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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1899. SOUTHAMPTON, June 30.—A: former June 30.—Charlés | the. old fight= for. authorify:~over’-any | \ PRSP S SR DA D S SR SO A A e ma e e e e e ] resenting ‘the manager of the company, = - called on ‘the boar-d.. but he-had-no au- 3 - ; - thority to treat’ with them, or -said he | i had not, so his preserice. helped the mat- | ter but little * It is pretty. cerfaln, “howev that. the & company will' not”.test the.case in the | ‘courts. " It is. easier to: go_out into the 1Y | stream -and- stand- a--noisome smell for > : a time than to tie. up_the stéamer in- Ps | definitely. But the: issue.is piain.and the. | ; | State is apparently: going to determine : k3 : ] { who 15 responsible fof the Insidious bacil: i £l - + lus when it tries ta .come in through the | 11 44,9 DEERS | Golden Gate. -It Is not a new fight. but it |® ) TRt y | has many new phases. and so.far. the g = . E — | State seems to have' the hest of: it. So E % | long as the vessel remaing out in the " 1 | £ H st the State an it fight on Murphy Goes a Mile! An Englishman Is of!] |State _and Nation at|&iimm. Sutwii ol 18 ik & e ik {"she comes within local jurisdiction anc in 57 4-5 Seconds. Such Opinion. | Waron Germs. e e & o doubt, Ny the: law quoted | 4 5 t at the meeting of tie Board of Health e — ast night, that - the até can take any % ; measures it sees it before any passenser H 1 lor a pc 0 P a ed. ‘Lne FASTEST CYCLING ON RECORD CUP DEFENDER TOO SWIFT * | LOCAL DOCTORS DETERMINED | &8 roind of rrsieht mas b lanacs, i eS8 iy 2y il . @ = 7 2 not regularly passed by the % 53 e | > | Pesthouse 15 no ldle boast. and it has NARROW ESCAPE OF THE DAR- BRITISH CHALLENGERS- FEAR-| o | PORT LAWS MUST BE OBSERVED | ;\fm\eprt:)» “.1’&';,'{"?&“&5.}?&"{3 3?]1‘{33% ING WHEELMAN. FUL OF THE RESULT. B¢ 1 ' BY ALL VESSELS. {its hold_upon vessels likely" to bring dis- % SR e Ll : 5 eae and death into the cily Into the Car Ahead Several Yachting Experts Think ‘That Sir| < | Renéwal of the OId Fight -Over Who | Lambardis in “The Barher.” i illi Thonias Lipton Has Made a . 5 G ant: ty. I One af the record performarices of ‘ths Sitiatny i el o P i 1 3 A Shall ‘Quarantine . the City | Tambarai season was given In the Albam- Ride, and Is Rescued Mistake in Appointing it : - Features - of “the Lbréi last night in *“The Barber: of Sevilie.” in Nick of Time. i Two Skippers. s Ii: L7 plagn | Repetto made a_splendidl gracetul tiz- e | e 'é 5 irl Rosina and fairly stormed:the house. ' | } ks ; -+ "‘Russo -was_effective as Atenaviva. 'Ths ~lal Dispatch to The Call: Special “Dispatch ‘to The Call. ‘ @ 1" The 'Staté quarantine-and’.the. Federal | cnllz;:ld_v“ei!v\e m;,'hf pie%@v wn( hrflugl'!:ln;‘l‘: 2 : R g 3 B w telling effect. = ““Trovatore” wi ! quarantinie-ia¥e.at last-lockéd horns.and’ with telling effcce “Trevatores Wil 0o ceriof:V \lkyrie 111, the British yacht [ Asiatic germis which may. chance ‘to:enter night. b Kings Cotinty: Wheel = — 'n a bieyele paced by Whlch was defeated by ‘the Defender In | ; TS > this ‘port is;7on -in_earnest. ~On' the -one 4.5 seconds 4n-dav. the Taces for the America’s cup, bas-| s "*'“j ! T T siile the Federal. officers. threaten 1o re- | VAL OF DEADLY ACID & tewo male boaid. iragk g his opiilon upor his present knowl- | ;4{'1411 Il ([J I LT TR | tain “on: board: Infected ‘vessels and State.| VAL Long Tsland fiailway, | Edge. of the Defender's qualities during | { il l H racy 14l J-officérs “who may ‘visit -her, whether. on:| FOUND IN HIS ISE an engine S S -, - pOLLS T | N | - 11o¢s = a CESIE e hey | s s Columbld’s Técest trials with' the, De- | N Ev- PHELAc: locar Health duthoritiod hav e doclar d v | SUSPICTON THAT WACHENDORF oh: acted: as & wir h fender, said-to a representative of the [ m/J‘EY.LAWHE"(E |comes’ ashore -from a.vessel ‘ot regularly f CONTEMPLATED SUICIDE. Associafed. Press’ - to-day -that he ¥/ Farce COMEDY ‘fpassgd by the Stats quarantine officials. . | SENE .‘ i Tiea thought the Shanirock had all her work | & €O | * The: rdot: of . thie ‘frouble .is * the Nippon | 2 : | that cut -out,- and.added “that ‘he greatly s < | Maru, ‘the Japanese liner just: released by - TDe P.nhca Completing the Chain of 1 8-AS T feared: the result. . This officer sailed on'| | the ‘Federal “authoritfes -from: quarantine Evidence Against the Supposed ] N Foifes e TN LG Triel oot i fter having a’ case ‘of bubonic. plague on'| Murderer of John Keh- i make His in the opir vachting world | board.” The sessel had:passed. thé health lesibeck. ; I ake e tie gptn ¥ e world ). o } regulatiéns of ithe ‘port-of. Hawaii. :and , ti-had:i-here Sir. Thor ston has made a |4 those. are practically the'same as:fhe rules- T ! great: mistake ‘n appointing two skip=| g | here, for while the quafantine of-Hawail Detéétives Egan ‘and Silvey are slowly 3 to’ the probability of fric- | 7 is notumder the-laws ‘of the United States: completing the chain of evidence against : 0 them. It has now been de- | [ pervised by a-medical.éxpert -ap-.‘Dr. Wachendorf, who is accused of hav- ; the Shamrock will not bei @ péinted ; for - the. duty. by’ this -country.“| ing ~murdered John Kehleénbeck by fre- docked here. Immediately . aft the | ¢ | The. Nippon :Maru“is at the Pacific- Mail | quent injections of morphine. Last night t races she will o to t for| @ {dack; but: that i¢ as far as she:has-heen | thé detéctives visited the room. and took : 1 inspection by the Royal Ulster Yacht| o | abléito g6, “When- she.passad. the- Federal’| possession-of the trunk and a small valise : s Club ‘and “will Teturn to-Southampton | [ quardntiné-the -officers ‘thought -she- was ‘with surgieal . instruments.. :Secreted in the I before sing the Atlantic. She will 3¢ out "6£ irouble, but shé had-te reckon. :the linifig of the valise was a’small vial ‘ convoyed to ‘\un rica by the steam | with, the local-men, ‘and they are not dis- “of hydrocyanic acid. th which will also accompany posed, with .the example of the transport” - The police believe that the. prisoner in- ) ler trips. : | Grant.before théim,.io show any leniency. | ‘tended to-take the deadly poison in case hiwould s'an’unconfirmed report that | Thiey-‘insist. that-all:Staie quarantitie:reg- | he .was arrested. After being taken into 1 query Cing g of the Shamrock will wstions: shatl: be. striotly.-comphed. with -custody: he asked permission . to open ” shipped” to-morrow on boz the and in_that Stand/they- have: theibacking | the valise, but his request. was refused. S rican liner New York, which aturday. from this port to New Y STRAIGHT FROM BROOKLYN €143 4-5. 7 dtches show r 58 and’” the PITTSBURG MAKES THREE ‘ e S S O R SaCh S0 ss Democracy “Making Up” for Her Reappearance in San Francisco. -+ e e el e el ebedebeded e @ ‘I B S R T S S S T O S SO S SO S oS @-.o T e e St O S S O S S R - {of the local Board of Flealth; expressed at a mreeting held last evening. | | The sensation:of: the. meatiiig: was the | Teport-of the bactériologist.of the hoard;’ 1 Dr..W..H. -Barbat, that: his. examination | |'plagite.. They ‘had come ‘from the Nippon | Maru -and had been: presumably drowned: | while Arying to break the quarantine,:. fn’| his examination Dr. Barbat-had-proceeded | only as’ far-as a‘microscopical examina- | tion, * however; .for:-as ‘soon. " as".he had | i decided -that the germs he:feund in’ the| glands taken-fronr the Japanese. resembled the germs of the bubonie plague he called | in- the ‘members of -thé Board: of Health, | and.theéy ordered . him. to.destroy: - the | glands, the instruments and-the apparatus | used_inthé. test—in‘ fact: everything that could in-any way:lead fo_further.infec- tion;” jeaving: only” the' germ ' specimens | | which: Dr. Barbat ‘had seeured:and which |'hé ‘had rendered -harmless. | J¥ish. this report as a basts, the board | decided to take no chances. - There was | a_great deal of talk over.the:matter; but | | the result of it ‘all ‘was that. the Nippon | | Maru. would: have to leave her dock. -and | | be fumigated in:the stream to the satis-| | faction. bf ‘the-State authoritiés or there 1. would: be-trouble. - The -State.laws must | | be compied with or every man connected now believed that, realizing that he was to -be charged with . the murder of Kehlenbeck, he wanted to secure the vial of-acid and swallow its contents. In his Toom the detectives found a bank Te i | of the glands of ‘the-two-Japanese-picked | pook, showing he had on deposit in the up -in ‘the” bay “had :convinced -him-that ‘Hibernia Bank $130. As Waehendorf posi- they were :-infected: “with: thé’ bubonic |‘tively-declared that he wa i finding :of the bank book s police. say. that he was anxious the fact that he had money away them. - They helieve that the money longed to his supposed victim. Several lstters of recommendation,. in which the writers spoke of the doctor- as being a “‘clever: physiclan” and- a ~“‘perfect. gen- tleman;" were: also found: in his room. They: were_signed by Sheriff Tom Cun ningham-of Stockton, who:is personall acquainted with the prisoner: Rev. Jo E.- Carpenter of the Grace.M. E. Church of Stockton and Dr. Jerome Anderson of this city. Wachendorf's - naturalization papers were also discovered in- his toom. They showed that he was admitted to citizen- ship in Brookiyn, N. Y:..on April 8, 185, At that time he gave-his name as Chris- tian . Carl Johannes Waebendorf. —The doctor was a frequent contributor to the acific - Coast .Journal” of ‘Homeopathy, judging from the signed -stories which were found .in his reom. It ed that Wachendorf and- his. supposed vic- ail € gelding, ridden by Sloa econd. | second McKeever, {n reply to ‘a kidney | ; 8 [ tim had a heated dispute on the night of o | Merinady was third. Seventeen horses | punch; put a mouse over Billy's left eve. | Wi v 0% cofcerned th, the. disobedience |ihe alleged murder. Kenhlenbeck took of- 1| ran the last five furlongs of the Banbury Smith’forced the fight for the next four | ot 2¢ (R APCC 7 €st ‘was. the | rohge at some remark. made by the doc- ile. . The betting was 11 to 4 against rounds, trying.hatl to get his right.over |5 "chafmere the -retirin X i "tor and severely-castigated him. While e > Coh: 18 quarantine| pe was denouncing ‘Wachendorf the Iz ished second. in with his left to.the.body. McKeever the neck, but was careful and unusually| h officer; and Dr. Cohi, successor, de- ordered “him to shut up. ap of 200 sovereigns 2 clever. A.hot mix-up in the seventh: with ter fre p i ; Jever. A < ; o B de- | cquently piain B W Bard's | mith foreing. ‘brought about a hard ex: fome Bow e "fi;"“r&";‘,‘,‘?pd(_r‘;l?f_n“ | Suddenly Kehlenbeck fell--to the floor ; B ghaage of lefts on the face; Smith boring | (helr dutiés. .They had been warned Ot |: Wi s B0 Suspition ‘Among. the detec- v i . T six furlongs : Y land on the island and not to go aboard | 4 3 va o the fromt part t six furlong the came back with a straight left which .cut | \p 2 80 aboard | tives that Kehlenbeck might have been 3 e betting was 10 to 1 Billy's damiaged eye. Smith bled coplous. | (e Ship, and the penaity for disobedience | chioroformed while -he was denouncing against Sea Fog. g RACING ON THE EASTERN TRACKS CHICAGO, June 30.—Weather at Harlem | All Sorts at Jackson’s AT WOODWARDS 1y and when he went to his corner it took all the exertions of his seconds to stop the flow. Smith came up In the tenth :in sueh a vielous manner that by a too free | use of his elbow hé.incurred the displea: ure of a good many of the spectators. From this to the end of the twentieth round there was little to choose between the men. McKeever was fast and clever, landing his left frequently :to the face: | was fificen days in quarantine. Chal- mers vowed that €0 far as he was offl clally. concerned he was not even aware that the Maru had arrived in port. He haa not been notified of the number of pas- sengers, the number of her crew, of the | cases of sickness nor of the state of her |-bill of health. In fact, he knew nothing | |'of her, although his dutles required that | { he know n\'f‘r)'(hlng, He had demandeld | e the doctor and -“while. unconscious from the effects-of thé:drug morphine was in- jected into-'his body. . Wachendorf ap- peared -inJudge Treadwell's court yes- terday morning. Attorney . Lennon, who represented him, asked .for. a continuance until July 8, as he:was not ready'to proceed, and it was granted. Wachendorf. is suffering greatly from certain that the morphine found in the | clear; track fast. Results: | Lo He | : S : 5 o | #11 the information he was required to g= y ; : A | _One mile_ Defender won, Emma Nora second, Benefit. but Smith Countered thes with Joft hooks | but he officers of the vessel had rofioed | boGias e s o v onnd’ show et tha t | Maurice W third, Time, 1:42%. | the kidneys. 2 | Lo glve him any facts regarding the ves: | effects of it .In. court vesterday. It is 3 = furlongs. fraronia’ won, Zaza second. | AN - 2 §el or her people, Dr. Cohn supplemented | thought that the deprivation of the drug | 4 aimer th e SHARKEY EXPECTS TO atement with the fact that he had | will cither kill him or:drive him insane. | : | THE ATTENDANCE IS SMALL | STking cmnong the oy cviom he had seen i George. Crackbon, the'Coroner's chemist selling—Deering | DEFEAT cargoon Kenyy Of the infected.| nas not yet .concluded his-analysis of Cam e EAT JEFFRIES and ho gave further Inetanmas is |‘Kehlenbeck's stomach, but he says he is in had reached Bahylon p ed his normal con : vhing. 3 t - - A QUARTET OF FIGHTERS HAVE | show "the quarantine was not as strict v t take: ly. H ] { ivi < | under Federal methods as it p. stomach was not ‘taken externally. He . JOCKEY REIFF MEETS ! A MERRY TIME. After Giving ‘a Clover Exhibition at| "When the vessel docked nt the ‘3fair | IiiIks that the. overdoce was ot given : Vallejo, the Sailor Talks of wharf Dr. Chalmers ordered her into. the | fct that a man used to the drug will —— stream agaln on the ground that she had | R | - | ) k at the i | THE PRINCE OF WALES| _ST. LOUIS, J G P 2 2 the Coming Battle. pass: bad | frequently give an overdose to another, LURLINES WON. | — A Grounds was fast to-day. Results: | Vickers Wina From Emil Dahl After| VALLEIO, - sune - 20-Tne Native | vst GHicer. Who wis (hen i conmens | JAISINE the other's capacity by s own! N N. | e W olds, fi d halt_fu ey D B T v . and, | The analysis wi e completed to-day. | Presented by Lady William Beres- | Maiden, twovearolds five and o balt fur- | a Desperate Struggle, While | Sons’ medal fund was ‘the beneficlary | order of the . caviain. - BenisicePt, Y AL AMEDA, | June “heDr Co G, s Basily Defeated in the Sec- ford, the Little Fellow Answers third. Time, 1:.09%, : Doc Flynn Outpoints | of an entertainment given here - this| called for a guard of police, and when 1t | \achendorf, who is charged with the y ot . i T The “Pride won, Co = 2 : e e ice, and when it | pyurder of John Kehlenbeck in San Fran- Relay Swimming Match. Interesting Questions. thizd. Time, 1 Pete McGee. evening. Chairman ‘Weniger ‘of the S0i'0r thing should. be Tanded froo "ore | clsco, was untl} about a month ago a Tor won the.: returp - ‘refay |t LONDON, June S i et Wird won, ¢ committee secured the seryices of Ce- | vessel. The gangway was hemies o (¢ | resident of this city. He was arrested - % s’ - 5 ol pitle ol 1:43 i —_— flia Castelle, Stéwar | the boat re: Y uled up and | a3 a vagrant about June 1, but the po- ¢ key, was pre , the Prince ngs, Sly eilia Castelle,. Stewart. Allen, Blanche lhh at re malnm{} in th; € all night. | {joe coneluded he was crazy and let him ford third The erowd- which has - cheered Peter | Bonviere, Stow. Purdy, Minnle Ward, | oS erpested thati Espey, | gor Previous to this he had been ‘work- attorney of the company, would be on fm}" the local physicians for small loans Prince o-year-olds, five and a half fur- | Jackson, the great colored boxer, when- | ever he. has-appeared at any ringside, Evangeline' Ward -and. Victer Perry, San Francisco: talent, | hand at the meeting, but he @id not ar- rive until after the gage of battle had by displaying an assortment of creden- S tiny jockey | imer won, ‘Ned Dennis sec- who ._furnished | he couid ifrer third. " Time, 1:03% | efther as competitor or spectator, did not | the literary part-of the topiaimime, | Deen flung down and ‘the board had de- | Lalsand dipjomas, TIE Spent all e ol e hird Time. T4 thong Woodward's Pavillonlast Blsht | riot mhords Sharkey and. Spider| streom s When Be i eotieointo_ “the olice arrested him and turned him loose n g e : : There were too many men stationed at | 4 g 3 & badrd conv i vever, the | the Salvation Army extended him a help- moved BUFFALO, N. Y., June 80—Results at | the doors who required all comers to pre- | KelI¥ “0““‘5“)“9‘1 a_clever-four-round | potie h:f:{"amseer:rgzxggs:%n‘a1rf°:vh?car‘:r\?r" g hiud sador & Gma e Shawed siyns ] Fort Erie: | sent tickets of admission. sparring match. Espey was told what his clients had to | O TolOrming e Ly O cioes and Lef Six furlongs, Venetinh won, Jennie socond, | The gallery Kods Were triie to their fdol, | This Is the first opportunity Vallejo- | expect. He was informed that there was | oo} s kb e e s Our’L {me, 1:16. rinE the ot ot e b z gainsaying the authority of the Stn - yur cheering fhe big fellow when he entered | ites have had of judging the great im- | A0 5tha vesssl would have X0 b taraite | TR ey SRR akes was won. by le W { '3 | | Four furlang: Gold Wing third. VARIED SPORTS ON THE PROGRAMME | the pavilion and redoubling the cheers lin and Charley Goff, Al Neill and. M Guinness, Billy Otts nd his hrother Fred, a boxer in miniature; Kid Marnard provement their champion has made in shape to make the fight of his life. When seen by The Call correspondent Sharkey said: “I am taking light | what had been ordered. He asked what ADVERTISEMENTS. No Hospital for Chinese. s won by | Cons wie when he boxed three rounds with clever | gince his last SR | the board would be satisfied wis : wmarlket.first | ond, Pearl it | Alex Greggains. The one-time champion | 5 oo fl‘ = flglm ‘"h"':‘ C":sé' :“d,” | he’ was told a trip Into the stream apq | The Health and Police Committee of the 3 an rode Five furlongs, | was slow when compared with his agile 8 resuiL A s next fight Va- | a thorough fumigation—one to the satis-| Supervisors has reported adversely. upon Teand gud) e L ‘Periclta second, | Oponent. tejo will lose heavily. The sailor is in | faction of “the ‘Stato authorities. {1z | the petition of the Chinese Six Companies e U x furlongs, o i & % 00! ysic: D io; a ;| asked ow long that would -take, | and the Chinese Consul General for per- ¢ five fur juinessthieds Eome. b L el i | Tho e it iblon borery wergscptlnto dhy ;“(’m‘ll(g?}“\?“r‘k"lzt""l‘,’fe“ {’.‘1112;? o fow | was notified it would be at least tomh] | AN fon to maintain a. hospital for Chi- o hetting - w i gix_fariongs, Rideas won, ¥ 11 - | ring four at a timé and while one brace | B M 5 & Sulphur | eight hours. His only answer was that | nese at 828 Sacramento street. The peti- ond, Foreseen i) was at work the other rested. - Thé best| SPrings, where he will #0.as soon as the | he would lay the matter before the com- | tlon was supported by the white missions Xilown of the voiunteers were Gus Fuh.| match is definitely settled, will put him | pany. Later on Captain Anderson, rep- | and opposed by many property. owne: | | ;‘.,\,1 J ok King, Jack Stelzner and Arthur t“‘nrlk. but] aftr’rr fllle I:ourn‘)( I will go | e s R oy T i | Walker. o the springs for hard work. O'Rourke | HAO+OHHO 04+® JORSORRC @49 | Arrangements for the Meet of the Pa- | | Therc were two limited-round, beuts on | wants me to come East and go on the | Qtoros +© +OHOIOF OO +O+OO +O+O+ OO+ + 4040 | & e programme, that between d Vick- | v v | | cific Coast Pony and Steeple- | .rs Rnd Kmil bahl proving a stupborn | foad. but while T might meke a few | @ o g ° ¢ chase Racing Association. | fight _throughout. Before the men had (L aa faleild o e heat. —I'm | 6 o s Racing Association. | LERE ar on theit journey cither one could | ot taking any chances with Jeffries | @ “re Cla IC uma ‘Sm 3 DEL MONT: JCHo plans have | fiave posed. for a statue of the tired | like I did when I met him before, and | 2 » D S M Sal Jan | at last been (--mjm.l-(ml,for the big meet | hoxer. It was give and take, blow for | when we come together this time he | ® -a-!‘ Sreigus: v ¢ | of the Pacifi \( oast Pony : nd ?twnl‘»- | ll»l”u‘m l’g;0"15:‘,?:_‘;’;:0"};,]Yr\:‘c" l';;y‘"{{g 0"1)9;1»{ ! will find he has a different man.” (t + | ¥umboe,. 14 |c Racing Association at this place the | P > dring many - Dabl | Asked regarding the location of the | @ in® i i ® 2 5 oot “week In Augnst. Tho matter has | Obened broceedings with g resounding| ot i that ne thought the Len | + DPe McLaughlin’s Electric Belt Again Proves Its § been pendiiig for several wedks, and a de- | hardly (ed away whed Viekers iauded, | nox or Coney Tsland Ciub would get it, | © Great Curative Power. ® { ciston t s o officers and | sending Dahl to his haunches withi a. thud |-though for one reason he would rather | 3 i T + TH DEMAND FOR 18909 the hotel management was reached dur-| that seemed to shake the building. | have it on the coast on account of the | ® HEN YOUR NEIGHBOR SAYS IT - E i r reel In the seventh round Vickers went at b i 5 cured him, when you know that over 10,- @® ing the ‘present ‘week, the: detajls- being | his man viclously, but Dahl fought back nearness to his present training quar- | 4 St bel Sl ot & * just: made public. :::?ur;.';;n Sf‘n.;)p;‘ This xu“-lp. Thf_m Wers | ters, which he says are the thing. l® ;;‘r_\:w"em::“fldae\nn" ,lr:“th‘lr;w(:::lerrin‘);el}j‘\l!{m‘ st s The meet will be one of the biggest af- | nccasional flashes of: fighting In -the I “However,” he added, "I will fizht have failed In other means that 18 no-argument e three rounds, but both men.were too tived |'‘any man, anywhere, under any condi- against it for mine cut of fen of:its cures Wers ® fairs Del Monte-has seen in recent years | and aii elaborate programme has been ar-| ranged. Between 700- and 800 people will | come down: for the: meex, and the stables | tions.” Sharkey picks himself to win | to do any execution. Billy Madden from Jeffries in about twelve rounds. | warded the bout to Vickers. Toc Flynn was declared the winner in his bout’ with Pete McGee. Therc was made after all else had failed. It pours vital- ity into the nerves and muscles, restoring the wasted power, and It must cure. bLoth here and at'‘the Del Monté racetrack ust ohe round of real fighting, the rest | Jeffries Spars Four Rounds. j s will bé taxed to their utmost capacity to | heing given over to a wild waving of | ‘'DENVER, Colo., June 30.—Chamipion accommoda 5 ing . strings 'arms. - The spectators waxed fatétious in| yjm Jeffries and his brother Jack *ln?r:d cll] Yofl Doubt Sflcll Pro‘)f? and théir ke Tegular races, an-effort to get the boxers into action. | N& Letore tha Colorado - Ath ® San P o the . programme s polo, pigeon- | They “clucked” at them as a driver would | fUr Tounds before the Colorade Athletio Dr. 3. K. MeLaughlin Dot i Hisei 3 el Shooting and golf, a tournament in-the | to his horse, but the speed was not ac- | sesgdlation to-might. (b he, Preliminaries | Pored with rheumatism for over two years, 1 : : Jatter sport. in which representatives of | celerated. - S T I R Teve Wi et sod Diine aeo ot 1 ficarly all the golf clubs of the State will| ‘McGee, .who is noted for the ease with | TFINCSCR Wil o0 (Bl O (his eity X it having been recommended to ‘me by a broth- 3 contest being one of the-notable events. - | which he ‘sheds his blood, performed up | W YAURE S GESEEInONG oy IS NEC SIS | & er engineer, who had been cured by it. After ar Or The following is the racing programme | to his usual standard in the last round, 8 cans ant MeFadd 2 seoun '6 Wearing the Belt falthfully, I am pleased to é for the meet: bleeding profusely. ° He had Fivnn fn dif: 1 ;‘:“"‘;L“"y‘{‘;fil‘f}‘h;afm,’:{;n‘;" from knock- | Q savthat it has ariven every sign of the trouble o without precedent, and by:funning our factories . Three-quarters of 4 mile~Purse, %0; second, | ACUILY, but some of, the latiers g Bater “the California bantam-weight | © Lo maine § wan troubled with Solatle Rhew ® full capacity we are enabled to offer |CyC es <~ T D e oma™445; oben to-all | taken out of him. i flf;:;;‘jvig,f’;‘fi;flc;’;‘l%!&inwlct{h(‘Y?unzy + ‘matlem also. Wil cheerfully recommend the & e 4 2 BTy . B o 7 . olora- 5 Y very. uly, N unequaled combinations of - “'{f}"fiq‘,.,m“-m"’:.lf,{.»u,f r";\!‘l‘::-“lsl.!urdlw—x‘urw o nf’fig‘:‘fi‘sm:p: railroad mascot, acted as | g7 my ‘n“"dhal :hp hgrsfi o 1t althoveh g) Belt. ‘“:‘{{i(hesnpl{m)(l-:x. RENERS & (2 | : for pr 15 pounds, s€. 3735 | “The beneficlary. will recelve about $200 ag | there was no dectsion. The remainder of DESIGN, QUALITY-AND PRICE. L ihs b s oxile—Purse, §75; for ponies, | the result of®he benefit. Some tickets | the programme consisted of houts be-| @ 9 © 5 - 142 and 16 pounds : Were sold which were not represented by | tween local fig . There were 2000 per- | 4 C + Columbia Bevel-Gear Chainless, - - $75 LAl milePurse, $0; for polo ponies, 175 | spectators. BONEpEmentE s ® . CHEsl Columbia Bevel-Gear, Mcdel 51, = 60 POPel Monte. cup,. one _ falle~For ponies, 165 Professional Wheel Races. S docter’oit :‘:fl’:sz‘:n"mn:%fi'e s Lol St thawiah s it it Columbia Chain, Models 57 and 58, -~ 50 pounds . BILLY SMITH AND PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—The first s ower. It checks all drains upon' the ystem and brings the nerves up to a vigor- Hartfords : 35 olion, Btscoieahass conaeben 1 Shi b5 S R FIGHT A DRAW race meet in this vicinity under the aus- | @ ous standard. It positively cures all weaknesses of men, nervousness and kindred all- grtioras, s T AR ry 180 pounds. - = ; ) - W | pices of the National Cyeling Associa- ments. Vedettes, Wi etmme e = - $26, 26 e race, under special, conditions, three- WKEEVER F sloncas ield onight op tie Woadgida Call or Send for My Book, “Three Classes of Men.” quarters. of a’ mile—Purse, i 3 artin's ar] . 12 ST Unknown and Mr. Fithian's Finesse. N3 7. X e e ile, open professional—O. L. - tells about it and gives hundreds of grateful letters. If you are a weak man THESE ARE ENTIRELY NEW MODELS. * semn LBW YORK, gune W Myeterions” | veng: Otiumwa: Town, Arst; Al Newhouse, | § read i Senc free (seaied) on appiication. It poseible, call 4nd examine he' elt and ubodying more radical improvements thau weré ever before offered in a single season. Reception to Jeffries. 1{eé\'ermof S niiadaiGhiat et st cateh Burslalo'hsecc?flo;l l'gom Cooper, Detroft, | (& test it free. \ They are fully illustrated «nd described in our artistic new catalogue. TThe Health and Police Committee of the | welghts before. the Broadway Athletic lh’}‘r;vb-mlflbha}xdlc-ab. e T Dl‘ M A McLau hlin zm l"rlk.l:k 8t., ‘f,’n{';"::i ufli . Superyisors has reported in favor of | Club to-night and fought a twenty-round | McFarland (scratch) won; John Zimmer- . '] . 4 9 5""&, ‘Angeles, Pope Manufacturing Co. 344 POST ST granting the Empire Athletic -Club per- | pout to a draw. Smith was a frifle the | man, Philadelphia (00 Yards), second: e e pe Ma g . SAN FRANCISCO| | mistion 0 give a reception to Chamiion | fieavier, hut McKeever administered tne | Robért Thompson (80 yar 5"‘;‘§i'd?, L g Office Hours—8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sundaye. 10 to L. NEVER SOLD IN DRUGSTORES. : gt g . J. Jeffries at Woodward's Pavilion on | most punishment, In the opening rounds | Mertens, St. Pa 5 yards). fourth.- Up-Town City Agsuegy b & 261 4870 Page Strect, near Stanyan. the evening of July 6. Very little was done, except that In the | Time, 413 GO+ CARHD+ OO+ DD+ + HOHO+ DT+ OHI+O + DD+ 04340 ¥ o i o . s 5 A very 3

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