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THE SA N FRANC ISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1904 11 WO CHOICES GRETTE FINISHES FIRST AND IS DISQUALIFIED 1AM | Mansard Returned SAN FRANCISCO CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. ] { W. f h f OAKLAND—Tuesday, Dec. 20. Weather fine. Track fast. |nn€r O t e | 7583. FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs: selling; all ages; value to first. $325. H d ! Index Horse and Owner. JWUSt K. . % St Fin. | Jockey. Op. C. an |Cap | 7582 [The Cure, 3 (Brinkworth Conlioh| 5 2 1 2 % 22u22 8 95 The Gadfly, 2 (Keene & Co.)| 98/ 1 4 1431 43 33 4 5 — . h!)frs 1, & (J. Ryan) 14712 1%1%3 83 T ' & 3341 8h 41347 . 8 12 ObISIDERS S( :ORE T4 76 61%65 5 14 /Greenfleld .| 20 30 5% 5n52 56 610 (Tayier ‘ 8 12 621562 76 78 710 |O. Chandler, B0 100 8 s 8 L] s J. Hayes 12 13 FHelgesen 3 12 At post 133 mi Follow Me,a 20 to 1 Shot, in Front | Allthe Way. Doss. iving. ate with Kunz. Scratched—Anvil, Winner received Horse and Owne 3. Ryan) Dora, show, 6-5. Too far for Dora 1. | ce, 4.3; show, & ¥ B iearride.Disiike: Ha Start good for all but Revoit. Won %ood ride and was probably best. The Gad- Karabel couid not get up. Jerusha out- 4 a TRyan) __..._.{108/ 3 ... : McBride L1010 BY FRED E. MUDHOLLAND. Lichtenstein, (Meadison) . 108 gt 3 h Helgesen . 3 14-5 | Reed, 4 (Fitzgald & Cree) 107 - 4 Sherwood .| 8 12 ¥ Ahrio o 3 . Pearce, a.(Stephenson). ... 108, R 3 Loague 50 100 The disqualification of Nigrette after Condon, 4 (L. H. BaelD)|112 : Larsen ....| 1 9-10 Walter Jennings' mare had beaten Mavd Mulier, 4 (Mrs. Miller) 104 % Wiley . 50 100 8an Nicholas for the concluding fixture L S Nt . X 2 1 _iJenkins . 395 \1¥ g ’ i | i Lichtensiein, place, 3-5; show, 1- 1. nner ch. m. o-! i ¥ happening out of the ordinary entworth. S Troy, Afbonita. Aunt Poliy, Miss Culver. ¢zoove. The distance was one and a to. " & ‘on easily. Balance driving hard _Mocorito recelved the shortest/ it 3T e oot g Des Jchtensiein poorly handi Tco far for Bell Reed. Con- . fon 1 an quit went OY.X( in the lead with San Nich i e ittt > Holtman released the bz ngs from home Dav v oster Bros.).. 107 1% 1311 - Larsen as 0, 4 (T. G. Ferguson).. 104 23%2h 2n 5| Travers . 5 win. San \uh4 tos ,FFp,,nd.d iemen. 4 (Brinkworth (0.)/104{ 5 3 14833 3 4 3 1133 ns Greenfield 3 p’ i - . a (T. H. Ryan) M5 3 5 % 7 6 Kunz .... 6 ess thaxn a fur- le 'Or, a on & Co.) 102 4n 4%4%10 5 W. Davis.. stand Davis could not fedmont £ 100 4 T 6 14 5 1 Bullman 13 ¢ R 63 5 McBrid ; twice bumped San | : o 7 s s . ir 9 % . 1:45. At post 3 minutes. Off at 3:05. Follow, place, 4; horse had inside , 2. & e ce, 7-10; v, 1-3. Scotsman, show, 3-5. Winner, " br. g. by = s 'n. a 5 y Clark Mosfer. Start fair. Won handily. Secénd and third S mslp ving 3 Stilicho had no excuses. Bcotsman cut off once in stretch. T ediately claim- 2 ¥ . Too much early use made of Fille d'Or. Major Ten- ing, and he had > 2lled up £ L T e A A e e At \ Six and & hl" turlongs; all ag-s h: cap; value to first, $400. Nicholas, but said | ;oaer - e = " ,:“5 I’om .nd mrrw Jockey. | Op. Ol o t awarded 3.0, Keene & Co.)/100) Helgesen _.| 45 4.5 . ™ (L E. Rowell). . [106] Travers 5 10 - € (Lamasney Bros.)..| 97 Greenfield .| 8 7 - s a (W. B. Jennings) Il'!i W. Davis..| 3 92 - X ige J. McAlester) 3 10 12 t Knight, 5§ (Lmsny Bros.). P(I d > 5 e 3, 1:12%, 1:19%. At post 5 minutes. Off at 3:33. Mansard, place, 2.5; Venator, place, 3; show, 1. Albula, show, 3-5. Lamasney Bros.’ entry 3 ner, b. g. by Florist-Fedalma Trained by J. O. Keene. Start Venator was bula made a “oupled with £ hard . purse; two-year-olds; cut off just after entering the stretch or he bold bid fer it. Davis on Vesuvian saved no value to first, St. ¥ ~ %. %. Str. Fin, | Jockey. Marshi) l10s 11 108 100 10012 15 minute. purch s ing ev nt o of at 3 MeBride . Bonner 13 Kunz Travers Greenfield . H. Michaels Bullman . Bell w. Davis McGuire Loague 13 Wrignt Eaa Air, 100 100 100 =X place, 3 show, 1. by Pirate of Penzance- Johnson. *Coupled with w, 1 Ecratched'squ the respect and goc Won artving mad going away. Second driving. Third - @ ones, and from Light nmn. suited Sea Air. Dr. Leggo bothered at start, came from far s el won. Smithy Kane-quit. A. Muskoday ran & nice race. Yada o Reontes poisiy Dantiet Lindsay Gordon almost left g a well-judged 2 over a Glever 7598, SIXTH Ra —One and a sixteentl fflee: sellirig; 3-year-ofds ana up; to first, $325. iy Kunz dfty, a ed : * pace maker, | index Horse and Owner St.X. . % Sw. Fin.| Jockey. | Op. Ol a e. Revelt threw Hel- 4 (W. B, Jenningm. 101| 2 W. Davis 2 e ek (H.E.Rowell) 102, 1 Travers 2 Clark) . 96, 4 Greenfleld . ll’l«\ & \thU 9 3 McBride . - & H aughlin)| 96| 5 Taylor a — - g 1:1 1 1:46% At post 2 minutes. Off at 4:25%. Nicholas, place, - > Nigrette, place, 3-2; Leila, show. out. Winner, blk. h s g g ginia Dare. Trained by *Disqualified for foul and placed Wot all cut off on first Nigrette bumped San Nicholas in streteh turn, could not make up the ground by tired with ing a moder- R. Condon, PROBABLE WINNERS. BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. First race—George P. Mec- Near. Golden Buck, Robert Mitchell. Second race—Sad Sam, Silent Water, Aunt Polly a Third race—Mimo, Bronze Wing. Hipponax. Fourth race—Ananias, Ar- { cade, Divina. Fifth race—Mindanao, Anvil, Northwest. Sixth race—Ara, Head Dance, Fleetwood. BLACKSMITH while Claims CEERREE LR pistol shots in rapid coming ring aroused the rsen divided the 1 piloting two win- ple in the vi- Riteh streets. Brannan and The shots were fired by August Koib | a blacksmith residing at the Winches- ter Hotel. Kolb save three men tried t6 hold him up, while Charles and Clar- ence Morss, 443 Third street, swear Kolb fired at them when he met them on the street, saying: “Now I've got you.” Kolb says he had come from the — e —— adier” Than Blondes. yer of women sten- | by ks wa s quoted other 4. the office dress of his g ki o with his stepson, Albert Hart- wing with an appli-| ., and was on the way to the boy's me her whole at- ihome_at Brannan and Ritch streets in front of her | ywhen three men jumped out of the sses behind her, or | darkness and attempied to hold him out the office, [ up. He says one of them hit him on T am “(.,me jaw and sent him reeling to the able to con- other side of the street. When he o jarose, Kolb adds, he fired_three times at the men. Policeman Moran then 100King | came on the scene, but the men dis- ess hours | ap in the darkness. n on their work | kolb had $40 and a gold watch and No other sort is|chain on his person. He says his step- , no matter what sort 41 son chanced to mention the names of rs or what color hair | the Morss brothers when he saw three ve noticed, though, that ' MeR standing near the corner of Ritch v &%, that | 23 Brannan streets a moment before are less given 10 ine trouble occurred. » office hours and less flir- | The Morss brothers claim there is a appear to be less taken ’xous standing grudge between Kolb side i their |and themselves and that the former ~Exchange. |fired point blank at therl 'hsn he met e prruionaliBiiiplesiienpuint -/ them on the street, saying: “Now I've For Your Best Girl. i got you, Charley.” The Morss broth- comb and brush sets, toilet | *™® hastened to the Southern Police triplicate hand mirrors and a won- | Station shortly after the trouble and variety of beautiful toilet articles, | t0ld their story to the police. Kolb Vail & . 761 Market street. s went to his room in the Winchester in company with Officer Moran. Detec- tives have been detailed on the case. ——e————— are = »orn, W ASHINGTON, a. Dec. 20, epted ap Gzy dinner 1o be given by the Re. i_.rm-.r Club of New York en the 13th of nex( ‘ebruary. ~President Roose. invitetion 10 attend mmm Takes Four Shots at Men He| } Attacked Him at/ Brannan and Ritch Streets| midnight this | eruiser Yankee arrived Iz hoarding pennies many a ml—nu-mmmwmnm has been statiomed e — % HANDICAP WORTH CONTESTING FOR f | The handicap at one mile and a | furlong with a $1000 valuation shouid prove a strong drawing card at Oak- tland this afternoon. Among the | starters are Ananias, Elliott, Arcade, Divina and Military Man. First | race—Futurity course, two-year-olds, | selling. | 7588 Edrodun (Lagoria & Forbes) 39)*Robert Mllw‘hell (Bummers) . (Stover). (Dodge). .. Bellairs (Price) and a half furlongs, ar-clds and up, selling. 561 Urbano (Judge) ilent Water (Smith) 7574 *Batidor Third race—Six anii selli | l ( )The Fretter (O Rourke). *Mimo (Sheridan).. | 5560 Bearer (Cruza) . 563 *Bronze Wink (Judge) w9 (uii ack lmhr‘fl’li o4 “lausus (F. J107 104 109 Sugden 3 oee . .104 | (7Co®)Frank Woods (Garden City Stable) .100 | urth race—One and an elghth miles, 3. year-olds and un, handicap (El Primero Stable). . selling: M 04) *Moco rito danao (Ryan) (Smith) 5 105 izaro Sial o (Baker City S Sixth race—Oue tpile. 2 WAS Fleetwood (Knebelkamp) 4] Esteila J. (Jennings & Co.) (7586)Head Dance (Henshall). 76 Downpatrick (Ryan) 586 Ara_ (Stevens) . 333322 28 *Apprentice allowance. ————— Results at New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 20.—Resuit: Fitst race, half mile—Antimony won, Balance All second, Mrs. Bob third. Time, :492-5. Second rece, five furlongs—Telescope won, 3 Ma czri‘cmm second. Fronterac third. Time, 01 Third race, seven mrlonn—l{l‘h Ving wen. Tems Rod second, John Doyle Time, and a sixteenth miles—Lit. Boy won, An:\me second, Always Faithful lhlfd 'H-‘, 1:58 1-5. fth race, one l‘nd a hatt Sixth race. five and a half furlongs—Kilties won, Ercutcheon second. Annie Alone third. Time, —————— (i SOLON. Duo. 3T tinited Buitie Sl to-day with 500 at Empire Camp, year-olds and up, 5 *Augie (Magill). . 99| T4 p Me (Madis 04 55 STroy (GiIbert) 2 7548 Divina | 530 Vetersno (Multnomah Stable) D99 | 358 1 (Laly) 2 i ink (L D9 horn) . ‘108 { Are .de (Jennings & Co.) . 102 584 Military Man (Ferguson) {105 Fifth race—One ear-olds and up, RECOUP BACKERS Al OAKLAND RACE TRACK NTE WINS STIRRING RACE Overcomes a Lead of Two Lengths and Beats Heather Honey in a Dash for Wire! SHESRRE- ST NISH 18 SENSATFONAL Pacifico, Edinborough and; Sceptre Capture the First, Second and Third h\ents‘ BRSPS FIN LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.—The finish of Diamante, the winner of the last j race, was the stirring feature of the rac- ing at Ascot to-day. From a position ! behind a field of seven into the stretch, Diamante made the greatest finish ever | :seen on the local track, and won the! race from Heather Honey, the favorite, which had a lead of two lengths over the field at the head of the stretch. Diamante was 4 to 1 in the betting and was well played at this figure. It was a good day for ravorites, four of them winning, while a second choice |and a decided outsider took the other 1wo races. The first race had fourteen starters, with Baldwin's entry of Salario, Reta- dor and Pacifico a 1 to 2 favori The result was never in doubt, Pacifico win- | ning easily from Revel and Crown | | Princess. idinborough lasted long enough to beat his field in the second. Nanon was second and EI! Verraco third. The winner was heavily played all over the ring. Sceptre, which start- ed in his first jumping race, furnished the biggest surprise of the day, leading all the way and winning easily. He was anywhere from to 15 to 1 in the betting. Flea was second and Dr. Long third. Mrs. Grannan, the favor- ite, ran disappointingly. Mad Mullah sustained his reputation of never being “outside the money” by winning the fourth after a very pretty race, Inter- lude second and Cerro Santa third. Capitanazo scored his third straight victory by taking the fifth from Tramo- in the order The weather was clear and the | tor and Milton Young named. track fast. mary: ngs. malden two-year- jebrand), 1 to 2, won; 1, second; Crown , 50 to 1, third. Time, ‘e e Lance, St. Dixie, Del Caro- nadd, Lady Witt, Whitestone, Salario, Reta- dor, Cholk Hedri C. P. Waserhouse, Sini- cado and Avro also ran, eourse, selli; 11 to 5, wi <o raylette, Chief Aloha. opher also ran. Third race one and a_quarter miles, hurdle %andicap—sSceptre, 130 (Russell), 12 to 1, won; Flea, 125 (Amos), 20 to 1, second; Dr.'Long, 141 (Sullivan), 8 o 5, third. Time, 2:18i3. Cazador, Allegiance and Mrs. Grannan also ran. Fourth race Slauson course, selling—Mad Muliab, 104 (Tooman), 9 to 10, won; Inter- lude, 00 (Kent), 6 to 1, second: Cerro Santa, 166 (Herbert), 9 to_2, thi Time. 1:10. Sti- ver Heels, Happy Chappy, jor and Dur- bar also ran. Fifth race, six furlongs—Capitanazo, 110 (Hildebrand)” 2 to b, won: Tramotor, 100 (Walsh), 6 to 1, nd; Milton Young, 103 (Dugan). 9 to 2,"th Time. 1:141,. Ralph Reese aiso ran. Sixth race, one and an eighth miles, sell- ing—Diamante, 163 (Truebel), 4 to 1, won; Hecther Honey, 100 (McDantel), § to 5, second; Merwan, 165 (Lawrence), 5 to 1, third. Time, 1:55. Jingler, Biueridge, llam F also ran. LYNCHERS GLT FULL PENALTY Stiff Sentenc Dealt Out “incinnatus and Wil- +and H =D l { 200 Vehicles The balance of carriages Fight by Rounds Continued From Page 10, Column avenue and Polk street, will breaking the men. Brit: sent straight left to the face. but réceived in return a right on the jaw and a left to the body. hard and it was give ani tage, thing, having the advantage. Nelson uppercut with right to the jaw, but Britt sent in right and left swings to the jaw in return. They | mixed it fiercely, and Britt -uwcd %o the fioor with the men in a furi agd left swings to the pa was almost superhuman, and Britt looked the | more tired of the two as they sought lhe)r" This is a compulsory sale best makes of stylish vehicles, construct our basement floor. ners. xteenth Round. | They mixed it at close quarters, giving blow for blow. Nelson forced Britt fo the ropes, but the iatter was too clever and covered up and the Dane's vicious onslaughts went for | naught. Nelson kept forcing Britt about the ring and Britt's efforts to land on the Dane | were fruitless. Suddenly Britt got his range and showered a perfect avalanche of rigat and left swings on Nelson's jaw. The Dane wa: laying low, however, and as eoon as Britt had worked himself into a weak stat elson went at him hammer and tongs, landing his right and delivery wagons, finished etc,, etc., etc. O’BRIEN ® SONS, AUCTION SALE! at O’BRIEN’S CARRIAGE FACTORY, corner Golden Gate Thursday, December 22, at 11 a. m. respective of cost, without reserve or limit, in order to enable us to make robm to put an extra story on the building and re- Chance of a lifetime to buy nine passenger brakes, coun- try club wagons, high-grade Surreys, Toomey Bike Carts, Ball-bearing Buggies, O’Brien patent spring business wagons, a number of children’s pony vehicles, a lot of light express Golden Gate Ave. and Polk St. l ADVERTISEMENTS. of All Kinds and vehicles damaged by fire be offered at public auction not of cheap work, but of the which will have to be sold ir- and unfinished, whips, robes. left volleys on Britt's head and jaw. Britt went to his corner looking very weak Seventeenth Round. They went to close quarters and were sep- arated by Roche. Nelson bored fn ang Britt tried his lefts for the face, but all the blows | were blocked. Britt swung left and right to | the face, but was apparently tired and Nelson went atter him in an effort to wear him dow Britt then stopped these tactics with a sumption of his left jabs and finally swung a viclous left to the face. Britt was forced against the ropes, but wiggled out of danger like an eel and sent straight left to the face. Neison continued atter Britt in an endeav Eet Britt to mix, a ADVERTISEMENTS. . which had v effect. 'rm gong rang with Britt much fresher than in the previous round and with the honors a skade in his favor. Eighteenth Round. Britt jabbed as usual with left to the face and danced a trom the Dane, who en- | deavored to get him to close quarters. Finally Nelson sent a straight left to Britt's and in a mix they exchanged lefts to the face | and Britt worked a left uppercut to the jaw which did not stay the Dane in the least Britt was again buffeted about the ring, but stopped Neison with left hook to the body. The referee then separated them from a clinch and Britt ripped his left with terrific force | to the body. Nelson chased Britt around, but his blows were ill-timed and Britt kept pegging | away with his left to the jaw and then s right swing to the head. Britt went to h corner with bleod flowing from the reopened abrasion in his forehead. At the end of the the crowd velled itself hoarse. some “Britt” and the others “Neison." Nineteenth Round. Nelson forced Britt about the ring. but | Britt's footwork was too much for the Dare. | Britt then hooked his left twice to the body | and they went to a clinch. Britt swung lett | hard to the ear and/then swung a fearful | left to the body. They mixed it agaln with | the crowd hissing. Neison chased Britt about again, but Britt met him on all occasions with 'straight lefts to the face, which he with a bard right swing to the ear and a left hook to the body. Britt put another left hook to the body and they clinched against the ropes. Nelson suddenly caught Britt nap- | ping and swung two fearful rights and a left to the jaw, rocking Britt's head. Britt came | back with ‘right and left swing bard to the | jaw and the bell rang with honors even. The | crowd renewed its cries of “Britt, <lson,” at the end of the round. Twentieth Round. Nelson waded In desperately, but could not locate the shifty local lad, who suddenly | hocked two fearful lefts to the jaw and 14)I—’ lowed it with another, staggering Nelson a | bit. They fought in the center of the ring chstantial and nice ap nearing bag: fine value for the money; my price £1.00 Come in to-day and get one. I_tave a fine line of PU: 3 CARD CASES and WALLETS at popular vrices, in all stylish leath- ers and shapes An appropriate and useful | | yelling venient fountain $3.00 10 $5.00 and calendars Li perfect and most c: pen. Prices Christmas from 3e up. _ Mail orders promptly fiiled THAT MAN PITTS, W. PITTS. The Stationer Market St ¥ 2 cards F. 1608 Ovo. CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED | and exxch‘ng‘ed F l“-n«i e‘ie’)? e fo the | 2 ’s Di 3 face. In a clinch Reféree Roc! ad his Hands | S] full separating the belligerents. _Britt then | Dr. Gibbon jpensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Fstablished 834 for the treatment s: Private sent Nelson's head back with a left hook and followeq it with a left swing to the jaw. | Then' Britt once more hooked his left to the | jew and followed it with two right swings and a left hook to the face. The fighting was fearful, Britt going in with left and right swings to Nelson's jaw and the gong clanged | denotinz that the battle was over. Referee | Roche promptly awarded the decision to Britt. | The decision was greeted with mingled chee and hissinz. diseags weari [Skin Diseases thers fail. T res guaral F. GIBBON, Sau Fransisco. Cal RAILWAY TRAVEL. - OPINIONS OF EXPERTS. The Decision of Referee Roche Meets With Popular Favor. After the battle the views of sport- ing men were secured and in almost every instance the decision rendered by Referee Roche was approved. Alec Greggains said: “It was a good fight and a good decision. I think Corbett in condition can defeat either man.” Phil Wand: “It was a grand con- test and the referee could not decide CHICAGO IN 3 DAYS by a Judge in the Cir- cuit Court of Mississippi TR D S BROOK HAVEN, Miss, Dec. 20.— In the Circuit Court to-day Dave Po- sey was convicted of manslaughter for the killing of Ben Bayliss, a ne- gro. The defendant claimed that the killing was justifiable, as he found the negro stealing corn. Judge Wilkin- son sentenced Posey to twenty-five years in the penitentiary. Judge Wilkinson passed sentence on ten other men to-day as follows: Oscar Franklin, life imprisonment for the murder of Eli Hilson, a negro; Will Franklin,.D. W. Smith, Elias Smith, R. D. Smith and Elbert Gill, each 50 years in the penitentiary for manslaughter for the killing of Henry List, a negro. These two killings were the whitecap | cases, which aroused the indignation of the citizens and caused the formation of the Law and Order League. John Smith and John MecNulty, ne- groes, who were convicted of murder, recelved life sentences. J. P. Troy, a negro, was given a year for burglary. Sam Posey, who pleaded guilty to two charges of whitecapping and was con- victed of highway robbery, was sen- tenced to ten years on the robbery LEAVES DAILY AT 930 A M. WITH OINERS AND SLEEPERS. any other way. Britt outpointed Nel- son all the way.” John J. Gleaso! “If Britt had a knockout punch he would have won in | short order. Jimmy put up a great| fight and deserved a decision.” { George Harling: “It was a slash- | ing battle. Britt outpointed Nelson, | but the Dane certainly is a wonde i ful fighter. The decision suited me.” | OM Santa Fe Trains: lFor Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, j Merced, Hanford and Visalla. For Stockton. m. For Kansas City, and Chicago. Ticket Offices—641 Market st. and Ferry Depot, | San Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Oak- land, €al.; also 27 South lIst, San Jose. !saa D P » Grand Canyen | Young Corbett: “Say for me that it was a poor battle. I wish I had been in there fo-night and in condi- tion. I would have beaten either | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C9. man. 1 will go to Harbin Springs in | wmuron Perry, Foot of Market Street. a few days and train in the hope of - i getting a return match with either | Nelson or Britt. The decision was all | right.” -Billy Jordan: “Roche decided all| right. Britt is a great boy.” i Bob Smith: “The worst Nelson should’ have got was a draw. The| climate out here seems to make na- tive sons out of all our referees.” SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.; 12:38, | 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Exira irip —Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m sm.mns_s 00, 9:30, 11:00 2. m.; 1:30, 3:30, | charge and five years on each of the whitecapping charges, a total of twenty vears. H. Lofton, one of the crowd concerned in the List killing and who | turned State’s evidence, was given his | liberty. Apropos of €olonel That Americancolonel who died the other day after writing a thousand novels with 40,000,000 words in them, has a celebrity now which he never dreamed of in his lifetime. The French papers are full of him. His name resounds throughout Italy. The Danes have paused in the making of butter for export to England and have sked themselves this question: churn fiction?” It is reckoned that in this industry the colonel's capacity for twenty-four hours was 2,24 words. It brought him in about £2000 year and it made his manners “kind, . deferential and vet proud. His photograph has a strongly military aspect, as of a man whose words were legion. To the Continental mind he is' eyidently the crowning marvel of American energy and resource, and Turope thinks of his “output” as it thinks of Niagara and the Mississippi. London Chronicle. ‘Would it not be more nrofitable to per minute every hour of the day ¢ William Greer Harrison: “Britt AY! put up,a wonderful battle against a . s dangerous opponent. He displayed Leave Arrive courage and cleverness qnd was right- | San Fran. San Fran. fully declared the victor.” | Sun- | Surt- | Week Eddie Grane “Had I referzead the days. | contest I would have decided in Britt's favor. 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Call on ll‘zflnn' at_Cloverdale for the -l ug or write for! ville and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duacan our new very In .wlus. flilhl-nd flprlnn eiseyville, Carls- uhoun".v Hot rema It will restore the fire oY mmuw-m-n-m-. of YOUTH. which will fully enlarge and vm‘mmwfiumm mmlya-mwum completely de- Cray- m—mwmnmnmu San Rafasl at half rates. office, 650 Market street, Chronicle R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Trains lenve and are dus toarriveat Josa. Martinez, San Ramon. 7.30a Nites. Tracy. Lathrop, smr 8 00a Shasta Express — (Via Wiiliams, Bluft. Portiand. Tacom: 8100a Dl\'lLWood)u\d Enighes Marysville, Oroville. 8.30a Martinez, Antioeh. Syron, Tracy. Stockien. Ngwmen, Lo Banoa Yo rmona, Hsaford, N "annv w20 8304 Parn Costa. Moda:xo M-r%nh.l. Tesno. Goakcn Juncu wn d asos ton: (4M11t00): Maryszille. Chico. Red BIaE 4209 8.30A Oakdale. Chinase, Jamestown, nora, Toolamne and Angels .. 4.20> 00 Atiantic Express—Osden -ul— 5.209 8.30a n'enmnna Martinez sad . 10,008 The Gveriand Limiied — oeden. Omaba, Chicago, Deaver, Kaosas iy, St Louia o, Tracy, Byror fathrop. "~ Biock tom Me Kaymond, Fresno. Goshen June: Hon. Hanford, Lemoors. Visalia. Ill.rlflell Los A ies Ma siations 330p Hayward. 8.30P Port Costa, Mar:i; YT Stockton, Modest Merced, Berends, Fresno Way suuon. aa beyond For Costa 12200 Eastern Ex; re-—umn Chicaga, e City, 8t l.ouh Martines. Stockton. mflnx. Teno. Bparks, Toacesian 2.50 7.005 Valiclo: Sundsy oniy- 1% 7.0¢ kichmond. San Panio; For Cosia Stations...... 11.20a 7.00° Reno Pfl.lleh ‘ort Costs, Be- niels. Suisus, Eimirs. Davis. Sacramento, Sparks. Tone pab, Keeler and '.Ilspum- .. 150a 4 o Marguriiie, Hedding. ramento, yuviile, Portland, Pugst Sound and East. 8.508 10p Hayward, r-umlu Jose (Sum: day oaly) E arrow lh-p). ariket Street.) 16A Newark. Centerville, Saa ton. Boulder Creek, Sents Cruz and Way Stations ark, Centervilie, Sem New Almaden, Los Gatos, Fel Boulder C Santa Crus Principal Way 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos. €9.30p Hunters’ Train (Safurday enly)— Sau Jose and Way Stasions ... 2168 ¥ { Auge) VRl S0 B wsen Siventin)” ¥ The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, Sa3 Ardo, Paso Robies, Santa Margacita, €aa Luis Obispa, usdalupe. Gaviota, Sants Bar bara, Sen Buenaventurs. Mon- Ox: k. Los . 12 > x.o- Gatos, Wrigst, Boulder - -nh- Cruz, via Saats mm Narrow Gauge 10.45a w—vuum St., South <u vmchu. » Gilroy, : EE ® and priscipal Way Stations (ex- cept Jmud;fl-elp-l'nysuno- i 2o i Ly Jose, Giiroy.Saiinas. Prso Sobien Ban Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los Al\"|~. Dem '. Kl Paso, st.Louls, New Orieans, NewTork 8,108 545 Pajaro, Watsonville, Clpltolg gaots Cruz Casworiile, Del n).n, except Sunda. For Fairfax, dail t TASa m.; P m.y and datly uuwut-iu and Sunday at 5:15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. m., Saturdays only—For Cazadero,