4 XUJS. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1901^ DIG MURDERER LIVELYCONTEST NORA M'KINNEY WINS THE 2:24 TROT KELLEY-TAYLOR SPECIALSTAKE FIGHTS OFFICERS FOR STATE FAIR CLEVERLY AT STATE FAIR MEETING JOKER IS VALID FOR GREYHOUNDS Fresno Japanese Assas- Sah Jose Working Hard Captures the First, Second and Fourth Heats-Starter Brooks Suspends Counties Iof California High Class Performers sin Tries to Bite His. to Wrest It From; Jockey "Chub" Russell for Remainder of Meeting-Favorites Finish Lose Millions inLi- Entered at Union ..Captors... i Sacramento. First in Four of the Six Events on the Card to Joy of tfie Talent cense Taxes. Park. Tenderloin Tragedy Costs Two Fight May Be Carried Into Supreme Court Declares in Promising Young Dogs Fresh Wounding Sept. 11.—As the Favor of Insidious \ the Futurity Lives and ofa Next Legislature if Un- State Fair meeting nears its close From the attendance at Agricultural Amendment, WillStart Policeman. successful Now. SACRAMENTO, improves Park apparently and the. sport takes on a much more glossy . FRESNO, Sept- Japanese la- Special Dispatch The Call. and refined appearance. To-day the. big. The Supreme Court yesterday, in the of the young greyhound which 1L—Two to grand Henry Angeles, Some Futurity borers, named Kido and Toniguchi, were stand was crowded and a. surging case of Pfirrmann of Los performed so creditably in tho JOSE, of humanity upheld killed and Policeman McSwane severely SAN Sept. 11.—Santa Clara Coun- mass down in the betting, the validity of the Kelley-Taylor at Union Coursing Park last Sua- ty willing ring amendment, and stakes wounded as the result of a drunken is to take the State Fair off tried another round of it -with the license now the outside day willbe started again this weefc. Tha that occurred in the tenderloin dis- Sacramento's hands, and the movement pencilers. It is said Caesar Young had counties must bear the loss of millions of card is made up of a special stake, in brawl "won out" days dollars. "joker" the trict at 1:30 o'clock this morning. to this end Is assuming some proportions. some two or three- ago The has done work thirty-two of the fleetest dogs are fight, on his $17,500 for privilege, for which it was supposedly intended, which aeventy- After the altercation had continued five San Jose is the main factor In the bid the so a and entered, an open stake with proposed to not Eng- the liquor dealers Sisklyou to and minutes Kido drew a revolver and shot and it is locate the annual trivial loss or bo does worry,the from San two The latter willbe run down Toniguchi twice, "going through city. lish-Oakland Diego are transported with delight. entries. remaining rounds one ball State exhibit in this San Jose claims bookie and his staff. The law, twice on Saturday. The the heart. Toniguchi fell dead. Hearing to have the best racetrack in the State talent put in quite a profitable day as The which is interpreted in a man- Sunday, when th© spe- rung ner which forbidg supervisors, willbe decided on the shots. Policeman McSwane ran up to for a meeting such as is held in connec- four out of six choices up bullseyes. boards of the feature of the card. interfere him, one go- tion Poor "Chub" Russell has a knack of city councils and town trustees from is- cial stake willbe and Kido shot ball with the State Fair. The night resulted as follows: ing through under the left The plan to' continually keeping trouble. It is dol- suing licenses for purposes of revenue, draw last '" - the muscles remove the State Fair to .in R. McCart y reads as follows: Special stake-J. $. ( arm and the other through the palm of this city is meeting the approval of the lars to a Lodi watermelon that ifhe were ' Aeneid Kennels" Fine Fire; F. T011/°??,^.^5? S^i'f the left hand, shattering the small bones. people. Horsemen have held several in- to fall from a balloon he would land in Boards of Supervisors of counties of Relliya R f the wood vs. P. J. °^ O ah ?fHomer Medical aid was summoned and McSwane formal meetings, and James W. Rea has the Bering- Sea and freeze to death. He State and the lesrlslative bodies of the incor- Geary's Bonnie Pasha O. ZahlaVl m?r porated cities and towns therein shall In the ¦R/wy r> j Hea.lv*s Ladyv^Clare vs. A. R. Cur- was removed to ihe Burnett Sanitarium, been directed to promote State sorely the patience of Starter For Glory vs the idea. has tried exercise .of their police powers and for the N^cUsuitsTerl&'Knowles- * ™ where his wounds were pronounced not Oneal, who represents the Thirty- "Jim" Brooks and after getting left at purpose of regulation as hereinbefore provided, Curtis' War Eagle; G. Grana"1 1 0 Senator not power P. M. Mayflower.T? D. serious. He lost much blood and is very first District, has been consulted, not only the post on Cromwell in the fifth event and otherwise, have to license all Prince vs. Star Kennels' for and every kind of business not prohibited by Boy vs. P. Doyle s Liber- weak. his legal opinion, but also to obtain was suspended for the balance of the law and transacted Walsh'. Sacramento *»•*>. *• Officers Nelson Ragsdale pursued his influence to have the changj made. and carried on within the ator; Chiarinl Bros.' TJewdrop and week. limits Qf their respective jurisdictions. HealVs Sisquoc: K. Jones' the murderer and found him hiding in a Rea is out of town at present, but itis The exercises began with the 2:25 pace, Santonin; P.MaTi"*?^^M. _cu t'?__°Sha-h known that he is doing the hardest kind Pflrrmann had paid the regular munici- Chiarini Bros.' Nora; a fKennels1V lot in the rear of a house, not far trom. which fell to the stylish little chestnut. pal tax to dow vs. T. J. Mclnerney-B Star tne scene of the shooting. When discov- of work to bring- the fair to San Jose. Toppy, driven by C. W. Whitehead. Toppy the authorities of the city of Bro..' TkWte linger. Nash, Covey Los Angeles. county Henchel'a Pride va. Chiarinl ered he made a dash for liberty, at the G. Y. Bol Dr. F. W. When the tax was Hat; Moriarity's Snapper Garrison1 vs. A. k. also levied he and was impris- J. vs. tame time liring at the officers. A few of the Stanford stock farm and others Supremerebelled Curtis' Luxor; A. R, Curtis' fatally are enthusiastic over, project. oned.' ' The Court released him. Ed Spiteful; E. Geary-- A seconds later he was wounded by the About Neave'a 3 Nelson, the county are located Rea's Vendome on a writ of habeas corpus, and since Pasha Kennels' For Freedom; G. ™«^Sharmana^? Officer the bullet entering the stables, then the Los Angeles Attorney O. base of the spine and emerging- from the Donahue's Laurelwood farm. District Black Flush vs. A. R. Sector. ot Boots' Elmwood farm and the Stanford and a dozen amici curiae Floodgate va.Curtis^ M. Curtis left the groin. A hack was summoned ing have been delv- Xethercott's P. and he was removed to jail. He battled stock farm, anJ all of these concerns are into musty tomes in a vain endeavor A h r to a bringing to prove that the fateful was Open -stake-J. H. Perigo's Contortter iiercely with his captors, trying to bite said be unit in favor of the amendment J. Cronln sy^TW1M them. Maupin summoned, fair to this city. unconstitutional. J. Cronin's Killarney: T. Dr. was but Secretary ..Meanwhile, as The Call has previously Tralee vs. H. Perigo's Far Away: G. Nether- in a half hour tfce murderer was dead. H. H. Main of the Santa Cla- Taylor, UlyWright; The morgue was this morning crowded ra Agricultural Society said to-day: noted, E. K. one of the authors cott's Red Rock vs. W. Cramer's course, Fair, of the bill, and his are alleged Star Kennels' Pickpocket vs. J. Bowling's Sir by Japanese, one of whom identified the "Of we want the State and friends to Sharman' 3 Bowery Boy vs. x. J. men, San ought get have- been soliciting business from liquor Lawrence; G. Snap- dead but none knew anything con- Jose to it. This is the dealers and assuring Mclnerney'» Annie Hall: Pajha Kennels' cerning: killing. natural place for the State Fair. We have their clients that Star Kennels' Fontenoy; Cn'artni the motive of the State, without victory there would be no costs shot vs. Officer McSvvajit is resting comfortably one of the best parks in the and legal Bros/ Boney Boy vs. Sterl & Knowles Ollta. and iti believed to be practically out of there Is none that equals it except Los for advice. Forget vs. W. Cramers Alice Angeles. Supreme lays away F. S. Price's danger. His hand Is badly shattered, but Both the running, and the trot- The Court the argu- Morgan: T. Kenny's May Boy vs. O. Shar- ting clayed at expense ments of the various county attorneys Chicago Boy: J. Rock's Choice the doctors believe he willbe able to use tracks were an of one after the S Hughie;Ladle-;Sterl & It again, although it will never be as IS40U0, and they are of the best. Horsemen other with little or no con- vs E. Geary's Fannie strong from all over the State have praised sideration and unqualifiedly affirms the Ripple vs. Chiarlni Bros.* as the other. the validity ¦*. Knowles' K^rtn A third Japanese has escaped the vigi- track. "We have seventy-seven acres here of the amendment. Workman; T. Barre's Amedee vs. J. Kellys lance of the officers. Whether or not and it is all available for a State Fair. Governor Mac; Ed Neave's Strayaway vs. he Star Blackhead; J. Cronin a Kit- had anything to shooting Besides the equable climate.that is bo de- Kennels' T. Regina R; do with the is AMATEUR GOLF-PL AYERS ty From Cork -vs. T. J. Mclnemey's not known, but he was present when sirable for the training of horses, we Beauty vs. r>. J. it have J. Brenjord's Mountain took place. He was closely pursued by the finest system of water works of OUT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Healy's Tiburon; E. Geary's Ruby Sankey vs. Officers Nelson and Ragrsdaie, but eluded any racetrack inthe State, and then there Martin; C. O. them when their are the groves trees H. fcynch's A. J- Peterson's attention was attracted beautiful of for shade Travis and ex-Champion Lady Nelly vs. A. Vandenburgh'a Naughty by the discovery .of the murderer. for exercising the stock on hot and sultry Girl; A. L. Royal Joker vs. Ed days. Fmdlay Enderson's There are 350 box-stalls on the ' Douglass Still in the Neave's First Foot; D. "Walsh's Pretence vs. grounds for horses and fifty stalls for cat- C O. Peterson's Haphazard: W. J. Shear's EASTERN RACING. tle. There is a fine grand stand for the , .. Tournament. Liberty Bell vs. Captain Clarkson's Flower oC racecourse. big pavilion Vandenburgh's Lear vs. A. NEW Sept. 1L—Sheepshead The would be ATLANTIC CITY,N. J., Sept. ll.-Only Gold: A. Kins TORK. Bay re- ample ¦. Vandenburgh" Montana Belle; J. A. Klein's ,. , for all the exhibits of the State eight players s eulta: .. .. . Fair. Besides we a cement remain inthe tournament in Coronado vs. J. Carroll's Cascade: M. Nealon's these have bi- progress Castaway; First race, five and a half furlongs, selling— cycle track, with grand stand, that cost here to decide the amateur golf Agamemnon vs. Ed Neave's Cap- Geld Braid won, Cassville second, Rocicr third. more than $8000, and there are good base- championship of America. Holabird, who tain Clarkson's Golden Garter vs. J. Halton'a Time,-1:09 2-5. — ball and football grounds." is only 17 years old, proved May Hempstead; J. Willis' Half Moon vs. J. Second race, one mile, telling: Bowen ¦won, a formidable Lenihan's Bernal Lass; E. Silva's Master second, Senator Oneal said: "Ihave been con- antagonist for Lockwood, who won after Barbara Frietchie Alfred Vargrave sulted by a number of those. Rocket vs. P. Rosner's Capewell; G. Shar- third. Time. 1:4! 1-5. interested in a clever contest. Champion W. J. Travis man'a St. Ives vs. Pasha Kennel-" Roman Ath- stake*, — the movement now on foot to move the superior- Jete; M. Nealon's Aeneas vs. J. Moriarity's Third race, Autumn six furlongs State Fair from Sacramento, with a view had little difficulty inproving his Kittleman; Pasha Leonid won. Major Daingerfield second, Sea- ity over C. B. MacDonald, the 1895 cham- T. J. Cronin's Ramcier vs. tauka third. Time. 1:1C of determining whether or not it would be Kennels' Gold Nugget; J. I.O'Brien's Wan- race, necessary to passage pion. G; Fourth ¦Septeitier stakes, 'one and three- obtain the of an act only Philadelphlan dering Tom vs. T. J. Cronin's Jennie Pasha eighths n-.ileg— won, Monorka second, of the Legislature authorizing the change. The in the tourna- Kennels' Royal Archer vs. B. Geary's Minnie Biues ment, Griscom, R. Autollgrht third. Thre, 2:22 S-5. After a careful examination of the stat- R. E. was pitted against Sankey: J. I. O'Brien's Statesman vs. — ¦ Findlay S. Douglass, the -.ex-champion, Three Cheers; Brutus Fifth race, six lur.ong-s Bel vino won. Uto- utes 1 find nothing that prohibits the Strain's F. S. Price's pian second, Locket third. Time, 1:15 1-5. State Agricultural Board from taking and runner-up in the last two champion- vs. Chiarinl Bros.' Tame Tralee: P. Jackson's .Sixth race, one and an eighth miles, on turf- such action as it may deem advisable. At ships. He made short' work of the Quaker. Golden Russet vs. Pasha Kennels' Real Aris- Nones won, Tusvllle second, Terminus third. most it would require nothing more than Percy Pyne, the Prlncetonlan, created a tocrat; T. Jones' Lovlna vs. Al Enderson'a I:S3 S-S. surprise by defeating Archie Reid, the St. James Lick; J. Deane's Warco vs. Sterl 4t Time. a resolution directing that the next State sec- Knowles' Sleety Mist. FORT ERIE. Sept. 11.— Summary: Fair meet in San Jose, and that Initself Andrews player. The results of the Ont.. — would be sufficient, in my mind." ond round follow: First rate, six and a half furlongs King's . Pet won. Dcndy Bill eceond, IKnow third. Senator Oneal wants the fair to come to Percy Pyne, Princeton, beat "W. C. Fownes, LIGHTWEIGHT QUEENAM" Time. l:22H- • • San Jose, and while he refuses to say Pittsburg, 4 up and 3 to play. Second race. Jour and a half furlongs—Mattie much itis said that urless the State so- C. H. Seeley, AVeeburn, defeated H. C. TTAR BEEN MATCHED Spencer won. Lathrop second. Armlm third. ciety takes the desired action a billreor- Fownes, Pittsburg. 9 up. Time. :56>±. ganizing the board and naming San Jose A. G. Lockwood, Boston, beat XV. A. Hola- —Third race, one arid, an eighth miles, • celling as the site, of- the State Fair will be in- bird. Chicago, 4 up and 3 to play. Clever Chicago Boxer Gets a Fifteen?-. Loone won. Colonel 3aJlentlne secon1!. Hand- troduced by him during the next session Findlay S. Douglass, Nassau, beat R. E. Engagement cuff third. Time. 1S3. 3-5. Legislature. Griscom, Philadelphia. 10 up and 9 to play. Round With ¦ of the Fourth race. elx furlongs, selling—The Boer Louis Livingston, West Brook. B.. I... de- -*. A feated J. Thorp, Oakley. 3 up 2 Jack Kane. won. Lizzie second. Pharoah third. Time,' O.- - -Mass..• • and SACRAMENTO NOT ALARMED. to play. ¦- OAKLAND, Sept. 11.—Perry Queenan, 1:14*. — York, Fifth race, ont mile, selling Rare Perfume Percy H. Jennings, New beat E. 31. Chicago lightweight, has been ¦won. Rosebud second, Frando third. Time, Agricultural Directors Say the Fair Byers. Plttsburgr, 7 up and 5 to play. the 1:41. W. J. Travis. Nassau, beat C. B. MacDonald. matched to fight Jack Kane at the Reli- mile, Chicago, 7 up and 2 to play. September 19, the date Sixth rac«. one selling—Tip 'Gallant WillRemain There. ance Club on for Waterhouse Chairman SACRAMENTO, Sept. proposi- monthly boxing tournament. won. second. ''.-..'.j!: third. 11.—The the club's Time. 1:42%. — tion suggested by James \V. Rea, the San San Jose Golfers. had a twenty-round draw with CHICAGO. Sept. 11. Harlem summary: Queenan Jose politician, that the State Fair be re- SAN JOSE, Sept. 11.—The ladies' Turner at Stockton, which was .reported First race, five and a half furlongs— Aladdin tourna- second, Time, moved from Sacramento to San Jose does ment of the Linda Vista Golf Club was as a lively encounter. The bout in Oak- won. Brag Amote third.— 1:22 2-5. rounds. Jack Capeliss Second race, 6ix furVmgs Miss Bennett won, not appear to be seriously entertained held at the club's links on the Alum Rock land is for fifteen Burnie Bunton second. The Lady third. Time, here, although the danger of Sacramento road this afternoon. Miss' Elena Robin- and Bobby Martin are down for a ten- 1:17. losing the fair at some time or other by son won the silver cup. The playing of round go and the opening event willbe a Third race, one and e quarter miles, over legislative Robinson, five hurflles— Refugee won. Maze second, Dick action is admitted. Such of the Miss Mrs. Vachell and Miss six-round match between Jack McDonald Furber 2:2t directors of the State Board of Agricul- Haitian were features of the game. The of the San Francisco Athletic Club and third. Time. 2-5. — as in and could be seen follows: Dolaji race, ture are town score of the "West Oakland Athletic Fourth one and an. eighth miles Charlie say Jack O'Brien won. Strangest second. Pink Coat have failed to anything which would Gross Handl- Net Club. third. Time. 1:57 4-5. indicate that they are discussing- the sug- Score. cap. Score. The Reliance Club gymnasium will be Fifth race, six furlongs, eelling—Pyrrho won, gestion advanced by Rea, while, on the evening September hand, Mrs. Vachel! 126 scratch 126 the scene on the of 24 Lodle S second. Huzza third. Time, 1:18. other Sacramentans generally ridi- Bowman 127 scratch 127 go MIS3 ¦ of a four-round between Jim Jeffries Sixth race, one and an eighth miles, selling— cule the suggestion. On the grounds that Miss Robinson 127 9 113 and Joe Kennedy, the big champion being Flying Torpedo won. Banish second, Kentucky Santa Clara County has all the State in- Miss Clayton 140 scratch 140 scheduled for effort to put • Hersey 144 scratch 144 an Kennedy Eab« third. Time. 2:00. . stitutions now that it should have and Mrs. out in that time. Sept. 11. — Park summary: that the fact that its district fair is in Miss Haldan 144 scratch 144 ST. LOUIS. Delmar Miss Sweigert .....151 ¦ 9 142 First race, six debt to Sacramento horsemen for purses SPECTATORS 'AND TROTTING HORSES furlongs, selling—George B. they won year Miss Ogier :.1«S 9 157 Jessie Morrison Secures Release. Cox won, Velasquez second, Durrell third. which last show that SEEN AT THE' AGRICULTURAL Mrs. Rucker 166 27 159 Kans., 1:1SV;. • the Santa Clara people now have as big a TOPEKA. Sept. 11.—A$4000 bond Time. — PARK TRACK, SACRAMENTO. approved to-day for Second race, seven furlongs, selling Brown- bite as they can easily chew. WillPreserve Game Birds. was the release of vail won. Two Annies second. Klnloch Park Director Grove L. Johnson of the State — Jessie Morrison from the penitentiary, third. Time. 1:32V4. Agricultural Society said that there was STOCKTON. Sept. 11. Preliminary Supremo Third race, six and a half furlongs, purse— always talk in other pending the decision of the State some quarter or Fifth, ,S. stake, steps were taken to-night to form a"San Court on her appeal from the decision of Huntressa won. Talpa second, -. Sambo tblrd about removing the State Fair from Sac- —two-year-old fillies, Slope five Court, which, Time. 1:24%.. eighths Inocencia 115, Divlana 115, Doren 110, Joaquin County Game and Fish- Protec- the Butler County District — ramento to this point or that. Last win- Sister Jeannie • branch of sentenced her to five years* imprisonment Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, purse ter, he said, Oakland wanted it, but as 115. tive Association as a the State Alice Turner won. Van Hoorebeke Ida Sixth, handicap. Government One and organization. H. T. Payne, president of for killingMrs. Castle. Miss Morrison will Time, second. * chairman of the Judiciary Committee of stake. L«1ford third. HC%. the House he used his influence to keep an eighth.miles— Vesuvian US. Scotch Plaid the State Association, was present and be released to-morrow. Fifth race, raile and twenty yards— Guide 111. Sir 110, Flush of Gold 113. An- explained the benefits and objects of the the fair where it was. San Jose should • ¦ Rock won. Tulla Fonso second. Miss Mae Day drisa 108. . . . . society. More than 100 signed the mem- Bicyclist Downing Seriously 111. third. be content, with what it had, said Mr. Seventh, heavyweight handicap. three-quar- ducks and quail are Time.race, 1:48%. — Hope Kitty Kelly 105, Bey bership roll. Young SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept. Sixth eevtn furlongs, selling TJterp Johnson. ters—Good 114. being slaughtered in this county, and the 11.—Hardy won. Ignis second. Grandma II third. Time, "Santa Clara County now has the Stan- Dare 108. Prestidigitator 105, Sir Dougal 115, prosecute Downing of San Jose, Cal., the 1:23. ford University," said he; "it has the Vantlne 10S, , .¦.•••.- •. new association intends to well Eighth, every man caught breaking the law known bicycle rider, was operated upon K. Sept. Odd Fellows' Home, which it secured three-year-olds— and up. selling,' flf- appointed SYRACUSE. T.. lL-Grand Circuit County; teen-slxtecnths Boardman 110. Mountain .'Pew Commissioners will be - in all here this afternoon for apendicltis. HI3 summary: from Butte it has the Mount Bob county. condition is considered serious. — Hamilton Observatory, State Normal 106. Palmer 106, Pegalong .106, Casdalg 112. parts of the . . a. Augustine Trotting. 2:23 class, purse $1200 Leola won School and the Agnews State Hospital. It San 115, Pongo 110, Galene 10S, Ra- the second, third and fourth heats In 2:17%, has enough public vlno 108, Kastaine 110. 2:13'<4, 2:10%. Toboggan won the first heat in institutions now. There 2:11Vs. is nothing wrong with our fair here. The Lauretta. Betsy Tell, Alberta D, Re-elected receipts compare favorably with those of sold a 10 to 7 favorite over the field, this Toppy. ch. g., by Delnhl-Sister to POLICE HUSTLE PLAYER and Red Princess also started. year. Our receipts at the pavilion on being- a • His backers were Astor (Whitehead) ....'.... Sill — last top quotation. Banker's. by OFF Lackawanna stakes, $2000, 2:10 class pace Monday night exceeded those of the same a nervous he third in Daughter, -Arthur THE BALLFIELD three straight night last year. The people trifle when finished Wilkes (W. Brown)... 13 4 3 Council Chimes won heats in Sacramento .opening Daughter Midnight, g., 2:09%. 2:11%. 2:10. are all right and the fair should stay the heat to Banker's blk. by Nutford (Don- Took Part ina Kick Over a Close De- Carlme, The Bishop, Taylor. where itis." and Midnight, but It was misplaced ap- ohuo) 2 2 2 r. Stacker Tom Harry J, b. g., by Reavis-Stelnway. cision in Pittsburg-Brooklyn Calhoun Bosinca. and Dlavola also started. Director Charles Paine said that it was prehension. Itwas just like cracking wal- . (Donathon) 4 5 '3 r. BETHLEHEM. Sept. 1L—Fifteen thou- unfortunate that the State Fair Club had nuts with a triphammer for the sturdy Dlableta, b. m.. by Diablo (Dwaln)... 6 4 fir. Game. THE SNAKEDANCE sand people were not been able to do as much as last year Wilfred, g.. by.Bozero (L*eper).. 5 6 5 r. BROOKLYN, Sept. attracted to the Penn- way, furnishing side-wheeler to annex the following three br. ll.-To-day's game was sylvania State Fair here to-day by the in the of vaudeville at- Time-2:13»i. 2:16, 2H6V4. 2:20. hotly fought throughout and feeling ran high. pacing tractions in connection with the pavilion heats. his ankle after bringing ;Richey WALPI. '• Leech hurt AT Anaconda-Joe Patchen match race display, :.Sec.ond:race.'trotting.:?:24 class, purse $500: things - ¦ $2000 added, and there were other Cleverly. - - - for $5000. with best two in Nora McKinhey Wins ..r ¦ home with a double in the second and retired. which combined against NorA.-McKlnney,'.;b. by-;McKinr"ii By three. Twenty hours of rain left the track the fair. Includ- Spick looking .-m.. . Later he took part in a kick over a de- S. Glenn Andrus. in bad shape. ing the strike in San Francisco; but nev- and span as usual "Char- ney (Bunch) 112 1 close Anaconda won both heats ertheless the receipts right. ley".Bunch, McKenna, blk. by McKlnney (F. cision at the plate in the fourth and was hus- in a jcg. were all He the debonair San Jose turf- Ward)' .'..:...... ;./.h.. tled off the field by two policemen at. the Jose people pay man, 2:24 with Nora i4 12; Umpire said the San could not landed the trot Mc- Prince L, b. g., by Escort (W. •,) request ot Enyder. Attendance, 3200. their own purses. He did not believe the Klnney. Nora;can rise big clouds of dust Score: ' HOTESCHILD'S Brown) i 3 2 3 r. THE STORY OF MEXICO'S BOBJCLES fair would be removed thither or any- for two heats: then she likes to wander : . . RUE where else. say Almonada. b. h., by Eros (Delaney). 2 3 4 r. "WTWS THE ST. LEGEE He should "Jim" Rea to her own fireside and warm her toes. ••..' Time-2:17%, 2:lSft, 2:21. y.\ Pittsburg r." 10 3 was simply giving circulation to some hot Itwas the same thing over, again to-day . 2:1S&. Brooklyn ..: 4 ? 1 INDEPENDENCE air. and 'Driver Bunch :-'is entitled to great, •Third, race, furlongs, maiden :two-year- Batteries— Chesbro j and O'Connor: Finishes a Neck in Front of Volody- that, five • Director A. M. Barrett said of credit for his careful managing, of the olds; 'purse $225: ¦ .;and- McGulre. by course, - A; over, •• . ovski, the Favorite, Bidden ifthe State Fair were located near handsome mare. 10 to 6 choice the Thomas'^Fox, ch.; g.,.. George Clark, 103. by NEW YORK, Sept. ll.-Inabllityto hit the a big center of population it would draw a to .•"JTonBOfClty Girl."(Russell). 20 to 1 1, stupid THE HAUNTING OF Lester Reiff. other three starters. Itseemed shame v ball and base running lost the New AMOS. a larger attendance money way- Flattered, .'105,; ;b.». f.; ¦ by Emperor-Flattery game Polo than if situated ask tor the -the ' " •Nora 'footed Yorks the with Cincinnati at the LONDON. Sept. 11.-L. de Rothschild's where this large population could not It home. -..' : : , (Hoar). :even"...-... '...'.:'. .: 2' Grounds to-day. Stimmel, who pitched for the LUNT,HANGMAN. won tho St. Lcg-er stakes at Don- easily be drawn upon. He would hot ex- Then came a challenge in the third heat Jennie -Hughes. 100, ch. f.. by. Racine-Aurelia j visitors, proved a hard nut to crack, while press McKenna, '(Logue), 7 to 2...: :.,...}.... 3- Phylle easy. Attendance, his opinion as ¦ ' was 7C0. to-day. betting: - ¦ caster The previous to the to the State from'" . a black horse with'F.' • Score: .whether -..,\Tlme— ¦ / " removed, 1-? 1:02%. Ktart was 10 1against Fair should be and added that Ward behind him, and the favorite, un-. ; R. to borides. 10 to 11 nothing able; Mariosa 100, Yankee Dame- 100 -and. Charrctte H."'* El would be done during respond punishment, ¦' Cincinnati ever ¦ 4 12 2 against. and 9 to against his to to finished 103. ran. -<_ , ..¦- .;' . THE TRAGIC DEATHS OF 1 term of office, which runs another year second in 2:18 3-4.' The others going to also. . '«'.'. . New York 2 6 1 Revenue. Director. even, — hill, Fred Cox said that it was all the stable, the books laid money on six furlongs, selling, purse $225: • Batteries Stimmel nnd Bergen; Phylle "and Revenue led groing up the when Cy- nonsense to talk about removing the State Nora and 1 to 3 the gentlteman inblack. Fourth race.' • Bowerman. Umpire, Emslie. GREAT MEN. sir.ide drew to the front and led to the on P. E.;; Smith's., b, ni.'-Little",Sister 102, by. j stretch, Fair. It would stay where it Is. The Sac- Nothing daunted'Bunch went away In the Friari.Tuck-Lowland Lass (Hoar), 8 5,.:'l' BOSTON, Sept.' Revenue again going to the front ramento people right, to 11.—Hughes was effective ex- there. Doricles and Volodyovski. the lat- were all declared leadwlth McKenna at his bike. As the Sah Augustine,.- :br/ g., 112, by Emperor ot-'.-', cept in the sixth inning, when three singles and Mr. Cox. stretch was reached' the 'unexpected' hap- Norfolk-Hook-,Blonde (Gaffney);. 4. to 1.....2: a three-bagger netted three runs ter ridden by Lester Reiff, then % Boston came up Director Rush of Suisun said that pened. McKenna stubbed -his toe and Pldalia,' blk. -m., 102, by Idalium-Piquante ¦', DIneen was batted hard passed he • throughout the game. fast and Revenue. Doricles win- had no personal interest way home by herself in:2:21, ¦ (Hoyvson), .5 l...... -....:r. ;c. :..'. .' .•3 ¦ Attendance ning by a neck. Three lengths separated one or the Nora came ¦ vto .. - .. 100O. Score: other, but Sacramento was the logical Named after the city's popular -•-,-¦•:' . Time;. 1:15. '... Volodyovski and Revenue, second execu- r> R. ' H.- E. third, respectively.. and place for the State Fair, and here it tive,- George Clark was flrst> past the Lost Girl 1C9> Howard '112. Mountain Dew 109,i Boston. ....-; ...3 ' 7 .] should maiden-, Rio 112 and Lief Prince 106 also 'ran.—-. Chicago : 6 12 - ] An objection was made Doricles* stay. Thf> racetrack and pavilion judges in the scramble for two- to wln- properties were hero along with other year-olds at 20 to 1. The youngster re- Batteries— DIneen and KIttredge; Hughes Jng- the ground of bu'mping. but it ¦ furlongs, and on was State buildings, and this the place nice handling at the Rus- Fifth race—Seven"' an'd a half ' sell- Kahoe. Umpire—Nash. overruled. was ceived hands of purse' $25Q :¦'--: <• • for the State Fair. Perhaps the present sell, /beating the even-money, favorite,' Ins: *.."• -'-v '-'-"<*?, PHILADELPHIA, Charle3<«Earrs;b. rin.' Coming Event.. 102, by.' Sept. ll.-A heavy storm Agricultural Park site was too valuable Flattered, hands down; coming from be- brought to-day's game PROMINENT winner, lCa>adqg,-Katrinka .(Rpss), 5 to 1...... :...... 1 between St. Louis and BANKERS to be kept much longer and might be sold hind." This is the longest priced ' Merops; ,.ch. g.; 112, ,by";Brutus-Merope (Hoar),V Philadelphia, to an end after the sixth inning COLLECTING BONDS profitably and cheaper ground bought of the. meeting-. ... . i A . r.a.; toys :«¦:•.-. -..•.....- ?...- ;...... 2 had been played. The local batters were bat- further out. But he was against the sug- Strongly touted and- backed down to.8 Mamie, Hlldreth, b. f.y-:.,103, by...... ThornhiU- ting Powell freely and had the game well Id ARE THE YOUNG MEN 1 Pierpont Morgan Among the Men Rc- gestion that the State Fair leave Sacra- to 5 favorite, Little Sister, the mount of, uMaihl^H^Howison), 4 to 1.... 3 hand. Attendance 1S37. Score:" : mento. = \-;">v i\ Hoar, the six-furlong, sprint, in\ a '¦.*.<.•.;•:,.<*/? .; '¦•"¦- r - -'' - * . . took -. -Tlme. l:34V4. •-.- ' R. ' H. E. OF SAN FRANCISCO SPEND- | !EpondiEg to Call of Secretary drive from San "Augustine and^Pi- '^¦HcFarlane 112, 107 Cromwell St. Louis . hara. best,. but; Wardman and 2 ' 5 ] Gage. FYTHIANS CROWD PAVILION. dalia.' The latter was the little^ 112 also ran. :¦•¦••".¦-,• •/ Philadelphia .....; 6 13 .. ] 1luxix1o» too much ground through . NEW YORK, Sept. 1L—The Mail and Howson lost the*, Batteries— Powell and Nichols; Donahue and SACRAMENTO, Sept. Knights the stretch. 'After leading past. pad- /v£lxth race— Five furlongs; two-year-olds;' Douglass. Umpire—Dwyer.1 - - "- Express says: Although some 11.—The 'purse $225: • ,-.'$¦¦ -.-' „ ;, - -; * , bankers dockvSan "Augustine -'wasv collared". and • ' expressed opinions to-day Secretary of Pythias and members of the Order of Girl - sho"wedf no TrV-VB...Sink's- ...br. g. Royalty 118, -by Cavalier- •„ AMERICAN LEAGUE.. that beaten a 'head."*' Lost- ; . 6 Rathbone Sisters had a festival In the x¦""¦¦" ¦ : '-.',." of Norfolk (Ruiz), WASHINGTON, Sept. ¦•.'¦11.— JAPAN OF 1853 ANDJAPAN 1 Gage -would not receive largo offers of speed , , "v . j Readan,Vch:% g., 7 to 10...... '1 Young's greal bonds under his State Fair Pavilion to-night. A.company Charley Ross has reformed and tries . 108, by Artillery-Princess "-. work In the box and almost perfect fielding Government call for $20,- now rNorlta"(McNicho]s), sulted, re- a buying of the uniformed rank came to win whenever, he,gallops, to post. 4 to 1..' .....2• In, Boston whitewashing Washington f> OF TO-DAY. 006.00ft. with view to such as do from Au- the" by ¦ with higrh price Newcastle, This^js good ';•Charley: up b:-': f.;-f115. Bassetlaw-Lulu S ease. "Onlyone local reached second not too a affixed to them, burn' and while there were -news: lived r to .Vv^Eansch),' 3 At- have present also companies ' to'l...... ' '.'...... :.. •.... 3 tendance 2SS0. . Score: , . . By Rear AdmiralL.A.Bcardslee. it waB definitely learned that amounts from Lincoln and his reputation. by capturing purse *¦¦". ¦ Time, 1 - another': . iVS 1:01%. aggregating $S,000,000 $10,000,- Placerville. Members of Event. In the betting between and subordinate with ori '-"Senator iBruce .108, Fred Atterbury and ; ¦ 108 Washington '....:....'.;... 000 will be offered to the Treasury lodges attended from Rocklln, Stockton, face. Wardman closed at even money, Sol.-114; also ran. '¦,.'.- •_ 0 ' 3 c De- this ¦Boston : 9 i4-;:-'-'i; partment at such rates as will, in Folsom and Gait. The dramatic order of Cromwell backed up from evens to 3 to"2, ' the ¦ 1 opinion of competent authorities, be ac- the Knights of KhorassajT and other while;Merops" odds drifted 'with the ebb Horses Batterie }—Mercer and. Clark; Young anc WILL REBUILD THE SPAN- cepted by Secretary Gage. members of the order came from tide; from 3 to 2 to 5 to 3.. Wardman quit .Wiilch Will Start. Crigor. ¦ ¦ ¦ "San •> Leading- private banking houses are col- Francisco. . . . somewhere:. in' the 'front pike; Cromwell THURSDA.Y,.v;Sept. 12.—First . pace, 2:13 ISH HIGHWAY. j lecting bonds and J. P. Morgan & Co. are . The celebration In the Pavilion to-night was ';left and .Hoar, who rode • Merops, class.; mile 'heats; ,S in 5-Slr Albert- Gaff Top- Boy Makes a Confession. among bririging was preceded by a parade Ithrough the forgot to leave^a call-with the day sail, John A,VMargaretta. Doc-. those who are in bonds- principal clerk.- Wilkes. Dicta-'' DENVER, Sept. .' 11.—Chief of Police for this purpose. . \ L ., . . streets, the Santa Catalina band Coming Event jusv breezed in, with.Mer- tress, Queen R, El Diablo. Armstrong announced, heading the procession. Among- ops'fortunate get place J to-night that he those \n to the' • from Ma-" -"Second, special "pace, mile 3 5- .were: Brigadier' - -• - -¦¦" heats. In' had secured from Casey.. Gaul, aged 1J AND PAGES OF HUMAN i you ,The line General C. F.vMc- micHildreth. ..- Hiramonte,- Deacon.:' Richard B, Penrose, Our. Have been to theState Fair? • ¦ "years, one eight boys arrested' Glaphan of Truckee and' staff;.:- Grand A'lT'tp.lO chance. Royalty came from Boy's Sister.' V .:¦:¦<¦' :of the or • Pacific sells up to and including *< ; 'suspicion of,- having: murdered Homer INTEREST STORIES Southern Chancellor L. S. Calkins of Nevada- City; the bushes: ln:> the last 'event:- defeating Third,, selling. one and five-sixteenths— Rinair .' 12, • the 14th round trip tickets to Sacramento Grand Keeper of. Records and •- Redari and 'Rui'zhad •d£-.110,> .RingmasteF.-riC' :Canejo-n3.7Galanthus' Reahard on Aug-ust . a. full confession S2.75, Seal L-ulette hands down.- * ,' in;which ,the story told him by; for for the State Fair. Great ex- Schaffner of. San "Francisco; Supreme the leg up on the winner. ¦ 10J." Limber Jim lid.'.Canderos 113, Wardmau : . : another hibit and fine races. Seven trains dally. Representative. G. H. Samuels of . boy, and which led to the arrests, Is cor- Further information 613 Market Oak- Fourth, two-year-olds, handicap, 'nvc-clghths {roborated. It Is said the confession names etreet and land: Mrs. G. H. Samuels,' grand chief of 90, '¦ terry depot. , ' —Flo Culver Dawson 90,- Halnault 110. iLa-' Ray 'Poole, aged 14, as the one who fired the Rathbone Sisters. . First race, pacing;- 2:25 class. $S0O: jpldus 106, Huachuca 116, Jarreitierre d'Or 116^ I