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THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1899 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 00 00TRO0COB T ©00000000000 ___ ADVERTISEMENTS. : {est : Lateat Records Wade in the Field of Jporz‘. e Sast s RE YOU | o . S 0000000 g : Q0000000 JUOGE BULL | 318 FAREWELL | T0 UNION PARK Passes Upon His Last Course There. r's service 1 Park, n t course W He will be by John Gr k > JOHN GRACE WILL JUDGE I le for the First Time 1ion Park on turda R TR r's Boundin k L n's Crawford { Pasha Kennels’ ara; Handy & | s Thorn- | vs. A | Dean's Gal- ar;’ Ed Wilson's | Magnet vs & Lyon’s Moloch; E. Nal- y's White n 5. Willlam Healey ‘s Terronite vs. P. J. & Smith's Twin mb's Little Joker; | Skylight; W. C r of Cuba V& 1 v blue vs, G. Candela. Lady Her- 1y's Ever J A. Johneon's | Lamplighter | E. and R. B. Lopez's vs. Aeneid onitght Lynch H M H nley (LONDON, ENCLAND) BOORD'S \ ; OLD TOM, DRY or SLOE GINS | ARE THE BEST. CHARLES MEINECKE & CO., Bole Ageots, 814 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, Cal. | WILD NUTLING WINNER OF THE PACING Gaff Topsail Out in One Heat. LOTTIE WON THE 2:26 TROT IN | — SR E NT Nosed | FINE DAY’S SPORT AT OAKLAND STRAIGHT HEATS. e Maud Newman the Contender—Shel- 1 W the ng event at Oakland track yes after losing one heat to | the sty 2 Nutling, be it known, loafer, with an utter disre- whips or spurs. The piece of d by Reinsman Donathan as a s taken, it is said, from the ill-fated Spanish battleship 1l a victim to the gun ¢ s fleet. The winner was the odds on favorite, and so was Lottie, the othly gaited winner of the trot outs| thirc pret beh tere that she war two a fe colld Nut, Perh ats graph ac, Mount McGregor II and Alicia First in the Run- ning Races. R ild Nutling, a brown s with the aid of two feet of chain, dispo allion, by Wild | Billy ed of hi Donathan field iree straight heats, the best tim » being 2:22 flat, over a track fuliy > seconds slow. In the latier event, ewman stepped two splendid securing second money was tly outelassed a bit by the winner, the favorite, showed s of and was not bothersome betting « d Nutling w chance for th d Sable La ( md choic d Alic pacing number be- alled 2at, with Vi- ider, . the money gefters ied, v the pole posi- ia at the turn ck stretch i Bigelow kept th end, w to the tling cleverly at th th i heat ender f nd the first ct a| v, he was ¢ saff Topsail, S most exciti t ort nose, vards from the wire, there No doubt came ba ud and decidin at W est of the ccond. it was becaus d in the name of M used her to be made the tre or sta possessed neither. Lot £ ridde the freckled prodigy McGregor 11 came o made short work of nd five-furlong the big horse ch, winni ace from intingly unde is the best, F den riis ags the Reid led the big field ds of the wire, wh and beaten out by W ired did not h e Woodland inning by a Vilerfa h veling for Sable L. was th @ new ynathan It king matters stretch and in t mith, he and it Salisbury favorite for t. Surely it ng qualities. over which Spencer held the rei ttled off three like rolling a boulder down Tele Hill, emonstrating t is a lev of racing hard- e. “Maud ished second in het nd money for runners fol- ones up, at odds of be n a ‘Monk” Co- “tirement ny in arting 's guid n met with ter right after then drop- 10W. until within ere she was the outsider Alicia, with Devin on her back. | BO Schwartz & Co. Big Winners | - OKS REAPING HARVEST. ‘S at Oakland—Entries for To-Day’s Events. Six races are down on the card for de- | etsic The books have y ing THE CALL'S RACIN Gate Volget Stock Farm's br. s. Wild by Wildnut by Electioneer (W. J. Donathan) ... g R § S PSR Mrs. C. B. Blgelow's b. m. Vileria, by Al 100 gt o Gaff Topsall, ch. s., by Diablo (J. L. Smith).. TR o 5t Sable La Grand, br. g by Sable Wiikes (A. Brown a8ty Primrote, b. m., by Altamont Kirkland) T 5 Captain Hackett, b. &., by . Lapham) . Distanced ., 2:15%, 2:15%, SECOND RACE—Trotting, 2:26 class; purse, $1000; mile heats, thres in five, Walnut Grove Stock Farm's br. m. Lottie, by San Diego by Whippleton (C. Maud Newman, b. m.. by Anteeo Jr. (3. Cuircelio Pl 8ibyl §, blk. m., by nb. Wilkes (R. Havey) Ak ashey Alix B, b. f., by Nutwood Wilkes (H. E. webst Sl Salaseln, ch. g., by Boidel (J. W. Donathan)..... Bauliad g Kentucky Baron, bik. h., by Baron Wilkes {(Mencha e Chagrin. 14 n this afternoon. *t to expe The privilege cost day. rience a los- Schwartz & Indra | Feb- NOOO0CO0000000000000000C0C0000000000C0000000000000000000C0QQCC000CO00000000000000CC0000000000000Q | Co. $w0, and the firm is already more | | than out. | Galen Brown will not start any of his | horses at the meet. He had intended to nd his Futurity candidate, Diomed, the brother of Olinthus, to the East, but an attack of sickne precluded the idea. Diomed may not now be a starter in the g two-year-old race at Sacramento. The ent is worth $£3500, and Galen was much downcast over the youngster's mishap. | . Jockey and Trainer Johnny Weber s back in California. Johnny rode a few races over the Canadian circuit, making weight as low as 110 pounds. performer, rley Spooner's hand, of | Buscol, died at Oakland .on Tuesday lung fever. | The veteran turfman, George Treat, who | owned Thad Stevens when that horse low- ered the colors of True Blue, was a spec- tator at the track yesterda: The stables.of Dan Honig, Jaesar Young and Hughey Jones are due to arrive at Oakland Friday. Following are the entries for to-day’s events: | First three race—Trotting: mile heats, two in three-year-olds; purse, $500. nd race—Members' race, owners to drive: otting und pace, 2:30 class; mile heats, two in | purse, $300. | 1 race—Members' race; trotting and pace, | 2:20 class? mile heats, two in three; purse, Fourth race—Futurity course; two-ye = Fifth race—One mile; selling; three-year-olds and up, Sixth race—Eleven sixteenths of a mile; sell- ing; three-year-olds and up Miss Barnabee, | .. Palapa Tia Juana, 1 lo | Lena A, 1 Hilary Kimnot, | 7 Champ Gin: Blanche T, | | R. G. Ingersoll. | Steve S, S Bllly M 2 San Augustine. 11 Roadrunne 15 Rapido Hohenlohe Negligence Alfred H, Fairose, Fadnama, Roan Wilkes, Athavis, Maud Newman, | _ Peanuts. 7 Flush of Gold . Constellator 115 13 THE NEW RACETRACK., tion yesterday The Western Turf u of six o of November and Decemt an Mateo Cou s close October . secretary. They are n Mateo stakes—A sW E three-year-olds (foals of 1896), one | The assoclation to guarantee the value of the stake $1200, of which $200 to the second and $100 to the third ho Sntrance §10 each to accompany the nomi- nation; $25 additional to start. Winners | of two stakes of $1000 or one of $3000 wl | | with F. s follow stakes mile. rry five pounds: of three or more of any value, or one $400, eight pounds penalty. Other horses, non-winners of $2000, allowed five pounds; of 31000, eight pounds. Mald- allowed ffteen pounds. To be run ens during November or December, 186, The Bay View stakes—A selling sweep- stakes for three-year-olds and upward, one mile and a quarter. The association | to guarantee the value of the stake $1000, | of which $200 to th cond and $1W to the third horse. Entr Lo accom- pany the nomination; additional to Allowance, start; $1500, weight for age. A z | one pound for each $100 less to $500. Start- | ers to be named and selling price stated through the entry box the duy preceding | | | | the race To be run during November or D=cember, 1899 Stanford stakes—A sweepstakes for ear-olds (foals of 1897), seven fur- The assoclation to guarantee the | % of the stake $1200, of which 3200 to | | the second and $100 to the third horse. trance $10 each to accompany the nomi- nation; $2 additional to start. A winner of a stake of the value of $1500, or two of | any value, to carry three pounds; of one | of $2500, or three or more of any value, | ue five pounds_penaity. Other horses, non winners of $500, allowed five pounds; maid- | eas allowed twelve pounds. To be run| 1 ember, 1899. | ng November or The Spring_Valley sweepstakes for three 1896), mile and a quarter. irantee the value of the stal d takes—A handic to & L of which $200 goes to_the second and $100 to the third horse. Entrance $10 each, to | the nomination; $50 addition- | | al to start. Weights to appear four days | before the race. Winners after publica- tion of welghts to carry five pounds pen- | alty. e to be made through the | | entry box ¢ usual time of closing, the day preceding the race. To be run dur- ing November or December, 1899. Tanfaran _stak: A handicap 3 for two-year-olds (foals of Entrance $10 each, to ac- omination; $25 additional to accomps { 18¢7), or compan start. The assoclation to guarantee the valueé of the stake to be $1200, of which $200 | goes to the second and #100 to the third horse. Weights to eppear three days prior to' the race. Winners after publication | | of weights to carry five pounds penalty Acceptance to be made through the entr: box at the usual time of closing the day preceding the race. To be run during No- vember or December, 1599, The Holic handicap — A _handicap | weepstakes for two-year-olds and upward. One mile and a quarter. The association to guarantee the value of the stake $1500, of which $200 goes to the second and $100 | to the third horse. Entrance $10 each, | to accompany the nomination; $0 addi- | tional to start. Weights to appear four | days before the race. ‘Winners after pub- Hcatlon of welghts to carry five pounds | penalty. “Acceptance to be made through | | the entry box at the usual time of closing and day preceding the race. To be run during November or December, 1899. | OAKLAND RACETRACK—Fourth day of the meeting of the Golden Fair Association, Wednesday, August 30. Weather fine. Track fast. FIRST RACEPacing, . Age. Weight.[St class; purse, $1000; mile heats, three in five, Time—2:22 18, THIRD RACE—Five turlongs; all ages . G CH ' CHART. 15, au Mol ie, 4 n Up, 5 Time—1:02% FOURTH RACE—Fi . %m. %m. &m. Str. Fin L) 11 1n 2 31 21 5 2h 31 [Frawley § 41 ih |Powers 8 10 6% 54 (Sullivan 45 4 1 6 |Dufty . 6 10 98 |Gilpin BT Sh Hastie | 12 2 i h |F. Narvaezll| § 4 10 Thomas L1 30 oran’s b. m. by Montana- Index. Horse. Age. We Str. Fin Jockeys. 1% 1% (B Jones ! §h 2% |Coburn . 326 3% [Tullett 41 4h |J. Stewart 2h 53 [(Golden 62 64 Sullivan § 7 1% |Thomas 1__ 7% 8 [Frawley ...... Burns & Waterhouse's b, h. by Day 15, FIFTH RACE-—One mile; seliling; three-gear-olds and upward; purse, §250. = e e o 1_;1@(} }»(u:e. Age. Weight.[St. ¥%m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. (?.f,m'&‘x' Alicla, 6. B TR LR 2% 1% [Devin . J!Annxe Retd, 3. 1041 2 11 12 1 ? 14 2‘1" “fiuil”e i § Tortis, 3. | 93 9% 7% Sh 3h |Cobumn . 5 Rapldo,_ 3 S T e $1% 44 (Walsh 9 P. A. Finnegan, 4..102/ 7 5h i1 3 41 5% |Mils . 8 Donator, 4 204 5 614 1% 8% 3% 61 |Frawley ... Yule, 4. IR N Y o ) 6h T4 B Kelly § Ringmaster, 5 07 1 3n 51 5 73% 81 |E. Jones, 3 Grady, a. 07! 3 21% " 312 4 & 51y 92 |Golden 8 13 8_Scintiilate, 4 00/ 9 10 10 10 10 10~ |Norton 20 10 Thue—1:42). Perfect start. ‘Won driving. P, Moore's ch. m. by Malcolm-Viney, ‘Winner, i selling—Croesus long _Time, Poor financial management running with it made the condition of affairs more or less unbearable and the drop came in the right place. The four teams now in the league are well managed the best players distributed among them | good baseball should result, although the | | | Mile and an eighth d, Planta furlongs, Diggs thir hal second OIL? IT'S THE FAD. Oil stocks are going up daily. Some taking big jumps; others small ones ; but they’re | interest will be luced more or less on I account of tt ing off of two nines. d much going to league cau | committee rview NEW SCHEDULE is the | mento_still leads, but the two an Francisco last week ha he margin between these nines Cruz is not a close third and Oakland Is ancisco had b month toward Manager Harris of San come tired of paying $250 *hers. one a sure fourth. supporting the San Jose team. Watson- Pl il BTSN on ono ruste st now and | SIRECELRE, vy S S0P A M has some gond men signed.” Harper and | (hreatening to withdraw if not paid. ALI_ GUING UP ayers Belng Slgned possibly f..xl-»)u‘q yill, soon \l‘rmllr;;;nl.:-; A s | [ H ormed into Dude MeCarth: v 0P~ | but then declined to pay any more. It 3 Every Minute. iy play in the Oakland field and Franks | was originally mitended to drop only San Ours will jump 100 per cent short- be seen In the in-field. All the teams | but when the magnates heard the |5 %P Ractes v et i obile vou can —_—— are signing men and when they lw“”rlkl to- n,nn]m affairs they decided to drop 3 Y & gether a better grder of game should be | tsonville alsi ‘Whalen and Morrow of GOSSIP OF THE BALL TEAMS | the result. Sonville have been signed by Sant 0IL INFORMATION FREE. With the score 6 to 2 in favor of the | . Daubebis will be retained e —— Friscos in the ninth inning last Sunday | pitcher. Either Balsz, Haines or Andrew at San Jose and with two men out|w signed as pitcher. Kleiber, RATING OF THE NINES ACCORD- | San Jose began to mn.ll on |l~‘nth‘.l.m-1.\|~ top, will be released from and singles, doubles and triples followed | 2 | . ING TO PERCENTAGE. ¢ach other in rapid succes 7 went | —_— e bt ! up in the air and u.»{ localafice 10 heAr| Advances made on furniture and planos, with LDING, TR | losing the game, but Hilderbrant made 206 KEARNY STREET, —— e BIG MINING DEAL. e throw to the plate, retiring I(‘lu Managers Are Busy Looking Arcundj for New Material and the 7 1de ane $ winning 3 nd the side and thus w o Gh Francisco, or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. i | | | run. St Andrews has ceased to be an effective Best Will Soon Be piter His wildness and quent %An Interest in the American Sold for | Absorbed. | base-on-balls to opposing AL Over a Million. | 3 cause s Tec string ¢ S. | - 5 5 s | cause of his recent string of SCIOIE | CITY OF MEXICO. Aug. 80—General | ety | | will be seen in wn American John B. Frisbie, the well-kn n Oakland uniform Sat- Dr. R. L. Walsh, The baseball league 1s now comprised of | urday and Sundg R - mining man and railroader, wk ;)1_” rl; four clubs, Watsonville 3 e hav. | Babbit did some splendid hitting in his | sided in Mexico for many years, has sold | % Gk = b clubs, Watsonville and San Jose hav- | BEOPIE 0 ORE S0/ Fose; hereafter it | his interest in the American mine in the | Hyde and Larkln. | be seen | famous El Oro district near this city Paini the Exploration Company of London, Eng- land, for one million two hundred thot sand dollar: gold. It is one of the I | gest mining s that has taken place ing been ejected at the m erial meet- o ing last Monday night. The reason for this act is founded on a scries of facts which ‘demanded the attention of the is more than probable that he will at_short for Santa Cru Riley, Hilderbrant > fallen o seem to o and Py’ greatly in theéir batting of ir | Continueus Gum Plates os sociated clubs, a ad to come soone: 3 . Ly ol R 3 sy and it had to come sooner | % | iy probably Dbe retired by the | Mexico for some time. e vo Tacalyed. THAY L Mat poa s e | santa playing has fallen off e e | this branch of dentistry. No students. 18 Cruz, as his Keith's millinery opening Sept. 1 and 2. *| years’ experience. Both Watsonville and San Jose were | g, poorly managed teams, dissension among | the players being foremost at all times. | | new schedule of games for the rest| season is as follows: | | STATE FAIR A HERO OF THE WAR R R S R e e mat ® . ‘When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column will send you circu- lars giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, man- ® T Z ner of reaching them, etc. When writing please mention The Call. { ! : . s | 40409 C ~04090+04+0¢0+0+0+0* | ' 48 b3 3% Take ad . l ; ¢ Take advantage * | * ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOURS | 3 Of the Round-Trip 3 | from San Franciseo and but o gne ag- | & Tickets to + ing; waters noted for medicinal virtues; best 3 & | Eatiral bath in State: swimming and boating: (; | 7 % 5;30 mgu:nsln ;ce:ery: good !rl;)u(hill'!lml at i $ = photographer’s room, telephone, te o O | graph, daily mail and express; FIRST-CLASS 3|3 Hotel del Coronado. ;| g5 e Srm ity T(0 O | afternoon stages; round trip from San Fran- AP $ | cisco only $55. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:3 5 Now only $60 by steamer, in- § | & D of 30 p. m. Terms, 2 a day or 31 3 : : : : week. References, any guest of the past fo ¢ [ & cluding 15 days’ board at hotel; ¢ Vears. Patronase constantly. incressing—last $ ‘s 1 longer, $7 50 a day. 2 year unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. |0 9| #?‘ S Apply 4 New Montgomery st, 9| EL. GENERALISSIMO WHE Rwas e s : ? i< 5 1]¢ . G R S¢ O WHEELER, ¢ | 404040400040 40404C004040+ | gy 1 L e S O o o e e o - Z o ‘Y-m', no_mosqu but sunshine, br: 1. GENERALISSIMO WH the great black pig, wallowing in happy 223,,;57"‘,2,‘,’;?,;; ,n; B et "f < l;:dxllys‘ L contentr in the corral at Golden Gate Park, will be one of the featu winter _resort, mow | 310 to $14 eels at the Sacrment Fi This pig history for bravery and ewned and mariaged by lena &% 7 o m o4 o ing. but his gr accomplishment is a knack voiding danger { DR J PERRAULT, who as resident physi- | Shrinesi round trip, $7. Avp coming out of all difficulties with an unharmed skin. When the B Rl ‘J:“&éfi,‘?:’s?fiué‘?.'si LO.OF 150 miles outh of San Francisco, in the Coast | " o g o n 1000 feet. hip and swam toward the Oregon. He was picked up by a hoat's c Ranr~ Mountains, at an elevation of T 4 Imy and free from iced safely on board the pride of the navy. When the Oregon mad Thie climate l.!mz';'f“““" Py B ot = ound the F orn this prize bacon remained on board. At Honolulu tt Phinge and tank baths: delightful grounds; ake ened to destroy the discipline of the , so he n she | fitmlortxhle Dot n_n:xm;?ld aggg;gye_s;lofial? | y County Houdlette of the Australia g freight th nimal to San g 2 dilves Buccial rates to families oc- lUg[f(ler; ;bed Tcgn}mng,ne’fl[thg 0, bestowing his individual c ttention upon it during the trip to this | cupying entire cottages, or invalids cr others lakes and In the heart of Lake city. This was done, and in the last days of February Mr. Bacon Generalissimo ‘;em.tn]i_;grdmeud l’l}sx‘;:n:“énr;n(hhnp'l;;ah;::I;:IY lrc\r? \)"‘a Ukmeéa elt. Take Wheeler arrived. He was presented to Mayor Phelan and given special quar- ol Aianda seven miles by ROUND IRiE. 2o b0 ters in the Park Zoo. stage to Paraiso) Round trip, 8. For further $9.50. When Sacramento learns of the treat in store for it no doubt a reception | information address J. Pl’.m"sv;‘sh'll‘.:g}” 78 | | 9. MARTENS, Prop.—City Ofice, 416 Pine Street welcome will be arranged in “Wheele honor. | raiso Springs, or city office, e = 1 the xace aeveionea nto o contest ot e [IGHL AND SPR]NGS | INDEPENDENCE LAKE, flm.l lun:\).mum ]‘Iw; nxnl‘q;qiqzu!r beat . A Charming Spot to ¥ sit This Summ 0! 1S1g ori o a bad star overhauled the field anc S| ine | | OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- verhauled the field and finished in finé | — Ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and eare- style ful attention to patrons. teen miles from Truckee, Climate perfect. Weather clear; track fast. Results: HE best Deer Hunting, Mineral Waters, in the heart of the Six furlongs—Antiquary won, Lamity second, | Baths and accommodations fn Lake Coun ‘ Sierras and surrounded by magnificent trees of Thrive steond, Florizar third. Time, 1:1414 " | Fall terms, $10 to §12 per week. Come while | Ang pure air and pure water. Address MRS One mile—Hugh Penny won, Nickey D sec- | the hunting is good. J. CRAIG, Manager. | H. M. CLEMONS, Independence Lake. ond. r-.'vn Bard third. Time, 1:41} = s R | iy TN B o 5 8ix furlongs—Frank Bell ach second, Newsgatherer third. e | LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. LIMATE, SCENERY, ENTERTAINMENT: none better in Lake Co.; gas indoors and 'H. WAMBOLD. N ST TIME Western Mare Beats Good Ones. e Special Dispateh to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—The Western Byron Hot Springs| Cured by the Hot Mineral Baths. |]. Therels Nothing Like Them Known. out. 'NAPA SODA SPRINGS. WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. m.; stage meets train at Napa City, AN | DREW*JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS DBERTSON, FOR THE PAST FIVE | (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal.) Address A. BETTONS, at the springs, or Il on LOMBARD & CO., agents, room mare Imp to-day picked up 123 pounds . { i Paraiso Springs, Proprietor and INEST FISHING AND HEALTH RESORT and ran a mile in fast time, beating L B e A | B "on”the coust. Climate perfect. For parti- Voter and a host of other good handicap Baihe and water an ABSOLUTE CURE fos| culars apply to EDSON BROS., Proprietors. Rheumatism, ~Kidney, Liver and 1s in the Ocean handicap and Stomach | Trouble. HOTEL EL MONTE, the Suburban winner was first to 51,0\\; Rl L e ey out of the chute. She ran at the head o daily 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. 5 the lot, with Voter, Swiftmas and Batten | “For pamphiets address R. ROBERTSON. | Oclsm?AJ&S‘.,mg\hmfigfi‘fifx.szxfis close behind until they reached the upper s | poundings: new management: JOHN NEVILE, ends up i Proprietor. Then Voter went after her and the : HOTEL BELVEDERE turn. 2 r raced at high speed around the turn, H oris Lty | BLUE LAKES HOTEL when Voter cracked and Imp came into us- | () TRV FOR THE SBASON APRIL 1 AM- ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, the streteh alof A furlong from home ature Ple accommodations in hotel; also in new bomelike manner, With one of the best Charentus came after her and in a drive . and | cottages, just completed | tables 1n the county: wWeon Bt week. Round e won by a head. Resul also teach you MRS. A. T. MOORE, stage, Address J. WILSON, Bertha, Ty Fiv aif furlongs—Lady Lindsay won, how overcome BELVEDERB. | County, Cal. Caesarian second, Lambent third. ‘:n:u-”xm_{],ly N — — | = — One mile, selling-Sky Scraper Wol | second, Dah Rice third. Time, 141 il PLANTATION HOUSE, | KENILWORTH INN, The Dash, five furlongs—) 5 IGHTEEN MILE! ) ADERO, | sette secor n third. 1 d stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty frut, | WILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIGHTFUL Ocean, cond, i | cream und milk; free conveyance for parties of | 1\ SumTer Yome, FVEry trodern convenience. Batten third pains in joints and mus ita- | two or more: grand redwood scenery. Address |12 and out do ris. Forty-five minutes from furion eynolds won, La or fluttering of h nd | J. LUTTRINGER, Seaview, Sonoma County, | $a8 Franciees. nJable under persogal cars ot Strathmaker third. Time, 1:01 4-5, in stomach of | or apply E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for | MRS. M. MERRY, Proprietor. o v turf--The Bachelor won, Maid | liver, which causes cons G, weak- | particulars. IEERNDALE SPRINGS RES()]“'Q SR of Harlem second, George Boyd third. 2, | ness and pa acl 2 e R 2 ntraCosta Sl o Women who suffer with those Ills and ir- | Co. Charm-~ _ BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 30.— t- | regularities peculiar to their sex always suf. CARLSBA ?z‘.?.i.'n,‘l’"’r‘lf;“mffilfiu’“.,1‘,:‘“ ing spot, rest, health; perfect atmosphere: train ing of ghiand Park Jockey Club opened | fer with some of these symptoms. HUDYAN | gre famous for marvelous cures when all else | Lo _Martinez. stage to hotel. Office 630 Market. j at the Fort tracik this afternoon. Weather | affords immediate and permanent relief. You | fatled. especially In stomach, liver, kidney and — clear. Track Results: do not experiment when you take HUDYAN, | pladder affections. Superlor accommodatlons. | P Six furlongs—Fiyving B fur‘lls 'ml)u\ is a remedy that has been tried | 410 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and | Dival mesand, Dak aln T BUBYAN eures fuinting spells, mervousness, | JE¢f hunting. Write W. R, HcGOVERN.‘ T Shrove Tuesday third, Time, despondency, . weakness, i Caxlenad Tawn COUELY, BTN TR ‘ One and a sixteenth miles—Virgie C _won, | bearing- of 52 Koo e g e b Beau ldeal second, Jim Megibbon third. Time, ;‘l:‘lv;élg‘.”lr;eu;fl?r xM'” e n;» ruation, | SAMUFL SODA SPRINGS. sww No , - 1:47% - riods. pale and thin q TN Yo ongs—Dally Report won, | HUDYAN will bring back the glow of 1 R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY. | s e i, 1%, | HUDYAN Will bring the roses 1o your ohocre, | 9 Cal. Eure cure for dyspepsia, Indigestion, Be Without Beven furlongs-Rotterdam won, TFlop Sec- | Study vour case carefully, note all th . | theumatism and constipation: 'hot mineral | gg ond. Henry Launt third. Time, 1:28. symptoms, and if they comipare with your ifis | 2athe. Thess sprines gfe located [ JAPY THE CA LL” Stiort " Seeplochase: Hosebery won, Phila | then take’ HUDYAN. " HUDYAN will ‘not' als: | o203, e e haown ¢ nt you. ) time taken. second, La Colona third. During Your Vacation. Stage leaves patural gas. St. Helena. 1 | 16 bottled at the springs and contains its vwn ' | — i i Lot A HUDYAN 2 ke " BEST FIELD OF THE YEAR. i8 for anle W BOCA HOTEL. subsoribers to “The Call” visiting tha Sam Fullen Wins at Harlem From a | aruggists, St £el R I s S country, seaside or springs during the Sum- 5 3 s | ver; ¥ rooms; " ™ o Lotot Goodomes. ey, o il vt STV L L mer monts can bave “The all” sent o them AGO, Aug. 30.—The best field of | six pack- lreet " 0 $10 per week: special rates for | for g week or lo two-year-olds of the year met in the sec- | ages for S e, W. & MeDONALD, Manager. | nger by prepaying for samy 3 at the Business Office or by order through ond race at Harlem to-day. Thrive, Sam JOHANNISBERG | ug' Fullen, Florizan, Unsightly and Talma Y Gn, AMILY KESORT AND OUTING PLACE | carrier. were mse contenders in a six-furlong han- < ’ X in the midst o the Napa Redwoods. Moun: | | 5 Cents .TERMS... dicap. Sam Fullen demonstrated his right er, et rge lake, boating, swim- ents..... to he called the best youngster shown at Corner Smckm“ flnd E"'s Simts, 1:5{ $§:fl1"(brfllcfi'.‘-?:imhr?(')m“vgxs’gnfzfi 165 Cents. ::: IV‘K;::: the local tracks this year. After the half SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. RESORT. Oakville. Naga County, Cal. POSTAGE FREPAID.