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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1898 UEDIVL e DI BREARS [eeemmss= A N |OF INTEREST OF CALIFORNIA e ICTEET ARM S semes BATILE ARRA]] 7O BUYERS. Ran Like a Scared Wolf Louis Players Received. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5.—The fields were extreme- 1y large and unwieldy to-day and there was hardly any end to the excitement. Before the fitth race was run Sir Dick, the original favor- Jeffries Unable to Carry Glants broke even to-day. Breitenstein was pounded in the first and though Car- rick gave nine passes, only five runs were made off his delivery. Hill was invincible in the second game. Umplire Brown put Hartman out of the second game for Rate War to Be Inaugu- Purchasers' Guide to Responsible Merchants, Manufacturers, Brokers, Im- porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Agents. . kicking. Attendance 45%. Score, first R o 1té, got unmanageable and ran four and three- 5 From Start to Finish. | uarter mites vecore e came 10 a bait. 5va Out His Contract. e; e rated Monday. CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. son, played from 40 to 1 to 15 to 1, capture o - . - W SR LT Ay of money;tos the ,%‘,;:‘!';;":‘;; Z T “g d1:C H 4 s aonAtaR: THE A% OF fhesWolldmine Wirws Eleass Mention “The Call 0 ot atteries—Breitenstein, Z_an Vood; Car- o~ o~ s T First race, maiden two-year-old fillles, four rick and Grady. Umplres—Gaffney and Brown. GREEPEE L S a® & B oubIt U 7 FILON D'OR A GOOD ONE xna @ 1adt furlones: FIRST MEETSBOB ARMSTRONG | score, second game: il LOW FARES FOR TRAVELERS Aot orAss HARDWARE. | Nanie and Weight! Jockeys. %. %. Str. Fin. Clubs— R. H. E. < ALACE Hardware Co,,Im Sai d Cutting sImporters & Dealers S R p .Guiterrez 2 % :1 ;2 gxfi‘?n{,z::'n‘ oo b y g c? lg Cu‘zl‘:"ggla‘&r_l‘ géflflsisgfi;:\:sn&fn:r-sne,:l"- Pin Hardware, 603 Market. Tel. Main 782, tterts Hill 4 Pelt: ur, ttd 3 3 eling. A S ” VELL-BACKED HORSES WIN AT/ ‘@ %y inin § |AND MAKES IT DECIDEDLY fant teerter “Hill und Feita; Seymour, Get'S | pYERY WESTERN LINE WILL BE| ERDoios potalntng, Pone Main 868. HARNESS AND. VEHICLES, TSSO e WARM FOR HIM. PITTSBURG, Aug. 5.—The locals shut AFFECTED. L sale and. Retail Manufacrarers-"of- o BRIGHTON BEACH. Every Favorite Beaten at Chicago driving Did You See 100, Nandora 100, Lady K, 109, Whisper Low 100, Yuney Fox 100, Pansy H, 100, Havel 100, Lula S 100, Floressant 100, Sid- tilia 100 2nd Hindoo's Dream 100 also ran. Straight; odds ‘against first three— to L 7 But by This Time the California the Phillies out in a game full of brilliant plays. Bill Clark made his first appear- ance in the league since his trouble with the New York management and made a ood hit with the fans. Attendance, 1800. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. THE P. ROSSI CO., @Artistic Furniture and Art Ware Importers, 117 SUTTER STREET. kinds of Harness and” dealers in Buggles, Carts, etc. 1f you want bargains call or writs IRON FOUNDERS. Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley, Props., t0 2 and 4 fo 1. core: and but One Lonely First e Rt o e aail a iSRS Heavy-Weight Is Crippled and Clubs— R H. E. Starts the Ball Rolling and 234 Fremont St. Castings of Eve % Choice Successful at Name and Wt. Jookeys. %. 3. ¥.Str.Fin. Unable to Face Elttabure g T Blames the Canadian ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. scriytion Mullg fatndes, Yok Diack 1508. oyate Aol Sl 4y R e Philadelphia . 03 L F Proprietor. Send for meas- T St. Louis. Forsythe, 99 £ Dgt 14 162 0O’Donnell. Batterles—Rhines and Bowerman: Platt and Pacific. MENZO SPRINfi ure blanks. U. S. Commis- JEWELERS. o ol gk gt McFarland. Umplres—Snyder and Connolly. sfon, 9 Geary st., & . Aol e 1 Sou W01 Booker 12 123 3 0 54 CHICAGO. Aug. 5.—Both clubs again £ = W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. ack of Hearts, 107..Bloss 3 2 won and lost to-day. Little Woods® clever ARTT - ND SILVER SMITHS, 138 Sutter | ““Time, 1:52. Won driving. Second and third pitching and perfect support shut the Ori- Bank, Otflciugna)fil!ifi G lé‘znAFranciscm Telephone Main $17. = ar B . - Speclal Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Several heav- driving. , Rowland Duette 107, Pawnee 101, C. C. rill 101, Hazard 101, Zarina 97 and Practitioner Rum- 9 also ran. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Jim Jeffries, | oles out In the first. Dahlen's fielding and a lightning triple play by himself, Con- nor and Everitt were the features. Isbell was wild and hit rather freely in the sec- Special Dispatch to The Call CHICAGO, Aug. 5—A passenger rate FINK & SCHINDLER, 2i¢'iscs. Telephone South 267. AUCTIONEERS. MARINE INSURANCE. SWISS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES. C $4,000,000. st {ly played ho got home in front this | = Straight 0dds against first three—$ to 5, 2% | the much-heralded heav welght pugi- & war that will affect directly every fare ‘ombined Capital, atternoon, notably Continental and |t%,Lund Fto L list from California, was t0 have | an eriie Maul was & purzle, O P aumi | In the West has been T et nave stoox. KITLIP & CO- 0z B¥Z & CO. Agenta, Blue Devil. The latter, bred .near —_ fought Bob Armstrong and Steve | cated Woods' performance. Attendance, | Monday the rate between Chicago and = . aiiine Sacramento, Cal., was plunged an as a | Third race, welling, elx furlonga: . | O'Donnell for ten rounds each before 3400. “Score, first game: St. Paul and Minneapolis will be $8. The BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. MATTRESSES AND IRON BEDS. @ thing,” and led from the barrier | coveme S0 Vasht: Jotkern % % ®I1"1% | the Lennox Athletic Club to-night, but | cpitas~ B R B | it now Is $1150, On the same day | Wi, SCHOENING, &% tmss supplied. el s e e to the finish. Maher- rode “m‘ | Jhae Bramble. 105, - M s 3 1 3 | he was only able to carry out half of | Baltimore :‘; % 2|and thereafter the rate between Chi- 3 S8 Hrondwaxl Sroes THE BERNHARD Z*“‘Taitonone “Matn 167s. one winner to-day, ©O'Leary carrying | Gola Top, 1 . Pean 3 3§ 0 o |his proposed task. He met Armstrong |y s s, _Chan ronohue: % e $925. The ELTING. JPTICAL GOOD off the riding honors with two wins to | Time, Ti6K. Casily: “Second and third | and defeated him, but in doing 50 he | Warner. 0 O Umpires—Swartwood and fizfr(:m?r;:teo;:?x‘zufl‘.‘"';‘l:ket:gmaay now | 1 p. DEGEN Menafacturer of Belting and OPTI;'C[?(";AEO%;)S“PANY his credit. The track was heavy, but| “Baffieo chiffon, Miss Rowett, Tielen | shattered his left arm and was unable | Seore, second game: Do’ parchased _between: ' Chldago’ and:| L.P. » Lace Leather, 105,107 Mis- | BERTELING 0 s dried up fast, and was in fair shape | ¥esn. Oldham; LUUS Sllle, Repborn, Finkey | to meet O'Donpell Chitaes Kaneas City for $1060. The normal | 300 3% S¥inior Belting and Packing. e O O taey iroet for! the last race. | *Straight odds against first thrée—$ to 1, 10| This was an unfortunate thing, both | Baltimor tariff is $1250. The Chicago, Milwau- | iz e epen v B o 1 | for Jeffries and the club, as the former |, Cattericaiubell and Donohue: Moy kee and St. Paul took the initiative in BICYCLES. PAPER DRALERS. [ elling, six turlong | felt “perfectly confident of defeating e st it e it the fight. Other lines have declared 198 Model Cleveland Bicycles WILLAMETTE PYLEAND PAPER Qo set. Fourth race, odds against first three—20° to 1, both men and the managers of the club | at first. There was considerable spar- | ribs. Jim then uppercut him with left SAW A SHIP STRIKE ST. JOHNS, N. F., Aug b The fisherman sald that the their intention of following its lead. thorized tariffs—affected the Chicago- in Men's Sell for $50, $65 and $75. Crescents, Name and eight. Jockeys. %. Y. Str.Fin. | Eva_Wilson, 81.. 4 | were sorry to be compelled to disap- Bl for th essity for these re- d Ladles” $35. Second-hand Wheels, §10 and TANOS. “Thompson 2 .2 Rose “Ash, 0 point their patrons R s VITT & BILL. 28 Larkin street. El . ergen 0 0 0 0% 0 {Salsh 0 1 é ductions is placed by the Chicago, Mil- | up. LEA 0] concgrBlergen 0 0 o and inioa'| SRGfuTIs, 2,9 3 | Many shrewd judges of boxers are AN ICEBERG AND SINK | ductons e & 8t Paul upon the Cana- |~ . The Oldest Firm and Largest Stoek. 2 Be True, Si. Ward 2 3 3 0 ed that Jeffries is a promising e dian Pacific. That line, the Milwaukee BOILER MAKERS. PIANO and MUSIC STORE, oads against first three—2% €0 1, 6 Jme.aIs. Second and third | and coming pugilist, and they hope that | Story of a Fisherman Which Causes | ynd St. Paul declares in its notice, W. J. Brady's Patent KOHLER & CHASE e d The Dazsler 112, Skink 110, Aunt | the Injury to his arm will not be serl-| Beljef in a Reported Disaster in | brought about a war of rates to Alas- | DETACHABLE ; » nvidere 110, Sister Britannic 105, | OUS. kan points. The application of these | MUD DRUM 23 and 30 O'Farrell St. , selling, five furlongs: nd Alta May 81 also ran. Armstrong went at it rather carafully the Straits of Belle Isle. e D ea —about 60 per cent below au- | for Steam Boilers. A corps of expert tuners and repatrers. Manufactured by PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. ght. _ Jockeys. %. %. Str.Fin. | = O'Connor 7 213 11|, St | Fing and some blows were exchanged. | steamer Virginia Lake arrived at Tilt McCue 11 11 2 ns| (e SRRl G 2 e . <y < St. Paul situation to such an extent | P - Felidte: debuloging: 3 30T pin e, seting o e ARt et some i tbt | SO0 oo Wt 58 e from e | S0 crs"have naa o ity 1o EUREKA BOTLER WORKS | KODAKAE™: o A%ite, i e 00 0 adie. Gl o G Y g e = s ourd | at daylight, bringing certaln corrobora- | gelling tickets for either St. Paul or ond and third | tvadia e S 58 L ibinesy: 1| Bob was aware that he was up against | tion of the reported loss of an ocean Minneapolis for $8 4nd $850. The same et B Ben ok Sty Wack ERIFOING C Mask 10 ote 104, Tmprovident | *Naom % to 1 (Southard) 2 a stiff game and went at it according- | liner in the Straits of Belle Isle. A fish- | rates have been made by the brokers | Bpecial Attention epairs and Ship E. C. HUGHES, Printer, Buokbllndor Engraver. londike Qu agasta 95, Loch Fyne | Time Sir Dick ran away four and |ly. he result was that in the ninth| erman at Noddy Bay reported that he | for weeks from St. Paul to Chicago. | Offics and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET | 511 Sansome st. Telephone Main #49. $¢ and May Landis 9% ‘ three-qu: .rxt‘vr f'«’!:g? 100 it a8, TS 08 :‘;Jun(l Bob ]\1\ as ‘\\;u:mlni[rllg. b\lx}t)- v‘?mu‘ saw a steamer colllde with an iceberg| The reductions made will affect rmt; Telephone Main 5045. REAL ESTATE. a: inst firat farens? torl 97, Major King 3, Property 97 and | Up game. He jabbed left on the face| and sink soon aftér. The report is gen- | only St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City | e T TR < Sttags ot s 24 1 9 also ran. | ana Jeffries hooked his right on the| arui\ helteved, but nothing reliable 1s ob- | traffic but all that beyond, the new | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. e N o o o fares being tendered as basing rates | A retioneers. 14 Monteomery st. Sixth race, selling, mlle on face and jabbed the same glove to tainable. steamer looked like a passenger ship, and to connecting lines. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, , selling, Name and Wt. Jockess. 4. %. % Btr.Fin. | the fa ¢ e . 4 seliing. mile and |- Néote and W, Gockery e r 8 3 oo },‘:: rd;‘e'l:;‘“k‘ ]lxcfxtyr,hs.f ‘}:mtx}:‘"erd l:,h"f he could see the people trying to launch — 342 to 350 GearyiStrect, Atove Powell, SEWING MACHINES. . % Ste.Fim. | I awam 3 3 0 0 2n|line of attack all through the round, | ;o 0 Bt : riodicals, Books and Stationery. o siniaan i BRI 1o Wl Boss 2 2 1% 1n 3 and Bob did not land a blow. é',“‘f;“,“)’]fi"““ sank before they could | REGISTER AND RECEIVER e = “DDMESHC” ;;fymu::. "y\o;xh,mx:fh::'a'y:. 2 . Clay NS b e ¢ 2 BOOKEBINDERS. — - | o Cieverly. Second and thira | referee’s bi Ty O eaes ooked | NEW YORK, Aug. 5—The Stralt of OF THE LAND OFFICE et habuinter SOAP. L Weuisinaly, Setant MU Belle Isle lies between Newfoundland and <t J. B, McINTYRE. Sa0kttnder and e trect: B s and Barabas 112 ng. esco 105, Uncle Abe 105, Myrabeau 104, The They exchanged nd after a great deal his right on the ribs. | lefts on the fac Labrador, and is the most northern of the two channels which connect the Gulf convention were elected: Rev. C. M. Hill Judge Aaron B. Hunt and Sargent S. G. R, LUCY & €0, iom 527er Brath et COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. and Weaknessesof Mengree. Over20years’ experi- | Parrat Mouthed 102, Anger 99 and Countess | e footwork Jeffries B his Irma 99 also ran oD ; _put Bob on his| 55 yrence e rtant Fed- : [Trmaes lsg ran 1+ threo—t 1o 1, 7% | Dack With @ left swing on the hend. | Of St Lawrence with the Atlantic Occan. | © Morton Given Important J. C. WILSON & CO STATIONER AND PRINTER. 3. % Ste.¥in, | to,1 and 410 1. Bob took eight seconds to T and | it s ‘Teputed to be unsafe. 1t s not eral Positions. jJe . s | Teteeravhicp A R TRIDGE 20858 g Tl e il o L mldfllr ;\; came ;uv J&-f{_rr:es h;hl“kwldrhzzh‘; the route taken by passenger liners us-| WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—The President 900 BATTERY STREET. i fane ok fornia Sy, - Sk 3 2 g eft on the jaw. ese blows dazed | ually. to-day made the following appointments: Telephone Main 1564, J % S B Winners at Saratoga. Bob. but Jeftrics kept pounding him, | Avétin Baldwin & Co., the New York | “Register of the Land Office at San Fran- s o THE HICKS-JUDD CO., Erinters.,Bosk, econd and third | SARATOGA, unx. 5|—“n_1e track was heavy: | and Armstrong ran to the ropes with- | agents of the Allan line of steamers, said ot e COPPERSMITH. VU bingers. 3 weather £ Ssagley; | out making an attempt to strike back. | to-day that they were sure it was not|“p i or of Public Moneys at San Fran- Joseph Fox, Supt. <. Blyth, Mer. [ TARTAR WORKS. Hr; race, five ‘1"-"1"';”»‘ 1‘11 was all one-sided now, and although ‘\’{?;,ni’x‘)."e'\"a?fi“‘?]f!‘(";u:i'i‘\".'i, 'iififm k:?fé cisco—Bargent 8. Morton. C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Steamboat ALIFORNIA TARTAR WORKS, cus| 1 St z S = i 2 & | 3 Y ositively 4 ¢ % o Ship: Wi i . - | e 116, (Claweon), 1060 i and 2 1| Bob stayed the limit, he did so by Tun- | route taken by their steamers, it was| Recelver of Public Moneys at Marshall, | and Ship Work Specialty, 16 and 18 RKS, , handicap, two-year-olds, five fur- | Great Beck, 115 \.\!lunvh,\ 02 to 1. 3 ;fl}lrz d\\ii) ; frmln Sh"'f big ff'}l‘ln\\.’ The | known they no‘a_er went by the Straits | Minn.—Christopher F. Case. Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641 G. De LATOUR, Manager. [ime, 1:06. eferee declarec effries the winner, | of Belle Isle. ‘he only other Montreal O, Nayy—; = G R E S Jockes. % %. Str.Fin, | Colnel Tenny, Lyric, Kid, Freak, Valdaria | while Armstrong’s friends were telling | passenger line of Menmors they knew. i ommander in the Navy—Charles O. Al-| DENTIST. Ommcbgin Brogt SESe e P oo 3 33 "in 1) and Warhead also ran | the colored man that he nad done well, | was the Donaldson line. They believed | 11PON® s IDR-C. W RICHARDS; S, Fost Stsst TYPE FOUNDERS. R T e d fade, RIS Armstronsg certainly stood the “gafe’ | that passenger boats never went by that| To Sargent Morton Congressman Loud 1s | 2 TN SRS AR cotmer TR [PACIFIC States ovpe Eoundry. successors 2 2 0 0 |Buela 134 (T. Sloan), 1t0 3. 1| fairly well, but he was far outclassed. Foute, anc 1‘.'"}‘ it i et have been a | in a great measure indebted for his elec- | DRAYAGE. to Hawks & Shattuck The Hoins Industry 0 0 3 0 |Premier, 114 (Taral), 5 to 2. 3| 'Those who were near the ringside | P288enger liner, as reported. tion. Morton managed his first fight and McNAB & SMITH 8 Clay (050 00 ime, 1:48%. lookon ai Jeftries injiired hanl audilt] s ey | has always been one of his warmest sup- | SHE Lol 280 R e Second and third | Only two starters. I ey i ve inaq ohane | ENDEAVGR DAY AT porters. Toud thought Morton had carncd | st e e Finin WAGONS AND TRUCKS. 3 | as i 3 . e S asked that t 5 # 7 N’ . SCHIN IR, 0dds agalnst first three—2% to 1, 3| Third race, six furlongs. | O’Donnell entered the ring and said | !.',‘,;.,‘.’.’Rfife,?f ggu;,;d:m s;mt:)r Perkimel | and Bluxome Sts. Telephone, Main 1872. :uf?a‘h’esl.] h:;?li:,[ue‘tlg.: J;:.’Ifii‘:"&%’;. fx: o 1. | Diminutive, 33 (Clawson), 9 to 10...... - that he would box Armstrong to pacify GARFIELD PARK opposed Morton, but Loud induced Presi- |~ poycaiers (w ESALE). first-class style at falr prices for. g« e [ Ban Cupld, 108 (A Barrett), 9 to 2 and'éven'2 the audience, but Armstrong had had — dent McKinley to_name Morton for the | DRUGGI *;OL :'-E:S‘ 128 Spear st.; tel. Main 295. Rhinelander, 3 s 9ito ... ; = ac vs 5 ton i an ex-Super- econdand Steven- Tirne, 1:19%. {lenoueh andwetuss ditd woious Sunrise Prayer Followed by Praise | Flce Be Wanted MOWep.d of G veat REDINGTON & 00, Sss23dfesimar WALLPAPER, Hilo also ran. AR | o ST Service—Appointment of Va- kl}ovgn pxllllclual! {rages ¢ - FIRE INSURANCE? WALLPAPER_Wholesale and zetall; send for - - | udge . Hunt, who was named as CE! <am tatin; e _Fourth race, seven IT IS FASTEST HEAT rious Committees. R Aot the Tand Office, 18 & well- EDWARD BROWN & SON, SRS T RSP ot | Seotchplatg, 105 (R W | SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 5.—Endeavor day | known lawyer, now a resident of Ala- W07-409 Montgomery st. = oz = e - TROTTED THIS SEASON|at Garfiela Park began with sunrise | meda, but 1ong one of the citizens of Iast | Capital Represeated. Y over §14,000,000 WAREHOUSEMEN. to 111 also ran ibstoneiost Bty o ve. | T | prayer meeting this morning, led by C.| QREAL S & waahing: | FRESH AND SALT MEATS. o i Lyt ) T e s against first three—Even mone; spinneriand Beausng 2 The Abbott Gets Only Second Money, | E- Edgman. In the Tabernacle praise | ton. jie had the indorsement of most of | ; Ehipping Butchers, 108 | General Btorage. . Free and Grain Warehousea: nd even money. | Firth vace, mite. | but Covers a Mile in service was led by S. A. Nesbitt of Eu- | the members of the State Senate and As- | JAS. BOYES & C0,, &.0P fol aim ise office, 210 Californi; Main 1910 rites. B | Manassas, 104_(Lamley), 3 to 1....... reka. sembly, the Republican State officers, = = } SIX FAVORITES DEFEATED. | Stray Step. 107 (Powers). § to§ and out.... 2:08 1-4. The convention was called to order by | thirteen Republican County Committees, FLOUR. WATCHES, ETC. ' 5 G Progus, 104 ‘B"M{-}}n‘e o . COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 5.—This was a | Dr. L. Rigdon of San Francisco, and G. | from l}lpnmrarl(‘nur;‘wtéo Acgm;ixsim‘wh 0~ | NATIONAL E'gw m"'ian‘i M.n%ngex?l:a T. LUNDY, Hendauarters for fine Jewelry ana Form Figurers Have a Hard Day at| Organ Piiot and Hurrs also ran. of great racing at the Columbus | W. Smith was elected secretary. Com- T ot ths Atirscte Conmty’ Board [SOF: Eittecy: anck Bao » full 15-k. Wedding Hings, 4 34 st Harlem Track. ———— | ing Park. The track was in fine | mittees were appointed as follows: of Supervisors, the political clubs of Ala- i s i | Ladies’ Day at Windsor. | condition. The 2:12 trot furnished enough | press—G, W. Smith and Miss Olivia | meda and 800 citizens and voters in that | T Sh o et et | DETROIT, Auk. 5—Ladles’ day at Windsor | Sensations for o wei k. The Abbott wes| Hodgen: obituary—Miss Caroline G. Hood city. ‘ Hanlight and Lo- | brought out a good crowd. Track fast | & S inner, and sold In | o¢ Santa Rosa and Mrs. Crawford of | | he surprises that hurt the | Seven furionge-Dlsturbance won, Nover s | the pools a1 $10 to $25 for the field. How- | Santa Crug; nominating—S. A. Nesbitt, |OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. 131 : “ ::’ ,,fl,""mk,:‘;:e“‘l'n‘c’a;"r’:: | i tariangs._Nellle Baker won, Allie Taslor |'great pertormer, if he did not do better | si?‘?’s L(',“"h“‘*lm-"og:m:' i‘ Iz[‘:]"::z:‘:_ ::d Army Orders Include the Sending of {8 Chx - I'second, Mary ther third. e, 1:14%. | ! —C. W. e by putting four winmers aror | B00Rd, ATy e ailes—Lady of the West | than take second money. In the first| nrg "M, Proctor: resolutions—G. McWil- Captain Saxton to Manila. ~ I Y The steamer “ALOHA,” now recefving the plat |w Maggie S second, Infelice third. Time, | h The Abbott got a bad start, and o 1 w. Power and Mrs, Elda Cutler. | WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.—First Lieuten- freight at Mission-street wharf, will positively Firet race, two-year-olds, five and a half fur- | 1:50% Geers only drove him to avold the dis- Gk » : “| ant Francls R. Shunk is relieved from sall on SATURDAY at 9 a.'m. with river | M. 4nd o half furlongs—Anniwan won. | tance flag, Iagle Flannagan taking the| This afternoon the Baptist Btate con. . steamer QUEEN OF THE YUKORN. Jockeys. %. %. Str.Fin. | King Carnival second, Jimmie Cleevy third. |heat after a hot brush with Octavia and vention was visited by a large body ot | temporary duty under the immediate or- . . Frelght, §100 per ton. Passage, $175. Office, ey ¥ ¥ BT | Rime, 1ok | Beat aftera hot brush with Ot e Abe | Company I from Camp sferriam. This | ders of Colonel Charles R. Suter, San And Yukon Rlver Po“lts. 100 Markét street. Rutter & 0 0 ns ,Psxx ytufl:}?‘gfi—le_&nlz 678 Nicholas second. | ottt and Eagle Flannagan came down | g\'-'nlnxdm\n 8. M. M?)rlln. 1;[;; evangelist, | Francisco, to take effect August 20, and ~ Second and third | ond, Filibuster third. Time, 1:28%. | under the lash, but, The ADboLt o e | Church in'this clty now being erected. | New York. Captain Samuel B Baxcan, Elegant Steel Steamship P&l @'Or 1f5, Lucille Brample 107, Faus- | L son—2:08Y. | The State association and Durham fam- | assistant adjutant general, United States o ATAY . D s Dragoon 112, Volandies 412, Princs | Captain Saxton to Manila. [ S ira heat The Abbott broke just | ily of Irvington agreed to donate memo- | Volunteers, will proceed to San Fran- H1S WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD % = after the start, but soon caught up with | rial windows. Following officers of the | cisco and report in person to the com- Speclalist cures Private.Nervous, Bloodand Skin ¥ Diseases of Men only. Book on Private Diseases ran. against first three—i5 to 1, 8 to Mile and twenty ., ALl {1 Manor, in the 2:19 pace, who barel 1 race, twoyear-olds, five furlongs: | Sgke seeont Lo P Ui, Viie' won, e Mangr e e n (he fitst heat, | night in which a man named Peterson | nedy. Roseburg, 8 to §10. nd Welght. Jockeys. 3. %. Str.Fin, | MIE 8100 “Granger third, Time, 29 " | Hublnger drove Grace Hastnes 10 biat| shot his partner, a Russian, whose name |~ Washington — Restoration and reissue, T Burns 30 8T8 |30 C 2NN R Tariongs Mamie Glenn won, | her record of 209 (made to o wagon on the | cannot be learned. The wounded man’s | Henry C. Baughner, La Center, $8. N Turner 3 0 0 8 lan Buttes second, Browney third. Time, | Cleveland track last week). but the best | {njurfes are slight. Peterson is under ar- = e Deit 1 St R e | she could do was Calthough the last | rest. Burglars Operating at Woodland. Hardy Pardee, 110....Caywpod 0 2 0 0 | half was made in 1:03%. The first news of the crime was received o = e e Everett. 0. 0 0 0 Stake Winners Across the Pond. Cores” drove Kentucky Union to & |in this city Thursday evening by Assist-| WOODLAND, Aug. 5—George Welder's Sime. 192 Wop claveny. Secand and: thisd P FONDON: Shusi 6,—At: dHo fsstdaye “;fig"l’“{21“2{1r:l“iwrw‘;f"wagf}%hnwm ant District Attorney Anderson. T wil dlgar store ‘was burglarized _ Thursday a r zZ oy : rot, p! s ¢ “ 0 to Guinda to conduc e examina- | n . e eves carried away abou , Suralght odas agatnst frst thres—3 to 1, 12 to rdcmghnrlthrr;lllx;;dw-‘l?e?::;:r‘:rs’:xehelli::gb?‘ | won first, fourth and fifth heats. Time, o R el y *Favorite. day_the Lol o | 2:00%, 2:10%, 2:12%. The ‘Abbott won sece filly Tarolinta won the Asley stakes. This | gna“and third heats. Time, 2:08%, 2:08%. Fourth race, selling, one and a quarter miles: N e d Wt. Jockeys. o o X y 1t 3 0 o ST LR Al A o St Tl | e ur-olds, Seven horses ran; distance |~ 2:16 Bace. plrao S0 Egozen, won sec- | = — = dessmnstery dai = Forte, 101 .. verett 0 [ 0 2 ve furlongs. ond, thir an 'ou eats. me, | ¢ P B Mo i Chywaod 0 3 3 8 3 | “he'Juveniie plate of 10 soverslgns, on | gilzis, 218, 23y, ~Jessie C won frsl R R R R R T T 22 (e dabi; i n(e;(\’r?lix 3 0% 34 3 /| trance three sovfrelxfls enclg( v:{]nneri and | heat in 2:113. GL-I,S Waibel lhl{{l. Ber‘i FORQamet, ree) for two-year-olds, the winner | nice, Bourbon R, Journeyman, Wag an R e o et e S (e B RIS TR L RO g e TR R o ariving. Del Paso IT 108 also ran. 5 Stralght odds against first three— o 1, 3 to and 5. bs Pifth race, purse, six furlon; Name and Welght. _Jockeys. %. %. Str.Fin, " | T2:27 trot, purse $2000—Percy W won In Ferroll. 0 C5r TBurny £ 10 71T | Caftérty, who rode Lexington Blralo A | stralent heats. Time, 2164, 2:10%, 24t Electricity; nothing which so elgh’ Ho, 0., L. Reiff 0 3 3 2 |ust1, has been suspended for two weeks | gpin "Along second, Alice Dornan third, surely restores alf power of Lizzie Cavalier, 1i0..8hepherd 0 0 -0 3 | by the stewards and Lexington Pirate will | Fyrry Cutting, Iqulque, Incarnate and manhood as Dr. Sanden’s E! e JHart 10 0 0 {55t be permitted to start again this sea- % 2 2 as Dr. Sanden’s Elec- Hardl: ,lm_“ o T J‘l‘f“’sz P bl Angelina also started. tric Belt, which {8 made with i Bl ‘on handily. Second and third g bl R the sole purpose of bullding u ariving : D Reverige Dare 110, Hazel Dean 110, Tapes Peppers Put to Sleep. REDS AND GIANTS shattered, weak nerves. It is try Ppe; 110 and Storm Queen 110 also ran. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5—The fight dlfserent from every‘t’hmg else, 1 7 et W and no man shouls ve up Straight odds against first three—3 to $-and 2% to 1. i SFavarite. Sixth race, selllng, mile and a sixteenth: BUTTE, Aug. 6.—J. M. Capps of Stockton, Cal., owner of Rapido, winner of the mile and twenty yards, was ruled off the Montana ofr- cuit to-day for a very pronounced reversal of His horse ran & very poor race a few 1 Eotton third. 15, e yards—Raplido, event is of ten soverelgns each for ac- with 500 sovereigns added, for 1a b L e Sy k. H, Combes’ bay colt Glen- choran; the Lorillard-Beresford stable’s Pascola second. S Jockey McCafferty Suspended. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 5.—Jockey Mc- between the two colored boxers, Harry Peppers of California and Joe Butler of this city, at the Arena to-night, whicn was to last six rounds, was all over in | the. bumch, pushing the Eagle in the | | stretch so hard that the latter was forced | to break and had to take second place. | The Abbott broke just again after the | start in the fourth heat, but caught up fourth time, The only favorite to win was Lady of | Cresceus third. Octavia, Pat Watson, Pa- sorite and May Fern also started. 2:19 pace, purse $2000—Lady of the Ma- nor won second, third and fourth heats. Time, 2:09%, 2:09%, 2:10. Annie Lee won first heat in 2:11%. Birdie Dickinson third. G W D, Little Pete, Harry Woodbine, Hal Patchen and Belle Wood also started. MAKE A STAND-OFF Chicago and Baltimore Also Break Even—Pirates Shut Out the of Oakland, president; Rev. Robert Whit- aker, corresponding sSecretary; Rev. George E. Dye, recording secretary; C. F. Baker, treasurer. fray occurred near Guinda Wednésday manding general of the troops belonging to the Department of the Pacific, for transportation to the Philippine Islands, where he will report in person to Major General Wesley Merritt, United States Pensgions have been granted as follows: Oregon—Original, Lorenzo_ D. Hitch, Central Point, $8. Increase, John R. Ken- FOR WEAK MEN! There is nothing which gives strength to men as quickly as while he has yet left this great remedy untried. Medicines are 0od for some troubles, but they 0 not restore strength. Elec- ence. Patientscureda! 0 'erms re: e e e e resapably. Oousultation sacredly private. Call, or address Dr. P. ROSCOE McNULTY, 300 Passengers; Capacity, 3000 Tons Freight. %. % Str.Fin, | 000 ; ,. “ | with the leaders, Eagle and Cresceus, e . . SRR T e j;‘;’;‘;"n:*“:’;',‘;c‘,n‘ sy (ast clase | et whe making a grand spurt In the Admiral Miller Writes army, First Lleutenant’ John = O'Shea, Will Have Pl’ompt Dlspatc]], 2614 Kearny St., San Franeisco, Cal. uiz, the v A bl dle = 2 P Savalry, will report in person t: 3 | : | Sfreteh when he broke again, dropping ourth Cavalry, D D o : 106. “Turner feat 23 !"“;:'““““ A""“‘;’“‘l’["‘;;m“fl Dutchwon, ‘Pat | RACK into last place the Sagle beating About Prize Igon;Y ifl téleuN"'y {—"1;&,",‘,“,"““,‘;‘,5",{25;,’,‘:{2,’,1 Department ot Freight to St. Michael $15 per ton. vor wdily. Second and 'hree and a hal = Y | Cresceus out in a hot finish. In the a: R *al nia, as y with a Won handily. " Second and third | 1 cier second, Omah Wood third. Time, L. |heat The Abbott destroved all chances of IniNext Cuncay S0 troop of the Fourth Cavalry. Apply to W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, . 5 - m 103 and Cains 103 also ran. | Four furlongs—Limewater W St. _Aloyslus | winning by breaking for the odds against first three—3 to 1, 7 ta , Beautiful Girl third. ~Time, :50. and Eagle Flannagan won the heat and Shooting Affray Near Guinda. California—Original, George * Kinslow, 1. R angs—Reel won, Bncino se race in the slow time of 2:12%. WOODLAND, Aug. 5—A shooting af- | Placerville, $12. THE ALASKA EXPLORAT10N CO., et Gt s S e Residence, 21 California st. bslow Powell, San Francigco. Liebes Building. 139 POST ST. Name and Wt. Jockeys. . %. ¥.Str.Fin, Blossom; 97..McNichols 11" 11 11 % minute and a balf, Butler putting his Phillies. tricity does, and the best means ns | California opponent to sleep. Peppers of using it is 8 3 3 3 % |landed his left on Butler's wind and the ATIONAL TRACUS (STANDING. SANDEN’S E! & Won driving. Second and thira | latter retaliated with a right on Phopers | ciubs— W.L.Pet.| Clubs— W. L. Pet. O LECTRIC BELT. [ down, but was on his rigl . | Boston adelpl 4 A ONDER! G ADVERTISEMENTS. Later he slipped to the floor, apparnmiy Clevelan 620 Brooklyn .....34 55 382 EYL cuRB CHICO, Cal. : to avoid Butler's blows. Almost immedi- | Baltimore 2 Eil{Eoaincile »o B R8; 320 DR SANDEN—Dgar Sif: Over twomonths ago 1 purchased ane of youf Electrie 5 A e[ ey following Butler landed s hard | Chicago .. %68 |Washington 32 88 318 Belts. ' have worn It regularly since then, and it has cured mé of vital weakness of right over Peppers’ heart, putting him | NeW a three years' standing. It made me a8 well and 43 8 person need be. Béfare He has now in his one of the largest stationary engines in the msnufact: ot It was some time before tha Casl- purchasing the I was not ahle to do much work. Now I ean do as much as iz B P RhE prDuRTiews ‘- | §T. LOUIS, Aug. 5.—Sudhoff was in fine any other Jou are st liberty to use this Cistimony us you desire. Wil snswer district of Kensington for more than fifteen s was one of ‘the most tr b o PR form to-day, only allowing Brooklyn two all letters in postage. Yours respectfully, SAMBS WRIGHT, engineers in the employ of the Reading Railroad Cémpany. Spesking of RIPANS .- SUCH GRATEFUL LETTERS TABULES, he sald: ** The lives of thousands of people often depend upon the - International Chess. i, Dow‘d‘s gt :,l‘r ?,:‘:?n'! ng’ ,ln o 7 fourth inning gave the visitors their only Are recelved every day. They tell of cures of weakness, of ki : hand pf an engineer. The manat the throttle is il “gt?l.;??:‘eflfi “‘\:81:0%;01"&23 fi‘l:::"."f‘ S“I run. Attendance 1100. Score: trouble, of rheumatism, lame back, stomach and other o trvu%’l‘:{ Mev-'y soul .Mbonrd the train. He must have a stead: hmdr“f:gfl:’ 5;11_’%!& ‘B‘:‘t’e: P e L tobrs B n e oot 8 Ccidbs— R H B They prove the value, the immense value, of Dr. SBanden’s Electric Belt eers, like all other human beings, are sabject to ll{: and more than snce RIPANS - G t k Tachigorin, Albin and Schlechter beat | Brookiyn - BRI ::é o S’o:‘ %‘; fldwmktgeogf' g&? z')l;’.“’fnfi::','},w%m“‘e ‘3;.‘::; %PLFS have helped me along when, without them, I must bave faed in my dutys (€T ONE CAKE |gomcnen, fenricheen, sanowskl and £rite | gy “Cnplrcs ol and Humt: ~ " Men," which can be had free. It n full of joyous news to weak men. - ci.c:,l Bt Thie .t oll hoars of the day and flyit,” &xid thie 5 — convenient cal n A et 0. 2 Steinitz, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5.—The first of erful Belt. (Il or address. Stres T Bhfladelphia, * and sometimes have had to snateh my mos} 'EI!M Somerset i Charousek worsted Showalter, Albin béat Janowsk, Schiffers vanquished Schallop and Poplel and Berger drew. —_—— Alice Rix Writes About the geries of games between the Cleveland and Washington teams, transferred from Cleveland to this city, was played to-day, the Senators winning. Attendance, 700. ent's interval of rest. Consequently I have at times suffered intensely from a and digestion. ~The only thing T ‘:;c:rionn:l flnt"mld was a RIPANS TABULE ard I still take one mom nervous dys relieve me u?:x?:‘:gmy and quickly DR. A. T. SANDEN, 702 Markot Btrost, Gorner Kearny, San Franclsse. of it HOT IN DRUS STORES. b dddddbdddddiiddddidididbiiitidiidiidiiig THEELP2 4424412442214 T PP H 4t LLEELETELELIETLETYYY Bcore: - N ObOdy VOt tem Who Wanted & Heguaen Glube— RE B Otfce hours, 8 8. m, to 4,7, m; Sunfevs, 1 D5 Sanden's, Blectrio Belt When 1 feel the nced of stomach stimulant, I do not know of saything that 4 ; In Next Sunday’s Call. IS ey Fortand, O “in i Bpr By traveliog B By = D ot Dunyer, Colon, a1 Hixteenth street; offcn AR e e R b Dallas, Téx., 386 Main street. St PR W R StOpS at a, Ca,ke‘ lmmzctn't :ve -snther eggs k,m_n eBg | LOUISVILLE, Aug. 5.—The Beancaters | ddn4p sk deskshs b b shsbrishas