The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 5, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 BASEBALL---0akland Defeats Santa Cruz COURSING---Hares too Strong for Hounds -Shamrock Takes a Trial Spin ARES PROIE i “REGULARS” WIN OUT TUUSHMROCK O 5 100 STRONG FOR | PITCHING WINS AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB ATHIL Sl woy oy mess dispatched to scour | || DR. MEYERS & CO. CURE I —— the town. At 4:30 he had not arrived, and | —_— ‘ } Lost Vigor, Prematare Decay, | | [ EM Many Long Courses Was Too Clever for at Ingleside. Beachcombers. G e e at 5 the Mallonites were in despair at his | . Unnatural Losses, Wasting | absence. Suddenly through the main door | T ests Her Speed in! ; ; Drains, Nervous Debility, Strict- | the figure ln-l the missing man. The rs de lis on the red band of . i e obeeured by d American Waters. ure, Rupture, Tumors, Varico- cele, Private Diseases, Eczema, | | | Cancer, Sleeplessness, Rheuma- | Bpectal Dispatch to The Call. | tism,Neuralgia, Kidney Drsea;es,‘ - | | | Bladder Diseases, Spine Dis- Ei:i: h!';:)}:i(. Se;n. g The eases, Liver Diseases, Hear':| e e Diseases, Blood Diseases, Skin Who saw her move Diseases, Stomach Diseases, Eye | | | || Diseases, Ear Diseases, Luag | || Diseases, Rectal Diseases. 1{1] Most ph rousers & deluge in dear old Qoevedeieboea Oakland 3, Santa Cruz 1. B R e S Y PSR S N SO U was over. Sir Thomas Lipto designer of the S ey were aboard @ R o I R . . ' DR. MEYERS & CO. 731 Market St., S.F., wded to . & . ¢ - & . L 4 . ® - & . . @ . L 4 - & . * . L4 . ® . @ - @ - &6 - . ) . 6 ® . . . . n €0$060$0$0$0€08080008060600 . P ligh * = > a fla 5 19 & | & S . e she steac o . 3 & 3 _l 3 Ton g ."7‘ A Natursl Mineral Water 1 e ;_y;'wam(fl? 6 2 with medicinal qualities, o . FOR HE YOTE* 2 4 > 6 MAL b ; S For Indigestion and = 3 A4 g Stomach Disorders. o | . @ \ = . ‘ . 3 | Socatted VI[CHY 2 - * te . 4 IN SIPHONS & | ® | ® & * | \ o g : 3 SNT WICHY @ Coursing ® ° . e £ & Get the Genuine 3 Hargad = . @ © 7 ks ¢ | bass on er i . o o . ¢ “ 3 @ $o . S > here will be no m o 3 pexs Sant o S ¢ | that -day settling * N e | i RN CELESTINS : <~~~ MARIN LINKS ARE . \ . 9 A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent & 2 X GAY WITH GOLFERS $ €08080$08080406080£08960808 febedeiereierebeteisieiet et eieieie@ Miss Goodman and Baron J. H. von Schroeder Win the Competitions in Driving. breath, but man- s that he buron and just a and closer than before At a fe minutes to 9 set for closing the polls, ized crowd in line for , the approach of others u ng heralded by pick t i er to some extent, and what rem: S t ther she is improved in by the steel mast as much | erate breezes. insafl fitted a little on Saturday, due >t shied g after Has- run up hi Nason tried, »ping_the dis: e entered the 1 i & DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS the only positively gnaranteed remedy for the 1 t. Nervousness and Melancholy caused re is a curl to t . =_c1;;s,»d to knowi- vachtsmen do not like. GUARANTEE FOUR BOXES _things had gone. All e & race to-morrow morning o cure any case with a positive written guars it would be a close thing.|petween the Columbia and the Defender SRtee or refund the mnoney, snd to desroy the -ctors soon settled the question. | for a cup offered by William Goddard of | PPetite for intoxicating liguars. o'clock they amnounced that 30| Providence, Mr. Iselin’s father-in-law. THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT er t, 188 for the regular | The reason for holding this race is to try KNOWLEDGE OF THE PATIENT. the members' ticket, on | a new and lighter weight mainsail on the overty ich appeared the name of Malion, and | Gojambia. © | STRONG DRIN :;:';.f:fir{’psn recetpt not counted by reason of lack of mark-| The officlal summary of to-day’'s race A $10.00 ~2 wil! matl you four [4] boxes and posi- follows: We written guarantee (o cure or refond secrecy of the ballot had been so t no one made any o the swimming 3 ine W The _inspec his life and 1 the scene Hig ment of the result was tur moner. . 1 g to the Hassellites, and GEORGE DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agts., with as good grace as possible 214 Kearny st ancisco. nds of Mallon, who took some 3 { g attention to_the vote > 7 - : 2| 'S0 the Columbia won by 10 minutes 7 r candidate, handicapped as | ioconds; actual time, in a race of close to ;ree miles, for about three miles i e ¥ AElees. will b tusfallsd e O aiday. T thar s Tt ars work o | Failed in the last leg of the course. There- = = = fore the Columbia averaged ten miles an S hour for the entire distance. i KIDNEY &8"LIVER played remarkably well eighteen holes was only 1 up in favor of | were made in the h edal for the ( oot ] _ i oz BN m{ma‘g’fi | R. Gllman Brpwn. 1 Flanagan Makes a New Record. . “Gilman Brown, one | ST | NEW YORK, Sept. 4—At the Knicker-| players in the San Ra- | Australia vs. England. | bocker Athletic Club's Labor day carnival | HASTINGS, England, Sept. 4—In a | of sports at Bayonne, N. J., John Flana- s 3 cricket match here to-day between Aus- gan, the v;orld's chan-lx fon hadmzner. ¢ : ; | tralia and South - PArower, made a new world's record from e | Glim enth hols, the | tralla and South of Bngland the Austra. | (HEOTCE D8 Circle, which is known as the | ISR R Sy LRI RN LN average 7 | score o play in his fa ngs were all out | jrign style. He threw the missile 154 feet OT " INTOXICATING i McCalla lofted one | vor. The sevent d efghteenth holes | for & total of 148 runs. This is the | § inches, eclipsing the previous world's N 5 B 1 over the net, ich came to rest 3) | were plaved out and, both being taken by | last match which the visiting Australians | record of 164 feet made by T. F. Keely a s from the cup. | Clement ™ Arnold, the score for the | play on their present tour. | tew weeks ago at Limerick, Ireland. —_—— e e r : : ; DR.I]ALL'S REINVIGORATOR Wi e Hanaioan - : : 990000006 0000060030000000000000 0000000000000000000000 000000000000000/00000 Five hundred reward for any K ® R case we cannot cure. This secret 3 : o x . Temedy stops all losses In M v fition : bours, cures Emissions, Impo- v 18, 2 - | b 3 3 Pbes tency, Varicocele, _Gomorrhoea, s Floyd '3 : e 3 > g MW GReet' Fits, Btiictures, Lost F 2 tehr oz z Bons 5 B! Mantood and all wasting effects o ased thn. 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