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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1899 ADVERTISEMENTS. 5000000000000000 ooooooooooooo?og goooooooooooooog SRR ‘ ° S S SACRAMENTO FAIR. o SPORTS o BIG COURSING EVENTS. o SPORTS ° | b © i ) o 5 [ ° SPORT ° Finishes in Eastern Races. o ® Franey’s Death an Accident. ° o ! gOOOQOOOOOOOOVn)00OOOOOOOOOOOO0O0OOOO800OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOCO000000000000000000000_00 1 NEW WORLD'S |GARRETT COCHRAN WILL .INEW RACE SACRAMENTO RECORD IS | PARK FOR | DAY AT THE ESTABLISHED | Leab THEN TO VETOPY| Imoskman /1o ea aits C. K. G. Bilings of Chicago Wealthy Citizens of Sacra- Admiral Kautz and General. Drives Bumps, the Pacer, mento Plan to Purehasz a Shafter Are Cheered on | to a Wagon in 2:08 1-4. Fine Tract of Land. Their_firrival- 8] 3} . Special Dispatch to The Call. eIl bispatal tol Tha Call S ey - .| SACRAMENTO, Sept. 14.—The wealth \MENTO, Sept. 14.—Sacramento's | ;i fashion of Sacramento turned out in citizens are wildly enthusiastic over the I f Sacr: " day 2 h es | success of the State. Fair of 1599. They | onor of Sacramento day at the rac co83 : Y| this afternoon, the immense grandstand have just realized that success can be| ;.S ATt - being packed and the betting ring a sur | achieved by a display of concerted en- | PERE PAckel She the houting Ting & SEE” | ergy. The citizens formed a State Fair (_" S P T .I‘ t o lflll‘h b Club and decided to inject liberal supplies | CAtn8Ly b SURonEgch 3 to cool the oppressive atmosphere. Short- | of ginger into the annuai exposition. Old SO0 methods were discarded and the result [ly after 2 o'clock the clarion voice of has been decidedly gratifying; in fact, it | Caller Dinue announced through a mega- has exceeded the wildest dréam of the|phone the approaching arrival of the most enthusiastic promoter: | Governor and staff, also General Shafter The citizens have been fearful for some | 20U B 2NN f e of the ocea | gon record jelle at Cleve © By ¢ O 1 the track r warming up 154 * b4 Ky 5 . bl < bl + i ¢+ ] + & + & Y 54 * & month; t that they ight lose the . State Fal"as ‘tiere s been a hiteh In | slon. Escorted by froop B, Cavalry, the | Neckties are generally sold for either 25¢ or 50c. | the efforts 'to dispase of the present park, | vehicles containing the distinguished vis- | - N | “)hwh s lugmc xh?m!l o xh«-thearl t‘lg itors paraded before the stand, the band Our story to-day is about the 50: tie. | the city and which has grown too sma s i - for the purposes for “‘nx(rfi:”!xtl !sléll;fifldfifl‘-_ ::;l\lgk'z ul}l)leac?:\:";nal’le;:r‘nlfllnlll) qre:‘;(tfi?h. The qualities of 5o-cent ties are about the same in Lt s n mew one, but | Bven when three cheers were proposed q present park and purch: or some reason.there was & hitch, and | for his excellency but two or three hol- “~ all stores where haberdashery is sold. To make our | | the people had about made up their minds | low, cracked and clammy voices respond- SR ) f | that Bothing would be dones " 7 e’ Tite southern Governor fs not ver store distinctive as regards these so-cent ‘1;5- we have | The Call's correspondent learned to- | popular in this northern part of the Sta 3 ; £ : = | night of & projeet which has been Sansu | Genordl Bhsties graciouely responded by considered the best thing for us todo to ma etyou;fpur | rated by some of the wealthiest citizens | rdising his cap in acknowledgment of | - a o offer a of Sacramento, which will, if carried out, | the hearty welcome accorded him. chasing here of great advantage to you is give to California’s. capital one of the The racing was no different from any | finest racing parks on the Pacific Coast. | other day, four favorites meeting with The plan of the projectors is to purchase | defeat, and the books drawing an eagle | . . It a great tract of land near the city, put|bird. Neernut, rank and unsteady, was a So,-of course, you will find our 50-cent ties in a up modern clubhouses and grandstands, | bitter ~disappsintment in the %:3 trot, > - z construct a track and stables, pay off the | which went to Galctte Wiikes in straight shapes, colors and designs that have been conceived by ipdebtedness of the State 'Agricultural | heats. The Autumn handicap for two- % o the manufacturers. The picture here shows a tie for +% large assortment. Society and turn the new park over to the | year-olds over a mile fell to Bathos, su- society in exchange for the present| perbly ridden by Frank Duty. Cromwell grounds. The indebtedness {s about $29,000. | defeated a small field for the Capital City The citizens who are working upon this | stake. scheme are not in it for selfish motives.| In the event for Sacramento County They have the interests of the city at|roadsters, Regina F, driven by ‘‘Billy” heart. They intend, in the event of the | Lampert, won, the mare roving oil from success of their plans, to convert the| the can.’ Peo, over which F. E. Wright C ® ned from t racing grounds inte a bedutiful | held the reins, ruled a slight favorite ng park. 1d fences and buildings | over Regina in the opening betting, but will be torn down and trees, flowers and | the mare headed him throughout in each shrubs will be planted. A mile track will | heat. Harry, driven by Clarence Nelson, be maintained for pleasure driving and |and Lady, with A. W. O'Brien in the bike, there will be roadways where parties may | had the red bunting swished in their faces | turn out or drive out at quarter or half | the first heat. mile points. The scheme is meeting with A nicely balanced fleld of eight scored | great encouragement and will no doubt| for the word in the 2:13 class trot, with /Q\; D R TSRS N PN SR R ERKELEY. ributed their last football t e day’'s outburst js % | be carried out. Neernut a commanding favorite, The San- | victory to enthusiasm T t ay’s outburst is | AL RS el Xy iz the Arstl any ind ot Blue and Gold wiil fare during the coming z FEaa e pldip i st o Ll 718 MARKET ST.. 5 Dorkpley jought fo doseress inssR oW s Exldlion o Rl ST. LOUIS TAKES BOTH lette Wilkes, driven by Charley Durtee. & rrived to-day. he whole university turned out to give him a 5 eernut was even a stronger choice for L s g welcome. GAMES FROM BOSTON | the next heat, but the brown mare again | Out-of-town orders filled—write us. repeated the trick without a bobble in | 2:14%. This time Hazel Kinney was sec- EAGUE STANDING. ond and Claudius third. s _The big coach reached Sixteenth-street Station, Oakiand, on this morn< Ing’s Southern Overland train. There his reception was worthy of a football n 0. Over 230 students braved the penalties of belng absent from college NATIONAL Li EroinEs : e Shtrerided ‘ SIS The first running event left a deep dark- | | Corona exercises and went in a body from the university town to be present at the s Clubs— W. L. Pet. | brown taste in o) Souths of e o | S FOO I BALL depot when Cochran arriv Their good spirits led them to play tricks with it il 104 Chicago .66 64 .508 | tators. It was a six-furlong sprint, with | the Southern ra and that corporation is out of 20 douve fares which Philadelphia 1636 Pittsburg ....64 65 Amasa_heavily played at 0dds of 4 t0 5| Second race—Pacing, 2:18 class; mile heats, > which has been | legitimately belong to it. Once on the train, the men realized themselves Boston ... -606 Loutsville ...89 6 throughout. Of the others Yule, with | three in five. PRACTICE IS wnd Detroft. masters of the sftuation, and, piling Into the last car, locked the door and e Fr B 16 : refused to let in the conductor. That functonary's efforts to collect fares S Touta.. 72 8 54|Cleveland -..1s 1§ .uo | ing. Matada, Novia and Mike Rice could | John & Robiit M N ED resulted in his being checkmated at every attempt, and the people at Six- all three have beaten the winner. it g Butcher Boy h Mat Storn thought very highly of the| Billy Baker Louts took both| . ances of his youngster Sunello for the| Dictatress Sept. 14.—St. Autumn handicap, and the public coin| Annle Rooney BOSTO! games, Boston plaving ragged ball. In the Harry Ramon teenth-street Station were surprised to see a carload of students pile out of the windows of ker as soon as the Berkeley local stopped. In a hen roost near the dopot the men found a rooster. They decorated the bird with blue and gold ribl d, as Cochran stepped off his train, presented it to him with cheers Kelley Briggs Butler up, seemed to be the only one try-| Rey Direct r Connte | i first Doston batted Cuppy hard and often, but | SAUSUTAE BAncieap, and 1A6 bublie Colf | Dave Ryan Coach Chamberlin at Stan- | made errors enough to lose two ga. . In the | ;o0 one of his bungling races, finally i TS w < E - ally three-year-olds and i . second game Boston could do nothing with | ending up {n the show. Duffy,’ astride | , Third racexRumning, for thre | ford Gives the Men Their = Coch A svidantiv h plensed it Sk ranpnfin | Sudhofr, while St. Louis batted Nichols hard. | Bathos, a 5 to 1 chance, stole away in the 5 % ochran was evidently much pleased with his reception. He is looking 2| pilii3 g thelr new man, Hickey, on second | faad. and in & drive at the end led Bogus| b0 Libertine .103( 46 Twinkle Towink..10 ¥ S in splendid condition, a ems much improved after a year's rest. This & | FPP2 Wl cate "hue The showed up In poor | 1501 pasy the Judges over a length in 1:48i% | 31 Rossmore _...... 98| 6 Pongo .. 19 irs esson. afternoon he made h a e upon the football field. Professors form. The secona game was called at the end | P BASE THE JRCGRUS QVCC & (SRR 0, 0t nd | 33 Lady Hurst ..107| 8 Magnus 100 and students lined bleachers and joined in the cheering as the big coach of ‘the sixth, nning on account of darkness. | o “tit 0 P Ce s gathered in by Cromuwell, | 47 Colonel Dan ... 88 4 Petal 90 SoReiah Dlek G 5| ThAcan. came on the gridiron and shook hands with the football men. After a light Attendance, 2000. Score, first game: the even money choice, piloted by Mack-| poun race—Running, for two-year-olds; 4 o Ty practice Cochran declared that Berkeley had a harder tussle than ever be- - S R. H. B |{in. Monrovia cut out the running for | aJ."ald"a half furlongs BSTAM-URD UNIVERSITY, Sept. 4.— fore her this year, and that the men would have to get dow: : Boston 3 11| pearly a mile, when she was collared and - s Zeike...112 | Between forty and fiftv football men were ehns ¥e fosetdown o sieady @ist rouik 110 3 o ten out five lengths, Grady disposed| i Costellator [ % Brincess Zelke.. 112 | out last Tuesday and received their first work at once. 53 Britt . Batterles—Meekin and Sullivan; Cuppy and | of Mistleton for the show. i [R Rt O'Connor. Umplres—Manaseau and Connolly. Flush of Gold was plunged on to win| 4 The Buffoon the five-furlong dash for two-vear-olds, | but was slow to leave the post, and| Firth and sixth races—Entries close to-mor- | that they are mostly light. But this lack 85| 21 Halit 107 | lesson from Coach Chamberlin. He s 13‘; s quite pleased with the material at his dis- posal. The only fault he has to find is 2020200 e NN oN RN BINENINE NN 0% B0 %e L S A e R A e R L A AR AR R SRS PR N PR AR 0N Second gam i Fifth round—Merry Malden beat Maid of | Clubs— R H. E, ¥ e | Al 1 3 “‘Babe" LORD BYRON | Exin; Lord Byron beat O K Capitol. e % M % | Druidess won all the way. The favorite | row. SE Bl be remadied mgn S DNe L Pamett Final—Lord Byron beat Merry Malden. St. Louls 7 10 2|{came with a lru.sh, leading out Rose of | = iy npmmlon, e ey R aad IN FIRST AT : e e Batieries—Nichols nd Bergen: Sudhoft and | H[0 [0 (S PECS e run closed tne | Nickeus Jury Disagrees. o may do some great work for Stan- INGLESIDE COURSING. |0'Conser. Umpires Manasmai and Consolly. | o fiernoon's sport. Donator, well ridden| TACOMA, Sept. 14——Atter being out all | ford s Unristy, a two hundred patnder by Morse and a mild favorite in the ring, | night the jury in the trial of Mayor John- came from Behind, A I e o hiny | Son Nickeus disagreed this momning and | yersity “of Southern California team. De UN'ON PARK[ The stake at Ingleside this week at- tracted an entry of eighty-eight dogs. _ Z °| downed the 15 to 1 shot, Somis, a head.| (.o qischarged. The Mayor was charged | Jiores > - De sl ore, after which the game was called on ac- | (PVHCC (0¥ S0 o8 making the ' running, | ::';‘lsh h;‘flflggso“mm o e !fl‘oéf:“d ()rfmfyl;:gvi\‘a!;g( L'.?q“?\ffi?e:s ngex:.”‘ | The total prize money divided 1080 g 0 ¢ darkness. Bad fielding was responsible B 5 | 1 as follows: To the winner, $110; runner | foI'7i 2% f the runs scored. Wrigley, formerly | dled away, just managing to get the| Joo opp an ordinance compromising a | The return of the First California Regi- W YORK, Sept. 14.—The locals made a y in the ninth inning to-day and tied the years' experience as guard on the Uni- R . Scott's Big Greyhound Beats Out un. 4, 845; three at ) each; five at | shortaty for the Washingtons, b been siened | SO, (0 1ro to-morrows entries: | million-dollar suit_against the Tacoma | Mment brings back hesides Bumnett, the ; Morto Madten forars @ rl‘r‘r.: = $12 50 .lmr;li twenty-two at | Ll B -morrow. Hardesty has been released. | First race—Trotting, 2:25 class; mile heats, | Light and ot Conptny and for traud | ¥1e%y J' frethinan team; Leavite, sub end ¢ Y th2 $7 50, he draw resulted as follows: Attendance, 25 ore: three in five. j in selling the pl ¥ on the '97 'varsity, and Wrigley, a sub- J. O'Dowd's Short Over vs. M. B. Kav-| Grups— R H E 2 ¥ | guard the same year. Reserve Stake. anagh's Ski; J. Dickson's Black Bess vs. P. |\ U800 8 18 b There is an abundance of material for p the freshman team. At present it is fm- cond, Mr. Stoffel third. possible to make any forecast of wh the personnel of the team will be. “Jack” Reynolds and Lewers, old ’varsity heroes M. Clarkson’s Blackhawk; Curtis & Son’s Com- | NEW & W 5 = : : Siegl modore vs. Connell Bros. Mammy Pleasant; | Chicaso Fex Wik . R i | Handy & Smith's Free and Easy vs. S. Han- Batteries—Carrick and Warner; (‘a}lahan and = | —The Pride won, Mhldwenk coursing at Union Park seems | son’s L. 8 ('{)’nle&'. lLo\\'e fi Thompson's Jes- | Chance. Umplres—McDonald and O'Day. fe. Weithoff third. | to have struck the popular taste. The re- | S&my Ve . Kelloge's Hummer; J. Jones' 7 — of the '95 team, now of the law faculty Mesuvian second, | S°TVE stake yesterday served to attract | ey Mol Sl A DeRSmELN SRoSKn |- BROOKLTN, Sept 1LoThe Pyookzne mals will devote much time to the baby team, there more than 2000 people, Who were | son's Joy Bells: Curtis & Son's MeKiniey 13 ';‘“* laiani e s S | thus relieving Chamberlin of this work. cand a sixteenth miles— | given more than the ordinary amount of | oLl Allen & Wilson's Lady Heracacl: Cor “:‘“"':’h TSIELt 6. ale With Alsvexoebtioaist SACRAMENTO RACETRACK—Tenth day of the meeting of the Esor{l;e)ofh:tlg Bore. x:‘rgrinr:flprz_icm:d;gt\;;: Arentus. ascond, anock- | o o ha > 2 ros.” Log Boy Murphy oland's | Eer! by e 0UBLES v havi V] 1:88, g | sport. The hares, as a rule, were Stron&, Tyiiignt yr. 3. Keenan's Roval Buck vé. J; | the fourth inning Mclames pitched a star game | gtate Fair Association, Thursday, Sept. 14. Weather fine. Track fast. | are_Traeger and Lee for line positions, er miles—Latson won, Spurs | some remarkably so, and the cour: WETe | Byrnes' Eleven Spot; D. Shannon's Safeguard | in the first, striking out eight men. Wiillams S | P. Parker, John, Grider and Campbeil for Bethlehem third. Time, | at times exciting. E. & R. Scott's Lord 's | was a particular mark, fanning out four times | — — —— halfs. Geer, Thayer and Roberts are gs, selling—The Pride won, nd, Do and a_half mne.—lur-l Native wo Time, 1 1, one and a F. P. Laute r's Free; B. D Y | By et 10T Paiaonis Matd st | Castle Island vs. Lowe & Thomp: Qespite his home run over the fence. Leever A ha it ey Ut Tor ToIl Backs o ith s o B R A S Crnien e s Malden to first | bfice Hal: . Jonnson's Tod Stoan ve. ¥ B hit hard and weas sticoseded iy Gront who Starting Jnde e Gy i1 Yoy ¢ ; B} Ty, MacincongallpRon - S i LR b R FIRST RACEFor Sacramento County horses; mile heats, best two In thre the West Aurora, 11, High Sehool team, then did good work. In the second game Ken- posed of Maid of Erin in one of the most | va. A. Vanden BHergh's Naugh! | 11 |l the most promisifg candidate. Witk CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Weather clear. Track | stubbornly ested runs of the day, the | Quane’s Marietta vs. T. McHugh's M nedy wassin fine fettle. while Hoffer was batted | William Lampert's Regina F (Lampert). = ,;_ ubhunrl_\ .Au,ul sted runs of the day, the | the Mill; J. Goddard's Fiame v lq) L B iy ‘tabion. |Tharigamea . wan callodtn || Tos (0P B “E“j;xm)__ 2 2 :‘l;ecificdfi%g?;: Drfo:er;)(fir, (?fire are })1gn x 5. Rival Dare | BINE. 4 Maggie samer’'s Report Vs the seventh on account of darkness. Attend-| Lady (A. W. O'Brien). dist e T ke, CfHer fpositions. . i 1:14% { asy money tickets were torn up in the Curtls & Son's Cavaller | ance, 3%00. Score, first game: Harry (C. Nelson)......ee.s s dist mn(;n f; v:';:o “;1 mark ;égren( advance- 1 a h len Rule won, st round by those who were certain Souct ;lu}!is‘ Son's Cash | ciybs— R H E. Time—2:24%, 2:21%. | Na‘_h ’h h;‘pf"fl;‘l;‘(l]""?taml]ar}‘fl?r;ifirasnt‘;u; A Cap third. Time, 1:07. | Hazel Dell could beat Montana. Y | of Tra o J. Cronin's Pittsburg T | e o s b LAt a1 longs, selling—1 wenl, Rusk) a0c- | 1 tok b oan ! vet, bt ahe didn’t yoAtere | Durnie T 3. Cronin'd Thoranil: AL R G SHOOND. RACH._Trotting, 3118 ‘olasss mily Deata; best two In three; parse; J1000 have suits who have applied for them. 455 '3 < SEyERGREs, Gold; Mc r G Jatterles—Leever, Gray and Schriver; Me- recker's b Galette Wilkes, by Jud Wilkes-Gale (Durfee) s | 58 e , short course—Chenter | day, being a off form result of a | . Vs T. Gib- | Batterles—Leever, Grs s r; Mc.| B Erkenbrecker's br. m. Galette g KEadibe o Vanity third Time, | grueling course she recelved last Sunday | & kmin Twin Gite Gos S ey yiandy | James and MoGulre. Umpires—Swartwood and L R e R F SONOMA, Sept e Mfifrfx:t Rieblia, a o won, Gold Fox | 8 Ingleside. She was badly beaten. Slors Mchonala ve, Lowe & Thospeon's s SO Claudius, b. #. by Kutwood Wilkes (Barstow) § I |prominent Swiss dairyman of this valley, it Phriond's MBI Gl oo was kicked in the abdomen by a fractious horse yesterday afternoon and received i such terrible internal injuries that his life is despaired of. For More Sports See Page 7. Wondering Tom, who was put out in the | Grang J. J. kdmond's Morning Glor 2ol R m @ | Ian Al b, by Palo Alto (Buneh)... ..o g s s rapitol, (g0 12 e on't, ieory usen’s Fire- ubs— . H. B. o . m., by bri hief Jr. (Smith) . | third round by O K Capitol, got the flag | bail vs. D. Ford's Bonita: 15 Fallon's Lily ot | Pitabare 178 Tl Qoore W McRinney. b by McKinney (Hodges) !in the second round from Little Joker. | the West vs. D. Cronin's Swinnerton: P Reil. | Brosbive 7 6 1| Clay's, b. h. by Grover Ciay (Rodriguez) Seckelman's Glen C = Batteries—Hoffer and Schriver; Kennedy and Eime Joker were slipped after rmc';)f those de- BES s dlen Slloa Brown's Alma: | grrell. Umpires—Swartwood and Hunt. | mon hares you read about. He ran them | Cash Day; J. O Donnell's Las Palmas vs. Rus. arrars) e—J. W, Wilson. Starter—R. Havey. all over the lot, flirted with them at one | sell, Allen & Wilson's Charming Belle; A. Van WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—In the first three Presiding Judge—J. W. Wil as made in all | of the escapes, refused to take it and 0¢n Bersh e American Eagle vs. T. J. McHugh's | innings of to-day's game Hahn was In fine THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; selling; purse, $300. re. the Grder cap 5 in the direction | L"5ress;, Moran & O'Neill's Nelly H vs. W. | form, striking out four men in succession. Hits 56. headed away from them in the direction | H. Jones' Prince Jerome; M. Michalik's Glen | were bunched on him in the fourth and fifth After a short undecided Tom and the 1¥'s Expense vs. W. Siken's Meiba; H. A. Dependable Drugs Ina_ K o | ot the slips, Wondering Tom taking a Roy vs. F. Passon's Merry Maiden; H. Gre innings, however, and the Senators took a com- Betting. P 0" Bl | nasty fall on the way. It finally became Tarmonsite e B ieber's Montans; D. Fore: manding lead. Attendance, 1200, - Score: " | Index, Horse. Age. Welght.(St. ¥m. %m. ¥m. Str. Fin. Tokem o o 9 k . ; s Babe A g 5 AW and | necessary to sip another dog, who ran In | well, Allen & Wilson's: Dalsy Clate e’ 15, | . Clubs— R H E | "5 Amasa, 4 . 13 11 11% 1X [Thome : s et foaas | w0ft Xillea, _, | Healey's Amarosn: J. Keenan's Hoyal Oak ve, | Washington T i 40 Amasa 4 - $ho it G Al haw : " fst furth | *The final round was not long in doubt, | A. Ohmeyer's Fair Rosalind: 1. Ronning's ker: | Cincinnatt pognll LoMatdRe b =& 38 A% "33 {ine |muitvan: 1§ anatame: Clara | 1 ord Byron looked to have the better of | Iy Gow va. J. Keenan's Fear Not: 8, Hansen's| Batteries—Weyhing and McMann: Hahn and | 33 Soke % 81 52 55 42 [Butler . third ey @iffinced | It by reason of the grueling given to the | Cur Clmate v, Py Kelli's hildwood, & Wit | peits. Umpire—Latham. o N o lan oy Jones. 65 7 won s Hiaby | Maiden in her course with the Maid o s. Co St. Helen: J. e b e d Frea aisy | Erin, although some people took a shy at * Jlack Rock ve A “Ohméyer's ‘Gecl: | BALTIMORE, Sepi Ti-Loutsville took the | —22® the Short end in the hope that his 1ord- | Seres ' Hrier M 3 3 rubber from the Oriolas to-day, winning thres Fie | ship might lurch. He fooled them. There Handy & Smith's 1ag. 06 ° Lady out.of the five played. -~ Baltimore outbatteq | _20Y Intruder. was nothing to it but the nobility in short and outflelded the Colonels, but Kitson's un- order. The results were: steadiness in the opening innings gave the vis- 57 FOURTH RACI . : P i t. P o 4 Jone 1oy arion v | BROKEN GAFF OF THE SRR de e i ot = o } ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin ! Jockeys. lo;f.""glf rlces D M SHAMROCK BEING FIXED |1 PR Fell From a Train. YUMA, Sept. 14.—Joseph Lomzen of Los | Scott Free; R. Attridge's Masterplece, a bye Baltimore 5 % v 5 es fell from a Southern Pacific train | (Lamplighter fvithdrawn); W i, Jons. Rus- | s Bt tartans b atoetam, S AR a HM“D febs oL LR ey T $5:3 ot XKnob, twel s from here, | tan beat . Holton's Rey Alfonso; Handy | Durin, e gham, 5 - I 2 s §u & ML B frl“l\lll:l?m{rtlx}x;l\(!n:n; £ 5minns 1da fi’“{ “,H ui?‘”‘l’—?\‘.\l B"lrnd"'“] Cgonti:uem];l;;m![‘?el Ysaciht Will ifvl:‘erl(ilaon and Smith! Umpires—Betts and :3 %:;lxlo TR ;‘1& ::’ g;- gxl-u :4 }{fi:x'x;e 5 a-; Our prescription prices are as low s necessary. He was stealing | Valentine; T. K. McEidowney's Right Bower ial Spins e - > = S Sagen- ; = tele et e time of the mishap. e B RO h!»é!i?:?flk?:o)\skut”'fi‘;‘a"\‘\% ! With the Old Boom. PHILADELPHTA, Sept. 14.—Cleveland was Time 1 4B Ferfec st Won ridden out. Winner, J. J. Moran's ch. c., by imp. an;i(}'easnnable as our medicine prices; . | }: (“;‘f"")J'J’“gl"‘.;fi'{“ h:“‘uo';?'\}‘x“ ‘mvnm. XNIE:: YOlllf.iswt- 14.14.“.“[” Fite Jr. :.:,:".r.:;; lll‘l:::l‘n;u-dla{;s;g'mlsmr:‘;dB:v"fi'“:'i _ Bathampton-Crisls. : labolrn?e:;;idr;gs useld‘ant\:] amo_unt o; 3 tane. Away; . Pison’ ot nat | And his assoclates were busy to-day re- - “ht Slebuk) FIFTE h; the Capital City Stake; val red regulate the price of Adams' S ertrude; Ed Wilson's Magnet P S ’, the Phillies made hits when th were E FIFTH RACE—Mile and an eighth; the i Yy 7 value, $470. S ho , SeAL F. A. McComb's Biue Rook: Aeneid Ken- pairing the Shamrock’s gaff topsail. The | Attendance, 257. Score: £ 4 Resded 58- prescription we fill. nels' Maid of Erin beat Hurley & Riley's SPATS Were sent to the vard early in the| Clubs— R H E | i Bettin So few inti like it is i | Btar ot Cuba; 4 Wilson's Magnesie_neat T | morning, end W. D. Dickey, manager of | Claveinma % % %l tnex. Horse Age. Welghtst. Std. ¥m. ¥m. ¥m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. |Op. L ‘O,b‘“ Mot atuc IS g s Rig 5 ant, was asked to hurry the work adelphia 898 - y | possible to quote general prices. beat Pasha Kenpels’ Right Arm; Locke & < 2 ", | Lyons’ Dick Is beat W. H. Lord's Fair Flor: pequpzed. _Tt:la collapsed racing é;afr had | Batteries—Hughey and McAllister; Bernhard | (43) Cromwell, a. 115 H f;‘& fi% HE :% e sncer B M. Elkuy Telephone felle beat 1. | (9 i€ Topalred, a8 thers was no duplicate | and Dousiass. "Umpires—Snyder and McGarr. | (8 Monrovia, & : 31 3h 314 32 83 31% |Thorpe . g Baker’s Kidney Cure 75¢ Jor hite Diamond; P, C. Blick's Lad e el spars sent over e v, 6. % & £ Y i o a5, Tonea Yitay v, Wi oratd | by MrRIfe. "Tho YArd omCils bt soms| PATCHEN THE WINNER. o TRl Trrrre it o s 32 32 |} Churchill’s SKin Soap I5¢ To keep the skin clean | Revolver beat J. H. Harrison's fappy Hoodoo; | Of thelr best machinists on the job, but = Time—1:35. Good start. Won easily. Winner, Cambridge Stable's ch. h., by imp. St P . 2 P > lande & Gerbers'Mount lda beat H Pink’ | could not promise to complete it Tor two [Ty g Special Race at Sioux City He| PlaiseFiavia > 100 Quinine Pills—2-grain 30c . bam’'s Newsboy; G. Lahusen’s Rireball beat W. | or three da. y He 4 Allen’s F le R rash e o Cramer’'s Report; F. A. McComb's One Spot beat | _Under thesé circumstances, = =2 en’s Female Restorer (o > to w 1“‘ th“ cxeretions W. J. Murphy’s Arrow: J. J. Warren's Sweet | Fife partly anticipated, it v.f'ns ‘5:&&;‘5& ‘DQfeaLs dohn: B Gmtry‘ SIXTH RACE—Five furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $250. Peruna g ; 3 8 Lips beat 3. Kerrigan's Lady Blanche: W. . | lengthen the old wats o tha s decld \$2| SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Sept. 14.—Five| DD " : 5¢ frcm it off; the skin takes Gollier's Marcha Washington beat W3 | racing spar, s0 that the vacht could have | thousand people attending the Sioux City Setiing 12 Phenacetine Tablets 25¢ ones' e; E. 25 rd | a trial test to- > o # G < areiof el ne i ol [ e Gl Gilmer SRR | Sourse. ‘As'the TaenEs practice Eea X Eif‘?mfféayc'fi'lfi”ffa t(};:n::ymggi :fl—&% Tpdex. 'Homse | Welaht/St. ¥m. Hm. ¥m G P, | op. CL Box Seidlitz Powders 25¢ car S hrift’s St. D G i Menlo g \ A : Bkt Triey & Mo O I Suiol et ST Becoming somewnamited, Mr. | purse. The track was oo soft and the| (@D Druidess o R s e it o 25¢ . erber's Onward; W. L. 3 5 3 B : blocked outside. Wendering Tom beat A. Ohmeyer's Gecidentat; | ind will take advantage of every suita- | Wind 100 atrong for fast time. B Roseot Hilo, 4 31% 34 3ns 33 5 % Carter’s Hair Restorer oc B 3 ¥ ental: | ble day until th i In the first heat Gentry h B 2 i v F. A McComb's Little Joker beat Lande & | pro d8Y,1 the craft 1s docked to put entry had the pole. | 3 Loyta ... - 981 3 LR RSt LS Carter’s Lithia Tablets T ki £ d Gerber's A._A. A. Morville; H. Weber's Mon. | DL In ‘thoroug racing shape. The horses started very evenly and went| 3 Palatine 106/ 5 52 53 52 B 1% [] 2 W > 25¢ o wash 1t often and |vna beat 3. Bradshaw's Hazel Deil; James | JB0th the racing gaff and that used on | almost neck and neck to the haif. Here| ... Fhlegon RiiiE] 6% 64 73 €3 Bennet n 3 Carter’s Pills 1 Dickson's Black Bese beat M. London’s Shar- | the old mainsail are of nickel steel. In the | Patchen closed the slight lead Geniry naq| .. Nine the Fifth.. .l 108 2 Shar oLk 8 2 , . 5¢ can, without doing any |3, besns nells of Aterscs veat 2 | B that collapsed and which is not belng | held and the two horses - went to the | .. Tanoke . S SRAS TR Y Ll (I Carter’s Dyspepsia Tablets 40c aylor's d Lassie; erl & Knowles' eet. epa S -Sixteenths V] V. v 2 A - Mist beat R. L Tavior's Bounding Dell. - | an inch In thickness. This gaff is sixty- | Patenon than ook theqoagcieen them. Time—1.03%. Good start. Won driving. Winner, H. J. Jones' b. f., by The Bard-Relay. Abbey’s Salts 20c, 4oc, 85¢ ol siblenc ot Socond. round -Lady Marlon beat Cleopatra; | Seven feet long to an inch. which. al- | heat by & heaq il ahicaishd and won the =zl —— z e C ts 1 &) sort of violence 10 it, r€- |ueiy"Maiden beat Masterpiece: Hustan beat | though _formidable enough, is fiva. fest | g hrasn il aljs® hard-fought and ex- SEVENTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upw $300, Rpare Toc, 20c, 40c A 1da; Traveler beal Right Bower: Jesse Moors | less than experts and_ wisedcres had es- | - In the second hewt Pateh 60.° < ot S hort centlc s6a beai Gold HUL; Mald of Erin heat Maguet: | timated It., As the old gaff was Sixty- | the lond wh, O rchen had a heed quires d st g P» | Magnesia beat ‘Wag: Dick L beat Telephons | three fect ten inches long, the additien | miee. ana loh ihe horses went under the Sk o . Girl; Revolver beat Lady Garnet (after an |given to it is three feet two Inches. Thi wire and Slawly .increasied It, being a|index. Horse Age. Welsht.[St. Wo. %m, ¥m. ir. Fin Jockeys. |0p. CI. a4 soap with no free al- |updecided): Fireball beat Mount Ida; One Spot | figures give an inkling of the extent o | \pibiyand a hal? ahead at the half. At a S p beat Sweet Lips: Lord Byron beat Martha | whien Mr - Fife hag Emre“ed o 0 | the three-quarters he was two lengths 55 Donator, 4...... 7 TH 6% 1h [Morse §.g A Washington: O I Capitol beat St. Michael | of the Shamrock's mainsail since ghe ares | @head. In the stretch. Gentry made a| 22 Somis, §. 3 81 3h 21% |Buchanan % 'r‘“ll in it (after an undecided); Wondering Tom beat Lit. | gailag with e . Tl “Il e she was | strong spurt and nearly closed the gap, 20 Negligence, 4. 1 1h 1% 31 |(Blair .. 5 3 e ® tle Joker; Black Bess beat Montana; Belle of | *45 S WIth the cutter Britannia. but Patchen won the heat and race by a| (1 Snips, 4. E % 7n 41% |Coburn . 7 = - h Anderson beat, Sleety Mist = g‘n S xi;'?fifi mdsemw&l;l elhsnr;ag;-er half length In 2:048. 52 Major Cook, a. o $ gg 33’ g ;fi ,‘,’g‘:;' - g 4 S Third round—Merry Maiden beat Lady | vl ned " ve 52 P 4.. 1 ley 20 Pears’, the soap that Marlon: Rustan beat Traveler: Maid of Frly | DO inside bracin ONRRNOONCIONNTIIOCRO0ONNNN | i Miee Dividend, 4100104 5 61 5% 7 [Rulz ek - beat Jesse Moore; Dick L beat Magnesia; ¥ 3 N 51 Himera, 1. . 10 10 9 8 Johnson [] 15 eo e tes. | Revolver beat Fireball; Lord Byron beat One Nelson as a Transport. SUNDAY'S CALL can be pur- 26 Stromo, 3. L98 6 11 1 s [Butler €8 ‘ears bput no EXCOT] P Spot; O K Capitol beat Wondering Tom; Belle | SRATTLE’ Sept. 14.—Th Vi 51 Averine, & 108 2 23 23 10 Thorpe . g5 g i i b of Anderson beat, Black Beas. S hal; Beaa :e e;t;antz;r chased from all agents and 3 Bastile, 3. L ssliy 5% 1n 1 [Ward . 2 3 Al es] Fourth round—Merry Maiden beat Rustan; - S, n charter: y e 51 Wilmeter, 4. . e e Du - 10 g o e o podpbeon | B o s e o B e £ s | B T ot S o oy e : % e evolver; e of . e clsco 1z ¢ H I . Bew gl v v PR BSSId, Good start. Won drivins. Winner, Ejmwood Stack Farm's b. g, by tmp. |

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