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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1897-24 PAGES. if HiHEE DAYS MORE «el OF THE $3 RATE Dr. McCoy Wishes to Make This Notice Em- - phatic---Under No Circumstances Will the Opportunity of the Nominal Fee Be Extended or Renewed After September 1. femme CYCLING CHAT. {GOSSIP OF THE -RACERS Arrangements have been completed for a {| William F. Vogel, a stripling of twenty big excursion of Quaker city bicyclists to| years, who hails from Buffalo, left the New York Sunday, September 5. It is ex- | New York Herald office a few days ago to pected that more than a thousand wheel- | ride on Lis wheel to Denver, Col. He says men wili go on the excursion, special trains | he is going on a wager of $500, and is giv- for which will leave Philadelphia early Sun- | en to October 23 to complete the journey. day morning, and special trains again will | The total distance of the route he travels convey the party back late on the same | he figures at three thousand miles. night. Upon arrival in New York a river} The father of Walter C. Sanger died last steamer will be in waiting to carry one | Sunday morning and the great Milwauked contingent for an all-day sail up the Hud- | rider was compelled to leave thé circuit for son to Newburg. The larger division of the | his home. Sanger will be seen no more in visitors will be taken in charge by the As- | races this season, but may go for some of sociated Cycling Clubs of New York, and a | the unpaced records later in the year. combined run, partaking of an intercity | “Billie” Hamilton, the former holder of nature, is on the cards to Coney Island. It| the mile record of 1.39 1-5, said, when is proposed to escort the visitors to Coney | asked what he thought of the new figures Island via Brooklyn bridge, Bedford ave-| of Platt Betts, the Englishman: “He ma: pp beh en SO Gok Cpls Sapien pahbeateys oEnig ree Tam not going to} “Chief Consul William T. Robertson of the sai z ore their departure the "Philadelphians Will be taken up the | my record, and in England they steadily | District of Columbia Division, League-of Western Boulevard and Riverside Drive. | refuse to accept any time we make ‘over | American Wheelmen, who hasbeen on a a slanting top, and opens on one side in- stead of on to} ‘The §8 rate ends with the last day of Augzst, | to withdraw this nominal rate, which he has s@ Some of the party will remain over in New | here as world’s records. I do not see that | vacaticn trip along the shores of the Sf a Seba de Aa ert Ricken eg are and it will not be extended or renewed under any | long given to the people of Washington, York for Labor day, in order to attend the | we are compelled to. acknowledge their | Chesapeake bey for several wecks past, = a, straight. The “bicycle bang” has been in. | ‘cumstances, or to any individsal. national circuit meet at Manhattan Beach. | times with the one timer when ours are | returned to Washington Wednesday to at- Says the Lady Cyclist: “Is the athletic | timed by three men who are. compelled to vented. and both maid and matron will} Doctor McCoy has given full and emphatic no- | ONLY THREE DAYS OF THE Reni to mune presingvanineaieatiers: He wear it. The hair is treated with a chemi-| tice that, beginning with September 1, all th: OPPORTUNITY REMA rl a marrying girl? This has long been | take oath to the correctness of their tim- ° ome cuASH. Se (quesiiony aaa wecter titi answering. | ing.” England bas never accepted records departed, Rowe, for home the following = ——— eae bier clo girl says it te the best thing | T8 40 mot begin treatment or renew their treat-| Omly those who begin treatment or She who is happy, merry and energetic made legal by the .. W. of this coun- | morning. erefore,no bulletins or other an- ~ ears. ment before that date must ‘regu renew th the fields and lanes will be just the sort of | try, and Hamilton's position is that taken | nouncements concerning the local division | tok their weekly run to Glen Echo last | “"x°h‘ed ine seutheitot device of] He has sires the pokey eo ge next tere Saree = a companion that a man needs to brighten | by ‘all other loyal Americans. of the league have been issued. All in att| TUeSday evening. The following gentlemen | the young woman cychat one Wishes to ee —_ Act kh npetigne ot up the place at home. A man who is.a| The question of the advisability of di- eae0 a Faget were guests of the club on the run: Messrs. | attract attention. The cost of the new |“ Misht have ample opportunity to take advan- | tember I—willl be treated am ‘man does not marry solely for his domestic | vorcing cycle racing from the L. A. W. is| there is nothing of great interest notice- Bauby, Burbi a Burbank, Bowie | ornament is by no means small. Solid gold | t88* Of It, and he has reached the point where, if | @t the rate of $3 a month. This offer ‘comfort—he could get a housekeeper if that | likely to be raised again at the next na-| able in connection with the big organiza- eae cose, og ankle rings, without jewels, vost $18, and | for no other reason than because of the limit of his | Positively closes Tuesday, A: was all that is necessary. The manly man | tional assembly of the L. A. W. The Mil-| tion, the century run to Frederick next | 224 Bloomer. : this sum may be increased by numerous | ofice facili gage csc! | nowadays wants a helpmeet and companion | waukee board of L. A. W. consuls is stir- month absorbing all attention. ‘The run next Tuesday evening will be to Jarge or small stones or by the addition of ities and bis time, it would be necessary | at S p.m. —some one who is his intellectual equal and} ring up the subject, this time on the Hs Chevy Chase. such fine sentiments as the wearer nee sharer in his outdoor sports. And the ath- | ground that the work of the league should Chain and Sprocket Club. The mepbership of the club is rapidly | 54 ‘adopt. Z letic girl generally answers to all this, a | be directed in other channels, euch as road| Nothing definite has been arranged for | iMCreasing, and it 1s expected that the thing that her ancestors failed to do.” ‘provements, erection of sign boards and | the Chain and Sprocket Club run tomorrow, | t2t#!, Rumber of members will be near The list of those who succumb to the | matters of much more importance and ben- | p+ it 4, + | twenty-five within a few weeks. A WELL-KNOWN LOCAL CY- charms of the wheel makes daily inroads in | efit to cyclists than racing. This is the | >ut it is more than likely that Great Falls Seneca Cycle Club. the ranks of celebrities. First it was roy- | view that President Potter of the L. A. W. | Will be the objective point. Messrs, “Jake” Jones, John M. McKin-}- alty who was numbered among its victims, | has always taken. Mr. Charles Hoover, one of the popular as si : CLIST. and the report is that the German em-| During a race meet at Amherstberg, On-| members of the club, who has been ill for | 2¢¥: Morris Bien and F. C. lord had @ peror set a bright, shining example. Chaun- | tario, last week a ten-year-old colored boy | some time, is out again and able to accom, | @eUehtful run to Suitland Park last Tues- cey Depew was well up in the front of the | was killed in the final heat of the novice. | Dany the boos on the muse e ‘ccom-| aay, returning by way éf Overlook Inn,] ‘The current issue of Bearings publishes procession and the American people were | Fauquier of Windsor won the heat, and y: = ed. seg fa » delighted. Now comes Mme. Calve, the | the boy who was attending him threw his Capt. Bergman attended the L. A. W.| where quite a lengthy evening was passed. | full-length cut of Fred Schade, and has the well-known singer. She has become a devo- | blanket at him when he rode by. The Pr ea ern See saci sere went Messrs. Jones, Bien, McKinney and Lord | following to say about the well-known tee of the cycle. It is said she also boxes. | blanket slipped off his back and got tan-| members Pp aah ed he AU are preparing for a four days’ trip through | young Washington rider: She has taken up the exercise to reduce her | gied up with the back wheel, which stop- % the Shenandoah valley. ley expect “ fiesh. It is reported she has found exercise | ped him very suddemly. The other con-| ,,5"Smgmbers are gradually returning to | start about September 5. eee = Se ee ee is the only means with which to Keep down | testants, coming immediately behind him, | hor and Faulkner are still at Mansosan, Va, Cress, Weuntsy Gyele Club. tcl WEENIE ee ee her weight. had to swing wide, and one of them ran . . 2 wor A complaint often made by wheelmen is | into the crowd and struck a small boy, kill- |g: inant will return from North Carolina | The first meet given this year by the| able showing at Philadelphia. Schade is that the enamel of their wheels is dull or | ing him. in Maryland, Josesh Milons isear Atiantic | Colored wheelmen of this city will be that | the representative ef Georgetown Univer- worn. If worn there is little hope for it! Of the five national championships run | City and Renser is back from the same | of the Cross Country Cycle Club at the] sity at Washington, and hes always been except In a new coat, but its luster can be | thus far men from the west have cap- | resort Dannenho has returned from | International Athletic Park October 2] in the front ranks’ of *the college t much improved by alittle attention. Take | tured three, or a majority. Lougheadss | Fe#0Ft, Dannenhower has returned from as| men. It will be remembered that Schade @ large, soft linen rag and lukewarm water. | win of the quarter and the mile and Kiscr’s Xork, and German and Steel have been | The meet promises to be a success, BER es a ee a ‘With these wash your wheel carefully and | win of the half-mile gave the west the | Of Yirginiay une Gown in the valley | many of the fastest colored wheelmen of | Biiivaciphia ridin the dices Te ott Gry it with a soft rag. Then Pon oirits of | 2d, Hoxt gained the two-mile and Bald | 1: 13 "proposed to give a watermelon run| the country have signified thelr intention | 31s father is a wealthy lawyer, practicin @ solution of beeswax melted in spirits of | and Chureh the two-mile tandem. Loug- | ayout September 10, and a large attendance | t0 participate. There will be seven races—| in Washington, whese home te in Geen turpentine. Wipe it with a chamois cloth. | head, Bald, Cooper and Gardiner are con- | APOUt Sept Dace mcs one-mile novice, half-mile open, one-mile] Va ‘Therefore Pred races’ to his necsen Avoid soap, hot water and a brush. sidered the “big five” of the racing game. | !8 xpected. open, two-mile handicap, two-mile District | content, and has started cat utter the ene It is rumored that there is now being | A private percentage table maintained on Levant Wheelmen. of Columbia championship, five-mile United | record as Peabody. of the Chicago Gyeling built for the use of Jimmy Michael the | the meeting of the five men in races on The Levant Wheelman have no run | States championship and two-mile club| Cjyb—zimmerman’s record of 101 firsts. He coming winter in Mexico a motorcycle, to be | and off the circuit yields the following re- | __, . | handicap. oa Speeded by electric power. Michael Is going | sult: Loughead started “twelve times |SCbeduled for tomorrow, but in all prob- | handicap. | a a. the novice | has already secured twenty-six, and will HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH CURED. ' hedu devote the rest cf the season in an en- to Mexico this winter, and he is going to | against his big competitors, and has gain- | ability several members of the club will | 2a ‘District of Columbia championship | qeavor ta be take no pacemakers with him. Such 2 ma- | ed a percentage in these meetings of .606. | teke short spins in the morning and after-| faces, The five-mile United States cham-| wins this year ohn encaee rival, His chine would enable him to establish a new | Bald, in thirty-six starts, three times as | ncon. pionship prize is a silver trophy, value, $35,] pionship of the south + - , value, $35, and 2 P 5 CaS Or Ana rently vo the value | Mary 08, Youehead has a percentage of | ‘rhe club took a run to Sultland Park | which was won last ‘Thanksgiving day by | division championspips.”"" “"" “"*™*| Rev, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith, of world, and 620, ser, | s A ver's | He F , Jr., at the National Bicy- of the little fellow as a drawing card. stands |! Cooper is fourth in the great |1#st Sunday, stopping. at Havemeyer's | Genes Preemem = Sa troohyamistaie kwon ‘A humorist cyciist has defined a lamp | feld of five, with thirty-two starts end a |Park on the way down, where several | fic Cl) meet, The Sonny pore "t “be | AMERICA’S FIRST BICYCLE Of Ringing Noises Asthma of 19 as “a beautiful instrument constructed for | percentage of .377, and Gardiner, with |races were pulled off. The first event was | comes the property of the rider. One-half the purpose of affording the cycle police | twenty-five starts, tails in with . between Pop Grace and Lee Herrell, the | and one-mile open races will have three ¥ % And Deafness. ’ . eiicers an opscrtunity to lesen: het ssiclen Lesna, the great European rider, | distance being four miles. Grace received | prizes each; handicap races will have each CAMP. Years Standing. ary.” Strange, on - | 18 training for the race of his life at the | handicap of one mile and a quarter. | four valuable prizes. Rev. L. L. Smith, 606 6th st. s. ™ the shifts and contrivances to which Le Charles River Park track. Lesna_ will | ferrell failed to catch his man. The next The entry blanks will appear early in hy BW e rise Jenny Smith, G06 Gth st. s.w.: ted and lampless cyclists are driven. BY | compete in the hour race to be held at |race was one mile, betwcen Pollock and! the week, and cam be obtained from the clergyman of the Church of the United Brethren: | “I @on't think any one ever had Asthma worse juent usage the in- | that track, for which the purse is $5,000. | Tindsay. Lind@ay, with a handicap of! secretary, Harry W. Cornell, 1922 1th| Interert of the Chicago wheelmen this than I had it, expecially ducing the latter part of McDuffie is training at the same track and |forty yards, came’ in sixty yards behind | street, or from any member of ‘the club. | week centers principally at a point sixteen | | Mt be*rtily recommend Doctor McCoy's treat- | the nineteen years I suffered from it. It began me famil — for the same race. the scratch ran. Pollock was so enthused ‘ = ment. I have experienced its wonderful venefits, | Stst during the winter, and for several years makeshift is a candle vlaced in a bot- | Every win at the national meet in the | over his victory that he immediately chal- ‘Spoke ang Hap. miles north of the city, where the first big troubled me ouly at that season. Later, it came from which the neck has been broken. | professional class was a win for the west. | fon ‘dash. in this 3 summer camp of bicycle riders ever held in | and it 1s because of personal knowledge that I : : = ged Fryer for a 120-yard dash. In t The Spoke and Hub:Bicycle Club at its on at any time, summer or winter. The t has to be carried in the hand of the | Loughead captured two championships. He | sprint Pollock met more than his match, meeting last night elected: the following | th!s country has been pitched. The tents, | speak as I do. exposure to draught, after being overheated, was r and is recommended only in the dir-| hails from Sarnia, Canada. Kiser took the Fryer beating him by a length. The one- ) numbering about a score, have been raised scre to precipitate an attack. est extremity. A case is reported of an | half-mile championship and the mile open. mile race that followed between Brearley | members: Walter Carwile,’ John Goddard, inal giant semicciscis ona high Sisk overs ‘For eighteen months I had suffered from dull “Z became ao sensitive to Granghts that 5 could = = sporting himself ; i : Pere D ere ee eee Londan alter Gark Pare ea a eee fr Se Sy ee aaa eoree moe isola a GREE = ite locking the great blue expanse of Lake | beadaches, accompanied by rumbling notses in my | not ride in an open oar in midemmer witheat without a lamp in the cycling sense; but | Farland of San Jose, Cel., took one of the | of the pistol to within fifty yards of the Phured Reet ville fair in| Michigan. It is an ideal spot for such a | head and partial deafness. I became so hard of | CNS bien up. 1 coughed incessantly, and in the center of a gorgeous bouquet of or- | handicaps, and Stevens of Ottumwa, lowa, tape “Little Willie” had the pace, Hutch- ursday nig! io the Roc! camp, being on Sheridan drive, the best, area pas ah = of breath that I could not Me down chids that decorsied his coat nestled @ | took the other. Mertens also won the five- |inson hugging close to his rear. wheel. | @ body. Capt. Matchet’ will be in charge Gisat piCarcoaue aA “este popu EES hearing ficult tending at night; I have spent aight after night sitting tiny electric bulb, the light of which was | mile national championship. The western Thinking that the time had arrived, Hutch- | Of the run. 1 CM aba ¢ | Srery-day duties, and I could not understand or- | UP in order to get my breath. more than sufficient to denote his Lar amateur failed to make a showing. irson jumped the sprint, and he was fully | Although the club his not been in exis-| way leading out of icago, ani ing ai since “Of late years my breathing was never clear, abouts to other frequenters of the road. | The American Wheelman says editorially: | ten yards in advance before the little man | tance over two montlis, thére’ are several| the same time almost directly upon the | “nary conversai and the least cold would bring on the wheezing she nies ae 5 aaubaeat tne auaztet of riders which constitutes | realized what had happened, and this dis- | members, who are out aor Facing honors. | ixke shore, where boating and bathing | “Doctor McCoy's treatment has given me com- | and awful shortness of breath. drawn to the cyclist. was . e professional class in the California to lessen. mong those: who are-‘thottg! ake “8 20 g “My shoulders and chest ached feari Jast decided it was not a case for arrest | outlaw organization is a quartet no longer. | ‘@P¢° he, fared to lessen, sunday from | @ favorable showing on the track this year eee a ee eee caret content. | plete reliet from the headaches and from the dis- | «)"Ceore tn breathing, a and did not interfere. eq | It has been reduced to a trio by the recan- | "tri, to Nova Scotia, and brought back | Will be Al. Welr and Howard Matchet. | The camp‘s al tits = tressing, unnatural noises, and my hearing bas been | “I was eo feeble when I began treatment with A wedding in cycle costume is arnounc tation of the fourth man, who is now at | with him a fine collection of photographs | They are good foad rider’ and it is ex-}jroad station and close by the Winnetka to take place shortly in Philadelphia. Wa | the fest of the L. A. W. racing bourd beg- | from the land of Evangeline. pected that they” will°develop into strong | Inn, a cyclists’ road house recently vpened, | Completely restored. Doctors McCoy and Cowden that I could scarcely =m pronebly be the first event of its kin ging forgiveness and reinstatement. The Geman = Kane {rack riders and carry away many honors | where excelent meals can be secured by | “I also, when I went to Doctor McCoy, bad been | That was in Acgust, just a year ago My con. cycledom. e : other three should not object to this reduc- cr * is coming fall: Tormorro e club wi > e a - Mrs. Sarah Pierce of Glassboro’, N. J.,/ tion in their numbers, however, as it in- Captain Byrnes is absent from the city | take a run to Great Falls! these desiring something more elaborate | troubled with a catarrhal condition of the nose and | dition began to improve afte: I had been under agei nearly eighty years, is learning to | sures each one of them a prize every time stern Maryland with his} The boys are about settled in their new } than the fare offered at the Junch counter | throat, which caused me to hawk afd spit continu- | treatment but a short while, and jn December last Tide a bicycle. She is making excellent | they ride.” Se tis AGaetada is acting as captain, | Quarters and are greatty- delighted with | within the camp iteelt. ay. 16 tse iaotsing T wotld have a ted taste in | 272 18 Up. ogress under the instruction of her son, | Ji] luck seems to follow John S. Johnson them. They hane spent ‘tonsiderable time| The encampment has been named Camp ~ “I felt that I was curel. But I wished to test Who is nearly fifty years of ege, and an | this season. The great record-breaker and | and under his direction a run was made | s) Gecorating them, and soon hope to have | Harriaon, ig a Chicago's new and | the mouth, and a gagging sensation. My sleep W8| tne permanency of the cure, and tuld the Doctot enthusiastic wheelman. racing man entered the field July 3 last, | to Cycle Cottage Wednesday evening. the prettiest club; rooms. in;-the city. One|.popular cycling mayor, who takes a great | not refreshing, and I would wake in the morning | that if, for a year, there wus no return of ‘be One way to clean a chain well, says the | and met with a serious fall on his first] Lieut. O’Connor Is still in New York city | of the rooms is fitte as a general sit- | interest in local bicycle affairs. Occupytng | reciing tired and unrefresbed. trouble, I should be glad to testify to my cure. ‘American Wheelman, is to take a can six | entry in the races at Dayton. In that fall tant companion, ‘“Jim-| ting room for the bo:s, where théy hold|the most prominant positions with regard inches in diameter and three inches deeP | he broke a couple of bones. Johnson was | S'UMEY: IN core wien him on the trip, | thelr ‘meetings, and they have set aside |to the Sheridan drive are the two huge ard coil the chain and place it in the ca. | compelied to take another month to pre- | Which was made awheel. a room for the reception of their lady|tents of the L. A. W. and the A. C. I.sleep well, have no more discharge from nose or Pour in naphtha enough to cover the chain. | pare, and previous to the national meet | “tne century run to Frederick and return, | friends. ¢ separated by a smaller tent open upon all | throat, and feel refreshed and vigorous in the morn- put on a tight-fitting cover, and shake it | met ‘with another serious fall, which inca- | which was to have been run Sunday last, ides, where all manner of soft drinks may | 1.) ry. improvement in my general health has ee cured of all my troubles | “It Was a year im July since I bel my ii been coer tack, and I feal that I am coupictely cured.” ar roeme gce te mine tt i | Ere ogee ‘nt amnion 8 8 | Fos enrages Gdag'en srtewee: [NEXT YEAR'S WHEELS] fp on he melt ani itu nthe [vn reer ot moe men t= | MeCoy System of Medicine clesn any chain perfectly. Oil it well and | “jt js believed that in the near future the pare sick list. Rela and Dodd are in the tents of the various cycling clubs. These | hearing. . 9 ‘work the oll in. Now wipe the chain dry | prize limit in the professional class wil! be in Anderson, it tents are provided with cots and blankets, end put on ft a moderate amount of graph- | raised. It was impossible to take so rad- | tte! class: Saaithe oem bamegwioraca ©: and illuminated with Chinese lanterns. At gerard OFFICES ite, and the chain will run smoothly. |_| ical a step this season, as race promoters | Washington, and if a sufficient number are| The cycling season is still at its height, | night torches blaze and smoke around each | “The above interview was published in December, jeCOW’S NATIONAL PRACTICE, It is rumored that the Pennsylvania di- | who have lost money in the past would favorable tg the project, the committee will | put already there is a feeling among | tet, making the scene a weird and beau- | j99¢ 1 nave had no trouble with my bearing slace. 715 13th Street Northwest. vision of the 1. A. W. will trot out a/ have objected and refused to give meets. | (oder the Prederick century to be run to- 3 tiful one. The L. A. W. and A.C. C. tents | oo it as te as the day I was discharged, | Office HM. Py candidate for the presidency of the league | Now that the great majority of race mects fede He If that is done, the club will ieave | Wheclmen that they really would like to] are each provided with pianos, and a reg- loday it is as acute as re an jours, 9 to 12 a.m.,1 toS p.m.,¢ et the next national assembly. Just wh? | have been successful, and now that the 1420 New York avenue at 6 a.m. know what will be the proper thing in| ister in the league clubs’ headquarters Is | cured. LL sMITa p-m.daily. Sunday,10 a.m. to 4 the wa will - feat rip - es promoters have‘ demonstrated “Tom” Reed is reported to be in con-| wheels another year. rapidly filling ae namies of visitors the present time, althougt that large prizes bring large gates, Chair- ini for the club road race, to and temporary residen' think that Chief Consul Boyle is the only | man Mott believes that some change should | he run late In September. He is likely to] 2st 2 Strong effort will be made to/®%, io "ihe intention to maintain the camp|QPEN CENTURY RUN available man. be made in regard to this prize-limit rul-| je put on the scratch with Galeski, Coun- | ™@ke the chainless wheel the popular | ror at least two weeks, and, if its popu- them as Kilpatricks refused to know One of the drills that a German military | ing —Philadelphia Press. selman, O'Connor and Williams, the club’s | Mount for 1898 is undoubted, according to | larity warrants it, it will be prolonged an- them as Kirkpatricks, and in the course of cyclist has to perfcrm is that of oes Bald, Kiser and Cooper say that they | flyers. ’ the New York Telegram, but a very limited | other fortnight. During the four days it time the effort to reclaim the family name his machine te pieces ogra a hoes are through with the match racing game, From indications there will be some hard| number of manufacturers will be able to | has been in existence the weather has om Already great interest kas been manifest- ge abandoned as hopeless. The variation gether again. This drill en int and that plain competition is good enough | pushing by the local club and the Mary- ly th very unfavorable, but with the advent o! in from Washington to | 1", DFefx made expedient pro tem. by the duced for the purpose of teaching the men | for them from this time on. The best two | Jand Century Club on the L. A. W. run| SUPPIy them. As a consequence, there will | hotter days it is expected the camp will be | ed in the century ru intermeddling crusier seems to have been — comseaeetaes of Soe ee ae — in three races in Michigan, most of which | September 12. If the Baltimore boys enter | %€ # Contest between the manufacturers | well filled all the time. a =e One Frederick and return by the onan of | ordained to continue sine die. that they may quali were run on the percentage plan, did not y and agents of ink om town, and all sc American Wheelmen, Sunday, September in case of accident. That portion of the | pay owing to the three ccds chan | it will be close to 8 o'clock before their Bi chainless wheels and those | easy ride fri “fe ize runs to the camp. 2 held wi drill where they take the bottom bracket | usually had to be run for the same purse. | T#im will get them here for a start, and | of the present day pattern. Propose to organ! ‘ment of the | 12. While the century will be hel : ; rules for the govern to pieces and then try to put the balls | This kind of racing Is very wearing. and a | (1, Washington boys. hi ave indicated thelr! Many of the tatter realizing that the as tod been drawn up and posted in | the auspices of the —— oxeu back again should be interesting. like amount of energy in the circuit con- Naas afer will necessitate covering nearly | Ch€im 1s unpopular on accovnt of the care | ‘conspicuous place, and there have been | Wheelmen, it is not to be lim! Leagus its an il wind that blows out of @ pune-| tests would yield a much handsomer re-| jig miles in twelve hours, which is not|€cessary to Keep ft in smooth running | sworn in special police to preserve order. | members. ‘The start will be made from 13th never got it back. Those who had come to ——__+o-__ Wellington and Napoleon's Horses. From Harper's Round Table. The horse that the Duke of Wellington ane a eet ee " pissing = f encampment is t 6 o'cl in the morning. rode at Waterlco was named Copenhagen. ure in = ‘slow pace, for the roads to Frederick | order and of the Mkelihood that a five- |The whole plan of the and K streets at 6 o'clock : repens oon eaipherr bepee mien’ of the profescicnals had the medals | ang return, and it will not prove as easy | minute shower of rain or a short ride | novel and pleasing. ‘Those arriving later will be permitted to schemag ramet more get ~_ : a a ——>—— < terprising establishment near this city. | ind he declares the value to beras folieea, | 2% the regulation century of the Mary-| through sand will do more to damage the start, but will be adjudged as starting at pa and ap: preciate his master’s success, for when the duke arrived at headquarters, and, after tossing the bridle reins to a groom, dis- 6 a.m. No one will be permitted to start later than 8 a.m. ‘Two pacemakers will lead the run. No rl t 2 = ning qualities of the machine th Chairman Mott says that the racing men / ‘py, id medal f landers, who ride fifty miles in the even-| easy running @ o1 an TRA when convinced of the honesty of a ret-| the sitver medal, $1.86; tho pel oer ine. stgp six or seven hours and finish in|can be remedied In hours, will look end | @CORCHERS IN A eree at a meet should compel the race | 53 cents the early morning, their limit being six-| are looking for an ally to assist them. in 5 = { the fight they must make against th meet promoters to place the prizes In his Bal teen hours. = ie mounted, the horse kicked up his heels 4 hands to ‘be pald at the time tata ater mest," and made "some, very “sensational eT eh ee Ne aires atti] main ells" baesbert tear 8 (eae Goes ‘A board fence erected across the Lake | one will be allowed to pass the aac emmmtest, | 8% apparent ecstasy of @usSt, saying: an en 2 ber of instances of late when i ‘9 ic S re have n 5 ing Passing them isqualify the - }rises have had to be walted for, and a opie of samntinet WaT one first caused | there will be rejoicing when their vacations | more nor less than the once despised gear | ghore drive at Chicago and several park eee enemas the servivor's medal, No | arly as it is possible for a horse to say Where racing men have been placed at @ | five warts, beeaking his chain in one ctan | are ended. Illness in the family of Fresi-| case. American inventive genius has no: | iolicemen spoiled two attempts to break a | ant in recelving the survives t, Sue anything, “Tired as I am, I will make you disadvantage. the half-mile national championsit>. aaj | dent Charles Coons has also kept him at | been idle, and today we have American urse record the other day. The} “Scchh Contestant will be provided with | see that I as well as the rest can show ees gaining a back position Im the sthee "4 | home of late, but it 1s reported he will,| gear cases, the weight of which is kept | century co he barricade was built es- | yine numbered tags. Checkers will be sta-| my joy in the victory which my master has For Linton, since defeating wens soon resume his riding. He will have not'|down to an even pound, and which are | rider for whom the as pane embers See ere ek MICHAEL - STARBUCK 9 RACE} ,,7om Linton, ‘since defea\ Completely oft | Only is 200-gear, ‘but lack of riding. to | fitted to whesls with the narrow threads | caped by taking another cote ae wea ua | and Frederick, Md: ‘Each contestant will | Te es oo tot enat co, ‘ 5 form, and has suffered two defeats from | blame now, he says, when he slowly brings y mene he American wheel. A | would-be holders of the 100- deposit one of these tags with a checker | wi provided Tor i he ome naan was the Fr " up at the destination of the club, far inj great many gear cases have been in use ‘soug’ the officers, and a third rider each place, one at Frederick upon ar- ecord-breaking attendance at the Chairman Mott wired some riders at As- | ‘PE TE tory on “Sam” Barnhartt is poe ee eee Snonaeie them fell Into the trap. | vine Mand one on leaving Frederick, and on nena teeny sary The r -breaking a! bury Park to ride rcund the track anyway sate risky = tly after 4 o'clock | also one at each place on the return trip, | sirathfi = 2 2 ro bi q lumbia, on the | What the popular price of wheels will | They were arrested shor! e} 2 = itrathfieldsaye. “His name lives with his great Michael-Starbuck thirty-three-mile | when they wired him that the professional | 0imB the rounds. At Col ta- | retaining the ninth tag for presentation | jnaster's, for it is Ii 5 - Baltimore road, “‘Sam” saw an object slow- |.be remains to be seen. The probabilities | in the morning and taken tq a police sta. z “a for it is linked with his in his- motch race at Manhattan Beach last Sat-| races had been catled off, ae but six men | Baltimore r . h when calling for the medal: Any con ly rise over the hilltop of the inward voad | are there will be ro single set price, but | tion, where they were required to give Lail failing to deposit a tag at any one of urday was variously estimated. Twenty | had entered. The chairman promised to | Jiq said: “Boys, here comes Joe, now.” | that the figures will range according ta | tom urt. For many | 22t faillag pat be counted Napoleon, when at St. Helena, once sald thousand, fifteen thousand and ten thous- ee ees ape Ape oes fee The “object” proved to be a hen, and fhe | the kind of machine offered, For there wii | for their appearance in court. For the checking stations will unted @ | of his horse: “He has memory, knowledge i " d will lose all right to the med- a and, all were given as the attendance. The | fiders failed to cbty, and thus leet ther | £00d-natured Barnhartt, who thought he | not be a single standard. More likely there | Weeks the police had laid traps for an early ge alee uh oe thee ecluen the aioe and a Judgment. He Siminguishes | his master - - | will be three been whizzing through we caplenente Se ae iatainaa “Prank Waller, the long-distance rid dered ginger ele for the pert oe °F | geared wheel the covered od running, weaved eg in attempts to { '®f Survivors medal will be presented to Siscinguished eve from the test et tee tenn: of complimeniaries were out, : = ee rider, 3 ingul me from the rest of the world, the case, which -would bring the Jegitimate | h@8 begun training for an assault on all The Labor Day Races. Mok acerca Ene Qralnary Wheel | pedal over the century course faster than | each rider finishing, a silver loving cup to | arq which manifested, by his bounding and attendance to 20,000. In addition to this, | ‘We, nuadle distance records. Preparations for the bicycle races which | of today, with exposed chains ean ate | any one has done before ‘him. There have the Washington ciub making, the, best | haughty galt when I was upon his back, it is claimed that nearly 5,000 people se-| south will be held at higtatas Gee Sar will be held September 6 at the Athletic | ©' with, improvements in. other re-| been many exciting chases, but the riders wing Seen ceeeien: that he carried a man superior to those cured admission legally. Some paid the | tember 8 There will be at least seventy- regular gatekeepers a bonus to pass the too swift for the horses and usually | club making the > around him. He would not suffer any one five prizes. pea See eee got away after giving the policemen a ——_—_ to mount him except myself and the groom BS laugh of derision. Changing 2 Family Name. that took care of him. When I had lost gate without a ticket, saving the standing | _,FFank Albert, rinden atime long-distance | cyclists and public an afternoon's enter-| wheels. « So arennions ate my, way I threw the bridle ‘upon his neck in line. Others came in through an un- | races, is just recovering from the effects | t@inment of the most interesting order. tain wheelman early the > following morn- | From Harper's a on toe et him pick = way. with the tnevi- kvown gate, which was opened by a ras- | of a broken collar bone, and at the present | The difficulty in getting up a meet at this after A gentleman living in Boston told righ’ cal who calmly pocketed the dollars by the | time is training for the six-day race to be | time of the year is great, on account of teresting story the other day about how en : FOR WOMEN, GYCLBSTS hundred, ard afterward bragged of it. New | held at Charles River park. tb absence frem the city of riders and ls : if 3 some of hig blood —— angry to York never saw such a crowd at a race et tee club officials. oie ies p- | have @ family name different from his own. = eets are, of course, th A brisk Ah the 4 a the in t, and no other city but Phasdelphia |CARE OF T re na gern = spin through the. _ =. ‘to fe It seems that during persecutions during the national meet ever had such an HE PRESS ome Labor day —| the consciousness of each womani that attendance. In the talk of the race among the pace- makers the loss of Starbuck devolves more | «per : upon his management than upon himself. is the same carelessness at the His managers formed the idea that “Star” | Meets of the present season regarding the could fuilow any pace, and the pacemakers | press that has always obtained and always were ordered to burn up the track at the | will,” says Bearings. “A race meet pro- utset and run Michael from his feet. Star- | mot, 4 beck was hurried. He made poer pickers ow ioe take care of the and lost his pacemakers frequently at the | Pres, for it is to the reporters that he outset, losing two laps to Michael, who | looks for proper accounts ‘of ‘his meet. At worked systematically, did not lose his | Troy, on the New York circuit, no table i | | | | : g ¢ | presence of mind, and invariably made| and but one chair was provided for the on oventenen | Steaet Tare eace nae gcod pickups. which put her about | becomes active and clear. Michsel lost his pacemakers but once, Halifax, N. 8. The | !t7, all wasting drains and the fault lay with the pacemakers and etter der declared | 2% 204 as © female has, not with Michael. Sanger’s team failed to ‘and officer in command nettote cg | Soc oF five boxes Dmggiste or by Focelve "instructions, and tried to, pull Tiny nee: cuenta ier wal assays ot ae Seen ‘We can help you. Advice and book free. ic past Starbuck. we is soldiers a refused to follow, and caught the rear r unui Sixt geeks cman Re See te es Pan over er maar — | Weite Us About sauw: Gest, > ! wheel of Starbuck, remaining there until have to Cpe #1 his pacing team dropped back to its right- might De aya erick wid war's] The Dr. Chase Company, ful posit ¢ fostantly- pinnned o | 9522 Chustest steeot> Phitedelpht Starbuck had poor men on the back seats egy aan ~ ‘ ruse, which she justified in her own mind! mni6-chacsttr * (@ trick of war). She stood two sons in one part of was ac- j g E 3 : I ge i j ge 2 i j f i : i ill ‘the FHA iF f i fi i it ii i i is iH ' t | iH Ht It ? cil i take: he hompital ate Saturaay nigh n to ti it. a was the fm a work among sixty-four men i! i i oe if