa. | Tenny-Ella Boland, $260, W. M. Baird; Ero- LOS ANGELES, March 14.—There mercury and potash treatment all signs of infection may disappear, but leave | $506, x. Forbes. Edgeclif. br-cr 5 by Fadis | 2L 1O new developments In the case off these minerals and you soon find out the poison is still alive and you are | jones-Spasta Water. $950, S. Judge: Eduardo, | of Captain Dillon of the Los Angeles just as bad off as ever. S.S.S. is the only antidote for Contagious Blood | Stove m‘o'.?.,.‘,“’&‘.g nes-Duckling, #1630, M. | pall team, but the baseball enthusiasts S S Pofion It destroys the virus eomp]d’dy, wiflloqt E_u;n'xbm 3’ .W&umwl b. | fear that he will not be allowed to He Will Locate at Moun- tain View. 'SAN JOSE, March 14—Frank Ba- | con, the actor, who has been touring the State and East in “The Hills of ‘California,” has purchased a ten-acre orchard home near Mountain View. The place is in bearing prunes and peaches. Before he became knowh on the stage Bacon conducted a weekly ce,mn‘ the s . Itisa e remedy, and | tain;_Humo, b. c.. 2, play here. Manager Morley left for offer $1,000 l.'°°‘ that it contains a llngle ;Y,znul’m‘n& Tfmfiflm; lfilhn Avers, b. | San Franecisco to-night to attend a 0 | Sa mineral ingredient. S.8.S. not only works the poison | Aulifte: Princess Zula, ch. f., 2 by Taks No- meeting of the schedule committee . tice- Zel K h : " |and to bri definite settle- ont-of the blodd thoronghly, but Festones vigor atid | 5 s e e s | A b0 B O B e e feie A. Jackson; Sun 2, by Altamax- ment of the Dillon matter. upon T can make you a bigger man than you ever hoped to be. I want you g to all parts of the e 3 : Rose, b. 1 wspaper at Mountain View. Bacon ur own neighbors who are cured. e fo our specia bn:{:.?fuhchu Plood Poson, descibing the | £ 15 St i na e iy Wil fake powsesson ot T ZUC 0 i EEneC R SR o pew 0 Sk 1 e < Ao a0k different stages sym; containing much other interesti: or- ) J. . the place at once. They will spend all ¢ mation about this most of all diseases. i o rergty i bt LT TR ; 3 their vacations at the orchard home DP M C. Mcu“gh“n 906 Market St. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA: udcmtni‘lml:muwnmm e . 9 Above Ellis, San Pransisse T a pastoral » T el