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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, i906. 'SPORTS BILLIARD STARS BEGIN TOURNAMENT WORK OF SEALS PLEASES FANS TROTTERS AND PACERS WILL BE SOLD TONIGHT MORNINGSTAR 15 A TWINKLER EDITED BY RASMYTH | RACING AGAIN AT OAKLAND, | WITH SEVEN i FIELDS RAILWAY TRAVEL. to arrive at Zaiva — FOOT OF MARKET STREET.— Trains leave and are du® Frow Maxcm 1, 1906 FERRY DEPOT ARRIVE Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey 7. : %k il E:.mm;enim s Manager G ]olwn Is Elated Twentv-Flve of A. B. Spreckels’ Great |Cure, the Great French Play-| First Race on Card FORM OF HORSES || so8m Over the Three Victories er, Is Outpointed by’ the Wi throp, Stockto 7280 = e Youngsters Go Under Hammer. Wisard From Tidisnapelis] ill Be Called at RACING TODAY 145.;..“%",,“.@_“..“,"@ K T'eam Wins From Siwashes rom In po 1:40 p. m e Eapree (v ia Davie) 2 . . Williams, Willows, {Fruto, R: BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. e cand. Tacoms, Seattle. 7488 2 e The most important sale of light har- ) Altivo. own brother to Palo Alto. > o A iu e B niahts Landing, GAMBLERS ARE OUSTED | ness norscs heid in this city for many | While all the horses a;edbrred to race, PLAYS AN UPHILL GAME 3 g 2t s - ““‘”‘;{?,‘.5‘:?,‘15‘3.“«5’1&""‘ e & g the St. [ they have not been handled for extreme Rl irst race—Elota, T Mhsew.m Centerville, San Jo o o a5 ?‘::‘ri,w:mml:r:: pl::;e ;.Z::ET[;;( € 'he | SPeed up to the present time. For this rea~ K StogrePatie Joe Rose Among the Handmatden. clton Boulier Crack: Santd o oo > . & Dad -8 P g = > ! son they should make desirahle road 1 oy Second race—Stanidard, Easy vt ' Anti B m,,‘ Tracy. Special Policemen Are Paid | twenty-ive trotters ana pacers are the | pob J0eY. Shoul make Cericide rae. | €€DS Plugging Away After H eavy Losers of oo s “‘"C“:.‘,::'.tn u J’.‘.;'?.J e, Sharpers and product of A. B. Spreckels’ Aptos Stock | jng drillcd into them. They have been Opponent Makes Big Run Third race—Hugh McGowan, Mendota, Armons, Ballord.; tt to Watch Sharpers and|rerm, ana the best harness strains iff the | worked into good, sound condition and are dv ' the Game Homestead, Bird of Passage. = - n e country are represented by them ready for their owners to use them on the 71 - § - - h race—Lem Reed, Mas- Eject Them From Grounds | “Kieven of the horses are by Cupid, 2:18, ! road or place them in the hands of pro- and Wins Ollt, 500 to 463 “l‘“r".. R Bakersneid 4480 s own brother to Sidney Dillon, the sire of | fessional trainers to be pointed for racing. Fifth race—Tom Roberts, Ru- m!“flv ‘nmum. Vailey s,m Lou Dillon, the world’s champion. Nine | To make complete their education sev-| NEW YORK, Asril 9In the first BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. Sinom;: Chitathia A. ento, Placervilie, oo GAMES TODXLY. | are by Dexter Prince, which was a favor- | eral of the horses have been worked | mateh for the' woild's champlonship —— e Cn!hx. Marysville, Red Bh‘-g‘.'... et IS & a vk 5 = d action Racing will be resumed at Oakland Sixth race—Lisaro, 8.40AOskdale, Chinese, Jamestown, 2 e o i | ite sire at Palo Alto for some years.| double, where their good style an tournament, eighteen-inch balk line, & Gardia, Jillette. Sonors, Tuolumne and Any :_g; San Francisco-Sea " | There is a full sister to Harold D, 2:11%, | are strongly brought out. { two shots in, played tonight in Madison- | {rack this afternoon with seven vexing - ce—sSir Brillar, A s Gl Bav Farfnad o Buetee: | in the consignment. The latter sold for | There are so many good individuals in- | square Gar ! problems for speculators. to solve. This | Seventh - race—Sir s xunmonu, Colu. u-m-e- BabInnd =t Nis Supeie q den Concert Hall, Orlando i Piaher Doy, Saw Bogha: . g4 g | $3200 1ast year in the East. cluded in the consignment that there IS a | Morningstar of Indianapolis defeated | additional race, which will find a place er Boy, V-ne]o, ny. N % s have started off with | Three head are by Aptos Wilkes, by | wide range in color, size and breeding | Louis Cure of Paris, France. The score, on the card for the balance of the sea- o __+ gfl: A'q.nu it Guy Wilkes, and an own brother to the | from which to select. The sale will be | was 500 to 468 in th e 4 = 3, w ee victories in a 0 % n the Americal avor. © son, will necessitate the calling of the ,..",,.m sm-xm S - | famous mare Hulda, 2:8%. Two are by | conducted by Fred H. Chase & Co. It was an uphill fight for Morningstar ! norses - . 9414 Isolation (Jennings) gains sed the | ! horses - to the post for the first event 52 = £ 3 he { from the twenty-second inning, in| .. oty zora (Long) on, ::ml Lo:'mm.’ o Visaila, 7088 s ) s which the Fr de 100, th N IRl ers! ¥ to trot in | Deh rul Bt b ’i The usual cry of too many books on | Seventh race—One mile; three-year-olds and | 40,9, I Paso, Kansas City, St. Louivand | o0 he season. { The fvortes did too kind- | was heard about town yesterday at | 9530 Fisher Boy (Wiikerson) and " Limited —Omsha, | not run any too kin “Mu'n- Ourl s | ly for Morningstar, who took the hard | places where the men that lay the | §820 Sir Brillar (Lakewood Stable) ....... 10 e e e Btatizai: ;’E s . | : luck smilingly. Whenever Cure got an ! prices congregate. The more the mer-| 9511 iy Golding (McKensic) 104 | 11808 N mento Biver Steamers «...... 11 unexpected setback. he, too0, accepted the | rier, the winners say, and may the fit- | 9027 Jack Little (White & Co.) 110 P Br)'e'lrl. Centerville, San Jose, Y y . Felton. i situation wita good mature. On the| test survive. While it lasts the public | 0308 Buchanun (Sohreiber) 5 e Crock, Santa Cruz aud ) & ’ whole Morningstar gave the cleverer | will derive the benefit from the compe- | D453 1o fingon Sammers 100 Principal Way Statior . 110.554 exhibition. He executed some extreme- | titioh naturally arising. Those operat- Thompsen's Fairy (Goldense 104 me?oncr:nn.!l-:fluex,\\ R ly diffitult shots, but missed frequently | ing with a shadowgraph bank roll gen- | (i522)Phalanx (Travers) . 109 e R ot oun scemingly easy single cushion car- | erally find the tenslon too great with | ‘Apprentice allowance. '“’B‘“"“ and, " Knights Landing, ‘Local Promoter Willing to o Ay St. Louis Crack Gets Away oms and draw shots. Cure was sure on cushion caroms and his round-the-table shats for three and four cushions were marvels of execu- tion. Cure played faster and with half a dozen big merchants reaching out for business and drop out. Joe Rose, one'of the most extensive layers in the business, is -still about $40,000 behind -the game at Oakland. CE A —— EDUCATING MANY OPERATORS FOR THE WIRELESS PLANTS ass of Fifteen Receiving T ructions )nry"fllc and Oroville pHayward, Niles, and Way Stations Vallelo Mariines. San Re Ramon, toga, Santa Naps, Calls 4.00p Niles, Tracy. Stockton, LodL. 45 than BT T3 Y > From Chief Electriclan at wark, San Jose, Los Gatos . ’ Offer Jeffries $120.000 to; With the Initial Mateh more gor;:den‘ce than Morningstar, but | Somo_weeks ago Joe made a resolve | Mare Island. :AO’“ Hay --:1. Niten, Irvingion,”San ) = e , . . . OWar e close of the game the|that he. would cease bétting on the | = . re. L * [ 3 § p| s (! LLEJO, April 9.—Electrician Robert ermor Appear in Six Bouts| for World’s Championship |younger man imoroved his pace and his | ontside unfil April i When he spots | s moc: i AR O A s | '5.009The vl Limited — 3 5. Lo O e S SN victory was well earned Morning- | a horse now that he likes, the tall Cali- | wireless station, reports that he had con- g:gg:.. mmm‘fi“n 'x:,.‘"f.‘f 8480 The ; star's average was 9 14-54; Cure’s 8 fornfan unlimbers In’ an endeavor to | fection with the Lawton 120 miles out At} oo o BASorsielt (98 nds %y 5 : ery high gr If there is any chance of getting Jim | The first pool match for the champion- | 34-53. even up his losses before the close of ,;o,nf"Af_:u,,{o oot " Marconi_station, but | ° Bansas Gy, - 86 Louts Jeffries, the retired king of boxers, to | ship of the world was played last night| Besides the two players tonight there | the season. e Govemist tatien cparatent’ by 3. sut- B e s Vaia: L7 again enter the ring, Jim Coffroth, the | at the Savoy parlors and went to Thomas | are five others in the tournament. They Before he was ‘taken seriously ill, | ploye of the Navy Department. Chief Electri- :vn’mn. Port Costs, .“M._ “,_ . noted local promoter, is going to go |H. Hueston, the St. Louis crack, whofare Willle Hoppe, George Slosson, |Jack Dwyer, the Chicagoan booking in | cian Maxon of the Preble is now instructing a sun, Sacramento .. 11284 s S Yesterdas he anmounced ne | Touted Joseph W. Carney, the local boy, | George Sutton, all of this city; Jacob | connection with Edwin Gaylord of Den- | fass of ffteen men on Mare I988C SEI% mabl-;:e‘r‘n"lsx ::’:%Tq‘bt. icaio, after esterday a " I'by a score of 211 to 118. The game was | Schaefer of Chicago and Albert G.| ver, was one of the big winners at Oak- | and as they become proficient are sent to the Martines, Stockton, Sscramento, i would be willing to outdo TOm| gincgsed by an immensé crowd and | Cutter of Boston. land. Jack Is mow confined to his | various ehips and wireless stations of the Gov- Reno Sparkce, Montello, Ogden v 12- & S r O'Rourke, the New York magnate, and | proved an interesting one throughout. There will be twenty-one games in|home in Oakland and his friends are | ernment. SR B e e B £ offer Jeff $120,000 for six fights. The| Hueston started out by making a run of | all, each of 500 points. The winner will | trusting that he may speedily recover. -2, vm——*_—“ s Y I B e gy Dizon,, - w New Yorker's offer is $100,000. . His high runs were 3§ and 2, while | be presented with the world's 18.2| Sam Stevens is looking out for the | FOUR NEW VESSELS W0 B8 FUF Davis, Sacramento, Hazen, Tono" s i At the present time this talk is noth- | those of Carney were 36 and 25. Hueston | championship trophy in addition to a|Gaylord interests. - p eommix :?".:3""1' l-A B . s W wction more than mere speculation. The | maintained a safe lead throughout and |cash prize of 40 per cent of a fund made | For some time horsemen and book- | yo 0. o tine Ammounces Intention o 7.00 3;:,.1%“4‘,'0‘,, oy diar 1128 s » mir of Hal | cha has not said he would re- | gecemed to be in better form than his op- [ up of a $3000 purse, $1750 entrance fees | makers were in doubt as to whether or | THPURCR® LIRE TIROMICER (Bl ok 8209 Orcgon & Cattfornts Expres— x nis | turn to the game again, though many | ponent, though the latter played his game | and a percentage of the net recelpts. | not the betting ring at the coming e e W oot Maryeriile. Hedd x.uu, he he will if th is large |4 8 vi v d by ————————— Seattle meeting really would be an - Pam-nd,?ugnsoum and E: 8.48a thel Ak e 2 jall the time and was never discouraged by K SEATTLE, April 0 —The Nippon Yusen Kai- | 8.00p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- the | enough. Jeff is sald to be in need of a | Hyeston's ledd. Oaklawn Results. open one. On all of the statlonery is- | SEATTLE Sord 0-Tns TUpRon Thecs fort: P 11148 bit of spare change at the present time | “rhe men were not used to the new table, | HOT SPRINGS, Ark, April 9.—Oaklawn |<fued by the northern assoclation are | hightly service Detween Seattle and Oriental CoAST (i ‘ g S Cal Ewing 1 $100,000 or so Is fl";"“‘ and therefore neither displayed his best rv:;;‘nn: Sl S lhte(lW(:;dsl Opltr; Ring,” which should :;:‘Zom‘p‘:;‘y‘!g the, T:o;vl:g;::r"v;;rr.‘;!lv? fes lrdma‘]‘ornnndsn'eu 1 to tempt even richer men than | po S oy " Tre game dragged a bit | Kirat race, mile—Don't You Dare won, Ani- | settle that question. e B i JOASa Jone and Way Smiions.. B30m 3 P ” ¥ o S 0 . 3 Yo pt on the run. chance to see him go some more. cracks got more used to the table, the | Second race, four. furlongs—De Oro won, | 8T large, and riders Will cut a big | Tango, havirg been complated at the Nagasak .omm, c.pmx-. SantnGres. Dt Ia 1ling to offer the big fellow | 1o B © o much faster and interesting. | Montgomery second, Edwin T. Fryer third. | fiure in the results. Needless to state | yards but a year ago. Her capacity is 7000 Monie, Manterey. Pactic Grove 4309 1200 fght Hart, Burns. Kauf-| “ppe men are to play 800 balls. They are | Time: - R e % surprises may be looked for. foNt Tho ing WL satvy, TREMENE S ey 8.00ashore Line Limited —$1n Jose. A S ari - and A y:8 = . rd race, mile—Rather Royal won, George . - Paiaro, Castroville, Paso Robles, . s s R';,'“f ,‘;" Rub- | s heduled to go three nights. The second | p MoNear second, Taby Toca third, Time, | Following are the entries anta Los Angeles offroth yesterday afternoon. { o, e will be played to-night and the final | 1:41 First ‘tace—Four furlongs; two-vear-olds, Watsonville,Capitols, Santa Cruz, 0.000 a fight. It is a lot of | A0 " Thursday night. Al Chumway, Fourth e, six furlongs—Barbarcs won, | selinz, Del Monte, Lonterey, Pacific money, but 1 figure it would be a good i AR {1l referce | Concert second, Excitement third. Time, - Rousa (Clifford) ........... PR L Grove . - $3e vestment, for the pictures of these | the, Weil-known bobkmaker; -w 1:13 3-5. Rousseau-Hearsa. OUD FEE $7 50 New Almaden 4 would be worth a mint of money | il the games. Fifth race. three and a half furlongs_Miss | 9380 *Woolen (Cotton & Applegate) L ‘rhe Co;lrldcr—snl JRO ‘ e : S Gemsron moR U Moec v it | I U To BE PAID WHEN CURED. A Ry ese fights ever should take place | FAIR GOLF E“{“’}“" LINKS TODAY | , SIXth race. one and a sixteenth miles—Ban- | 9407 Wapnagcotis (McDowell) Consult the g B L W2 the only arena in which to hold them DN TR RN AY | digo won, George Vivien second, Dolinda | 8316 Gold Heather (Van Dusen 1 L ey | 7 ~olm -, . e thire me, 1:48. *Ella True amsey) e is at Colma it would be Coffroth’s . 3 Doctors 830AG1Iro: _uonmzr'n-m..rum 1Gea to pull HIf ths AEbts e week apurt, | If SUAEy List Ka intie Fintenh I s T g EPNE ) O @i Cateny atsonville, Santa Cruz, Castro: just right for the picture machines, the main factor about the gigantic scheme. Coffroth has not as yet communicated Chesebrough or Council Cup held since the opening of the year on the links of the San Francisco Golf and Country Club that the ladies bave fallen behind in_club competitions. The competition for the Chese- Beunfngs Resylts, —Echodaje ‘won, Time, $:31 4-5. Second race, Powel] won, Flat second, Delphi third. four furlongs. old course—Al ancy second, Mary Curtis third. or every Saturday afternoon during the > (Long) | coming summer. The weather would VI - getiei WASHINGTON, April 9.—Bennings results: | 8508 Sacramento Belle (Touhey) o e e ) et ime v | S0 many important tournaments have been | Fire; race, seven furlongs, Columbla course | 9467 Silver Line (Lee & Som). Second’ race—One mile; up; sellinz. 8804 Libble Candid (Burger) . four-year-o'ds vme. Del )lt-u. Pucite Guove, yith Jeffi but foks brough cup that is set down on the schedule | Time, :50 3-3. 9485 Bob McLean (Rtemus) with Jeff, but if he thinks there is a | J%0T (inen's Annex for the last two dayve | — Third race, six furlongs, Columbla course— | 9258 Badly Used (Natham chance to pull off the fights he will tap | of January and the first two of February did | Lord of the Vals won, Tickle second, Sterling | 9323 John W. Dahney (Plou 107 . the wire and get a line on the big fel- | not take place and the compefition that was | third. Time, 1:16 1-5. 0487 Easy Street (Rowel) . . mws-m. 'flgnlhnoumnc.-\::{ low without further delay. O'Rourke is | to bave been held on the last days of February | Fourth race, five furlongs, Columbla course | 90445 Anirad (Davies) . .. 105 and Per- L D o edpnn | hot after the match, according to the | &nd the first days of March for the Council’s | —Brush Up won, Baby Willle second, Socléty | 9165 Ora McKinney (Rice) 103 @ OLD FITZ WILLING TO s A cup for women wak also postponed. Bud third. Time, 1: 9408 Lady Ntnora (McNeil) 106 | manently. ME O'BRIEN OR BURNSs | GiSpatches, and the local promoter does | "j: , eufficent number of ladles to make a sat- | Fifth race, selling, mile, Columbia course— | $457 Standard (Mounce) ‘103 - ! ” NS | not intend to let mf (,othi;mhman 'hcst isfactory ‘rlamem“Tr:Qo'x; ;:e ll‘l‘:n:rl{tnhlnmr:orr:‘l’:x ; "s l!':l‘nrlln won, “‘I;chu(er second, Jane | 8324 gnll}:y 1B_r-lm) §i :% We cure Skin Diseases, Blood Poi- A . i 2 { him to the proposition if there is a |a competition wi eld el 3 - | Holly thir. me, -5. 9523 Barker (Tanner) . . som, Varicocele, . Nervous O'Rourke Sizns Him Up to Fight | 0 e et i g g €ir's cup or the Chesebrough cup but ICenough | Sixth race, handicap. seven and o half tar- | 04i0 Mr. Dingle (Tierney) - 3 T o :g:r;io:txl:;lrz:i:_c dv:.gos;‘.ug:.- efore Tuxedo Clul - are not on han landicap lon; umbia course—Peter "aul won, - il Billy Delaney, former nager of the | 3yout’ April the ladles slacken In their at- | Sajlor Boy second, Old Guard third. Time, | Third race—Seven furlongs; four-year-olds | | An@ Diseases of the Kidneys, Blad- S "“,:"o}sf;',: g great champ, is of the opinion that Jeff | tendance at the links, and from the middle of | 1:38 3!5. and up; selling: by subscription. s e e Dot - A E wi er again enter the ring. He | that mn;nl;’ unl(lH|Se‘ptedm‘ber they "«; wo"r‘:g' e e 9501 Adirondack (Shannon) .... ) I tl::::-fi:flwla[c[oa:;:g;— mrpul':““o'm:t 8. 10a * = le agree s Jeff retire ause v ttered tt oing among the g 3 " . chel J101 . L % X ~ Jeff retired because there was no | grajierct (L 1U0E 8 SOINE i e "of the | el Croua o A Y i tching and inflammation stopped in twen- | | BABSEI Faso, Kansas City, St Louts, p 3= [ome in sight to meet him and that he | Rl o would g0 over until the | NEW ORLEANS, April 0.—Fair Grounds | 0398 Nttt dogan (Magranc) 169 four hours; cures effected in seven days. S '"m"me-mh | does not consider any of the present | rail First race, six furlongs, selling—Blue and | 483 May Holladay (Edwards) - ‘102 We make no charge for a friendly talk P‘j., Cruz. Castroville, Dei . | six in his class. ———————— Orange won. Maverick second, Fed Raven | 9471 Mogregor (Bedenbeck) <104 | § or correspondence. us in the Moaze, Pacifc Grove, 145 Dick Fitzpatrick, the hard-hitting | MISS SUTTON MAY LOSE third. Time, 1:15 1.5 s D006 Gloomly Gusr(Zimmer) +108 | strictest confidence. We bave besn ex. 18-18pSan Muteo, Bercstord, !:cmms e il g - ? v 7 ” 3 '3 Birdie ‘ountain| = clusively treating specta ases of men San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, i welter, who is matched to fight Joe HER TITLE BY DEFAULT | Seccond race, halt mile—Dorothy M won, | getg SIEe 5 GOUiei s 0 T Ror it TR ciohoe an Geviee. o MenloTurk Fan A - ~ Thomas before the Colma Club on the ry Dollar second, Lavernita third. Time, :49. | 210 ¢! v 5 104 > iy > Fod N e e a e . - L 3 dn May Prevent Temnis| Third race, selling, mile and seventy yards— ardinal Sarto (Blasingame) . . money can buy is lacking in our of San Jose ay : | evening of April 20, will arrive in this | Lack of Funds May Lemon Girl won, Mafnspring second, Delmore | 518 Bird of Passage (Del Monte Stable)..104 | § equipment. We will use you honestiy, ruoumua Way Stations . 10 | city this afternoon. Fitzpatrick is a Champion From Going to Eng- third. Time, 1:45, PERE 9461 Jerusha - (Engstrom) treat you skillfully and restore you to m‘mafi 2 | youngster who has yet to taste defeat. land in June. Fourth race, handicap, seven furlongs—First gg?g f’“"’d“’ ‘uff""‘,’ : health in_the d""""" Huie WK the' Mapt !.nc“,“.s‘;,d’.'m y.n.m"' | He fought several draws with Honey | LOS ANGELES, April 9.—There is much | Premium won, Lady Henrletta sxcond, Gold 15 Homsatand SCMisayy dl!lc‘om(ort e e . Sed: Tatr Qe peoe Mellody and is looked upon as on of | speculation ae to whether or ot Mies May | Equmel third " Time. 197 15. 1 | ourth’ race—Seven rurlongs: L o e o vrd ymp- 11.88p Saturiays only for Mayeld. the best welters in the business today. | Sutton, the tennis champlon, will defcnd her | JHh Face, seliing, miler-Flavigny = WOm | 4ng up; selling: by subscrintio N, Sumgeie-Luwvmnen, Hock Heys, the Australlan light- | title in England in June, when the great In- | " gixth Tace. selling. mile and sevency v (9471)Bell Reed (Brannon) DR. HOLSMAN & CO. Sexnta Clive sndSan Joa _.____18. 90 weight, is attracting a great deal of | jetnational champlonship tournament will be | Barkelmore ‘wor o Junsle Imp sccond, "Baikal A S Hours—S to 5, 7 to 8:30 p. m. daily; OAR'-A"(P‘M‘,,Q‘,‘E?,M, FERRY attention by the clever work he has e % e B third. Time, 1 Linda’ Kose (Miller & Sunday, O to 12. 7.10,9.00,11.00 A.ve.; 3 Sution will be compelled to allow her title to ¢ Daily except Sund . ] done while training with Frankie Neil | lapse by default unless some arrangements are BAR,ER_—"“"'_'",K AND IN LOVE 9480 Lem Reed (Rogers) 720 MARKET ST. (Top Floor), S. F. 30,530,550 at Alameda. Hock is getting ready to | made whereby she can go to England without As 4610 Mascada (Lakewood. Stabic) Sunday oniy, 7. meet Rufe Turner at Colma on April 30. | bearing the entire cxpense.of the trip herseit. SENDS BULLET INTO BRAIN | (8413)St. Winifride (Robison) . '_d,‘ 3 Positively cured ‘, : - | “Scuthern California has no amatsur sporting B 9510 The Major (Chambers) : A for Mornin ¥ for An-noon. these Little Pill — PPl organization empowered to provide for such | Tonsorial Artist of Sonoran, Disgusted | (9523)Epicure (Dobson) ... = RAILWAY TRAVEL. vs-.ur P n~'~'¢ Sty ouly. “'w“ | LORD SEFTON MAY MEET contingencies as is the case in the East, where With Life, Usen Revolver 9402 Golden Sunrise (Jones & s oo eeeenne | | [SUBday excepted. tSunday only. | { They also relisve Dis- FLEET FRIENDLESS BOY | Players are sent abroad at the expense of the on Sels, 9401 Orchan (Stover) .. e ey tress from Dyspepsia, In- 3 Eastern Tennis Association. SONDRA. Apil & e Aty & { Wiz cuany MEiBrGL (Newman) CALIFORNIA NCETHWESTERN RY. CO. a . —_—————— . April 9.—) ntonini, a et ITTLE |awestonand Too Hearty | Argument Over a Course May Result barber, aged 31 years, committed suiclde’ by | Fitti race—One mile and seventy yards; Eating. A perfect rem- VER Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They in Matching of Fleetest Dogs Coursing Park on Sunday, which was won by the former greyhound, may result in a great WARD A FOR HEAVYWEIGHT HONORS JOYCE MATCHED Cl= Not a few of the patrons of the four-round hooting himself through the head while seated in a chair in his shop last night. Il health SAN JOSE, April 9.—The Coroner learnasd this afterncon that the young man killed by three-vear-olds and up; selling. 9475 Follow Me (Williams) *Rulénon (Newman) . 9520 Bonar (Stevens) .. Tiburon Ferry, F.-I 6:30 SAN ME‘!EL‘;‘I‘O AN FRANCISCO. p. m. 'r: Market Street. California | - -~ ¥ edy for Dizziness, Nausea, 2 in Ronning. re e and unrequited love are given as reasons for : 9525 Viona (Maxwell) . su' mnclsCo TO SAN nArAm.. P * | P' I,Ls_ Drowsiness, Bad Taste| A h*:‘" g o the Wulll‘ of the | pig rellows Meet Next Thursday Night | the sulcide. e Dt CHaD) S ,\ys—.:.w. 9:00 a. m lml ] thy course between Georgé Nethercott's La Rosa ; z " ——————— Chrietine A (Davies) . o I The Bemt. Codtel | Carters Kasley'h AAIE at Tadleids Pades, Agpicns it Opretus. Paflrond Victlm Not Identified. F (Bedenbeck) SUNDAYS-800, :30 a. m.; 13:35, 3:30, 5:10 TnChqp‘ in ll- Dup With regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. atch be the: wt fighting game will be pleased to hear that at|a train in this city a few days ago who went | 9917 Avonella (Mtiin) nema.; g | e wemm 1o, Fricndleee By omi the” rast | last Jack Joyce and Bob Ward have beed | under the name of Koy Davis, was Fred Bam. | 9300 Lurene (Summers) e m\"mfi-. w SMALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, | Ficrn dox. “sord Setion. " Tt cerarnly” wonia | matched tg, fsht, for the heavpwelsht cham | burker, whose home s at o alameds, aveaae, | 4001 Bresiang QUMD cgiiys A titge] PR G S % be an event that would excite enthusiasm | PIODSWID. o 3 3 It e Clty. The Coroner has telegraphed —California Limited. 3 days to e e = | the Occidental Athletic Club at Woodward's (9517 Tom Roberts ‘(Applegate & 9:30 a. m.—Califo to Chl. CARTERS) CURE SICK HEADAGHE.™ | 35:ri"o'Shed”an ‘Huries wouid heve s gieas | Vasilion, Thirsday eveoing, ' George Earley S (e Mortae Reve o T B 12 | grog pronta (Lake ie) e 5"',“&,; San Py on: Raieg oy S DN tracti & <« and Frankle iwards figure in the semi- SALT LAKE CITY, April 9.—Fred Bam. i = et Lim! Stockt Mer - e Genuine Must Bear Bectest dogs. now raaming Tu.a serien of maich yindup, “and Eadle Madlson meets Charlle | burger 1z ‘not known ‘at 10 Alameda avenue, Ivu[;:'?h race—Six furiong; three-year-oid T T 0 e ol i o it Vi B races, the best three out of five trials. fley ‘in a evectal bout. . |and his neme does not appear in' the city | Purse. : o e ST ints on_Sferra Railway. IVER | Faoimile St | 5% e Sonl St S0 i e | e VS ot e proemnms | Sl B Txo Bils Dy Bros) 54 ety S e or o 550 by s 1 —_———— Hadh PILLS. ‘;an;krmoe( m‘zhe(;:un“fmda‘?a J.nl:d)ng:"l’z‘;?; Joe McBride Bob White at 138, George " Not Anxious to: Catch Leper. UL Jilletce (Bxel)) - o ;“r,d e Stockton ‘Fresno and interme- i e Bompr g detall h Cummings vs. Je P-checo at 135, and Danny 3 9478 Lotta Gladstone (Harrls) . 4:00 B e~ " trainer but for a fw details which _the | CHINTINES Ve oo Techeto 87 LOS ANGELES, April 0:—Albert Oliverras, | (b4 ) Casazzn (S iame) e e virtend - 2k handlers could not agree upon. Thesa differ- a Mexican, who was found to be afficted with | 9532 Santa Ray (Clifford) .. 8:00 by press for Deaver, MEN ences may be patched up aqd leashmen given a chance to sec some exciting triale. Lord Sefton is one of the fastest dogs in America and since he arrived in this city from the East has been a big winner for his owner. He posscsses a_wonderful flight of speed and is an exceptionally clever worker, and has. re- cently shown great form. Friendless Boy has been in retirement for a long time until a week 250, when be ran into the semi-finals in e — ALLEGED FORGER AN ARTIST TRAVELING WITHOUT MEANS San Jose Prisoner Admits He Lied When He Claimed Relation: ‘With San Francisco People. SAN JOSE, April 9.—The young man wh> was arrested’ yesterday for forgery and who leprosy and sent to the County Hospital a faw days ago, has escaved from that institution 42 s supnosed to be miaking his way toward exico. The authorities did not pursue him. OLD SOR 9528 Hedgethorn (Ryan) 9206 Tia (El Rio Stable) . 0621 Alma_Gardla (Newman) .. 9514 Lisaro (Baldwin) .... OFTEN LEAD 8 Ransas City. Chicago and Grand ¢ TlLKIJT OFFICE: San Francisco; 1112 chx\-nd 21 South First street, San Jose. To SAN RAFAEL, NORTH Fryia . a champion stake. He 18 one of the fastest 74 S i N I Wlll lof the get of the noted English elre, Fet.er | 0831 that he was & b0 of B B, Berigse of Free, and is a dog of the first class, When - the mateh was discussed followers of the sport Francisto, today informed the Sheriff that his true name is H. E. Bradley and that the story S—653 Market street and A | began to argue over the relative merits of the | dogs. Iach of them appears to have an equal number of admirers. e i e CARDINAL TOSSERS MEET ST. MARY'S THIS AFTERNOON untrue. He now states ‘ Whenever a sore or ulcer does not he-l and showl signs o( becoming . chronie, it should arouse suspicion, because many of these places lead to ICancet It may ap . as an ordinary sore at first, and is given treatment as such, with some simple salve, wash or plastq'. with the hope that the place will heal, but the real seat of the trouble is in the blood and cannot be reached es, sore will return. After awhile the deadly ./ begins to eat iy e Examine| You Free VARICOCEL E—I1 positively delphia, but who is now iu charge of forgery was placed against him this morning. —————— ENGLISHMEN READY TO FORM BASEBALL LEAGUE Great Natiomal Pastime May Soomn Be Busy Week Is in Store for the Stan- ford Ball Team a Track Athletes. have the own cure for varicocele without an | STANFORD UNIVERSITY. April ..—The into the surroun flesh and the My treatment consists of local 8P- | yynjetes of the cardinal track and baseball EIOURANIRE X ulcer spreads ra; ing more Ay statlma, | does mot cause any Inconvens- | Sihicles jof Fhe SHEUINRL TRCH A0 Testle Across the Pond. pidly, becoming . Saturdays only, for Point Reyes me. 1 especially invite those offensive and alarming until at last LONDON, April 9.—At a meeting in London The tossers have three games with St. Mary's some of the so-called cures to - | and Sania Clara colleges, while the followers | tonight It was decided to form a British base- | the sufferer finds he is afflicted with DISEASED PROSTATE—Y oung men, | of the ciader path will hold an interciass { ball assoclation. Although the .initiative was { Cancer, wmmm this is ome of the most distressing disorders | meet, & contest with the alumni und another | taken by professional football cluba, stress | gro boil, le, * men Bas to contend with, trial wmong the varsity candidates. Tomorrow laid on the destrability of ru-zerm: the | rom a wart, mole m‘ pimj you have had some contracted disorder rsity nine travels to Oak Amgtenr e ofihe: um-. It was | which has been which has been treated, but is still noticeable, niz St. Mary's team. Wednesday un colle- that the protection of the American m Na- | han X Deware, for you are on & fair road to ruin, ¢ | glans of Santa Clara will play the cardinal | Lot Cotgie ot the United States be sougne | handled, u!wwm that thehi in Do mot take any chances of this kind, but | on the campus dlamond and Thursday the | {4 prevent the importation of American pro- '_hebl m consult me at once and be cured and cured | players from the Oskland institution will en- | 10, Rrevent properly gage In & return game here. The ———ai Sullivan Goes to St. Louis. CINCINNATIL, O., April 9.—The application of player John E. Svilivan that his sale by the 8t Paul American Asscclation Club to A unm mmfle-n IA‘M Club ba set ua. tra schedule consists of the annual interclass meet clash Friday and triais The baseball team occupies the center of the stage, as the second intercollegiate game will take place Saturday on the Berkeley dia- 1 treat my own patients. ers to do it for me; w every case carefuly and observe every symptom, with the result that 1 eure my pa- tients in half the time that is required by some careless physicians. 1 do mot rely on ~/ hence I am able to ot alumni ‘Wednesday, Saturday. for | Cumc Fruit- lle, For years 1 have been curing Varicocele, 1t is unsettied who will pitch tomorrow declared a free L g Hydrocele, Stricture, Blood Poison, Skin Die- | for Stanford, but in all probability some of mM .oa., 5, the N.uon.l nn.uu Cnm Camp 5, Pepperwood, cases, Biotches, Sores, Loss of Vigor, Drains | the substitutes will be given a final to | mission. or Losses and all Special Diseases of men. DR. WALCOTT CO. 1037 Market Street Hours—9 a. ™. to § p. m.; Sundays, 10 &, m. tolp = make = —_————— Rain Prevents Game, C[NCXN!\A"'L April 9.—The game scheduled the Cincinnat! Nationals lnd Bnflnlo Eulern League team, was post- poned on account of wet grounds. e Mapleleat Enters. Big Race. HONOLULU, April 9.—The British yacht Mapleleaf of the Vancouver Yul-t Club_has entered .m the llpofl in thé coming Tace to be held from San to Hon- olulu. e THE. WEEKLY. CAI_..L 8! per Yean R. X. RYAN, Gen.' Pass. Agt.

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