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- B THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1905. EDITED BY {NTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL DEFENDED| /2, 2 & Lot WOULD REFORM DAVIS COES OUT [TIGERS POUNCE ISTEEPLECHASE |COAST RECORD IS EQUALED BY H][]I_Bm CAME N SPEEDY SAN NICOLAS. THE THIRD' ON THE NCELS FOR ATLANTICD ..o 5o e omSES PI6KED | cocker Seting iy ! | | | | he gt y N 5 3 .1 g vs B z . » e ollege Representatives Boh Ward Does Not Knpw ’,\hl\e Fisher's Men ake Son of Vinctor Is Fifteen S;X Furlongs in ON REAL FORM Stakes TO-Day . . . P 1, » W, N 'S oo, i i . Want Danger to Players, Game Well. but He Stows! the Second Game of to One in the Bettmg; 1:12 Flat BY Feaih B RTLEOLLASD. R e QSO o ! i P av Wi 1o ! . i o y T e E — D, o o ma Lessened Next Season| His Man Away With Right| the Post Season Series' and Scores Very Handily| A Tt Tt - detere | | iramans b0 Thitetie Cach. the Sets ISR L < ViRe g SR ; e Yellowstone. | ?alfilnnd this afterncon are correspond- R — w3 el . o Sy R £ + % ‘ b £ ! Second race—Charlatan, Dr. ngly light. The Crocker selling stakes OMMITTEE SUGGESTED|BOTH LACK THE CLASS TOZER WEAKENS BADLY DON DOMO SHOWS SPEED| Neva Lee, Plunged|| amime s %3 one milo has Srnt place on the cani. —e — e 28 AT | oAk Third race—Cruzados, Cloud- e day's entries: % : o : [ i a5 2 R ol = i On, Finishes at Hght, Tocolas. SN s S Seea deven Men Will Be Elected | Ollie Hornbuekle Outpoints Allows Four Successive Romps Home Seven Lengtl plourtn | race—Bewreatener, | | o8 Kipue, (G C1 Sl 3 i s g ko se £ . . . 1 Leaf, San Nicolas. 8907 Yellows Fiae) - o Fach Year by Members! George Murray in a Four-i Singles in the Last Abead of His Field at! His Heels. Fifth race—Wexford, Corn | | GEESiiver Heels (Roberts) |11 107 N v e . 2 . A . | * 4 : o % Blossom, Conreld. 38 Forerunner (Fitzgerald & Tompkins. . 104 of University Faculties| Round Go Full of Punches! Half of the Ninth Inning, the Ascot Park Track| ; 3 Siih repo—Tiugh MeGowan, | |07 T (MeNeD ... o2 H AR i BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. Firm Foet, Watercure. pus’::und race—Futurity course: two-year-olds Seur ‘G i 5 3 o San Nicolas, the black horse from | f——————————""——— | 8808 FY . amateur | LOS ANG : Dec. 8—Tacoma took | 1-OS ANGELES, Dee. S.—Atlantico won | .p oy Ryan's stable, ca . rather Catchem (Stubenbord) he o bt Bi5| the - Socend o it 4 iy . S ladHads 3 5 . captured the 5 8581 I'm Joe (Yanke) ........... la orosens over [emies e dny Yo eI ik sl I f"\‘.'i‘x.‘f:;:d“fn'\?fi”'tls" Modred nundicap, decided aver six | Ite colt, gtter playing to two or three | st nty el Mo (Baiivios G 2 roun (OF (ne Ehes osely contested from start fh" e i e 2\ [ He received superb. handiing at the mile‘and twenty yard run. Those Who un- . g pugy' Bee (Wate: Samt B o | 1o ey o, docals wers I the leat i, LMD Bem, (0 e o o i heuds of Badtcs, aud, sxtensed to the (UULRE Moy (R 10 e IR0 0 08 | M08 Wacmbest (W ater Davis was handed meveral chances 10| weakened and four sucoessive. sinicy Ascot’ stecplechase courso, by one-halt | aay X rurora op 1oas Tos R Ihe | e Gt i iverty Mo Angalicat B | o contest to an end but he o netted two runs and the seme. - woiy. second. The other winners were Vino, | fpath rECOrd of 1idd Kor be Ciowifce | the pacemaker and favorite as well. E. | gmhird race—Five turiougs them all and then got stranded the exception of this inning aad ihe natt |7 to 10; Don Domo, 3 to 5 Druid, 11 to 5 ' e niney-theac-poutder Hovar a1 codias 3 e, | G Cruzados (Baldwin) e fifth, | » o i, ing hot on his trial, a length away. J. Baldwin's Fastoso took third place. 8820 Tocolaw (Madison) 7 to 3, and Mai Lowery at § toj 5 T 0 5 o 118 pounds and| Keene Bros’ shifty plater San Primo (8888)Cloudiight (Molera & Josephs) )o! romped in ah E i P 8913 H. (0" Toole! mo romped in ahead of his| . Ot ST LT favorite . in the| lost the mile selling purse in a head finish | {73 }",..f.‘, P e - At £ 3 er that he settled down ' furiongs in 1:13%. S D iitriends of the first choice that he en- | was extensively touted, her price drop- Sy | the mat ‘ | | An " it i en one. Anvland the loculs were never able to in-| a8y victory, stepping the mile in 140%. V' oo o) ndid racing” luek, or the|ping to 9 to 5 under the comstant play. | Fourth race—One mile; Crocker selling | i | | as punches. W nld tell that, f Tozer pitched a good game. Keefe was Chantill rapped for two singles, a dou % 211 Don able and a hibition was a pitiful one as far (Sage) . ot i their score. Both teams played and winuing by three lengths eased up. |yt Shotlcq mare would have had | Radtke did not steal far enough away the § foiss 0% sadeds thime-vear-olds and up 8870 + nor how to block nor anythins | giit-edged ball i d fonly : Weather clear; track fast. e - . igw o block nor any | Fieieed bell i e bILAomiondigh e WoR ot cloor: Rt S his scalp. W. Smith piloted Neva Lee | first three-quarters and when it resotved arcatcher (Ferguson) . - = odle 5. ihoust et King is was by Keefe, who,| First race, handicap steeplechase, short and managed to get cut off on the back | itself down to a drive Lloyd Fountaln | 8600 *Nigrette Jeanings & Co.) I g o T making a brilliant stop of Brash- | course—Atlantico 13 (Monahan). 15 to 1, won: ! girepen, while San Nicolas got away |earned the decision for the favorite. | 013 Judge Mamsev) ... rned turtle many times and of-| ear's grounder, held the ball oo lng | Casado:s 140 (Tully). 6 to 1, second; Flea 163 i B ¥ A 8872 Princess Titania (Millin) fered chances galore for his opponent 0l and when he threw to 0 10Ng | (Gitieriand), 13 to 10, third, Time. 2:50, Kil. | from the barrier under full sail. Judge | Show honors went to Christine A. 914 Dargin (Schroibery. ... break in with a ker, dropped it. Eagan wavomu r:llu h‘oil;}dyke B an 1‘3"‘"‘; ?rxu}unlm' -l e s L L R S o se =T 'MChl Rty O e In the third spasm, Ward hegan o get!at. the bat, getting two. singies and s | 110 (Witeys. 7 1 10, won; Foxhall e IS s v OATRS. SCORIE concludea the day’s sport, saw Delagoa. e & bit aggressive. He reached up a couple | double out of four times up. Score: ! chanam), to 2, second; 'Loyal Front 1101 A five out of six post favorites came | Li¢ Wount of Knapp, awarded a nose ver- of times and managed to tap Davis “”I LOS ANGELES > ;u\;xaum, 9 to 2. third. Time, 1:07%. Secret| p o "6ror the books failed to reap dict over Dargin, the Scm'ellberrflemr};i (Rowell) . 108 o fo1 A and Stoessel also ran b vi to the post favorite an k) 34k : o gl £ Ve AR S ‘Fhird race, six furlongs—Don Domo 114|much of a harvest. Perfect weather ::;:‘ :::",‘e;'w::;‘fh L u";e,y o ek s B Shsanss d. | Ress 1.'¢ 5 12 % (Preston), 3 {o 5, won; Alsono 110 (Waterbury), | drew a large attendance. [ . or k (Forries)........ legs tangled up with his| Sehjaey. b - b 2 enton 105 (Moore), 15| phe pri, oot ater gl Towe looking hopelessly out of it. Beau 8S44 Conreid (Fine) IR All Ward , do was to stall| Brashear, 3b, e 3 El Donoso and cede‘; '!:_o;eete“"“mofiz; :'05130":9_"‘7{31 monde finisted a close third. . Wexford (Doss & Helfers). . 1 the referee ¢ vas all over | Dillon, 1b, . - 5 5 Snicp 8770 Prickles (Magill)...... 4 e e } overd Eeveih Al W Fourth -race, one mie—Druld 102 (Fischer), | such lightning-like rapidity in the bet- NUTES OF THE TRACK. e ’”* Toman, s €509 01 111 t0 5, ‘wm;: ]T,he]:;’sdgy ,:‘06 ;Booker)zls ;fi ‘11. ting on the opening seven-furlong Dr. Rowell will condition and train | Sixth race—One and a sixteenth miles; four- of the E r. e ! varfeties 100 (Jackson), 7 to third. ¥ t the Burns | year-olds and up; purse orge Murray and Ollie | Tozer, it 0 et ! Jake Sanders 'and Bavaria|Tun that it looked as if the pathiway the “,‘"“"B”,’:';Chfvedpfesme;t Wil | $912 Ink (Lamasney Bros...... % which e latter captured s SN o also ran. might have been greased for her. If| & Waierhouse fale by 3880 Hugh McGowan (Rowell) in a wind-up that was a| TOMRIS ... .00 06 208 | 298 Fifth rage, five l(urvo\v;sgf(‘halx;tom{ 110 (Du- | there was anything doing the reverse | liams of the jockey club. tuwn:‘lrm Foot -T;mker and Bridges) $is vire ir an| "Ome out when winnin; vas scon gan), 7 to 2, 'won; Dr. McCarty 110 (Lawrence), | English signal must have been Mar-| Jack Keene sold The Roustabout to | ... Xo Remark (O'Crady) i a rited affair all A paapy |7 to 1, second; Crowshade 105 (Buchanan) 7 % 2 ; 8774 Blue Eyes (Sheridan). .. .. He ckle used a| - O et bR G- A |38 . ORTE " Fime, 1001% F menchmpgyitp: pOOIOBERpLSG, I0F, Ciaple 00k I35 Juara | Ve, H. ZuicuNR vesterday. Joe Quinlan | i3 Swotercuee (Stover).. was working all the| Dovle, 2b. i W e i 0, - A L.’, Donohue, Astraea Turkeyfoot, Walter Fox, | ut in front, winning all the way. The | will train the colt. Murray sent him to the | Shéehas, £ 050 g g g Jot Balln, Sk Fiiratene. Tavannes. Paul i Lietuenant, a 20 to 1 shot, beat Dora| Beginning on Monday next, a special | *Apprentice allowance. he managed to rally and | e 2 e e O R s e ARy SAr0E Mt | S8 minee. train leaves Third and Townsend | f——— ——————p ke end of the mill every- | Lyneh. c. f R Tae 9‘ 3 0| Jowery 102 (McDanlel), 6 to 1, won: Golden | Grasscutter, once a member of the| streets daily for Ingleside. Train will ™ McLaughll $ 0.1 0 & O %iLient M a9 t0 ‘Sherifr_ Bell | string raced by the late Duncan Cameron, | return to city immediately after last|had been cooled out Jack Ieene re- t the bouts resulted as fol-| praham. $ 0 1.0 8.3 oM G 30 (0 A e i Dir | NEAE Ber Tabt Sogeatinte Shis stasvs n | racel z 9;‘5";'““5;"’ San P""““ “'"ml ‘[;3-""’ ’f:" e knocked out Jim Brad- 9 2 0 0 8 oG ihemen, Pyrrho, Lamark and Prince| th two-year-old scramble. She recelved| . Northwest, winner of the fourth ’OMO',lh,2Ja:,m‘rh:"l:.[\'n";c’n;'n o 4 round, Joe Leahy stowed | et 2 | Palatine also ran substantial support and ran a creditable | pyent, was bid up from §900 to $1400 | & et The ot v gate oy n one round, Kyle Whitney TN 10 1% 1| TR race, though easily defeated by the favor- | 1y Jaok Keene. W. Hawke retained [ Pros 250 WOR srw\:)fi o e T stowed Otto Knock away in two rounds, ¥D,HITS BY I Little Scout Beats Cashler. ite, St. Francis. Jilldtte acted as the| (he mare with the customary $5 bid. e g“’s{“ g R 8 Charles Webber outpointed Eddie Conroy 20000000 0-2| xpwORLEANS, Dec. 8.—Pair Grounds rac. | €arly pacemaker, then wilted away, run- | Keene Bros. figured In another sell- | $€1ding, $=52 o5, Ly . 0001011 1—8 5 ning a moderate third. . Northwest, first money of the purse, and Johmny Murphy secured the des n 0000010 0 2 3|ing results: . ing race episode later. T. A. Davles, $400, and $70 second money. it totals over J. Erwin 01 .11 0.3 0.0 4-10| Fist race selling, ‘dlx farougs=J. W. DIXIE LAD A WINNER, owner of Christine A, claimed San @ ‘o7 e Eemi e il ‘i —————————— AR peraur. Lart| SCH yon, Many Theuks spéapd, Acabp third. | 1 ‘took Dixie Led sopie Uitlé fims, but| Peimo, which was second to Northwest, | ¢F, | 31750 0 . . ¥ ACTIVITY 1S DISPLAYED e e T AL e 18 20 ve and.aTalt: fuslongh: puie— | DS ARRUY (ot the Tisht spoye <TTE Vo | fok' $1180. - Belgre the three-year-old | *°or Sp @EP00", 180 fell in for & boost S— | Time, 1:08. when Dixie Lad won. Jack Case bid immatur- Matters of Importance to the City's v Tozer 7. Hit by pltcher— | = Third race, five furlongs, selling—Etrena up the colt from $4€0 to $705. There Dliloh-ienle. . s | was no change of ownership. B Wil To o = e il = f | wor |, Tomochichi thbird. Time, * : b - iy S < Togdpeeiogrcl oy II's R Form Chart ;o sty s ceting ——— Fourth race, one and & nai miles, selling— e Laills acing ror both fook a crack at St. Francis when ALIFORNIA SELECTS A COACH. BR[EI‘ Cl l Y NEWS !Ei::‘ie Ec;;{ v, Cashler second, Paul thfrd. the colt was led up to be sold. By de- 0 Off Tozer 1, off Keefe 3. First BY THE LOCAL LABOR UNIONS | Los Angeles 1. Struck ou Snow won, Caprice second, Stoner Hill third. “Ome of its Football Fifth race, five furlongs, selling—Joe Calvin OAKLAND, Friday, Dec. S.—Weather flue. Track fast. grees the selling price soared from $500 r. Oscar Taylor, D e . ‘WVill Hasile Temm. At % won, Dr. Coffey second, Marvel P tbird. Time, — — T to $1200, but Bill Murry retained the : 3 NCREASES INDEBTEDNESS.— rest. | 1:01 2-5. . C. HOPPER, Presidi dge. J. J. HOLTMAN, Starter. r. De —Dr ern Pacific Rallway .l:;;'al:.?lfisl:d e est-| Sixth race, one mile—Ethica won, Roderick ke yepig Y FAEg— phys 3 iv:il lr'vi'n,\fr.ml 1[!;:“( viv:m;'gut 'Ierk s urauce evidenc. | S¢cond, Jungle Imp third: Time, 1:42. 8909, FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; 4-year-olds and upward; value to first, $325. e 1 Taaits Ou v 3 war ces e t ncreased fts bonded | e Boy: e 1 y 3 25 Lrn:l;“na:;:‘ ] ot m‘:}?;‘x‘m;;rrgfi"% f';'r:og%méo 315,000,000 s | Jim Crow Wins Over the Jumps. Index Srse abd Owver: WS K o W St Fin | Jocker. | Op CL e dicitan G e et Baiadiap y t the present time they fiL“:Q;':LU' report ,m .lhe e eot ll‘%nl';:” ;\fi:\{, ORLEANS; Dec. §.—City Park racing ;m‘r, ]‘g(;,na‘ Towers, ‘s((ssquk;on);}mi : ; :4 ; :,g; g,é; 2“ ; ;, xl: vcrlx.n'k- LT tennis doubles tournament to be sl b a very | PexXt w eiative to the eurve track TERILE; g e Lieutenant, tover, , tam: v o = - attendance and a Very | comer of Twentysmth ana Honioa: mi in® | - “Flrst zace, 0 Poctéy won, Bertha S O Ty 1012 3% 2n 82°an 31 | % 1710 |Dlaved on the park tennis courts to which is sald to be only four feet aistani | 2eORd, Ri ¢ Time, "1:02. s Parting Jennie, 5 (Coal 198/ 7 73383 5% 4h 4250 107 10 |[day was held last night and resulted - from the sidewalk, whereas the law fixes the | , Second race, stecplechase, short course, han- | 7513 (Optimo, § (R, 'W. Price) 1101j 5 41%71 41 5210 2% 8 15 |as follows: limit at eleven feet. dicap—Jim Crow won, SCops second, Oliver Mec | 8819 |Cloverton, 4 (Davis & Co.). 076 51%5h 82 61 85 1 1 25 Pty Skt 10 At i o CAR COLLIDES WITH CART.—A" Hayes | hiiia sone:. o gt 8897 |Dr. Roberts, 5 (0. Y. Eylar).[105/ 9 9 “6n 71 72 7h b8 T e et (S AT e il be held , | street car, inward bound, struck a two ey | , Third race, six furfongs—Airship won, Henry | 8716 |Uitruda, a (J. J. Ellerd) 104 4 2% 42 6h 8h 8 l 15 100 | ol win (2-6) vs. Cohn and Goldstein 1'5".{‘,“, . A meeting will e held on next | vary loaded with brioke yesterday. oo . | ACh secand, Alcantara third. ‘Time, 1:14 4-3. 2 |Phaon, & (3. Coffey)..........[10713 86 h 9 9 9 0 [Crosswalte | 15 30 | pe Lo & Vo o don (4-6) vs. H. Levinson Fourth race, one mile and seventy yard: a (15 4-6); H. Guerin and W. Pat ning at the headquarters, | pact completely demolished the front of the and H. Gai } iristmas entertainment | 0 05 ot which caused a delay of trafic | " mifih race; one mile and seventy yards, sell- T e bbris 182, Phaon 00, Winuer, oh. m. by Fitmiames.Quadra. | (Scratch); H. Getz and L Levinon (owe & by the Waiters' Union | without damage. T river escaped |y Florizel won, Tampadrome second, Gra- R ined by J. McCollough. Seratched—Warte Nicht, Ed Lilburn, Olympian, Sher- | 30 1-6) ve. Greenberg and McCormick (30); M. o= ih ot members who have no homes BUTCHER SEVERS ‘ | vina third. Time, 1:461-5. vy, Bountitul. Start falr. Won all out. Balance driving. Winner enjoyed excel- MeLoughlin and R. Strachan (owe 40) vs. F. the tist Croftord, & butcher: sesiding To ¥ eavlliam | _ sixth race, five and.z half farongh, toro. Tont pacing Iuck and possessed speed. The Licutenant dispiayed improvement over a | Harston and F. Maggs (15 &6), 5 s w to the sk oo | Grofford. & butcher. residing at 146 Fifth | year-olds-Granada won, Hadur second, Mint T T Bora T cut off on far turn, iosing ground thereby. Optimo looks good and First round (upper hal)—R. Smith and W to Molders’ Unicn Ne. | 57655 Bty mming a plece of meat in his | Boy third. Time, 1 5. May win soon, Dr. Roberts away poorly with a good post rider up. Such are the |[Mumay (13) a bye. TR on with local 164, will | $h%, 0%, ikt sivect yosterdey secidentally | Uncertaintics of racing. First round (lower half—R. Williame and s w1 on January 13, P fhice el B e oo R e X o B0 e G . Wilhiame a bye - - i 2 - » ” — e — « e ieeting last night Machinist | Dr. Frank J. Tillman m’m':mc"leufi:f”if’m,",’.flJL RY IN WHITTIER S910. SECOND RACEFive furlongs; selling; 2-year-olds; value to first, $370. " Pitcher Mathewson’s Arm Injured. winning team. This cir- 68 clected the following | "fo\v"fi?é‘é' | CASE STRIKES SN AG Index) Horse and Owner. [ | v 8 %. %. %. Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. CL . ¢ | FINGERS. —Frank Fiwell of | LEWISTOWN, Pa. Dec. 8.—Christy | Berkeley, a pupll at_the anmm?&mfih ‘ | e A w. R vice president, | of A ] - . (S807),St. Franels (Murry & Co. 2 ... 2% 22%1% 12 |McBride 21710 |Mathewson, the star pitcher of the o o ecbraine ertary N o | e gt and Seventeenth streets. had | Przzled Over a Point and In- | Gasicrasecatier (.4, Toss |3 11 3iks 1433 22 [Fountain 2778 |New York Glants, left here to-day for s was Professor 8 I secreta: Meyer; treas- | the second joints yesterday by & saw whii | N : 5802 |Jillette (L. H. Ezell). 120 1% 1n 21 3 2% Barrett B A s Torh th conmalt & sergeon S s wirman of the facults . O. F. Mindew: conductor, George Boyd: | ¢ w Y. S8 BaN. while trueted to Find for (8796)|Cock Sure_ (Club_Stable) S Il 81 411441444 |Knapp 5 6 g 2 : he ersonal e Joeph Tucker: trustes, . H. | was dressed by Dr Witam b ured hand X (8891) Rossro (W. R. Engstrom). 3 ;2 83 804°%175h (Prior......] 10 15 |injured wrist.' While in Michigan . auditing committee, J. Bogan, I. Bods | Potrero Emersengs’ Hoaptear - Ducll of the | Defendant T evs |Kiss (Jones & C0.)....-s 1067 .. 832 52 5% 6n |P. Phillip 10 20 |hunting with Catcher Frank Bower- ewly app r;‘h dectd. a | apd J. A Ke 1_\_ delegates to Iron -rmu;) TONTINE COMPANY LOSES. Jodwe Sex & (5585) | Louis s::huma;hle;g)qx Monle)‘{g; g % X u,.gz 7 L :S' lg_udl::l ,:i. LS' man, Mathewson fell on his right arm. s jeally decided | Council rley. ¢ Duncan and Charles | s, . S - —ee 8861 |Pelf (Jones 9 110919 ... 9 8 % reul - E i 2 's wri 2 p from _Fastern | Melrose ates o the Labor Councll - fiaL‘.nfi"‘§I;‘-’e-’m;(‘:'r‘::riuiv:“::::py.n?«"'-:fi the] In the it of Netie T Haocy sSsiost | S0 {Suavita (3, W. Blalock).....-[110{ 6 1. 5n 72 9 9 |W. Adami 0 6 :'fl’;i:dcm’;"i’:f':e“:‘::"_’;’B"r":"n‘e ;:;j e pding both the Ward A 2 Buckley, H. Bart Securities Corporation for $ ¢! W. F. Whittier to recover damages for % T = 3 - g Bastern | paem 1 e Gl Duncan W B ment wasiin Tomation for I The Juds- | lleged breach df promise; the jury.yey- | TESE- RS <48, 11008 S At boet % minute, O 8L TN Y e [T 5 here 2 Pa- | Wisier and Paul Zoiper; deicgates o State | S35inee of some hundreds of persons who in. | terday, after deliberation, could not agree Jilette B, 'Cock Sure 7, Rosaro 16, Kiss 30. Winner. ch. c. by Rublcon-Why Not. Wircied o Pecthast. | Pederation or, P. W. Buckley and Wil- | yoied ol the defendants and | on the point involving the statute of limi- Trained by W. M. Murry. Start good. Won easily. Baiance driving. Winner bid up ary: Discuss 2 P. Delancy; hall direetors, Frank Dus fled " to “wel ietn ek, d Judge Buck instructed it to from $500 to $1200 by C. C. McCafferty. Retained. St. Francis is a good colt and was CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Dec. 8.—The ; . ~ 5 S CANAL SUIT OPENS.— tations and Judge e & lap, L. Geissberger, Carl Gheen and P. Spea 2 8 'ENS.—The litigation be- \GE o7 the defendant e Maden. 'Grasscutter looked it and ran his race. Jillette has a bad knee and track | A viotic Assoclation of Harvard grad- man. | tween the California Pastorai and Agricultural | PTINg in a verdict for the defendant. too hard for her. Cock Sure slow to leave barrler. Kiss can do better when the y - s These officers have been elected by :Vomurnn): and the Madera Canal and Irrigation | Something that promised to develop into time comes. ILouls Schumacher outclassed. Suavita a cheap one. uates has appointed a committee to f Ca r s football heroes., ihe Retail Shoe Clerks: f ,..’;T'.:‘é:;“l.;fi,‘ll“‘;‘&'é;“‘éi‘.‘?&? c)"(zsr:r:!e:yn‘;"(t? A m;-l ée“\;m“;q 0¢ | §911. THIRD RACE—1 mile and 20 yards; selling; three-year-olds; value to first, $325. ::::;?\ff :,hhe, ;eam”’(.:“r,if,iie:"":;, o s New York, en Toute 10| President, Milton Cobn; first vice president, | uestions involved will be determined by the | Curred while Attorney T. C. Van Ness, % 4 2 o i 3 = 2 ch are . 1 J Y creond vice prosident. WY R Car: | court upon the testimony of engimeers: tha | representing the defendant, was arguing | ngex| ‘Horse and Owner. [WtiSt. %. %. %. Str. Fin. | . Jockey. Op. 1. |tiofable and to report methods of re- ok v left Berkeley he | ter; financial secretary, E. A. Levy; recording | have inspected the properties of the litigants. | the case to the jury. Mr. Van Ness said | ——|——-—— - e = - vision to eliminate such features. where ne acted as coach. He | W '3 Senderson: outeide guard, A. Rule: trus: | struck by n Turk sireet oar near the epemiy | Miss Henty a few small presents, but| guoq |astoso (E.,J. Baidwin):..... 91 914046 T, Clark &8 ¢ Harvard a year and has | teé, . F. Fielshman; delegates to San Fran- | at Webster street yesterday. He aid mot | they were simply as a reward to her for | gs51 (Red Reynard (Keene Bros.)..| 90\ 3 3h 6b 4o & 10 20 his friend, Billy Reid, bor Council, C. C. Cummings J. J. } realize the speed of the car and tried to cross | her efforts to massage his arms free of | £583 |Bonar (Stevens & Son). 8$n b ? 52 4 15 20 yueh with Milton Cohn; delegates to Dlltrlc:(.(flfn»‘ in front of it. He was knocked down before | rheumatism and out of consideration of | 8887 |Lerida (Davis & Co.)... %8 136 2 5 3 13-5 Retail Clerks, M. E. Licht, C. A. Davls, | the car could be stopped and probably suffered Hose Eley (Blasingame Bros).|104| 4 43371 7% 7 1’ 15 : p signed a Nickerson, W. J. Hennessy and W. | a fracture of the skull. He was taken to the the fact that she was poor and needed the Nabonassar (Grey & Co. 105 7 21 2 % 2148 B 15 - the University | Central Emergency Hospital for treatment, things he gave her. 8883 [Little Joker (R. O. Wilson)..|104(11 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 00 200 “For months I had great troudiswith my stomach P Street Car Men's Union hat| HEARS A GREAT LECTURER.—The Foot-| Mrs. Mamie Vayola, a sister of the | 5884 |Artillery Star (Meriwether).. 104/ 8 1n 4 % 8 %9 20 , 60 .n::;-n li.l.m- of-lmdn. M » b ! elected the following officers: prints of the Centuries” was the theme of a | plaintiff, resented the statement that any 8816 [Chier Bush (D. A. Broiller)..[104/ 8 11 11 “11 11 50 " 100 | Sewmaeialiyis green s o in Crele Race. R Comellus; viee president, P. | in‘the auditorium of the Toung aien's Chriinn | ooeoer Of T N ar s POOF A0l | mime—ian, og LK. LAl L At et L . 2. Winaer, Shc. By Vo eeriatly eay that they Eav r ” - cretary - P - Ge e 2 ) 3 d 5 L, ce, " . 080, sl .. "y . €. W Dee. 8—With two | i, ording secretary, F. G. Shallenberger; | oisociation. Cearheart is a master of rhetoric T ont stnil tor that brate- O uo Hou, Trained by M. Mayfield. Scratched—Bird of Passage. Mark Lichten- e oy o s ns n the lead the réders n 5 Rowe; (';.l;;rd‘tn_ Jdlr?el lsnel[b of a man and pnu‘r’lot“He'fi‘r:e[;hh‘l:mh:gi ment, We are not so poor as you would stein. Start good. Won cleverly, !!l:l-nco dflvgm wl.il:he-;.dpflm;vmxte h; :_‘.WA:A 8...1 Halpan, 109 Ri' at Madison | 3 e Asiageien 1o . g 12-5, Fastoso 9, Bose Eley 20, Nabonassar 20. Winner bid up from $400 ¥ oot Py | H. Bowling, P. M. Belknap, ( Audience to thinking deeply as he unfolded his | have people believe, and I. resent your Eelica 1 e etained. | Dixle Lad looked all dressed up and was ready this day. No [ erving Douglas, H. Ellken, W. | > P Wi stateme..t. apologles to offer for Angelica. Clark on Fastoso rode a ludicrous race. He got his Best For final spurts ., E. J. Hart, J_ J. O'Brien, | WOMAN CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.— | . ” ly ordered i llowed him to drift back to a rear position and when all was over = S| A Sadie Nagle was arrested yi 'Sit down,” sternly ordered Judge Buck. mount away first, al The Bowels scide the win- Shafer, D. 8. Wyatt; delegates to gle was arrested yesterday by Police- di his whip. At the close Fastoso was eating up horses. Bopar will earn brackets prizes at| ‘Federation of Labor—J. I Bowling, R. | Mmen Lycette and Cavanaugh and charged at | “‘Any further interruption of these pro- rG: ’:mfl.n“n e tolicably bad tace. Hose Eiey received stable backing. He bas : | Corneliue, Willjam M. Ewing, F. G. Shallen- , the Hall of Justice with robbing Fred Rader, | ccedings by you will result in judicial Sad looking knees. i : the early hours this mOM- | perger. ¥. J. Hart, Harry A: Knox; directors | & brakeman from Greenwood. of $250. Frank | condemnation of your conduct. You have o - Root of the Root-Fogler team led | of Hospital Association—W. C. Letfingwell, W. | Bilis was arrested at the same time and held right to interfere.” 8012, FOURTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and up; value to first, $400. . h ended by his overtak-| udive board=R. Comne m"‘l‘mr;'o’!;:lwkn“- ze‘:g:‘:\‘ tg:s‘t'li'n:ul%nl ruomd:{ c{u 1'3{4"!‘(‘%‘ - m;flrs! V;‘;mn subsided and argument | — . cL CANDY CATHARTIC - g ecutive board—| Cornelius, X p, L » ] of the Bedell brothers. | 3 M Bowlng, F. G, Shallenberger. W, H. | street and there relieved him of $20 in goid proceeded. Tt was nearly 5 o'clock when Tndex| Horse and Qwner. W) % Op. uckiey, J. nnett, F. G. Veach, F. E. | cein. e ...[108[ 4 83n 223 95 vid Vil the jury retired to deliberate. 8841 |Northwest, 4 (W. Hawke)... ‘ Honehery Buys Star Ruby Filly. | PR, T s, T Bty O R B i T A T ey s S i (85w (Sam, Primo, 3 (Keene Bros) | 9 3 12 12 3 - YORK, Dec. §.—Well-grounded | . Sohngon, J. McKennu, G. B. Hugsins, | room flled with gas at the Cosmopoltan Hotel P OLMAN J. HELMS (S800) Chriatine A 8 (B "stover)....(100 8 51 &% I n racing circles are to the ef- | George W. Lane, W. C. Leffingwell, J. Lopp, | yesterday. Woodville hired a room earl ATR! . lstle, 4 legate). 1102 3 6 8 50 Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, William McMann 3. McCarthy, s 3 y yes- 5900 [Scotch Thistle, 4 (Applegate) aeab real purchaser of _ the | 3/ Un Y, T, 3 MOy, S e | e momine, e e, 053 tpberedy 5% | OUT OF DEPARTMENT | @stbloivins ¢ 51 evimers Bunis v |+ 12 2 T B s et it S8 filly by Star Ruby | son 7 I Porier. Sam Quinn, T Léach J. | cieri moticed the Smeil of eacaping s wnt 49%, 1:14%, 140, At post 1% minutes, O at 8:183 West. piace, 1-10: teod to curs of your monoy back. chich eold for $5500 at | Shieids, P. Slattery, J. Morris. oo o o g e il B . < 33 e e e e Sy Reamady Co. . Chicagn ec Y, 3b Tevis sale on Thurs-| At the regular weekly meeting of | cock was turned partly on and Woodville nad | POliceman Whose Name Was O w'Ning M. Trained by W. H. Hawke. Seratched—ink Start good. Won all driv- ANNUAL TEN MILLION BOXES Rosevery, the famous |the Labor Council last night President | been dead for several hours I 1 in 8 1 ing hard. Winner bid up from $900 to £1609 by L, O o e e e B g SALE, sk ; 3 owner of | Will J. French, who returne: EVEN TERTAINS. — Th ed canda er rode one of his star finishes, s a an. He is the e d trom his | ; L ett Evening School closing exercised) nvolved in e o dam Primo received perfect handl Christine A ran her race. vgch Thistle a sulker; apt to be a Jack-in-a-box some day. Di- o eh®won the Derby this shomeymoon trip, was heartily congrat- | Jonn Swett Evening School closing exe Dismis pee . sev- ed. Specd for Watercure. sed. vina in poor condition. of two other Derby Wlnner!'ulamd by the members. A commitiee | enth and eighth grade classes and in the for- ey and Sir Vie of four was appointed by the vice 8- | eign classes. The programme included “ » Lads and Sir Visto iy 3 Iiterary exerclses, asi| Patrolman Jobn H. Helms, whose name | 3913, FIFTH RACE-Six furlonks; the Sir Modred handicap; 3-year-olds up; first, $480. PSS ident to select a suitable gift for Pres- ’lnm lnulr!“fll:::* s oot G o o Sih onNer i ! ide g n most of . A large num- nnecte erfes in 2 Monroe Salisbury Protest Demfed, jident French. ber of fyaends and relatives Of the pupits wers | mavcial section of the clty, was die- Hores and Owner, |Wist. %. %. %. Str. Fin. NEW YORK, Dec. 8—The board of | The following resolutions regarding | in attendance. The puplls bave adopted pink mer 3 s G, was. gua Owonn. . JWERS. v W Moy S . National Trotting Asso- Japanese and Korean immigration |and blue as thelr school colors. missed from the department at a meet- ; lg g’ S varded James Butler | Were adopted: SECURES BIG JUDGMENT.—Judgment m]ifll of the Police Commissioners last *%gn . o A TR et Resolved | That the San Francisco Labor | $50,000 was entered by stipulation yesterday | night. Helms decamped last week, and Bix ire winnings of $30,800 Guring | oounei) again call uron its affiliated unions to | In favor of James F, Dunne and {Itm gpecific charge on which he was dls- 152 6 Grand Circuit campalgn of 1902-°03., take such steps as they deem advisable to | V. Maxwell and R. L. Barry, as executors of ) charged was that of beating his wite, | e been withheld because of a | check this impending evil, and be it further | the estate of the late E. T. Donnelly, who o clos F. Millay. chief of ¢ Rygn oot = Resclved, That a committee of twelve was Dunne's partner in the firm of Donnelly, | Df- Charles F. g of the Emer- 5 " = 1% minutes, st agamst his trainer, Monroe| ;% S intea "to visic il unlons In this | Dunne & Co. butchers. The judgment simply | gency Hospital service, wag the only wit- Time—:28%, :48 1138 At post 13 Arm's. b bury. city and vicinity for tke purpose of appealing | represents the adjustment of the ! ness called. The physician testified m"i Lee, nll.f:. rt’ which —_—— 10 them to cease patronizing any firm, store or | e, Donnelly having drawn from the firm's | pyoimg admitted to him that he had struck ; | emplover who continues to employ this c profits the amount of the t in ex- el High School Girly in Boat Race. e abar. and b it farther ) '8 CBEAD | {is of the sum drawn by X his wife on the head With a revolver, and rhe final athletic contests of the | Resolved, That all mercantile, political and | HIBERNIANS HOLD MEETING.—A meet. ' On this testimony a decision was rendered. on under the auspices of the Girls'| fraternal organizaticns be requested to lend Ing of Division 15 of the Ancient Order of | The cases of Patrolmen Rice and Esola, . sl possible assistance toward accomplishing | Hibernjans was held in St. Joseph's Hall | jnvolved in the same scandal, were con- he girls from Berkeley, Polytechnic :r Korean Exclusion League about to be. placed | passed upon and the foliowing officers were Patrolman Peter J. Burdette was fined i 4nd Commereial high schools will take | before Congress, elected for the ensuing year: (mun, Rev. | $50 for insolent conduct to a motorm o hree-quarter mile boat race.| These ofiicers have been nominated | © . ulligan president, 7. P- McGuire: vice | and the resignation of Patrolman wm I B et by the Lumbermen’s Union: president, George R, Tyrreli; recording sec-| 7 Smith was accepted, the latter desiring e Defeats Charles Neary. ufn'-i‘g.mn Matthow. xz.gn 'fim Jah:fl |ua|)-:- W :treasurer, P, H. Savage; sergeant at | to leave the city. The saloon licenses of any MWM symptoms may mean that MILWAUKEE, Dec. 8—Young Brne | Sty "5 "5 Lynnguen and George Av Han- | | DIES OF INJURIDS.—John Dougherts, ;I".on:n.nfl.l e ;’lm’l‘:-!‘.:nm.m e T e satun' s mamaiei T S ¢ Philadelphia was awarded the de-|sen; treasurer, Edward Jones; sergeant Jaborer, who was injured while working on the e gl t P and lays are dangerous; come to us: this new sys. sion over Charles Neary in an eight- | srms Thomas Cummings sod Petet Buckley; | tunnel near, che Siw-iye Bioies oo Dectimber fi';"m h'“".”“ fo1d u'q',,:,"m“' “'I :l':; tem of ireatment s the Snest n the worid und 'Ml pout before the Milwaukee Box }}"‘}3‘5'." n’unz! of lnng:::—l. Shuughnesses. ;wzuuig.cr-- N cum v—m.“'.’dv.. day and the latter for having served orably, ‘cufe you promptly Tor » fair oo thas oo *Gorman, Edward eider, Joseph Can | Bralg a yior arrested Peter : L el otz A8 A et { povan, Witliam Pettingill, Heory Preagen, T ouud.l'wuu:‘p_h. o """",;':M"m and | jiguor to minors. R e D e e i Colling, ¥. . Spencer, James Spears, them on cl 4 Y 9 to 5; ~ Caesar Attell Knocked Out. 1. W. Sullivan, Wil McGoldrick, George | Both have long police wum“fl. WATT DIES FROM INJURTES.— h.hmm m-. m-l.n.- ".:r.’.. VATSONVILLE, Dec, 5.—B. Car- | Dunbarand D. K. Cummings; delegates to the | served four years in six-month sentences on | Watt, one of the two painters who fell o Federation—George F. M Hi ' 5 Bt e Cor. O'Farrell, Minifle bldg.. reception reom 3 za of this city knocked out Caesar Oty Front -y ""‘w 613 'g“n"'. larceny dnll'l-h e has been In and out of | a ingini vll«org ‘Wednesday 3 LR 0 ‘eun Prancisco Jast night in | fuat £ osin. asmistant Dusiness ‘agent, | Yadovich ‘was Arcested u Sheleton key' Wes gt‘:m.‘“'m'..' 3 Connty el ek DRS. BOLTE & L the twelfth round stationed et Longwalk Oakland. Forna in Ble noecess ¢ SPECIALISTS