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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899 feReRefeRofotoR-R-g-Reg-g-2-g=g=R=FegegegegegegeRegeFegoRoFo i Rel 5ear_ye Green K nocks Out Soff, Doble’s Yew .fi’arse-fleue/o,v/ny Plan. .9?0_;/:1/ RBaron Weins .7.?@ Stakes. QOO0 0 G4eeoe ..~Jhe Jporting Ddorld~ seceececcsces ssesese g .73@ Race From Burlingame. - 2 Thre Shamrock Yery FHighly Praised. o 5 = f Dog Show at Santa Barbara. g OGOV OVVVVVTTO0OC QQOOOOOOQOD0000?‘OOOOOOODQGOOQOGOOOQ' COOVATV0OO0VOVROURQTD LIPTON HAS GREAT FAITH IN THE SHAMROCK | Fastest on His Side of | the Ocean. feReg =] [N DEFEATS HARLEY GOFF IN THE NINETEENTR A Boxing Bout Replete With Action. e —_—— END COMES UNEXPECTEDLY|TO BE RIGGED AT ONCE e | e JONES IS BUSTLED OUT OF |[FOR THE VOYAGE ACROSS THE | THE RING BY JEFFORDS. } ATLANTIC. | —— ; —_— Stays Down Ten Seconds in the Fifth | The Prince of Wales Also Pleased Round and a Burlesque Bout | With the Challenger, and As- Is Awarded the White sures Sir Thomas of Fair Man. Play. A al Dispatch to The Call. AMPTON, Ju —Sir Thomas | YUTH owner of the Shamrock, was in- garding the damage, if amrock in e con 1 the h be rigged , upor ., but we 2 boat, ired the Prince of W he had s the | the ex- choppy wave ind quite ordinar; looking from end | to end She the - ‘she would. With regard id not sail so 4 n expected befo be remembered that she carried her small topsail. Nobody will be e pleased than mysclf to see the amrock win. The Prince of Wales was undoubtedly delighted to have the Sham- ock prove such a flyer, as we want to capture the America’s cup if we can. Without the t doubt the Shamrock nig it must e ent w om. upps d left on the 212 & dogen | 18 Magnificent in beating to windward L taih 2 dozen | “captain Carter, who has no sympathy the policy of the Sham- rock in a fog of said that the Americans_have that they have othing tc 'n frc 3ritain in the ding of racing Shamrock In i to_wrap petti- « The Amer probably know as about her as they desire. k sailed for the Clyde this an heid him up half way, admin wd In 100 | tered another series of vicious misses and [ s_opened it | shov him through the ropes. with a ser that resulted | ~ He landed on his vack at the edge of the in nothing mor s n alaugh from | platform, started to get up, but thought the crow « ed it with others 1i better of it, and lay down again until b The members of the Cycle Board of Trade sat down to their annual banquet last night at the Viticultural restaurant on Pine street. The affair was a partic- ularly enjoyable one, spiced with speech and song, and the members of the board entered heartily into the spirit of the oc- casion. James H. Hamllton officiated as toast- master and “Jimmie, s the boys famil- y term him, made everybody ound the big table sing a song or tell Pears’ To keep the kin clean =t e LA : | the sad story of their lives. is to wash the exeretions The following were present: James H. { ,t ff 1] l\ L “’lfifi”("\{] ‘l - '\I"{i:l,n]\.,’_hlnln‘ ’5! “1‘[)]; § 8 Al olle, W' J. Kenpey, H. Nagle, Edwar rom it off; the skin takes er, G. W. Peyton, J. W, Cornell, C. F. twell,, W. B, lorill and M. C. Baker. The following bicycle companies were also represented: White Sewing Machine Com- Pacific Novelty and Shipping Optic_& Brown, Manson Cyclery, lorgan & Wright, Leavitt -& Bill, E. C. Stearns & Co., Dévany, Hopkins & Co.; Pope Manufacturing Company, Goodrich & Co., Yosemite Cycle Company and Ob- enhauser & Hurley. care of itself inside, if not blecked outside. it often and clean, without doing any To wash — . Pictures of Volunteers. The Wasp this week contains a number of very handsome illustrations of the re- ception of the Oregon -volunteers. The soclety racing at Burlingame is also de- picted. The quarrel between the Federal guarantine authorities and the State of- cials and the Agnews Asylum scandal furnish material for strong eartoons. The theaters are written up In breesy style and the doings of the financial world tersely reviewed. One of the most amus- ing things in this week's number is a satire on the enterprise of the alleged monarch of the dailies in claiming credit for having rescued the marooned egg- hunters on the Faraliones. The stories, editorials, etc., In the Wasp are, as usual, | very bright and readable, S sort of violence to it, re- quires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free al- kali in it. Pears’, the that clears but not excoriates. All sorts of stores eell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. soap B | ers’ ““There was no | it, and Jones a run for his pos 0 o T decisic v Ve Shade o R t].‘\r’tr(‘\:u{’i out. The decision was given to | ats on the ribs and the fic 3 e e or the opposite co Cycle Men Banquet. who sat | HOVAL BARON WINS THE RICH TROTTING STAK Captures Ten Thou- sand Purse. — [CLOSE OF A GREAT CONTEST || Sy SOME MAGNIFICENT AT DETROIT. SN In the First Heat of the 2:08 Trot The Abbot Lowers the Season's Record From 2:10 to 2:07 1-2. ——e— RACING Bpecfal Dispatch to The Call. Mich., sened July 20.—Again the in the Merchants' 000 trotting sta ron, a compara- ROIT, the winner of the But was not won without never was there a finer struggle race than the one put up who won two of the heats and finished second in the other fiv PR asasanasas as o ¢ T e N 4 S T 5 (e (" Jerrorps & SLAPPED JOMNES - $ RIGHT ON THE NECKK,T0O. SIDE LIGHTS AT The meeting of George Green and Ch In the nineteen rounds which The preliminary between Jeff ot in the fitth r fornian in turn. was third. Kentucky Union and Monterey also started. Pacing, 2:15 class, purse $2000 (unfinished), Hontas Crooke won the second heat in 2:08. Nerva Patchen the first heat in 2:08. The Maid won the third heat in 2:08%. Wiltraby, | Star Hal, Blaze Boy, Maronial, | Rosa L., Maximilian, Walnut y Red, Johnny C., Lolita : 1., Pat Hugo, Lady Princ | and Scapegdat also started. |ON OTHER EASTERN TRACKS. i aaiss | Prejudice Wins the Distaff Stake at Brighton Beach. NEW YORK, J 20.—There were two | stakes and a st e on the card to-day at Brighton Beach; and they drew a large crowd to the track. For the Distaff Fond Hopes was an odds-on favorite. Jugglery went | to the front at the start and ran there to the | stretch, where Prejudice went out and won | astly. In the Babylon stakes A N B was the orite, but could do no better than fourth raper and St. Clair made all the run- ning head and head and the all through the ra T . being h | he sweep: | . with the latter a pro- | Maribert, however, won in a | finish in a drive Maribert and Mor hibitive favorite. common gallop by a couple of lengths. Re- | sults: | _Five furlongs, selling—Her Ladyship | Midwood second, Smoke third. Time, 1:01 One mile—Cambrian_won, Charentus second, Grey Jacques third. Time, 1:41. The Distaff, five and a half furlongs—Preju- | dice won, Jugglery second, Laureate third. Time, 1:08 3 | Theé Babylon, selling, seven furlongs—Sky | Scraper won, St. Clair second, Roysterer third. | Time, 1:27 1= ! "Six' furlongs—Prince of Melbourne won, | | Plucky secon reham third. e, 1 5. | ix furl Maribert won, M > second Time, 1:1 One and won, 1:49 ling—Dan Rice | third. Time, | < fast and dusty ST. LOUIS, July 2 Results: urth Ward won, Hill rne third. Time, 1:1 | Will | embarked BUDD DUBLE, THE NOTED REISHIAN N AN ROL Develop Cali- fornia Horses. st D IN THE EAST cregn ESTABLISHES HEADQUARTERS AT GILROY TRACK. g Twenty-Eight Trotters and Pacers, Purchased From A. B. Spreckels, the Material Upon Which He Will Work. e TO BE SOL Budd Doble, the most widely known trotting-horse driver in the world, has in a venture which will be atched with interest by all persons in- in s erested ho forni and especially by all He has purchased from A wenty-eight head of horses, and pacers will develop according to his and_will fit them for the The best will naturally while the ‘0ad horses & i & * $ * ¢ . P ® - g “KNOCK DE BLoCK. {\fif 1 OFF'N DE BLOKE ™ . @ L @ * PS * 3 MR .GOFF )¢ RESTED (aGAy o HiS wiLl) For A FEW o 2 o 5 7 o + A SAMPLE P 2 e PACKAGE OF || [ 7 THE CROWOD | géc»« THE | / D¢ LINERY OF (B . THE"DUT-TOTSLFED' “(\/ru\/ ) BLOW - 5 > D S S O e SO e | THE Goff at Woodward's Pavilion last asted there was a lot of stiff pu: ey the bout ords and ound and remained down until counted ou NATIONAL ATHLETIC CLUB B nes was a burlesque, neither displaying any science. - night resulted in a victory for the Cali- nching, the tide of battle favoring each ) The colored man Roval [ bred th New TUp whose him. to first heat of the 2:08 trot wered the s n’s trotting 10, made by Surpol on Tues Royal Baron ation will by cons won 200 amounts to trotted Sat When the 1 and Manufactur- stake was ca o'clock th yur heat winners of yesterday and thre less fortunate horses faced Starter Hayt. After scoring for the fifth time they were given the word and King Mond went out in front and stayed there, winning all the way, although s was always clos encugh to be 15. Before the next heat all but th at winners were withdrawn. Just were sent away King Mond b d before he got down the others obtained a good lead. The Queen cut out the going umtil they turned into the last guar wh Royal Baron came with a rush, took the lead and held it, finishing a half-length in front of King Mond, who had again caught the bunch. | Despite his having broken, King Mond kept in front in the final heat from the first eighth to the three-quarters, when Royal Baron's rush agaln came into evi- dence and landed him under the wire a | head to the good. Amid the cheers of more than 8000 people present the winner was led away covered with a beautiful blanket of flowers, Th 1 heat of the 2:07 class pace, un- finishe st n 1, was won in the fast time of 2:07% by Sherman Clay. Bel Esprit in the 2:07 trot had no trouble in winning heat of the 2:12 Edith W_lost the first pace to Fanny Diliard, b W not in danger, | he Abbot favorite In_the fast trot- ting class, his | Geers captured the first heat with one of famous drives In the stretch. When The Abbot broke before the first eighth | in the next heat it put him out for the time being, but in the last two he was as t and justified steady as clockwork and won both. Geers Afterward explained that Kentucky Union's sulky had bumped into him. After three heats of the 2:15 pace had | gone to three different horses the judges Dostponed it until to-morrow on account \ of darkness. Summaries: | " Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ $10,000 stake, for 2:24 class trotters, unfinished from yester- y Royal Baron, b. h. by Baron Wilkes, dam Dalsy Black- (Spears)..... wood 1l (Marsh) | King Mond, b. . | Success, g. g (McHenry). | The Queen, blk, m. (Geer: | Starmont, ch. g (Wahl) | Lady Wellington, ch. m. drews) .. ainty Daffee, Feomeom o cene SSTIOIEI0IE 01 %2 L1 23 DROLBO LGOI 8310 80 2310 OO, ‘[) blk. m. | win) . S { Wilask, b, s. (Bcker). Zscobar, br. h. (Miller). | Bertha fee, blk. m. (Laird)... | Dan Wilkes, ch. g. (Lawson).. | Chain Shot, b. g. (Laabs). 5 | Michael Strogoff, b. g. (Me- Carthy) Granite, b. g. | Time, 2:15%, 2:11%, 123, 2:10%, 23:12%, | 2:13%. | Pacins, class, purse 32000 (unfinished yes- | terday), Sherman Clay won second, third and | fifth heats. Time, 2:07%, 2:06%z, 2:07 Pearl Onward won the fourth heat in . and was second. Egosen won the first heat in | 0814, and was third. Miss Logan, Lady of the anor, Charles B., Ananias, Willlam Wallace, Scribner and Royal R. Sheldon aiso started. | ®Frotting, 2:21 class, purse $1200, Bel Beprit | won-firat And second heats. Time, 2:124, 2:1215. | Derby Lass was second, and Black Robert | third, Cornelta Belle, David Harum, McAdams, | Lady Ethelyn, Princess Pluck, Fitzhugh Lasso, Edwin Winters, . Hopper Grass, Bert Herr, Lou M., Quetzel and Kerolite also started. Pacing, 2:12 ciass, purse $1200,' Edith W. won second and third heats. Time, 2:08%, 2:07i. Fanny Dillard won the first heat in 2:08%, and was second. Little Frank was third. ' Will Leyburn, Lord Rosebery, Harry Omer, Donogh, Golden 'Prince, White Hose, Fairvlew, You Bet, Lily of the Valley, Harry C., Dariel, The Alrship, Laverna, Miss Margaret and ' Miss Mayme also started. Trotting, 2:08 class, purse $§2000, The Abbot won first, third and fourth heats. ‘Time, 2:07i% 00, xmw!zc Mattie Patterson won the second eal selection, | Lee, | %, and,was second. Jobn Nolap Robert second, Glissando | yards—Ran- | third. | and seventy nd, Friesla oung Dixon w 1 Card third. Tin | i rer won, Ladas | 1:44 | cHICAGO, 1 fast at Hawt ling—Mary Kinzelfa won, third. Time, 1 was disqualtfied ail but for ! fouling Seven secon furlongs, selling—Falr Decefver won, | , Miss Ross third. Time, 1:25, | 4 quarter miles, selling—Finer won, | M second, Prince Blazes third. Time, | Mayme 1, 2:09% One m Gadsden won, Three Bars second, Faise Lead third One | Mcleevy sec- - | JOCKEY MARTIN WINS. | His First Appearance on an English | Track Is Successful. LIVERPOOL, July 20.—The Amerlean | jockey Martin made his first appearance on the English track to-day at the Liv- | erpool July meeting. In the race for the St. George's stakes of 1000 sovereigns Martin finished first on Sir Waldie Grifiith's Sweet Marjorie. Tha betting was 10 to 1 against Sweet Mar- Jorie. Martin created a most favorable Impres- sion and was heartlly cheered after win- ning. He has been engaged to ride Sir Waldie Griffith’s St. Ia for the Liverpool | cup to-morrow. = s 8 £ |& B o & ;g HE police have the mysterious | disappearance of a resident of o Santa Barbara on thelr hands 2 and up to the present all their ;Q efforts to obtain a trace of him | % have been futile. The man is Albert @ A. Van Voorhies, a nickel-in-the-slot & machine agent. @ About a week ago Chief Lees re- 2 cetved a letter frm Van Voorhles' wife, £ in which she wrote that her husband $ left Santa Barbara on the night of June 15 on the steamer Corona for Astoria, Or., taking with him six or ven machines. He was a sick man, being troubled with his head and was not able to do laborfous work. He was ast h d from a few days after he left, having written the following let- ter from Port Harford on June 16: “Darling Wife: The Corona stays here till 11 a. m. The Santa Rosa is lying on the north side of the dock. It is very dark and foggy here. I could not tell you by word, love, but you must know. It's over, all over. You are free. I am no more. Good-by and God bless you. Yours till we meet on high. Your husband, Albert A. Van Voorhies, has gone, that's all.” On receipt of this startling letter clusion that for some reason he had he had not deserted her, as a kinder thought he might have come to this taken suddenly ill and dying for want cle in Sacramento of the same name. the missing man either along the wa pitals. Three of | mile, | Doble has spent RO RO ORI DWILAOLONC W T RO LT L O RORORO! COMMIT SUICIDE. Mrs. Van Voorhies made inquiry at the office of the steamship company, but her husband’s name was not on the passenger list, and she came to the con- 8 Inches tall, rather light hair, mustache and brown eves. The police at once started an investigation, but could find no trace of e slot machines came here on the steamer Corona, but as no one claimed them, they were stored with the Pacific Transfer Company. | | for the gentlemen drivers. The breeding is all that can be desired. Nine are by Cupid, fourteeh by Aptos Wilkes, four Dexter Prince and one by Wildnut As to >s, twelve are three-year-olc twelve four-year-olds, while four are five- -olds. Thelr dams were all carefully sele ted, some being by ers by Dexter Prince and the remainder by Abbotsford. They have all been broken to harne: and then turned out without further han- dling, so that Doble will have the oppor- tunity of forming their habits. The vet- cran reinsman the Gilroy | racetrack a i and all the work on the horses will be done there. “I feel proud of the horses,” said Mr. | Doble last night. “In all n experience T never saw a higher class of horses bred by one owner, Mr. Spreckels has used cellent judgment in his selection of res, not hesitating to go outside his own um in_order to blend some great speed ine with those of the horses on his own farm. The name of Budd Doble is ins 3 linked with t tory of the development of the Amer] n trotter, Ten times he has driven a horse in record time for the the standard of_ speed in_ trotters. Dexter, oldsmith Maid and Nancy Hanks were the equine stars with which he accomplished the feat. In all Mr, the working days of thirty-four years in the sulky, in which time he sat behind the most famous trotters in the world. J. D. Redding Arrives. Joseph D. Redding arrived in the city from New York night before last and went to Meeker's Grove yesterday to at- tend the midsummer high jinks of the Bohemian Club. He will sojourn in Cali- fornia for two weeks. O2ROROND LOTORORT R TR 0220 % 0N .o e ALBERT A. VAN VOORHIES, given an assumed name. She felt sure man never lived. She and his mother city and committed sulcide or been of proper attendance. He has an un- He welghs about 160 pounds, is § feet ter front or in any of the city hos- LR O LOROWIRRLIRORORORUAR TR 140 ko 2 * =3 k4 b g Speculation, oth- | WILL RACE FROM SINTA BARBARA BURLINGAME T 5 ASUCCESS — PALACE HOT Novel Contest of Gen~ tlemen Riders. KENNEL SHOW AT Dogs of All' Degrees Arrayed. : AWARDING OF THE PRIZES§A STRANGE SPORTING MATCH MR. FITHIAN'S GENEROUS ACT |DAN MURPHY OFFERS A VAL- | UABLE SILVER TROPHY. TO COMPETITORS. | B Visiting Members of the National Educational Association Take Great Interest in the Exhibition. pi e Special Dispatch to The Call. | As an outcome of a discussio | a group of Burlingame Country ( | e Each Rider Will Enter Four Horses, | and Lots Will Then Be Drawn to Determine Who Will Use Them. P SANTA BARBARA, July 20.—Such 1 |a novel race has been arrang dog show as the one now in progress has | promises to be one most probably never been witne It cer- | able cver held her tainly is unprecedented on this coast. | from “lubhouse is ostensibly a dog show, but In reality | court of the Palace it ljourned meeting of the Natlonal | a distance of tv Educational Association Convention. amateur horsemen already The corridors of the Arl Hotel, atured controver ton ibi- Hobart. which is the headquarters of tors, are crowded all day long with school teachers learning canine lore from the dog m It is quite a unique experience for the habitues of the bench shows to hear talk about haws, couplings, briske The race itself will be a memorable one, it the ynditions under_ which it will n add to its novelt and flanks falling glibly from the mouths | T : 3 . Dan Murphy, who is a patron of all of fair pedagogues, who seem as enthusl- | gaf NRIPAY: WRO S @ RO 2% G astic as the exhibitors themselv, | cup for the person who finishes first. In The judging of the regular prizes was |addition to this the winner will receive which is expect- concluded to-day and to-morrow the e She lLntmance ch sy ibition will terminate with the bestowal | 20 10 000 Py e her of the special prizes. | of odd_conditions osed upon the In connection with these one very |competitors. 5 sportsmanlike act is worthy of specfal | It is n}v Inuv ‘II «-r;nl Mn's l‘n this in- metition. |R. B. Plthian, ‘who 'offered a | Stance which will agc toishepteres , e ilver can’ for the beat ters | the race. If the competitors used W very handsome silver cup for the best ter- | (vorhorses they chose to enter a few of Barbara County, won u Y en °h | them could draw upon the racetrack for ot then offered It | their steeds and Interest in the race would or e e e Sho At iTess | be lost. 1t has been determined, in order amid the plaudits of the spectators at |0 obviate this, that each contestant sball Mr. Fithian's generous and thoroughly | gnter four ho eaclt to g0, five mils Gk s | These will all med and slips bearing portsmanlike action. caused by the ap- | the names will be placed in a hat. The ance in the judging ring of William | Fiders wiil then put their fate to the test, s Chibaahis dog. Tt s by Don | each drawing four siips. e s In order to add to the excitement some olaBear R lqune blanks will be included among the names O U A I iny [ Of . the tried ‘/hgtse hese so-called G | blanks will, in reality, represent mules : | and coach horses, quadrupeds not really The judging w 1d the cocker spaniel »pear on the scene. 'l ridden upder saddle. After the draw rider will k manner of ste he will have to depend upon and will place were the follow- afteroo first to wardst jen M. | it _accordingiy. | Mona " > | The route will be b ¢ of the county A4 bitches— | road and Mission road into the city. Tha an lers will undoubtedl | entrie E. Hart's Riband Strohm ex wn; second It i pec Whitehead's Viking (late regulations as to speed can be | by C: r ex Nell third, George Rn ad- um‘p:-r )\' ‘.|1( e men can | Kelly's Jumbo ex Belle S. sail into the city olested. e i Mite. Li B Hart! 5 ;| In order to all the riders who Bitches—Miss L. 1. Hart's Marjel IL, bY | yay choose to enter the lists the top o e N m:_J. L. Cunningham’s | Welght has been fixed at 175 pounds. mpion Juanita, by Strohm ex Queen C. | Bernards, fough - coated puppies, King Kamehameha, by Duk @G e e e e b ee@ Patchin, ex Lornita Ida: Dogs—First, R. B. Fithian's Pat, by Bonny Budge, ex Defender. Ritches—First W. R. Murphy’s Orange- dale Babe, by Lornita Patchin, ex Lor- nita Ida. Pomeranian_novice, dogs and bitches— Lorele Puppies, bitches—A. C. Grant's Queen Regent, by Fray Bernardo ex Princes >ta Novice dogs—First, Mark G, Jones' Duke D, by Cacsar H'ex Erica of Hauen- stein. Novice bitches—First, Orangedale Bute, | First, A. Hamsch's Roly Poly. by Melrose Lady Bute H. Japan, novice, dogs_and st, Miss Lorraine’ { bitche: . Hamsch Oran, Dog Mr: s Japie am Othout’'s Fugi Sam, .| Dachshur bitches—First, A. | D. Martin’ y Dogs—A. D. in's R Bute II; sec- | Miscellaneous—First, W Othout’s by Cham- | Chip Chihuahua dog Tto, by Don Juan de | pion Bute 1I; | Chihuahua ex Jua | third >dale Bute | ANDERSON CRITICIZES PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGN |Says He Could Have Finished the First. Mrs, by Reglor C. G, Sa> ex Empr Menelik, ances. odhounds, pupples, dogs and bitches War With His Own Divi- 3yron Erkenbrecher's General | 5 Ready ex Queen. s T. F st Walker's Lassie | CHICAGO, July 20.—A K, D rgent Kent ex Amaryllis. e : : | “inglish setters, pupples. dogs—J. B.| Tribune from Cinci Briga- Quiniero’s Napoldon Gladstone, by Kan- | dier General Thomas Anderson, od ex Stamboleta. 2 | who is at the St. Nicholas, said to-day ovice do; B. Stevenson's Grouse held back I could have finished the war Monk of Furness ex Blades Dart. | with my own division and General dogs—First, Grouse F, by Monk of | Lawton, who relieved me, is of the ex Blades Dart; c second, W. L. pley’s Sport W. S same opinion. The trouble is that we fellows went Bitches—C, A Loud's Stamboleta, by | over there to fight, while there wers e e o i gghlors who attended to the polities and g > Ho = Cov iplomacy. Queen of Counts, by Harold ex Countess | Ty Tohjy time that General Otis ang Gordon setters—T. Helfrich’s Don Carlo. | myself disagreed was on this point. 1 Tield spaniels—Miss F. Rutherford’s held that the war should be pushed tg Brownie, by Giffe Rex ex Spaniel. | completion, while his policy was still Cocker spaniels, other than black novice | that of conciliation dogs—Willlam_Oothout's Cocoa by Obispo ex Blackbird E. = Cocker spaniels, other than blackbitches —Mrs. O. B. Chambers’ Queen of Hearts by Red Mack ex Wilson's Tootsie. do, Redwood Cocker Ken- | Dependable Drugs? | el L4 011111 Correctly Compounded Bring your prescriptions to | lus. We’ll fill them with the | purest drugs money can buy. | Experienced men have charge | ]of our prescription room. Our || checking system prevents pos- | sible mistakes in compounding. Tincture of Arnica Made in our laboratory with best materials and superior TOC facilities; 2 oz bottle. 1 | Pinkham’s Compound | il Afemaleremedy which usu- | ally sells for $1. 75¢ |/ Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Full size packages are sold } by most druggists for soc. 40¢C | Champion 5; | nels' Colorado by Red Mack ex Woodland f Molly. | Champion bitches—Redwood Cocker | Kennels® Tootsie W b; Peg Woflington. Cocker spaniels, black, pupples, dogs— | First, Mrs. O. B. Chambers’ Mono by Im- | .1~ Monk ex imported Queen of | econd, Mrs. J. T. Gould’s Black ss Carmen- | | cita. irst, Fred Flood's Nel Iy by Grifith Rex ex Woodland Trixey second, Mrs. O. B. Chambers’ Chona by imp. Monk ex Jude. | Novice, bitches—First, Mrs. MecLared's | Coffee ex Blackie. Bitches—First, Miss Loulse Hart's Mag- e Thorn second, Henry Dater's | Woodland Trixey. | Winners, dogs—First, Redwood Cocker | Kennelg’ Dufferino Pastime by Champion Viscount ex Champion Polly Pastime. Champion, dogs—First, Redwood Cocker Kennels' Polly Pastime by Woodland Clipper ex Margherita. Collies, black and white, open, dogs— First, Stewart & Son’s Ormskirk Yarrow by Ormskirk Blucher ex Tris. Other than tricolor, pupples, dogs— | First, Stewart & Son’s Ormskirk Duke by | Ormskirk Blucher ex-Shadeland Lassie. | Puppies, bitches—First, Stewart & Son's | Rose Roy by Rob ‘Roy ex Crapton Moss | Rose. | Dogs—First, Stewart & Son's imported Ormskirk Blucher by Ormskirk Welling- | ton ex Calceby Duchess; second, O. J. Al- hee's Major Welton by Champion We bourn Charlie ex Roslyn Consta third, H. C., Dr. W. A. M. Dunbar’s Mac 1I; prize withheld. Bitches—First, O. J. Albee’'s Queen's Bounty, by Champion Southport-Perfec- | tion, ex Alton-Vixen; second, Stewart & | Son’s Rose Roy by Rob Roy, 'ex Crapton- Moss Rosg; third, O. J. Albee’'s Rosly Daisy by Max. ex Rosiyn-Constance ! serve, Stewart & Son’s Tris by General Stark, ex Sunshine. | Winners, dogs—First, O. J. Albee’s | Ormskirk '_Emerald Jr., by Champion- | || Ormskirk Emerald, ex imported Queen's | Bounty. | Bull terriers, novice bitches—First, A. | Rutherford’s Daisy. Dogs—First, B. Erkenbrecker's Teddy | Roosevelt by Woodcote-Venoni, ex Rene; | second, withheld; third, G. C. Sherman’s | Dewey. smooth-coated, Pozzoni’s Face Powder A fancy powder for the com- | plexion. Some sell for goc. always lowest. Packer’s Tar Soap A soap for the head; 3 cakes for s0c; regular price 25¢c. Regular price s0c. We are 35¢| | 20C | Fox terriers, puppes, | dogs—First, G. L, Warring'’s Sweet Wil- llam, by Ch. Alden Swagger, ex Snow- flake; second, R. Y. Haynes' Nick, ex | i Fanry. | | Novice dogs—First, R. Y. Haynes' Nick; | i second, R. B. Fithian's Pat, b; Bonme; Budge, ex Defender; third, G. E. Deger- | holm's’ Foxie. | Tel. South 356. San Francisco | Novices, bitches—First, W. R, Mur- 10th and Broadway (Tel. Maln 309) Oakland | pby's Orangedale Babe, by = Lornita

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