TBA]S'CJSCO 27, 8 THE SAN CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1903. SPORTS OF THE RACETRACK, THE PRIZERING AND THE ATHLETIC FIELD SEFEAT OF BLUES HARNESS HORSES CHAMPION GANS IS INSTALLED FAVORITE RELIANCE LEADS OFFICIALS NAMED BY INJUNCTION AT TANFORAN OVER FITZGERALD, THE BROOKLYN BOXER CONSTITUTION FOR RACING FETE San Mateo Carnival of Foxhall Keene's Stable Big Fields for the Driv- Backers of Man Two to One That He Rival Yachts Engage in the Baltimore Offer Struggle for Sport a Promising Takes Another Turf ing Association's Boy Weighs One- Great . Meeting. WillBe Declared the Winner-Golored Supremacy. Affair. Hundred and Thirty-Seven Pounds on His Own Scales Boat's Is Re- Varied Programme for the Arrak Go Wan Finishes First One of the Features Will Old stored by Her Latest Games on C. W. Clark's in Race for Amateur Be a Double Team Showing. Private Track. Riders. ' • *¦'.¦ ¦.¦'¦¦'¦ NEW YORK, May 26.—In a splendidly The carnival of sports to be held on NETV YORK, May 20 —Morris Park sum- The gates of Tanforan race course will race the yacht Reliance again Decoration day on the private track of mary: be thrown open on Decoration day for the contested First rare, mile and three-quarter*, hurdle? way to-day across the finish line, Charles W. C'.ark at San Mateo Is at- - O.Hn»t first many months, when the led the nmi. I>rt.affhtsman 6e<-ond. Mctor time in her victory over the Co- tracting the attention of all classes of third. Time. 3:21>4.'. — Golden Gate Park Driving Association winning second Second rac<\ Eclipse course Ink won. Pipe her first over the Constitu- athletes. The cycling portion of the pro- will hold a series matinee races, com- lumbia and f«™>iid. Thoi;ghtle«» third. Time.— 1:J5. of and fifty-one seconds gramme will be particularly good, as the Third race. *even lurlonp* Red Knight mencing at 1:30 p. m. tion. Two minutes «cn. Kuturita pecond. Jo«* Cobb third. Tiwie, later the Constitution finished. From the fastest riders of Oakland, San Jose and Tho-best known speedway horses will this city will take part. l:2«U. start to the finish the Constitution had Fourth rac«=. the Withers mile, the Amateur— be seen in competition and will be driven There will be a number of motor cycle Cur. '•• be ridJen by Kfnllemen riders Arrah fought out every of thiry-mile by their owners. A novel event and one mile the races, a relay race and some special Ka Wan wen. UcWUliams »*cond. Knight of legs had actually placed Hi. «;artor third. Time. 1 :4P. not seen here recently will be the double course and on two of its matches. The track willbe in the Fifth iac«, mile and a furlong, over the. outsailed the new boat-, a performance best possible condition and the wheel fritters Jockey for team race. Captain N. P. Batchelder will — course, the Club, weight her prestige and makes her races will be run off before the horses •*«. Injunction won. Girdle second. Blue* drive Major and Frame, while Captain which restores a factor to be reckoned with in the selec- are allowed to cut up the surface badly. |Mrd. Time I-54%: John reins over Hixth lace, the Wither* mile—Rockfy won. Barneson will hold the tion 'of a cup defender. The best known resident? of San Mateo Fyrtln «-cond. Dark I'lanrt third. Time. 1:41. Morgan and Alfred il. The association The Columbia was, for the day. out- and Burlingame are interested in the suc- # offers a Pilwr trophy for this race. she never cessful outcome of the and will Harry privi- classed. From the start was for affair DICK WEI/LES IS FIRST. Corbet t secured the betting a moment in the race. "While the Reli- grace the occasion by their presence. A leges for. the day. so that spectators who having large is expected of automo- may ance and Constitution were it out attendance Captures the Brewers* Handicap at so desire back the horses which they between themselves all the way bilists and cyclists. San Mateo is also think should wiu. around Cincinnati, the course, former cup defender was readily accessible by electric car and Beating Jack Ratlin. There will be a as the band of music and dragging miles astern of them. When the many spectators willreach there by that CINCINNATI. May 2<'.—I-atonia summary: there will no fee the conveyance, his f\x an>1 a furlongs —St. Wood be admission exacted across finish line the ilr. Clark and represen- P.Kir^t rarr. half attendance should large. Reliance sailed the tative, Hamilton, doing every- «on. Etbel Davit* second, IJttle WLKhes-s third. be was more than two miles al- W. B. are Tl 1:21 In order to encourage of speed- Columbia the affair im'*. -». owners most dead to leeward. The Reliance beat thing possible to make a suc- Second race, five furlongs— Silk Maid won, way horses the club offered a special tro- following for the day seccjvi. her by la minutes and 51 seconds, actual cess. The officials tv-ric Cranium third. Time. 1:01.— phy for a rac»» for members of the San were named yesterday: Third race, one ni'.le and seventy yards Aim- Driving Club. Nino sailing time. fen won. Adclante Fecond, Welch Girl third. Francisco horses are wind dur- Referee— J. J. Athletic entered and the competition The held true at 9 to 12 knots Gleason. Time, 1:47. should be ing the race and favored none of the rac- Clvb Fourth race. RrewerV handicap, net value lively. The races will be in charge of the Starter—— Phil Wand. Olympic Athletic Club. fllW. rix furlong*—Hick Wellr-s «on. Jack following officials: ers. The conditions were ideal for a fair Judges John A. Benson. Fr»d Burges. (i. Hatlin second. Hilee third.— Time. 1:13>*. test of the three boats. P. Wetmore and George James. Fifth r*"e. flve furlongs Japan won, I :irj. G. L. Swot! and .1. Martin; Dr. 1. be choa«-n the track. f«cctiil. Marsha! Key— -third. Tirci.-. 1 marshal. B. triangle. The time was given —at race, one mile Kilmorle v.on, i?hot- I>a!zlH; a«i£>tant marshal, John Holland; official out Timers George Klarman, George C. Ed- fSn Fecor.d, Googoo third. Time, \:i't. timer*—U. Veuers ami i>. K. Clawson; presi- as follows: wards and C. L* MeEnemey.— dent. E. Aigeltingtj^ secretary, Ir W. Thomp- Elapsed Clerk —of the course D. W. Donnelly. Ai- son. . Start. Finish. Time. sistants «:. W. Carpenter and J. T. Cronln. SAEAROSE A WINNER. Reliance 12:15:00 .1:12:11 2:S7:ll Constitution 12:15:30 :5l5:02 2:K>:32 .Daughter of St. George Scores at St. NEW YORK NOW LEADS Columbia 12:15:Ot> 3:28:«« u:13:(tt The Siberia's Cargo. RACE The steamer Siberia sailed yesterday for Louis Track. IN THE PENNANT Yokohama, with =<;.— Object to English-Made Sails. Hcngkons, via Honolulu and ?T. LOUIS, May Fair Gnmidm eum- a general cargo, valued at $245.- Defeats the Chicago Team After an May merchandise LONDON, 26.-The Pall Mall Ga- 84t>, exclusive o* treasure, and distributed as Kirst racf. five an4 a half furlonr>. selling to-day joins - Exciting but Not Well zette In the protest against follows: For Honolulu, J54SO; Jaj>an, Irt*,- Lad) Varhti won. KittyCut a Darn second. Ratsey Dolly Gray third. Tim-, 1:W. Played Game. the use of sails on the Reliance. 4S9; China. $l.V'.^Jtl: Phlllpptna Islands. JU.- — says: S2:i: East Indies, JS15L*: Korea. $1621. The Snond rece. four «nd a half furlongs Sam. NATIONAL.LEAGUE. It rose wen. Knight Mcond, Cognt.nien third, "This is a unsportsmanlike following were the principal exports; L5iiJ PHILADELPHIA; May 26— most pro- For Honolulu—4.'i35 lr.s lbs :ZC. The locals ceeding. tlnDlate. 1250 ftae. — seared their only run in the third inning on Ifthe race is to be a real test soda. 9 pkgs drugs. 20 pkgs machinery, & c» Third race, one miie and an »lFhth. selling of yacht complete- won, Such Fratiti'B and a !opk By. merit each should be shoes, 2 pkss bicycles, 4 pkga furniture. 2 ca Oasttroa Pathu* second. >:ono third. trit.Ie Cincinnati won lijO lh» with ease. The visitors hit safely ten times ly equipped in the country to which it be- clears. — meals. — To Jacan .'SCO bales cotton. 60 cs cann»4 J.ui-.li race, six runoac* Elastic won, Santa in two inning*. Score: longs. Ifthe defender wins by means of Nickey Time, Roods. «2T7 lbs butter. 541 lbs ham and bav.-r>n. V«TUura eeoond. —D third. 1:14V»- British canvas it would not be an Amer- r>i:> pkgs groceries provisions. lbs mill- rat*. mll«* Flintlock Grand and tKU> Fiftti on»- wen. ican victory at all. The only consolation 15,218 sugar. candy. 1 *¦;¦:*MOOBdJ I'irateer third. Time, 1:42%: stuffs. lb-» ZOOO lbs 2 I>r. second, —Suthoff and Bergen: ish workmanship 112.COO lbs roda ash. 131 pkgs leather, cs Uw—Brown Vail won, Carrick Ilaterie* Fraser and received so fine a testi- pkgs bicycles, <"rime Time, Zimmi-r. l'm;>ire— O'l'ay. monial." shoes. 175 '.iH cs rubber goods. third. 1:4T»'4. 4tt> cs scan. 7 pkgs machinery, 27 pkgs elec- BOSTON. May 26.—PitUburg found Pittinger trical surplies. 1 cs firearms. MURESCA LEADS OUT MIMO very eas-y in the sixth inning lo-day and Cf;5»* j/ounded Bettors Favor Reliance. To China— S4S0 bbls flour lbs br«al. out five runs. Pittlnger retired in 447 lbs r.O.OCO lbs 22,.'W2 lb-< l<» lavor of Malarkey. Uostcn al?n toolirny :n the sixth. Score: CHAMPION JOE GAN'S AS HE APPEARED BEFORE THE CAMERA YESTERDAY IN FIGHTING ATTITUDES provisions Hawthorne Winners. MILD "FIGHTING TRAINING HIS ENGAGEMENT to the Shamrock IIIby a yacht owner 4!) pkgs millatufTs 25 pkga fresh CHICAGO, May summary: AND WITH HIS FACE" WHILE FOR ON FRIDAY fruit. 10.525 Ihs dried fruit. 5X:7 lbs bean;. 24—-Hawthorne I_*OnlOXl _ and member of the New York Yacht Kim r-A'-f-, f..jr and a half —Gli's-ten ••¦¦¦¦•••••••••••¦.•...... "4 1U NIGHT IN MECHANICS' PAVILION WITH WILLIE FITZGERALD. IS cs liquors, 5275 lbs shrimps. 1400 Ihs ."5 e* furkmff* PittFbJtg 10 ' ' Club, who has wagered $15. ISimo FPcond. Tom M«vbln third. Time.— 1:21. Jchrstone. cial manager in this country, took the 1»I31 bales cotton domestics. 71 pkgs leather. Third in.-*. et*~p'i*<-ba*-. short <'r«-u May on the Gans-Fitz- 154 pkgs sewing machines". H pkgs machin?ry. course BROOKLYX. 'JtJ— Han'.on's men out- bet. 26 pkgs drugs. pkgs pipe and \>n wen. I>r._ Nowlin »veond, lia'-atiarta third. played LK-novyn'M St. gerald fight, which place 41 flttlnzs. Louis team at every sta^e takes cs soap. 2S pkgs of lo-day** game. The Friday millwork. ZS33 lbs 5% pigs Kourtb rfcf*. one mil^— visitors mad-- only on night in Mechanics' 5.'!9 bdls wire 1406 coils n>in« Torpedo won. three hits o,1 iJ-hmidt in the HrM innings. P0ST0FFICE CLEEKS lead. shorts. plain ¦ «econth «liJe» bfing expfi-t him to render a good of — over-anxloiic. Score: Through account been completed. The annual outing will To Korea t pkgs electrical suppli«>» and 17 NEW YORK. May 26— The entries for the Loses Poor himself. of the Automobile pkgs hardware. rae** at Morri* be celebrated at Sunset Park, In the Santa 1'ark to-morrow are as fol- New York 4* .s" "•£ When he fought Rufe Turner at Oak- lows : Chicago :j »j 4 Fielding. Contest. Cruz Mountains. Everything has been ACargo fcr Honolulu. Fir*t land last year he had gone through a lot race. Wither miie. Blue and Warner; Taylor to picnic most :¦ 1<«», Vic- Batterie*— Matthew sun traveling fighting stale. done make the one of the The schooner \V. H. Mar.-ton sailed yester- r J. ' K*ht-r. 105. Sir Roch*- 1<«. Har l«> Wash., May 2C—No His blows lacked the stopping power and LONDON', May 2G.-Joseph the for Honolulu an I»uc I»r». Showma-i* it.'. Uosanco U2. Uoulse El- AMERICAN LEAGUE: SEATTLE. gair-i- thf- Hting which they usually carry. Pennell. There will be excellent music, {,'ate and dise cargo, valued at $i:!.7b1>. and including the non :*». MorokantSOtTS. l»itlacu« 82. — to-uay on account of the non-arrival of artist and writer, has sent a most graphic raffle prizes and games. A special train followinr: Second five CHICAGO. Max 26. The local* played in There will be considerable betting as to IS cs 1004 wheat, itir*. furlongs of Kclip«e course puor form in the field to-day, but description of first the Paris- has been engaged to leave Third and f.40O pals wine. whisky. ctls maiden two-\ear-old*. — with Dun- the Portland team. the round in which the contest will end. the stage of lbs 10.UW) lfca middlings, 29,«;0 lbs Felling Grande Vit- kel'v tood pitching ami by hunching; five — 5<» 1!W cats. te^se 1(14 of a. m.. stopping HM. Ali.ine HM. Matlr.e*- Girl Gan- ihrlr hitJ" in the and I.OS May 1'fi. I.os Angeles de- Whatever the outcome may »*• the fo*l- Madrid automobile race to the Daily Townsend streets at 8:45 corn. ctl.i barley. 30.407 lbs bran. 101!» « nofjue H(4. Fortune Hur.i-r ttftti eighth two ANGELES. Valencia street to accommodate those 3423 ]<2. Australina v.t of them vson close game.innlr.8!<. feated San Francisco in an interesting bast-ball of Fitzgerald are sure their man from describ- at bales hay. 55O kegs 70 casks white lead. :?» Ma> Holiiday :r the Khlne triplet', a Score: loviers Chronicle Chartres. After soap. coal, 4 ( !W. Moor- game this afternoon. Loose fielding by the. will be on his feet at the end of residents of the Mission who intend to bales cotton waste. 7O cs 25 sks "' K ten ing the assembling of the crowds and pkgs vehicles and 5 Kegs nails. Third and visitors lost the game, as Pfienter pitched a rounds and are betting accordingly. join the excursionists. raxe. flie a half furlong* <.f Chicago .?' 4 how, finally, the racers were seen coming gctlpee course. Th»- Ecllj*e—I^onidas Boston l star game after the first inning. Attendance, Gans weighed in the presence of a The committees are as follows: 122. \\'.2 5 Call from of hill, I>ar»-r 11«. l'n-c!ous Stone 122 Kroom- and 1. Score: representative yesterday at his Ra- the top a he continues: — chairman; A. Union League Club to Entertain. ftick 127. Batt»-rie^— Ounkel Sullivan: Hughe* and H. H. E. San Arrangements J. E. Power, Criger. fael training ring — Woods, secretary: Apple, treas- League Club Fourth race, on- and three-eighths San Francisco ....1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 (V- 1' N 4 quarters. Gans was in —As the car? fell thorn is< no oth-r word for ? J Ilobert The Union has issued in- *>v*r the miles Mich., May — Angeles 4 II(I 0 (( 1 '¦> costume it down the slopes and approached urer; J. R. Joseph Rudee. \V. R. Me- tO' hll!. The Belmont— Africander 12U DETROIT. 2»: KitBon pitched lx>S » « » «- « and the bar balanced at the 137- the nar- MeyeistelnMcGee. J. McNaughton. M. vitations members to attend an "af- it:*odon ICQ, 12«. mastrrly ball on a wet fi^ltlto-day un.i pound row bridge, jumped with a bound across and I.eod J J. ir«. IVhorler Moxlcan shut Pfie?ter Thatcher mark. The weighing was done on tiew Giliespie. Bishop. A. II. termath" of the recent pleasant experi- Fifth race, about two and a half •¦ut St. Louis. Ilia support was Batteries— —and Zearfoss: with a scream up the rise beyond, you KriedlandT. J. A. P. miles excellent ul and Hardy. Umpire Warner. Gans' private scales. It is a fad with by the wheels, A.'l^eibscher. V. Krohn and Joseph ence enjoyed in entertaining handlcsri. steeplechase— IJah> Rill 15<; N'eiwjn- trying time!-. Powell wax touched up for could see the twitch of nut lrr.brle. T. President 1 4 ' -NV pintles Mom., iJay Slagle certain fighters to an of mys- half uy road, F. Cone. at dinner on his visit to this Um *'»«n 130, 5^-mp^r Ira 133, three and a triple. ;>«stery they fix the scales so that they to make his way thioueh the eouieta, un- \V. H. Mcl-eod. evening and will be entirely informal. i=ixth race. fix and furlongs j- h ihe uart of the home team won his game. controlled which litteivd the road J OInoc;h!o. Cecil Kelman. H. I.ogeman. a half of With- St. LouIh ii will make appear heavier than they crowds from ers mil«\ filing—Uaiinp Saiior 4 D Thompson pitched splendid ball, but received them Paris. to Hordeaux. Much one may esteem Charles Levy. Dave Foley. James H. Dodo- H4, J»l Bcoffer 1O< — usually They generally aa J. Arthur Jieckfess Sr«rkle K«h»-r 104. Padducee 107' Bdtteries Kitson and McGuire; Powell and poor support. Score: are. allow half a the broad minded views of the Krench Govern- hoe Fred Snyiier. E. Alariel. Consumers* League Meeting. Fionas ia\ Muwich 105. Kloim 1CM». Tommy Sugden. R. II. E. pound difference. may be this dif- ment in encouraging the motor Industry the Hearst K. J. McSorley, Jo.» Herold and War- rosier <• 0 1 O 0 1 1 O 0— :: 7 7 There King. KKi. Judge Fulton MJ. G*isha Girl May •_'«— Helena ference between Gans' actual weight and Government neglect to protect the course was ren — The members of the Consumers' Leasjue Past 110. CLEVELAND! Hhila.lrlphia made Hpokane 4 iiuiiu1 0 1o— « 7 » Rtcept.on Joseph Burson, chairman: it two out of three tc.-day. Waddell by the scales, or criminal and nothing el«e. Though on thf W. wiil hold their annual meetlns and elec- . Weather clear. Track fast. pitching — and that Indicated there may of eight Georjje McCarthy, Fred Gottunij. W. .1 Mur- hi^ s«ond gam»- of the rcriea. \Vi: wa« Hatteries-- Thompson and CarInch; Slagle be Htretch klloc between Chartrea and tion of officers to-morrow at 2 p. m. in Kht a greater difference. As part of his the first village 10,rmo phy. T. Flaherty. Charles Qufdens. John Sul- knocked out of the box in the w?comi InninK Zaluaky. there were from iH>0 lo John CoCCey. Young Men's Christian Association MORRIS PARK Icorner, who — work yesterday he boxed six fast rounds people and from r>0O t.i 1000 oars r.o attempt livan Joseph Fealy. H. Behrens. the SELECTIONS. *ucce»-.,^ With Rudolrh Grossman, the San Rafael to control the crowds made, which Ne»- the to-day, but the was wers Telegraph.* ten of visitors Miners were mostly composed Paynter. Charles E. Jackson. William Mayer sion I^abor Meyers ad- First «¦«..- UornktPla, unubl* McKay when hits weiv bcxer. of peasant* and \» ople from Commissioner will Mr to connect with Hereford, Paris who knew nothing about and F. —B. McStocker. dress the meetlne. Ilorhe. Ko-.nn.ci. badly n^iied. Attendance, 400. Score: Al manager for Gans, de- uutcmoblles. Raffle •JenrB*' Michael. George Drum. H. Second Race Philadelphia ..'.'.'.'.*.'.'.V.I!".'.'.'..'. .* ]'/ i The hoiMf-drawn traffic was BtODped during AaMralina. Craode '..'. posit* d Jiooo with Ziek Abrarns yesterday the raco, but the II Milberry and M. E. CasViman. \itt>+ «,'. May Ilullaaday. " — - fools on bicycles and the DoWWr - 0 0 t) U O 0 0 ".» nd 1! ml^ Uutle o 2 3 tc bind a match with Jimmy Britt. lie imbeciles on careened and Suit Involves Mining Company. 1 O 0 3 I)o 0— » motors about drew Waddln'a^^r^. Seattle it t» 4 1 ghes Britt until noon on Friday^ to cover tip anywhere along the road and only escaped Lecture on Cecil Rhodes. FRESNO. May 26.—Henry C. Tupper, Uutleries— Dueling and Swindells; McKay the forfeit. If Gans losejj. killingthemselves and the racing men by the assignee Copper Kinij Stanley. the* title on ;o The ladies on the executive board of as of eleven of the Oakland Tennis Club and Friday night any agreement the eheer dumb luck which Is said protect Ita.r Tournament boxers drunken men. children and fools. people Hospital. Mrs. mines' employes, has sued to rifth Tankard, The East may have entered into .will be Gans Vet the. California Woman's . Oakland Tennis Club willhold void. wonder why accidents happ-n. The conduct chairman, have funclose their liens on the property for a Child Pianist Scores Success. wants the purse divided 75 and 25 per of the military Frances J. Carolan ar- all, Mxth ICik-c GelHlia Cilrl. Kloim handicap singles tournament on Its cent authorities was incredible. even- $13S7 5J in with $13 20 for Recorders Todid)' Fouler. The concert Fleming, the or else the winner to take all. He wants From Chartres to the narrow brliljje at the ranged an entertainment to-morrow fees and $550 attorneys' com- courts for members on Saturday. The of Gertrude of auditorium tees. The prii- audience, the weight at 1XJ pounds at 3 o'clock foot the hill the road was kept by a regi- ing at the Y.M. C. A. for the plaint will be ;. silver challenge cup child pianist, drew a tine to r or ment of infantry gome gendarmes, makes as codefendants with the Dip, drawing for position will be h*ld at 9 Steinway Hall last night. The little though pedestrians were not permitted to cross evening will be a lecture by Dr. mining all the nnd com- Scoffer. o'clock Auliffe defended his title to the light- the bridge to jmss through of the panies that have claims against on Saturday morning. Play will beneficiary is certainly remarkably clever but had the "stream Hofraeyer, A., !t. Second Raee weight championship at from 133 to below, thus making jam at Adrian B. of the Dutch Moorhen. Grande commerce immediately thervufter. talent, both in 133 a both ends of Africa. The \ttcMKe. May llolladay.— and evinced wonderful her pcunds. Kid I,avlgne lost the laurels to the bridge, ordinary, motor cars and motor Reformed church of South cycles Third Itaee l.ary Mac 107 C. BadQuln, Professor R. Foster and meet nothing is barred. .Neil will other tire down and the whole twisted and placed Curley in charge of the saloon the gem that even General Steward H.7. Annora' J U;7. \V. A. Deane. D. P.. In the hands of a e"ozen mond. diamond dealers ar«» McNeil!. F. T. New- Mrs. Prentis Peters helped to make up a have his hands full. The bout is likely bent. workmen. while he went East on a visit and when In constant dread (but won't admit), eem Second m tion, hardness, Fourth five furiongs. two-year-old« the were welcomed by a large crowd of tears and in the American language: I George Raymond, a laborer employed producing a luster an4 brillian- Vernal stakes— Patsy Erj»n 121, Jerry Jv'ynch Boxer Joe Choynski in Town: don't mind breaking down again, It Warren, the cy which even time can neither deface nor dim. (Wood ing—Gun HeMorn friends at Curtaz Hall last night. They but makes by Charles contractor, fell |21 fnin), Kalto 11J. Tryo.i 113" Pro- 10». Sele.ted 100 Matt Wad Joe Choynski, the. boxer, is paying a me so very angry." from a car near Cut by skilled diamond workers with fxact !Jl Hr . TV- offered flying visit to his relatives in this city had been In House yesterday evening and was real. Fifth one mile end a quarter— RarrackK race, — and, if hearty applause Is any and is a ditch. Mile Genuine diamonds sohl at London prices. Third six furlongs, purre criterion renewing old acquaintances. :il. Handvlce 30X. Prinr-e of Afr|ra Um Ma^,r T^adv Char- He badly bruised. He was removed to the Hungarian and opals at.- I'm;. Itampfjoza Ot I01 JJo *rur go certainly was at the Club, yes- Australian st-nt on ComiMw SB. - Ppringstead 84 , , V , «>». Cramishot 101 Hannah to by, thry scored a success. Olympic for a time City and County Hospital, where he 'was proval to all parts States. Imi- Fii I-ady ioi. Little Giant 1*8. Cellulose sky. Miss Emma Hxiebner. Miss Alice fornlan. ''V Bennett was fined $25 for reporting off Edward was held to answer be- S.F. Store Laboratory. Kearny St. ... Barr 1O0. Dr. Scharff 10O Sir Chris- Kochman, duty while under Superior aid 124 the *B.v «"hicatro— Int^r-Occan.) topher »». Nearest 106. Hobart 107''Lynch 103' Naylor, Miss Hazel Harold influence of liquor. fore the Court In $2000 bonds by IMrnt Race FIrbane, Preaknena Wattle Spencer 99, Orleans 100. Naylor, Miss Sybil Harrise, Miss Edna Corbett at the Olympic Club. Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday on a Tuorbklone. Sixth race, mile and twenty yards ¦ Robinson, Erna Weiss, charge burglary. He — Fanny Knox selllar Miss Miss Hazel event of night at Harry Forbes Defeats Eausch. of broke into the HILLCLIMBER. Second Ilnce Llnffoiat, i»6. The Black Scit 106 Georri* Naylor, Meadows, The the next ladles' at Lenivo Gardner 100. Tony Lepptng 1)9, Mrs. Fred Miss Ella the Olympic appearance KANSAS CITY, May 26.-Harry Kenilworth House 698 Bush street on I"Irule. — Varner 102 Hammersmith, Club will be the Forbes yards Leenja Socapa Naylor, Miss Marie Miss May 1G and stole 100 of new carpet. Third Haee Hovrendobler. Alice 03. Dawson 10^ 102 Ice 97* of Jim Corbett inan exhibition of boxing. secured the decision over Morris Rauch UongberO. Uone. Haru-borointh 97. Rastus 102. Eliza Sadie Mendelson, Miss Margaret Me- He is an expert thief and uses a peddler's Bronm, Terra Incognita Kisir.e 102, Dillon 85* Crown, The date set. is June 16 and a general pro- at the end of a fifteen-round bout at the Fourth Race t'atny .lerrv 108. The Mes- Laughlin, Miss Beatrice Miss gramme Missouri Athletic to-night. wagon in his operations. Lvnrb. Proceeds. senKcr 102. Clara Hyman, Miss Tessie Bowhan, Miss of music and athletics is being Club Forbes Fifth Race Darrack. CoupiM, Weather cloudy; track fart. arranged by Leader Gleason. •was the aggressor throughout and earned Eva Rittingstein and Miss Grace Paul. the award. Refuse to Grant FurtherConcessions Moor. , ST. LOUIS SELECTIONS. Sixth flare— Mite Slran« n Delia Ruhlin Fight CHICAGO. May 26.—The general Octrand. Optional. (By New York Telegraph.) arid Ferguson a Draw. man- — California Landmark League. BOSTON, Late Shipping Intelligence. agers of. the railroads running Vlrnt IInee Redacer, Lady Idrla. May 26.—The fifteen-round into Chi- ¦ The members of the California Land- cago ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. Roaeeoart. . bout between Gus RuhlJn of Akron, Ohio, SAILED. remained firm to-day in their re- Secoad Rare— Gu Heldora, League will a. meeting 'Chelsea, Tuesday. grant any ST. lOVie! May 26.—The entries for the J.'W mark hold this and Sandyv Ferguson of at the May L"C fusal to further concessions to to-morrow a* O'.»lll. Malt WnrllrlRli.— evening 8 o'clock' the Criterion to-night Stmr Olympic, Hansen, .Whatcom. the freight handlers, and at L.ouis are Race at at Hopkins Art Athletic Club. was call- there ap- racrs St. follows: Third Poftear, Hannah DOMESTIC are First race five and a half furlonjcs, selling I.iirty. IVItljnhn. Institute. Among other matters of busi- ed a draw, although rRuhlin outpointed PORTS. parently slight indications of, weakening i(M. 07. COOS RAT— Mey Mit* Dora Bendora Ben Hullum 108. Fourth Race— W. B. r.atm, Kittvy ness that will be 'discussed will be the his opponent. : Arrived 26—Sehr Jessie on the part of the union. Several promi- CHANGE WHILE YOURIDE Proodlrr IC2 Baronet 105. Hoee. Court 107. Zirl Clyde. Alice Turner.— restoration of the San Antonio Minor. hen-:e Mav 13/ nent leaders of the organization Makes riding easy. Ride a SMALL GEAR 11^. Vr. Joif^s 105. Ua