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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1905 RACIN G SEASON OPENS TO-DAY WITH BIG FIELDS STARTING. Proper Will Go to the Post BY Stanch Favorite for the Handicap. S8 ' FRED E. MULHOLLAND. . Burgomas- | e will not | | Tocolaw. Hugh MeG! T0-DAY’S SELECTIONS. MULHOLLAND. BY FRED E _| First race—Dod Anderson, San Prlmo,‘ Lucrece. Second race—Watercure, Warte Nicht, Kermit, Third race—Loyal Front, Sir Edward, Equorum Rex. Fourth race—Proper, High Chancel- lor, Brags. Fifth race—Cruzados, Bearcatcher, race—Reservation, Foncasta, TO-DAY’S ENTRIES. Following are the entries. F race—Selling; three-year-olds and up; etm) Glenarvon (Summers) .. xle {Monster_(Blalock) Hayes) r 4\bru)m'n<; 7 and was sold at that prioce. HANDY VICTORY - AT AQUEDUCT Santa Catalina Tal\es Nassau | Handicap Cleverly by Five Lengths From St. Bellanei | uP, PRETENSION BID J. H. Wishart Secures the Son | of Oriflamb at Eastern Race Track for $2600 ' i e AQUEDUCT, N, Y., Nov. 10.—The Nas- | sau Handicap st one mile was the only | stake feature on to-day's card. It was i llihd cut out the running, closely followed 04| by Belle Strome and Santa Catalina. The order at the far turn was the same, but turning into the stretch Tongorder’l lead was only a half length. When they |} were straightened out for home Santa Catalina moved out in front and was never headed, winning easily by five lengths. Tongorder stopped in the last | Pretension, winner of the second race, | was bid up to $2600 by J. H. Wishart, Summary: RACE—Six furlongs; hahdloap; two- etting. Horse, Weight, Jockey, St. 9 to 6—Hermitage, 118 (Shaw 1 h 8 to 1—Waterwing, 126 (J. Jnn:‘s) l 21 2! FIRS' vear-olds: HILDE'S DOUBLE ENDS THE CAME Siwashes Play Worse Brand of Ball Than the Seals and So Manage to Lose LT HALL AND WHALEN BAD One Is Easy to Wallop and the Other Falls Down on Chances That Let In Runs RESULTS OF GAMES. San Francisco, 5; Seattle, 4 GAMES TO-DAY. Seattle at San Francisco. Portland at Oakland. Tacoma at Los Angeles. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. L Pot. The Seals and the Siwashes tried to outdo each other at Recreation Park yes- terday in handing out a bush quality of the national game. [Both were bad but the Biwashes were a shade worse, and for CITIZENS CATCH PURSE SNATCHER Excltmg Incidents Attend| Arrest of Mark Vogal for,i Robbing . Mrs. bhaddeck; THIEF STRIKES BLOW| | | Victim Clings to the Thief’s : Hat Until Patrol Wagon‘ Arrives on the Scene! s RS i Exciting incidents attended the capture| of Mark Vogal, a purse snatcher, on| Hyde street early last evening. After as- saulting a woman and committing & theft Vogal was followed by citizens and was | captured by them two blocks from where the crime was committed. Mrs. E. P. Shaddeck of 1020 Hyde street, who was robbed of her purse containing a small | amount of money, joined in the chase and | held the thief’s hat until the police ar- rived a short time afterward and took| him to the North End police station. | Mrs. Shaddeck was standing on !.hfl corner of Hyde and Sutter streets await-| salesman in one of the local department | stores, and is now awaliting trial on a| charge of theft. Vogal struck Mrs. Shad- deck from behind and, when the lady turned, he snatched her satchel, which hung on her arm. Instantly the victim of the thief shouted for assistance and succeeded in knocking Vogal's hat to the ground. This article she clung to until the polics, who were summoned, arrived The two men responsible for the cap- ture are H. Enriquez of 885 Post street and H. Klynn of 1416 Folsom street. Both ‘witnessed the act and started in pursuit of the thief, who attempted to make his escape immediately after committing the crime. When brought to a halt at the THINKS COTHAM 23 EASY FOR ENEMY Prince Louls of Battenberg Says the Combined Fleets Conld Reduce It to Atoms| AVERS IT WANTS PEACE i ting Englishman Offers | Prize for Pugilistic Con- test Among the Sailors| >-— NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—One of the most | interesting incldents of the second day of Prince Louls of Battenberg's visit to New York was his Informal reception of a delegation of New York reporters in his cabin to-night. For the second time his Highness talked to them with the utmost frankness, answered some of their searching questions and foiled oth- ers. He said: ““Any war would be disastrous to New York, more disastrous to New York than any other city In the world. This is im- pressed upon me by the tremendou: amount of bustle and traffic that you s as you come up the harbor. What New f \ harbor could, I think, reduce New York to atoms in the time it takes my cook to frv an omelette.” He sald that the possibility of a besie, ing fleet destroving New York was one | of the features of his present visit that interested bim most. | There were three scheduled events on | Prince Louls’ programme to-day, the| first being a luncheon at Governors u-i by a distinguished company. After luncheon the Prince attended a brilliant reception at the New York Navy | Yard, where Rear-Admiral Coghlan was | the Prince’s host. To-night the Prince and 250 officers of | the two squadrons were the guests of the | SIDE Woodland Section of PARKSIDE Now on Sale The blocks are wooded; the streets will all be graded and curbs and sidewalks finished. Blocks bounded by Ulloa street, 21st, 22d and 23d avenues and Vincente street. The lots are 33%4 to 35 feet front. « & : Portland, 7; Oakland, 8. | t 5 ¥ i”‘ndfa;?flf. - }19‘ won by Albemarle Stable's bavy lvilllv 3{::\: Los Angeles, 1; Tacoma, 1. ing he; husband, when Vogal approached | York wants above all things s peace. ' The pricesare 31130, 51250 e ra Laura ¥ M (Grose Catalina. Tongorder was away in froi (Thirteen innings.) from behind. The latter was recently &| The two combined fleets in New York and 31950 for corners. Building restrictions: no house to cost less tHan $2000 all houses to be built 15 feet back from the sidewalk. JOCKEY BULLMAN 1o d St. Bellane came through les.. .50 34 594 Seattl o s ‘ B L b oot s By e o o in a patrol wagon and took charge of the | land with Brigadier General Grant. This| Within one block of the Oakland .49 45 .52LiTacoma’ . prisoner. was an elaborate affair and was attended | | new cross-road electric rail- | way. Prices on lots so far sold are already advancing. < | 40 to 1—Caprice, 107 (McDaniel). 7 81 that reason the Seals grabbed the game. Roh: T, . Start good. Won drhlnx a2t corner of Geary and Hyde streets Vogal Naval Academy Alumni Assoclation at ’ — | woime, 145 Elart oot Von S valisl: | The final tally waa carned in the last half |, otested his innocence, but Mrs. Shad-| a magnificent banquet at the Waldorf-As- TltIE$ are guaranteed by i five and | Madge Medaiine Daisy, Tangier, OMd Guard | of the ninth with one n the cellar when | deck, still holding his hat, positively | torta. After the banquet the Prince paid |the Title Insurance and and Tambeau finished as named. Waldron _singled. to - Oempaty A e | {dentified him and he was charged with|a visit to the Y. M. C. A. Naval Building, cv-rmén & Co.).. Laulh’(n SECOND RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; ar-olds and up; selling: Horse, Weight, Jockey, st brand sent him through with a double to the score board. The stars In the rough work line were grand larceny. ppeii o b S S HANLON AND HERI._RA | | | which he inspected with interest. | The Prince will go to West Point to- | morrow to witness the football game be- Guaranty Company—free. You may have five years | Beverat ot Sowel e et Chistles Hall, who quit I e g oo IN A DRAWN BATTLE | tween West Point and the Carlisle In- | ; | 80 1—Lord Badse, 100 (Feicht) s T R it — dians. to pay—with no taxes or Time, Start good. Won driving. Win- | obnoxious an G Former Assumes the Lead at First,| The chief athletic instructor of the | Sor ity Our Slster bfo;’;fl?“’«me'fe:frifn‘o‘%d e L R e, but Is Overtaken in a Tire- Drake announced to-day that during tne | interest. Pay ten per cent - s Sheandoah, Drone, Glowstar, end | w00 toanaged to Eét away ol right and some Fight. squadron’s stay here thers would be & | jo i r” Salt and Pepper finished as named. The score: LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.—Outpointed in the first ten rounds by Eddie Hanlon's pugllistic contest between Sailor Kirby, champlon welterweight of the English | mile: Openng handicap | THIRD RACE—One mile; Nassau handicap; A . 3 h % L . e mnE Mntiay tpree-vearolds: L S AB. X BE. 83, 70. 4. 5, | rushing tactics, and for & time outfought, TRIY. S5 Py Colite, -ommplet vt | The price you pay is all etting. _ Horse, X y : 1o 1= sunta Catalina 110 ilien s 4 %1% | Bennew, 2 0 4 9 4 1 OAurelo Herrera demonstrated to-night| i,y is o member of the crew of the | yOU pay at Parkside. e | 15 to I—St. Bellane, 124 (J. Jones) 8 4h 22 | Kane, of . 0 3 1 2 0 0fthe ownership of a head plece more lib- —Cederstrome, Toa (Ruanill) 8 T1%82 | Walters, rf 00 r0l gt a0 i he | Bedford and Collins is a member of the pa AR Sateid B ok i 4., Won easily. | Blankenshi, T 1 0 0 i oferally stocked with gray matter than the | " ¥ 0 "y o el oL" e bout will s difficult t nosticate last Time, 1:39 4-D. Start oo a 2 iz e H Folrvistaband- ge. St t ded i d = % Sax bookmakers Winner, Albemarle Stables’ b. f. by Suspen- | Streib, 1b 0 2 0 6 "1 1|average fighters. e carefully husba be for a purse of $100 and a cup offered reets graded, macadam e t ok der-Datnty. Bryan, Tongordor, Coy Maid, | Frary, . 0 0 0 7 2 0|ed his strength, and, hy. judiclous use of| U oy Gt The cup is now held by | j d s d d @ X 7890 Bragg (Curl) .. B\.lledzuome and Rose of Dawn finished as Rm‘,;l,;;?om. 3b . ; é 3 : ; : his already famous haymaker, came 80| g¥ ¥ oty it Red-deilomr 14 1zed, sewere an water **Reservation (Williams) DA 14 near bringing home the long end of the 1 Hali- i l d 4 Blue E: (Sheridan) .. .| C. Hall p. 1159 1 g g . | of the English navy, who won it at Hal 1pes lald. Briarthorpe GeGettrick & Erister) FOURTH RACE_Tive furlongs; ftwo-year 2 2 2 2 2 2 Zlshekies that Referes Eyton had no hesi-| g i "0 8 T o Ciher sailor of PIp \ (Eagan) | otds; etratght; maidens, fllies and gelding; Totais ... 38 4°8 15 1T ©|tancy in pronouncing the performance a| o oy ik navy the cup originally hav- _ Betzing ors WWHET ST BT b Outiien wbaine et s, draw when the boys got through mauling | = poon o national prize. It wil here-| I1he new boulevard to San 0 1 L) 3 0; ) b fl h 28 2 each other. o 10 1M T (Permnon,ss 4 TR BB Lo Ap. 5 BR S8 70, 4. B | % 0eiver acoused Hanion of being| Lier be an international offering and | Mateq runs through Parkside. s Time, 1:00. Start fair. Won easily. il P ity 13 1 1 0 7 2 o!clever, nor does Herrera claim any such| . 'y ino made to have the contest take | M i i et on o | B e & S ptieal, “The | Hildebrand, if .4 0 1 0 0 0 ofdistnction, but both the boys showed| ;30 on shore if possible and the sailors | \When Market street is t (8827) Bearcatchey (Ferguson) Scold, Fancy Bird, Winifred A’ Snow ~Ball | Whesler, 1b 3 08E 1 08 6 0| Rentraldiing m& engagemen( of gyer an| oo'yoen Tuadrons are enthusiastic over it. | ; B )Gorgalete (Fitzgerald & Tompkins) | Flere, Tolanda, Fanny and Miss Glift finished | Householder, 252 1 % 9 {|bour whichsc Ifed Th gbout fivesrounds| " pop "ihe “Englishmen sail away from | extended to the ocean it will . mile with Duetias, (ios) =oont o -h— Fioe Gochnauer 3 1 0 1 1 ¢ 3z|ofrealfighting. The rest of the time Was| Now York, there will also be a- series through Parksid e s the Tad ristine A (Lamasney FIFTH RACE—Ope mile; handicap; mares | Wilson, ¢ 8 0 1 0 8 1 0|passed in attempting to draw each other| s ), nop races in the lower bay, in whieh | [UN Througn rarxsiae. 2 be_the fon- Frank (0'Toole) . and gelding; il ages: ¢ Wralen, p. -2 1.0 0 0 1 1jout “stalllng” as ring parlance has it. | 1o contestants will be Englishmen only. — OWRSER EX- (4458) Deutschland _(Schretber) Betting. Horse, Welght, Jockey. St. %. Fin | Henley, p. 2 0.0 0 0 2 0| Thecrowd was quiet as fight crowds €0, m . “ontects will be over a ten-mile B b £ ilws f ¥ will | 8248 Albert Fir (Jones & Lusk) 10 to i—§. Plume, 109 (McDnD) 3 83 5 orat 31 5 ® & 27 13 '4|end the main event proved a disappoint-| . . .o0 uy Derore raliway fran 8757 Sea Alr (McLaughlin) S to 6—Floralia, 108 (. Jones). 2 23 2 % Dl st x g ment to many. It was not a satisfactory " e chise i ted and get th £278 Cruzados (Baldwin) ... 10 to 1—Lindale, 108 (Sewell). 5 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. bl . Suble. ‘point - of' | view, | chise 1S grante nd ge e i Time, 1:408-5. Start Kood eas! y‘ Seattls 00012010 0—4 attle from P P '| FALL FROM BRIDGE MAY : . n Sixth race—One and a sixteenth miles; sell-| winner, J. E. Seagram's ch. f. by Knight of | “'gee pits 0 003 4 1 0 0 0-8 though apparently entirely on its merits, CAUSE LABORER’S DEATH benefit of the rise. ing: three-year-olds and up: the Thistie-Coruna. Emergency, Flammula, | gan mrancisco.....0 08 0 1 0.0 0 15| foolish rumors to the contrary notwith- e 5068 *1ay Goodrich. &pr'i\efl'ui 108 | Camsuelio IT and Arsenal finished as name Base hits. . 11123000 20|ganamg There was too much “stalling” | peamination Shows That Spiwe Is In- 235 Domme Rod (Bean) " SIXTH RACE—SIx furlongs; three-yearolds; |~ SUMMARY. ey 2 Hite_ | 304 mot enough action in the game to jured and Thet He In Par- The new club-house of ed Cross Nurse (Ross) . | 1 s of one race only; uns— ‘Whalen 3, of enley 2. 5— of e 'ans pres- . H 760 Ink (Lamasney Bros.) e Horse. Welght, Jockey. St Fin. | Off Whalen 7, oft Henley 1. Two-base hits— ”““e-r'h’en;,mw’;ugea the entire gamut ard S the San Francisco Golf and Lone Wolf (Rise) .. 11 to 5—Ploneer, 102 (Shaw. 2 22 11% | Wheeler, Streib, Wilson, Hildebrand. Sacri- | €Bt- B ning fast. includ.| SANTA ROSA, Nov. 10.—H. H. Allard, | Club i cl Reservation :vnmn.ms: B o b sl of T, 102 (Sewel) 1 82 2h° | fica hits—Waldfon, Hildebrand, R. Hall, C. | from dead slow to lightning fast, 5 abores wille chaicithe’ Taloaie o€ Country ub is close to Foncasta (Curl) Los Angeles and Tacoma Play Thirteen ath. Hale, 105 (Burns).13 8 % 3 | Weisenberg, Bwift Boy, Wheeler. First base on errors—Seattle Double plays—Irwin to Mohler to Wheeler; ing whole minutes of laborious “stalling™ he had escaped with a few minor in- | Hall, g 3 oD giteons? 1:14 2-5. Start fair. Won driving. |3 gay Francisco 5. First base on called balls ' alternate adwance and re-|liquor, fell from the Davis-street | Parkside. R T ey g 1R Winner, 1. B, Durveas b & by Hambur | of Hail 5, oft Whalen 1 Left on buses— b bridgs and struck In the creck bed, 1 ¥ AME IN THE SOUTH. Homeopath. Colossal, Blucher, Little - | Seattle 6 San Francisco 7. Struck out—By thirty feet below, several wodks 2 = d Proper o e | cup, Snow King, Sailor B@Mym‘*e“%";‘;; Hall 3, by Henley 2. Hit by pitcher—Walters. | go— — —————————————| 20y " It was thought at the time that Marine view lots at Park- making the first a 5 Wheeler; Walt i i Tanings Without Result Boui e 1x mEi oNihas ¥ vseaes alten ol ARLAND. | Berien et ho was taken o the County |Side Will be as valuable as LS ANGELES, SNo: 18.-~ollowing RUNS AWAY FOUR MILES. pire—McCarthy. o 0. 0 T P T 5% & % | Hospital for treatment. It now de-|those facing the bay. yesterday's stirring fourteen-inning — = % 410X 0 350 o velops that his spine was injured, and game, which was won by the locals in | Lady Jocelyn Then Ordered Seratched| COMMUTERS LOSE ONCE MORE. 2 4 1 0 0 8 0 Ofthere are grave doubts of his recovery. Kksid S o S F & the last half by the score of 1 to 0, by Judge Trevelyan. et AT i ThE e o R Mg v 8 8 1 8 3 % {lHe s paralyzed from the walst down. Parkside is to San Fran- Los Angeles and Tacoma battled agaln | NASHVILLE, Nov, 10.—This was| @ianis b gy Vg oy iy b e 3 £70°0.9:.8 18 T s PR TR T cisco what Riverside is to to-day through thirteen fast innings|.jagjes’ Day” at Cumberland Park, but Devereaux, 4 0 1 0 3 2 0|IN WINTER OF LIFE THEY to a tle. The game was called at the % was not strongly repre- The Commuters again fell victims of | Byrnes, o, 4 0 0 % 3 l, L TRAVEL ACRoss coNTivent | New York. y |end of the thirteenth on account of ;L‘:[:“;" o cdge of the wind was too | the. slugsing, Glants at Oakland yes- Blexrud, 4 0100 30 e S i . : é - E 5 men, Past ¥ 7 (Ricc). | darkness, with the score standing 1 to sharp, though the day was bright and | terday af(ernoon, Blexrud being pound 3 8 1:1 9 4 Pay a yisit to Relati o Tlme tO buy iS now Wh"e £ 1. "The score: invigorating. Lady Jocelyn ran away|ed for ten timely bingles and errors BY INNINGS. ensbein e b CORN BLOSSOM MAY START. LOS ANGELES. four miles and Judge Trevelyan ordered | doing the rest. The score: . 01 8 § ° 9.:1; SANTA CRUZ Nov. 10—Two aged 1mprovements are emg e e e I 4 et AR B ERSREOAE her N Srl B e 000 100 3]|women have arrived in this city from | made. - P (€ e 1376« | FIRET RAGE Bersh duioues; CWOEE ABCHEI. HE0R0; A= 0 8 10 0 0—38North Dakota. Mrs. S. E. Allen, aged 2 . pe | S B v6 1 2 0 3 3 o0|odw seliBEL oent, Jockey. stox. T Yourmarin, 1 Lot T DRl 000 8 SUMMARY. 81, came to spend the winter with ner| We’ll help you build if you wish. ,f;r t;,:‘ : g 3 ‘1’ 1; © 0]10to1—Nat B, 100 (Shea). n 11 | Mitchel, 1b. .4 8 2 18 0 0 'nme-bue hits—Mitchell, McCreedle. Two- [ daughter, Mrs. P. S. Lay. She was ac- p g of Father 80 2 118 0 0130501 Ferryman, 106 (W.DAIY) 4 81 2% | Schlafiey, 5 0 0 0 1 & 0fbase hit—McCreedle. Sacrifice hits—McHale, | companied by her sister, Mrs. J. A. See the ocean, the hills and trees « 2 0 1 8 6 9| '2toisavolr Faire 100 (Nico). 7 6103 1 | Suess, c. 300 0 8§ O RN ene'tn errors—Portiand 1. Cak: Wickwire, who Is 88 years of age. - | 5 0 0.0 9 ¢ 0fTims 13035 Bngond. Won_ariving. | Mecreadle, . 7 8 0 2 0 0 2 1|jand]. First base on called balls—Off Jones 5, s e 8 it and lake at Parkside. mber 15 5 © 0 & o] Winner, George Hendry's ch. c. by Mandalo-| Sweeney, 8b. . .4 0 1 0 0 1 0foff Blexrud 1. Left on base—Portland 6, Oak- of the | 3o 2 Mary Cowan, Woodlands 106, Norwood Ohio 3 1 1 0 5 2 0|land 11. Struck out—By Jones 4, by Blexrud | LONDON, Nov. 10.—It s stated in official 2 : 3 et oy 775 e L p s g 105, Xaran 107, Green Gown 102, The Only 8 0 1 0 0 3 1|4 Hit by pltcher—Van Buren, McCreedle. | circles here that an agreement has been ar- Take Ellis-street Cliff House car £ | Totals ......... 45 1 9 2 85 20 4|y, 102, Highland Fling 108 and Collector — — — — — — —|Double play—Richards to Kelly. Time of game | rived at between the powers concerning & na. | _ the post for the TACOMA 201 Anished as named, .84 T 10 1 27 10 2|—1:30. Umpire—Perrine. val demonstration against Turkey. with blue sign; get off at 19th as in e e L gEcoND RACE—Five furlongs; two-year- avenue; take our automobile (free) | s . ab. 2 2 1d: n| M e ety b3 b p 45| Betting Hoe, Telght, Jockey. St %, Fin. 4 to Parkside. . H 50 to 1—Pirptes $ < R B O s RIRE o i PARKSIDE REALTY COMPANY o Time, 2 tart on easily. T 0 0 0.3 1 §fyimner W.B Freeman's b £ by Hermence: & OF SAN FRANCISCO Vanity Fair. Balshot 86, ittle Rose ara 2 . 5 9 0 0 1 2 0 05, Tadellos 100, China Alley 99, Suds 1di R i — — | 59" Utan 98, Sherriil 94 and Fairview 103 fin- Third Floor, Crocker Building s Totals ......... G 19 1 18 A T @ 2 { i 1 the RUNS AND HITS BY 2 S e e : nder- THIR -~ nd a . unier-3 ks Angeles; -0 Vo2 08 885 | three-vear-oldo and up: selling: & & S g £ 100 9 079 | Betuing. Horse, Welght, Jockey. St. Fin. c ccrc o p t T Bese hiis 00 1 0_p | 9 to2—Mallory, 110 (Lee). .6.28 13 f hi abont §.. ese is. 13 to 5—Labor, 99 (O. Bert 2 8%2h & stepped off last | SUMMARY. 2 tol—FaJl-nl ;‘“' 94 (swuan). swx 2 311] P os sc cs m York | Two-base hite—Eagan, MdAu;hlm Sacri- | _ Time, 5. art goo on easily. aza toom New Tork, Jimmy | o TR M A MM (S | iy LG Soniet o & @ Siind sax FRANCISCO ovFicE . g T e G e B 108 s’ Vot 1o} cr 2 1S NOW IN ———— ENTIRE MILL AND MACHINERY Dillon. Umpire—Davis. Betting. Hfll’;!.v'i‘!l’::m)lflcka s's‘ Fin. - . Structure Traced to Rosa, From Hazel Patch Defeats Zolock. 8 i T Latkis Doy, To7 (Nical) 31 31u the Moerlein process is both. The result is Moerlein’s STOLEN IN SONOMA COUNTY Where It Wax Shipped Left on bases—L base on ca By Hall 7. Struck out— Double play—Shee- Hit by pitcher— by Brown 8. han to Nordyke to Sheeha: Time of game—; BERNARDINO, Nov. 10.—The finished as named. FOURTH RACE—On three-year-olds and up; d a quarter miles; ling: } 3t01—Dr, Hart, 104 (Svuln) $53 22 32 is the brewing. Brewing is an art as well as a_business; Extra Pale Beer—the best beer brewed; best because its Room 41, Chronicle Bldg. Telephone Main 1473 Arthur L. Fish, Representative Ly Thief. T i B T e N o e es! wo! markets — The Times is the advertising _ | winner, . Bellew's ch. g. g ¥ : ROSA, Nov. 10.—Sonoma |event at to-day's meeting of the South- | Winner, L. V. Bellew's ch. £ @) by St Yu ingredients are the finest the world’s kets afford Times is ot now holds the record for bold ! ern California Harness Horse Assocla- | Bishop Weed 96 and The Bobby 99 finished ‘medium of. the Southwest. Hops and Malt of the very finest and highest quality, ( th An entire mill, with all the | tion race meet was ]t(he special race for | @5 named. TP sonchin b ir t | $1000 between Zolock (2:05%) and razel "H RACE—Five furlongs; two-; -olds: - machinery (o CUmlnE Ut | il (2mos %), Fiassl atch won the | soher TACK-Te Aiones ;"”‘”‘" regardless of cost, are used. : e mill was taken from the | BBly beak Mippiood Th t08 fieff,“fi'-m}llc:::' 1&‘7(’);??? .?..e' o T When you ask the “man in white” for Extra Pale Gonorrhoea and Urinary Discharges. re f > y 1—De Temps, 105 (Shea) 1 - oG N Mook o s| State League Game To-day. 1 3 1= eptical i (Swainy: w;; 451 Beer— Moerlein’s—good old Cincinnati beer, you'll but a clew has been ob-| The Presidio and Oakland teams or | iime 3% &0, T4, 0% ‘f“ne'{.'u'z.’:'. know the difference. t the thief. Meeker has Jearned | the State Baseball League will line up | Ostra. Jimmy Maher 1 Vindshield 105, e o t Mazzietoy 101, Tichimingo 102, Come On Sani It is a difference that means evcrythmg to the consumer; it ding was shipped from wuite recently. | this afternoon at 2:30 at the Presidio athletic grounds. OPENING We are now open for business, MONEY LOANS' can get same o and ALL persons desiring n Household Furniture, Horses end Vehicles, Pianos, Personal Property of any description and Salary. Our terms are POSITIVELY the best ever offered in this city. 102, Grove Center 100 and America II 99 fin- ished as named. SIXTH; RACE—One and three-year-olds and up; selling: Bettini ‘Wejght, Tven = Drexel, 98 (Allen) - h 18 fo 5—B. Waddell, 104 (B0 1 | 12 to 1—Rankin, 96 _(Obert) . g Time, 2:08 &5, sun &o0d; " Won casily. { Winner, E. by Lamplighter. | | | ) 1 quarter miles br. Julia May. Cflrl.l. lM, IM King 93, Lou 91, Signal Light 88 and Lionel 86 finished as named. ——————— SAYS HE WILL PROSECUTE . THE MAN WHO SHOT HIM RED BLUFF, Nov. 10.—Peter Wunah, the Swiss farmer who was shot by Karl means purity, wholesomeness, hellth-gmng, not any dlfl'erence in cost to’ 'you, for it costl you Just the same as ordmury beer. It costs us more. If you know beer you know what that implies. Moerlein’s beer is worth knowing—the flavor, the sparkle, the splendid tonic ‘effect—and the excellence of the brew. The Chrxstlan Moerlein Brewing Co Cincinnati, Ohio No feel in advance. | Basler, a saloon man of Cottonwood, a | few days ago during a- quarrel on the ranch of J. A. Bensan, about Seventeen 16, 18, 30, 23 Froat Street miles frown this city, was brought to ohn H. Spohn Co. (acorponted) . town to-day. He held a consultation J i Saa Fraacisco, Cal, with the District Attorney, but did 5 A > not swear out a warrant against X . ¥ Basler. Basler, who is in jail, believed A that Wunah would clear him of the charge of attempt to commit murder, Loans made quickly and confidentially. Lib- eral Discounts for loans paid before due. Call and get our Rates. Courteous treatment to all. If not con- venient to call, write or phone us and our agent will call.on you. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. Rooms 202 and 203 Callaghan Bldg., cor. Market and McAllister Sts. Phone South q22.

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