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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1899. STANFORD- OLVMPIC WAS A TIE GAME L Football Match in Which her Scored— Heat Makes running m crowd and mpie W to the i the prog- T n Thierkauf w | Prince second, Short Za)! i s th M 2 | F wa i eting. | Johnst | played, got secc won it at ced. Je tarted. DETRC urlongs—May Bach won, Georgie Goebel third Witz won, iile and a qua se. "‘lgrls second, Gun Metal third. Tim aking within fifty y Dy. Book, Harry second, Flirtation third. course st hird. Tin g—Jimp won, e and a quarter, selling—Jackanapes . Croesus second, Harry Nutter third. One mile—The Rush won, Florison sec- ond, The Monk third. Time, 1:41%. Ky., Oct. 7.—The weather and the time he card, the was won ht, in three straight heats, at $25 the field, making the last mile in ut trouble. Dainty Daffo, poorly nd money. The 2:17 trot 1 by Axmere, the favorite, at 325 1 In the first heat, wi re and ds of the wire; third « hird. Axmere took the from Black Raven who lost it the wire, dr rig! ack, Gun- t way, but 1gth; , being lame, did not go world’s pacing record, as an- Results ohnsto: purse $1000—Axmere sixth heats. won Time, n sec WINNER TAKES 8$12,000. Morris Park, Second. 1 crowd won, . Muskadine Time, 1:204. | fall meeting | opened to- htful; track A big sur- obacco stakes, ider, nigh di Lord 1d Fox, finished | vas | out n: of a rd Zer | ! won, The Lady | iopscotch third Tima.l ess Thyra woa, Bliz- Minto "third. ‘Time, { ng—Semivar | Seattle third. | mile, selling, value ord Zenl seccond, f various | cx paddock M nging the best | Mussle-Th f € reat, | s, b. $1500; b. f gle Mitct CHI —Weather clear, track fast Six furlongs, selling—Dagmar won.' & . | W. Ransome's Clara, Breitzmann’ ; team to its | 8 ¥ B i | at Compan T | T. L. Miller's Spray, | and Hildeb | )IT, Mich., Oct. T.—Favorites won | I F. Humphrey | from annihila | 3 Track was fast; weather | He , and ex-Commodore J. s Dlaye (@ The situation? We have more work done now than all the other com- : e 3= Unipire O’ | @ panies combined who are offering their stock for sale by advertising. i)l”'xiz'l o ak “";“'““]15 Supper Pr"x‘?rfifl b)!' J. | the crowd by judging We have more actually p: n ofl lands than any company in the State. i e e e i e s e e e e mento men | @ We are the only company In the State that is not dependent on the 2 e, itie ; y Le Balltogm for tho cereiony of they played it torcuns | @ ratlroad for carrying its ofls. We the only company in the State F-,:”L(;‘:’um;.“\\‘tr& | “u v"lniu"lfl-{v;'n T,n:z'n \11»1::—: } ntation of the cup, won on Sep- | S }I{ed on them late in the game d that proposes to refine. We are the only company in the State = 0 aird. L* A R beat W. H Shears Furs: B3 Reillys | U 1»')-‘5\15 Gadder. After opening i??’ug e | that sells its stock under a guarantee. We are the only company in gl True be 7.1“1-‘.! Cone's ;ng“ggu s Ll hfi#;:l;nl(;:y; 'f‘.) lx'rmH\:}:I{m:he ing a pret Y , touching the | the State who allows 30 d: after purchase for investigation. We are ey's 0. 25" Cagithl: beat yomn!| by ¢ <.n..m11.,m Carl Westerfeld, wi ;er«;lmdF - and d man on the only company in the State whose lands are so situated that they MeCool Pasha Kennels' Firm | hearty words of congratulation. - . ollowing is the scc sily T is city. nid beat BER. a6 B! Dopexs Wanla: Gus :i'un\nsud{{x"‘:r}\‘. xt,\llo«m;xhy. ex-Commo- SAN FRANCISCO, can easily be reached from this city hrio Vicl o rcrombie’'s Rock Island . | dore ew of the sloop Truant and turlones, ~ Nicholas won, e i | Commodore A. M. Clay of the California | AR L 2 . Ke miin's | Yacht Club followed with short speeches. st acul g o 3 at D, { Next came g by Percy A. Crump, a e By 1 0 e 0 er 0“ Conqueror k| spe “Uncle” George Brom- | Su » 2 0 3 [ ¢ : | § J. Mecl e II. , and a s by R. S. Bridgeman. A 'l‘furtm [0 dilant 1] 2 N < T SICH B . con's ‘rench-Canadian Son; and song and | Reill PO i B 1 Final Preparations for the Great s Whiteheat” beat = A" Jonn o v R. B. Mitchell were the next | Lyde 1Rl 0|8 The best value, the best security, the best proposition offered by any Twenty-Mile Contest Over the ltams . on ‘”.h.‘; g’;’f§r73§“g‘?§fiffi?“§§l’f; et it . company in the State? Our stock is now selling at $5 per share until San Leandro Road. mc-m:sm;z SCOR P 2 the putting out to sea L P e the next meeting of the Board of Directors, but may be taken from the ES. el The intervals of | e market any moment as developments at the well show nearness to ofl | =l led with stereopticon | S I 0 iz The Courses Were Long in the Open ic view; 5 5 ywing offici E g D | mic view nd bits of . AB. R. BH. §B. PO. A. B, I e Ty Metawenis, Ur e 5 OE A D DO NOT DELAY. o S (r‘r e At in | ong the nown yvachtsmen who £ 6 1 3 0 5 4 | e stro - | 1 the g MBS Ie g 0 " i s B o “Illustrated Prospectus” free. Agents in nearly all counties in the ¢ long cour: 0, '{1 State. y to relea 0 e ¥ oo flig g urth dog. F 1 ¢ [ 3 n [] by thirty-two oeasiol it Shigitie an »wn for the Puppy el SR in the Open stake. St 0 3 ey C Office Hours—$ a. m. to 8:30 p. m. | lows: 1 | A rence beat T, J. Harrington's Southern Gir’ G. Lahusen’s Wheel of Fortune beat J. Dennis' October Woodcock; J, M. Stilwell's Alex beat T. J. Harrington's Bean Peep; J. M. Stilwell's | Esmeralda beat J. Talbot's Black Rock: D. | Shannon's_Soubrette beat Moran & O'Nell's Irene H; E. M. Kellogg's Kid McCoy beat J. gerson’s Gold Hill; T. Sullivan the Hill beat W. C. Glasson's Joy SEE ose FAST HARES | 'THE LOCALS TEST DOGS IN COURSING |G v s St el % The Rijodigi 6t the Open’| o8 Wn e opin e beat ne & Daly’s Shylock Boy; Con- Brother: Senorita beat & Trant's Stake at Union Park Pro- vides Good Sport. K. ¢ & Toland's Ornament beat P Hastings; E.Baumeister's War- andy & Smith’s Jennie Wilson; J. . Stilw Hattabelle beat Lowe & Thomp- son’s Prince Hal; E. D. Fallon's Lily of the West beat P. M. Clarkson's Black Hawk; E. M. Kellogg’s Lady nore beat Sebine &| The hares were an unusually strong lot | Daly's Gypsy; D. 's (names) Sarcastic | Umpire O'Connell called the game be- - ; | at Union Coursing Park yesterday and it | beat J T:sgnl; Dogne R v n Francisco and Sacramento, the | was necessary to send the rellef dog out | HoW DALl 5 DETeRs fdmiral Dowey: Fas in the race for the pennant, at the on several occaslons. Daisy Clair was | of poor condition; Murphy & Toland' beaten by Young America, Lavender deat M. Kellogg’s Towa M Uncle Fuller, Metallic and Thornhill won their courses and will meet in the second round to-day. The MecInerney dogs were all successful yesterday, Johnny R, Tom- my Rex, Regina R and Nora all being in stake yet. The coursing to-day should of a high class, owing to the po: in which tlie dogs are drawn. The re: of the run-down yesterday are as beat E. mpson’s St. Oran beat H. Allen J. Byrnes’ Fleven Spot beat Scbine & y 's Lady Oswald; J. Byrnes' Olvmpus beat W. H._Shear's (names) Chauncy; E. Baumels- ters Winning Ways beat J. Fitzsimmons' Peaceful Glen: James Byrnes' Nellie B beat T. J. McHugh's Mald of the Mill CORINTHIANS RETURN ail their seri again to-day. the game a draw the and there was e Y P tinuing for many more in players, imbued with the their profession and the shoutin hundreds of spe playing the natio fol- al T otey ¢ il ey st st a |- THE (CHAVIENGE: TROPHY:|5iives wles' Sleety Mist; T. Y ey's | P T | 3 A beat Pasha Kennels' Rest A. | ’fi ll ‘;AF r}cgret!e\l‘“\vlé:r?' Ehe‘red )h:“,l- ?é tneys Theron beat Maler & Reld's | The Cup Is Handed Over to the San | {7 that slopd menacingly over the fig s ) Francisco ¥acht Club Men at | West." The game, whic < 2 | heavy batting and startling rin beat J. Their House. one Of the best on the rronite be There was a large and jolly gathering | many days. Although there w Hurricane; R . Lopez of vachtsmen last night in the clubhouse | dance of errors on the part of the local Pasha Kennel Ann; Aen of the San Franclsco Yacht Club at |Mmen nearly every mistake was e £ Athen: berc Thri £ stoppin, Sausalito. The occasion was the presen- P slim. tation of the San Francisco perpetual | challenge cup by the Corinthians to the s | present holders, the San Francisco t Club. Invitations to be present on the | occasion had been fssued by Commodore x aley’s = beat H | T. L. Hill to the members of the Corlu- | T thian, California, Encinal and South s Honor Bright; < connected at J. Maher's Benicia Boy; J. C Bay clubs. During the afternoon the | shoots nine good ierica beat Russell, Allen & Wilson's | sloops Pactolus, Idler and Surf sailed | home run strike by Kru « s & Son's Cash beat Aeneld | over from Oakland Creek, while from |field fence, Tiburon came E. F. Sagar's Edna, W. H. | F¥iscos a slight lead, a zles well pla up hard and of Toepke's Harpoon, A. J. Sag: ."O'Hommedieu, C tlett, J. S. Cockerill, Woods of Vallejo, E. L Gutte was supplied ed between the coveted and by | the | heartily their to recover the Al American Jockeys Win. J. LONDON, Oct. 7.—At to-day’s racing at Kempton Park Octobe the | | the 0 v plate was won by S. B. Joel's St. Tnes’ Hig! beat J. Me- on which J. Reiff had the mount nt Clarks. W Clark and H. W % H beat D. W, ding. . Decke Horton. 5 nan's Law- directions. . ment under drug treatment. all nervous, organic and chronic troubles. patient. service unless it will give a current that you can feel without burning, that you can regulate, and that will last long enough to be curative. These points expose the weakness of all other electric belts. I guarantee, on a bond of $5,000, that my Electric Belt is the strongest on earth and best made, and gives a continuous current that you can feel and regulate, for one year without a cent of expense for renewals. My Chamois Cushion Electrodes allow the current to enter the body in a soothing, gentle stream, without the burning and blistering known in old style belts. Free Book I have just published a beautifully illustrated 80 page book, telling how I cure Rheumatism, Kidney and Stomach Troubles, and all weakness of men, It should be read by every man who is weak or in pain. It has full ins formation and hundreds of testimonials, with prices of my Belts, from $5 up. I will sead it closely sealed, free, Ican demonstrate in five minutes to those who call personally, what my Belt will do. I give a free trial treatment, Let every skeptic come and get proof. Call or write. DR, Wi A, MLAUGHTIN, i S. F., and Burdick Block, : Sundays, 10 to 1. J Oor. Bpring end Becond, Los Angales. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG-STORES. AND CAPITALS PLAY ADRAW A Highly Inte:sting Contest Closed by Darkness When the Score Stood 8 to 8. count of darkness and the first game of to be fought 1 decla ore stood 8 to §| bility of it con- | & notable fc CYCLERS TALK POLITICS. ine II, ridden by Tod Sloan. Full| fThe fegular monthly meeting of the i iff had vernors of the California Associated | ¢ The matter w. ond and Thurling finished third. | Cycling Clubs was held last night at its e : committee, one mile. The betting was 5 to 1 ° in the Parrott building, the follow- \';’."“‘;"‘,‘llniu inderae b ol AT St. Valentine II. | roa nd improved streets. g's Babe Murph for the Delegate Lamkin of San Jose could not b = Horton. | »d tne meecting, but sent word derable time was spent in an anf- For a case of Rheumatism, Lame Back, Nervous or Sexual Weakness, Stomach Trouble of any Kind, Torpid Liver, Weak Kidneys, Varicocele, Lumbago or any Chronic Trouble which my new Electric Belt will not help with ten days’ use according to my ADVERTISEMENTS. OIL BELT Two and a Half Miles Long in Contra Costa Co. Only nine miles by wagon road from Oakland. Oil seeping from the land in fifty different places. Gas and oil now escaping in small quantities from the well. Well down 960 feet. Three Hundred Feet Deeper drilling will strike the true ofl sand, and then our stock will be worth TEN TIMES what it is to-day. In the past year stocks of va- rious companies have gone from a nominal price to hundreds per share because they struck “oil.” Compare Them With Us. It costs the producer “freight and pipe line service, barrel to reach market from Coalirnga and vicinity tirely in the hands of the railroad company. land for 15 cents per barrel. ver | :d | |8 in the was | ¥ in | i played 65 cents per ; besides, they are en- ‘We can lay our oil in Oak- REFINEKY COMPANY, Rooms 322-323 Parrott Building, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The resignation of T. D. the Acme CI i ments for the f;r..;.nwl fif! | elay race could be ma The race will therefore be later on. This offer is especially directed to physicians who have cases which show no improve- I want to prove to every honest doctor that the day has come when drugs must be laid aside and Electricity, the grandest of all remedies, applied in Doctors do not, as a rule, recommend my Belt, some because they are prejudiced against anything new, some because they think my Belt is like the cheap, worthless affairs which are sold in drug stores and on the streets; and a great many others because they don’t want to lose a It is a certainty that a man using my Belt faithfully has no need of a doctor. DR. McLAUGHLIN ELECTRIC BELT CURES WEAK MEN The energy that it pumps into the nerves of a weak man turns despair into gladness; it fills the heart with exhilarating courage, warms the blood, develops the muscles and gives a feeling of youthful confidence. responsible for the restoration of 10,000 weak men in the past three years. My success in curing and the enormous sale of my Electric Belt are both due to the fact that[ have made a science of applying electricity to the human body. The method that I use now, which is protected by patent, is the result of my 20 years’ study. Electricity is useless unless you apply it right, and no electric belt is of any My It 1S i 1 TESTIMONIALS. See what I have done for these men. His Back Is Strong Now.| His Strength Restored. MICHIGAN BLUFF, Placer Co., Cal, Soldlers' Home, SANTA MONICA, Sept. 19,1599, 15, 1889, A. McLAUGHLIN, | DR. M. A. McLAUGHT Yeur Belt has been a great benefit ' Dear Sir—1I My back | ment wh strong ing {n every | bencfit to me, way. I have been a e work for | years my fri over two months and have recommended your | younger a Belt at every opportunity. Yours truly, e i AUGUSTUS MILLER. | Yours truly, Weak Back and Kidneys. 39 Merchants' Exchange, SAN FRANCISCO, Seot. 11, 18%. DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN. Dear Sir—Your Electric Belt Treatment has cured me at the age of 73 of all weakneeses in Back and Kidneys, #o that I can now stoop or stan ct, dress and undress more easily than for vears;: It has also restored me to vigor and sound health. Vel lArul)' yours, Better Than Medicine. 418 Turner st., SAN Sent FRANCISCO, 16, 1599, C. "HAMMOND. SNAPNANAAAAAAAASL VA ASAANAD