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Cos ftngclcs Daily (Times 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1904, and hits off him scattered around pretty blo-'k Roman those who guessed after the fifth race was over. They were not over released Company, part Iota tratt. wen ana tney could not be used to 94 97 104 10 Walter Morrow ani Veda Shcppard Morrow 'ONE FAVORITE SCORES A 'WIN. to Kloeckner, lo: 6, Ltsge a Lower TWO HANDS NOT NEEDED. tether for many runs.

The Tail Ends started It off with with the ride of Dugan on Katr.erine Ennis. and many of the spectators thought the boy might have done better iract, no. Bridget O'Xeltl to Luther Morgan, lot 1, single by Ganley, who went to second 106 10S I Dioc Brand a subdivision, $S25. man he did, though the mare broke In front and ran her head off. having 109 il Jon.s.

A Frar. Gage and Abbot -Kinney to Otltlie Walter, lot 4. block nothing left with which to stall off the on a wild pitch and scored when Francks drove one Into left. They did nothing more until the' last, when Kruger shot one to right field, advanced to third on Infield outs by ntd of Oollie Weithoff In the stretch 110 110 110 647, Moonstone (6S6) Japalak 5807 Geisha Girl 6432 Wager 6361 Profitable (6356) Hindoo Princess (6430) fceptre 6454 6455 Military 64ti5 MfU'Flecknoe 6453 Emsne Sixth race One mile, selling, year-olds and upward: Headstrong 6432 Bed Damsel 6445 Erne (6445) Merwan touniry liud tract. William Lankester to Anra Fitihugn Archibald, lot Weatlaka Park trait, jears, 9 per cent.

$:0. Mra Armstrong to George Banks, lot 22. block 1. Let subdivision, and lot blocic' 4. Marathon tract.

2 years, 10 per cent. Obajiah and Lydia Sassaman to Faulkner, part lot 13. Alcantara Grove tract. 1 and 2 years, per cent, two notea at $:. Adeie Miller to Bar.k of Hollywood.

lot 3. oik 14. Hollywood, 1 year. 11 per cent, $300 Elizabeth Holils ar.l George Hollis In Equitable Saving Rank, part block 20. Enstj Lis Angeles, installments.

n.S per cent. A Pheips and Katie Paelps lo 11 ji Whlt.ey. part lot 8. 3 Wiiirleys tracts 1. and 3 years, lu per cent, two notes at $10o each, and -one note at J200O.

U'jOO- Aliander Macker.sie to Edw Baker.i lot 24. block and lot 1. block W. Mon-! 1 -vear' ciii2'0. The winner Is a manifestly better mare ioi college tract, ji.j.

Clara, A HeVtand to Jcnnt Davisson ana is now tn grand condition, fit to race against the best of her kind. Rag Dunleavy and Shoo Fly and scored on j0 Ball Game is Half Won With Picking Winners Job for a Fortune Teller. lot 4. olock 3, Mniiry Heights tract. 110.

Streib single to left. Hugo Asplund ta Mifs Theresa Hol lag, the favorite, got away absolutely The Looloos could do practically One Handed Catches. land, iji block o. Avalua. JKou.

last ana was accorded a general 100 103 alter Walker and Alice to Grace Dumping ail along the Ine whirh nothing with Mosklrpan straight ball until the fifth, when they made four Mannas, pan lot lo, block West Los doubtless had something to do with his failure to finish in the money. A J50 A.an uaniner ana Ada Gardner to 105 107 108 110 r-ieanor part lot 14, A Gardner's 6433 Louwelsea Flood and Streib Both Shock Pinkcrton Wins Baby Race in Clever Style. plaster was hanging over Dugan's head for a while, but Judge Cole Journeyed to the paddock to look up the "---i oi noiiyivooa euodivisi on. lluoo. easy runs off a pass to Flood, Hard doubles by Toman.

Wheeler and Smith and an. error by Francks. In the sixth Ganley dropped Cravath's fly to right and then Santa Ana stole second. He advanced on Ross's hit to right and scored on Toman's sacrifice. Ross Inas.

lot (6433) Jlngler (6409) Invietus aire Maclay to Maclay, block 8' Maclay Ranoho. ilO. Septembeii 110 the Natives. nnle Rnlfnn matter and decided the Ennis mare had done about as much as she had ri rtvtnea Maclay, known as Charjei Maclas. to Isabella Granger Maciay.

same, Mrs Eugenia Cooler lo He.irv West Little Rock Races. any right to In traveling a half In 0:49. LITTLE ROCK (Ark.) March 25. reach3d third on this and came in $ii) jears, i'j per cent. There was a great deal of rough riding i- vtooiwine, lots 2, 21 and 23, Hun Wllliai Tt' Half-mile: Tom O'Hara won.

Fay Tem- ier tiigniana view tract, tiO. in the race and several boys looked to have had a hand in (-naries Reed to Standard, lot 1 Fnuhahi. c. na -ary unite fir.n Bank, lot 17. block 4.

Urm- Talent Takes a Trimming at Hands of the Books. pleton second, Lyddon third; time 0:56. when Eager hit to right field. The score: IX3 ANGELES. OlOCk h.

freeve'a snhrltvUInn Vnmnfa Doe Moskiman is a Pudding Five and one-half furlongs, selling: Berth. i. 8 Pr cent. S1200. Jnri William Sherwood ty Dick Ripley won, Dolinda- second.

Ci Tamar Batkln, formerly Tamar Meader, tn Fifth Inning. George James third; time 1:11. A.B. K. B.H.

B. PO. A. 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 4 to vi iiuam Liliard, part section 31, 3 11, Bernarfl. cf Flood.

2b Mas. tract year, 9 Pauly to Rozania One mile and i0 yards: Barney Margaret Meader to William LIddan! na Kraisher inlo I Dreyfus 'won. Sarllla second, Bermuda 3 14 I Jlie nr Smith, Spl. lb Oavath. rf part section 31.

i ll, fi. third: time 1:48 jars liflie Jlomt to lo's 1 tn One mile: Martius won, Irgold Thrift Los Angeles, Oakland, 2. It might be Just as well before we go lot on n-rsi fi i prawi. San Pedr "reet. 12S.27 i vears nerenT'0" of Thirl street: rs.

per rent, $vjtto Today's Entries. The Long Beach stakes are the feature for today, and are the last stakes of the meeting. Probably at least four three-year-olds will face the barrier for the long Journey over the seven Jumps at a mile and three-quarters. Olinthus and Mistleton will probably not start, and Martin Brady's chances are generally liked the best, most horsemen figuring the distance too u. diock t.

Fernanao. Ross, If John Kobiuson to Henrietta A fUrlr nsit second. Black Wolf third; time 1:44. Toman, Eaeer. ui-jcti u.

esr los Anceies. "arson anil Bessie TVa.n Six furlongs: Dr. Clark won, Febru Elw.x.d California-Pacific Railway c.mnanv Ii. Wheeler, Vii' 0 Hayei Tesub- any farther along in the present baseball season to cut off a lot of iie extra arms of the nlnvore In hnlh thA ary Blue second, Countess Clara third; division. -ngeie3 inter-I rDan Railway Company, asreo jma addition, year, When the horses are running at As- rot as they did yesterday, class and "riders considered, the best way to pick pinners lies through the doer ct the (nearest fortune teller.

At least that Is what a majority of the talent thought yesterday after they jhad officiated at the bowling over of 'five favorites, the only failure to fall from grace being Pinkerton's win in ithe babjf race, a victory which still (further clinched his reputation of be- time per cent Totals ment to convey all of its railroads in ri.un'v 28 OAKLAND. Wright and Bernlce 'L Wright to Fllsa. Six furlongs: Joe Martin won Lenox Los Angeles and Oakland teams. of Los Angeiea and all property appertaining second, Boomerack third; time 1:16. to bum runways, If this ivere done larcre sums could to same.

Dronertv described shove Oaney. rf 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 27 15 1 P.O. A. E. 2 0 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 3 2 0 10 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 74 14 3 r.ua ailll-4vH anA cs-.

be saved to certain players for coats tW'iOO. FTanc-ks, Burrows, lo 2 blfc- 10 1 Los Angeles and Glendale Electric Rallwav great for Cambaceres. The entries follow: First race One mile, selling, three-year-olds and upward: 6M6 Chemist 97 464 Innsbruck 100 ana snirta and cuffs and this would be Kruger, ir Grove tract. 1 year 0 1 Company to Los Angeles Inter-l'rban Railway EATTLE TAKES rpTTTJXT, liriVTTVr Dunleavy, cf a big item in Itself. Frederick eras, and Delia Gr'ai to Securi'r Ings Rank, part lota 1 to 4 black io convey strip leer, wide crossing Darby Reservoir site Los An There is certainly no apparent rea geles, and an easement over parcel In block son why' two hands are needed' in a ball game unless to hike up your oi ivannoe tract, and franchises, etc, JSi.iCO.

Sohafly, 2b Streib, lb Devereaux, Sb Boettlr, Moskiman, Totals Bridget O'Neill iT.V -t Mania lo same, urooertv descrlhed ahnv $2. 260. trousers with. They are not necessary division. Pomona.

5 years 10 rr -b-Elizabeth o' Mrs Pauhne HewN oerg. lot in unsubd vidert 1 Los Angeles Traction Comnanv to Los An to bat with, for Dolly Gray knocks OVERCOMES SAN FRANCISCO BY geles Intr-L'rban Railway Company, agree tract. 2 years ner ul -arrj SCORE OF FOUR TO ONE. mem to convey its street railways in city '6440 Picture 103 64TO Bassanlo 107 6445 Dug Martin 107 646S Sherry 107 6440 Little Secret 109 Lurdan 110 6457 Fiamero 110 64H2 The Covenanter 110 6416 Major Hooker HO 6U32 Legal Maxim 110 Second race Five and a half fur sky balls in practice with one hand. They are not needed to throw with.

lot'lT Ne, los Aiigeies ana property appertaining to said railway, ji.md.oIS. -jv. a jears, per cent years, 9 pej- cent. same to same, property descrlhed ahnvn. although several bright local papers have thrlllingly described games P.

to ins tne best two-year-old which has here this winter. Those who 1 thought the honor lay with Belle Kin-Iney or S. G. Morton's Jerome were lorced to admit Pinkerton's superiority his clever win from the Belvldere filly, picking up 118 pounds, which is an impost for a two-year-old. Aside from the second race, betting (degenerated into a guessing contest with all kinds of false favorites, if results could be depended upon to show hnythlng.

Rut as Judge Cole tersely put 'It, one could take a field of ten such horses as are now racing at the track, etart them ten times and get sewn different winners. Xobody can expect to handicap performers of that kind with much regularity, and overturned favorites follow as a matter of mn Catherine Underwood to Tivrne and wherein players made fine "two-handed throws." Pitchers don't cer Katheryn Byrne, lot 13, block Desnoyera 'vtd" Pfrv I 3 year9- 9 per CPnt- M200 t. and Isaheiia n-- IIHCI, till. longs, three-year-olds and upward: Earned Victory by Hitting Curves to Unguarded Spots When Men Were on Bases Hall Rapped Ball Once for Homo Run Williams Pitched Strong Game. itate of George Xickerson.

deceased tainly pitch with two and It is really hard to imagine what a man Maxwell, block 9 7 an aeoree distributing to Clara A Minier and RUNS AN'D HITS BY IN'NIXGS. 12 14 5 6 7 9 9 Los AnjrflM 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 6 Base hits 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 x-7 Oakland 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Uae hits 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2-8 GUMMA RT. Two-base hits Smith, "Wheeler, Toman, Streib. Sacrifice hits Pples, Tnman, Ross. First base on errors I Angeles, S.

First base on balls Off Wheeler, off Moskiman, 3. Left on bases Lns Angeles, Oakland, 3. Struck out By Wheeler, by Moskiman, 1. Dnuhle plays Flood unassisted. Hit bv pitcher Smith.

Villi pitch Whwler. T'mpire O'Connell. Time of game lh. 4'm. V.HIUU ii villa lots 6 to 9.

Uurbnnk has two hands for In a game. -ora n.uen Joseph (former Cora Kllen xeai-s ago when baseball was in its wown) and Hir.ry Joseph to Henrv 61.ri2 Itoseleaf 92 6452 Constantino 101 6tr6 Golden Ivy 92 6456 Tioleta 103 6392 Xatal 94 6.156 Zern Zem 103 6428 Metfiora 103 Leon a rnnr.r intie, lot 2. (i liened ct Co's snhrti infancy and championship games were vision. Painter Hall tract. Sin.

Unian Trust and Kcaltv romnnnv tn piayeu on back lots Saturday afternoons, they used to catch hot ground SAN FRANCISCO, March 25. Ex-luslve Dispatch. Harris's constella riooa, reconveyance or trust property. Aunt Gertrude 104 ers or swift liners with two hands and sometimes with their hats. They had pretty hard balls In those days, how iv.iwara looa to William Teetzel, lot Mappa tract, Widney and Marv Brav Widnev to Mr tion had not recovered from the shock of victory before it today got an awful nnff a uooi da' jt- those who could not win with such a break as they had yesttrday would bet- ia.dtV,t-ara'dioa?adt7ratctan an i tn 11 1UHPV.

part DIOCk 1' Mj.elav 41. ever, and frequently toughened them up for the next game by taking them home and soakingthem over night in bump. The enemy from the north did a neat Job and finished the exhibition. Ethel EuriTPSS to Marv Ar.slev ntirf Int irj BERT STILL MAD. WANTS TO BE SUED.

orpen central-avenue tract, tlfl. winning by 4 to 1. It would not Huntington Land and Improvement Com 5 vears. snoyer tract. have happened at all If Rip Van Hal- pany to William Sehultis, lot 20, block I.

Park Place, $10. Edward Flood to Kt.ii,. ci. the duck pond or the horse trough, this honor falling to the boy who had these evidences of a genuine home, rather than an upstairs flat, a delicacy store around the corner and a gaso tren, the oldest living man in the Company Pro Dev Co to Thomas Slmr Wo lot 25, Mappa tract: ll per cent. $20.1 i- aim oiock tiuroank.

51. game today, hadn't been such a good base runner and Hall had not knocked 6428 Jack Richelieu Jr 105 6452 Hagnarok II 105 635S Estado 105 Third race Klauson course, selling, three-year-olds and upward: C443 Durbar 88 Kinloch 102 6444 Xanon 104 Jim Hale 106 62S9 Ultruda 106 (6444) Redan 112 Fourth race One and three-quarter miles, Long Beach stakes, $1000 added, over seven hurdles, four-year-olds and upward: 6262 Dr. Worth 125 6)54 CannoH 125 (6298) Cam baceres 153 A Hess and Nettie tn sumo into in 10- Amalla Ilertel. lots 104 and line stove that called out the- entire i ana block 1, Rurbank, a home run and another scoring bingle department about raire everv two i.eorge 11 Peck. Jr.

and mivo p. William Manning, lots 11 and 12, Peck's subdi- and that college boy Williams hadn't months. These things, however, hap- Kellaway ision oi mock u. San i'edro. Sin.

placed such a pretty drive to the left 11 arid 12. block Louis iticncrnont to Vi-a a urn: ilia ici gei mi me uiock and take a rest Iq one or two races where the favor-lies finished out of the money, well jpliiyed second choices or place and how horses sopped up considerable coin for their backers, but on the majority the bookies did not need anv assistance. The victory of Parrington in the fourth event at three-quarters of a mile caught most of the wise brigade badly off watch. Golden Mineral, favorite, was generally thought the class of the race and wan held a second choice with Harm scattering play on M. Tarpey.

The "Democrat Joss," Bryan, nude an awful noisp for a while, but exploded in the stretch before the rush of Harrington, who was ibrought up cleverly bv Lawrence at "the right time and won haiidilv in a fine burst of ppped. Barriugton -as overlooked at the Juicv odds i to i. IUI feck fiuud VIS nr. nf Verdes tract, tint). 9 strain sn pV Morrill Holbrook and Ollle Holl.rook to BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS P.M.J SAN FRANCISCO, March 25.

"Morley has broken his word and defied the league," said President Bert of the Pacific Coast Baseball League today, referring to the trouble at Los Anger les yesterday. "Before Jack O'Connell went to Los Angeles he received explicit instructions In regard to how he was to act in case an effort was made to play Dillon, and he has carried them out so far." President Bert them showed a copy of the following telegram, whph he sent to O'Connell tocISy: "We think it cowardly and contemptible to threaten and harasss you, who are simply obeying Instructions. If they want trouble, they should proceed against the league officials. We do not i-nase. part lot 4 i wi.itti $20.

tract, mon ga rden. Yerkes pitched for Harris anddidn't come through In any appreciable measure. Seattle found him for nine safeties, one ofwhich was Hall's home run, driven clear over the middle fence into the kitchen door of a careless housewife. Williams, on the other Willis McElhlnev and Ftta MePihtnoe. i 6213 Olinthus 130 6118 Martin Brady 135 pencd in the gool old days before Providence Invented the straight front and "upper classes" that have nothing to do all day but visit over the 'phone.

ONE HAND ENOUGH. Nowadays the ordinary ball player uses but one hand and as the days go by the populace is getting next to the fact that it is very bad form to put two hands on a baseball, even when is shot out of a cannon. There is every reason to believe that some notes at $Ki each. S2.) 1 cent- 3 jicuainos. o.irr ser-iinT.

l-j i a $6740. Avert Scriven to Hanir Mistleton 140 Part lot 2. rearoi lioraner nnrt torn TJnwlnAn Fifth race Five and a half fur year, 11 per Charles Guenther. part lot 13, John Allen fin. uizzte a Wh tn noci, x-aiiiier ac tsan tract si-'.

longs, selling, three-year-olds and upward: 12. block 10. lot Andrew Peterson to Jennie Long, lot Dnlton Orange Grove tract. $10. Lady I'fk 92 Riding Lot Association ycrs, 10 per" 1 Roset.t and Isabella Marearet Fette to t36M Eva 92 6444 Susie Christian 92 Porter, jots 3 4.

block 47, Los Angeles of the local fans who now sweep out ifi? Jul res wer anions Mountain View tract. 1 year. 10 per cent -rtswciauon lands. $io Mrs Susan I. Mills and Wicks to gov the grand stand after the game so they can get in the next day, will live Charles Kelloe-ir iicuiu, went mrough the afternoon with a laurel or two and made new friends Seattle did the business that It had' to do in the first, second, fourth and sixth periods, getting one tally in each.

ilas home run was the feature of the second period, and in the fourth Brashear was brought home from sec- I tn s'xth Smith got first on brou by THE TIMES" FOIiM CIIAIiT. "i "i i nueu or America, part section 14, 1 Is" S. $1. Hermosa Beach Imd and Water Company bfglnnlng on south lino 1 1 irty-elehth street, north 84 1-4 deg. west i'l tee.

from northeast corner to see the Coast League pennant won by a one-armed team. If you don't believe this, you missed the proof of it yesterday at Chutes Park when the yuri lot il, DIOCK Her mosa Reach John Meade to John Glass by 40-436, etc. TEE CTHCIAL CHART OF THE LOS ANGELES JOCKEY CLUB. James Scarborough, trustee, to Victor Looloos and the Tail Ends held their Per Jli)7S. F.

Balrd to Weston PniMIno- iu iange, lot 12, uiock O. and lots 1, 2, 3 ll snrinn irom court contests or any character. On the contrary we Invite one. Should like opportunity to examine certain manager, player and notary in open court and under oath concerning certain affidavits. League has positive oral and written evidence.

Have written Lohman not to play unless you officiate. If they cause your absence from grounds, no game. League will render you full legal and financial part lots 1 and 2. block io irnof i hock lots to 14, block 1C4. T.bi Vr Tra-k fan.

A TV. 6 months, 10 per i sno 5 E.rS;-,rh tri Francisco's second reception. It might be exaggeration to say that about as many balls were stopped and caught- with one hand as with two, but this might re, V. lallV W8S Alpheus Dudley and Martha hudw in a. Ldinenne Mnusegu to Domenlco Pilon? tt on tn li guf-ta Dunlap.

nnrt lot 14 hinnu lul J- oiock 21, or Llec trie Hallway Homestead Associminn rm uicnnrow, The score: SAX FP.AXCICO. sa4 U7arl. to frst. ington Garden tract, VPflM 1A tnnm Anna George Cochran and Marie Cochran to $400. be considered "kiddin'." It looked this way.

however, and it is even money Isabella Neelnnds and Wnion "0 tra't support. If you need an attorney em fc- on the first betting that there are very lands to Mrs Mary Pnrshall, part lots 1 and 3, block 2 Fall-view tract. 9 venro ra APCCT 7.T Frir-iv -t. -e: Forj1 pnfj u' ti Ijqwt'Ut. i a 1 Jiftat-tl IMltfl tj" iWUru 4 1.7 11.

liul. Z-XiiU4. I 3 i'i: f. 4v-l! 1 s. 4 William and Mary Sawtclle to i Wertcnbaker, lot block 8.

Llndsey addition. $230. $2250. Mary Schwartz and Mnti- -i i awrtm. Hiid.

brand, Jt jf lt a. lb 7b l-hj. lb Sehmeirr, Yerkes, ToiaJs Harriette Barnes to Hopkins, lota 19 to 24. Vernon's addition to Wliittier. $10 Hopkins and Emma Hopkins to ti Thomas, part lot 46, block 5, Beaudrv tract No.

2. 6 months. 6 per $225. Aferrlck and Mrs Fnnnv tn ri few fans who saw yesterday's game that can remember distinctly many two-handed catches. There were a few made in the outfield and on first base, but these happened doubtless because the plavers didn't know exactly what to do with the extra hand or whore to put it when they saw a ball coining IE 4 rt 4 3 3 1 I 1 It 3 14 1 7 2 4 I 5 1 S3 i i I ''i in s.

I y- 3" j'. in 7 i 7 7 1 1 t-i i i 13 11 31 32 Iv 1 5 1 i 1 11 Vvi; liupao l-jjureru-e ju 4 Anars-B V. Murphv 3 hi Keiiy lar Savings Bank and Trust Company, lot 11. $10 ernon- addition to Whittle-, i-imon nun tiunoard subdivision 13 months. 11 per jonn Bieecker and Annie Bleocker to A Goldbaek and Alice Goldbach to y3 A B.

Ii B.H. a B. O. A. 1 1 0 I I ft 2 1 0 0 2 0 1 4 4001 12 '10 3 3 0 I i (, js 0 1 It 2 a 4 0 1 1 1 1 27 il 1 SEATTLE.

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i 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 5 4011i2(! 3 0 0 1 0 l) 0 4 1 1 l) 2 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 321161 3 0 0 0 7 0 1 i 0 2 0 2 3 0 9 27 14 2 I "arion, part lot 2, block San Pasiiual tract, $10. David Lewia Burke Claudlr.e Weaver, James man-Anierlcsn Savinirs Bank, lot 17 km 4(1, Central Arlington Heights, 1 year, 10 per Off a "'i vi tuetta King to A tfchwel' zer lot 115, Burke Bros' Figueroa-street sub division. $10. Joseph Holla nd and Acnes Ttolion tn Van Haltrn, i -Mohler. 2b Liflehanty.

3I 1: ploy a good one. League guarantees all expenses." Bert's dispatch to Pete Lohman Instructed him not to play in any game with Dillon in it or in Umpire O'Con-nell's absence. In conclusion. President Bert said: "If Morley persists in playing Dillon I will call a special meeting of the league next Monday and what action it will take I am not prepared to say. Jl do know that some of the managers want to take the franchise from Morley and allow somebody else to run the team.

Without a vote of the league I would not go as far as this, but I will say that as long as I am president of the Pacific Coast League Dillon will never play first base for Los Angeles." Benninns Results. WASHINGTON. March furlongs: Belle of Milford won. Moorhen Al Wl 'i ci. Si jk I'-i, r.fcta jatrJx t.

3 plate i-i, show out. Uppercut, -i'-'i A MUK.lhe-. 'y. Hon luran. l' t-j.

1 -r Joseph Schulte. part section 11 6 13. 3 years per cent. $3:.0. Same to WIIlus Thompson, lot 114, same Wei' lirahear, lb U'l Mart t.J.

fiP-t Htre Miguel Alvarez, Agriplna Alvarez to Voro. i.os Angcica Cemetery Association to Mrs A Trmnkins, renewal ar.d extension of mortgage to P-30. their way. FLOOD CAUGHT 'EM. There is a national bush-league team back somewhere in Brooklyn, off which Morley of the local team picked a player this year, by the name of Flood.

He is a nice-looking boy and after Morley played him on second base for one game, the fans forgot all about Raymer and Reitz and the others who had been there. He gave out a few one-handed plays yesterday that ought to make Red Horse Devereaux pretty a a ioeiiuuney, part lot 57S, Evergreen Cenie- fmith, rf Hall, Wllaon, Wiiliami, Smith and Mary Etta Smith to IVIJ, tl). William II Bowon to Bover, 1, block 4, Comnton. A v-ry bad lot. with lots of Interference, but wh-n straichtoperl out ir hnme came very tni.

wlnnitt pan l.lrto had no hur.s tn the irl-h i.pcrt.ui a smashing nice- in. lart furlnK. Fi. i-1 slow tu tslu; cl-l with 'a' rush" Innsbruck early irt Capitol tpt-L'd for ihr-e-iuarters. 6465 RACEFour fwlorg-s.

Purse. To-yeor-olds. Value to Arm, 1277.. part lot Charles Yale, lot 68, Salt Lake Depot tract. years, It per $1050.

Gideon Moody to Helen Moody, part Totals Same to same, lot 69. same tract. years. in uno un ioi iii, aimer llerrlott a re- 11 per tlO.lo. SCORE BY IXNIXC1S.

tuooivision. i. Joseph Wolfsklll and Elena Wolfskin arren G. Helen to Kate Ely, lot Jockey. dp.

Cl. Lakj IJipit tract, $10. to Oriman Savings and Loan Society, lot at northeast corner Seventh and streets, and part lot 9, Knrckhoff tract, note not set out, SCO 010. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 1020210 0 17 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 04 100322O 19 San Francisco Lane hits Seattle Base hitB Mary parshill and Alfred Parshall to Isabella NeR iands, part lots 1 and 3, block suir. neu riorse nrst made the one-handed business popular on Thursday and after Flood saw Red Horse stick 2, Falrvlew tract, $iii.

Wt. St. 't Str. Fin. HS 2 2 3 2 2 1 Hi! 1 1 'a 11 2 1 I'W 3 2 3 1W 3 4 1 4 3 103 0 6 5 2 103 4 4 1 4 4 6 Jenkins and Henrietta A Jenkins to Index.

Hoie and Owner (M07 I'inkctton ItiX.) Ivinmy ijuiies i Co.) Jerome is. 47 1'ogfjy Mine f. K. IJurncli). W41 Slnicado iK.

J. Baldwin) Dorado (H. A. Stable) Coupled with Sir.lcado. lo 11-20 0 Relondo Improvement Company to Charles J.

Boiand J. Lewis Kelr-ht Prior W. Kelly lJUsan SUMMARY. Home run Hall. Buehlcr.

lot 30, Ocean Beach subdivision of James Alex Leonard, lot 7 and part lot 8, Brown's Kubrtlvlsion Ro San Pasaual! 3 years. 10 per $1000. Two-base Leahy, Kchmeer. Redondo Leach, $10. Kaspare Cohn and Hulda Cohn to Cluada lupe Padilla.

lt ISO. Montebelio. $10. Firm base Totnl. SI 17.PJR.

on trrors Man Kranclsico Seattle, 2. Julia Sprague Hanium, formerly Julia Terkes, off WI1- At puBt 14 mill. 2:31, Plnk'Mton place Htid cut: Kmnev iduce show nut- On called balls-Off Hams, 3. second, Old liibbr third; time 1:18. Half mile: Dr.

Swartz A-on, Incense second, Girdlestone third: time 1:52. Six furlongs: Princelet won, Mr. Pickwick second. Alpaca third: time 1:24 4-5. Seven furlongs: Pompano won, Scotch Thistle second, St.

Juvenal third; time 1:31 1-5. Six furlongs: Paul Clifford won, Tim Klley second, McWilliams third; time 1:17 2-5. One mile: Red Light won, Coy second, Clarence third; time 1:49. REDUCED Winner bik l.y i.l.iie H. Trained hy It.

I. Williams. Kcraic-hfd Alrhip, HiMthus. Pturt (food. Won In ii.ud drive of three.

l'inkcrton best. Buland swuni; wide with him In the stretch, and had to be hard Left on hnses San Francisco, Seattle Struck out Hy Yerkes, 'by Williams' lilt by pitcher Irwin, Wilson. Double plays MoMer, unassisted. Wild pitch Yerkes. Time of name 2h.

3m. I re cCa rt 1, i to win. Kinney imd her Out swerved til the Htretch Bprague Robinson, to Harry Robinson, portion of San Francisqulto Rancho. Huntington Land and Improvement Company to Josephine Kruell, lot 21, block Park Place, $10. Wllmane and Wilmane to Ade-lene Gish, lot 5, block 3, Hamilton tract, East Los Angeles, $10.

Clara Hicko'k, Hlckok, Knols ar.d Knole? to James Griffin, lot 82. Holleiibeck Par ktract. Jio. Gibson and Anna Glhson to Jame? turn e' i RATES EAST i.i. nc iw.

woe. uivcn wciiif nnni Dorado ran nice race 6-166 Seng. Four-year-olds and upward. Value to first. around a few then Red Horse had a good chance yesterday lo see him, and how It looks from the front.

Julia Streib, who catches on first like a crocodile eating babies, opened the second inning for the Tail Ends by trying to knock the ball over the left-field fence, but got only two bnses on it. With one run to the good, this start looked pretty sweet as Red Horse came to the bat. He sized up Fat P.oy Wheeler, looked around for a soft spot and then picking out a nice low one, shot it on a line hifrh over second base. Julia turned his back and started for the plate with a sweet, satisfied smile on his face. Was Flood there? Well, yes, if you had had time to notice it.

When he saw Red Horse's hit burning a hole through the air, he made a swift spring to the right and a grand leap up toward heaven, grasping at the air with his left hand as he partly turned around. He fell back to the ground with the bail in his left hand and with another leap to ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO Griffin, lot Hollenbeck Park tract, Index. and Owner- Wt. Ptr.

Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. William Daley to Marcnret Hson, I tra; WORLD'S FAIR part Iot3 12, 11, 10 and 9, block 22, comp- ton.

$1. n-5 0-2 Jackson 2 M. Johnson 4 J. I.ewta 2 Through Standard and rAil I'd .1.11 4 3 I's ti 1 1 's 3 Tourist ileeping cart LJr-l L. I -via- 64(3 Bluo Miracle.

4 (Mm. Sander-). 645.V-Cardwelitn. 1 W. 6432-Murest.

li IS. Dolanj 4H20-Sktnni-u. a il! 1. Hohart) 64." 3W Urbano, 4 (C V. Tumwr) t4ii Gibraltar, a ll.

8 Nell lloltnn, i il.ill 4 1 2 1 1 1 7 'i 8 4 2 1 ll 3 4 6 2 2 1 fi 1 7 1 1 5 2 Vi 4 1 6 14 6 1 7 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Fit I DAY, March 25, 1904. Hoover and F.va M.iy Hoover to Andrea Leanhaw, lot 2S, block i. Washington-street tract, lOo, ticiiTje Daw, Eugenia Daw and Bedell t3 Thomas Leedom and Hattie a Locdom, lota 1. 3 and IS, block 3.

Daw Nlles subdivision of Vemondale, 10. Title Guarantee and Trust Company to hairy Allen Culp, reconveyance or lot block Santa -Mason and charlotte Ada Mason to Lawrence 1 8 6 8 W. Dugan 10 3.) Fletcher 2.1 Slnnott lffo 200 TEXAS and PACIFIC RY. TACOMA'S FIRST VICTORY. OPENING GAME AT FRESNO.

(BT THK ASSOCIATED PRBSS P.M. FRESNO, March 25. Tacoma defeated Portland here today In the opening- of the league series by a score of 2 to 1. Keefe, the youthful Tacoma iltcher, proved himself an enigma to the l'ortlanders, who pot but three hits off his delivery. Butler was easy for the Tacoma, hclni? touched up for fourteen hits.

Preccl-ins the game. George V. Cartwriffht spoke for about ten minutes on ihe subject of 'baseball, and Mayor L. o. Stephens put the first ball over the plate.

The attendance was about 600. The score follows: TACOMA. and At post mln. Oft at Tmn 0 IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE piaee snow j-n; i ni i inc. phow 4-r.

Marca. l.J. Winner b. g. by fnir.e 1 bv c.

F. Saii'lers. had landed on second base, complet Mart giod. Won easily. Second and hlrd tltivlne.

OFFICE IroMv. ing in a second, almost, one of the fastest and most startling unassisted his field Skirmish flliracie puumia the best: v.i in a packet most of th.i wiv; wh-n clear unused easily Cardwcllton had Ins uUal but mil. Muro "imdly messed about Closed stuutly. Lesebud lnomlnciit to stretch. (ion Die plays ever seen west of Jersey 6467 KACB-Six Threcyear-old and opw.rt.

Value to City. Red Horse stopped with his heart in mouth, half-way to first base and Julia turned around to go Route. Lot Angeles Index. Horse and Owner Wt. St.

hack, but It was too late, for Flood Fin. Jockey. Op. CI. A ll.

R. it. P.O. A was back in theame ag-ain and ready John Sharon nnd Mark Sharon to Emery Tinman, lot 21, block 8, Brooklyn Heights Ganalil tract. S32S.

Carrie A Rvman and Ttyman to State Bank of Sin Pedro, lot Sepulvedas tub-division of block S. Sen Pedro. $10. Charles Garwood to Edward Garwood, 11-1S Interest, undivided, of the following: Commencing at a point 51 deg 4r, men feet distant from NE corner of Wallace tract. Paradena.

$10. Charles Garwood, guardian of estate of Chester E. George and William II Garwood, minors, to same; undivided Interest In 1 pcre, described above, as per deed, $10). William Corson and Grace Corson to Fuphemla Cordon, lot R. Mock 96, and lot block 74.

Santa Monica. $10. Hattie Cowan to Pamaniha Cornwell, part lot 1, Mock 11, tmg Beach. $ir'. Miss Lou Purvis to Charles Bimford, lot 4.

block Alamitos Beach, $10. Lena Miller find A Miller to Anna I. Oooflyear. lot 2, Thorr.burg's subdivision, Alamitos. $710.

Julia Wiodvllle to Adam asen, part of Villa lot No 221 A. Alamitos t-act. $'vw. Alamitos Land Company 4o Mary Garrison, rart lots Hj and 110, Alamitos tract, $10 Mary Garrison and Tv Garrison to John A Pnterocn. lots 23 and 21.

block 46 Long Beach. $10. Tames Crane to Frederick Ford. lots 342 and fit. Ford's Temple Street addition to" Los Aneeles.

$10. Warren OilPMcn to Jesse Fulth, loia and S9. tlt Panlel and Mnnd Althouoe to Shields, lot S. Folndcjtcr sub- dio(on. $10.

Covner to Johnson, lots 33. 34, 35 Casey, 2b Nordyke, lb Mclaughlin, to cat a few more. THERE ARE OTHERS. auction. If 'j 5i Str.

2 4 1 'a 1 4 1 1 Oh I. 1 6 1 fi f. 2 4 7 6 1 4 'j 4 4 1 7 1 2 2 3 14 4 1 5 fi 2 I J442 UarrlitBten. 3 (M(K-k Jt Co.) 17 C431 M. F.

Tarpey, a A. 1431 Callant. til, D. liutxler) 9K 6412 Atlamlco. IK.

J. Mineral, 3 IDimne) 102 Turtle, 3 (J. C.M(.er) 90 (415 Nevai more, 4 (F. L' agan) r07 8 8 7-2 8 3-2 I'D liwrence 9 W. IniRan 6 M.

Johnson 3-3 J. Lewis 6 Feleht Anderson 10 L. 4 This set Julia Streib to thinking, and he did exactly the same thing five 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 ...10 ry is.uicrw.orin, ioi otock Zahns resutwlivlslon. Same to same, lot 14 and part lot 15, block same subdivision, 111). Huntington Land and Improvement to Norval Butchart, lot 6, block Park Place, $10.

Ijehecea French. Stephen A French. Laura and Kdith French to Flora Zob.l, lot 7, block 6, Alvarndo Helshta tract, Ancus It Llndley to Charles Pendell, lots and Fourth-street Bridge tract. W. Title Guarantee and Trust Company to Dan 47aiT.pr.ell, block 63, Gkndale.

10. Samuel Wilson and Mabel Prat Wilson to Adeie Well, lot IS, Wlesendanger tract. 110. Lee A -Oonnell and Frankl- McConnell to Jos-ph Whltehorn. lot 3.

block 14'i, Vnee-Wno Heights, tin. Hannah Mlntrva Lan, Cora Ijine. Ella Marion Vlning, nee Ijine, (roorjre Vtnin Percy a Lane and Ida Ijine to Calvin Haines Moore, lot l. block 1. Pickering Land and Wiiter Company's subdivision, l.

Prank Sherman and Corinne r. Sherman to Louisa Hor.imer, lot 31, Culver's Itoxburv Park. Cynnthla Conp-r to Wilkin MostelW, part lot 1M. Wilson tract. III.

Fred Lee and Hattie re to Mrs Lllv Armstrong lot :2, block 1, Fred Lee'g subdivision. 510. Inne Cowles and Cowles to A Lynch, cf Cogan, ss Hannivan, rf Sheehan, 3b Horan, Keefe, Totals Auction minutes later in ihe last half of the same Inning. Cravat opened the sec- 1.13. At post 4 mln.

Off at 3:31. 0:40, BarrinKton plaea 5-2, show i'-5; Tarpey place -2. 1: Callant, 1-2. oi.u inn wun a nign, sizzling liner winner br. r.

by Mits-tto-Soney Lass. Train. 4 bv ll. Mock. over first base and by a lne leap like PORTLAND.

A H. R. n.H. 45. B.

P.O. fil- Acre Orantre Grove, at 10 a.m., Monday, March 28, on the premises, the Shafer Ranch in the Packard 10O.1 he grabbed the ball left-hand A. E. ea out of the air and snared it, but Mart Hood. Won easily, aod third driving hai'd.

Harrington tan over his Held In the stretch, winnliiK easily. Tarpev had i.fe.l md hons on well. Callunt was taken ihe overland uil the way; vwis badly ridden Mlartl'eo h-tn Journey. Mineral cut off by Tarpey; could not Into Ill's stiide ucaln Turt im, the loaders flryt rt. Nevermore v.

looked lUc a winner on the last luin, but stoppl. 6468 Tn nACESix furlongs. Selling. Fjur-year-clds and upwarj. Value to first, Had no chance for a double play, for Tract, about 500 feet from the Ranch House, Fomona.

more was no one on a base. Thn in the last half of the fourth. Red Horse got his In the way of hand This Ranch contains 12-year old Freeman, lb 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 Mcfr.edie. rf 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 Na leau, If 3 0 1 0 1 1 Castro, ss 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 Heck. 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 cf 3 10 0 10 0 Francis.

3h 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 Steelniun, 3 0 3 0 11 2 0 Butler, 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 27 1 si 9 24 11 1 RF.V3 BT INNINGS. napping lor a tine right-handed stop Index. Horse and Owner- Wt. St. i Str.

Kin. Jockey. CI. Navel Orange Trees in full bearing, about 1000 Boxes still on trees. A in a swut grounner from cravath's bat.

The fans become accustomed and 3, blcck Tbe FBim. Herbert North, lber North and lMf-ene to this one-handed business by this 6M4Dotlle Weithoff, (Weaver) 10H 1 2 2 1 6435 -Firmer Jim, 4 Sharkey) pis 6 7 4 C2'i0 Katheilne Knnls, 6 i.Mrs. 4 12 11 Kio Cliico, a Harris) Ml 4h 7 C42I-J V. Kirby. 3 Strobe!) 108 5 1 (421 Hag 'l as.

i (1-. Dunne) ill 7 6 i 6421 Laureatea, a (J. jcltcr) 1.J4S 2 3 2 3 14 2 1 13 6 2 3 ti 1 l'a 3 7 4 1 3 1 3 4 1 4 1 7 Lawrence 6 10 Felctit 6 W. inigan 12 8 Slnnott 20 L. Jiekson 6 6 I'ri 4-0 7-10 J.

lrf-nls I Li 12343(719 ll 1 1 0 fi 0 0 2 0 2 4 11113 x-14 0 1 0000000 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 tune, but still had more noise and glad acclaim in the next inning when Flood asriin started them with a running right-handed catch of LXic. Mos-klmnn's Texis IWtguer back of second base. There were no more of. these fancy circus catches in the game, as Tacoma hits Tortland iiasa hit row of Walnut trees along the road in bearing, produces about $100 per year, Small House and good barn, 62 shares of Water and 26 shares in Frtiit Exchange go with the land. Also Plows, Tools, etc.

THOS. B. CLARK, Aucr. Office, 13iJ South Broadway. Crand-dl to jonn AVon Hobioh.

rart lot S. bloejc 2, Rn-ant pn.ire 1 James subdivision. $10 Title Inon-ance rnd Tm-t r-nrnnary to Or-villo W'horlwe. lt Mock 7, Fhurt Lln Bench suhd I vision, Total, MORTGAGES. Andrew Reafliaw and Alio- P.enshaw to John Brachman, lot 28.

block 2. Washington-street traeu 3 years, 11 cent, $2'K) and 2Cfl. $iW. Thomas Leedom and Hattie Leedom to naw 1:1 an 1 IS. block 3.

Daw Anoerson. jr. part block .9. Ord's Survey, tlfl. Same to Cbra Shatto, part block Oed Survey, $10.

Mrs Lena S.mon and 9 Simon to John Hayes, lot f-. Wick 42. F.lectrlc Hallway Homestead. $10. Faulkner and Ft Faulkner to Oba-dlnh Sassanian, lot 23.

Alcantara Grove tract, 510. Mae Codda-d to Mhana Paine, part rM tract. Sift. Wrd-lev and Margaret Virginia Whlt-ITMO A Pheibs. part lot Whitley tract.

I4OO0. Alamitos Land Company to Charles Thornbur. lots and 20, Wock 6S, Alamitos tttach townsltc, no. 1 t'nlon Trust and Really Company to. Ida A llromiey, lot Strong Dickinson Comp-ten-avemte W.

P.ltey and Katie A Riley lo Fred- At post 3 min. Off at 4.01. Time 0:19. 1.154. Dolile place 3.

show Jim place 4. show b-3; Ltinis show I. Winner br. m. by Dark Days Klorry by O.

sWnr f'art good. Won easily. Hecond and third drlvlnit to the limit. Dollle always close up; went l.y the lenders in th stiett ivinnlnc verv Jim outrun nrst part; came very last In the stretch. Ennis tired hadlv Chho finished 'like a lion.

Kirby was badly bumped at the hair. HjB Tug Interred with all through laec Lau-reatra awrrved In the itxetch. 6469 "VCnty Th. 5-ar-oId, and up- SFMM ART. Hits madc-Oft Keefe, off Butler, 14.

Two-base hits Keefe, Hannivan and Na-dean. Stolen base. 1. First base on errors Tacoma, Tortland, 1. First bsse on called balls Off Keefe, off Butler, 1.

Left on bases Tacoma. Portland, 3. Struck out-Kv Keefe, 4- by Butler, I. Hit by pitcher MOcedie. Turde plays Castro to Freeman.

Wild pitches Butler 1. Time of mime lit. 43m. Jack Huston, O. M.

STEVENS, Furniture and General Auctioneer. Office: 203 TAJO BUILDING. in: luajrrs are doubtless saving gome for the next series next week. These were the bright features of the. game and over two thousand fans had plenty of sport.

Dillon did not play, because he has 'decided to temporarily abide hy the eastern view of his ca? pending ft settlement. In ordr not to get Morley into any trouble with the league. He states that stay here tint II some agreement Is reached by the warr'n intcre'ts. Xiles subdivision. Vemondale, 2 years, 91 Wt.

Ht. li Index. Horse and Owner Thos. B. Clark bOLTH BAA.

Tl. Horn 1M7. (ir.eo Uli. 1 erlck Rose and Maud Bose, lot 17,1. Mills extension.

$10. A Balfour to Annie Balfour, part lo'a 14 Ftr. Fin. Jockey. Op.

Cl. 11 Mi Jackson 4 2 2 2 4 Lnwi- imj 3 1 lior 5 pi 4 2- 4 1 -hnon 13 5 4 f. 3 Lawrcness 5-2 3 6 2 6 8 J. Lewis 6 8 7 7 J. Booker 6 20 Harry, 8 (Fields 1 W2D Cumua, 4 (W.

641S Sherry 4 (J. Woods) All About, 6 Mra. Banders). i (J. Kane) 4I Admetus, ((3.

Ktrohel, t440 Lmlr, 4 (O. W. ...112 07 1 1 2 3 1 5 2 4 2 6 1 1 3 14 2 5 3 4 3 6 4 7 and IS blcck 13, Brooklyn Heights G-anahl 1 1 .2 3 1 6 I 4 2 7 6 1 but may decide to go to Brooklyn and tract. $11. show iiainon mat he cannot play Title lastiran-e and Trust Company to Wll- fe- baseball linm 3 FLrre rec invvapr of't-ust per cent.

t-'- 8 liutt. rworth to Security Savings Bank, lots 13 and 14, and part lot 10. block 8. Zahn'a rcsubdlvialon. 3 years, 8 per cent, $3).

William FHcke and Amelia Frlcke to Southern California Loan Association, lots 4 anl 0. Malr tract. Installments, per cent, Peter Muller and Marv Muller to Andrew Riffer, lot 9 end part lot 10. Mock 26. Wolfskin Orchard tract.

2 years, 9 per cert, flmw Theodore to Luclan Hose, part lots 14 and 3.I. Mock 23. Purk tract, 0 yesra, 10 p.r cent. i-). Francis Marl Parker and Franrrs) Lmilse Parki wire, also called France Web- Parker, to Sarah Paiton.

lot J. 3 Parker sufcdlvislon, yara. per cent. $1'0. Daniel AUhouc anU Maud Al'-aouse to William Pierce and Alio Pierce to Wil liam A Mcllenry, lot 17, Pierce tract, $1.

iiorsnla Frslsher. ens. Fralaher. Viola Special Rates to San Joaquin Valley. Round trip ticke; from Lo Anselea to Eau Joaquin Yailty points will soil every Tuesday until further notice v.

a Bouthrra Pacific, redue. ii ratea. Bnkersrield, Porterville. Hunt ird. Vtfalla.

110. 60; Tulait. 1 10; Fresno, l.lllis 111, Madera, 312; Merced, 313.30; Tuilock. 114 Modesto, Newman. Stockton, Hi.

Full Information at Southern pacific odita, ii di-uth fcpr.og ut. Loa ABsrieV. Finer than the Finest. SoMsn State Limited Daily, Los Angeles to Chicle. TirVcts, 237 So.

Spring St. routhern Pacific. Rock Island. Tt Kraisher. Charlotte Fraisher and Loula At post mln.

rifT at 1:10, 1:431., Harry place 5'S, ehow Cutsus pliu-e 1-2, out fhow; Sherrv how tl-" Winner b. p. by Klntrslwk-Vlliv Marie. Trained by W. Field' ltait talr.

Won first thne Harry nicely rated In front. Cufsvw was riven fler. i put flurry ran a fair ra. o. All About clo.tj with a nub.

ran il tnilr pinchctl uut of It right alter tUe ttait, PITCHER? DO WELL. Wheeler and Moskiman were ths opposing pitchers, and while Moskiman had a the best or it In tlje hit line, he whs humped very hard in the fifth Inning pud touched "up again In the iHXt, kept the eight 1. Prawl, formerly Fraisher. to A Crawford and Pauly, lot on west line San Throw his rice iji live-eifc-lilht. Pedro str-et, 27 feet north of.

Thirl afreet, etc. tif.0.41. Cecil March to Title Insurant and Trust.

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