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DITED BY EODE MARCH 6, 1010. 37 3(1 VFD: KNIGHT 'FINI FORM CHART Finish of Piedmont Handicap. Bubbling the winner, on the outside. suay morning, TRIBUNE'S PACE OF SPORTS SHES NEXT TO BEST Ii ARE HERE EMERYVILLE RACE TRACK, March 5 -77th j- day, Fall and winter meeting, Weather clear. Track fast.

E. C. HOPPER, Presiding J. J-. HOLTMAN, Hard Luck Horse Fort Johnson Has to Be Content With ShowEd Ball Wins Again VT TFIRST RACE Futurity Course; selling; three -year-olds nd up.

9nhM Purse. $200. tndfi. Huriw. At n1 Owner.

Wt. St. Jm-kry. Op. C- 5 4 1 "i 4 -Mi 1( i 13-6 71 4'J S' 2'i PhlUlog 4 'i 41'' 8' Otin 3 2' 41 MrRiids' 1J 7J r.

Martin 8 S-J 71 C' Haor.ey 4 60 IS 1J 7' Montry 4 fi 8' A. Wllams (SO 2s S'J K. Smtlh 5 i lO oaner Carroll. 3 lA. G.

Klakrlj). Tremargo, 4 (Qulnlan Co.) 8323 SalTe. a (W. St. Vincent 6303 8t.

Avon. 6 F. Bruglielli i Roberta. 3 (H. II.

M.r.orv) 8akmjr Jane. 4 I(lnphart) Titus II. a (i. I. McNeil) 270 Sir Fretful.

4 (Hamilton t.i2 Mollle Montrose. J. T. Strlioi. H3l Ben Stone.

5 (II. U. lt.wt t4 lOS .112 4 IK I .1 10 .1 loS .1 third, closed resolutely. Elizabeth Har-wood and Novgorod were caught in the barrier at the start and the latter carried the webbing with him all- the way. Tillinghast ran a very' disappointing race.

Palvf thow 2 1. Carroll place 7-5. Khow 3.. Trnn aai-g pl'ace 3-1, ahow At post IH minutra. Off at 1:47,..

Titm- :24. 1:012 1.11 3 5. Start good. Won driving. tci-oiid anil talr'l Mmf.

Winner rb. f. by Tlie Judge- Sacrbarate. 'lYalned by A. O.

Blakely. Scratched Electrowan, I.nnien. a Carroll came fat oa the outvie and Jnst get tin. Tremareo ran a eleret rarie. rloPetl atotitly.

Roberta made a fair howlnic. Titus and M-inm-pe tjult In stretch. SalTBg fit i'tlW" 7 7 f. gT 5 SECOND RACE Futurity Course; selling; three-year-olds and up. Purse, $200.

Inrt-x. Wt. Hore. Aye and CwniT. Str.

Fin. Jlockey Op. CL 1 I1 1 Vosper 7-5 1 4 1 4'f 2' Tape 6 7i 7 3 A. Wllllms 6 r. 4 4 sr.w ,7 12 2' 2 2 5 SultHnf 9 2 7-1 r.j nerd 10.

15 7 ii 7 Hice 1.1 30 4i KennedT. 13 Belle. 4 (Krar.ler Co.) led 62S3 Ampedo. 6 (Wayland -o. i 11M tS272 Mod.

4 (W. C. 6133 Slahoue. 5 (J. S.

Duncan I 110 234 E. M. Fry, 5 (II. ii. el!) 110 ti'Mij Bt.

-Francis, a (Deniiluon Co. 1 113 6202 Atieeirace. 4 (Johnson A Co. V. U'S 6K3 Mllpftds.

6 (T. (By LEEiDEMIER.) One can ask no better sport than that furnished at the Oakland trackj yesterday, as every one should" havte been pleased. Three races were taken by favorites, ana. the remaining three by outsider; consequently a card sb evenly divided certainly gave UI kinds jf people all kinds of chances to try- their luck. The result of the Piedmont Handicap was not expected by the ptiblife generally but many a form player has been kicking himself ever sincefor the rood mare.

ISiibbling- to rim unbacked. They believed Qbat jher victory over Fort Johnson arlieri in the week was a fluke. In tki. mjuoh discussion was Indulged fni. wcerriinfr that race.

Yesterday Ktrt Llcwihsons had no excusrs as he had; the last time (out, and Bubbling Water -was also oft well and welt ridden. She the trkck iand continued in the lead to the haljf, where she was wisely takefa oft tho pace, and then again let down in the stretch and ran over the leaders, winning very easily at the end. Silver Knight and Jim Gaff-, rey were the contenders throughout, but the latter tried notlceaMy and beat-' off, but Silver Knight hung on gamely-to the end and secured second money. Fort Johnson, again favorite, calme down on the rail but hung at the end while the thiid waf the notch that hejfell into. NEW LI FE FOR ED.

BALL. Ed. Ball in the hands of j'YVizard" Bed we'll seems to have gained a. new lease of life; as each race in which he ivtarts appears t3 be easier for lim than 'ine last. Saturday he won themllo and spv'pntv varls.

which nail the P.ifth event The gelding could not raise gallop. WON ON THISTLE BELL The form players and the talent followed up their luck by stringing with Thistle Bell, which price opened up at 7 to 5 and quick as a flash the 'price was hammered down to even money. Starter Jake Holtman sent the field off to a good start. Thistle Bell was the first to break and Just breezed to her field all the way. winning by four lengths.

The mare is In excellent good shape at present and will be hard to trim anyway "rigged." Ampedo, who has been beaten off in the muddlng going all winter, showed that he preferred a fast track. He came like a shot through the stretch, getting up in plenty of time to grab the place from Madeline Musgrave. The latter was played heavily by the bridge jumper to "peep." They were lucky to cash, as the mare Just got up in time to beat out Port Mahon for the small end of the purse. The latter is a hound. So is E.

M. Fry. HOSTILITIES CEASE A cessation of.hostilitles In the selling race war was very noticeable in, the last week. Whether or not a truce has been agreed upon is not known, but undoubtedly the reason is that they individually Belle pla'-e 1-2, show our. Ampedo place 2-1.

'Musgrave ahow 1. At post 2 off at 2:11. Time 4 1 4 1 3 .1. Start good for ail but Mnsprave. Won easliy.

Steoml siiine. Third Winner br. in. by Knlglu of the Thistle 14. Itnrbet.

Trained by It. J. Harris. Scratched Ml l'lcnic. Artlinr llyman.

IlHinpass. 1'remh Cook. Belle Just breezed all the way. Atiip.vlo ran a line. Musitrare off badly, closef very fast when clear.

Mahone liehl on well. Fry downed it in stretch. RAE Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up. Purse, $250. Index.

Horse. Age and Owner. c. Kin. Jockey.

Wt. 6'140 fuke of Milan. 4 (A. G. Blakely) li St.

1 tl Class L'1 Anderson l-j -'i. 4' Op. 8 4 6 3 41 Cl. A T-a in 3 80 0-T-I2 I.ady Elizabeth. 3 (II.

Muck 1 lir. Dougherty. 3 K. Harrington I 14 Inclement. 4 1..

K. l-aryi ll." HMi7 Hupid Water, a ill. Mackenzie! Elizabeth Hurwood, 4 (II. G. BedwelltJuT Novgorod.

4 Bogmi) BHiS May Sutton. 5 (Allen Co.) Tillingliast. r. (It. S.

Davidson) Hd MHrlln Page Tsplln Mil! ling Sel.len Thomas A. 1111ms TJ 9 it 74 i) 20 20 4 Dougherty, show 7 0. Milan, place 5-2. show 0-5. place 7 5.

ccunw 7-l At post 2 minutes. (lit at 2 Time :24 1 STATE LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR IQIO Start ioor. Arn easily. Second ami third drivint. Winner, b.

h. by Orslnl Spinach. Trained by A. j. Blakely.

Scratched Ouartll. Milan took lead at once and lust breezed home. Elizabeth did her liest resolutely. Inclement. Harwo.Ml and Novgorod caught lu webbljiy at start, with lilin all the way.

Tillinghast no speed. Dougherty closed Latter carried it U9Sflr'OURTH RACE One mile; Piedmont i Handicap; three -year-Olds and OOs7U up. pUrse, $400. Index. Horse, Age and Owner.

Wt. St i Htr. rin ioeke Os OI Bubbling Water. 4 (Molera ..110 1 l' 11 .1" 5 B. uiX Silver Knight, 4 (C.

H. Joiie 1 Mil 2 2i L''' 1 In 2'1 Vosper 6 12 C. I-'ort Johnson. 5 (It. Mackenzie) i 1 lit 5" 5" 4 -H' Tsplln 3 1S-S Orbicular, a (Johnson Co.

1 11c) 4 7 40 Klce T-2 5 Jim (iaffuey, 5 1 J. S. Harlan) I'M 5 Hj Kennedy 8 7 Klghteasy. 4 HI. G.

Bclwell 1 112 424 4'J 5 Shilling" fl-S $-3 Deneen, 5 (NV. E. Cotton S5 7n si 71 71 Cotton SO 2no Johnny Lyons. 0 (M. .1.

Hayes) P27 4J C'J Selden lot 10O BlitH Goldflnn'. 5 CP. G. Lynch 1 1 05 9 9 Page 20 40 in a gallop by- six open lengths, with Follie out for the first timei quite a spell second, from the horse. Dnatassa.

Tlie dosing- affair at five and one-haif furlongs brought together a good field, including Big Chief, Frejulcio, Phil Mohr, T. Overton, and other fast sprinters. In this dash Likely Dleu-donne was returned an easy winner and further won as good as 25 ti 1 could have he obtained against chances silent row. Myles Connell had a world of fxpeed hut could ndt stick it out but lasted to beat Prejuipid which hor3e was third. CLOSE CALL FOR TALENT.

The wise ones and the talent had a close call" in the d6y's opener as to which horse was the best to! take the race over theL futurity course. jTremargo, with Schilling up, was passed around to the ones that like' a price. The chestnut hore by Handsome and Florence was 83 good as 8 to "1. This talent strung it ii At Stockton. At Sacramento.

At San Jose. At San Francisco. At Fresno. At Oakland. April 2S, 29.

30 i April 14. 15, 16, 17 May 26. 27. 28. 29.

30 May 5, 6, 7, June 2, 3, 4, STOCKTON- r-i-r nir 1 July 21. 22. 123. 24 July 14, 15, 16, 17 August 13, 19. 20, 21 June 23, 24, 25, 26 pUn I Hh August 25.

26. 27, 28 Sept. 15. 16 17, IS November 3, 4, 5. 6 October 6, 7, 8, 9 August 11, 12, 13, 14 Sept.

29, SO; Oct. 1, 2 X- 1 April 7. 9, 10 Mav 12, 13, 14, 15 April 14, IS; 16, 17 June 23, 24, 25, 26 Mav 21, 22 June 16, 17. 18, 19 RRCC7ICCT Sept. 8.

9. 10, 11 28. 29, 30, 31 Sept. 22, 23, 24. 25 Julv 21, 22.

23, 24 SACRAMENTO August 4. 5, 6, 7 Dnl.Li.lLO November 3 4, 5, 6 Sept. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 October 27, 28, 29, 30 Sept. 15, 16v 17, IS October 20.

21. 22, 23 Mav 19, 20. 21, 22 June J.i 10, 11, 12 Mav 5, 6, 7, 8 April 7, 8. 9, 10 April 21, 22, July 7. 8, 9.

10 June 30 A DCOT August 4. 5. 6, 7 June 2. 3, 4, Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25 SAN JOSE: Oct.

12, 13, 14, 15, 16 July l.j 2. 3, 4 MIIU DCOI October 6, 7. 8, 9 Sept. 1. 2, 3.

4. 5 October 27. 2S. 29, 30 August! 18, 19, 20, 21 June 9. lOj 11.

12 AprH 21, 22, 23. 124 April 28, 291 30 May 19, 20, 21, 22 April 7, 8, 9, 10 Sept. 52. 23. 24.

25 June 3, 4, 5 i May 1 PAQCPAI I July 21. 22, 23. 24 Julv 7. 8. 9.

10 SAN FRAN CISCO October, 27. 28, 29, 30 August! 11. 12. 13, 14 June 23, 24. 25, 26 DAOCDMLL.

Sept. 15. 16, 17, IS August 18. 19. 20, 21 August 25, 26, 2J, 28 Seit.

29, 30; Oct. 1, 2 April 21, 22, 23, 24 May 26 27. 28. 29. 30 Juhe 16.

17. 18. J9 Mav 12. 13, 14. 15 April 28, 29, 30 July 28, 29, 30, 31 July 7.18, 9, 10' July 14, 15, 16, 17 June 30 METUO RtT A Mav 1 FRESJsQ September 8, 9, 10, 11 Oct.

12. 13, 14, 15, 16 August 11. 12, 13. 14 "Julv 1. 2, 3, 4 IMDWO llCMU June 9.

10, 11, 12 I Sept. 29, 30; Oct. 1, 2 October 20, 21, 22, 23 August 25, 26, 27. 28 1 Mav 12. 13, 14, 15 May 5j 6, 7, 8 May 26, 27, 28.

29. 30 June 16. 17, 18, 19 April 14, 15, 16, 17 June 30 July 14. 15, 16. i 17 July 28.

29, 30, 31 8. 9. 10, 11 August 4, 5. 6. 7 Tlir TDIDIIMC OAKLAND Julv 1.

2. 3. 4 October 6, 7, 8, October 20, 21. 22. 23 Oct.

12, 13, 14, 15, 16 November 3, 4. 5, 6 I 11 1 IM C. Sept. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 i Water, place X.

show S-5. Knight, place 5, show '5-2. Johnson, chow 2 5. At post 1H minutes. OfT at Time :25.

2. 1:14 4 5. 1 :40. Start good. Won driving.

Second cleverly. Third driving. Inner, br. m. by Wheeler Shasta Water.

Trained Jy A. Fsrrell. Wnter off In front, was taken back st bslf, came fast in stretch and out gamed Knight. Latter ran to best form. Johnson, on outside, came on rail In stretch, but bung.

Orbicular cijseu strong. usnncy ran a iair race. jCEWFLFTH RACE Onelmlle and seventy yards; selling threo-year-ofds artd up. Purse, $250. Index.

HoreXAge and Owner. Wt St. Str rin Jersey OI Op El IlalL a (H.N.i. Bedwell 112 5 21 2J l'i 1 1 Shilling 1-2 11-20 ohia home L. 0 Co.) 10O 4 1 3J 3 2( Thomas 6 Onatassa.

5 (Llvermore Stable) 102 3 r.J 3J 21 2' 3'i Walsh 12 025!) Bound and Round. 5 Barnes) 100 7 7' 5 4 Bevan 12 6'f." Koy Junior. 4 (StoektonXStahleV 104 6 3J 4 41 4' KennedT 4 K254 Edwin T. Fryer. 6 (WalhrHise 8 81 S'J Llnhors't 13 0201 J.

C. Clem, a (M. 96 7 6 CJ 01 0 7" Kcderls 8 6 20 20 0 40 13 13 100 Indicates morning and afternoon games. t.iN.j Hucktnorn. 4 (iv.

s. llogersrv. 105 8 9 E. Smith 11 Mntchtnlla. 4 (Hamilton Co.K:...100 2 4 7 71 1) Glass 4(1 Ball, place out.

show out. Eollie, place 2, show 4-5. Ouatiisss show 5 2 At post 2 minutes. Off at 3:27. Time :24 1-5, 2 5, 1:15 1-5, 1:41 1 6, 1:43 Start good.

Won easily. Second driving. Third easily. -Winner, ch. g.

by Virgle U'Or Niobe. Trained by 11. sG. Bedwell. Scratches Halelgh, Koy T.

Champion of Finland I Wins Eastern Marathon Ball closed fust and won in a gallop. Follleclosed gamely. Onatassa ran a smart rsea. itounu couiu nevei- gei io ironi. junior quii.

-Five and a half furlongs; three-year-olds and up. SIXTH RACE-Purse, $250. BARRY WILL BE TAVORITE OYER GUNB0A1 SMITH NEW YORK, March 5: Straggling through a field of mud, Karl Nieminin, the Finnish champion distance runner, won the Brooklyn Marathon from a field of eight at Washington park this after- Wt. St. Index.

Horse, Age and Owner. i Str. Fin. Jockey. Tt'l" 2-1 1" "KennedT" B32.1 Likely Dleudonhe.

4 Italsin C. Myles O'C'onmU, 1' 2'1 Thomas Independents Defeat Blue and Gold Nine Without Difficulty BERKELEY, March 5. The University of California nine yent down" to def eat i bef ore. Ireland's Independents in 8 to 1 style this afternoon In the itblrd game of the season on California field, The varsity team played a weak game In many of the Innings, allowing five errors to be recorded against tbelr fielders. The Independents gathered ten hits off the delivery of Pitcher Harris, while California was only able to? connect with five swats from the Goslinsky and Moskiman combination.

In the points for the Independents. Three errors were chalked up! against the visiting team. The sensational play of the' day was the fielding of lopg fly Info the left Byrne being at the bat at the time end Coane of California connecting with the ball iinfter a noon. The sloppy going was responsible 0 i 3 r.t -1 Cl Cl. 12 7 12 3 9 3 .108 94) 112 S2 1(7 Ki9 UN) lrt 8 6 0 2 2 4 wnn rieicn arron, mo iavoijue, which wits zlg-zaged through the i-ace, only getting up in the last jump to beat out the long priced hoise, Trem.irgo, by a.

Fhort neck. latter ren a clever race and was given a gilt edge rid? by Schilling. Jockey Frank Otis, who had the boot up on Salvage, closed with a rush and was an cay third from "St. Avon. Titus III and Montrose graced each other into the ground and both stopped to a walk in the stretch.

The layers were out of line when they posted 8 to 1 on the chances -of Duke of Milan, which won his race so handily the other day. It is said that owner Andy Blakely and his following cleaned up a bunch of the long green not only here but In the big Eastern Duke of filllan went right to the front! at the rise of the barrier and breezed all the way. The ones in the know went toj Lady, Elizabeth, but Harry Mack's mire was no match for tJie winner Saturdsiy. She did her best fmid was beaten by a better horse. Dr.

Daugherty; which finished NEW CALIrORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. Oakland Raco Track on Monda'Ts. Wednesdays, Thursdays. Fr-darys and "Saturdays. Six races on each of these days, rain or shine.

-First race at 1:40 d. m. ADMISSION $2. LADIES $1. Take street cars from any! part of the city, transfer to San Pablo avenue.

THOMAS II. WILLIAMS.i President. W. TRIAT Surrniarv. r.j 4J Ii' for four of the starters quitting before W.

T. Overton. 5 41 4'J .121 'oser 4j Selrlen 5j Shilling Page 7 K. Martlo the first la miles had been traveled. Tne I B23S Key Hind oo, 5 lOakwoodi.

Big Chief, 5 (TV II. Williams). "''I 1 At post 1 minute. Off at 3.54. Time :23 3-5.

:47 4 5. 1 3-5. time of the winner was 3:15:32 3-5. The race was declared off after Is'ieminin had crossed the line. Pat Uineen of Kostpn was second, three laps while Ferrucio Janzerri of Italy, was third, six laps behind the Finlander.

came to the same conclusion, that it did not pay. The weather throughout the week has been good generally, and a few wet days the early part were exceptionally fine, and as I am a great believer in weather conditions having much to do with the consistent running of horses, I attribute the good racing greatly to such. There have been one or two good breaks for" the. layers, such as the victory of Duke of Milan on Thursday, but these have not been very- plentiful, most of the races being taken by horfts well thought of by the public and undeniable contenders. DISCUSS BUBBLING WATER A great deal of discussion was had over Bubbling Watfr, the fast brown mare from the stable of Molero Josephs, upon the occaston of her victory from Fort Johnson.

The mare -was beaten off in her previous start, iand certainly there were some on the riace track who seemed to know, whether by intuition or otherwise, that I she would run an improved race upon this date. Still it must be admitted that the track upon this day was made to order for Bubbling Water, also that the favorite. Fort Johnson, was practically left at the post, these occurrences were both greatly in her favor, so that when the favorite did finally reach a contending jposition in the stretch he was all in, and the mare had Likely 5 place 8-5 Fhow. Myles 5-2 place, fl show. Prejulclo 8 5 Winner ch.

g. by Dieudonne Superfine. Trained by K. T. Owen.

Start good. Won cleverly. -Second same. Third easily. High price O'Connell 10.

Prejuiclo 15. Mohr Overton .5 2, Hindoo 5 2. Llkelv Dleudonne moved up fast at three-f nrlong pole, made 11 good stretch rn and rafch-Ing O'Counell tiring a sixtee nth out, beat him home cleverly. Myles displayed won derful Improvement over last race. He had the spied today ami was Just Iteaten at the end I'rejuiclo ran a fair rai.

He Is hardly ready. Mohr ran a gamp race, Overton alwavs out! run. Key-Hindoo ran In bandages and could n.t rsise fallop Big chief stopped' hadiv Tlifficult run. Cojane also made the bestlbattlng JACKSONVILLE RESULTS average for the nine and Uold. The teams Betting Commissioner Tom Cor-bett, of San announced last evening that, several well known sporting men liaI ealletl on him and left commissions to be bet 011 I4arry, the Chicago heavyweight, in his tend-round contest with "Gunboat" Smith next Wednesday night at Oakland.

It seems the opinion of all the best posted men 011 the betting end of the game that Barry will be a healthy favorite in the betting, when It once starts in full swing. Barry Is preceded to San Francisco with a great reputation as a clever heavyweight and his record would make It appear that he Is a fighttrr. who when properly handled, would 11 mil up as follows: Independents pitchers; Byrnes, Goslinsky and Moskiman. catcher; Nealon, first base: baser Schlmpff. third base; Moskiman and Heller, left WEAK MEM Spencer, second TAMPA.

RESULTS Egan. shortstop: field; Rwayne, center field; Heller and Ireland, rignr neiu. California Harris, pitcher; Moulton. catcher; Greenlaw, first Ibase; and O'Kelley. second base; Allen, third base; Lewis, short- First race, three furlongs Good Acre, 103 (Korner).

6 to 1, won; Newcomer, 110 (Fnln, 4 to 1 second: M. Depres. IOS (t'ptoni. 10 to 1 third. Time, 4-5.

Defler, Orell. Ad II. Carpenter. Captain Hand, Chenault and Amcrl- DH. IIALIS REINTV'IGOn-ATOH stops all loses In 24 hours.

You will feel an improvement from the first dope. YVe have so much confidence in our treatment that we could Fafely 'offer FIVE IirNDREI) reward First race, four furlongs Jack Denman, 110 (Nleol), 11 to won: La IT. Mexican. Ill (Griffin), 50 to 1, second; Blue Mouse, 1(10 (Powers), 10 to 1, third. Time, :52.

Miss Von Der lloilen. Altadena, TJmch Me, Master John and Bodoga also ran. Second race five and a half furlongs Mys-tifier, 1U9 II to 10. won; Dare Nicholson. 100 (Reid), 7 to 1, second; Marie Jlvde.

92 (Moore). 8 to 1. third. Time, 1:12 4-5. Square Deal.

M. J. Whelan. Sylph, Eustaciun! Low Heart and Mellno also ran. Tlilrd race, five and half furlongs Jane Swift.

107 (Henry), 4 to 5. won; Mv Ixr1s, 1O0 (Heidi, to 1. second; pin Oak, 101 (Han-nan), 20 to 1. third. Time.

1:12 1-5. Diction, Giovanni Reggie, Amber Wilinot, Non Mahota also rati. stop: Coane. leftl field; Clendenin, center field; Salisbury, right field. have a good chance to get to the I can Girl also ran.

th 1. 1 Racing on Tuesday. Feb. 22 sBirtdTrlay. IMI ISii for anv rase we cannot cure.

This se top of the heap. Smith has looked over the record of Barry and has noticed that Iangford is credited with having knocked the white man out twice. 'For that reason Smith is cock sure that he will be I rourin race, seven ruriongs tonr, ji San Francisco Golfers Win From Claremonf The tesm of the San Franctseo Golf and Country Club won the first half of the horae-atid-home golf match with the CJaremout Country Club on the Ingleslde links yesterday. Each club was represented by fifteen! players and the San Frauclsco men won ten matches against five which to their opponents. The Becond half of the match will be played on the Clarenlont links next PaturdavL cret ri-meily Enlarges Shrunken Organs, cures Emissions.

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9 a. m. to 9 p. Sundays. 9 a.

m. to 12 m. iioir(i Second race, live ami- a is- of the Ball, 103 5 to 2. won: Jessica 104 (Burton), 4 to 1. second: Creuse, PS (Wain).

2 to 1, third. Time. 1:113... Bill Cowden. The Gbxiin.

Pearl Hopkins, My lore aud Gilliford also ran. Third race, five and a half furlongs Landon. 117 (Rowe), 6 to 5, Won; Harriet Rowe 108 6 to 1, second; Mantle, 109 (Colei. 2 to 1. third.

Time. 1 :1 1 2 Scruples, May Jene, Tan'ile. Virgluu Maid also VFonrth race, five and a half furlongs Tallow Dip. 10S iGlasnerl. 2 to 1.

won; Sir Ashton 9't (Fain even, second Ramon arona. 'l 8 to 5. third. Time. Restless I.

adv. Confessor, Firebrand and 1'ercy lay-lor also ran. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Casso- able to repeat the dose handed Barry by langford, and for that reason lie has saitl that lie will be willing to bet liis share of the purse money that lie wins. The contest between Barry and Smith will be preceded by one of the best cards of short distance bouts that the Oakland fans have had a chance to witness. (Obert) to won: Charlie Enstman, 12H (Powers), 9 to 10, second; Erebright.

ins (Howard), 9 to 2, third. TTime. Hasty Agnes and I'ocomoke also ran. Fifth race. six Turlongs T4old Dust.

100 (Powers), 4 to 1, won; Ijitta Creed; "97 (Klngl. to 1. second: Adtnonitor, 102 Wilson 1. tK) to 1. third.

Time, 1:17 2-5. Havre, Snowball, Iird Nelson, Ned Csrmack and Mon-r've also ran. Sixth race, one and a sixteenth miles Great Jubilee. HO 6 to 1, won; Golconda. 103 (Henry), 13 to 5, second: Vanen, 107 (Keid).

10 to 1, third. Time, 1:54 4-5. Oberon, Cablegram and Cunning also ran. Hernia Hydrocele )- Varicocele Ho Detention From Occupation, Family or Home rr DR. w.rv Kirt (RelllvL 4 to 1, won; iiowe 105 KKl'tKohn), 4 to" 5.

second: Beth Goodwin fivde'i in to 1. third. Time. La- MUSEUM OF ANATOMY IbSUttR THAN rvtl gloria. McAndrews anil Olscau also ran.

Sixth race, six furlongs Flora Riley, lot (Murphy) 2 to 1. won: Carondolet, 91 (Cole). 2 to second; Escutcheon. 110 (Jackson). 5 to 1, third.

Time, 1:17 3-3. Clyinsic and Gypsy tiirl also ran. A SEINE REVISION. Tn France it is no longer a case of the "submerged tenth" but a submerged third. Pittsburg Chrnniclc-Tolograph.

Weaknm or any contracted dUe positively cured by the oUmI pecialitl on ths CoaM. tUbhth fifty years. still plenty of run left In her. Had the race been run with Fort Johnson off well, and able to hook tip with Bubbling Water in the stretch. ISarring accident, perhaps the brown mare would have been! beaten off as before, for though she is game, the lst furlong in a mile race finds her tiring.

California racing at present Is being favored with a number of very fair riders at work, which is somewhat in the way of a recompense to the public for what they underwent earlier In the season, when good Jockeys were as scarceas hens' teeth hereabouts. I'll" mmm I II mT Sailor Boys to Line Up With Alameda Team AT.AMF.DA. March 5. The Booth-Crepcent aggregation of ba-H tossers will Play the United States Marines at Mare Island tomorrow afternoon. Both the sailor boys and the home team are speedy players and a.

lively contest is expected. The positions on the Booth-Crescent team will be filled by the regular players. fat iiTriTwrniff n-11 Mil DISEASES OF MEM C.fflfrJ Consultation lr and strictly private. 1 Treatment peraonally sr by Wttr. A positive cure every caM drrtim.

Writ, fn, UtPHHOSOPMy rateable hmok Kr m-I -s. no inonAir 98fcwwtst. r'AAii Ull. UUilUrtll. u.l.,wrjfc.

IT Visit DR. HALL'S Free MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. 853 BROADWAY (UPSTAIRS), NEAR 7TH, OAKLAND. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS IN OAKLAND, CURING PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN ONLY CURES GUARANTEED EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE. GONORRHOEA.

GLEET, STRICTURE, SYPHILIS. SORES, SWELLINGS. UNNATURAL DISCHARGES, VARICOCELE. LOST MANHOOD, PROSTATITIS QUICKLY CURED. RECENT CASES CURED IN A FEW DAYS.

SEND FOR FRE'E BOOK. Call or write Dr. Hall's Medical Institute, 855 Broadway (upstairs). Oakland. Hours 9 m.

to 9 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m.

is co raged Every yicmaQ len ant-to Cure flce. where my patients may see and examine them. Consult me at ones. Ton can be cored before retnrnina; home. Many cases can be cured In one or two ylfftt.

No severe operation. Many cases permanently cured. In one treatment. Most tlme-ainfr. most natnral, most safe.

A radical and permanent cure. I ftlre my word and will cite you to other medical authors and authorities that this is no -x a operation, hut -a fact. 1 am certainly prepared to cure by experience aod equipment, which are the keystones to success. 1 hove the best equipped medical office on the coast. I Invite you to come to my office.

I will explain to yon my treatment for Nervous Debility, Blood Poison. Fistula. Bladder. Kidney. Prostatic and all Men's Diseases, and give you.

FREE, a physical examination if necessary, a microscopical and chemical analysis' of secretions, to determine pathologies! and bacteriological conditions. Every man should take advantage of this opportunity to learn his true condition. A permanent cure is what you want. VARICOCELE HYDROCELE Impair vltslity. I dally demiatrat that Varicocele ancj Hydrocele can be cured.

In nearly all cases, by one treatment, in snch a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly re estyblished. Instead of the depressing condition. I guarantee you a cure or refund the money. NO MONEY 'REQTTIRED TO COMMENCE TREATMENT. Many patients have no confidence lu their doctor, because be pay before a cure has teen effected, and there are many who have been misinformed about their condition, or through unsuccessful treatment have beeome skeptical and think there 110 cure for them.

I want an opportunity to treat such men. and It ma'ies no difference about the fluaudal part, as 1 accept pay fur service as benefits are derived, lien I ar.i satisfied Ibe patient Is reliable. my jNucleo-Atoxy Specific Cures Blood Poison. I isappointed krintit thA wonaerful iMARVELWhirlina Spray Ttoe new vastriaai iiut ti oi conven ient, it wwra uuiuy. a or druielst for it.

(l. f.M'S? 'DR. PA (MBit. The Mater Spec alfsf. tnv true Dhotocraph If hs cannot tuppiT the Si it a -cert no correet Be niusuai-d hook sealed.

It In JO" 1 name ami personally conduct ny of fice exact and ee personally tie only l.fcAJllI When lu trouble, have any acute, ontracted disease, chronhs discharge, "vital" weakness, waste, unnatural discharges, always seek the services of the most successful specialist who has the largest practice and 'who gives trie most exacting personal cWe to every patient. PH. MAY'S NAME MEANS Sl'CCESS. He has brought with hiiu all the modern Inventions and new systems of treatment from scientific Europe and his 'offices and laboratory- are a -marvel and surprise to visiting DOCTORS aud PATIENTS. He Is most genial, and gives his LplP to both alike.

WHATEVER your ailment. you are welcome to his expert opinion, which is always guided by sincerity of purpose aud ripe Judgment. One Visit will convince you of his reliability and unusual ability as a specialist. Ha takes great pleasure In asslstiug young men to regain strength, vigor, hops and confidence aud In a kind way to correct the mistakes aud lack of xperience aud judgment of other doctors. 1 iSyphilisi ANY MAN who has ever had CON-DlOOa OlSOn Hl.on POISON and who-has not had the benefit of PR.

MAY'S Judgment as to the permanency of he cure, has not done his duty to -'himself, because he Is now the For Sale by Owl Drug Co. CHICHESTER PILLS MATE 1 DR. PALMER, make thin statement so that you will ktw.w that you consult sf Celebrated Spe-rialit who sees and trata hl patients A Kpciallst atust be a legally authorized graduate and lb-fensed to practice I am a graduate physician and Mv diplomas frm the most cele-lieateil folinpes au.j hospital lu the vw.rld. my ill ise from the Slate are liauging 7 "f- at dim I Ask ywur Ifruir'ni for To" years a Scecirflist 0) 4. hi-i taM-trr'a nignand iirantfy 11.

In in it 4 and 014 boxcfc, tirfi with H.ue Rtbboft. ke a other. Juj- your DIAMOND It It AN I FILLA.for9.fti years known ft Bost, Safest. Always Rdlftbtw SOLD BY MIGGISTS EVERYWHERE WniTTFV GFAItANTEE Dr. Palmer's written guarantee means a cure or no pay for services I guarantee; to cure certain diseases or refund every dollar you have paid me for uiv service My services cost you nothing unless I cure your Varicocele.

Hydro-i cele Hernia Piles" Flstna, Blood Poison, or any disease I guarantee to cure. My terms I are 'reasonable anil' 110 more than you are able and willing to pay for benefits. I investigator. Ills harmless, blood -searching remedies are fam ous throughout the entire world. Wheu.

HE takes charge of a case a CURE is. certain, either by mail or at his offices. Tmalmonf tne Ifestest triumph of medical science. My remedies are ly reaillicni cotnbiued with oxygen and thus are enabled to form with and circulate In the blood, thereby reaching every cell and fibre of the body. They kill the germs st once and drive out the last atom of poison forever.

DR. MAY IS THE LONGEST ESTABLISHED, MOST SUCCESS FTJX AND EE-LLABLE SPECLALIST TREATING DISEASES OF MEN IN OAKLAND, I EXPERT MEDICAL EXAMINATION Whether Ton Take Treatment or EL t. Not. Call or Write. Honrs, 8 a.

m. to 8:30 p. m. tt-nirt THE STAFF of the RIC0RD MEDICAL INSTITUTE regularly pradnatert and licensed Specialists- POSSESS The ONLY MEANS and METHODS of. LOCAL TREATMENT t.v which every vest lire of private di-ense Hint lead to "ORGANIC" WEAKNESS is eradicate 1 fr .111 tlo- -vstem IN LESS TIME Ihnir l.j- nuy nie.liod in WE in a he 110 MISLEADING 01- UNSUPPORTED ASSERTIONS WE STATE NOTHING BUT FACTS, and we HAVE DEMONSTRATED time ami atcalu that WE can and do positively CURE GONORRHOEA, GIEET, DRAINS.

LOSSES. STRICTURE, PREMATURITY. HYDROCELE. VARICOCELE, KIDNEY, PILES. RUPTURE.

BLADDER, PROSTATE and BLOOD TROUBLES. and you will slay CURED and have NO recurrence of the disease. By OUR. method of LOCAL TREATMENT you will suffer no. pains lior ANXIETY, and by placing yourself in our care von will be restored to strength, visor and PERFECT MANHOOD.

You will, not he a WEAKLING, hut regain your lost VITALITY live all your years a man, and perform your functions as NATURE intended. WE are the oldest medical house In Oakland. We occupy the whole bulldlne and have the finest equipped medical offices 011 the Coat, where the cleanest PROFESSIONAL services can be obtained, and von pav for CURES ONLY, not for UNFULFILLED PROMISES. Pay when you" are cured. fall or write.

Examination free and private. Hours. 10 a. m. to m.

Sundays, 10 tonl. THE RtOORD MEDICAL INSTITUTE 517 TWENTR-THIRQ OAKLAN CAL. Near Telegraph ave. Bowling Season Open ENGLISH, GERMAN, IT ALIA IT, FRENCH AND SPANISH SPOKEN. If you cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart.

My offices arc open all day from a. m. 9 and Sundays frptn 9 to 1 only. and f.ft ,015 Broadway tee treat for lhe ladle Monday evening Special Ladies' Night. BOWLING, BILLIARD AND POOL AUDITORIUM, 64-Sfl-BflS Thirteenth near Cl PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO EVEBY -CASE.

YOTT ARE GUARANTEED A CURE IF I ACCEPT YOUR CASE. Dr. Cor. 11th. Cal.

eJBIIitf! JW Oakland, IO 34 Broadway, "SSuSS OanoaUa orpheom tltag Eutti.

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