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a rv sl 5 { === was very sloppy and the|| ymeTERDAY'S WINNERS. | mosphere and lowering| | —_— Best | ids robbed the setting of the|| Torse. Jockey. Price. | pich ¢ o . | Princess WheelerRettly ......3-1 | cture of much o re- | | i e th of fhe elicolive | | Jake Moose.....Grakam ....85 | ss that marks a derby day|| snet Gam....... milter .28 |! vith smiling skies and a fast|| Temaeeo........ Granam .. &1 ‘ | spite of the abaence of | | Mamdator....... Scoville -1 ns. he sport was of a| | Kok «..10-1 i | ter and the big|%— 3 | to elghi Miariore Feb. place, the good thing stopping to noth- ’ pick of flyr\. vear-old | ing, probably being short. s he local track. J. H. Ryan made a killing with his similar event was| Dunois-Maggie J gelding Kokomo in 4 FRANCISCO CALL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 923, 1907 Durnell's Crack Colt Temaceo Wins the California P Beats the chk of the Three-Year-Old By J. R. Jeffery lly 10,000 lovers of the thor- 1 | | | oughbred journeyed to Emery- No. of ‘Winners’ racetrack yesterday and Order of Finish. Starters. Time. Sire. Value. B oots™) Durnell’s| Temaceo, Vox Popuali, Ocean Shore.............,s....‘.2:102-5.....Mlcy .$3055 1aceo win the Cali- Good' Luck, Nealon, Hammeraway.. ... Sombrero, Corrigan, Waterscrath. — disagreeable chmatlc It was one of the| Dr. Leggo, Ara, A. Muskoday.. .2 111/ of the season| Bombardier, Formaster, Toledo.. ially impressive in Claude, Gold Van, Epicure. History of the California Derby 2'103/..‘“ .Sandringham .$3405 Puryear D. $3100 ....Maxio $2725 ....Lissak $2590 Star Ruby.............$2310 prevailed. The and a half lengths in front of Lone| Wolf. Talamund was in forward con- | tention the first part, but stopped when‘ the real racing began. W. B. Jennings' crack sprinter Shot, Gun, held at a prohibitive price in the | betting, only had to gallop to win the | {third race. Walter Miller was up, and getting the son of Artillery away wing- | ing, breezed along in front of Hector | to the stretch, where Hector grew leg | weary and gave way to Dollie Dollars. | The latter made a game challenge, but vas unequal to the task of seriously menacing the winner, even with the feather she had on her back. Shot Gun galloped to the wire, with three lengths to spare, and Dollie Dollars was second, five lengths in front of Hector, who easily saved third money. MANDATOR’'S EASY VICTORY Mandator, even money favorite in the fifth, won with the greatest ease under a well judged ride by Scoville, stable| jockey for the Keenes. The lad got the horse off well, took him back on the run down the backstret¢h and sending his mount to the front on the stretch turn, had plenty in reserve at the wire, where he was two and a half lengths in front of Avonalis, a 20-to-1 shot with | a novice named Charbonneau in the saddle. Salable raced out in front with | Sahara, a good thing on which Miller had the mount, and wound up in third of spectators had abundant rea- | regard e outcome of the | og 1 complacency, for | decidedly in evi- Three pronounced accessful, and the e card was ac- horses that were one outsider as heav as and 105t GREAT CRUSH IN THE RING ed to retain any of the enormous they handled some of them operations. Tt > get a bet down in big ring kmake dlea ve been other holl- the crowd at the proportions than er has greater rsh shown. The book- vs simply ¥ y unable was offered would-be any a to get a bet down. interest cen- of the Derby, event on the ot Gun in the ng preliminary to °h the field finally at Ascot naturally e Los Angeles vear an Ascot ight up from carried off the the final race. Kokomo was as good as 10 to 1 in the betting at one stage and Ryan's friends made such an on- slaught on the bookies when given the | tip that the horse was practically backed off the boards, 5 to 1 being the best obtainable when the “They're off” bell sounded. Koerner, the Los An-| geles jockey, had been entrusted wjith | the mount and made good in a Way that left no room for doubt. The horse | was really a “good thing,’ and the farther they went the farther he gal- | loped away from his field. At the finish | five lengths separated him from Mitre, | beat Sam Barber, the favorite, a neck for place. Altanero, one of Pre Ocean Shora, Huerfano, Al mwood constituted ed to the post amid grand stand. Te- favorite, had ap- ame in his warmup n favoritism by ox Pop- from 6 to th Guly-GthEF g wn who Derby | Edited by R. A. Smyth E. Durnell's Clever Colt Temaceo, Wmner of the California Derby. Jockey Graham in the Saddle. s ammered »n this pron post at Al the. dent Willlams' string, was in rorwnm} contention for half a mile and then fell | back The fav te got away poorly, but made up a lot of ground. Jockey Graham carried off the saddle honors of the day., with two firsts and betting, to 1 Horses of Class Will Contest in the{_San Fraacisco Call’s Racmg Form Char Sinaloa Handzcap Today F iy ! . z d back to 4. H & third.. Walter Miller landed one first s opened at 6, went and one second out of five chances. was g k to T o LITTLE DELAY AT POST . 'l‘ k |- The card for this afternoon's racing | S i Bostiani e dt fi(}sslp Of the rac {at Emeryville is well balanced and will - o i b e iprovide excellent sport. The feature . cTocttart With ! s & will be the Sinaloa handicap, at a mile | seconds at the | o Lrchident T. H. Williams of the 2 and fift ds, for which six clas e swept past tha|Caifornia Jockey Club yesterday pre-|entries have been made, including Sir . nd Wool Sandais|Scnted Jockey Walter Miller, who has| gqward, Edwin Gum, Dusty Miller, head and heaq, | idden for him with signal success dur- | yocund, Rubric and Ramus. Sir Edward ing the past three months, with & dia- | wij b Do e Lanorits and oy mond horseshoe scarfpin in apprecla- | win but to do so he will have to run - rol|tion of his services and as a remem- |petter than he did the last time out. o 1) . othe witn Drance of his Emeryville engagement. | Eawin Gum showed high class in his he rear Te. President Williams also presented the|jast three starts and probably will be \ p— S e tean o boy’s mother, who accompanted him t0 |4 keen contender. If Dusty Milier runs " T e r.ra” | the coast, with @ pearl brooch, and his | hack to the race in which he took Sir ey and Gra- | manager, James Fitzsimmons, with | Edwar@’s measure he will be right t sted the lead | 50!4 matchbox inlald with quartz. Mil|tfhere’ in thie' fnal e. Jocund is in and O hore i nake his fareweil appearance | good form and has an outside chance. | e backstr and was ason at Emevyvilie this after- | Ramus is in nicely and is dangerous. | -+ - e aiihougn wa®|noon. and, with his parents, brother | Bubric looks to be up against it on his fter headed. although mo-|and manager, will leave for the East |recent races, in whom Homer made 5 on the Overland Limited Sunday morn: | Creation, President Williams' grom- Sireten. Dunnelie coit |ing. The interim between the time of |iging youngster, should Win the opener. s - arrival at New York and his're-: Bravoure looks to be the contender. | sumption of riding with the opening of | the Benning meeting at Washington Pajaroita would be good rider up. . reserve, &n B e on March 25 will be devoted to recrea- |- Blanche C easily took the measure tion and re 3 {of Duke of Orleans on Thursday and away ¢ . SN, | should do it again®today in the second Sedus Lt Telegrams received by local turfmen | race cxpecially if -Miller rides her. vesterday brought the infermation that 27%9 [ the Oregon Legislature had refused to | » pass the racihg bill fathered by the| vyan Ness, Gateway Marion County delegation. In conse-|ryrnish a ni ntest in the third. It quence it is improbable that any effort | wjj] be Van Ness' track and he may vill be made to hold a meeting at Port- | ha able to win, although racing luck land the coming summer. will undoubte play an important P Ea part in the outcome. best 6f the balance. eady to dangerous with a Loulge Fitzgibbon and Triumphant look | and Magrane will | Jockey Charies Koerner, who came |~ Harhor and W. B. Gates appear to be i from Ascot Park yeaterday to ride | ciagely matched in the fifth. Elmwood in the Derby ahd-who| Mansard may be able to beat Entre ioted Kamoko to victory in the 1ast|Nous in the closing race of the day. Temaceo's pe rack of the day; réturned tp- Los An- | Wee Lass had speed her last time out »mps him as & colt of class and prom- | 861eS last night, but will return hers |and may be rounding to. In that event ~crkumgutundr bie in view |00 Monday io_finjsh out the season. in |ghe might prove troublesome. Oh i Sessfbosh With whilh he Was wr-| 1D® "“d e at Emeryville Koepslthes | S0 Ll o Ll Sll i | Considering the condition of the track f,_n, up from the southern track to|and a furlong on Wednesday, the Gin- | the time was good. Temaceo has been | U€ W0 oot C O "ona he will .be a€tte handicap at.seven furlongs.on Fri- | ry consistent performer at the | [OF U PGt (0o the Tocal colony of | 4aY, the Admiration handicap at a mile.| eeting. having won three out of seven | ..., " Hyix "cmplover, W. O. Joplin, |and the Waterhouse Cup. $3000 added, | a not z.(z.’\;‘x:‘.z“:ru?h:;:(;;dzqrr:: il Being B bisre. fonih ARkt ::Vtwo and a quarter miles, on Satur- | is races he bas been pitted against | . g puni has bought the con-| Pl e sli-aged horses of class, notably in the |, . "Cu "Jocy ey M. Buxton from the| California furnished the six leading | Lissak and Palace Hotel handicaps, in |y, .. prgther, C. Buxton, who was once | riders of the.American turf for the pe- | th of which he finished third in clev- | 7 Loy inyelt - The lad will accom- | riod from January 1 to February 16, the % S Vox Populi’s showing was | .0 "1\ nell East. | record of the twenty :leaders during| e tory to Bis owner Snd trginer 3 AT | that period having been compiled by - w of his ave N“"“v(l;(}:h;’(’;‘-'“fid’? James B. Brady and Jesse Lewishon | Chicago Raelng Form as follows: golng. The HRre Ha O cond horse | Te on.the way here from New Orleans. —= — — he winner, $500 to the sccond horse|qy, ¢ormer 15 the owner of Oiseau, Ac- 2| 5| § and $259 to the third countant and other noted horses. JOCKEYS. 21 2| o PRINCESS WHEELER FIRST * » : L e scess Wheeler, W. P. Fine's con-| M. J. Daly has sold Elliott, to the i §o il Gl stent mare, well ridden by Jeckey | Kentucky Breeding Bureau. e . = etti o i= developing good saddle A .4 o Bettlg W e opening race, 4 six.fur-| Eudors, winner of the. California|f: Flaer . 0| ¢ sprint, in & driving finish with the | Oaks, was sold as a yearling by John |M. Preston . o - 3 E. Madden for $200. The Hoyden, her|L. Willams . to 1 shot Dr. Sherman, whom Borel Sandy . | | | from be i in the stretch|dam, is barren this year at Hamburg | 3|2 ] The-winner went to the post as a | Place. 3 RIS { A. Brown i 1 second olce after having | i 2o Gamner \ od o4 favorite. A misguided plunge | W. W. Elliott has arrived at Memphis | D 4 Netson had the effect of mak-|from Oakland, via Ascot Park, with| o e Thorse the public choice, but |Lubin, Standover and Don Hamilton. o escaped running out of the | Clemencia, one of the Ellfott string,|D. Austin | o yth Wim only by a seant head, | Was taken sick on the train en route | Englander | TiAge finished stoutly from @ poor be- |and was left at San Antonlo, Texas. g g | ning and would have been third in| fy’“fi:'n ! u Jake Moose is once more munching 4 to a walk after run- |O&ts in the stable of William Walker, it .fixo:.m?.p;f\'mx the winner in the | his former owner. When the horse T s | won the secopd race yesterday Walker 0 1000 and J. M. Crane intelligent handling by Jockey | boosted him to § G L:lj'mr. Take Moose, claimed a day or | let him g0 back to the Walker barn. two ago-by J. M. Crane from William | - v urse for his new owner | }:s‘!:: 'km‘-?n"d aar\' a mile and fifty yards. | been undergoing a prepbing at Ascot The win iwas & heavily backed fa- | Park, will be shipped bick here next vor although some of the public { week, as he will be a starter for the i | 12| ther stride. The Reprobate and Dr. By Yesterday's scratches: Silver Sue, Comilfo, Proceeds, Lovey Mary, Bogum, Aaron J, E. M. Brattain, Calmar, North- west, Vinton, Governor Davis.. it e DR RAIN SPOILS SPORTS OAKLAND, Feb. 22.—Rain interfered with the various programmes of out- door sports scheduled for today. The baseball game between Stanford and St. Mary's College was postponed with- out date. The tennis game at Alameda was also postponed. Vi Rudolph Bpreckels’ Borghesl, who has or urnolette, Miller's | Waterhouse Cup on Saturday next. The oes ¥ : ';}.;’;tllfi‘r;lo?n?ulged Miller ‘with | horse is reported to be doing well at the lead to the stretch turn, where he | the southern track under the care of sent his mount to the fromt, and !helchlrln T. Booth, from whom Spreckels jssue was not thereafter in doubt. purchased him. Graham took no chances, however, and | . ode his mount out at the :;d tw!npn:::l with more than two lengths to s ‘Burnolette was &s easily second, three | . . Get an Edge On The feature events at Emeryville the o . ynite razor and scisso: coming week will include the Hatasoo | geot; the cutle: use. ““ ,.u handicap over the Futurity dourss on | mere sirect: nm'&&u (344)Jocund (Jenpings) ... 101 Avonails. 4 (M. A. Silvers). 1% Charb’nean ..| 10 549 Sir Bdward (Van Gordon) 113 | (520){Saiable, 5 (J. Ryan) % McRae 183 540 Rubric. (Gaglord) - ...-.. 102| 539 |Funny Side. 8 (G. P. MeNeili | & [Mentry "l 4 3 — . ISabara, 4 (7. D. Mililn) W, Milter.. 2 4 FIFTH RACE—One mile and a furlong; sell- AT post % minage., OF at 3:40%. Man- | 1ng: three-year-olds’ and upware dator, pl-r-e 2 “Avonalis, piace, 5:_ show, o5 ke . show, 2-5. ° Winner 538 *Harbor (Ellerd) 109 b. ison-Flamingo. Trained by G. H. Keene. Scratched—Governor, Davls, North (530)Flaunt (Tate) . ni West. surt good. Won easily. Second handfly. Mandator, fit and ready, was best. Seco- 542 belita (Crane 104|- yille walted with him fo the stretch turn, where he moved up. and it was easy from there £ (7 AKLAND, Friday _Presiding Fe “Track sloppy. | 5 Weather showery. Six furlongs; selling: { & | Owite: (W, P & (Hoppax) de-Lis) . Flue) [10 The Call's Selections By J. R. Jefiery First race—Creation, Keene en- try, Pajaroita. oy Second race—Bianche €, Duke of Orlenas, Louise Fitsgibbon. Th! Ness, Gate- . Sherman, 164 Judge. 8 ( Metlakat!: . Reprol M Sonz, Winner Silver Sue, High price robate and Dr. 3 ed cond eanily. ot of Ler staod off The ugh left at the end to witistand Sherma Nelson just managed to show. “Comilfo. Pr ndge 5. barff in first dalf man, on rafl all last no early speed, but eclesed race—Vaun way, Magraue: ate and rft_both dozged ft. 3 5 Fourth race—Sir Edward, Ed- —One mile aud 8fty yargs; ing; three-year-olde and upward; value to win Gum, Dusiy Miller. e | y Horse aad_Owne Fifth race — Harbor, W. B. e e Gates, Flaunt. Bumoletre w Miller { Sixth race — Mammard, Entre Barel .....- Nous, Aarom J. minute. OF 1%. Moose, piace, 2.5 show, 5 show, 1 ‘Winner b. g by Deering- L 2 Onaetta, ¥ Start good. Won ridden Lout. Secound meryv] e Lniries | easiiv. High price Wolf 12, Talamund -12,) Prestige 10. Winner bid np fron W. Walker and sold. Jake Moowe best. Graham kept I Burnolette in the jast furlong ham_took him out all last Burnolette kad no excuses. She simply qnit last The entries and welghts for today’s of the ¢ . »Prestige a_rest. _He ran out on first aud last tnrs. | races are as follows: ¢ und a half furlongs; three-vear-oids and upward: value to | FIRST RACE—Four furlongs;' purse; two year-olds: 5 e *sSam Gil (Keepe) sesshcngecne 1o T E by Indlo-Zalakke. o\ 20 4 sssRoke H_(H. 7T. Griftin) W 2 | ) Galmore (Sheridant ... A P . ¢. Hildreth) i Clyded feCarthy ) 0 | Vanderbout . 30 80 Bonuet:, Van Dusen). n 31 100 100 Swagger, 4 (F. Bolae % 60 100 | 249 S At post 1 minute. Off . Gun, 1-10; out show. Dollars, place, . 1. Hector. show, 1.4. Winner b. h. by A ncess Norettl. | Won in a | x. Scratched—Aaron J, E. zallep. Second ea Highest priee—Bounett 200. Shot Gun outclassed his company and the was only a gallop for him. Dollie Dellars closed well. Hector dogged ir. Rselng with Stiot Gun killed bim off In the first quarter. Klevation best of the others. Tab Eldred in_cheap company. 561 FOURTH RACE—One and a quarter miles; Trafied by W M. Brattain. Start good. .\'el oldw ke of Orleans (Rice) ‘three-year-olds; the California Derby; Kogo (Wilkerson) to first §3055. riomphant (Keene) G | 355 Blanche €. (Polk) Index.| ~ Horse _Owner ckes | Pasodella (Davls) 2 495 [Tomaceo (C. F. Durnelli ... 1 1% Grabam . Ry Mala (Stevens & Sou) - (0111105 | (627)|Vox Popull (T- 8. Childsi. Horner 3183 ¢Marton. Rowe (Fleur de Lin Siable) 2| '543 |Ocean Shore (A. F. Eliott) {Hunter s 12 | Vinton (Jomes) ... weiev....107| BOD [Wool Sandals (Applegate Sr.jl) < T B Rose Cherty (Neild 1107 | 531 [Clamor (Keene ‘Bros.). 1518 508 Gold Ueather (Van Dusen) ... 105 ngg;\)u{.ely?‘“ ‘TJ"r \\;mlnmn 8 7 555 Schreiber) .. 1 (509) (Al Lindley (J. Touhey) s &l R 03| 555 (At Fimwoot (:uhm Vista St)1 5 Koerner 4« 5 | THIRD - RACE-—Six - furlongs; selling; - three- : . 1:43 4-5, At post %2 m Of at 37131 Tem: | r-olds and_upward: bow. 12 Dopalt plpee: . Shore, show, 1 ‘Winner b. ¢. by Mace: i “Last Fustue (Lee & Son) 99 .’ Trained by C. E. Durnell. Seratched—Calmar, Bla Start good. Won ¥, ) 796 Tavora (Mack) . 99 econd same. Highest price—Temaceo b, Popuil 8, Clamor 10, Huerfano 10. Temaceo warmed | )Vau Ness (Hildr 109 up sore and lame in Lis preliminary, but he came out for the race in beffer shape. A H Fégsy 0"Nel (Davidson 102 back for the first qusrier, Graham shot bim through on the iuside of the clibhiouse turn Gateway (Wood) . 106 e was never headed afterward. Vox Popull closed resolutely. Ocean Shore ran a sm: 9512 Modioum (I & D. 10 only tiring i the last furiong. Wool Sandals clesed fairly well. Al Lindiney wi 496 Magraze (Hoag & C 105 oughly done at six furlongs. - St. Elmwood looked drawn and tucked up going to the post. 562 Ty ds a let up. ; e LR FIPTH RACE—One mile and one hundred yards; value to first. $400. ond_Owser Mandator, 4 (Keene Bros.). FOURTH RACE—One mile ®id fifty yards: Sinaloa Haudieap; three-vear-olds and upward (545)Edwin Guin (Walker) 107 (519)Dusty Miller (Van Dusen) 106 349 Ramus (Stevens & Son) 97 520 Grafter (Blasingame 565 Alarle (Case) 538 W. B.Gutes ( Avonall§ ran a smart race. Salable tired racing with ars. 'Funny Side had no Sahara not ready. She had plenty of speed for six furlongs, then on. cbance with the rider. opped 1o & walk. 563 SIXTH RACE—SIx furlongs; purse; threc-year-olds: value to firat, $325. SIXTH - RACE—Five and a half furlongs; purse; thiree-year-olds and upsward: Kokomo 10, Mitre 6, Altanero 5. High led his field. Mitre ran well under & weak ride. e ace. Others mever in It ERRATA—In race 174 Alta Spa’s index should be 162. erly. okomo was off well in.motion and Kohler & Chase, Su nd Frankli; tre-u, block above gn gle S8 :ven K Barber, beuny played, ran REQUEST Akm camnucn BERKELEY, Feb. 22—A request from Stanford for another conferent o .will consider the request at a .pecult with the blue and ‘nld men regarding | meeting to be held next Monday night. the place for holding track meet |Little hope is felt that the outcome of this spring was rwflv.d v the execu- | the tangle will be satisfactory, be- tive committee of the ted’ Stu- | cause Stanford seems unable or unwill- dents this morning. - mmmumnnmmuaauunmn- > a fair race. i i i | 1551»5.:":‘ Nous ( m w4 4 % Tudex.| Hotse and Owner TWeSt. % % % Ol ; o Exiicess Louise ( = 2 509 | Kok (T. H. Ryan). 1108] 8 13 14 03 m‘.m e A Gt;fflthi 107|505 [Mitre (Mento 'Stable): 11091 3 Sh 4b 3 03 | Hn‘h lew nq:niui; 121 281 {Sam Barber (G. f“"‘” (109 7 58 3% 5 83| mrt Brown (ifson) - £ 1004, ... [Frascuelo (T.” Ful 100 4 6h Tn 12 201 4881"' ta" & Coy tH n:ua Jobnny Lyons (Haves & Co.)/112| 8 92 82y 1B 1 | 421 Belt Reed {Braonan) ~~-‘M 500 |Ray Bennett (G. W. Griffin). 9 7% 564 2. 12 557 M, phes 1 ®18)|Altanere (T. H. Wiitams)....|112| 6 2h 2n 3 el ansard ( -A07T| i Happy Rice (W. Walker) .. |108] 1 8p 93 20 s | - Spa (H. C. Ahlers) W00, 2 4n 610 30 { Apprentice nuo-nn + 112(10 1010 Grabam A 12 12 i Sale of Seats for Rosenthal AT o L in ek L Concerts s today &t the store of L *H. Ryan. Seratched—Vinton. Start Won in = gallop. s'm clev. | | | i | at any gonference will be considered binding upon Stanford. — e 8 Slates are no longer used in landont schools. The exercises are written on | washable paper with lead pencils. | Club | outclassed ana he | the Aifth the { out McDonala of { Lawrence of Vall | ley cision over Matt T -+ GEORGE_HERBERTS BEATS JACK SHIELDb EASILY San Franciscan Stows Away Crockett Boy in Fifth Round With Right to Jaw VALLEJO, Feb. Jack Shields of Crockett proved a poor match for Geofge Herberts of San Franciseo In their fight before the Palm Athletic this afternoon. From the first round it was appar. rat Shields was finally succumbed in round to a right-hand upper- cut to the jaw. There were several other fights on card. Shea of Crockett knocked Vallefo in one round. Jo stowed away Skel- of Napa in a round. Joe Willls, formerly of San Francisco, earned a de- er of the navy. s o e e ey The late Premier Seddon of New Zete 1ana left an estate of about $50,000. SICK HEADAGHE Positively cared by these Little Pllll- They also relleve Dis- tress from In- Genuina Must Bear Fac-Simile Sigraturs SoruiR ol REFUSE BUBSTITUTES.: LORD NELSON 3d Was my one horse wire yesterday and fin- Ished u good third Friday we put over that good winner, Car. Sarto, 3. and I am sending them over day after day. My strong Intimate eonnections make it possi- ble to give you this one winner a day. Look— $20 STRAIGHT WON $960.00. Oune a Day—Ne More. Feb, S—Jak: Moose . Feb. T—ix. Feb. S—Orchan B Feb. D—Siiver Sue . Feb. 1i—Martinmans Feb. 12—Cloudlighe Feb. 13—Comilfo . Feb. 14—3inn Rillie . Feb. 15—W. B. Gates Feb. 16—Pal ... ..... Feb, 15—Harbor ... Feb. 19—Mandator Feb. 20—Billy Mayham. Feb. 2i—Cardinal Sarto 10-1 TODAY 10-1 CHANCE OFALIFETIME This one has heen I pickle for quite some _time. today is the day. Under Do cireumstances fall to be with me, as I consider it ome of the surest_of the meet- ing. This Is a great opportunity to get big “"GET IT AND WIN Ont-of-town subseribers wired at $ A. M.. giving full Instruetions. A short trial will | make vou a steady follower. Regmit by P. 0. | | or express order, registered letter or cheek. B . Terms, $2 Dally. $5 for 3 days; $10 for & dayw. JAS. BURTON i Room 2, 553 Yam Ness Ave, San Francisco, Cal. Telephone Market 3874, H 1t ean't call, ring me up. and 1 will have N deliversd in plain envelope by § | AAD: T. at once. : ¢