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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY 1899. : 5 » smns TME TOCPTURETHE ORAWN FOR THE | “cmusence cup| IS SHATTERED £ s |seases Oakland will go to Santa Cruz this week. | []WN PUHS[S AHS”-Y HA[\IE: HULIDAY SP[]HT'U""” Auspices of Go'den Gate BY UISSENS'UN e e Park Drving Association. Tt (e Sthe W T ohnen Rar LS Eo ] SEDE the excursion. | The new Watsonville management is ! | casting about for new material. The team as now constituted laying a | Need of Disciplinary |sin fadine seonst et weeyine 2 bat, and it is the intention to get two Measures. or_three good stickers for the team . Cal Ewing was doubtless surprised to learn by an evening paper that Borland vas still a member of the Oakland team. | s under the impression that he re- | | leased Borland six weeks ago. | & Fh : | —— e o [ e S O o e e e ] Day of Surprises at Harvard Men Also in Big Stake at Union St. Louis Races. | Goocd Form. ‘ Coursing Park. i —_— —_— - == | SEN SEN, AT 200 TO 1, WINS ALL READY FOR THE CONTEST THOUSAND DOLLARS OFFERED FORD SIGNED FOR FIRST BASE LAt gk R | lr ba 1( will dlu\ pln_\'m} at R N h 1 ‘d k next Sunday morning, com-: No matter how long stand- LIVADIA SAVES TALENT FROM ARRAKGEMENTS MADE FOR A BRACE OF LOS ANGELES DOGS DONLIN’S PLACE WITH SANTA [Mencing at 10:30 o'clofic for the benefit ing or nature of gthe ail- A WATERLOO. VIEWING THE STRUGGLE. | AGAINST THE LOCALS. CRUZ TAKEN BY RUSSELL. | man, who is gradually losing his evesight. o - The contesting teams will be the Olvmpia | Ment. scientifically treated ———— E == e ——— | E nlr»\u'm 4{'lv}xlh man, g'(il|lh_\ J. C. Nealon, eadlcircdib vt olde & . 113 and the 0 I'4 - e fa o y - Sheepshead Bay Byron McClelland Defénder and Columbia and Auxiliary A Reserve Stake, the Card for Inde- San Jose to Play the Locals the Caliror laonn: _m Fap s liable and 1 Y tablished »ws His Rider and Is Killed Cruiser Prairie in the Stream, pendence Day, Attracts a Large Here This Week—Why John- | FEGIGT #7y Ui base: Charies See aicione JONgieetan =ae by Running Into the While Trains Will Line Entry of Representative son Is Out of the { Blockers Hanle: cond base; Jac] specialist Fence the Shore. ! Dogs. Game. | stop: " “Buc dgus, right fleld: Frank Ramee, left field: Fred Carroll, center —_— | —_——— —— field: McKee, extra, Peter Busch of St e s cail The sport at Union Coursing Park for Santa Cruz has taken another firm hold | Loul%, son of the big brewer, will um- | LR . o P Wi the Independence day holidays wil be on firs e, wi n Francisco well | A four-round boxing contest between S, June 28 winning N ¥DO onz., June' 2 provided by two stakes—one of sixty-four up. are on al- | Joe Kenneuy and Soldier Walker will also F didan ; o to be iturday and Sund: most even terms, while Sacramento has “\I*'. lace. Sl . j o inanimity o ’ % S o, e led out of the hole. Teaving Oakiand | _Johnson. the ex-Oakland first baseman, e and Harvard head o will not be able to ay ba severs to carry the target. The club percentages | mon pat 7). ‘le Ahr:}\:i\ [l“l‘\'l "!‘rl»‘:mh\ r'«'z are as follows: Johnson injured himself while lifting, but o > value the Fourth. Purses to | competed for in e e e e a o Ss S d up | races which the colle will R | it thoughit he would so . all right, A sult w. Both at Yale, Job e untor s, 81107 | week ago, however. ician ordered s rine nts, a better chance In e toar s Rim_to give up all work and stop great ty race that will be rowed 2 ; playing b upon this advice L aliyarsliviace Ut Wil heromed Io e, $20 each, and next sixteen, $10 : that he gave up his position on the team. y X et each. The dog beaten in the first round CLUBS. The Western League s collapsed and by the ultimate winner receives $20. The | local managers ought to have no difficult " dng beaten by the runner up $10. and by | @ ¢®4-6 46+ 34540540+ @ | whatever in securing all the material they the dogs running third and fourth $10| : s o g | « | S F 1y. . — San ose w. play arris’ team ere The stake for Tuesday will be drawn at THE FRANK G. O'KANE TROPHY- | —— ——— week, and with its pitchers in condi- | i it FpaiiSant Sat hran v bhns ont s ACRIE s and ihe others recovering their bat mited to forty-eight dogs and is already | CS—=IHE handsome silver trophy pre- ville es will make it interesting for th filled to overflowing. Tt is limited to dog: santed to Golden > Park Drivins pitch two of the game D »have run three times since Janu: e e Fitzpatrick will be saved for the 1d_hav d as thir Sjociapon Y = San o game at 0. I - 2o O ol koot e hind il hs' cor - cn e i Wonder ‘if there 55 mot some fear that Offices, 737 Market Street. s : v excellent performers which Callfornia Club track for | __ oSt -ocee. oo tntian s Doliymply ol seed e fremen HERE THE SICK AND AFFLICT- n unfortunate_in heing dr: t sl time it 5 wice by : to the alr as he did Moskiman a fe ed can receive treatment in the fu- i dioksche oo first time. T e wou bulce by 8 | T Ssonsion the members. with & | wecks ago. Fitz is apt to lose his feet | ture they have in the past. from the open stake resulted as follows jimember: o asspelalon DRioLe pensity to ply their steam hammers | at times nd_most successful specialist -of et = | becoming property. Originally there | b o "lo il other's heads, together with ke is doing some nice batting now- Some doctors fail because of k & was a entry, but horses have been | g 4y too lenfent management, h ays. and is covering short in go d style | tre the wrong disease: others from vithdrawn from time to time, leaving the||anded the Oakland team at the bottom | g, Ry discans kn B QHERIEh Saixe A kulan oo best five orfginal entries to face the 5 SR over the loss of Dof nd censure HERE : S RF. Gall @i =6+ @) ioueritheless of Donlin ati censure it M] MISTAKES 7575 NO FAILURES Admiral De Ohlandt's Ha 0 selling Donlin, for he got I seeking treatinent the following quali- B, W. C. Hamiltc Prince H * more for him than he would at the end of f tions should t n into considera- T G. Ch s Bobby P and Dr. ( : tion: Ability. experience, skill and an es- W 2 Leek's Dentina. The fllustrat . | ators have got down to :m\‘!!'"\‘[T tablished reputation for . Roste | L.eek’s Dentina. The illustration is | and t first of September wi 'Acneid | a photograph by Bushnell | 4 them up among the leaders. for- RELIABILITY! r w's Roval | — Be. ely their new first baseman, 0'CON- | A1t oo wiien ove Loccocced by Dr. Swean e ve | & ¢ wor, will not join the team for a month. |4 are necessary for the succ ” ma ve | LOS ANGELES PEOPLE R How s/ it - that: (Oakiandiehas elven|and ‘atesinecessary for [the Suscchffes e e v Hutchingon the overlook? Kripps would | 270 S4HEE & i s 5 it TO WELCOME JEFFRIES & not pay him what he wanted, but Bwing °25% ck Boy: T. Butler's Si v 15 is willing to pay a fair salary and surely WEAK NERV()US MEN. s odds ¢ Whitney's Theron: Russell, Allen & | |& 2 “Big EQ" would be better at first than 0 =C0e L0 S e dropped Master Clair Dennis & Porter's | Preparing a Big Celebration for the | 4 d At N nans: ous ‘s won. Lothar to be a general ser nt | The Devil: Aensid Kenneis Mald PATIE 18 i 11 If the tales told about Balsz are true, | Shrunken organs; shat s s & iortine ernity that the Milo Kennele' Victor King; Andrew Home-Coming of the Cham- £ Loule is no spendthrift. During the Lob” | tem caused by overwork excesses afd Satyr crew has A dash that may win Mountaln Heau AL Tndonin pion Pugilist. u sters lnst visit to Sacramento, Balsz, | Self-abuse. reshlting in weakness of body ng experience and steady J. Byrne's LOS ANGELES, June 25.—The s Kleiber, Jack O'Connell and another .y, izziness, failing memory. lack of eight from Y i e T 3 5 soSicd dropped into an emporium for a drink.| . edon NG ambition, pains in. the en races will ) | family is in good humor to-day word * so th atest story goes. The party called :k 1c \’”'! Kidne: 4 1 other dis- L L has been received from umpion | for a round and down to a table, to <sing symptoms, unfltting: one for bus tw v m with the Healey's Rusty Gold | pugilist that on or Ju 4 enjoy it. The first was on O'Connell. | tressing svmptoms, Brtr 8 o etem. of b t ch: P step into Los Angel enjoy It After a time Balsz walked over to the | [F>8 oF RIERSre ¥ pee L o our g S = eaEad e bar, hought a drink for himself and then | (FOALMANT WL (URE DN 1a make vou Imn on 1€ rre This informa S¢ returned to his seat Kleiher next or-| gnce more a man amo; men—no matter g freshme alsc to t it Jeffric + dered a round and after that was disposed | who or what has failed also s t : e ) of Louie treated himself again. After the b s Jeave Kans 'm t | & third party had paid for the drinks, Balsz | RUP TURE YRS, by, is, new, methe may arrive ir Ju 1S left the plac 4 & T ng boxin B e San Jose will play here on | tention from work—a painless, Sure and i The s ? afternoon of t urt e LT i Hydrocele, swelling he : 3 | ; VARICOCELE and fenderness ‘of the o thaen ififefic b, | 3 HARD HITTING BOXERS e e Ana b tendeniag wha s n. but ad- | ATAGIOUS BLOOD POISON, MARTIMAS WINS THE gk ndlt | 2 IN AMATEUR BoUTS CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON, the crowd 3 : .. | promptly anc ouEiivicn e RACING AT NEWMARKET. » reception at the club The San Francisco Athletic Club’s trace of the m icate rom the ONELS DEFEATED ' e nib g ormal. permitting every omne ar xhibition = Tod Sloan Wins Two of the Four : T o e Entipo. | @--0-0-0-+-6406-+-640-+06-—+@| Regular Monthly E SPECIAL DISEASES tnfiamimation; BY THE QUAKERS T Draws a Big Crowd at the ope“ing,dr\;{x; b ”..-mm(\I e 7 e 2 = Gives Promise of Usual : e = 2 wlv S hr"[ es. , | hile the mother of Jeffries is modestly | i | ete.. which, if neglected o L LONDON. June %A the second day’s Day of the Fort Erie prand St her e ass Rot necoeaiae by \HENRY. KRUG; San Franciscols| = = “Exciting Spert - e e ) 1 ¢ N racing at Newmarket to-d the f = i | Sharkey ring October and The absence o he 100, 1akers anc cause k 3 , etc., permanent B he s of Each Nine Did 52 £ 1y Meeting. | T | other followers of the turf is noticeable | dured pEene i et Ty Crack Shortstop. “has entered the prize ring d that he will make fighting it sines The greatest regret that [ of the lis BUFFALO, Derby, which w e 25—The Canadian s the feature of the open- | to he Highar Park Jockey Clu his in the decr: d attend 4 ce at the big | Bosine sieciinss! tHess ummer montns | ELECTRICITY. This does not apply to the exhibition of atic. Galvanic aradic E1e c tricity tifically used and applied in all its Gilt-Edged Work at le. sed that had mu The_ claim is ha E this afterno vas | the Jeffries mentlon is that they cannot | clement of X exhib 1 i | ap ) i o ierio ot | B Jn it s lace date I his mew rots | do with this deplo state of affeirs. | the San Francisco Athletic Club, as|modern forms in conjunction, with special 5. Four thousand people saw the | in the drama. ‘The Rough Riders,” that That sl e OO At the begil- | month in and month out the number of T B Lt 4 winner assume the lead at the |8 being writter for the champion | ning of the season there was not a more | ¢oecators is limited only by the capaclty | C20 be o t : 3 flag wdually draw away e promising team in the league than B | of the gymnasium on Sixth street. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. 4 s compzny dur the journey of Star Fistic Combination. I D et e e Worts of praise | The programme for to-night is made Up | 1 take special pride in the success which offfiiver clenCroundy nou s flcachwralniof selected in order 1 half. Passaic shot his bolt has attended my eff treatment of the diseases c ts in WH AN swelled some o W. Va., June 25.—Oscar | for good work hi boxers being especiall old On could —u{n.xr(flrs and H : i en oot ey have got i ) their : omen. Permanent never get within striking distance of the | Gardner has recefved a letter from Billy Men o ”"“”"‘, Tanave 8 ‘x” ’i“‘( o I | to prepare against any misfits. Alex | 314 satisfactory cures in aflm 55 K"MA e Wwinner. The books held Martimas at 2| Delaney. Champion Jim Jeffries’ trainer, heads that all they have to do I8 t0 WalK | Greggains is the official referee. He has| qucod hy abnormal or unnatural condi- ] Zgre was ur e ThgiS Hibera] ¢ A s D itos HerRee ! out on the diamond and pose. They want | {meeBEOPS (& G 880 Koy rules | duced by abn 1 aturs t horses. The bett t0b anfexceact DEIAl oEral Setne nftholl lromsCalifoxsle ing if he would con- | t; get away from that impression with | (eeofPORRZCE AR A€ ot eem to | tions of the female: mmation. hys- 6. N s 1 ety company, all but Passaic and Hold On |sent to join a r fistlc combination | i+ delay. Then an element of discorc | Join : et ok _ b | teria., n back loins, neuralgia, EEIRORC Bt n cratched to Mr. Hendri colt. | which will do_a tour of the cou has been injected, which, if not promptiy };I;\‘I\IZ out all the combativeness of the | gqujin Pl D e e B : September. Tommy. Ryan, - the suppres ‘disrupt’ the te GoTn: [ROXSE _. . | parts, bearing down and other complaints Alvescott was sec- | o e Bt - b 00 suppress will disrupt’ the team com: | "M nen matched for to-night are: Kid | PATS earing down Joflconplaing G ithn Selling, V‘m“n'w( a h‘ul“‘.urlfnz.- Occte | WelEhL, ¥ et pletely and (\mn\ »arable injury to ')" Johnscn and Jack McMahon, 125 pounds; 1 nervousr i r S ins Tt Brooks won, Wace second, Windward third. | Was to.divic e honors wit 62 Manise el Lo ot thal and Jack Mc) . 1ds; | 21d nervousn tting was 7 to 2 proeRs, by rd- | meeting all comers in their cla game. Manag: iwing s Ben Lewis and W. Ingham, 1 3 5 po is 5 oo along | EM0C. i Pie discord and he should weed | 1'% o T LIy S pouncss The most sue- Dunkhorst; his | 16 out withotit a moment's delay. JIt does | Jack Dean and Ed Toy, 133 pounce; Tom HOME TREAIMENT. T2 o Sues d. Jeffries and 1 Monihan and Joe Kane, 130 pounds. and | two-vear-olds, five furlongs—Water- | the rc won the on, J. Lucille second, Lamp Globe third ing partner, were to complete the pot comprise the best players, and even tre: known to the edical - profess 00! as | 7 oEs S A _were (i Y se the best players, Ve DGk AndEFariea Chy , G| treatment kr to the medical -pro "Eignt P At ealing c | gHlion rdner wrote to Delaney | if j aid it would be better to get rid of | {Feqr8E, “f\l.,‘,",; nd James Crawford. \AS | sion. Thousands who were unable to ‘call 2 betting was 11 to 8 T (s by e JelidEreas it g et Wt chepacty them than to let them continue to have | It s the excepiion, to pave, an UBIIELS at office have been cured at home by my Canadian Derby, one m: a half—Marti- | D4 < | full swi Ewing is away just now and | ;houid show excellent sport. Being in the | SPecial treatment. iVrite if you: cannot - mas, 111 (Mason), 2 to Hold On, 114 Tommy Ryan and Kid McCoy. the pro of partially reorganizing the | ity 500t " they have no reputations | call- 2 team has been left to Johnson and i G S oo Gl i maatters Cures Guaranteed in Every Oase Aceepted. -~ (H. Lewis). 3 to 1 and 2 1o 5, second; P ‘RACUSE Gl Tan B o lite 0 RIVAL BASEBALL 118 (F. Walker), § to 1. third. Time, S Snan o Tommy | preq Lange. For a sta 14t X | not accept the offer from Denver if some | mediately snapped up by Tuttle, who will ' WACHENDORF A DRUG FIEND. | Office hours, 9 a m. to &p. m. and 6:3) Selling, five and a half furlongs—Ninety Cents | otner club should offer a larger purse | find him a worthy successor fo Donlin. Ei=s | to 8 p- m.Sundays ‘from . m: to 2 > e : ey Meyenre e f 737 Market St. Fing, et Vurlones—Ridean wop, ‘Duke of | R¥an to-day expressed his willingness | joased Russell and McGuire. two moves |1 & Dearty manner | F. L. SWEANY, M.D., ?3%. Ma s LEAGUE PROMISED won, Dunbarton second, Percita third.” Time, | than the Colorado Athletic Club. Ryan | Russell is lazy (the ball player nev p. m. adleturg second, Full Dress third. Time. |to fight Kid McCoy, but said he would | that could not be worse. Russell was im- —_—— an Francisco, There Will Be Competition Next Year ;. t | Erratic Doctor May Have Caused e = e = 4 2 said he would post a forfeit with Lou | lived who was not), and as long as he % at St. Louis, Chicago, New et h | Houseman of Chicago which McCoy could | could escape tice he did so. Tnstead Kehlenbeck’'s Death Un- A P e S erklandePRlladclonia Ocean Water Tub Baths. | cover if he wished. Of MecCoy's willing- |-of adopting disciplinary measures. Ewing intentionally. | g i 101 Seventh strect, corner Misslon. Salt | ness to fight Ryan professed to be skep-| {00 along with him until it s i i e ST. LOUIS, J The Post-Dispatch | gater direct from the ocean. tical, however. possible to get anything out of him, and | It appears that Dr. C. C. J. Wachen-| printed A well known base- 5 | then let him go. Tuttle will have Pus- | dorf, who is suspected of causing tthe | of St. L cald i = — | sell up with the best of them within two | death of John Kehlenbeck, is a monoma- | morn a8 Weeks niac on the subject of drugs. According comes from Ohicago (o e ef- After Sunday’s game McGuire was re- | to Dr. Latta, former superintendent of ocfation on the lines leased and Ford, who caught for the Ath- | thee San Joaquin Hospital at Stackton, 2 ation | - | Tetics Vear, has been signed In his | Wachendor? while an inmate of that In- place. Ford is a good little player, but | stitution was always trying to induce his hmrn were enough midgets in the team | fellow patients to use morphine and co- | without him. What ought to have been | caine | done was to place Hardie at first and send | Dr. Latta also siys Wachendorf was in is A rst bl 3 Y'- he Y L . hon foot for some MeGuire into the field, for a time at least, | the habit of taking from half a pound to | Natural Mineral Water ot Tor soms McGulre i< a terrific batter ordinarily, and | a_pound of ether at a_time. inhaling It | et e ¢ in all its @ S\ ALMER COX'S heautiful oper- i | 1t “was mot to be expected that he could | until he fell asleep. Wachendorf said he ¢ League o ) The Browntes in Fair DCCKSTADTERS RIVAL. @ 5, {the game after two vears' ab-|acquired the drug habit in experimenting | lmphera ITiSE Aitanir | : oo 2 Sence and hit It out at the start. Hardle | on himself. ONLY IN BOTTLES. Brush hates 3 | = " which was s eminently | could play the initial position second to | On several occasions it is said the er- = "Rogers have a | o uccessful when produced here PR o A0 none, but naturally he is not considered | ratic physician has been found in the For Disordersd Stomach art IIH] the Rob- 1§ it long nce, is to be repeatea TR G T when it is remembered that it is toward back room of a saloon stupefied by some and Indigestion him the hammers are aimed. If Ford drug. generally doesn’t fill the bill, Dunieavy will be | beck was The ther. Whether K victim of Wachendorf's len- ab- at the California ter during the | ¢ presen d the sale of seats | 1 : g e Tmeri Its _valuc has been testi. g on all & = T e brought into first. Eiforts are being made | normal desire to experiment with dru fied to by thousands. come a | 3 264 18 2 : | to find another pitcher. which looks as |on others or whether he was deliberately : 4 ational % popularit The {nitfal performance | though Shea would continue to be over- | murdered for a few hundred dollars time So-called Vichy in Sy- phons will be the last ' () will be pre 40404040404 0409040+040¢.¢04040+ 4 4040 40404040404 04040 oooooooooo‘ao Act ented this afternoon. There looked. as Russell was as well. Mean- alone will tell. | f ‘men will have a | { wil be two hundred hr(gh( children on while Moskiman continues on his “own ————— | IS NOT VICHY. rpea s 4 3 Raduryali where the patronage will | § of the cleverest y ngsters of | liberate shirking a week ago. He de-, _Seven Pines Circle No. 3, Ladies of the Y S exomerated warra g of the kind. Four cities and surrourding towns are included. | served to be fined a month's salary. Grand Army, will celebrate its thirteenth | AT T eI certain to have competition next year are | & tedlarder bell, he has Mike Donlin started East on Tuesday anniversary to-morrow night by a_ ball, ““u[fi“.lw = z o St ' Louts, Chicagor New York and Brita: | $ night to join the St. Louls team. His| L0 be glven in the main hall of the Native | § (ZMSESY A VIGNIER, Distributing Agent 5 delphia - 4 T i California admirers are anxiously await- | Sons’ building. | ¢0e0s0e0* 04040404 he tion will have nothing | § Kreling, 2 4 of 12 The little fellow ing the outcome of his debut in the big e —— RO O O OO N0 OO0y ymmon he Nati 1 gue syn- {g fitztad even now to take on of league. Advances made on furniture and pianos, with | te, 4 to will own with | { minence in any of the leading min- Pete Sweeney is anxious to get back | or without removal. J. Noonan, 10171023 Mission. | REGISTRATION OF VOTERS licate and death to the slav-| 3 strel aggresations now appearirg e | ! —_FOR THE— se n § ~ouis the men % e ic. He ndi | | back of the clation have already | § fore the public. He s | PRIMARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. cured grounds thirty-four blocks nearer Yoice. (the InANNCES - ION FOR THE PRIMARY AND ty than those now oc- | and the ginger ¢ 3 the cupied by the present Louis club.” part. Another star in the steilar ag- , | ; ~ : gregation is Emil Hoelle, aged 10, who @ars FITZSIMMONS WILLING : TO FIGHT KID m’COY possesses an @ lic tenor voice. While singing at the rehearsal 3 B - 7 o < i \\ond(_rt’gl SO3P | gyt the Middle-Weight Champion Is that takes hold quick and Not Ready to Divide the day a rumber of leading the Lambardi Opera Compa s no ha Purse. does no harm. | NEW YORK. June 28.—“If McCoy is at No'harm! It leaves the |? | the center of the R TRATIO | Municipal Elections s now open at the office of the Registrar of Voters, at the City | Hall, McAllisi treet entrance. Registration for the purpc of the Primary Election (to be held on ‘August 8, 185) WILL CEASE JULY 92, 1599, and for the M ction. (to be | held on November 1. ntinue to and | when all registra- including October 12, 1 | tion will cease. All qualified electors who | wera registered at the last General - Election, | or_who FLave registered since that time, | WHO WILL HAVE | WITHIN THEIR R 3 C’ ‘ PRECINCTS, shall be entitled to vote at sa | the youngster. Among the young maidens of the company is Lillian Rhodes. who has seen eighteen summers. As a buck and ~ wing dancer her equal has not been Fitzsim- £ (oo’ on the vaudeville stage. Coupled Blcycle Bargalns for Women COLUMBIA BEVEL-GEAR elections without other or additional registra- tion. ALL OTHER PE S claiming to be | entitled to vote at any of the aforesaid elec- | tions must be registered upon the Reg S S S e O the stage went into raptures over 1 reasonable in his demands T of mons will fight him for the middle-weight $ o he hilities in that line she has a the City and County as an elector of and skin soft like a baby’s; no championship of the world," said Martin ;;(}' :,fiw: )g‘:mwsfu'l form and a | mitniz the alection nrecinet whersin e clafom ’ Jullan, manager of the middle-welght » i€ FOE (00 T je understood A0 b enuitl alkali ‘in it, nothg but |champion, when asked to-day if Fitz () PrS Ay e By ‘order of the Board of Election:-Commis- would congent to meet McCoy in the ring. | ¢ this little professional wiil shortly stoners Q()‘c‘.p 1 h( lurm 15 done by It was evident from Jullan's remark that +4 8in a prolonged engagement at f;nf’ of > [0 J. STEPPACHER, Registrar o{.iotcn_ L SRl } [ Fitz had made up his mind (o fight again ¢ tke leading vaudeville houses of [thhxs R “ = alkali. I ore harm 1s d t McCoy would be glven the & city. A sweeter little Miss than New P"ce $60_ 00000000000 CO00000 chance he has So long waited for. PBut d to find. dorie by not washing. So, |Eitzsimmons will not consent o give Mc- Ll ed [+ o™ PALACE **g dys Weller, s precocious child sings “The Girl D B B s o N e e e e e e il sorts of people use i, 2 2 | | Coy 50 per cent. win or lose, as the “Kid" | ¢ o s “ No chain to soil or tear the skirt. Always ready toride. Always bad soap is bthcr than | received in the battie with a certain| 4 From Gay Paree” with all the vim of at the point of highest efficiency. The safest, cleanest animost | | © HOTELS © | heavy-weight pugilist. The middle-weight | ¢ a Parisienne. s y GRAND none. | champlon will allow for a liberal loser's ) A feature of the performance will be Y00 ° S aAl EwARCISCo g . | but it will be a long way | (/ a cake walk, in which Arnold Grazer, What is ? 2 | gnatoithe uesh: o e £ bl 3 S . Connected by a covered passageway. bad soap? Im- | from e o ol | ¢ Alma) WutRegy Hasel Glliahap ang Columbia Model 46 | © 1400 Room=—900 w! b Bath Atrached. @ tat |,Jullan said he ha 3 Gladys Weller will take part. Mr MARTIN KRELING | perfectly made; the tat |mpon ‘Benton, McCoy's manager. who is| § Gladys Weller will take part Mr. . 2 o | @ " ANl Under Ons Munagement. o . Ben B way from Denver {o see him,| ¢ Friedlander has such confidence in the A : New Price $42.50. ° B e ° and -alkali not well bal- |0y o o Nien 50 per cent of the purse | () abilities of these four in that line that he is willing to stake them against . : Pindel) % qd b d going to the “Kid,” whether he won or| Y any of the professionals who are to be entered in the cake-walk carnival to A Iadies’ chain wheel of the highest grade, sold all last year for §75. | omorlcmle :538 x;: m;;:a :m (<] anced or not combined. | Tost J“lf >uc]h i]~ :?‘hml‘:n« u\lgn;‘?mr:r” ‘ be held in this city shortly. He says it is his intention to enter the little We have but a limited number of these models and the stockis| | O Correspondence Solictted. o 7 £ lian, “he had better save his car- s, and he confidently believes they will be awarded first prize. idly diminishi ‘o JOEN 0. EIBEPATRICK, M; [ What 1s good soap? fire and Temain in Denve ¢ ‘oneman ¥ rapidly diminishing. | : asger. % ® sy e i 1 A The various parts of the operetta are in competent hands and an excellent DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 20 | ¢ production is assured. At a rehearsal held vesterday the little ones went o \»_ =t Pears’. corma, bl at Colusa, o ban| $ throush thelr various parts without a break. Pope Manufacturmg Co. 344 POST STREET Ail sorts of storessellit, especially druggists; | nine of Oakland will cross bats with the | & SANERANCISCO weflkly Gan $1 Uu nm‘ Yflar = B Up-Town City Adency, I. P. ALLEN, Proprietor, 1970 Page Street, near Stanyan. ] . | Colusas here bund.n July

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