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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 12

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Here to Wrestle the Giant Algerian Rides Second on Colt at Oakland Ara Bullman Walthour Calls Six-Day Bike Race Sports Fraud a Jenkins KEW APVKHTISEMEMTS. THE VALUE Of CHARCOAL PUBLIC TAKES BITE DULLMAIil APPEARS JENKINS ARRIVES AND ALL THE GOOD ONES ARE TO RUN FOR FAMILY CUP Few People Kiow How I'aef nl It I tm STARTS IN TRAINING a'reaervlnv Health and Beauty. IH THE SADDLE EARLY everybody knows that char coal is the safest and most efBciedt OUT OF BOOKS AT ASCOT who believed that Nelson could beat Corbet Tom Jenkins climbed out of the ferry disinfectant and purifier in nature, but As soon as the match was made Powell placed OAKLAND AT few realize its value when taken into the boat at the foot of Market street last some money. on jveison chances. human system for the same cleansing pur George Webb is on bis way to the Coast with a number of horses be purchased in the East for J.

A. Ia the shipment is Collector Jessup, one. of the, shiftiest, sprinters in the In the same car are two, Apple Blossom and Miller's Daughter, belonging to X. "Nelson, Eddie gantry and myself were for night and to-day he will go Into training at Sheeban's for. bis wrestling bout with 1 talus with tbe idea of engaging one of them as coach.

If this plan falls it Is probable mat one of the Pacific. Coast League players will be eugaged. 1 OAKLAND ENTRIES. Flint rafe, Futurity course, selling, maiden two-year-old fillies: 7450 Huu lte (Appleby 98 liti'l Saocbarrate (Napa Stock Farm. I OH 741 Lily (folding 108 pose.

Charcoal is a remedy that tbe more you. mcrly pals and used to bang out around tbe Board of Trade in Chicago," said Powell. "In Brozayell, the giant Algerian. The coi take of it the better; it is not a drug at all, the old days Nelson and Santry used box, and I S. Hand.

Webb will train for the Murray sta knew then that Nelson would some day be a test is to take place at Woodward a on but simply absorb the gases and impuritlea always present in the stomach and intes-' ble this winter. December ltb. At the game of catcb-as Five Favorites and a- Second Choice That Was. Played Are Knapp on Ananias Has Handi cap Won From Moment Barrier Is Sprung. tines and carries them out of the system.

chanii'lon. When I asked tor a bout lor him before tbe West End Club I knew well that the Dane was a fighting demon. I have never charmed my mind, and I cleaned up a nice catch-can Jenkins has conquered the Charcoal sweeten the breath after Twenty-one books were in line yesterday, a 74NI VII (Hamilton Co.) smoking, drinking or eating onioni and world. He will meet Brozayell at tbe Graeco-Roman game. Jenkins says be is bunch of money on his victory over Corbett.

Increase of two over the last draw in. Frau 74." Ulendeue isomers 10S other odorous vegetables. 7.07 Macene (hselll 108 Eckert was one of tbe newcomers. as good at one style, as be ia at the other, 74UX Jernslia (Kngatrom). Charcoal effectually clears and improves "My friends laughed at me when I told them Nelson would beat Corbett and said my friendship prejudiced my judgment.

Tbe laugh Is now on them. Nelson is the greatest little The handicap at a miJe at Oakland yesler- Tim McQrath will train the champion Good weather has made the Emeryville true tbe complexion, it whitens the teeth and A Lady (Dodge) 10U 74 Maid of Fenuoy (Fox 00 He has asked "Tbe Examiner" to let any fast and tbe horses that step out (or exercise ay resulted In an easy victory for Ananias, further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. fighter of the age, and he will beat Brltt when are doing: tbeir work fairly close to a race local athlete having a fancy for the Second race, one mile and one hundred yards, selling, three-year-olds and upward: With Knapp in the saddle, be ruled a 13 to LOS ANGELES, December 7. fTve favorites won at Ascot to-day, and' the winner in the sixth race was a heavily played second choice. The books suffered severely and the betting crowd went borne nappy.

iiisy meet." notch. Tbe nags out yesterday and the task wrestling game know that Jenkins will be It absorbs tbe Injurious gases which col 10 favorite over Gate ay, Vesuvlan, Bom TGais Flaneur (Blarbl ac Co.) 104 75a! I'rofltable (Winters! 07 they executed follow; always ready to grapple and hold awhile, lect in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects on Corbett will not figure as a Tiger In the bardier and Veterano, and at no time during Arcade a mile In silent water three 75o;) Step Around (Mrs. Boyle) AU comers will be welcomed at the cham the mouth and throat from the poison of Ttjoma-Los Angeles series which opens In (7010) Vaugban (Mrs. Hertsel) 106 the race was he ever in any danger. Gate pion'a camp.

quarters in 1:17, Bstella J. three-quarters in 1:18, Peggy O'Nell live-eighths in 1:07, Oscar There were several close finishes, but no Mcrley's town to-day. catarrh. 7400 Harry Beck (Lynch Co.) 0' The Algerian has been bard at It for All druggists sell charcoal in one form or particular feature of the day sport, Set Tolle three-quarters in 1:17, Head Dance rive way was second and Vesuvlan third. Golden Buck won the opening scramble 74H3 Vlgotoso (Appleby Co.) 07 75L'(I Constable (Gilbert) 104 timer Flick says he is going to ault baseball five weeks.

He has been working at the eighths In 1:03, Leila a mile in 1:45, Gold Money the chart. and will handle horses Instead. That will be another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for tbe money is In Stuart's" Char TIW'J Uolnnnder (Fltsgerald Co.) 104 mile and au eighth in 1:57, w. K. (Jondon but it took his life to beat Ara by a short all right, Elmer should name his first uoreu (7521!) Scotsman (Brinkworth).

109 mile In 1:50, Divina a mile in 1:46, Magrave a Charley. Third race, futurity course, selling, two-year- tiayes Valley Club a gymnasium. READY TO FIGHT WJTH OR mile in 1:45. Forest King a half In 51, St. Den ASCOT ENTRIES.

coal Lozenges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form, or olds: nose. Bullman made his appearance on Ara, but was unfortunate enough to get away badly, or the colt would surely have nis five-eighths in 1:03, George Berry three' selling, for two-year Quarters in 1:17. Telephone a mile in 1:48, Tou First race, five furlongs, olds: WHERE FISH ARE NIBBLING i rather in tbe form of large, pleasant tasting WITHOUT ARTIFICIAL LEG won. veina ran a nice race, nnieoicg tnira. nee nve-elKntus in Matt ilogan nve lozenges, the charcoal being mixed wits only a half length back.

eighths In 1:05, Ben Eric three-quarters in 1:16 .105 .103 POINT REYES. Few salmon and small steel honey. Bobby Smith's Ponaps finally ran up to and Yellowstone a mile in T. Cooper of Oakland Names Terms for a '12 Hersaln 105 4.) Bmokdale 47 Klug Promise. ,.105 '55 Black Joe 7414 Olnronia (It.

A. Smith) jloa 7511 Dlxelle (Wilson) 101 Hertuus (Gilbert) 104 741)1 Baker (McAlister) 107 7511 Mogregor (California Stable) 109 701'7 Tbe Gadfly (Keene A 104 74M1 Lady Greenwood 101 11111 Short (Magrane) lOD 7475 Alone (Summers Co.) .101 Fourth race, six furlongs, nurse, two-year-olds 47 Light of Day. 12 Useful Lady 08 Ml. Dixie Miss Powell. Sportsman head being hooked.

The daily use of these lozenges will soon, The twenty-six entries for tne Family Club her morning trials ana cleverly disposed or 63 Match With John Emmitt. tell in a much improved condition of the handicap at a mile and a sixteenth, to be run Saturday for added money and tbe Fain general health, better complexion, sweeter RUSSIAN steel head are ar thirteen two and three-year-oias over tne ve and a half furlong course. Harkamade m. good stretch run, nosing out The Repro ilv Club cup are as ioiiowsi Second race, Are and one-half furlongs, selling, for four-year-olds' and upward: riving in the Russian river. A big lot exowted breath and purer blood, and the beauty of Military Man, Mansara, u.

w. Trahern, To lo the Austin pool next month. it ia that no possible barm can result from T. Cooper of 420 Seventh street, Oakland, has named bis terms for a match with John Emmitt of Prineville, who claims heds the world's champion one-legged boxer. Cooper writes 67 112 and upward: Dr.

Leggo ..100 ledo, Veterano, Ishlana, Oro Viva, Telephone, their continued use. but, on the contrary. LAKH ML'RRITT. Fishing fair: somtlaree (01) Prlncemont ....112 54- Alias ProTO 107 IW Jaa. J.

Ul Frlerllne 102 4SD I'adna Co.) ...108 7 Nuare 112 Firm Foot .....112 19 Chief Aloha ...112 great benefit. Leila, Elliott, Claude, Stroller, nil, Divina, San Nicolas, Baraklyite, Boniba- nans osinii caught. The Examiner's" sporting editor as follows: 74M) Squire Johnson (Mrs. 74K8 Rowena (Gaylord A Co.) A Buffalo physician, in speaking of the dier. Whoa Bill, Vesuvian, Gold Money, Ar as I think I can, go tome myself, having for three- Third race, seven furlongs, selling.

benefits of charcoal, says: "I advise Stuart's SAN ANTONIA SLOUGH. Bass fishing very (58S.ri) Irldlua (Jennings) cade, Nigrette, Gateway, Modicum, Honiton. 04 ...100 ...110 Oft ycar-oms ana upward: Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering iiunou noma pretty gooa men that bad two legs, I WOUld like t'J knar tram John. Hmmitt will gooa, from gas in stomach and bowels: and to (62) Time Payne .1081 Ascetic .......104 14 Mad 100 BO Dolly FOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL bate for second money. Flaneur surprised himself by capturing tne mile and seventy yards race.

Flying Torpedo beat J. V. Kirby a length for second honors. i Mansard, entirely neglected in the won the fifth race quite handily from Romaine and Sad Sam, San Nicholas, the favorite in this race, was interfered with the start by Oro Viva and never had a look-in. Nigrette, the favorite for the closing number, made a poor showing.

Davis gotj 74H8 indicator (Hummers 7471. Albula (Lamaaney Bros.) 7517 Head Dance (El i'rlmero Stable) 7518 Mlsty's Pride (g. i. Jones) TIBURON AND RACCOON -Fish- r(03) Golden Light v. 100 clear the complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I also believe the lirer ...109 fight him at 146 pounds at 6 o'clock or 148 ringside, wltn or without the artiflolai leg; or, if the weight, is not satisfactory to Jdr.

Emmitt, I will meet auy man on the Pacific Coast undsr lng will improve with smaller tides, FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (7404) Claude ...11 Fourth race, one mile and sereoty yards, selling, 7404 Dossil trarker ft Co. .116 BAKER' BEACH. Perch and bass running (or tnree-yeax-oios ana upward uie same coiioiuons. Fifth race, five and one-half furlonas. sallinar.

is greatly benefited by tbe daily use of them; they cost but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and although in some nice, Crocker- and Horace 1 Mann Teams to 44 Mammon Potrero Grande. 87 BtM TT11.0 llVf inrai1 OA three-year-olds: Instrument (Baird ft Co.) .107 Battle This Afternoon. sense a patent preparation, yet 1 believe I iv.v::-:1 'm 88 FLASHES FROIVf THE'DIAMOND CITY RICHER BY $683.83. 15-JS Harka (J. Bryan) .102 519 Little Wully (Brinkworth) get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges than In any of the or This afternoon at at the Presidio Athletic her cut off repeatedly and she finished out-aide the money.

Toledo, ably handled by Fifth race, glauson course, selling, for two-year- The Oeary Street, Park and Ocean' Railroad 7M 6 Maxtresa (Kronlck Co.) ows: Grounds, teams representing the Crocker and 7021 Isabutto Jennlnas) Hilgesen, won off by himself, while Whoa dinary charcoal tablets." i 'Will the foul strike rula ontllvo atti.ni.-e .107 .102 .102 .102 .107 .107 Company turned over $683.88 to the city yesterday, this sum representing the municipality's ti7 Salto (Fountain) Bill and Isbtar lough', it out for second 70 R. L. Johnston. 108 1 29 Tyrolian 100 KlOtros 100 .32 Cotillion 90 made on It and will the leagues agree to let it Horace Mann Grammar Schools will do battle for the grammar school championship of San 75DS Miss May Bowdlsh (Blasinsame) money, Bill proving the gamer or the most ner cent of the gross recelDts of road for siuue (BH) Ralph Ileese Mart Gentry 83 (7519) The Lieutenant (Stover) Francisco. The rule that has, aroused ixovemDer, stated at (47 Doctor 102 iOJS vacta 102 I4N7 Tbe games will probably bring out the full FRANK MAE EXPERT CLOCKER Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, sellings Bt and getting the place by a length NEW ORLEANS RACES Presidio (Hamilton 107 Silent Water Smith) 106 477 is likely to get the go by at that, as its enemies have calni6d down considerably, and many have flopped oyer since no anr.entfi.hlA rAtni1v lor tiiree-year-oius ami upward student bodies of both schools and concerted NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Trnpnetter 105 74(19 7519 7510 cheering promises to be a feature. Both teams have been coached by academic has been offered, and from all appearances it (12 Tomhawk 10.11 Mr. Robtason 98 Btf Pilot ,...1021 tl July Oyp 85 U5 PhJ .........1021 o3 Lanark Wl XVorthwest (Clifford) Inspector Mtinro (Fox) Barney Dreyfus ROOM 79 CHRONICLE BUILDING NEW- ORLEANS, December 7. Following are Skin Diseases win uo in vugue anotner season. league players; Crocker by Martin and Short of 48 Miracle II 100 LA11KS EATRAKCE ROOM 79A.) Sixth race, one mile and flftr raids.

Polvtecbnic and Horace Mann by Stafford of ....10,1 107 selling, i 90 ..104 There is one pitcheir in tbe American, li three-year-olds and upward: re cured by Che results: First race, fire furlongs Lord of the Valley ron, Belle of Portland second, Tristan Shandy third. Time. IK 1-6. Mission. Neither eleven has lost a game this ASCOT SELECTIONS.

who says that tbe spit ball won't do, and he Is HtO Hermencla (Cabin season and both are confident of victory. The SAH 'HAI CISCO. CAL. i Telephone Main 3312. WELL.

WELL. WELL. 520 Badly Used (Multnomah nana, uononue oi tne Ulevelands. Ha aavH line-up: Second race, one mile and tbree-slxteenlhs 1. tsefal Lady, Sportsman, I.laiht of 7528 Mocorlto (J.

7516 Mr. Famuin (Wilson) "The spit ball is all right for any pitcher foolish enough to monkey with it. But none 99 Day. (7521) Molto (Sharman) One-Horn Wfre Clients Win Ajiln oi it tor me. i think 1 have been In the game 3.

J. J. Corbett, Prlncemont, Miss 7522 Melstersinger ...1.107 iiu euuugu anow Detter man to rool with Provo. 7500 Sugden that ball. Crocker.

inner Muudou Fat i) Simpson Burrows Eerrliuer 3. Mad Mullah, Time Payne, Golden It Will DUt any Ditcher out nf th '313 Homage (Stepheusonj 520. J. V. Kirby (Strobel) 99 ....104 E.

T. JU O. R. G. L.

T. E. H. Extol won, lias Lighter second, Merry Acrobat third. Time, 2:13 2-5.

Third race, fire furlongs Bishop Poele won, Fallooa second. No Tin ru per third. Time, 1:07 3 D. Fourth race, one mile and seventy yards Ran-kin won, Lara Lighter second, Dan McKenna third. Time, 1:56.

Fifth race, six furlonga Vlperiue won, Mimosa second. Floral Wreath third. Time, 1:21. Sixth race, one mile Dusky wou, Kleinwood second, La heron third. Time, 1:52.

Horace Mann. S. Smith W. Stafford Raymond Harvey Mobiis Niehol'WHi 1 SteinlngeV F. Smith McLanvi limits Lisrbt.

in a. very snort time with a worthless arm. I have used it as well as the slow, straight hall 4. Jinsrler, Potrero Grande, Ulloa. MY ONE BEST BET WAS ANANIAS'! Wolfe and felt after each delivery that it hurt mv 15.

Tyrolian, H. L. Johnston, Doc OAKLAM) SKLKCTIOXS. arm. tor C.

'loMn Mnhuney (i'aptaiu, Grey I gave ud usinc as food a slow, utrnip-ht R. H. U. Mr. Robinson, Pilot, Tomahawk.

ball as any pitcher ever put over the plate for that very reason, and developed a slow curve Time Payne for place beat bet of 13-10 WON Glycozone Endorud fa Mtdical Profwion, By destroying grms, they assist nature to accomplish a cure. Send thirty-five cents to pav ex-pressage on Free Trial Bottle. Sold by uatfhig DnwgMa, TTilginm' ii hi'im litiil Imsii day. to take its plate. I.

Jernsha, Glendeme, illy Ooldlua'. Scotsman, Flaneur Goldllnder. II. DlzelJe, Baker, Mogregor, 4. Fossil, Indian, Padua.

6. Silent 'Water, Little LANAGAN DECLINES. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, December 7. The slow curve does not hurt a bit. as It ANANIAS was POSITIVELY the ONLT HORSW The eig-hty-naa-e Chrintman edi HORSEMAN DIES SUDDENLY.

SAN JOSE December V. Hill, a well-known horseman, dropped dead from beart disease this morning. He had resided here eighteen years, and leaves widow and two children. seems to sort offV-lax the muscles in your fore James F. Lanagan to-day positively announced my clients received ton the- ONE hone on which tion of "The Examiner" will appear Sanday, December 11th.

to put down the Oytj and only one bet of the day. Lleatenant. arm. But straight, which is the same as the spit ball, knocka snots out of This is the method I alwaya advise my client that he would not coach tbe baseball team during the coming season. Manager Barrett is negotiating with former Stanford baseball cap- O.

Sugden, J. V. Kirby, Badly tsed. to follow. If you try to beat every race, you're on your arm, and will put any pitcher using it a great deal out of the business in short order.

tbe wrong track. Cut it Uet BUSX with SURE THING" selections. I WOUla not be surDrlsed If t.h rennrt fnot YESTERDAY'S RACES' AT ASCOT What My Message Said of Anavnin.t Chesbro has lost his arm is true. He was certainly a foolish man to use the sDit ball so much "Ananias Is nn ace' In tne kole." YESTERDAY'S OAKLAND RACES last season." Here's where I got the "Info" straight, from the barn door. I've timed this "baby" doing; great stoats In the wee small hours, and have only Weather flue; track good.

A. W. Hamilton, Fre- ASCOX PARK, December T. Twelfth day. siding Judge; J.

J. Uoltman. Starter. ST. LOUIS.

December 7. Jack Powell, tiftt-h. AKLAN'D, December 7.i-Twenty-second day of the meeting of the California Jockey Club. 61 Prince N. V.

Write for free Information abont HYDROZONE AND GLYCOZONE. Weather track fast. E. C. Hopper, presiding Judge; Richard Dwyer, starter.

er for the New York American League team is oue of the few followers of the game of biff awaiting; the word. To-day la the day. g7 I'lIISi' RACE lire furlongs, selling, tor tbree-year-olua und Value to first, $226. they "cut him loose." I know aome- FIKST RACE Futurity Coarse, selling, for two-year-olds: Value to first, $325. thinar.

Plunge to win, and win only. 7527 Betting. To conservative players who want but ONE good SKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Op. CI.

Str. Fin. Jockey. Index. Horse.

Age. Owner. Weight St. Km. Betting.

Op. CI. Fuller 2 and BAKE bet each day something on which tbey can plunge on with confidence I recommend them to follow my ONE-BEST-BET. It is WINNING Index. Horse.

Owner. Weight.St. Vim. m. m.

Str. Fin. 11-5 5-2 2 Prior 63. 20 25 61 7 every day. Km.

8 hT 3 4 23 1 4 8 7 8 8 8 7 Of course I handed out a number of GOOD ONES 1 2 si 36 4 4 6 20 6 8 7 20 8 4 8 82 28 1 6 12 "iVt Mi 8 43 8 0 22 1 68 8 71 83 Cioverlon, 8 (Millard) 117 8 Sceptre, 4 (Bonsack) 1 ID 4 Effervescence, 8 (Coffey) 102' 5 Kiceful, 3 (Glasscock) ..102 2 Snare, a (Davis Co.) 119 8- Breton, 5 (Whitney) 119 8 Babe, 4 (Getz) 1' Great Mogul, 6 (Balrd) 119 7 30 In my racing message, and tipped off aevetal gook ,10 8 10 30 80 3 Lawrence McDanlel Otl Colllnson Breedln E. Walsh. wiamisus. 760T Golden Buck (Mrs. 106 4 TS17 Ara (Stevens Bon) 112 7491 Velna (Van 100 3 7617 Bob Kagon (Summers A 112 1 7S17 The Gaddy (KeeneACo.) 105 6 7611 Bearskin (Skinner lo8 7427 Kay Temple ton (Dodge) 100 2 7478 Royal Sweepstake .105 8 li 11 In Ins W.

8-5 13-20 114 6 Hi 3 2 7 7 21 22 21 35 Travers 12. 13 3n 4n 6 Larsen 5 8 4 1 6 4 6 6 1 1 20 7 4 7 8 7 10 6 4 H. Michaels. 20 30 6 4 3 114 4 1 7 8 20 25 8 8 8- 8 W. 80 40 JACK 80 100 HORIMDAY What my message said of CORN BLOSSOM.

3-5 WON "Cora Blossom look, a 'moral' certalstr rn wtn. Went to post, at poat 5 minutes. Start good; won driving, aecond same. Time :50, Breezed In and showed a lot of speed. la Cloverton, place 4-5, show 2-5; Sceptre, place 4-5, show 1-2; Effervescence, 1.

Winner, W. D. Millard's ch. c. Cloverton.

by Esher-Klttv clover: trained by owner. Scratched The deid nt. 1'ut down a good bet to win." PROFESSIONAL CLOCKER 4 Covenanter. Cloverton badly outrun first half mile, closed up ground fast final eighth, wearing ANANIAS, 13-10. WON dowu Sceptre in last one hundred yards.

Latter, a nuer keen urning all througbrlast eighth, tired only At post IVi off at 2:12. Time :24, :49, 1:11. Buck place 2-7, out sno; Ara place S-2, show 3-6; V'elna show 0-6. Winner, Sirs. Schorr's b.

g. Golden by Buck Massle-Golden Bod II; trained by J. Schorr. Start good; won in a hard drive of three. Golden Buck bad the early speed, but had all he could do at tue end; lie and Velna had a bumping match near paddock, Ara, away poorly and alow to get going, closed with a great burst of speed and would have won In few more feet.

Velna ran a clever race herself. Ragon In bad going last turn. Others showed little, except that Templeton had a little early speed. (see aoove advice.) in closing strides. Effervescence forced fast i)ce tor four and oiw-balf furlongs, then tired rapidly.

I rarroix uminincr (fifth floor), 855 Market St. MANSARD. 12-1. WON ItlCKful thoroughly beaten an eighth Mogul ran away half mile before start; was 8-3-7-5 after nraaca-ima 1155 WaahluKton St. running a ay.

Mansard Is the 'tin' of the 'wise ones.1' r.vm rallblrd' will SCO after some easv mnnev anil will have their cases strung along on this one. I saw SECOND RACE Four and one-half furlongs, selling, for two-year-olds. Value to first, $223. 68 SECOND RACE Five and one-half furlongs, selling, for two and three year olds. Value 7528 mm step lu 4-0.

and that Is rood emmdh tn to first, 8325. Index. Horse. Age. Owner.

Weight. St. 44m. m. m.

Str. Fin. Jockey. Op. CL Fireball, 2 (Williams) 109 2 TTTTT 18 14 1 W.

7-6 1-2 47 West 6 8 14 8 2 2 M. 2 3 47 HUona, 2 (Bonsack) 101 1 23 22 83 Washington. IS 80 60 Homebred, 2 104 3 4 1 4 1 4 3 Kent 8 12 47 Lady Miners, 2 (Harris) 100 7 61 88 5 10 H. 10 20 Lou MenelL 8 (Wood) 95 8 3 6 8 6 10 4 10 St. Dixie, 2 (Glasscock) 95 4 7 1 72 7 3 Holcomb 20 100 Jewel Chrlstal, 2 (LUlard) 105 8 8 8 8 A.

Smith. 20 100 go to him." TOLEDO, 13-5. WON "Toledo is a speed ball at this distance and is better now than at any time this year. Worked 4 In 1:15. The stable money will be down.

Ia a cinch." TO-Dir I will, barring accident, hand out one to-day whose winning will startle the turf world Something that can't possibly be given a chance' In the money on PAHB PERFORM A ONE-BEST BET YESTERDAY to 5 WON GALLOPING index. Horse. Age. Owner. Weight.

St. m. 7469 Ponapa, 8 (R. A. Smith) 101 8 TT7" 7615 Harka.

3 (Ryan) 101 2 (7473) The Reprobate, 2 (Keene Co.) 03 6 7411 David Boland.2 (Baird A Co.) Wi 4 7617 Marie 2 (Jones 88 7 7511 Eldrodun.2 (Lngrla A Forbes) 80 3 7427 Bill Short, 2 (Magrane) 98 1 (7617) Gallant Cassle, 2 2 10 7615 Llbbie Candid, 3 101 13 7840 Facts. 3 (Barker) 101 12 ,07 Flo Manola, 3 (Daly) 108 8 7484 Standard, 3 (McAIester) 108 7398 Qneen Kay, 3 (Mrs. Murry). .101 11 1 m. m.

Str. Fin. Jockey. Op. CI.

22 2 1)4 Hi 1 1 8 8n- 6 2 4 2 2 ns McBride 20 23 .81 313n 3h. Kuiis 6-2 7-2 11 1 2 4 2 T. Clark 30 30 61 41 62 68 8 8 4 7 tt 7 0 1 Perrlne 20 30 til B2 82 7 Anderson 10 12 7 8a 84 82 W. 7-2 18-5 0 10 0 2 8 Travers 15 15 13 8 Vt 10 10 Karnsnaw 50 80 10 31 11-11 M. Daly 30 .) 12 12 12 12 H.

Michaels. 20 30 11 13 13 13 W. 10 20 Went to post, 2:10. At post 2 minutes. Time :21, Start good; won handily, sec ond easily.

Fireball, place 1-6, show 1-15; Brook field, place 7-10, show 1-4; HUona, show 3. Win ner, S. M. Williams' ch. c.

Fireball, by Ben Strom-Sly Nun; trained by T. C. Williams. Scratched Miss Powell, Philanthropist, Hevel, Useful Lady. Overweights, Jewel Chrlstal.

Fireball was easily best, showed sharp speed throughout, never left result in doubt. Brookfield made up ground lust nnai quarter, nnisnea resolutely unaer keen urging, uuon usea up cnaslng winner, tlreu vhen nnui unvecuiue. nouieureu urea rase nua) eignm. At post 6 off at 2:41. Time :23, :48, 1:06.

Ponapa place 8-6, show 4-6; Harka place 10, show Reprobate show 3-6. Winner, R. A. Smith's br. t.

Ponapa, by Watercress-Clara Wilson; trained by K. A. Smith. Scratched, Udgecllff, Start good; Von cleverly, balance driving ttard Ponapa finally ran to her work; was always well up and had the most left at end. Harka closed up a big gap last quarter.

Reprobate ran his race. Boland had speed, but stopped. Field too large to be true-run race as far as those behind the first four were concerned. gg THIRD RACE Six furlongs, selling, foe three-year-olds and upward. Value to first, 8329.

What my one-horse-wire said yesterday: Safe to say that not another "docker" has any line on. Something that has been specially rotten ready for a KILLING. SOMETHING that the handlcappers wlll tnrow aside with scorn. However, I KNOW SOME- THING, and that Is SUFFICIENT. IT'S as near to being a "SURE THING" as ever there was In HOUSE BACING.

Don't fail to get this one to-da. It will be my ONE-BEST-BET. I expect that It will be AT LEAST 10-1; SURE THINQ TERMS. WEEKLY I li DAILY Callor send for DAILY RACING MESSAGE. Out-of-town orders wired early on receipt of your subscription, bv mall or telestraph.

Information can be obtained' at my om -e only. Not for sale anywhere else. a' Index. Horsa. Age.

Owner. Weight. St. ftm. V4m.

m. Str. Fin. 1HB "UST HIST Or THE DAT is ANANIAS. ANANIAS Is oearhe.

Jockey, Op. CL 65 2 4 7529 THIRD RACE One mile and seventy ja rds, selling, for three-year-olds and upward. Value to first, 325. cream, money rrom home, oil in the can! Finished absolutely last on Nov. 30th at least thirty lengths behind ARCADE and GATEWAY, but to-day will lead from start to finish This is the best good thing of the.

week to dale, Unbelt 8 42 Ellin 4 (J. Curl) 106 00 Bath Beach, iMcClary) 102 40 FjunysiUe. 3 (Stanton) 09 33 Knip'r of India, It E. H. W.

Morlarlty Lawrence 7 2 Index. Horse. Age. Owner. Weight.

St. m. m. m. Str.

Fin. Jockey. Op. C. 84 23 111, 6 6 1 44' 7 32 2 2 14' 4 66 '5 1 7 1 4 2 ns 3 4 4" 58 6 7 7 4 1 2 2 1 4 3 7 5 1 64 19 Cloche de 'Or, 4 (Mrs.

Coffey). 100 3 2 10 10 30 20 lUB wiu; minu mpi Ananias is as good as "in" now 'T1 1C i. JL" ANANIAS wasn't a marker to what 4 3 2 (44) Kricula, (SummervlIW). 94 99 Kent Callahan 20 100 Lady Mirthful. 3 (Block).

1 2 1 36 4 F. Anderson H. Michaels. Travers Helresea 7513 Flaneur, 8 (Bianchl a 104 7520 Fly Torpedo, 6 (Ksell) 109 7482 J. T.

Kirby, 5 (Strobel) 109 7616 Mtatletlde. 3 (Moormead 100 (7608) Breonus, 4 (Judge Co.) .109 7514 Dnngannon, 3 1 467 BUI Young, 6 (Sturgeon) 104 21 On 4 1 3 1 2 7 6 10 1 1 43 8 6 2 2 6 10 7 1117 wuiyieia wire jeiteraaj', I GAVE TO WIN: 6 10 8 8 3 7-2 15 13 8 19 6-6 11-10 50 100 7 i 6 1 BA I. i -w- Oh 2 84 6 6 1 4 3 1 6 14 ah 6H- LiuuiuiHuauu. ox OUt clients WHO cannot vi 6 20 7 McLaughlin. Went to post, at post 2 minutes.

Time :244, :485, 1:14. Start good; won driving, second same. King, place. 2-6, show 1-7; place 2, show Funnyslde, 3-5. Winner J.

)url's b. c. Ellin Ring, by King Willlam-Clrce; trained by owner. Overweight Cloche d'Or. Kins mjved up fast entering stretch, and in long sustained drive finished with dogged courage.

Beach forced a hot pace for five furlongs and clung on tenaciously under punishment. Side showed most speed for five furlongs and finished fast next inalde rail in close quarters. India probably best, but could not Set tbrouga closing strides and had to pull around, losing valuable ground. D'Or finished like a ash. srncai will state that there are a number of reliable commissioners AT THE TRACK to whom we can refer yon.

Von can do business through them la cane you are unable to attend to such matters yourself. PONAPA, 6 to IVOrJ "PONAPA Is broken-winded, but should win easily, etc. Play straight it. -r A mmV off 3'WM. 1:164, 1:4214, 1:47.

Flaneur place 4, show 6- Torpedo place 8, show 6-6; Kirby show 9-20. Winner, Bianchl A McGovern's br. g. Flaneur, bv Bramble-Promenade; trained by O. A.

Bianchl. Scratched, Lady Kent. Start good; won in a hard iPree- Flaneur a good horse to-day; was always In a good position and hung oa well. Flying torpedo ran one of his fair races; he closed ltli a rush. Kirby ran to his present form; he had ao excuses, as he was well handled.

Brennos had tbe early speed, but stopped at aeven furlongs. My menses said: and place" said: 7Q FOURTH RACE Saveik furlongs, Ocean Park handicap, for two-year-olds. Value to first, $400. 7530 F0LHTU KACE-One mile, handicap, for alt ages. Valne to first, S500.

McRAE'S BACINO NEWi Index. Horse. Age. Owner. Weight.

St. jm. m. Str. Fin.

Jockey. 6p7 CI. 60 7-5 Index. Horse. Age.

Owner. Weight. St. Vim. m.

4m. Str. Flu Jockey. Op. CI.

3 Capltanzo, 2 (G. W. Baldwin), lot 4 4 22 lk 11 1 24 Walsh Milton Young, 2 .100 2 2 4 4 4 2 Lawwi R. L. Johnston, 2 (Mrs.

Blute). 103 1 3 3 .1 3 4 8 1 3 li Miller" Cutter, 2 (J. A. 110 3 14 In 23 2 2 4 Booker 3-2 4 3 9-5 THE NOXALL SYSTEM 3 4 W4 Ananias, 3 (Schorr) 1)4 7512 Gateway, ,8 (Burnett) 97 (7471) Vesuvlan, a (Jennings) 112 (7512) Bombardier, (Skinner) 10S 7612 Veterano, 4 (Mutnomah 100 9100 3,000 THIS SEASON. 1 14 2 11 4 5 11 8H 2 14 4 8 6 114 32 2 2 4 5 6 124 3 2 46 5 1 14 "2 5 8 24 4 4 Michaels.

6 Anderson 13-10 18-10 8 14-5 3 16-5 .8 8 ,30 60 it picas me winners for von. nrt n-K. at any track or uoolruniii. Xr, Went to port at off at once. :49, 1:144.

1:274. Start good; won easily, sec ond driving. Capltanso place 1-2. out ahow; loung place 9-10, out show; Johnston ant Winner, G. W.

Baldwin's ch. c. Capltanso, by Emperor of Norfolk-Chloe A. trained bv Baldwin. Capltanso moved up fast passing into back atretch.

forced Cutter to (lo her best to maintain second place to head of stretch, and came awar easilr when 7 following it. The greatest svstem show? SXJai J-'4. 1:39. Ananias olace 1-2. out Those Winner.

J. F. Schorr's ch. c. Ananlai it Pd.

Find ootTli It. Investigate about ivu irmaea Dy j. jt. Schorr nias easily best; had the speed, and track, distance Write for "NEW booitt.hto gishly for five furlongs, moved up steadily In final quarter, and flnlshinwlth courage easily wofe down Johnston In closing strides and was going away; with more alert ride in first Quarter mUtot oiuit gooa; won easily; Daiance anvmg. Ana-and weight just to his liking.

Gateway, ran dress NOXALL SYSTEM. tiilT .1" a vir, oue It I ranclsco, Cal. uuinayiug jiuticr, matter was nave oeen mucu closer up. jonuston arooa stretcu drive gamely doing her best final, eighth under sharp urging. ANANIAS, I to 5 WON What my message said of ANANIAS Is given above, in full.

GOLDEN DUCK, 13 to 20, WON BD0K P'P to win For a heavy' HANSARD, 10 to WON SARD. "T' "8 NICHOLAS snd MAN- ARE YOU GETTING YOURS is Mother "moral," like ANANIAS was yes erday, but he'll be at a FANCY PRICE. "Best bet of the meeting! my message will read on him. "Go as far as you like!" Better join "General Tack" Hornarlav'a lir vfnr. FIFTH RACE Five furlongs, selling, for tbree-year-oida and upward.

Value. to flrat, $225. 753 1 CHTslx selling, for three-year-olds and opward. Value to first, S25. i Index.

Horse. Age. Owner. Weight. St.

m. m. m. Str. Fin.

Jockey. ladea. Horse. Age. Owner.

Weight. St. m. vjmi' Op. CI.

id. Str. Fin Jockey. Op. CI.

61 Happy Chappy. 4 (Martlu 7 0624 Mansard, 4 (Keene Co). 24 WINNERS GUARANTEED Or Money Refunded. KEATING a 20 No.i, Oaklind, 96 Broadway. 3 3 6 4 1 42 .10.

..105 ..101 miuiHiiie, (EH-naretg) (7481) Sad Sam. a (Green) 751 Frank. 8 (Cameron). 24 43 84 1 14 52 6 15 7 114 3 1 21t 4 14 64 8 73 3 2 5h 41 lb 6h 2 k-8 714 1 2 3 4 1 6 1 6 7 4 8 1 4 2 14 Helgesen 3 Sherwood 4 McLaughlin 6 6 Travers 6 15 McBride 7 4 8 3 8 6-5 20 50 Lawrence Tullett K. H.

Morlarlty A. McDanlsl 12' 10 8 9 65 40 100 61 Our Pride, 5 (G. P. McNeil-). .119 4 27 Dutiful, 3 (J.

A. 8 ,60 Agues Mack, 4 (McClary) 119 1 44 Patsy Brown, (F. T. Wood). 102 6 (49) PI Ion, a (J.

A. 114 2 Kanon, a (Stoart 43 Wager, 4 (J. Guthrie) 114 6 2 8 16-5 6 4 IO 15 4 9 5 10 5 7-2 5 25 40 6 4 1 2 14 1 6 15 5a 7 .113 liiiaiNB niruui, aiuoweu). 1 24 24 6i 6 10 7 7518 Oro Viva. 4 (Rilev Jt K.pi 61 2 8 7 7608 Tbe Forum.

4 (Mrs Miller). .102 a uiuiutrs; on at nme :234 ami l-fw vr.na..i taalne place 8. show Sain show l-2. wTnuer "how 6-5; Ro- CZt.i... O.

Keen Co. 'a b. g. Mansard, hr Flnrl.t- Went to post at 3:35: at post 2 minutes. Time :24.

t. a tighten up. Just now the layers are overburdened with a lot of stir. secoud easily. Oliappy place 4-5, ahow 1-3; Pride place 4.

show Dutiful 4ft Martin b. g. Happy Chappy, by The trained owner tZh TS-LTeutenan S7.rt bad; wba7 asd. as Hilo. Chappy nashed trom ruck Just after enterlns stretch and nn.r.H liZ plus cash that they gathered in the East this summer from the millionaire society gentlemen that patronized the pa me there.

The hr.r.1,- last farlonr MOmilltM rillflrtl Mil AtM'th. I. 1 last eighth, but had to.be drivento limit closing strides lo. stand off Pride's reh.iiM.E but stODMd badlv. I ft r.

closea very strong. Sam beat tas gala a block. k. came Dack ana nuisnea like a shot; would have won In several more i.ld tw. 1 stood Isst eighth drive gamely; race ahould put him on keen edaeT ,1 ffcg.

San N'lcou. as good as lrft and had no "VT1 "u.1 makers got a drubbing yesterday, but are still unconvinced, and probably will remain so till 'they find themselves trying to borrow their uuuiut-u uy jro via at hundred yards. Pllon done for entering atretcb. 1 visit DR. JORDAN'S ohkatZ iUUSEUD OF flllflTOUyi i CD Mil I1UKT IT.

A Th I- i.iucM Km, Is Um Vj Wsrla. WntanM astnwt4 Ixwevm mm hr taa sna ST 1 1 SpMtaUsteatscOxab kK.t,nir ilv ylOR-aORDAN-DISEASESOFMClZ fC Cniraltadoa fms and striotly prtrata, WE lZBfTrKaMn fuy ay Istue. ll 11 111 rMMM mtvU rM7 out isamrnkf s. aVff 119 A sy ttu DA ytl0ty' car irc tu gci iiunie again. The prices they laid yesterday against PONAPA.

a rTariea. ZZ2 UlXTa BACE-fievea furlongs, purse for all ages. Value to first, 1325. 72 selling, for four-year-olds and upward. Value to SIXTH RACEOne mile and a sixteenth, first, 8320.

1 1- Uorae. Age. Owner. Weight. St.

iiu. Um. m. Ht. SIT" Index.

Horse. Age. Owner. Weight. St.

Jockey. Op. CI. 4m. jn, m.

Str. Flo. Jockey. Op. CI.

stake winner, and MANSARD, a. "thirteen" horse around Chicago last summer, would make a horse laugh. They need a guardian. They're easy plucking. Era 6 (Mrs.

Coffey) 103 8 2 2 (41) Merwan, 4 (J. Guthrie). 99 1 12 ia 1 4 2h 3 1 S3 4 3 T- -Toledo, i (Gaylord 4t Oo) 108 2, 42 42 tvHi Bill. 8 108 2 1 2 14 Ishtar. (Ryael vm li la 1t Allopath, StLamasnay Bras).

109 6 8 6 (TIW'S) Mgrette. 4 (Jennings) ion 1 8 14 8 a 7471 How Tall, (Haokelt) 112 5 5 '4 88 6a 4 1 6 24 1 82 45 3a 1 4 2 66 4 14 3h 13 22 3 44 53 E. Walsh. Lawrence Kent McDanlel Fuller 1 24 Helgesen 24 Knapp. 2H McBride 4 8 Minder 5 4 Vlckery 6-2 8 30 16 4-5 15 4 3 6 4 13 6 9-2 50 30 3 4 50 4 4 6-2 6 4 cinclnnatus, 4 (Mrs.

.108 4 2 4 1 Honey. 4 105 6 3h 3n 56 Nsmtor, (Frank Regan). ....107 6k, 63 58 Iras, 4 (Wm. Durker) 83 4 6 Are you getting yours? Terms, $2 Daily; $10 Weekly My friends are reanested to send all correstranifanre to mr sn rmu.ii 6 6 6 Morlarlty 20 50 Tils fllKKnrih)Idetan(lmos Out of town messages filed with the telegraph comDnlee before 10 a. ro.

Telegraph your aob- scription if out of town, and an Immediate renlv will he Went to post at at post 3 minutes. Time :25 :50 lunlwiu 1 easily, second Eva G. Place 3-2, show 3-5rMerw. pia; ll' rl.r,t!?0d L0n 1-2. Winner.

Coffey, oh. m. Eva by Juvcal-siV, cnev, mJ'Z JAt minutes; Time :23, 1:15. Tnletin ni, a a .1. Wh-x IM1I 1.

lahl.rahew 3. inner, Gsylord aToos rh. 'folVX AllmT a-'11 U- aurr' -ratehed-qulre J.u.,. won nnilV- uexr nil at my office at 11:80 a. m.

Telephone your order If unable to come In person and the measase will be sent yon sealed. C. O. D. by American District messenger boy; messenger charges col-lect.

Phone Sooth 105. Oakland offlce. for the accommodation nt ruauiui r'xJ Isu40yearpracilceln Han Frandsre, stlllcouUnuea to treat and earealuffi easesof The Doctoreu res when others fall. 'IVy him. Chsrees low.

I'ersons cured at horns. Caller wrlta. iio, sm HtMs. smms rraaslsna tiaf i rv-1 vi niiTT usnuru muj iuiu tcaiQ ana nna ner nnnnnnnrs saf hBh.4.. Berkeley and Emeryville clients only.

Menage ready at Oakland offlce at noon. form and met with no mishap. Clncinnatus under keea nrglng throuch 1m? on.w'lJt.Ti.r Latter was under punUbaest all through atietclclinsin. 0SrR" 1 V..

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