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i S — / e e v —~ - - BRODRLIN. LT Gl m.m:“ 'a’m'"“‘-.:z' i | AL Tzt s ' | DL o = " [EXCITING DAY AT BRICHTON| DON'T GET IN A SWEAT % Dabe o8 i cnv N Perspiration—*sweat” is what the Bible and we ¢onimon pe ple call it—is a way nalure has of driving out of the body refuse that has no business ther We sweat more in summer, because, in the overheated bowels, undl ested food ferments more quickly than in winter and produce: lmtatmg acids and gases. The bowels, overworked, try to relieve themselves by violent convalsions, Grand Oirouit Mg Attracts Thonsands and Speculation is Heavy. CAPTAIN LOWE PUT' OUT OF THE GAME L | Do WILQUE TAKES THE WOODRUFF PURSE Dulee Cor Sells at Rven bt E 3 She Proves a Comnterfeit, and | in Bighth and 1 Ordered . Loutsville, 9; Oontost fo Detweon Wi causing terrible gripes and colics, and diarrhoeal discharges so aci A Of the Field. ’ %‘Wo-hn hits: Ganiny P dprviggly as to make you sore, and leaving the intestines weak and worn out, Nature assists body-cleaning by sending the filth out through the pores of the skin, It is not safe to stop perspiring altogether but most of the impure matter should be sent out by natural move: ments of the bowels, and the offensive, ill-smelling, linen-staining sweat done away with. Keep your bowels strong all sumymet with ..\n. NEW YORK, Aug. 18.~Thé events of the grand ciroult meeting Wt the Brighton track today proved to be the most exelting Cribbing Rasy for Columbus. to date. The attendanice was large and Stolen iy Ouvmon JcA D, 3 o : COLUMBUS, Aug. 18.—Cribbi: peculation heavy, the books doing a I the pleasant, candy cathartic CASCARETS, that clean the syctem g for “"'flcn:.'“:l v;‘lftnlca;":lnh.: X :m-nun "'n- nvr'n race, m: <08 .u-a ‘;: and don't allow the excrement to be sweated out through the /‘ euture was the hit - jon the novelty plaw, &84\ Majer Muscovite pores. Take a tablet every night, before going to bed. They two runs and dro was at 7 to 10 for the heat. The gelding Wk a1 Chestnut had the pole and started off at a merry pace to win, with' Winfleld Stratton and Major Muscovite olose up. The fight all the way around was close, but Chestnut came ay and won by two lengths. Spinx § was second. In the second heat The Blshop was the cholce and this time the talent made no Nt mistake. Winfleld Stratton led to the halt &“' made up the when the favorite caught him and with | AFet Face a Aornc o A B Tom Nolan the trio shot.down the st ) Toe. Dishop wiesiog vy e Sorhe sireteh. | DOHERTYS ARE BOTH E BOTH WINNERS ; Nolan second. Strangé to say, Sphynx § was & prohibitive favorite at 1 to 4 for the (l) next heat and as soon 48 he got the word H" " mc g) ‘li"“"b&.,"“.nb“hm o [ Do went to the post like u flash, but was soon caught by Major Muscovite and the work while you slecp :nd make you feel fine and cool .lll day. the Bowels. Iruggis W in . .”"-::; Rermeds Lo.. Chicaeo o Now Sok™ 4 Matehes for Places im Round Played Dev eiting Sport, \ o--n Postponed. pair went like & team to the seven fur- | SOUTHAMPTON, od 1 18 -Good At Tndiagapolis—Today's Gouble-header | 10063 Dole, where Sphynx § came away w“‘t‘):’er‘.t;l:d:’lll:m pesvatied it e P o “l&r between Indianapolis and Milwaukee was x ment ror the Long Island champlonshi p postponed on munt of wet grounds. driver, $200 for mot trying for the first mateh which attracted the -greatest Standing of the Teams. beat. intereat was That betwas (he formes Eng- Tage We tge TR | TN ST o e | R o i o K8 oute..... o 4 8 the 2:20 trotting class was semi-final round of the champlonship sin- ln ln:folll citing race from start to finish. Bef leh-u At :1"'& lll‘t.:d m‘omer;; ‘-|c;mb Bfl 00 the first heat Dulce Cor sold at e gy T 1% om0y o ~TOw- 1 Xy 1 46 | money against fhe fleld. She proved a | Peoperty. s mrcsens 2’3..‘.:‘;«&:’. OF it Eng: 4 Milwaukee a : counterfelt and was never formidable. The hnd l’ho committee planned to start ti m o | Loutsville . Bl wamnccon: »lseecesnn. Minneapolis men's championship doubles this mornt: ol heat was a battla bet Wilque and | Men s ow on pSeTee tod iiwaukee at Ind Patchen ‘Maid, the former winbing by & | man are paired and ."-‘i. Pabaty medl Tha ell st © m. Pmu at Tolodo )llnmwh ll length. Wilque was Dow the cholce at Duh-rth thers on their wa; elruulh the Boumbus, Rasess iy ut Lo 4to1 At the word Dulce Oor shot out | feld. The consolation was Also put under atlon ar. way this momin. and the mixed doubles, b | In Wi h let; en KANSAS CITY BEATS DENVER pod p'i.‘ani were contiimadr T o 4% Via the 3 ine weather and pertect condition of By Terrifio Batting in the Highth Men the courts greatly ndded to the splendid . wor 4 ers at Mowth of Kaw Chase winning by half & Drothers were 'to_piay, all of tha tenn . UNION PACIFIC beb oy e e St B 10 S5 68 e da { N L iy ‘Shakes It o T were n n the se; @nother close and exciting battle he beat | final round and developed the fnost. sx- To Monide, thence by KANSAS CITY, ‘“‘ n_g“... City | Wilque by a small margin. Chase was | citing sport yet witnessed in the progress SPLENDID CONCORD ttin won terrific he eighth in- [ now a prohibitive cholee and he led to of the meeting. Ting "Atindance &0 Score: top o,'m. stretoh, i he tired ::; As was expected, both of the Dohertys COACHES To Al RHLE, won in the semi-final round of the cham- ansas City .,.,,..,.,,._,,,.wnu.mmm-lnnn. In the final | plonship singles. R. ¥, qmm Points in the Park 114 0] 00041 0-815 4| heat Wilque won as-he pleased, b Hunllnh\nn in tI a_close Kenses Clty, Risley, Nichols | The 35,000 Horse Review stake for 3- Mok e "““"d Geor, e T | g et pancg s o by th he ereatest ‘ease. *The VERY LOW RATES race of the season for the class, nine colts top halt of the | ° ) DURING JULY ""' "“‘i At 8t o, and fillies coming up for the word. The bl Pl o i pated AND AUGUST ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 13—8t. Joseph pools before the first heat were: thu( lh“nx-nrlmn champlon will be al lt " . 100 himseif from the defeat wdu winnt 2 second | Rajad, §100; Vymat, jr, §100; the fleld, |to redeem himesit fre the " tnvernetiona] X rnu Sole Cmn.p turned #100. John Mo had the pole = n res: well up the back stretch. He ,was soon fl'. Jower brackets are Dr. Joshua SPECIAL TRIP %% | Joined by The Rajah and Vyzsut and the | Pim and H. L. Doherty. The experts h SIDE 000800081 8 o 8988388 8% & hroe ahot up the back stretch and around | tBAt, Larned Wil be abie Lo come. throus i —FmOM— Jogeph, Parvin a ;| the top turn, but onoe In the stretch The | champlon here or Pooatello, T sam X an Rajah came away with an electrie rush, [ The score by points kn gamés follows: %‘?". : l‘.h'l 3 s foees “h"' . t RELE. | winning by two lengths from John Me. He o, seven one-] dm' ‘ ¥ b7 e won the mext two heats with equal ease, | 5 b = ’d‘f aad M“;."" "',’&nm A o " taking the third in 2:14%. This is.the best | _ Beco : d Garvii, | 3-year-old record for, the season. The | B " won an sasfly that ha lanke Vika the champion 3-year-old of next year. He ‘was bred by 8. Deridder of Loulsville, Ky., w onship jos — Firet round; ‘who still owns him, - Ge "Atterbu a- feated it The amateur race was won by Mabel On- m-:"hv fait. ue:é:“i tingt ward in a very close contest by half a length in each heat. Results: .f”'"'bm“"‘ g Ctty Tioket Office, 1324 Farnam St . PHON® ne ) summary of the morning play fol- lows: gd R:lm by default; Miss Pell and C, F, tson, defe: M l n, Kr lb‘!“ rs. Graham and nm“ dectded ® carther Pajehes in_ the —— E e; 4 1 o o J en..pum singles Thi 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE BUSINESS | msi.’ ,"m_{_ attertioon and tomorrow will be Gevten is and a ke, e 8 he doubles, with an wxhibition matsh to; . Ohatrman Brosh Gives Out Statement | Wigue. and Malcotm Do Weitmen, = 7 Doherty o~ F Y r Concerning Meeting Heid Last (A. r ) m‘l.'hnfi .:flmplmnmrs doubles by "t"n"‘ in w N oo , Monday. the result of e tou eonf"t: played: Bon i i m- ) Huntington fiua ‘Huntington _wers beaten after (hm Re: AT R ZOB% 26 B0, ol ting of the exscutive commistes of 4 n ltlnn.l league heid .in Boston last ' llv.n oul loday by J hn T. nl lhl Illcllllv commit- t66 eld a B fon August 11 the following | neuo- was uest of the Brooklyn and Plttl- Ann:'ll."" be;l ;o;:":dll d(;lne by lllu u“filhr,-‘?.m’.flh‘&mnm ame | “enl ;h % “fl“m}f' 12 18 “Q:' Complete summary of the day's piay Esi- 'of orse Review teburg was und— ter adareased to J. B Bilings of B e e Georee Amrbury -m lhleom D. ““"2. y the o el 53, Terome® “Biay g "' e} iR, i OF i ki ‘ SR Y e hpe RE - £ s | g e o &vmx.%m...*-q R S b .- areanl 3 i e e Retph e fon S8 | A o ' ; ] (Ch o s : et L . he . R iy ke, bu‘k (C. h i3 3 ’i...”‘#‘t»"im the q E URI V. A !A. 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