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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 AHT”_L 7HY AH‘W ‘ been tampered with to make it resemble QOOHOGSSOSOO0O0SV6S 000000000000 0VC00VOE00COCCCO00 0900000000009 ) the last event at Windsor to-day. was| W HITE WINGS the only outsider to finish in gront. The meeting closes to-morrow and winas up | \A/]LL SOON BE that of the disputed declaration. Judge OgaOOO-O00000000@00000‘0‘000'0000000010000000000000000000: © it <z}v'urk‘k) began an zu'mlgwul kfor u‘\:i e ; o D plaintifis this afternoon and spoke un the Highland Park Club's circuit. Mo the hour of adjournment. The case will @ g 0: e the Cstables will be shipped to Cin- SN UG LY FOLDED g0 to the j Monday. e (3 cinnati. Result: | I { Loty D .0 4 A g: | Six furlonge, Trlllngix'fi{(h;(lr:! wor, Top | g ¢ the Yachtin | Roll *“Dehaven third. Time, 1:16 i 2 L ' OLD MINER RESCUE ) - 4 - = c® ‘ Five furlongs. relling—Hendricks won, Hibls- | Closing Days o e g BY THE DE VRIES PARTY | cus second, Wapdleca third. " Time, 108 | Season Are Close at selling - B R S, ‘; g | R e iy third. " Time, i o 1 Hand. : I Six and a half furlongs, selling—Tick! von, | ¢ Merritt Criticizes the| captain Beck Found Unconscious P 1 P | Sinnemahone second, Cariboo third. Time, — iy S | From Cold at Basalt $00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Q | S wnt « hat furlongs, selling—Nicholas | The victory of the Gadder hus Brtiees » e y e th 8 3 XC t T 1 o ‘ Meadows. ©0005698RAB60 0:0 000 © 0 0:0:000 00 009 © 0:0 0.0 0 000 C0000000000006000 |, 0™ “c B Geors e ahy o tewer than twenty-ons e | STOCKTON, Oct. 13.—Congressma | — | ive of whom are ladies, Son e Ve Vitty o /i | down once, but only remained about six | | CCINNATI, Oct. 13 —After a delay of over persons. four or five of whom :rr:rl:‘”:_ SYSTEM RADICALLY WRONG : go with the intention of making {3 seconds. There was a repetition of light- | - half an hour at the post In the fourth race at | having handed in their names for mem- B e ning fighting, and just as Springfleld was Latonta to-day, Lord Zeni, with 116 pounds up, | bership since September 23. Though t RS ar :x(]v through ¥ I ;‘.»u;;t{-d out the gong rang and the de- | went out and covered a mile in 1:41% and won | Corinthians were naturally d appointed y S St ok e o orn In'a big gallop. This was the best performance | at the defeat of the Truant they bore the GENERAL URGES REMEDIAL | tor 2dy come on W [ priack McMahon and W, Meyer, both | at ‘the meeting. Weather pleasant; track fast. | micgortune Itke true sportsmen. The . trir h SCo, Vi ate! | 3 ¢ s + e LEGISLATION. severity, trip over th By’ A HEAD ten Tounds, but in the sixth Mayer was | DI ‘I' ED alts | change of possession of the Challenge cup BN impossible Bllen knocked out. He was outclassed from the | [ Smee edtling X oung De- | will be a good thing for yachting and will ety Ea = bt | —— | ive and 2 nait furiongs, selling—fcedrop | ald materfally in building up the San Fran- s are C g | 5 AT & | . Charles Vickers and Mike Moliss went won, Woodtrice second, Caviar third. Time, | cisco Club. It will also add greatly to the ket i, Beat P. A. Finnegan at Odds | {7, Jopnds and thouen both knew very | Sensational Heat in the 2:10 1 interest’ of the yachting season of 1900, ears. All known 3 nd coming collecting Officers at Present Have No Voice in the Selection of the Ordnance higher aititudes little about boxXing they put up a very ac- i S Gty 3 S w is from the d I th £ Mudsy Goi ceptable hippodroming act and turnjshed 2 ongne mile, seliing—Hill Billy,won. F1oP 5| for ‘the Corinthians will try their hardest They Are Compelled weathier contmues’ il il be ciosed | of 25 to J—Mud3y Going | spod eniertainment 1% Hho bowa mome | Trot on the Lexington | 6r it Bin Wk stfiper maam sec- | to recover the trophy, and the Gadder will s De s, 3 3 s were so excitin, Y. B ia Wickes t me, 1:41%. ake g & b e :xt year's Mac- to Use. t Basalt Meadows De Vries and at Oakland { brought the audience to its feets yelling Track | “Five TarlongeBrooe won. Princess ¥edora | T:0KC & SITong bid for next years —— nions picked up Captain Beck, % | applause to the tired hut ‘game fighters. | ® second, Turkish Bride third. Time, 1:08. donough cup. s 5 m man. The old man = \x+‘1 rs earned the decision. r i : e Last Sunday evening ()m{v was afvm‘rm Dispnseh KosThesCall the r altitudes on a is an accepted th he turf that he programme was one of the best 8§ s | CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—Weather cléar; track | north wind which induced most of the Emma e (ing trip. Te started to come dowh e T ainy Weather, | Scen at 8 local club for many months. e watchiy foE e oAl | tast. Result : yachtsmen at Sausalito to breakfast SEUINGITHN, | Oct he storm overtook him. Had he b - G day | e e CIN N, K Six furlongs—Nellle Fonso won, Alice B sec- | @shore. At § a. m. the clubhouse gun wa jort of Major Gene - ot ene okt eCn e et mED as the track at Oakland yesterday | LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. I8—After a| S & 1 won, Sk e e it I DdoryCgocan Wesl o i Saealy have was sea of dark, splashy mud, the un-| KENNEDY AND CHILDS DRAW.|day's postponement racing was resumed | Jich Ramiet third ‘rime, 1M4%, - e veral of e G e erished. When first discovered he was | expected was looked for in any of the| .. T to-day with a slow track. Valpa, the 5 to | Violet Parson third. Time, 1:26%. the Corinthian and California yachtsmen Hits -&E the Wited wconscious condition. ~ All the re- | rac It finally occurred in the third, a | Six Hot Rounds Fought Before a |20 favorite in the pooling, won the $2500 | Six furlongs—Basseda won, Nettie Regent| who had come over for the presentation \Sut Koutey. \The wet and were supplied him. but | mijc selling affair, when Lomo, a % to 1 Chicago Athletic Club. Wedt dtdlca withlease: s mhere wasino.pool-/| SN Ihedenme RIS Time ERINE T8 UL 1|0 the cup Onthe previous night pridicans £ thewHOle | L eromiit e e g oniog oo Buchanan in the ddle, | CHICAGO, Oct.. 13.—Joe Kennedy of | Ing after the first heat. Mary Kineella second, Baraterla third. Time, | ghip Cygnus. Toward 11 0'clock the fleat f the him out. Captain was lashed Snatc dict from P. A. Finnegan, | California and Frank Childs ot Chicago [ The sensation of the day turned up in |14 : Johnson second, | 80t Under way .at a signal from Commo- e me of the horses with ropes and the | the second oice, by a head. U x)ful‘lu" fought six hot rounds to-night, the de- | the 2:10 trot, when Charley Herr, the fa- | ”mn"“;?_}::g““;fl ‘“”Y}Iv ;‘(}rvl -“‘:x‘“‘v"’n second, ‘].‘”-.) T. L. Hill. Commodore Allen M. was made out slowly. It w row vorite, was distanced in the third heat. | *'J 2 rd Time, 140 o mer sec- | Clay saluted and bade his hosts farewell, s still | nately the One mile—Tulla Fonso won, almost entirely | cision being a draw. Kennedy, who out- bureau and e Sters (dsuasanty it SOhDIE baone wuiee ioYeHBOE d good thing It | weighed Childs, had the better of his an- | Loiie at 315 to $6 Tor. ine feld. but atter| % Moront third. ~Time, OF Goat Toana the braeze Toil ke, bk h NC reached Meain ama (he betting, Tennessee Mald, backed from | tagonist a majority of the rounds, but| tno first heat it switched to Lucille, who | R the California yachts Pactolus, Embla, : cuched again, and 300"} Cut a very prominent figurs out in | Childs did most of the leading through- | the frst heat, It switehed to Luciile, Who | pNGLISH RIDERS OUTCLASSED. |fif: Gy e, vashts Pact AT ot : e o hen Cha | out. Kennedy had the better of It the 4 X Just | front until headed for the wire, when she 3 € o t split into six heats and after a hard strug- | their moorings, Th n 1ad Yo | Stopped. Roadrunner, after running in | LhmaTout Gy bim, ot Jabs leaving Childs | gle Titer drove Malcolm Forbes' chestnut | Americans Take Three of the Day’s | Corinthian vachts moved up to Paradise on @ second position for two-thirds of the | over Childs in the first half of the fourth | Mare May Fern to victory. = o Races at Newmarket. B ey “!I‘\‘,‘;T_“‘f e route, was downed for the place by Finne- | round, landing left jabs and right swings | for Audubon Boy. The other two starters| LONDON, Oct. 13.—At to-day’s racing, | the yawls: Tramontana and Arcturus and The latter horse was plainly the | untft Childs was weak. ‘The latter came | fought. it out for second and third money. | the last day of the Newmarket second Oc- , Phoe- but a bungling ride deprived him of | UP Strong at the finish of the round, how- | Reqyits: tober mecting, Over Norton won the o0 were under ossible care. W held re- do w STRIKE AT MONOPOLIES. making or best/bncin I ever, and Iennedy.was himself,a ligtle | "2RIRL 0 0 D5 L RO L Ll doRe R S : 01s Sthnasiwhi iy "he he West stakes, 2: ss, . i Stand Nursery plate. Sloz ar- d Important Ordinance Passed by Den-| Iy the other events decided favo '(5! L R T declsion | Jaipa won I straight heats. ' Time, | kin in th e ’ulyxulplrnoseed e e e e e o red two and second ehoices two of S ; T e ] g all-age selling plate was won by | the sloop Will o' the Wisp, with all -her of Su- e purse The attendance was good and | McPARTLAND WINS. d Paul Pry also started. King. ridden by L. Relff, at 6 to 1. equipment, and for the st time In seve r | the betting better than on the day pre- | sy class, trotting, purse $2000—May Fern won ran eral years owns no boat of any sort. nds by v 4 aterhou 512 | McPartland of this city received the de-|5:34:" and took second and third monevs. First | Southfield plate. Guava was first. Nine- de er, prepared under the irec ),000 for the if-sister to Heartses andie, | ¢ the Denver | 0 the post in the op ion over Owen Zeigler of Philadelphia | and fourth moneys went to May Fe; r Mon- | teen horses ran. f P nble for | after twenty-five rounds of hard and fast | terey, drawn in fifth heat, w foment Captain John H. Keefe, will ved on the beach. To-morrow the . . X d_and| The Middle Park plate was won by y den two-year-olds, filly was | fig) : > Br v o) ' e 2 dl g L s Y | be s ONStru = y fighti at the Br iway Athletic Club. | third heat Time, 2:13%. Dr. Leek, dem v v S10¢ y. Si rses g » . + row . r is to com- ved down t Jfrom § to 5 to | Both men were badly battered and would | Lucille and ¥ Wlso started Demacrat, even, with Sloan up. Six horaes | small-yacht “regatta and rowboat races e, pacing, for foals of 1807, | "°4" postponed. from September 17 are sched- n mc v and won all th y. Moun- not have been able to go two more | second | rounds. The attendance was 3500. The | 1o heat its A'two-year-old selling plate was won by | Lied (o take place. AS the yawl IKitt er Com- taine our ubon Boy won in straight ot throughout tbe rux era out | Kid had the better of the argument from | %, 2:4, Nutlawn and Maiden | filako 8 to 1,-ridden by Sloan. Fourteen | wake and the sloop TIoHls ioneR i o two lengths for th irst to last, except in the fifth and six- | econd and third moneys. half-raters av Hema pant In the seventeenth Zeig- | et | Enlint vl Dk and I = Hihton the | GET-AWAY DAY AT WINDSOR. ~DEFEAT OF THE LEADERS. muv howee 1 winning th round ler went to the floor from N8 TOW IR e there will ce: jackpot with the long-| jaw, but arose immediately. They fought = t Sy i | € i ham (mmvh‘«; mile run | hard to the end. | DETROIT, Oct 13.—Nicholas, who won | Baltimore Scores Six Runs in the 1';"_“,: A8 ‘};’rm‘r e ea s = elheads : R R I Lo A e el Sl e —_— Tirst Inning. Schober _and the latter by White % 1 at « Somis and Correct er ¥ = ‘ CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. l']\‘l' nton. Of the four annual 0 s t de nd. The arent! o bal nw each nine has won two. m]r o x'u;l [ SIRD. L pareny TH E C A LL!S R A Cl N G C H A RT Clubs— W.L.Pet.| Clubs— W.L.Pet. | Corinthians will give ts passed | 1ud “dressing distres Faversham not » | Brooklyn ....99 678 | Pittsburg ...76 Saturday, the 21st inst., at Chicago ch ha ch prohibits s 2 se un Boston ... Bt the feast 'lr;"x’;"'““ gt "“;l““ia_‘ s *hiladelphia 93 58 Louisville .73 el enilven i s 0 L o S timore ...86 60 (589 New York...80 90 : hed ot rom the favorite. The latter St. Louts.....84 66 .560 Washington 53 100 Abandoned. “The Cineinnati .80 67 Cleveland ...20 131 ADEINCUR: WL «CLOES n Sunday, the 2 cruises squadron will be t The handsome vacht Jessie, | formerly owned | M. Macdonough and sold some time ago to be used as a pilot boat on the Columbia River, is to be em- | e dndecd to et the place | OQARLAND RACETRACK, Friday, October 13, 1899.—Eighteenth .n | day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather the latter would have been BROOKLYN, Oct. 13.—The Baltimores caught n napping in the first inning to-day and be- ey could be sent to the fleld six of them of them on a cloudy. Track sloppy. Dr. Rowell's colors were seen in the| ppy- front for the first time at the meeting in | I seven furlong n, w R MULHOLLAND- res| ¢ 80 sup- 1 s fi t ven furl oo _F. E. MULHOLLAND- i = i o h £ weckard alse ;“UP: | ployed in halibut fishing on the banks off h SIRST S hits 3 1 « tery and Cape FoX with FIRST RACE-—Futurity Attendance, 1100. 3 Cape Fox. & . D, K ever being 1 I g 2. | of the prevailing 1 Aohts ke "8 | Index. Hors Weight.'St. % 38 1| men around Alviso \g gredt sport fr Brooklyn spearing the leopard which come started_ In the Batteries Far- he. s bs dash, with Btta H open! Exsence ...... 10 1 Jfad K ith; D nd Far- | up to. the. shor crabs. A. ( - M inst the ut mare receded to 5 to Jolly Briton 108 2 Dufry | BORTON, Oct. 13—Bergen's two-bagger a feet long and pounds each. s nally, were in- SBLpl A 200 4 NgCarty Hamilton's single in the sixth inning sco: The sharks destroy Small fish ) 138 My Secvet. : | only run of the game. Do Con ncer's schooner 138 Ella du Poy.. § in of Lauder, who w Muriel kame. Both pitchers were in Attendance, 1300. Score: 138 Abbie 148 Pa made his d Bambo HOMING PIGEONS’ FLIGHT. il iy | o ewsiiy. " Thi Winn, Andrew o $ e e e < ssence away In front le and Bery Piatt and Me- & JOTINE .- OOVRE Tigeon oL s TO-DAY’S ENTRIES. ] nee away o e S AT D s | second race for the southern serles for - | = —~ young birds was flown last Sunday from for this a 13.—Seymour was wild | Tres Pir It again fell to one of John ollowing are the entr running events: nd the enators won n ragged game. | o or's _birds to make the fas t time. | 158, =wcon racE-om on e furlongs; maiden three- g T Botting. opped at the end Of the Seventh | mhe Jast race of the series will be held on ic Ma ke o o : st st Fin. | Op. 1. i ount of darkness. Attendance, | 171 98- e besti vorace thne " Oftering = . - ; : time between = el e ) hree racs will determine the ownershi b ) . Fav 106 2 | _Clubs: g E. |t P fishing S T gy 10805 2 | washington . M. B | of the trophy, a valuable silver cup. The W, Orphan.. 100 Correct 941 h | New York . R l 8 3 | last race was a severe test on the birds, 101 4 Batteries—Magee and Kittredge; mour | OWIRE to the extreme heat. The represen- ey of the various owners finished in Umptre nyder and La od start. Won galloping. Se m. Alameda Stable's c., by_imp. Duncombe-imp, Victress. 1 winner liked slushy golng. With a stronger ride Correct should have olds and | PITTSBURG, Oct. 13.—Leevér did not give a | third ¢ It was been secor 1 arrived 11:46% a. m.: dfs- ards; average speed per hit until the seventh inning, when two were - — made, and two more follow n the eighth = Flaherty was hit freely throughout. In L 159, THIRD RACE-One mile; sellins; four vear-olds and upward; purse, $300. wiil's ninth inning, after four runs had been made, the umpire, on account of the heavy fog, called the game, throwing it back to th ghth inning. Although the sun was shini wartwood called the game b use the fielde | Betting. | Jockeys. |Op. Ci | Index. Horse. Age. Weight m_ Hartery's A 3 fi== 1 Ba = 7 | could not be seen by him from the home plate. St 9 the California Cr 1w i g:’:m;“an ‘Attenaance, 1200, ‘Score? | ¢ 91 miles 1484 he season of 1 145 Road 1 Macklin | bs— e T A1309 arrived 11 t will be no gz ity h Pitisburg 9 1 vards; avera Alameda ground Tennessee 2 B A307T arrived 140 vards; Bowerman: Fla Swartwood and ) Wilmeter, 4 the California eleven, winners of | bons.. 97 . will visit Santa ( h against the S hich recently cific and the Umpires d start. Won first three driving. Winner, n eighth miles; three- | = o ron- Saved ground by hugg pped last furlong. Too fa .8 Rider Roadrunn; — - | | e best: 1 FAIR GOLFERS COMPETE. ! Mrs. Fox and Miss Underhill to Meet Finnegan, away poorly, migsione and obser BASS FOR EEL RIVER. The Cr 1 team of city cricket === = t th t t ar & 5 — FOURTH RACE—Seve: c ; selling; three-year-olds and d; 5 00. | 5 %S c £510% Lo - 5 tl oo - A I;;'.;‘h Selections for To-Day. IGO. R T . e | in the Finals. Fish Commissioners to Stock the th s e e S 0 Lou F A — i T T Betting, | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13.—Mrs. Caleb | Waters of Humboldt County. follow- | Castake, Lavator, Index. Horse. Age. Welght. /St %m. Str. Fin. | Jockey Op. cl. |Fox of the Huntingdon Valley Country | Deputies Fish Commissioners Davis and Costay, o —-- = —]— - | Club of Rydale, Pa., and Miss Ruth Un- s« were in San Pablo Bay yesterday Ned Dennis, Rix E. Jones.... Chambers Imperious, 4.. derhill of the M au Golf Club of Glen- ng for small striped bass, which t 12 28 [McClosky 34 e | 3 S| J. D. Ro Fourth race—High Hoe, Katle Sorrow, 4 3 % o 5 | 3 eros e marine eleves % (140) Mc horpe ........| al re r the woman's gol am- | Humboldt County, on next Monday. is HER 1. The mercantile marine eleven is | h race—Pat Morrissey, New Moon, Judge | 140 M 0T | pionship of the United States to-day, | tha desire &€ Ieast 400 fry £ r the direction of the Rev. H. W. L. | ... Eal 33. Poor start. Won easily. Second and third | A vei . the desire to plant at le 400 fry t arm of th uld | O'Rourke of the Seamen’s Institute. | Woftora. apy Dim B L . | These piavers will piay oft the final Tound | {iregm; The At 1ot sent w t geographical e e e | 2 Winr alloped. Reolla did not like the footing and was tangled up at start. O e mponanip. lation | cesS: all but a dox dlxmu en ro 3 al « th E X | Miliabiiis: e semi-finalixg! of the solation | Commissioners. have been puzzled over gaid arm of Sunday’s Handball Playing. OLYMPIC PUGILIST tromgh\ - for the trophy offered by the |the fact that the fish have not sought —— Professor s Tohn iR e or| = - ——— | Women’s Golf Association of Philadelphia | those waters of their own accord. S MILLS WILL CASE. Phil Ryan's handb: court at 858 Howard BEAT PHILADELPHMN FIFTH RACE—Five furlongs; all ages; purse, $250. ‘\\l 2 T“;'r 1}’} ];ln:;iflqm\ln‘ ”]"s"m\l‘l‘ml | after these 1.'hrl-rr me plentiful in > + 5 AiEs stk veat Mrs. | waters of San Francisco Bay the C » street, has made th < announce- < = e - — — | W. F. Morgan of Short Hill I/t | hiestorier s’ 16 ha verfiow Testimony All in and Arguments| ment that the | ked-of single-| QARLAND, Oct. 13—Pete Raconi of | v st | Jockeys, |Deting. |up, and Miss Lucy Herron of Cincinnati| ereled et i e Have Been Begun. handed match betw J. White' and J.| the Olymplc Club faok exactiy. th coni of | Index. Horse. Age. Weight. Bk | Jockeys. [Op. Cl. |beat Miss Katherine M. Rowland of | plentiful in all of the southern streams REDWOOD CITY, Oct. 13—The t Collin ill come of on S The 3 sexactiyothreeimin: <= e 3 8 1 iz 1 Dutty G, . Conn., four up, three to play. | having a permanent openipg into the RE I ct. 15.—The taking | y ters are ih fine fettle ax anx. | Utes to-night to defeat Billy Springfield Etta H. -113 i o H Motes | The winners play for the trophy to-mor- | geean. 5 of testimony he Mills ests o which hall be atvenees’X> | of Philadelphia at the Reliance Club, Tk Eamboul 31 8h 3% |E Jones,. | row. | ""To_the north it has been different, none ed to-day ar grade of athletes. The other | ROng sounded just as Springfield was de- | February, 5 74 51 41 (Buchanan [ TR PR T | of these fish having been found north of George ( _H{_k x | clared out. The round was perhaps the Spry Lark, a 12 1h 5 |W. Narva | Raising Sugar Beets. ix' > Mendocino. One theory is that upon NES Cathpel’ r“nn!'z M \;g‘h«;{nald e, P. | livellest ever seen at the Reliance. Both Shellac, 4°...... ”& T4nh |Cohum | MONTEREY, Oct. 13.—The ranchers of | that h £ 1‘“‘1] ich is the farthest Yo Max G ! M. Bas g, Barry and_D.| men were on 5 Magdalenes, 3 7% [Howl | Valles G 2o amd Soslin this State, they came in contact with a el ot h ex- Plphuschi B Burry and Dl men were in good condition, and have o b T §i0 g1 815 |Bozeman | Carmel Valley, between this place and 8a- | o1q current and turned back in search of two statements 25l and W Wadsh ver B Homa: | Tecords for science. One mimite was spent Tourist i3 9 9 9 5l | linas, began raising sugar beets for the | warmer waters. It is belioved that if thes ork &4 S IW'S Vel *Coupl Selared 1t R D ¢ith Etta H | has been so successful that many of them | qone wwell in the More morthern & o ariow, o an nd M. Racouil- | struck by both men, when suddenly Fa-| Timeis, 13: %, 35 &, 1:05.Fair start. Won casily. Second and third driving. Win. | intend going into beet culture on S dund Rl e s e b rations was o arlow and M. Maguire vs. J.|coni turned himselt logse. He flew afier | ner, E. B Bawaras' ch. m:. by Flambeau-Miss Mitford, | 1arge scale. During the past week several | pifapted to their reauirements. ¥ ~ oy ; onnelly and | his man, and before Springfield realized o tronble at all for Etta the last part. Bamboulla again stopped. Magdalenes no | carloads of beets have been shipped from : 55 that the signature | R. Lineban vs. M. J. Kilgallon and T = — | hat the sign: neba M J nd A. | the rapidity with which Raconi was fight- | speed. Tourist practically left. the valley to the Spreckels sugar factory | f bank checks had | Hampton. | ing the work was done. Springfield went | . Soratche Tsabelle 113, [ 4t oalines v 5 Y| For More Sports See Page 8. and arly he had no positive.” Gumy of Mills on a even Up 106, Prince A No Mail Or- ders Accepted. Open Saturday nights till 1o. What we mean by a ‘“bargain.” CASSIMERE “VESTEE” REEFER SUITS, Ages 3 to 8; RETAIL VALUE $3; For 3 Days, $1.50. Mothers of boys! Come down To-day (Saturday) or Monday and see what we mean by a special offer. We make this extraor- dmary_ offer to give spice and spirit to the first of our renewed announcements after an absence of three months from the daily papers. You wiil derive profit by watching henceforth for the ads of the big manufacturing and wholesale house, retailing (in this city only) at one profit on cost of production—direct ““FROM MILL TO MAN.” There is a satisfying assortment of these $1.50 bargains. We offer them not to bait you, but to please you. Yet tastes vary, and our stock of boys’ clothing is large enough to satisfy all tastes. Wholesale Manufacturers of Clothing. 121-123 Sansome St., near Pine, At the Blue Signs. MH