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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ¢2 1899, :oooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 000000000000000000 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. o |~ s el mrsipot i o . . o ™ ° 9‘7‘7 D & Q& fleco rda ade ln tfie J.porll’z‘y %a"/d‘ eg & g A grand programme at to-night’s concert at the big store; besides 4 < ° oiber features Mm:. Walther will sing the **Aria from Tann- bauser’” and the 00000000000000000®00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000800000000000000000 be ““Faust Flower Song | winners since October 21, 1893, six pounds under | the most that any of the Yale players will Bring the Skeiliful BOX ER N E | the teate one mile and a sixteenthAlthea won. say is that the men are fit and that Yale RNS WAS Children m zm’.', | Strangest second, Plantain third. Time, 1:5215. | ought to win. The men were sent out To-d: Selling, two-year-olds, non-winners during | this evening for a stiff game of practice, o~-day and Moderate the meeting, six furlongs—Robert Metcalf won, | Jinine up against the substitutes, and they UNPI ACE]) GoldenRule Bazaar. charges — private ( Back Talk second, Cupldity third. Time, | gioreq three times in twelve minutes of | 1:16 4-5. line work. This heavy practice on the to see the Toy Won- e angidn thresvear olds and upward ohv| eve of a blg Eame caused considerable ON FUGA min second, James M third. Time, 1:52. comment. Doll Show. nine derland. and AnnualcALIFORNIA'S LARGEST—AMERICA'S QRANDEST STORE. Dariors on The Princeton team spent the night in | ———— . 5 New York and will arrive in Ne: v Has Green at His Mercy as the Gong Signals cgher and McCoy May Tight. || Eomerrow morsins. ™ """ The Buek Entry Heavily ' Unti? oloslnz time to-night, MEN’S $4 and $5 the End of Hostilities— Turner Defeats | mae sy hac Maner wosts asree | woopraxir Nev: segor mors than| P1a¥ed—Vittitoe Made a PANTS FOR $2.65 PAIR. 3 | & month local sportsmen have been much ccessful Debut. ime BO ’ Maxw*’ n Three Round | claim McCoy's forfeit if the fight takes | surprised at the unusual scarcity of game. Se - o L - fo-ulhts Ko e <i S | place then. This would make the date |In several instances hundreds of acres of SUITS FOR $8.45. | of the bout in the week of January 1. marsh land have been explored without F Tommy Burns e — —_—— starting o much as a single flock of I 3¢ . St e TR, YALE VS. PRINCETON. s e e L one ot ihe- tresn ar-| X Until closing time to-night, MEN’S $12.50 to his = conditions are improving. This is proba- a nar- Both Teams in Fine Form for To- | bly due to Irhv wr‘latr»nh’rhare has been e in this round | B | guch little Intermission between showers bell sounded for the final| .., D8Y'S Football Game. | that ducks have been driven into ‘the ) sprang from thelr corner NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 24.—On the | 5445 and shallow water for food. Several topping to shake b eve of the big football battle that will | hunters have been out this week and met 'n was first to let loose, | close the season for Yale and Princeton, | with fairly good success. " asasas e aaas ae on o I R S S ol S e o e A e e o ] ing bout | I riving stars of jock- | eydom will snatch | away his quickly | earned title of pub- | Ac idol. Tommy had | the mount on Fuga In the opening event | at Oakland yester- | day. and the tip was too hot to be han- | dled with the naked hands. The filly, which by the way is owned by J. Naglee Burk, was credited with a phenomenal workout in the mud, and the play on| her began the night before in the hand- books, In which her price was hammered from 10 down to 2. At the track she was heavily plunged on at short odds. Away well, Burns managed to get cut off and then steered into the deep going. At the wire the good thing finished amon, the “‘also rans,” and the crowd frowned on Tommy the balance of the afternoon. | WORSTED SUITS FOR $8.45. which the Until closing time to-night, MEN’S 95c FEDORA HATS FO 77c. Vive Cameras To-day (Saturday) only, Half Price. the big store offers the entire line of Vive Cameras of the latest models at a discount of 50 per cent from regular prices. Vive Cam- eras can be use with either plates or films, and are up to date in every way: .00 Vives, to-day $7.00 Vives, to-day No. 6—§8.00 Vives, to-day il dd nnluuev.m-minmmn&zninnummmnnnnmunnnz ELI A2 d 22 ddddd dd dddlddddd i dd g dd No. 3—§9.00 Vives, to-day ...$8.80 No. 4—$10.00 Vives, to-day...$85.U00 $12.00 Stereoscopic Vive with S ereo- MR.BELAS© LEw THE e PERFLUCUD OKE Morgan landed Earl Islington, the sec-| scope, to-lay S— c!,L.N(,mAnD-~ ond choice, winner by clever riding, three | . lengths before The Offering. | : - ol 3 e track was very heavy in spots near | & Saturday Orly. For this § aefies” Neckwear, - A the turns, as well as next the rail, and 85c¢c Extracets, v oy ’ @ many a starter had s speed dulléd by 7 4 eeinl One-Quarter Off. $ SR e e o et | § BOC BOHI€: | iale of) Today—Satardsy—only, we ofer hout ¢ riders taking the overland route. The the Crown Perfumery Co.'s celebrate !/300 pieces of . flelds were large, occasioning several te- Extracts. They are put up in original Ladies’ Neck- : gh’l\l:ufl:.li:{‘;:gtil the post. Favorites won | packages of various odors, and reta’l|wear in th * | "Maud Ferguson started in a race on regularly at 85¢ a bottle, this will be season’s lat- P Monday last, and her showing on that the last opportunicy before Christmas|est style occasion was not a flattering one, for she to obtain them at the very speciallodds and * finished last. Yesterday, in the second 2 50, P P ATTIRED IN event, pitted against a much cheaper price.. .80¢ ends from a P ¢ X RANTHEN N band of platers, reversed the order biz season’s 3 ENNIOSED< of things. Tommy Burns got her away | & Szwrday Only. sell ng, where ® in the lead, and at the wire won B color assort pasily Yo 2spirando al | | - . SRy easily from Yaruba. Espirando, equal erry favorite with Toriblo, ran third. The win- ments are THALL ner was 5 to 1 in _the ring. 'x Setfs |broken or where there is only a fow of a B e S S e . WAITED TO The Burns & Waterhouse filly Humid- ki ¢ BE UsHERED ity narrowly averted defeat in the sprint | 33c kird left, some of them perhaps siightly which followed. Heavily backed at even Nesaid areom so led from window display : . money, it took all of Thorpe's Kknowl- ""l 'g f“f |Stock Collars, Jabots, Searfs, ¢ DR T LS R P L [Chemi-ettes, Blouses, Band-Bows h¢ | del, another " two-year-old " starter, was | Sl e |Any of the piaces - this urflr'lmsrt at » third. > one - quarter he . Litile Ranch made a bungling mess of cream or g | mark.'d nrl.on, ':flwh l,:n s ¢ it on the back of Sly, 4 to 5 favorite for | salad—large dish and six small ones, | - e % ® BoB rMfArRTHOR the fourth number on' the card. With or- regularly 43¢, the set of 7 pieces,| from 23c to $3.50 each. . ‘Mairy GUY "Fo R_ GREEN. ders, no doubt, not to make his run until | fociial this d'ny iy 330' e ——— + DING, DING THEY RE i LAND, OF COURSE N\Warreammm 4| the hour of 6, by which time Whitcomb | & Saturdar Onip. Bureau linen Bureau * OFF"3AD STARTER. FERGUSON o PEOAL EIERE WITH BotH 1 | had reacheq the wire. The winner was | 2.50 Cash Searfs ; three ? L EXTREMIMES - ¢ | wei backed at odds of 7 to 2. Show hon- $ .I ¢ ashmere Scarfs, 28c.: ..., = Albert Songer, on Sallle Goodw! vor- | lengths. 45, 50 and 56 inchas, that S L R e o Ebella g . i ® | , Albert Songer, on Sallle Goodwin, favor. Waist, g 5 hat re ite for the next event, a flve furlong | dash, met. with much _better success | X Slelf8e Away In the lead, the mare was N ¥ | headed, winning easily from Silver M&’.“"" ‘l»‘“:m"fi 101 shot. with Joe Weber up. Shel- | aist, lined al tail regulariy at 35¢ to 50¢ each, an | excellent quality in dainty colored | stripes with tied fringes, at the very special prices for this day only..280 never | AT THE RINGSIDE WHEN BOXER NEILL WON FROM GREE r N gl dddddd dd dd AP b b B R T R P e R e e P P e P P PP P P P P P e e P P PR e P e P D P e L L e e C e L e % lac, ridden by Burns, finished a close :, through, braided | : : THE CALL’S RACING CHART. | Wi o s i o 8 Sossion s G s ting = | his California debut on the back of Tib- | 3 P"‘;u'“"b‘lm““g Sale of Ahv!l’le 2% : d . six furlong run which closed | and new blue an: amber Side and N the day's sport, and scored a hit. Riding | & Hack with black Side Combs. ... ... - < a t race, he gradually overhauled | e Lage % 3 raiding, all sizes, and Pompadour Combs, that retail rege . - OAKLAND RACETRACK, Friday, November 24, 1899.—Forty- | ot with ihe Ii i on Imperious, the | & Ee'ularsfy $2.50 alariy at. 255, 80c asi 859 esen, ol finis first day of the Winter Meeting of the California Jockey Club. Weather | Rowell's sprinter a head. Seven to 1 was 5 special sale this marked at the ons spacial for - — - -— | = asaRaaa A LARR AR AAA ARasaazan s any c JOS. A. MURPHY—Presiding Judge J. B. FERGUSON. Track Notes. | aw dndnkeknbetibekeinbtbet G ! = == = 3 RS AR = W. Narvaez was suspended by the s St o T T o~ v o R R A R R T Judges pending an investigation as to the WEST DEFEATS CRAIG. L A‘K’SON’S - 7 T Poor showing made by Flamaway. w Index. Horse. Age. Weight.'St. ¥m. Fin w2 The yearlings from Antrim stock farm | Given the Decision at the End of the - to be sold Monday evening next have ar- | Fourteenth Round. DISPLAY OF ¥ ton, 3. 103 f 13 5-2 rived and can be inspected to-day and to- 4 T - Jov. 2 Tol y West 1 ot I 7 |morrow at the Occidental Horse Ex. W, SOHN. Mav. I o . & : 3h B s M Heward 7 " | was given the decision over Frank Cr . P 1 in %2 | change, 721 Howara street. | L e FTariom CoffeeX ca 8 ) \ 3 52 82 Little Ranch was cautioned by the o | known as the "0 8P o lha of what P Vs Fugn, st 2 | ctals in the stand to be more diligent in | e °;“‘ (;{\A‘,mhm':i a %-round bout at : w great that n e - fut h iding avorite o [NAL30 .8 Cocs the Bre va - |« g 2 ¢ . ot i cconda rushed across | - Ml T 2| ST en s oo ot insue | caich, weishts betore the, Rroadyas Atic | “Terrible Swede” Races for . the ring 1 n the air to im- 3 ns, perhaps, but a rider should use dis- | : fini T 1! 8 ¥ a Aede 0 . perhaps, a rider uld use d: " sta o finish A in . . Green X press Referee Greggaina with their rigt S 35| o8 5 | cretion withal! Tf Ranch was told mot t0 | of, o, Eout i Faund he lenpeked Cr Hours With His Collar- - . s ifle Green_ straightened | - - — ool = | make a move until a furlong from home, | the_ Mished him so severely tha « A & staty 3, 3 %, 3 %, 1:M%. Winner, Holman & Hollls' b, c. by imp. Islingon- - e 0 and c ¢ | down and punish = bot d decided his hand, Love Knot A start” Won handily, Second and third driving D «uf then he .ownerfandatratner offilie mare the referce stopped the bout and decided bone Broken. efll With = luck The Offering would have won. Islington escaped a bumping in the Vittitoe ed a most favorable fm-| WSt B e ¢ Daly of Bos- i lightweight stretch. Spry Lark and Al both caused much jostling. Fuga pocketed until too lat > " i e s m-| “Ag a iminary Andy aly - 3 EWUng . mmy Max-| win. Stormy has speed. B i prostitoiby s Sever ride on Tiburon, | ¢on and " Jerry :ihrsn;m (0L Australia Spectal Dispatch to The. Cail. . s Scratched—Aprona 165. il ot | the Western tracks, having many wios | fouSht a tame 12-roud bou . 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo., S ot : L Mas pon e ———— —————= | to his credit. Some weeks ago he had a % " Sales. | LAWson, “the terribl 1 e claver ! 865, SFUOND RACE-Six furlongs three-year-olds and upward; purse, $30, | bad fall at one of the-Chicago cou, | Madison-Square Garden Horse > {ride In the 45-hour bic; his o knocke ! | which kept him out of the saddle for| NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—There was Ively | vention Hall to-day stay! T [Betting. | Some time. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.St. ¥m. %¥m. Xm. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. (Op. CI. bidding and good prices were pald at the = 5 that he will not t To-Day’s Entries. Fasig horse sale in Madison Square Gar- the coming New York grind. It developed Glllen then put a stop to ed- | ~o avd Ferguson, 3..108 1 11 11 1 13 E , den to-day. The best sales were: that his collar-bone had been Lroken in I he Pavilion was packed to the doors 2 Yaruba, 3o il 8 B a3 st 2 Sl [ aree s ethonka: welling: fouryeen | 0 s e, 10 raoed) 158, consigned by | his fall yesterday. He was at the track k B oo A St S :a 31 Satado 109 Bros., sold to Willlam Simpson, ;.:.lg oftered ml‘l” head and do his best, ing between Champlon Jeffries and 0 2 a 109 2 42, consigned by George M. | but as he could use ¢ the Lft han meeting between Champ 39 Ih ek :{g g1 1o 109. 279 Osculation ‘109 | I e, o to Horace White, [ In steering his wheel the management fe. [ G Wiia Het, ROV R LR S e o S [ O T S T A FITZSIMMONS INJURED. BT e uz 101 81 88 1% s g : rial, 2:30, : | Lawson's as sustained at 3:21 U7 Tom Calvert, 4......1 12 1 1 82 2:30 consigned by G. M. Webb, sold | yesterday afternoon during the first ho Hahe A HaAly ICraahed o Bcowanhre. 2l 4 €h 51 101 10 % B YA 100/ 46 Mandamus .. e i bwyer. city, for Mr. Haggin, $155. | of the day's riding R '_I}',k'_"’l"'lf_ Ex-Champion’s Hand Badly Crushe Ll b I WM 1. 12 ou § 1 | ®oRache C. 345 Jolly, Bpton- 1 | ah "SI er” constened by Jafes Han- | and put on his wheal in'a Jifty ‘and: with by a Closing Door. n Augustine, 3...101/3 S O SN U e 20 2 362 Expedient 340 Loyta ... y, soid to W. Jackson, New York. 3§ by F. D, | Fare bravery. rode a hurrica half mile JANESVILLE, Wis., N 24.—Bob | : %, 1:8 Winner, T. G. Ferguson's b. . by Prince Royal- Ailenna. . tele Bdwer; 3:7 o 5561 to €. H. Demar- 'l';':“i‘a;f"‘“""" to keep his loss down to s s ‘met with a serious accident Won_cleverly. Second and third driving e | er. Bu s £y coprionsrssn g oerhetpito i g winner outbroke his fleld. Espirando finished in deep going. Toriblo made Third race—Futurity course; purse; two- | e N i, isé2, constgned by James Han- whor, Seven ho nd twenty min o Ay ey ST und lost t. Pat Murphy quit year-olds. i to i Stults, Boston, Swe o, his show fe e e e e inste. Siagie 8, Aluminm 108, isabelle 100, 40 Frank Kuhry...i00 .. Yellow Tafl....n13 Mo, sekd Vo - B SCUL llr;]w nlu(xlam; e (Iw .gnxul;h ln« (h t. During C Jeyers Ly L . Nt - - — — 340 Burdock 103 328 Racetto . @ clo hours he asked to have a doc- is a heavy oak and has a SLTONE SPring 10 | —— — S —— S Prordan 10 318 Teon | Gans Gets the Decision. tor & s g A LTS keep it closed e reached ol " € RD - turity course; ages; purse, . ... Tar Hill 113 348 Bamboul! - *AGO, Nov. 24.—Joe Gans the col- s handlers secured some medicine né L > it the oo heni N LR o i 3i3 The Ech 1o 30 Horeatenn CHICAGO, s gipplrc-d o gt v AT r N o closed on and with » crunch. He | ——————————— - Gorsiiver 1o 2 Anjea ored lightweight of Baltimore, was siven | RIS, 35" Fronff, Aosins the ex standers rushed to pu T il | the decision over Ste 08Dy, colored, | aned the reaie ke 2 Lnehts OF S5 hotwe | UM Foess " Ame Jslebt (Bt £ 0w oo MR e L Mieed e Fourth race—One mile and one-elghth; | of Loutsville at the end of a six-round | nird from the front and & few minuies har 3 Humidit 1 AT T T 1in thres:zsar-oioeand nnwerd | bout here to-night. The fight was a very | later, although suffering severe pain. n the 3 51 oy 24 7)Zoroaster . 100 (350)Morinel .........104 | {ame ona ofter the first round and resem- | mounted a 1s-pound motor tandem with broken. It 5 7 2 21 38 (357)Satsuma. e 8 | bled a wrestling match a great :\»nllnmr; a_mate and steered it for an addi .onal ¥ s 71 712 a1 . s - boxing contest. Gans outclassed | half hour at a speed of 1:30. It was nos mpion was taken to Dr. 5 68 61 HH Fittn race—Seven furlongs; selling; three- | than, & WORICE, Unable to do much dam- | until midnight that a physician = xamined allowed in the doc- I 2h 31 61 FERP=ON v | age, the latter would not fight. the rider's injury and the discovery that hand was being | ) ¢ 6 82 83 78 iy e 2E0; e the collar-bone was broken wes mad s was about the 2 3h by 83 |Dingley 3 s In_his racing carcer Lawson has twice city near all day with his bandaged hand 0 s 3 9 |Morse 3 200 1 e 3 g Peppers Bests Purcell. Hered: & Tracture-of the coRbr — . — — — — . (342)Casdal Balista oy suffered a fractur t llar-bone. g e B st e b Time_To %, 23 to %, :47%; last %. 1:004; short X, 1:4%. Winner, Burns & Water. | i1 Ancho Faverahs MILWAUKEE, . A—A Dig crowd | Seven riders got away L to the extent of the I | house's br. f Hindoo-imp. Calphurnia, art. Won first three driving. === | witnessed the bouts at the Badger Ath-| with Miller slightly in e | Humidity kept very busy last part. Bill might have won had he not beén carried Sixth race—Six furlongs; four-year-olds and | Juyye (lub to-night. The feature was a | pushed hard AFTER THE BIG FIGHT | out by winner. Bill Howard bad speed. Fine Shot ridden in deep going. rd; selling. L sund &0 between Harry Peppers and | pine and Waller, in % fr—n = = = - 3 z{:‘crfl?l::ln ’:n‘gl Dnn"(' Know..102 | Frank Purcell of Chicago, the decision ill"g»nh-lvler and Ne h i 3 CE—Sev elling: ~ ward; = | 254 Skirmis| 270 Etta H. 10| FT8 5 the rear. Tobin Confident T!i_at Hg ‘Will Bring 367. FOURTH RACE-—Seven furlongs. l'llln', three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400, :fl Q:.‘::“""m -«.;: ‘;Z\",‘,I“ - 19| going to the (armer. "rh- e “{ w"'h";""h'{' o NEW \"fll“'o ‘\’:\ ‘rlnncllysc;z. Tobin of AR B | ¢ . i IR T " [Betting. — “‘"’":’-"""» 23' B [ Victory for South 1.*"“' ;‘-r‘ohé: ;r:n"c;l"{ Y";rn!.-‘J||lt'l;:ri rl\ll':: 1 }ln o Franckisno. whio offarid 380,000 LoF the Hoew ADS. Wrah (. v M. - M e | e T S A e st VERMILLION, §. D. Nov. ._The|Gus Lawson 4% miles 1 lap. ‘Repine & - = . e it S AT University of South Dakota defeated Ne- | miles, Waller 484 miles 11 laps. Lindenfel- e 1 e o eyt b4 $i aitdd it ninl 72 Selections for To-Day. braska University in the football game | der 48 miles 7 laps, Nelderhofer 515 miles P wili bid for the contest. He said to- | Dave 11 % 3h T oad s 45 | First race—Torsida, El Salado, Be Happy. | bi'qay by & score of 6 10 5. 8 1 night: ‘ : | Ringmaster, § . gr‘; $% EM 4% 4 - Second race—Rachel C, Expedient, Manda- | I am satisfied that I will get the con- | Magnus, 4 . k] 4% 52 5 P mus. Y 5 o ore y one 8 art, 3 . . 12 s 7 - - o o W ey e ipler mboethan AL the g v 5 e e T » Third race—Stiver Tall, Floridan, Yellow PIROND BOOONONONON ORI OO right time. My backing is th st and Tourtet IL 8--000000 ST AR TS, x 30 40 | Tall g Bveryhx rond of this sort of | I am satisfied that I ¢an more for | Time—%, :14; 40, %, 1:4%; %, 1:32%. Winner, Dr. H. E. Rowell's ch, e Fourth race—Satsuma, Morinel, Zoroaster. p=3 Grand e's proud of himself; | Ih¢ S viiion thax can o Mec mey;lyon Lady. Good wart, Won easlly. Second and third driving 2. SRE by JWhIE Fifth race—Faversham, Casdale, Deflance, g g gy * | ics’ Pavilio 2 “Whitcomb caused long delay at post. 8ly wretchedly ridden. o o g;,.,_ of ¥ lear brain and ,m;t body. | I mean busine nd will e B iics oK ine et piove. Pt y Ie o "',‘“Phn"lllled altogether Sixth race—Etta H, Recreation, Tullamore. g g here are + kinds of grandparents | proper time - - ——— = - 2 — E g | ————e e | = = 8 = = = 2 X g,u" we ca 'f,,m‘l,gdo, ““tn;,\f ; SKETCHES FROM LIFE. | 868, FIFTH RACE-Five furlongs: selling; three-year-olds and upward: purse, $30 OARSMEN WILL g Q xly and feeble of mind, we can y el ba Ri> P: : . B = e o pity them. They no more live; they | Uncle Bill’s Ideas. pas SToose heaTWalsht lm 2o P SR \ Soats Betting. PROMOTE SOME ™M ‘;, Only exist. What makes the difference | gianger 15 often truth that cannot bo | AsHee e Xl N e s Ve Sl fopc: MINOR RACES CAUTION, My newim- & between the o classes of old men? | prlrr»\'nd o e bl o ) sallle Goodwin, 6. :‘é: “‘ :a H H " 5 * proved DR. & SN Ghons o i | ome thieves ha fined themselves ¢ e . A sound s ch and a plentiful sup- | It BATC LGlice they'd have been honest | 2 6 i 24 an <8R 29 g McLAUGHLIN BELT is the only ly of pure, rich blood. Dr. Pierce’s | gy ‘their v Flamaway, 3 044 H A% A4S Y ¢3 | Efforts Are Being Made to Keep Eiectric Belt with patent cov- boiien s Discovery strength- | “A man seldom tells his wife not to re- | Mainstay, a 115 1 e TR 5w Interest Alive in the g > ens the stomach, purifies the blood, | peat an abxurd rumor until he has heard | ¥2 Santelio. B i SR tiAaE el et 3 27p g ered electrodes which do not : g B o detalls himse! | Muns 3 2 h and increases the activity of the blood- F"‘}‘-‘,h',', rion Chii0 that duean’t Rnow. his Florence Fink 3...:100) ¢ (FERE R S 2 2 Sport. b BURN NOR BLISTER, and akis lgnds. It won’t make old yn father on the Miss Dividend, 30 e | ::n n—‘f,uxf but it w;xr:.m, old men | defeated for public office | Anti Page, $ 107| 2 SN ] » ) Powell. 8 15 The new barge built by Al Rogers for which can be had only at my PUNSE,’ UL A Wit a | C'A fool mever knows when he 13 beaten, |~ Timew. :13%: % 374: %, 1:00%. Winner, J. R Thomas' ch. m. by Goloma-Vis. |the Olymplc Boat Club was rowed over offices. My Beit pours in a to assimilate the food they eat, an but there is often some satisfaction in| toria. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. nday it Al da to Tib: b 4 80 strengthen them for a life of rea- | peating him just the same. Sallie Goodwin away flying. Flamaway sliehtly interfered with on stretch turn py | 25t Sunday from Alameda to Tiburon by | flood of Electricity to the % ———— Stiver Maid. Mainstay had some speed. Santello never able to get up. Y | a crew composed of C. Leighton, J. Cun- | sonable exertion. Tea Afral ‘ratched—Deerfoot 112, True Blue 112. ningham, E. Connolly and P. Sturdivant, Tesvgcogiterand redohos ovesy "3 muffered for six years with constipation and A Tang ‘x : air. o= — with A. Bruman as cockswain. The old affected part of your system. As a battery it Is a perfect and indigestion ring which e I employed Sandy Plkes—Yes, lady; twenty years SIXTH RACE—Six fur) T aalngt thres s and u, | i pee 8 3 f g -year-ols pward; four-oared shell now In the boathouse at soothing form of applying the voitage and is a thorough and several phiysicians, but they could not reach my | arted— T o i purse, $350, : 4 v < cane.” -r::yln . G. Poppiewed. of Burcka 0,y na from the 1ooks of your head | 369_—_—\ T.'l"g“'“n'(‘,_‘;“_'n?w',‘l’l‘;: ety a"l“l'n:".’ll lasting remedy. It will cure your pain, your weakness, your nerves, Springs, Carroll Co., Ark. "1 felt that there | 1. : ‘you haven't parted since.—Chi- b wes 0 belp for me; could not retain food onmy | L4 S4F 00 > A | Index. Horse. Age. weinelot. um. ym. . Am. sr. B Setting: | {he Olympic Club house, where It will be | g YOUr Kidneys, your rheumatism or backache. - auna.c 3 h‘?“;?““o end Tmm fall htlp'l:alo g0 e ——e———— | — — gt % 31 % 13 used for practice dun:x me :mter. The Recovery begins the moment my Belt is applied. If you've " Pleroe's Gold P Bennings Races. ih E tanvased portion at bow and stern will & tried plasters, tonics, lini: t which fail, use nature’s Plerce’s Golden Medical aad lttle | A e g Jones 5 P . cs, liniments, all of which fail, Tetleta; and improved o the st Afier | WASHINGTON, Nov. M—Remlts at Ben- e g <oy iy S I e e T SR T he f“;el“"'rg:‘:,yn:;” eating part of (he|@ own remedy—Electricity. Send for my book, free, or call and i © e ‘D’ covery’ 1 was " o 3 n 3 o :‘n::fi é:fl;h"’fmif.fid“! »—-D». 1 m,.’v.i. "':Kl'xin. three-year-olds and upward, non-| 34 a-n;l:m?. c, 106 4 l'i“ :: ”* :; 7 ?}?: tank E‘ ltnch a nlmnn;;.::lcm b: ;-ma see my method. i goon o) value 345 Montanus, E sed for rowing e, but so =y aee—4o yors Tows il D Pierecs sl s 3 e, 9% g ey e e 1% | that it may be lifted out when the tank | = 708 Masket 8%, sor. 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