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LY 23, 1899 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, o e R R R-R-B- R RoR-R-F-R-F-E-F-1=3-3=3-F-F=RoReReRegegegooegogegetad P b=3 5 ,c /'Q'-/!'M 14/ Riamds: cfn s T - = Columbic W ts Defender J{?’ai'n. o s el s gwenrs ln the world OI J'p ort. = um.Z?:.ri .;":rse.r in the Wes? ?a“foflzjvele = > Leashmen Have a Great Day 2 2 o o DGOOUOODOO0C‘OOGGU?DDUQOC‘-vOOOGQQ‘:‘QC&!&UOOGD’Gflfi000UUUQ‘:‘bQ’GUfififififififlfifidfififlfififlfioofidcfibfil:ll:ité\:ii:iCfi:‘C(i:(Qfiflfifififil}fifi&fiad&ofififit‘bfi’iDfii:(Gddnfififififlfifififia . WATSONVILT f Wilkes-Sister to Little Albert; M. Salis-| ramento, Cal. I | AB. R, BH. 8B. PO, A. E. bury’s b. g Birdcatcher, by Direct by | 2:13 cla trotting, two in three, | Brockhoff, 3b 1 3r0 0L Hock Hocking; Joseph Pennington’s ch. | $1000—Nominations by Vendome Stock | McCarthy, 8. 8000 T St | g ‘Granville, by Silas Skinner-Bird; S. H. | Farm, San Jose; Alexander Brown, Wal- | | | Courtney T s § 0 ?ln\ br. g. McNalley, by McKinney by | nut Grove; R. Malone, San Rafael: M | | Croll, r. s 0 0 a0 7 ar, | S. V. Barstow, San Jose; J. L. Smith, Val- | | Selna, Tb...oonoe B0 [ | ss, trotting, three in_ five, $1000— | lejo: J. B. Bouctte, Sania Maria; B. Erk- M s 3 100 1§52 Dan Tions e i ol “k. R.. by Bay | enbrecker, Los Angeles; Elmer Mastin, ! B 3 0 0 | Rose-Addie E: D, E. Knight's ch. g | Woodland; Sa Rosa Stock Farm, San | et DT g | nall, or | Fran v | brino v John _Morhea B. Erkenbrecker, Los An- | nmont-Balance All; Wa | I sc m Rourke Sernar- s b. m. Dora Doe, by Don Low- | dino | | Sibyl S, by Hambletonian V | A ' —— G. nta Ana; Jacob Starr, SR Mambri; Charles Neuman' Kna; Charles 15, Clark, Fresno. " | 1 « : S d 3 pacing, three 1h five, $1000 | Lively Contests at Isidor Gets econ ‘Alex Brown’s br. m. Lottie, by | Sacr mento. s | e/ ,ye\‘\('mm;h-mn:)1-4.1'.. ell’s b. 1 Free-for-all, trotting, $1500—Nomination ‘ | Central“Ginl. by Nutwood Wilkes-Maggie | by Vendome Stock Farm, San Jose; Mrs. | C: D. R. Misner’s bl. m. Ozalia, by Mam-| M. Grace Judd, Peoria, [ll.; R. Malone, | Neuman, by Anteo Jr.; M. Oakland Was NOt: Runs respo Davis’ Pirect, by Entries for State Eair | o aice by Nutwood W Salisbur br. m. QQQQQQQQfiDi:éQQQQQQQfififififififi(fififlfiafiflfiflfifi e | nitBrockr Litile M s Tip | G : | Y L 4 . ALY Direct-Vera; C. M. Cline’s br..g. C M C, by | . | Able to Score. Races. SR S A s B | Detroit. i Place. rendo; ock_fat Mac, by nney-Ponc ;. Al r e —— o i S Brofn’s br. & & le Grand, by Sable e i — HOME TEAM MAKES SIX RUNS. 3 i 5 1L Dabley Fleas; | vington "Boy by Nutwopd Wilkeartady e e TRUMPET WINS THE CHOICE ac : Lo A SACRAMENTO, July 22.—The speed |sStreet: Franchita - Cal.: . Cowen, | Mine & €. Tryen's b. b 1 lion, by 2 == i Saoe corimfitaniof the State: ApileaituraliSos| AlamedarBCal BT I Connond ST inasjn, R e L O 8- | | DETROIL July 1 o Nightwas fall R | 0! itte f State Ag AL B0=| City D. R. Misner, San Fran-| ¥ . 20, DY 4 . hmond; | q 1sERG PrreEES NINE InnIngs | COLONELS OUTPLAY clety, ~comprising Directors Spreckels, | ciscq, Call} Brown & Blamey, Grass Val- L Kety's en. € Happy 1o lasias ;“:f"‘\?:““},'-’sa‘l:f[“é" Dours |BID UP WHEN PUT UNDER ] ;, Henshaw ott, -day | le 4 sa Stoo > San -Daisy O; Jo! = A acing w OF GOOD BALL. THE {BROOKLYN TEAM|Conexe Henshamiate Jed e e T O ma Tt o caler, by McBeniton-Laura ¢ Grosse Point track this evening. In THE HAMMER. = clsco, . 'H. Lumsden, Santa Rosa, | & b 538 Topsall, by iablo spite of two rainy days the entire pro- | — George Johns” b. g. Pats Cal.; Clark, Fresno, Cal;| g, chen” by Prompter; C ting stakes. The entries include horses | ¢ ‘atchi i from Honolulu, British Columbia, Wash- | Roceda ks < gramme of twenty races was com- Catching of Californian Chance the e e L Rosedale stock farm. Santa Roga, Cal I, g Coptoln Hackett, by Stelaway-ldol : " | Our Gertie, Salvarse and Alice Turner Feature of a Game Lost by ington, Oregon, Missouri G e | M. Salisbury. Pleasanton, Cal. Belle: R Tve s Guid D AT pleted and the attendance at the open = 4 entries are of such number and excellence | _2:16 class, trotting, two in three, $1903— | [V e: - & Tversons b b Quiqon by £ | ing meeting of the grand circuit was | Finish in Front in Handicaps Few Hits Off the Local Twirler and | Some Pretty Fielding Charac- - Chicago. a sure )f the finest me Nominations_by A. B. Spreckels, Sa z terize the San Francisco- s g0 e as to insure one of the finest meetings | N s L e Spatan ¢h. m. Margurette, by Steinway, by Ouk-| the largest blue ribbon record. There on the St. Louis R e yer el e Aot T CESr: Vondome stock farm (. M. | land Bov; Mrs. C.'B. Bigelow's b. m. Va-| were two unfinished and seven un- | Track. by 'Alex Button-Viola; C. A. Dur- Oakland Game. | A mmittee f he Citi ' Stat & 5 7 | Clubs— W. L. Pet A committee from the Citizens' State | Rea), San Jose, Cal.; Alex Brown, Wal- 4 4 e, touched races on to-day's programme A | Brooklvn . § Fair Club of this city informed the board | nut Grove.” Cal; W.'D. Nichols, Sacra- Pril Monica, by McKinney, by DI-| when Starter Hayt called the foet nela | —_— 1t erideavoring to interes - ~al.: S S ar- sic > P T, = < 2 8 ke 5 mento dCal ks FC S celly, “Han Beriar by Advertiser-Alfredatta, H. H.| at 9:45 a. m., and to-night all were fin- el Dlaretch. b it ORI id the public in general in the | dino, Cal.; William L. Spoor, Redlands, | t J. Connor, Saiinas City, Cal; J! heen received. The commit- | L. Smith, Vallejo, Cal.; B. Topham itors coming fair and that hearty responses | Cal.: J Alta Rio, by en’s br. h. Alt anta Rosa Stc San Francisco 6, Oakland O. | ished excepting the 2:10 trot, which | had to be decided in Caracalla’s favor | “W YORK, July 22—There were thres Doy ofe Upithe Reck ted that it had been assured by | pitas, Cal.; Santa Rosa sigek farm, San | b e g 810 because of darkness when he had WON | stakes on the card at Brighton Teach to-ay, oo Hmee e R Ome O e A e BT Y e 0 | menBroccita "5 iomer s b, B, W Hal B's mile in 2:05 1-5, made in to- 2-year-olds with selling welghts. The Dwyer 2 of a| Gritfith hit T The G ars’ Ngsociation Ll | CEatoaiE. Clarl hicane Cal <A Aalis: | 1In&- by Wildnut-He; John da 2:10 pacing stake, was the fast- | pair were the favorites. After the race ths (i Gidhth bl e sl les E. Clark, resno, Cal.i M. Salls- | land's colt by Primrose-Aitamont. " est competition mile of the year, ex- | winner was bid to $1%05 and bought in by the ’ | 2 pacing, three In five, $100— | cepting the one by Searchlight in 2:0414 | owner. In the Sea Clff stakes Heliobas was Davi; ol by Samie-Maggl Georg D T e o e i o i o St blk. h. Rey Direct by A & : 0¥ | at Denver. In th . 'A‘h'}' S B L ¢ laid Hal B up in the first heat and 5 nd Lily; Alex. | When he was turned loose he had no and, by Sable ' trouble in taking the mext two. Wil- 4 | Wilkes-by Le Grand; S. C. Tryon's b. h.| liam Mc won the first heat, but the & | Dadalion, by Diablo, by Buccaneer: G judges set him back to last for cutting . - * event Denver Snow | a slight favorite over Firearm, and all through the first part of the race it was between them. In the stretch Firearm went away and won easily and in the last few jumps Isidor got ths place from Heliobas. The Seaside stakes were won by King Barleycorn. Jockey O'Connor e few errors on either | < was in order | Iberg pitched ex- | 4 ered hits being | Moskiman was registered | Gray’s b. g. Clipper, by Diablo, b: 3 L " was set down for the balance of the meeting | N . K. s , by in on Edith W in the homestretch. . . they were productive, Shie e C 5 = Andronicus in the ffth hey. WELS prosucs, j Chiet: J. H. Kellyis ch. m. Cleon, Jn ke Chamber of! Comracree (CONS0- | oot s o oK aCa py Prince-Daisy O; John Smith’s b. g. Lo- wce of an occasional er- | g 2 E for an ex- | lation, Maud Emperor, with one heat| gy, ang a half furlongs—Ceslon won, { | caler, by McBento; Smith’s Laura C; L L or, of & 1 runs. Bu i 3 i e i S iy | oh. T, Gaft Topsail. by Diablo, by Alcona; | Won yesterday, could do nothing with | premature second, Frelinghuysen third. Time, ptional err 2 1 ders George Jokns’ b. g. Patsy D, by Almont Wandering Jew, who took the other |1 work ave been perfect & y 3 | 5: WOR: DELL Patchen, by Prompter; C. P. R. Stroud's | two. | M and a quarter_Laverock won, Decan- base-th d auick, snapp b st Guptain Tackett by 'Stelnsray.jaol| | There was aiplunge on J. B. Di in) the | second; Eackland thied Sxime, 23 26 satisfled husiasts in t Bello: 3 B Iversonts b b Ghuidon Dy AlE latye ) ¢ _the | “Croice stakes, six furlongs, selling—Trumpet Al following exer | Sent: Patircn by Anteros liMrs G B ‘:“}- "E’é'tHP won rtlh; filfitj1 heat eamlbd- | won, Shoreham second, Knight Bannerett g - | s s W A e ter that Copelan A e speed and | third. Time, 1:14 4-5. and throats on every Bigelow’s b. m. Valeria, by Alex. Button- | {0 o % aac e xt | Sea CIiff wix forlongs—Firearm won, | ‘\'lnlf«: . A. Durfee's br, f. Monica. by | Va5 }’flaf:'“‘ all the way in the next |, f38 CC08 o thiide . Minie: 1o16 D haide oy able fo ntore Hniihe McKinney. by Director; H. H. Helman's | tWO heats. ® | “oOne selling—Kirkwood won. Maximo g 1 s able to s e b. m. Martha Whips, by Whips-Myrtha; Both Lord Vincent and Prince of In- | Gomez by Night third. Time, d for the Hotel Cadillae | 1:41 2 by Altamont- | dia made a b | Mattie; Santa Ros Farm's b. m. stake. Vincent won the first and the | | Guycara, by Guy Wilkes, by Nutwood: P.| Prince the next two heats. Then Robs i'.;:’,;',‘,,“‘,‘i‘,; | J. Crowley's ch, g. Goldy, by Brigadier; | ert J was driven out and won the next | b | | | In the be g of | P. E. Jessen's br. h. Alt h a Moskiman shell found a t the small of Muller's back, which the latter capering nimbly to the ag. Kr the s rapped | 1ble anc r e bags three inn slde stakes, seven furlongs—King Barley- oysterer second, Sir Hubert third. | W. H. Lumsden's b. m, Roblet. by Robin° | {hree in close finishes. A P Anaconda was never in danger in the | b, Wi Nutiing, by Wild Nut-Heleas fast 2:04 pace and showed in front in | ! > |'’A. Owens’ b, g. Henry Ramon. by Ramon- | all the heats. i Farlongs. The PLde. won Mres, Brambl | Alice: S. H. Hoy's b. h. Demonia, by In the Merchants’ and Manufactur- | murred) second Tre ihird, Trust Me | Charles Derbs -Bertha; John E. Kirklands ers’ Consolation stake there was noth- Time, 1 z G | Primrose, by Altamont. | ing that could head Wilask and the 2:18 class, pacing, three In five; $I00—G. | jjttle stallion won both heats handily | A. Davis’ blk. h. Rey Direct, by Direct-| A puteskan had to travel fast in the 4| Vera; P. H. Quinn’s br. h. John A. by | 3107 Te v : e & | Wayland W, by The Grand Moor; Wi 2:20 pace, but he was equal to the pace 3| Cecil's Irvington Boy Gutwood | and won in straight heats. Most of the | Wilkes-Lady Mine; R. Garnsey’s Billy | horses and their owners, drive: etc., Eveline; M. Salisbury Albion, by Ten Broeck b B e S + . ngs—Our Gertie won, a Fonso third. Time, 1515, Handicap, one and a varse won, Gaston second, eenth miles—Sal- ffaclo third. Time, - $ > Ikwood-Chief of the Echos; | left for Cleveland to-night. Results: 1:20. L. J. Felton's ch. g. El Diablo. by Diablo,| 2 s acing, 2000 sher Or e a i . t I 215 class pacing, purse $2000 (upfimished from | One mile—Duke of Baden won, Banish sec- 3 by A. W. Richmond: C. O. Thornquist’s ay)—The Maid won third, fifth and si: ond, Hittick third. Time, 1 | b. h. Adjutant, by Electro-Miss P ¢ Time, 2:03%. Wiltranby | Handicap. and a half furfongs—Alice won fourth heat in secomd. | Turner wo Cecilia second, Sue Johnson Mambrine Wilkes: J. B. Iverson’s ch. m. | Nerva Patchen won first heat in 2:8 and | third. T¥ then went to Dictatress, by Dictatus-Salinas Belle; C. | third. Hontas Crooke won second heat in 2 % { and was fourth. Star Hal, Gyp Walnut, Lolita, | CHICAC her clear; track fast | 3 4 | J. B. Bemnett's b. m. Estells Wilk s 3 R i was next the D. Jeftries’ ch. m. Annie Rooney, by | K I cut over third, forcing D e e e Jday . Evle b Wl S s anis imnmat . e ball cut over third, forct Y by e : 3 Roan Dick, weet Violet, Gyps: Five furlongs—Lady Flite won, Unsightl, r ate, Tberg | (s | Red, Maronial, Maximiflian, Daisy B, Pat | gecond, Lew Krafts third. Time, 1:01%. o )¢ capegoat almo started. Nutter won, -Semper furlong: O A S b. m. Echora Wilk 3 | Figo, Yab" Brin un . r whic! ; Wood Wilkes, by Echo: A. amber of Commerce Consolation stake, $100, there Time, i Teutons se s. Dave Ryan, by Anteole-Network; John | sor 3:24 class pacing. unfinished ves Baker's b. m. Connie, by Ketchum-Bird- ;\’rfinvlcr‘lnn "fi..wvw,-ngsm‘fl;"u:qln'u'r.xmw + | roe: Santa Rosa Stock Farm's b. m. Hazel | Time, 2:9 Mand, Bruperor won: frat | S anors v Diablo, by Director: P. J. Crowley’ heat in and was second; Hipless third. | ch. g. Goldy, by Brigadier: W. H. Lums-| Mace, The Private, Mount Clemens Boy and % |den’s b. m. Roblet, by Robin-Eveline; | Farl B also started. | # | Charles Neuman's ch. h. Butcher Boy. by | ¢ | Secretary. by McCellan; Van de Vanter b4 a ? | Stock Farm's b. m. Alta Dell, by Hoim- | §ecgnd and third :Deats. Time dell-Divinco; C. A, "Owens’ b. & HArry | ona, Tomboy third. | Kate McCrack, Red 4 | Ramon, by Ramon-Alice: J, K. Briggs’ or. | Georgiana. Leake, Queerest, o | g Kelley Briggs, by Bayswater \Wilkes, | Ivle Carne, Timorah, Tudor. Chimes and P; by Algon: | monte also started. rse steepl nier won, Gyp- d. Clifton B_third. Time, 3:19, handicap—Cherryleat 1. Boney Monk W rd. _Time, 1:40 2:12 class trotting, purse $1200, two heats in | One mile, selling kin won, Flop se »peland won 100%, 2 three (unfinished vesterday)— d. Tim, ne Highland Park t Windsor this after- ather slow track from v and good attend = nineteen d noon under fair- sl | the heavy rain of ance. The meeting will Results Six furlonge—Larkspur Flying Bess ond, Miss Rowe: third Time, 1:1 and_a niles, selling—Kitty Regent won, Walters second, Ennomia third | Flve furlong: ond, Tidbow third One mile, the T 2:15 cla pacing, two In three. $1000—| Hotel Cadillac stake. $3000, for 2:1§ & | Nominations by P. H. Quinn, Scotia, | trot—Robert J won fourth, fifth and si o | Humboldt County; M. Ryder, Fresno; | be Time, 2:1 2:12%, 2:13. Prince o* In- F. G. Crawford, Willows; S. C. Tryon, | 3ia. won second and 1 heats and was © | Sacramento: L. J. Felton, Santa Ana R + | F. E. Menchaca, Santa Barbara; J. O. A O et Holmes, Sacramento; Walter S. Maben, ? g v Sians ¢ | Los Angeles; J. B. Iverson, Salinas City Time, 1 Tickfull won Time, Oltve Order sec- $1000—Oak ¢ W. G. Stevenson, Victoria, B. C. in straight heats. Time, 2: - ] ollister: G. Perimos. Lodi: C. Prince Albert second. Chehalis P Diasentitey and: G. Wempe, San Fra ash and Directly also started. i 3 a BASEEBALE’ *%E. B. Smith, Sacramento: M. Salis- | Merchants' and Manufacturers’ Comsolation | SIX and a half furlongs. selling—ia M GEO. CROCKER cUE L INa @ . Pleasanton; Van de Vanter. Stock | stake, 32060, 2:24 class trotting- Wilask won in | ok Suayeet secoud s amnocien: o ? RAc + | Farm, Seattle, Wash, seoe e e g Bertha Lee | VSpoie course steeplechase—Dousterswivel won, La 12 ‘class, pacing. two in three, $1000— Neminations by P. H. Quinn, Scotia, Humboldt County; F. G. Crawford, W low: }F{L Garnsey, sl;mu A;‘m: George G , Hayward: . E. Menchaca, Sa PRIZE CUPS FOR THE WEEK OF SPORT AT MONTEREY. | Brabara: B. L. Nash, Hollisters Charles . | F. Kapp, San Francisco; I. W. Hobson, ociation at Monterey | San Jose: C. A. Durfee, ‘Oakland; W. A | Fry. Portland; John Baker. Santa Ana. Roseberry secon: bar also started. = lona_third. Time, 3:04. ike, $2000, 2:10 class, pac- | d, third and fourth heats. | FOR GoLFERS el Normandie st Ocean Water Tub Baths. ; and was second: Nelly Bru U Eavench Nsirect; s cout pERNOD Sait liam Mae, Golden Prince, Ophe- | water direct from the ocean. - and Gus Barrett also started ————— Jass, pacing, purse $120. two in thres 2 : Athuteskan won in stralght heats. Time, Fire in Chinese Rookery. @+ 0560 +5 6 et b et s 420t ebetedodet et ebstoiosbodbededbodedese® SUMMARY Edith W won_fir: nsible for—Moskiman, 4. Two-base Hilderbr windells, Moski t Firet hase on errors First base on | HE arrangements for the annual meeting of the Pz cific Coast Pony and Steeplechase Racing As 3. Left n bares— | G A 1 B ) | are rapidly assuming form under direction of Major J. L. Rathhone, president of the association. The devotees S L sAC ¢ S R 36 ey i L |~ Free for all 1500—N om . 2.00%. Fritz second, Miss Irma third. | SACRAMENTO. July 22—There w e of all high-class sports of tne field will find much to interest them in mr‘hnm .s:ln'w capital during the last week | by Be Qi bog o8 ;"fn,w T aadons Pete. Johnny Agan,” Americus, Dunbar | ltvely fire in a Chinese rookery on T street ays-Hardie to Hutch- | of August. Shreve & Co., the silversmiths, are at work on the various trophies. They will all be from original de- anta : ) anta Ana- Iy | and Della C also started. iy o i Bt ardie to Hutch- | 1 & | Santa Ana: L. J. Felton, Santa Ana nd Della C also started. « s20m (unfinished | fo-niSht. Three firemen were partly 1Iful artisans. The golfers, both men and women, have valuable trophies for which R. Misner, San Francisco; W. C. k‘rnnse: . 01 .. B in by a falling roof ; we . e o o sups for the winning team st Dolo, while: the*basehall | | Fruitale "Almieda Cuunte:: Charics 1 | S0, T 8 O 2 Belon Rt e e have all been well provided for in the matter of trophies. » | Kapp, San Francisco; C. A. Durfee, Oak- | £ won fifth heat in 2:1213: Belle J fourth, | claim that three or four Chinamen wers | land; Jr:hn Baker, Santa Ana; C. A. 1. Battleton, Tommy Britton and Dione | lost in the fire, but the firemen deny the - | Owens, Clovis, Fresno County. Sis0 started. possibility of such a tragedy 3 to Hutchinson. | signs, executed by the most s Soffeame to compete, George Cracker being th ¥ 2 playerg, pigeon shooters and horsem — - LOBSTERSPINCHSENATORS Attendance, 9100. Score “.T"“ ntertainment committce has ar- | 0—@—0—0—0-0—0—0-0—0-0-0-0-0-0-9-0-60-00 0000000900960 D» o .+§_H—.—._. — et and Ghanca'p catching wasi'a teattive’ | of thelyationsiproductsitorbetexhinite by | | | The Heavy Batting of Santa|” . = aom o 1 m bns_ar or "o Chicago 1 5 3 ged for special attractions and various Sacramento 3atte: _Grif bl L swel d n The S mento Athletic_Club, 3 e analiChapce, Howall 212 [ heIGaledonian ) 'and the Turn Verein | y 22.—By continuous g will participate Chere will be a ke- | fair and | t week of th during the fi SACRAMENTO ILLE, July 22.—The C Cruz wrested to- 1 out- | W ¢ : Kk amento. Bot i) AoKIonE st evers: B .= | negotiations have begun for performances | ramer }T‘\:’p”»,,:g D amo | by Chinese to_be brought here for that | forsd SR e ) | purpose from San Fran here will | having | aance, Soore 3 also be a “'Day In the Or by Japan- | Atienas _ | ese. There will be a ladies’ day, a chil- Clube— E. | dren’s day and a wedding day. It is pro- sville 1| posed to have a rural couple married in : | the Pavilion on the latter d. Efforts Cunningham a Mc- | will also be made for a baby show. reager and McGuire, aneh | “The entries which were formally ¢ | closed and approved by the speed com- piatt was so easy that | Mittee to-day are as follows ‘£ o/ easy hs 2:40 class, trotting, three in five, purse 2 t n farce. Beau- | Spreckels’ m. Psyche, by 1 | Smma_S; D. E. Knigh ch. m. 1 3 atihe imade; six ity i by Lynwood-Elmorene; R. Ma- 1 : T e e | g Richard S, by Grover Clay by - - — e s '1!"0”‘ Whippleton; F. E. Mench 's blk. g. El | Totals .... T T fl o Moro, by Longworth by Anteo; Charles SANTA CRUZ |52 Allen's b. g hy Reliance; R N I B v er, by En- SR BIED Al | BiEburs: gineer-Belle; s ch. g. Juan Chi- S e R R TR S co. by Bay Rum-Flora; J. Edge’ 3 0 2 o o Batterles—Tannehill and ¢ Hank, by Vasto by Wyoming 8 2 0 0l Douglass. Umbpires McGregor's b. m. Eleanor Ann, b; 2 01 19’z St 2 trious-Black Bet; M. Salisbury” 1 §| crvenewaTt, iy Rirdcatcher, by Direct by Hock Hocking: 2 1 4 6| Dufty's ly gave the Champions to M. Salisbury’s b. m. Lady McDonald, by 1 5 ) | in the tenth. A poor decision by Sm Brigadier; 1.. Zimmerman’'s b. g. McBrier, | two runs. ning gave Bost st exciting. Attend Van de Vanter Stock Tickets, by Conductor L 1; W. C. Belknap’s b. m. Alten: o by Alta; W. C. Trefry’s br. m. thir MeKinne as DR. McLAUGHLIN'S NEW METHOD . . . by Tc ton-Brown J nfe. - . ot . . . lips and Wood: & Gotdn _,h'r',p S ;3,‘-:‘";.; Cf applying Electricit, This cures—drugs fail. The habit of dosing is itseif a discas:. Sensible people are tired of physic, for Manassau_and B. Spreccel f. Peyche, b it irritates the organs and gives no strength; it is a scourge which has ruincd many a stomach: Electricity is in harmony with nma 8; D, F Minutos, by Mely morene; W. A, s b. g. Schlam Babe: R. Ma- . g. Richare over Cla F. . Mencha . El1 Mor ngworth by Anteo; . Donnelly’ sine, by Boidell by Tilton Al- Allen’s b. g. Horseshoe bodily magnetism, and as such is a natural pemedy. Breaking away from old ruts om: medical reformer has crossed the rubi- con of research and given to the world that grandest of all curcs— . DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT! Electricity as a cure does away with physic and gives to the weal&ened body the vitality of animal life. Th i action of the blood vessels, the nerves and tissues. In this way it builds up strength, while its application is as sremthhellr‘l‘gngscs;;:‘;rxt‘?“lgfig t:(‘«\f NOVEL RIDE 0f Twenty-five Hundred Miles, Using | Thirty-six Hundred Horses. “The most novel ride 1 ever experi- | enced,” satd Count Cassini, Russian Am- Reliance: B B. # Jesser’atich to the United States, at the ico, by Bay Rum-Fiora: P, J.| t night, “was a jour- | Crowley’s b, m. Lottie, by Cupid by Bis- 0 miles through Mon- | marck; Mrs. A. C. Severance's br. g. Uncle | -0-6-09 0 0-00-00-000003¢0 000 of about lml(h'l;vm-r and m‘:t-r.l‘ ‘.Jllfil Sam, by James Madison-Betsy Trot- 1 i d 5 | after' 1 closed my term Ambassador at | wood: Joseph Edge's b. g. Hank, by Vasto Laughlin has devoted years to perfecting his method of Electrical treatment, which is now attracting the att v i San Jose Crpshes Bugaxr Beets. Peking. 1 had decided to trav crland | by voming _Chief; Rosedale Stock sueh astounding eures. It is wonderful how this method circulates the bodily fluids; assists the slanas of the an:ggsofc;};?s“::{d1&";&1:3;? S,,Z:";;’.‘,E The local ball team | through China and Russia to St. Pete: burg, a distance of 8000 or 10, Two thousand flve hundred miles by Daly by Alex- lisbury's b. g. Theron, by Al- Ten Broeck:; M. Salisbury’s br. m. and throws in a stream of life vigor. FEED YOUR NERVES. Have you lost your energy, vour endurance? Has . grow aged before your time. Be strong and show that after all failures you can come out ahead with \'igor‘nus marl:}?(‘):d,gm(}; rl‘in!le%lgifcitnul;t s system and you will feel it tone up your organs, your nerves, your muscles. Imagine the comfort and relief felt by those men who wrote thise vo\'oyr?i‘: Farm's_b. m. Diana s here to-da in | of this [ ARCeY: a very one-s . the score being 10| was through Mongol and Chi Bl 2 The home boys fairly ayed the | ofcints planned may. Jsurney. ey Bros | Lip Timores, by Antimony by Georgs AL | R Ton e Ban W BT 1 e By e : Sonery atchen Jr.; an e 2¢ Bush st., San Francisco, July 21, . ¢l e - Watsonvilles at ev }:y.p\v\ < .llr,‘\.x(.rtr(':.l‘ _\7!,}”’! ”3: ll};;;‘lki(“h‘z’lfilxx‘.lé‘lfi= Faron, by Baron Wilkes-Kate Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, g DroA T, Sarden; 39 Merchants’ Exchange, S. F., July 20, 1599, up Pitcher relan for sixteen Zimmerman's b. g. McBriar, by Dear Sir:—1I suffered four years from partial paralysis, poor circulation, Indigestion, Dear Sir:—Since using your Electric Belt I have advised many to adopt it as a cu; : s re 600 for t the end of each portion of the route elaborate prep- deranged vision and sleeplessness;: In fact I was a total wreck after trying doctors and for lumbago, kidney trouble, ete.. from all of which I had suffered and am now fre £ 5 rea secured off medicines with no relfef. About a month ago I purchased one of vour high-grade Belts from. T still use the Belt occasionally. as it invigorates and benefits me. I shall con McKinney; Van de Vanter Stock Farm ets, by Conductor by Charle nly would have Jhe Sugar Bects would haVs | arations werc made_for my entertafn- e ; : and wore 1t as directed. 1 began to improve from the first application until to-day I tinue to advise my f v L invixo {hrow by O'Dea when the visitors had two | ment. The roads of Mongolla are excel | 5. b).‘,'u::e.'k\'{-apfi e S ) g cured of all Ty &hmenta, and Tecomment your Belt to Wil siterera; fecl- almilar to which T snficesd Sonro de themmalves with theiBelt as:a remsdy for s Lty e ; : 3 . m. ing sure it will do as you say. Yours very sincerely, M. O'CONNOR. S oncs vers iy A. C. HAMMOND., men on bases. Jack Huston, the new : o 2 o to the Russian frontier. My hardest ex- | Princess, by Tom Benton-Brown Jennie. rd baseman, played a good game. | perience in crossing the River Obi, one | 2: Y trotting, three in five, purse Qoxss Dt the greatest rivers of Siberia. 'The |$1000—A. B. Spreckeis’ ch. f. Psyche, by DR. McLAUGHLIN'S NEW BOOKLET, Smma_ S.; A. Brown's br. m. Lot- thermometer marked o0 degrees below | Cupid A very plain, conclse illustration of curative Electricity. Call or send and get this work. It shows how rapidly the new treatment is galning favor 0 0-06-00-6-0-00--0 s “—.—..-H..O.H.—.‘Q....Q.—.:.—.O—H—.-&—C—%Q—Q—H‘ 5 SB. PO. zero, and the river was full of floating ice. | tie by San Diego by Whippleton; E. Don- A 3 f\1}3. 1: m‘x x P2 . " En T Al des s otiat tha thouEhEor lhmgm,fl, nelly's ch. g Quillasine, by Boidell by | by the great number of cures it is making and by its simple, home application. The book is full of new ideas and worth a deal to ever: 2 1 1 o oftrp. I don’t know how we ever got|Tilton Almont; J. Morhead’s blk. m. Sibyl woman. It is mailed free upon request. Call or address Y man and 1 4 1 g olacrss, forl thoughtT should die with the | 8 by Hambidtonian Wilkes ' by Carr's 3 ) o [ cold._'T afterward learned that October | Mambrino; Blmer Mastin’s br. m. Nora 2 2 2 8 0land November were the worst months in YA e Wilkes-Grnes: P 3. Cro 702 Market St., cor. Kearny, San Francisc 4 2 13 1 0lihe vear to make such a trip."—New York | ley's b.m. Lottie. by Cupid by Bismarck; S 2 e y : 2 6 3 3 1|Tribune. e D EGrean by wns Kleayor tAmn: by . . . 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