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ssEwa SA TTJkKGWeOCQmQjuE FRIDAY OCTOBEB 3tV 18 flPFW feiseEsuiD lk TTT WW ppon Jim win wan Ho Longer WANTED TO CLAIM THE BELT fffnAXSEB OF ITS AWARD EX PLADfED jis Announces That He Will Be present oa the Date Set for tne Contest I mcI1 Dispatches to the Chronicle 0T SPRINGS October 21 Corbett te4iy made the following announcement tfgavs to every newspaper representative jut night aJ fin1 proposition In order to gate fixbt possible naming ten reputa unbiased men for referee and giving jjKia until boon to day to agree to one of tatB ot suggest others Julian left here Mi corning unceremoniously without pnarJni anything 1 further laid I weald wait nn til noon to morrow Friday lot him to deposit 10000 with any reputable man in order to make hit boasts 6d I claiming that nothing farther ceold be done without his tide stake or a ntarss I will wait until noon to vinorrwnd Fltzsimtnons not accepting ay tali proposition I sbill leave for New York tl nd pay no further attention to fltxslmmons lckin the championship belt by for fittlitzslmmons has failed to lire up jgiitagl agreement and the Florida jjsittle Clnb has declared the match off Jpai this claim acknowledged and an jwaee publicly to day that I will offer Unbelt to be fought for by Maher and fftmnali JAMES CORBETT To this announcement the club replied it follows According tn the conditions jteremlog the belt its disposition goes with the decision of a referee In the absence of a referee it depends upon the aa disposition of the stake money It alter uetober 31st stakeholder Dvyer acknowledges your claim to Jitxslmmona stake money the belt will be awarded to you The declaration ky the club that the match is off is not a factor to the agreement between you and Fitzafmmons If there ia no fight oa October Slat the agreement articles are nullified If you announce y6ur retire taint aa champion we will offer the belt fer competition by Maher and ODonnell or any other challengers Brady announces to day that Corbett and his party will deoart for hew York to morrow at oclock and that Corbett will annonee to the world his retirement from pugilism forerer This decision was srrived at to day inasmuch as Julian left tas city this morning witbont coming to lay agreement as to who shall referee the contest and gave no assurance that nis 110000 side stakes wonld be posted in the hands of responsible party by noon to morrow Julian and FHzsimmons would be in this city October Slit ready and wiling to fight Corbett and that the 10000 would be posted in dnetime so opinions as to Corbetts departure vary Jnllan says that upon bis arrival here with FHzsimmons that if Corbett is not in the city they will follow htm up II he is in San Fran ci serf tfcey will go there and whererer they find him they will either make him tight or crawl out of it in a more definite way CORPUS CHKISTlCTer October24 Said FItzslmmooa to day Corbett has acted a coward and a sneak In the whole business and it I ever meet him Ill tell 3lm so to bis face I intend to complete my four weeks training at this place light or no tight DUNRAVENWAS suspicious a 51 9 huy lut noMnteilew aa viauj mia me snooting vThenrinelnal niti ti State championship team sboot three seamrtnirty singles eaen Seattle won with Churchill Hardy and Can tain TC fin itiu 75 aa against 69 made by each of the two uiit represented xacoma The finest Individual work was done by Bheard the old Montana champlun Who won the general average wize and out of the last 110 birds shot at missed onlr six Closely following biro came Minor of Victoria whose average in five out of seven events was 87 per cent Captain Miner of Seattle and Den ham and Lannlng of Tacoma also did good work The result of to days shoot causes great interest tn the contest to morrow iort be Post Intelligencer trophy valued at 100 SO singles known traps unknown angles Minor of Victoria is barred being a nonresident of the 6UU to a dote race is looked for between Miner Bheard and Lannlng BIRD SHOOTIXQ CONTESTS Opening ot tbe Blgr Baltimore Tournament BALTIMORE October 24 Sportsmen and crack shots from all parti of the country began to day to sboot for the Du pont trophy a fat purse and tbe worlds championship At tbe opening of the mateb which began at 10 oclock there were fifty one entries at 25 each making the total money 1295 to be divided 40 per cent to the winner 80 percent to second 20 per cent to third and 10 per cent to fourth Tbe hundred handicap commit tee has fixed the distances from thirty three yards for Captain Jack Brewer down to twenty fire yards for those whose records are not so good Each man will shoot at 25 birds and no division of the money will be allowed all ties being required to be shot off Darkness slopped the match after esch of the contestants had shot at eleven birds It will be finished to morrow Eleven of the shooters have killed straight bjrds thus far and the match promises to be worthy of tbe big stakes the men are contesting for Tbe birds were well selected and are an unusuallv strong lot of blue rocks and the atnospheric condi ditlons are precisely right to make tbem hard to hit Captain Brewer who is the favorite in the betting shot in magnificent form and luck was clearly with him for one ot his birds fell clearly out of bounds but was retrieved before the referees got their eyes on it Fulford en the other hand misted three and ia considered out of it for first or second monev Yale Dolan ot Phila delphia who is shooting under the name of Ashbrook got but nine out of the eleven but McAllister bis fellow citizen who shoots as Hayward has killed eleven straight All tbe shooting for the cup Is being done at the center set of traps but tide sbowa in tbe form of sweepstakes are being held on tbe sides A Penrose and Hall are refereelng the match Total of purse 1295 first money 518 second 388 50 third 259 fourth 129 Report of thr hew i orKiCup i COMMITTEE the Withdrawal of Roiei Chal lease Said to Have Been Dne to the Prince it Special Dispatches to tbe Chronicle NEW YORK October 24 The last jtsneral meeting of the New York Yacht Club for the year 1895 was held to day The cap committee submitted its report tlloi which with the exception of the following regarding Dunraven protest regarding the measurements has already been published Shi Saturday September 7th Lord Danrsven communicated to the cup committee his belief that tbe Defender had tilled the days race immersed three or jour Inches mora than when she wss measured Lord Dunraven stated that he beared the change bad been made without tttknowledge ot the Defenders owners tft must be corrected or he would dl tatiane racing The cup committee ordered a remeas ttSDsnt On September 8th the yachts nn marked as required by Lord Dun Una at the same time they were re BUsured with the result of only one tyflta of an inch in low water was ttged to the Defender and one sixteenth sn inch to the Valkyrie As the result Hried time allowance only a second or Iteand in no way affected tbe outcome wthe races it 1s not deemed necessary to fijsaddltlonal measurements Toe following resolution was adopted ut a cup be presented to the owners of JDtfender in recognition ot their stanse of the Americas cup In tbe recent Jstch and that a cap be also presented utorge Gould aa an expression pi elnbs appreciation ot his generous 2 sportsmanlike action in putting the plant in commission and placing her tte disposal of the dub IfKDON October 25 Mr Roses ac withdrawing his challenge for the Sheas cup was due chiefly to tbe jttoee of TV ales who spoke to Rose on bject when they met at Newmarket Tuesday ft Pall Mall Gazette commenting ths swoon upon the action of Charles in withdrawing his challenre for the rlcVseup remarks at Rose has done right in withdraw JJJ Had he won tbe cup it would for hava lost tbe International signifi 2tch now attaches to it It tbe 9J to retain significance in tbe eyes ot tbyithtsmen it most be sailed for Urd Dunraven demands over an un SrHraeted course and Lord Dunraven unqaestionably the first right to a jnder such conditions Globe thla afternoon says There Sir0 likelihood of another British Clearer enter nr iha lfmtafnrrt In wilt not when play fMUrJHOOTxU COBTCSTS frts Meet at the Trape and Make ttlt Goe4 Scores fflTCR lWsh Ortobert The jwdayof the shooting tournament ol Sjfoahgton Bute Sportsmen Asso ft Iw thaHotectioa of fish And game ttwwJdsBccesf a weather vu NAVARBETHt CBACK I Won Carrying Top Notcl Weigbt FOR THE MUNICIPAL STAKES SANTA A5ITA AKD BEATEJI CLIFFORD PESCAD0R TOOK THE STAKE DECISIVE VICTORY AT A MILE AXD AN EIGHTH Chlco Won thc2i20 Trot Polaakl and Rex Glfford the Other Winners Special Dispatch to the Chronicle LOS ANGELEa October 21 The fourth day of the Sixth ditrict meeting sttbe Agricultural Park opened with an attendance of at least 5000 people The first rsce of tbe day was the unfinished 240 trot for a pane of 800 Tbe first heat ot the race trotted on Wednesday was won by Gries Coal Dnst In 2 22 Tryon drove his Rex Glfford to day and the big gray stallion won the second third and fourth heats and the race with ease In the three quarters of a mile selling there were eigbt starters Poloaki was tbe selling favorite and won by a neck from Hueneme Juau Bernard tbe winner of Tuesdays derby was scratched in the Agricultural Park stake atoie end one eighth miles leaving a field of fonr Pescador the favorite won by a length Two Cheers was second and Kacho third In tbe field of seven Urters for the 2 20 trot for a purse ot 800 Park Henshaw CUico sold favorite at 1 to 4 He won the first three heats of tbe race takine first place and first money 8 Trrors brown stallion Knight was second and Charivori third Only two heats of the last race the 2 25 pace for a purse of 700 were paced darkness preventing tbe finishing of the race Dictatus was the favorite but finished third In tbe first beat Babe Marlon driven by Chaboya was first and Col ton Maid second The result of the second heat was a surprise to the talent Atgregor a long shot owned by Crowlev wirulng tbe heat in the fsst time of 2 15 Dan another outsider was second and Babe Marion third Unfinished trot 2 40 dau purse bOa Bex Gilford 3 111 Coal Dntt 12 3 2 Bell Wilson 2 3 2 3 Time 2 22 2 25 2 21 2 22 Free selling race tbree qnerteri of a mile purse 300 Polaaki iron Hneneme second Johnny Capron third Time 1 15 One mile and an eighth parse 250 Pescador won Two Cheers vecond IachoB third Time 1 55H Trotting 2 20 data purse SOO Chlco 111 Knight 2 3 2 Prince Ira 4 2 5 Time 2 18J4 2 19 2 20 Baldwins Fctare MoTemente NEW YORK October 24 Baldwin said to day that be would ship his horses to his Santa Anita ranch at Los Angeles to morrow Manager 81nk and Trainer Hlldreth will accompany tbem Mr Baldwin added that he bad been informed that the jockey clnb would act on his case next Monday and that be woufd present depositions from both bink and HHdreth at that time Tra rellne Blkera at Salt Lake SALT LAKE October 24 The travelingtraveling bicyclists arrived here to day over the Bio Grande Western road A street parade took place to nieht after which tbe visitors were entertained at a banquet given by tne Zion Wheel Club at tbe Wasatch Hotel Racing will take place at the Hot Springs track to morrow and Sat urday CALIFORNIA JTBU1T A Plan fer Its DIreet Sale to the Eastern Jabbers CLEVELAND October 24 A Naftigerof Los Angeles Cat president of tbe Southern California Fruit Exchange is in this city arranging for the sale of California fruit and particularly oranres and lemons direct to Jobbers instead ot thronph commission men as heretofore He aays the exchange which represents 60 per cent of all growers will estsblish agencies In all the large cities to distribute the product and the old method of doing business will be abandoned A California ConprtT Involved NEW YORK October 24 The Bherifl received an attachment to day for 1228 93 against the Harper Bjnoldi Company a California corporation in favor of the American Exchange National Bank A deputy marshal served a copv of the attachment on tbe Merchants Exchange National Bank of this city ITwaatacnpofgoc4eoaorrtoeolaU ytasMiil4niHnyicr AXLgtocta Dookmakera and Judges Arrested tor Mntntalnins Lottery Special Dlapatchea to the Chronicle NEW YORK October 24 It was expected that a good days sport wonld be had at Morris Park with several well filled races on the card A few surprises due to changes In form were looked fir bat It was not thought that a lot of Central Office detectives would cause consternation among the betting men in tbe office or tbe association 6nch was tbe case however and a fine days sport was marred by the action of the police After the fourth race had been run eight bookmakers with fire assistants were arrested on chargea of bookmaking and taken to the Essex Market Police Court where they were bailed ont Inspector MeCullough was at tbe track and after tbe sixth race the Judges Colonel Simmons and Clarence McDowell and a Fitzgerald clerk of tbe scales were taken into custody on a charge ot maintaining a lottery After the races the prisoners were alto ttken to Essex Market Police Court and released oi bail The great race of the day was tbe Municipal handicap at a mile and three quarters in which Augast Belmonts crack Henry of Navarre was asked to take up 130 pounds and give fonr pounds each to Rey el Santa AniM and Clifford while Andrewe was tbe lightweight Navarre was held at 4 to 5 Clifford was played as a second choice and Rey el tania Anita third while noooay wanted Andrewe at any price Tbe qnartet got off tn good order Andrews led the way past tbe grand stand with all under a strong pntL havarre was tn second place and banta Anita and Clifford close together in the rear As they rounded the lower turn Andrews shot out some distance and toon bad a won Cherry Stone second Eandowne third Tipn 1 EVrwTS oV TWO COURSE Jockey Newels Badty Injured at Kan ih City KANSAS CITY Ma October 24 Libertine with Nowels up crashed into the fence coming down the stretch in the last race to day The boy waa badly hurt his left leg being broken In lour places Summary Four and a halt furlongs two year olds Winchester won Madonna second Mrs third Time 0 5S Five furlongs Peddier won Paulette second Barney Aaron third Time 104 Six nrlongs Castlln won Dar Wedge wood second Abe Halstead third Time 118 Jj Six furlongs Schuylkill won Inver csnld second Importance third Time 118 Four and a half furlongs Bluestone won Jorquet second Baby Buckton third Time 058 CINCINNATIOctober24 The weather was cold and tbe track fast Seven furlongs Lady Prosper won Canewood second Neutral third Time l30tf One mile and seventy yards Pepper won Creole second Balasco third Time 147K One mile Flying Dutchman won Si mon second Lobengula third Time 1 Kimball stakes for two year old value 2125 elx furlongs Hamlro won First Mate second Peabody third Time 115k Five aud one half furlongs Brace Girdle won Sallie Cliquot second Marquise third Time 1 08U beven furlongs LU more won Olive second Twinkle third Time 129 FRISC0SWIN0NCE MORE THE ANGELS COULD KOT FHfD HARPER Cloud Pnahere Failed to Get Onto the Cnrres of the Sam Francisco Trrlrler Tbe San Franciscos defeated tbe Angels In blue again yesterday thus winning tbe firt series by a score of 3 to Tbe Los Angeles nine opened up the game yesUrday in crackajack style but they expended all their strength in the first inning and could not do anything In the remaining eight The small mortgage put on the game br the Los Angeles boys In tbe first inning was lifted by tne San Franciscos in the third and the local nine put their claim in when they came to bat the next inning and clinched things by making fire rnns in tbe sixth inning by bard hit ting and good base running They also made one run la the eighth and three The Talent Have tbe Best ol the Play MODEL WINS VERY HANDILY MAJOR COOK OJTLT JUST BEATS DETECTIVE One of Marene Dal jra Earns Winning Brackets Stale Erenta to Close To XIa ht mora in the ninth tT continued pood lead ot half a dozen lengths over Clifford tjek ork All the Angels could do ail who had taken second place and was rui this time waa to make three scattered hits nine easily two lengths in front of Santa Anita he a length in front of Nararre who had been taken back br Griffin The pace quickened as they came to the foot of the hill and Andrews was beginning to tire Up the hill they rnsbed at a high rate ot speed and as ther completed tbe first mile Andrews had dropped back into third place while Clifford showed tbe way a neck in front of Navarre They rushed around the turn at the top of the hill with speed quickening erery instant Clifford was trying his nest but try as he might he could not gun an inch npon Navarre and half a mile from home he was only a head to tbe good and Simms was at work with bands and heels Half a length behind the pair was Santa Anna while Andrews was a hopeless case A mile and a half bad been run and Griffin had finally succeeded in getting Nararret nose to tbe front for at tbe last furlong post Clifford had gotten enough and was rapidly drooping back Taral was coming like a whirlwind on Santa Anita Tbe three swept through the last furlong only necks apart but Griffin did not have to do any nrging on Nararre He waa running true and drew rapidly away from the others finally winning easily by a good length with Rey el Santa Anita eizbt lengths in front of Clifford who died away to nothing bnt got third place by fifteen lengths The crowd cheered the best handicsppers in training and everybody seemed happy over the splend victory Snmraary Fire furlongs Wexford won Lillie Mills second Sebastian third Time 1 01 Five furlongs Patrol won Medca second Sunrise II third Time 1 00 Six luriongs Rubicon wan Discount second Peacemaker thrd Time 1 15 Fashion stakes six furlongs Woodvine won Cassette second Intermission third Time 1 12 Municipal Inrdlcap one ralleand three quarters Henry of Navarre 130 Griffin 4 to 5 won Rey el Santa Anita 126 Taral 4 to 1 second Clifford 128 Simms 11 to 5 third lime 3 02 One mile selling Bombazette won Marshall second Dojiett third Time 1 424 One mile Lake Shore won Sister Mary second Augusta Belle third lime 1 K2 HARNESS RACES IN KENTUCKY TTlnnr In the Trottlnr and Pacing Erenta LOUISVILLE October 24 Three races and an unfinished event in which two heat were necessary before it was de ded provided tbe programme at the fourth day of the Louisville Driving and Fair Association The tract was fast Tbe first event of the day was tbe 2 21 trot postponed from yesterday which proved something of a surprise Macaroon and Forester were tbe favorites but Grace OMalley who atready had one beat to her credit won two more without an effort In tbe first heat of tbe 2 20 pace Warren tell down in the back stretch throwing Gosnell from his seat but not injuring him Warren was distanced Tbe2 11 trot wa not finished and was carried over till to morrow Summary Trot 2 21 class parse l000 postponed from yesterday Grace OMalley won the fonrth and fifth heats and the race Time 222H 2 21 Macaroon second Forester third Tnrqnoise and Strath boy also started Pace 220 Class purse 1000 Belle Burton won the second third and fonrth heats Time 2 18 218 218 Mollie Gyp son won the first heat In 12 19 and was second Madge ran third Bright Light The Jewess Talmadge and Warren also started Trot 229 class purse 1000 Henry a Barket won in atraigbt heats Time 224 223 2Jyi Ooed came second and Flect Wood third Nellie Clark and Queen Chester also started Trot 2 11 class purse 1000 unfinished Dally Wilkes won the first and third heats Time 21 215 Afamito won the second heat Time 2 14 Bourbon Wilkes and Baron Rogers also started A MIXED CARP Or WINNER Favorites and Second Choices Dlrlde tbe Partes at St Louts ST LOUIS October 21 The weather was cold and threatening to day The track was fast and tbe finishes good Two favorites two second choices and an outsider captured the events Summary Five eights of a mile PhilleU won Dan ton second Mercury third Time Maiden two year olds three quarters ot a mile Donation son Ban Naiad second Bingbinger third Time 116 One mile and seventy yards Addie Buchanan won Logan second Bayard third Time li4S One and five eighths mil telling Taico won Billy McEeniie second John Hickey third Timt250 Seven and one ball lartongs Assignee and one run Harper was the hero ot tbe game After the Angela had bit htm bard for two doubles and a single in the first he settled down and kept tbe men in bright blue at his mercy fie also made four corking clean hits out of four times at bat an scored twice fie was put out at the plate twice in attempting to steal home Tom Powers slso made four good hits and two runs Bulen who did nothing until the ninth Inning made up for lost time by sending tne bsll over the fence for a quadruple when two men were on bases Frank made a fine double play by catching a fly hear the fence and throwing the ball to first in time to complete tbe play The Oaklands will make their first appearance on the local grounds to morrow Khile tbe Los Angeles nine will go to San Jose The ecore of yesterdays game was as follows Los krtazLt AB BB8BPO A McQnald Lt 4 0 0 0 110 Mertes cf 3110201 McHale 2b 4010431 Canttllion lb 3 2 1 12 1 1 Lohman 4010732 USelUr 4 0 10 0 0 0 Hickey 3b 3 0 10 0 8 0 McKibben st 3000020 Manck 3000010 Totals 81 3 6 0 26 17 5 SI1 FBAVCISCO ABRBHSBPOA Halen ss 5210200 Lallyr 5 1 2 3 0 0 rankl 6 110 110 errlck 2b 3020150 Straus rf 5020010 SweeneT 3b 5 13 0 111 Power lb 5 2 4 0 10 1 1 bianler 3200910 Harper 3 2 4 10 3 0 Totals 44 13 18 3 27 13 5 bttks by rvtrros 123456789 Los Angeles 20000000 13 ban FranctJO 00220501 313 Sireener out Interfering with batted ball Earned rnns ban Francisco 5 Los Angtlei 1 Home run Hnlen Two base hit McHale CantUlian Werrick Straus and Sweeney First Lane on errors 3n Francisco 0 Los Angela 1 First base on called balls San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 3 Left on bases San Francisco 7 Los Angeles 4 Struck ont By Harper 8 by Manck 5 Hit by pitcher Stanley 2 Double plays McQnaid to Lohman Frank to Power Passed bill Stanley Time of game lb 45m Umpire UcDonald Oakland Beaten by San Jose SAN JOSE October 24 The San Jose bsseball team detested the Oaklands to dav by a scere of 7 to 5 Daniels and Comlsky were the respective pitchers SCOTTHU BITE MASONS Annnal Banquet of the Supreme Council at Washington WASHINGTON October 24 The ses sion of the Snpreme Council Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons to day was devoted to committee work and legislative business The annual banquet was given at tbe Hotel Kaleigh to night when toasts were responded to by prominent members of the orde To morrow the members ot the council will go in a body to the Arlington Cemetery wbere an oration will be delivered over the grave of the late General Albert Pike Tbe following Calllornians have been selected to receive the honorarr thirty third degree Davis A Von wagner Jones Lansdon Lask and the following from the same biate for the grade ot knight commanders ot tbe court ox nonor eiauiora Brooks Clark Kent Sachs Welsh Martin Twombley Hibell Hedges Nichols a Green a Plum mer Spear Fortin Pierce a Conrade A McMillan Atkinson and Knight Election arrandt la Missouri LEXINGTON Mo October 24 In the Kansas City election fraud case today Isaac Bradburg formerly foreman ot a street gang in Kansas City said at tbe instance ot Alderman John Moran be had taken his men to several different polling places previous to last falls election and registered them each time When afraid of detection at one time Moran assured him that it was all right that Recorder of Voters Owsley knew it Mlatoa Not Diamond George A Nissen has been suspended from membership In the Dlamond CycleM of Alameda The clubs grievance against Nissen consists in tbe fact that be rode in the last road race under tbe colore of the Acme Club of Oakland Instead of tbe Alameda clnb Nissen has been a member ot the Acmes fjr some time and was later on elected to membership in the Diamond Cyclers Be claims that be has never ioined the Diamond Crclars bnt waa merely elected an honorary member without having ever made application A hard looking card to pick from did not dismay the talent yesterday afternoon and they had much the best of tbe encounter with tbe bookmakers four practical favorites getting the money There was only one finish that was close and exciting that In the fourth race in which there was a ding dong struggle down the stretch between Major Cook on whom Melntyre rode a very fair rsce end Detective with Chevalier resulting In tbe formers victory by a long bead At post time tbese two horses divided favoritism at 5 to 2 with Rose Clark at only half a point longer odds but taking an average right through from opening to closing Major Cook had perhaps a slight call Lady Jane alower than usual in getting off came fast at tbe finish and was only beaten a scant length tor tbe place The two year old race eleven sixteenths of a mile fell to Burns Waterhouses good colt Redington who firmly set the seal on his claim to fair class by galloping over tbe field in the stretch and winning with tbe greatest ease by three lengths Clsude Hill and Marjorle cut out the running at a fast clip to well past the three quarter pole where the first named blew up letting in Instigator and BUly McCloskey who in a fighting finish were only separate a head at tbe wire the Brutus colts in front Billy McClos key ran a good race and all bnt landed a few nice place bets Redington who bad opened up at 3 to 2 in the betting went to the post at twos the same price as Claude HIIL Marjorle was also well played and earned a tot oi ciever money Moaei tne only oaos on larorue oi toe day took the last race a milr selling in somewhat easy fashion irom isavyuiue on whom Rilev cut no a very poor race riding him all over the track in his final effort and teenrlnr the place bv a head When better handled ne might nave troubled tbe win ner There was a strong tip out on Svengall late Experiment gelding who certainly on previous form did not figure In it with the two horses that finished second and third exactly their proper positions In tbe second event a selling race of five eighths Nelson 6h his last run when be won but was disqualified was made a strong first choice There was absolutely nothing in tbe race after the first fnrlonc Gondola about whom as good as 100 to 1 straight was at one time obtainable bcatNerroso on the post by a nose tor place honors sixes being the best price to be had about that contingency The first race over tbe local Futurity course was won by Sleeping Child who on this bis second appearance out put a winning bracket to bis credit He wss well played though Gold Dast who finished in front ot him their last race was the better favorte Track Gossip The attention of horsemen ie particularly directed to the fact that entries to the verv liberal state events of tbe California Jockey Club for their winter meeting which opens to morrow close tonight so tbat they should lose no time in blimp in their banks and banding them in to Secretary Milroy Edwin Smith stcretarv of the State Agricultural Society has just issued tbe following circular which is of considerable interest to horsemen We desire to call your attention to the conditions of oor first Nursery 6takn for colts tbat now rang as yearlings Oar intention is to provide a rich stake for two year olds to be run annually at the California State Fair to be known stter January 1890 as tbe California Futurity We are prompted to open this stake in this form at this time on acconnt of tbe number of well bred yearlings in training On January 1896 a similar stale will be offered for colts and fillies now ranking as weanlings and in addition the regnlar California Futurity for mures to foal in 1806 The increased opportunities for racing in California makes it incumbent upon tbe Stale Agricultural 8ocieiy to enconrajst the breed fevMATidine a valuable stake eventofthia character Breedersconum 5 plating sales ot their surplus proauce iu yearling form I cannot afford to overlook entering tbem in this It is confidently expected that this stake will be worth somewhere In ihe neighborhood of 5000 Santa Rosa broke aown in toe nrst race Wi VR Uaedononeh was a heavy backer of Svengall in the last race bat was fortunately for him not accommodated to the full extent ol his intentions Sloan who rode the gelding is a pars owner or hinv Af Wiillamswhowon on KeeplngCM in the first race rode for Marcos Daly In thr East and was well tnougntoi Dyaisii Byrnes The fact of hie being a itranger here and the extra four pounds put np nrohablr account for Gold Dust being mad the better favorite At the post Williams showed he was no sioucn at me game and handled his snount well and with confidence To Daya Eeeea Big fields mar now be dady looked for in tbe majority of the events Tbe following are the entries tor to day nan xacx mt noHTHS or a mu surots TWO TSAJrOUSb 117 Mabel 101 50 Rejected 104 1S2 Rhetls 10t 134 Moran 109 134 Japin 109 117 Saowdown 109 1097 Lady Carmentormerly Castanette109 117 LadyGray 104 136 Tortlna 109 Skalkabo 113 137 Vondonk 107 tanvatsbeck 112 ncoxn sucx rrvi rjaHTHs or a kits sxura 12E Bravara 99 115 Tnbey 99 18 Monarch 101 0 Lodl 14 108 Sooladsln 93 31 Little Frank HO 1198 SoledaL 105 113 Harry Lewis 101 DuiUo 130 Mary 8 107 122 Bed Idle 99 Old Index TB1BS SUCt nVg KOHTHS or A MM SXXllJTO 118 DeGroM 07 Great Fall 100 118 KlcgSam Vt 52 robln Hood II 107 US Kathleen 101 810 Modesto 97 134 Silrer 96 922 Arondel 100 143 Mabogany 87 596 Wawona 97 IOTBTH SUCX ABOCTTHBXX QTJABTIXS07 AWLI HANDICAP 139 Mainstay 112 120 MLlght 2112 109 Fanny Louise 107 109 Realization 103 181 CemurlOB 90 nrrn aacz om axp oxx sutxesth solzs SEILKS 141 Duchess of Mllpltai 98 141 Ran some 98 141 OlWia 95 115 Malo Diablo 107 MISCKLLAKEOCS The moitfatcinatlng five ertr Vtoih OTIilOrt BpSTONPQST The Blaek Cat a LiaBasiiiiiiiK sfSSWaBtwSW Form Forecast First race Snowdown Torslnt and Japan Second race Tobey Mary and Bravura Third race De Groat Silver and Robin Hood IL Fonrth race McLlght Fanny Louise and Realization Fifth race Duchess ot Up tas Malo Diablo and Ransome TBI FIBST HATCH OASXE California and Bellaneo Teams Will Meet To Day Tbe first match game ot the season will be played this afternoon at 2 oclock on the Central Park grounds between the University of California and Reliance Club elevens Particular Interest is attached to the game at it is the first match which the public will have an opportunity to witness and also as it will be tbe only game which the Reliance Clnb will play previous to the departure for the Northern States The two teams will probably line up as follows A Hew Monthty Kagasin el ewtnwivte original sfcert ataxies Cnlne ana feeelaatiBg He translation rowings voataauaga No 1 Oolober 1895 IH OOtD TIME By BJSKAUTnxml A stirring true to lffe atory of CaUforala pioneer days graphically told Just ee happened TUB Cf TTJBXED TKTJMP By Bli jacGatoGOR A thrilling tale of an Ainerl can travsiers adventure in a Syrian desert told on board a tramp xerrr Dotu IHI 8KCBKT Or THR J1 i tr lmHncraIL A ehOttiT teie ot lOTe and mystery revealed to one who sought seclusion in a Trench chateau MH8 WOOD STKXOGBAPHBlt BT wotmt ind absorbing detective story in wbteh a supposedly deal JJ end dumb steaogaphsr is the central figure HKB nOODOO By HAOU XrWAWT i9 prOTidenual encounter witbatloredocow Vri fin college irmaiw speckled heifer plsys en important part IN A TIGEB TKAP By CBAXUB FOTA ie of India wbtea prores that the Soya Slalav tiger Is no gentleman nennnv nbttlS BrHDClt jftt STAS ma Tbe mrstertoua chain of event OTi i caused by a still more mysterious coin All for Cents OF NEWSDEALERS ONLY it yours haint lt and wont get It for rot get another newsdealer The Shortttory Publishing Company Boston Mass A CONTAIKIKO Positions left end left tackle left guard center Tight guard Reliance Rcloe Hall McUugh Oliver Hector Burnett Taylor right tackle Bherrara ugniena Wyckoff quarter back Frih right hall McMillan ltitbalf HnS full California Sherman Simpson Walthall Schmidt Plunkett Douglass Wilson Baker Doiler flopp Bansome RELIANCE CLCB NIGHT A Capital Programme At ranged for This Krenlngk Tbe Reliance Club ot Oakland has a good programme for its entertainment tonight and tbe boxing contests promise to he as interesting ss they should be lively Tbe event of tbe evening will be a four round go between McMahon ot the Olympics and Dixon of the San Francisco Clnb as the men are old opponents evenly matched and each confident of his superiority In the other bouts tbe San Francisco Club will be well represented by Sullivan OBrien Wiggins Bates Kenny Lyons Schnler Kelly Maroney and others Kncinal Yacht Club Tbe Enelnal Yacht Clnb will bold its closing day for the season of 1895 on Saturday afternoon A number of races will be held over the nlub course on the bay CHRONICLE RACING CHART cay OI3TMOT TftAOK OOT03ER 24 1895 Twsnty nlath day of the Fall meeting ot the California Jockey Clnb Weather fine tract fast 142 FIRST BaC About six furlongs selltni three year olds and upward Purse J22a Time i 14 Index Hors Weights 133 Sleeping Child 3 109 93 Beatrice 3 102 Ida Sautr 3 99 133 Gold Dnsu 5 103 112 Carrie Shaw 5 101 413 Triumph 4 98 113 Imp LolokaUni a104 Santa Kosa 3 IW Imp Trentoia 5 107 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 4j 4 sg el iM 4 6 git 7 7 7 7 6 8 8 9 9 9 9 Jockers ggfe A Williams 3 3 Rowaa Riley 3 6 WFlynn 3 5 2 Cleary 12 40 Cheraher 4 8 Bnrlingame 7 6 Peoples 8 Jones 5 15 Retail Stores MODERN APARTMENTS AT Very Low Prices TV comcxB Sutter and Polk Sis Seat Betall Section In Western Addition ATTENTION 19 DIBECTXD TO THXSS floe stores and elegant apartments all centrally located end containing every known modern convenience the atartmeats contain twos six teeteron rooms and batfe each and arena tonally light and sonny Inspect them at oaee Full particulars of BUA12IWAXO BCCKBSE CO 81S X30 HonttomerrSt Mill Building boudsun Won easltr Winner tV KaudaUs ch by imp Child oi the atut rtn go Bmgh 1 1 bECOIU RACK Flre farlongi selling three year olds and upward Purse 300 TUncHOOSi Index Horses 4 Weights St tt Fin Joctm opCw IIS Nelson 4 7 Hi I 1 1 1 Hennessy 6 3 1 118 Gondola 5 104 5 5 4 3 2 Hlnrlchs 10 60 11 Nervoso a 99 1 2 2 2 3W Sloan 3 4 101 Venus 3 09 3 3 8LJ 4 4 Chevalier 2 8 5 073 Mahogany 4 101 6 6 6 5 Coady 2o 60 88 Addle 3 93 3 4 6 6 Donnelly 15 60 feoo1Urt Woneasllr Winner Ranmell Garlands eh hby Daiceof Norflfc MelsonT 144 TttlBD BAClt Five and a half furlongs two year olds Parse 300 Time H07K Index 114 1315 97 84 134 Hones 4 Weights dlngton 2 107 Instigator 2 110 Billy Hcciostey 2 no Msrlorle 2 Edge mo int 2 Uaade Hill 2 Cellente2 Clara Johnson 2 rmp AHen a 107 110 107 110 107 112 A Fin 6 3 3 2 5 6 4W 8 6K 4 5 3 Vi 2 1 4 6 6 4X Vf 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 5 7 7 1 6 7 8 9 Jockeys Donahue Sloan Shaw Flynn Cosdr Maeklln Ulnricas Donnelly Hennessy Betting On Close 8 2 5 15 5 0 3 10 2 9 2 15 3 50 7 50 40 150 30 100 uoodstart Won easily Winner Boms 4 Waterhouses bc by Jtmperorof Korfolk An geliqae KERVOrS DEBILITY CCTIED To men suffering from the effects ot youthful indiscretions or excesses In later life feeling their mental as well as physical powers leaving them and who are timid fretful despondent unfit tor work or who Buffer from unnatural drains and louses headache lame backs nervousness etc we offer a positive remedx DRASriE7rS ELECTRIC BELT supplies a genuine current ot electricity which in a quiet and soothing but post Uve way gives the system back the visor and strength of former days It cures permanentlrwlthout dragging and only costs a trifle We have a most valuable book entitled Three Classes ot Men which we aend securely sealed free upon request DR A SAKDEX 833 Market SU fan FranelscoCal Office Hon rs 8 to 8or lundr 10to IS roruaad Oregon oaoa 363 WaaolBswaSk ImportanMo Patrons or THE RACES MES8B9 COVrXOTOSr A CO BBO TOiKi nooace that after a mm toocessf ol Eastern season rhey hare opened offices la Baa Francises and are erepared so tarnish Accural Inside information and Win nln Cards On the dally events to be run as BAY DtSTBICT and JNOLKitDiv TBACKS can Insure patrons EKOLLAR AND SATISFACTOBr PROFITS en their Tori Investment Dauv For InU cartlcnafs sad ctetalled intotmaUoa eaUMwrlte COVINGTON CO 83 Chrenfets BntldlngSan Pranelseo Texas moderate toflg DistaoceTslephoae SW 8 Sl oUB PELECTKWB sent pstrons dally by messenger If desired Oat of town aobacribers posted if wire before Won each dar HOTELS 1AK FOURTH back six and a half furlongs selling three year olds and upward Purse 110 300 Tim 13C 8V 123 Horses 4 Weights UJor Cook 3 DetecttTe 3 Lady Jane 3 Rose Clark 4 May Day 4 tucarao 9t 93 98 101 101 101 llo Terry a 08 Btr Tin 1 4 3 6 5 7 9 8 6 6 7 2 5 6 1 2 7 Jockeys Mcfarre Chevalier Jones Slosa coady Turiyan Donnelly Betting On Close J5 2 fW 3 2 4 10 10 12 ft 8 15 15 Good start vvondrlTlng Winner 8 HUdrethsb by Bolsrark Sltert Violet 14B nftH fcACJS One mile setting tnree rear ous and upward Parse 9300 Time Index 129 103 123 128 85 123 Horses A Weights ModeL3 103 Xery Bint 3 102 Elmer 4 Ill Last Chance 4 1101 tSvengeU ft 1011 Aiianapaa 3HAf to ft etr tin 1 2tf 1 1 1 3 6 6 6 5 9 2 2 4 VX SU 8 4 St 4 VK 4 4 5 5 6 SWT 6 6 Jocceysv Chevalier Bi er FimnrI uarttn Sloan A WilllaaU Betting On Close 9 10 44 5 10 0 6 9 10 4 5 2 10 15 hood start Won easily Winner CsillornUs stables cat by Imp eUrModrs44iypsy A Ladies Grill Room HAS SrET rSTXBLISHED Xt TBB PAt ACJ nOTEU It takes tse ptace of the Ctty Bestaaraau wlta airect eatraaee fen Mart street ladles sheppinr will na thU astestde slrabta place te loach Protnot service sad too mil ebargee sock as hare vea the Oentlenjesrs Griu Boom as taternstteaal rtpntaUoa win jeev eaatSthtsBewdeaartnuat THE GEAND HOTBLV 8A5 PHAJf OISOO OIL rg tnxirECTED by a reor vtaxsK rhrhAnil ADrt nttttk Palaea wMf a string 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