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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1899 . Is:mle LeGrande fmished second and | the wire that Agan won the place by an | third. = Askey, Benton M, Bingen, Oakland Six furlongs—Brulare Looram secon: - ‘lvr\'inztrru Boy third. Daedalion was again | eyelash. Bg"‘;{‘ ?nd Dare lu:\-u‘als‘«) a‘xm:d i sx(‘)’:a’e,‘g;‘n?lll .E;‘;mdh ;;’:fi'nu} o ot Pl | o s The free-for-all stallion purse for $000 | sifie Octar T won first and. third heats. Beana second. Sallle Lamar third. Time, Still the books refused to Mosen up ught together eight of the best cam- | Time, 2:14y, 2:35%. Edward S won second 1:48%, much against Daedalion, holding him : {he The celebrated | heat 'in 2:125 and was second. Belle Cannon 6 to 5, with 8 to 5 against Toy When 5 o sold at 2 to 1-over the field, | third, Actury, Sir Arthur. Governor Bush- TCAME Daganlion oa ) o on tHaraCk It twas Lihoie hest judges backed Crescous, | nell Edmond an nrm;,l Wells also started. SEAMEN AND STEAMER | sald his cracked hee had been treated, e 3 d dy son of Robert Mc. ’ 2 8, ; best two In purse \ and “Vet” Tryon, the e nwner, | oo Cresceus Tanded both heats with | 30 Hee raight heats: Time, FIREMEN ON STRIKE 1—Ow placed Hickey on the b : ¢ Charley 12111, 213, Palm Leaf second, Dollade Wilkes rer n the 1 The change the greatest case. Charley E as the 4. Palm hon e worked a_transforr R e e e | e T e horse. Bingen was a sad dis- | third. - Royal Baron, The Queen and Vapa. also f i ;’h“ vinn v.in 2:19 from. S ‘:qv’]‘)u“z]}(‘r‘x’hl t, as he broke badly m v.wh‘”"ed — of seamen and steamer firemen, which . _eGrande. psail made a bad me e tting the flag in the second. | =T to has been thre: some time, wa it on the backstretch, falling (o the e Fast Time on Motorcycle. clared to-day, the ship owners refus : | ! g 2 ing to accept on of the Sea- = e 5 e The heat following resultec Ao rd, and the talent plunged | NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The cycle race : : Dotween the favorte and Gaf Tepsal L nrd 5'he 3 o he ficld, He | meet of the Atlantic Athletic Association men and Firemen's Union for a confer- verdict stk at Manhattan Beach to-day drew 3000 ence fixing the rate of wages for firemen |~ o o resorts mentloned g o . = and sailors at £6 and for s nt was a twentv-five | \Wing Without Great i vesels at i monthiy d_vou circu 0 to 50 for ailors on A slight ad- | in this_column will se i - people. The main Four Favorites Earn . mile motoreycle t chm“_ra;e.] F"Sd‘ vance in the average wages NOw D giving full information regarding spec : oy 1o Cthe | money was won by J. W. Judge an the varicus British ports. Reports Sdvantages, rates, manner of Te Brackets. the wire, h Oscar L a close se In | Charles W. Miller, the six-day champion Effort. the effcct and thoroughness of the move: | them, eir. When wr! ple ment e th, jogging in iward S led to the dis-|rider, and their time of 39 minutes 58 ment have not yet been received, excep e Ca e % 3 Spwia 780 Ths, Call. frou L s mear ford DR '{ir:é]“:x{";n‘?:\(:xel 25 e any maetings have been held in th TR ald ot e *Rager inity of the London docks. the spea b | seconds. ¢ Caldwell and H. Ragen| 4 vicinity of or 1 i SACRAMENTO, Scpt. 4 —Seldom has an | PO T Owhyee | Scconds, Harry Coldwell oo, F scconds, | NEW YORK, Sept. 4—The usual big | ers expressing the determination of the || GO TO i ite F h| o X He won | ¢ Sl Hollday erowd ‘was at Sheepshead Bay | men to remain idle umtll thelr demands | e ¥ ' seen such E race was over daedalion | s. e »” Y | have been ranted. But traffic a his Jugh the turnstiles up a big gap [ing hands | & Found Dead in Bed. to-day and the card was attractive enough | e T aRabioa Hotel del | is not likely that the strike will be three heats: s, NAPA, Sept. 4—Henry Doscher, who | to satisty them. The first stake to be de- nized for this afternoon. Tt G T A Won in stralght e P pletety eral day: fharing but was second choice in Dartel second, ¢ | for the past thirteen years has owned a | cided was the ‘Autumn, in which Gonfa until then its result will not be ; touted Princess ind. ¥:ee Bond, Scapeso: half inte e German House, was | lon was the favorite, aithough Mesmerist | 20 untll then s resylt will noC o oronado with previous n itself wck was | Ton w man- ! in the d in bed this morning. He Wflswt"‘“ B F”‘"““fl“'e’e about “h"]"(:lk‘l’:":‘@"d felt. The manifesto of the union order- ing of feeling 11l Sunday night | Gonfalon was first away and held his lead | ing the strike includes all the ports in . r ins. & into the quarter, when Gulden came with | the United Kingdom. EOEyous suniiice Guting Roy and Russell B also started. 2g, stallions, two in three; us won in straight heats. Time. rley Herr second, Monterey ! jack’ Ward, placed the ke, at furlongs, vith 98 pound: ile, was the p found de complain: when he retired. D S s anan . an o e S i S e i o e oh e o e e t the rder-the ; Best golf grounds in the State. ADVERTISEMENTS. Unequaled fishing, sailing, cyc G AT T || hunting, bathing, etc. B O O i = i Reduced Summer Rates. Apply 4 New Montgomery Stre BAN FRANCISCO. SHARES | SKiets horsaics ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOURS from San Francisco and but ¢ miles’ stag- irg; waters Doted for medicinal virtues; best imming and boating; uatural bath in State; grand mountain scenery; good trout streams at door; photographer's room, telephone, _tele. graph, daily mall and express; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternoon etages; round trip from San Fran- PRICE GOES UP SEPT, [0th TO § 3ok Torimtios”™sm it o bt et st year unxalecedep!ed. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. 1.40. : 5 | 8140 b ETNd SPRINGS.. September 10 will receive one fully , 1'4 W. L. MITCH- paid up share, par value $5, for each Everything that makes for health, dollar invested. This stock will un- ff | comfort and recreation is now at its { @ doubtedly sell in the hundreds per B | best. | B share when oil is struck. Rates, $10 to $14 per week; S. P. to St. He- ; PROSPECTUS FREE. {lena at 7 a. m [ private _rig _to | springs; round L or J. H. SIMP- T, Aetna Sp " E O O BIG PANOCHE OIL CO. 414 ADAMS BUILDING, w5t | HIGHLAND SPRINGS. HE best Deer Hunting, Mineral Waters, Baths and accomn: n = rancisco. il I will guarantee | that my Rheamatism . Cure will relieve lum- | B “ t S bago, sciatica and all | yr0“ 0 pr]]]gs rheumatic pains in | RHEUMATISM o e e Cured by the Hot Mineral Baths. 5:;! cure in & few || o1 s Nothing Like Them i3 e Address A. BETTONS MUNYON. call on LOMBARD & CO., 20, 14 Geary st. At all druggists, 25c. & vial. Guide |- to Health and medi- | cal advice free, 1505 Arch st., Phila. SARATOGA SPRINGS, ez, Up in the mountains, near the lakes and In the heart of Lake County’s mineral beit. Take train via Ukiah. ROUND TRIP....§9.50. 3. MARTENS, Prop.— City Office, 416 Pins Btreet. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS ROBERT: FOR THE PAST FI years at Paraiso Springs, Proprietor and -— GRAND STAND AT THE STATE FAIR TRACK, Manager. The attendance Baths and water an ABSOLUTE CURE for Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver aud Stomach the opening of the Sacramento race meeting was the The grandstand and the inclosure fronting it were Trouble. o Trains Jeave Third and Townsend streets daily 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. dress R. ROBERTSON. At Auction! VFIINPDEl;EN;)ENCE LAKE. largest of recent y crowded with spec . [ o e S S o e e e S S e i e ol dn g seie@ * agement, the buildings and park w ing to the post at 7 to 10. Sunello, the| revelation to the ‘‘circuit-chaser.” entry, was aw first and led the| Y A Okistas oot to. Wisit This: Bimimer : andla fleld to the s . with the Prin-| ¢ g Spo i or. thing wore a spick and span look and a toin "up. Here the| & TUESDAY. OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- liberal application of the paint brush ad- u i | ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and cars- d ly to the adornment of the it s i S = ful attention to patrons. mate perfect. Six- ded greatly to the adornme: h Jount er by TUESDAY...SEPTEMBER 12, 1899 | {1 *iC0% (& P rruckee, in the heart of the Slerras and surrounded by magnificent trees of Purmayah and AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, an unbroken forest. The ldeal spot for families grandstand and betting ring B B S S i R R S S B S O S S M A I S Y In the judges’ stand J. W. Wiison of 15 were outc ] 4 short | ¢ Sacramento presided, with General A. W. | Midlove, ridden by short because it is clean, no poison oak, no pests. ¢ A > as’ aasoclates. | Work of the-bi 3 furlong | 4 | And pure air and pure water. Address MRS Barrett and Joe Terry as associates. | Suy e '3, Cven - favorite, she | ¢ At Our Salesroom, 638 Market Street. | A°» CLEMONS, ‘Tndependence Lake. Frank Covey of Palo Alto stock farm |gcfeiy & 2 X It d-| ¢ . cho =i acted as starting judge, and his splendid | jng out Mafada, | with | 4 PLANTATION HOUSE, d-offs e pleasant features of the |pounds to spare third GHTEEN MILES FROM CAZADERO, ON ;‘;’;’rhrzl:fl; ".‘flk’.“:’-f o ey mon ’”“f o it | ¢ WESTERN ADDITION RESIDENCH. E Gt iine. [Good trout fishing, plenty fratt, : X % : i c the ¢ ® North side of Pine st. (No. 1510), 220 feet west | cream and milk: free conveyance for partles of running flelds away nicely aligned, and | qu/S C3€ B0, A0 T one 1 4 of Gough; 30x137:6; elegant residence of 11| two or more; grand redwood scenery. Address Galen Brown and F. Delong performed | [ d%fB® 8% Bt 240 b i Cliing run. all rooms; cholce location; convenient to cars. J0 LUTTRINGER, Seaview. Sonoma County, S | play_came in on Nilgar, sending him to| SCORING FOR THE “GO” IN THE OCCIDENT STAKE. S A . | parthatare, SRR outh side (Nos. st., near | — - - The wants of the betting public Were | the post equal choi B Motov attended to by four books,—a combination | the turn Thorpe on Monrovia w book, an auction book and two pari|thrown, and was neve mutuel machines. The latter were In |ous. Driving hard alight demand, the wagering being con- | W T‘f."h";",(.‘,.’."‘lr...rr' ashe fined chiefly to the books. Phil Archi- | ““RELL a2 e" {6 morrow ®dald, Paul Ridley, “Jim"” Davis and Al- it e s bert Feideler chalked up prices, which | NT'";"‘ i g; 2:30 class; mile heats; liberal. “Pedigree’” Brown | "y - RS Waldstein Jr., hieroglyphics for the | gt i1, Deken' D, Clay 4 5 5 & N M H Vs e . S S R et SCS S 000004000 @ | oo e e DAY A5 Per cent per annum; SAMUEL SODA SPRINGS. > - ;- N TNV R. MORRIS, PROP., NAPA COUNTY, = — — a rush and passed him, leading into the | DOWNTOWN INV Cal, Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, stretch., The Madden colt did not hold n{h;\‘r:r‘ side Minna '&3{ n‘;:[“ 24), 200 feet west | theumatism and constipation; hot mineral H E CALL’S RACI N G C H AR his advantage long, for as soon as they | rear house 4, 4, 3 rooms and | baths. These springs are located in Napa | T ’ I 5 s ous x | were straightened out Mesmerist came | of the manu rents §44; in the center | County, 20 miles east of St. Helena. The water out of the bunch and won as he pleased. FRAN 6 8 cturing district. is bottied at the springs and contains its uwa KLIN-STR e Datural gus. Stage lcaves St. Helena. In the Twin City handicap Bannock-| West side Franklin st (Nos. 313-313%), & : . burn and Manuel were slight favorites | {eet south of Grove: 3 flais. 5, 5 § rooms and BOCA HOTEL. St et e el s SACRAMENTO RACETRACK—First day of the meeting of the State |over the great Western mare Imp, but the | bag ihe ity Hal ocks from Market st. | yv INEST HUNTI NG AND FISHING ON THE o tn thre i i a . g 3 in d are. e . | ver- pleazant sunay rooms: €50 [“Ma}:u”fu{:iy, L Agricultural Fair, Monday, September 4 Weather fine. Track fast. lélgn%rlgwgagm‘}vé«ns %t;gkegwanngnnt]geur‘n};\er:! ASHBURY HEIGHTS RESIDENCE. | e e booate: Trea 10 wieatn: i Daymont, | = e = - = = Degleoted. The start was prompt and | Egst side of Ashbury st ( 1056), near | Teasonable, 38 to 310 per week; special rates for Bable Francis, e ‘ind, In spite. of her welght, lmp | Seventeenth; Sixi5 feet: nice house of 7 rooms | tamilies. ‘W. J. McDONALD, Manager. value, $2775. SRsisentiout faunbke the Dace: (PUSLILHE | o Dais IEmns snd ntand iview. fiends. ng_was ‘clean and interesting four_favorites getting home T Lena W, Daedalion, Midlove, Princess Zieka and Nilgar were the money winners, a few bl | i | I & Shurlly‘ before 2 o'clock the bell (nppod‘ Conn, | | OHANNISBER etta, Starting Judge—Fra 1 FIRST RACE—Occident Stake; trotting; th _ = o4 G, starters for the rich Occident | Shelb HEPE b i i e grand stand and down around the lower MISSION COTTAGE, JOKIF = G stake, worth $18% to the winner, for| Ned Thorne, Our Tueky: Dbty bt s iy oot 1 1 1 |turn Bangle and Half Time joined her | West side of Noe st. (No. 310). south of Mar- | Ay et ot the Napa Tedwosds: Mowns three-year-old trotters. Lena W, OVer| mniq race—Run Blanche b. f., tonian-Wilkes (Topham) ....... 3 3 3 and the trio raced their heads off in front, ox105 feet; nice cottage of 5 rooms, bath, | Veeder, 3100 feet Large lake, boating, swim- which William Hogoboom held the rib- | eix furionge. | Lee Ro e, by Fay Wilkes (Dor § 3 % |each alternating in the lead by a head, to | basement and stable; half block off Market st | ming, huntie, fshing, Terms. 3§ to'sl) per bons, was the pick of t o, | Tia Juan £., by Gossiper (Ables) { & ¢ |the upper turn, when the others began to PRESIDIO HEIGHTS RESIDENCE | Week. Send for circuiars. JOHANNISBERG clamation, and the 1-to gair i close up. Amon; the lot was Previous, | south side of Clay st. (N 115:9 west | RESORT. Oakville, Napa County, Cal. who cut away from the rest and was | ot Central ave.: n residence 7 AT 5 before the first hea emed a liberal | qiyme. MeGregor 11.107 Within striking distance at the head of |ot o rooms and bath: SelGet malTEeoh o LAUREL DEL quotation. It proved “oil from the can,” | i | for the Lynmont won in three straight | BT 0. the stretch. the meantime Imp, her WESTERN ADDITION R heats without ‘“raising a scrape,” the — aneer (Hickey bolt chot, began to drop back and Ban-| o n " cide of Geary st. (N x LAKE AND HOTEL. fastest mile being covered in 2:213. Of | -year-olds and up- seoeess - S ? i LR Lol b le took the lead. He held it only to the | (SeNt, 7% O HEUTY Toe o 103 feet C LIMATE, SCENERY, ENTERTAINMENT; the others, Dr. Frasse's Sister, driven b, ngs, aff Topsall, by Diablo by Alcona 8 1 4 2 1 3 |last furlong, when Previous came with | 35 rooms. 2 baths and stable: Geary o dence none vetter in Lake Co.; gas indoors and Charley Bunch, was_the only one en-| nstellator .. ble Legrand, by Sable Wilkes by a rush and won away off in a drive. 2 5 able; Geary-st. cars. | out. H. WAMEOLD. dowed with any speed, falling in for s h of Gold.. . . EECAT VIS, WER P e Dr. Catlett, the favorite for the West- FILBE B —_— -_ ond money without effort. | Gyp 3 3 3 & 4ro |bury steeplechase, won cleverly, with| North side of Filbert st . 2018), 189 feet Quite another . was thatiof the 2:30 | - T Buffoon. . PR R e e L Trillion second and King T third. Re-| west of Buchanan: 27:6x120: 2 cottages, 5 4 NAPA_ SODA SPRINGS class pace, in which the winner-was an-| - . N e o it 14 5 5 distanced | sults: Tooms; rents $20; double frontage. o nounced only after a desperately -con- | G G cids endten. srbfei e i s i Futurity course—Rockton won, Red Patch BUSINESS PROPERTY. WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. tested six-heat struggle. On his impres- | wo0q: selling; seven furlongs . z < & = second, Radford third. Time, 1:03. Southeast corner of Mariposa and Florida | m.; stage meets train at Napa City, AN~ sive showing at tt a Rosa meet, | 15 yuncey ... 17 GMipadowla w07] ~ — = Seven furlongs, selling—Lucky Star won, | sts.; 20x75 feet; store and 3 rooms and flat of 5 EW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. D L oprd 108] . TAvertine | _ Presiding Judg Starter—R. Havey. Judge Wardell sicond, Queen of Song. third, | rooms and bath; good corner for grocery or |~ —— alled favorite, the books holding the| j e T i v e o Z e T S e — = Time, 1:30 2-5. saloon. BLUE LAKES HOTE Diablo horse a I:to-2 chauce.. Sable Tec| 10 mike Rice --110; ... Bossmore . -2 26 THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. Autumn Futurity course—Mesmerist won, Fuoe ILL BE CONDUCTED ?\' A'. QUIET, iilrundl; \\41<“(gl‘l4fl4‘d at 4 \§r\mgmn Boy 4, | sl > G\;}:enTnecon‘%,lG%n(n‘iX?n third. 'n;ne. 1:09 1-6. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., homelile manner, with one of the best eon 6, Gaff Topsail 4, Marguer: a | b P = e Twin v handicap, one and one-quarter ; 310 to i ta 6. £ EErschs asnod ! w e [ TBetting. | mo ey R S etond. Banmack: | 638 Market Street. Auctioneers, | tahles fn the cunty 3 B0 4 B e Thence oy « For the first heat, Cleon drew the pole I Home's jWeleht Bt S B, i, Str. Tin. | Jockeya [0p. Cl |burn third. Time, 2:10. = it U WILBON merine Taks position, losing it, however, before | Midlove, 4 03} 4 Pl | R The Westbury steeplechase, full course—Dr, e ty, Cal 3 ' 5 first turn was reached. The first choice, 7 Mafada, 6.0 e b 31 (B S5 o | cauat etn Rl seond. Kinel G0 { i = after making a o perceptibie | anzanilla 1109/ 5 24 IF. Benneti ime, 5 3 H ety by > % = 4 - ; . 8 6 One and one-sixteenth miles—Decanter won, | § ContraCc g 1 g chl:gxi lll'e')”vb”cv)wltl‘fi\:‘u ('%:‘r‘-’n 1,}.;;:1; | ; f 13‘ ?j{:;:xunr;e . 3 ; Maid of Harlem second, Clonsilla third. Time, |} ' L] FERNDALE SPRINGS RES(’RT“ G T e passing the half, ule, 2 5h Frawley b P 5 5 eader lef 3 feet, ceasing to be a s L : 4 Macklin . iy " T contender. Sable LeGrande then - to0k : a62) 8 g? M Sl CHICAGO, Sept. 4—Twelve thousand people command, winning the h leverly from no, 3..... 07! 1 § 1 N rones 4 10 |went to the Hawthorne track this afternoon (BN} Do NOT Cleon and Irvington Ro Ga To | £ . .108/13 A, Kin and saw two track records broken. The Cali- " wnm aaw g Gaft Topsail | & 20 50 £ paced disappointingly, evidently not get- 1 e Bozeman . 2 4 | fornia flly Flamora and G. C. Bennett's colt And they are the desir- ¢ Be Witho ting limbered up. Himera il Sl Johnson 10 10 | Capron both beat Merito in the second race, |§ dblekind—they wear well § e Without The poor showing made by the favorite Bertha Mc,’ 102112 McLaughlin .| 10 25 | cutting the track record a quarter of a second. —look stylish—a com- | ##% - ] R AL aaYn arsdeibr i favortte rtha e, iz Wickline . 15 2 | In the third race Algaretta lowered the six and : T H ! HE CA LL again marked him up a hot choice, —_—— |Meagan 12 50 | one-half furlong record from 1:20% to 1:20. N, fortable fit and a pleasure § to the wearer. Made from all-wool ma: terial—your. own selec tion. We save you 25 per With | edias wlune oo i 1 a slight lead when the wi d w: v | Time—1:14%. Good start. . Ray, who de My Valentine i the second heat, Gaff Tc il ce 5 H i Vel e e e Opening of the New = - shiiy e Sty T o, Yonkers Track. 4 ceple: During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “Tha Call” visiting (h3 | country, seaside or springs during the Sum- mer months can have ““The Call* sent tothem lowers getting 6 to 1 for their money. FnL"Er_g;m RACE—The Shafter Stakes; gix furlongs; two-year-olds; selling; value, | Weather clenlr;; track fast. Results: = One mile—Dr. Nebula won, Bert Davis sec- 2 ond, Stlver Tone third. Time, 1:41%. [ T Index. Horse. Weight.|St. %m. %m. 8 Betting. Five and one-half furlongs—Flamora won, % G | 9 s EE R e e ¥m. St Fin | Jockeys. |Ob. OL | capren “second, Maud Walsee tAA- Time, S S | for aweek or longer by prepaying for sam3 spatcl e ... Princess Zelka. 102 2 1y \ Faag o T i A e — {é) Sunello - | 12 1 .,“' ;i‘ 32“’: 4-1';) Ward. 65 11-5 Six and one-half furlongs—Algaretta won, | at the Business Office or by ordsr through NEW YORK, Sept. 4—The first grand San Tomas. | 1h o 31k 38 830 Eoter 251 | momtgomery second, Macy (hicd.” Time, 122 e circuit meeting of the Empire City Trot- andamus . | 4 FEAN 410 410 [Hobart BB e e o Dotlver. Yo, - 1 ting Club began under the happiest aus- Shesarin S0 § & |johnson L R & haosal g i L /g 122 Tailer, .per Month POSTAGE _PREFPAID. 16%. Good start. Won easily. Winner, J, 3. g N ' th magnificent new track near Yonkers was | _Countess Zefka. S L AT W e (6} SOEIP mn € | faster than ever any new track was == = p.?.n:e:o‘:ul;' r'sflii?fi’n’flé&":fi;’&m%fif“x«45“"' ~ | known to be before. Fifteen thousand | @&, FIFTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-vear-olds and upward; purse, $300. ! : e pices. The weather was perfect and the Timo—] Jackanapes second, Fatherland third. A v ¢ s, 201-203 Montgomery St., 1110-1112 Market SAN FRAN CO. 1011 Washington OA. - BAJA CALIFORNIA Lady Hurst, 5. hat he atiracted no interest, but Johnny Alturas, 3., it 12 15 | One mile—Beau Idéal won, Virgle O second, world 1S SO lastin Agan, Dariel and Free Bond came down | ‘- 8 . the stretch like a team and raised thi - 141%. Falr 'y Jim Megibbon third. Time, 1:41. 8 Vire ferand siand,en itowas unly Justiat] B e start. Won driving, Winner, P, B, Jones' b. c., by imp, Islington- | ° Five furlongs . Dissolut g Solvent third. Time, :4i%. 5 . spectators were on hand when the bell = Z BUFFALO, Sept. 4—A big crowd turned out n 4 : s = s 2 - 148 South Spring WOI’ld is so chea b Fa 10t o st yeosiihei2ilo ppe o Bett] to the Fort Erle races to-day. Black Vigil, the LOS ANC e . 1 p which there were ciglit staricr Index. Horse. Welghl._‘st. %M. ¥m. Xm. Str. Fin Jockeys. |on . | tavorite in the second event, broke a leg during 7] HiL Y on Billy Andrews was a i 3 1 the route and the race went to a long shot. amlana 1 ePS ‘ 5 hot favorite at about 2 to 1, and he won | -, Nilgar, | 11 11 1n 1% |3 Wars: 85 Weather clear; track fast. Results: g 0’ 'S03 n the in straight heats. In the ‘second heat Donator, 96| 3 32% 21 23 210 (Butler Is a Great Restorative, Invigorator and Ner- there was a magnificent race for second Donel Dravaler,i: 4 t088 2% 84 34 310 (Mounce . 2 lace. Billy Andrews was so far ahead it 43 46 46 412 |Thorpe 225 :-’l g 1 520 Tonie for the Sexual Organs of both sexes. and book free. - The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- INDIAN OP{UM_ GURE, | ;o\ VS¥iER JIom eqh, (o8 Diteases of the Kia gm KIMMIS, 201 Tark NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents. 1 4 5 Six furlongs—By George won, Nekarnis sec- § 30 | ond, Jessie Jarboe third. Time, 1: an Mcrphins DALIS Lwine 2501 Half mile—Descubradora won, Jena second, SoreC part T marticatars | .The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special e won, May Jane sec- ond, Advance Guard third. Time, 1:01%. 0i800, 293 Market street. S. F.—(Send for Circular)