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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 FRANKBELL ~ |RODE ON KLONDIKE TRAIL cHOVNsKL - G| DSWORTHY RMHEAAJAIRNT%FEA” P TIMEMAKER FROM DAWSON TO SKAGUAY “Guyapm IS CONVIT Turns the Tables on th‘!Jury Rejects the Plea of Irish Champion, Defeat- i Insanity. ing Him on Points. i B R Ry e | STOCKTON, CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—Joe Choynski was | thy, the we given the decision over Peter Maher in a | caught under the b: | six-round contest before the Fort Dear- | joining his I X bérn Athletic Club to-night. The blonde | in ble Californian evidently had not forgotten | day found guilt his former defeat at the hands of the was made a Irishman, for throughout the fight he took | try into a b but few chances, contenting himself with n{j‘l-- _nan jolting Peter with his left, a task which | o 7 b 0 he found comparatively easy. In the last | {EAEed, &SI, SO, two rounds of the fight Maher, maddened | heen prominent in busin 1900, : | i ¢ $ i i 3 | i | $ Schorr Sprinter Showed His True Form — Outsiders Win at Tanforan, WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—The exchange | Just for a moment it looked as if the u the Samoan treaty took | backers of Frank Bell, cne of three start- te Department, | ers jn the six furlong handicap at T similar exchanges | ¢, 1 yesterday, would cash their tickets. 1 London | It was a forlo ope, though, for Tommy eremony | Burns sat down hard on Timemaker, and to the Sa- | when Bell weakened the last thirty yards as a matter of | the Schorr horse beat him out a head. )n here in the | The winner was an even mopey choice, e been closer up at the wire had Agreement Is Now in Full Effect. ty presented the United | A Great 111;‘1;“::: | aisiton nwt, gy impatient and moved | %, 7 2 by the sting of Choynski's left glove, | for ms L S plea the £ | "Horses with all sortsot ripe, mellow odds rushed furiously, but was almost invari- | His counsel set up the in lea, ¢ stood eleven for conviction ing minute of the last round was so badly | fArst ballot. a8, aTter o 08, ole urze three pi effect ed against them in the ring strolled judges first. Ping, 8 to 1; Cho- | pc past the 10d of « W N R, A \:\fi N % NN NN N N 53 N B e o o mfloi isiderab 1 > % pation., pe O ‘-‘\::t‘{,l;-:-::g“%é,;- . el (A | punished that he was staggering as the | . CUo C" ¢ inqurance money a3 & mot 'k od, 8 N ¥y 77 et | beil rang. for the crime 1y backed, so the books had ) A b e ;2 // . Tn the first round Choynski caught Ma- —_— NS4 mevsas % Z 2 v 1 y ne poin® 1dly X L _ 3 her with a left hook squarely on t 3 iz developing _rap ump in the favorite mar. weal. 3 25 Py %, of the jaw a second before the bell rang. | (Coal mining 1 QEVCIOPR, are: downtall of Lavator in the oy h @ bad | Cansda. _1a >ove o 3 : ~ o and it is probable that if the roun s . of mines sh th run, which opened | oy o D more Choynski would | worked and the nu 1 E *hestnut horse was ple enton | for a good thing at odds of 6 to 5 after showing es of speed ran un- ce now and then horse” | 3 , won from start to | s Dogtown a length. B in past runs Choteau had e could go seven furlongs (he inst the colt floated back to .3 | have won right there, as the blow made | & Ereat increase | Maher reel like a drunken man. Maher made Joe go to the boards in the second EN With hard leftsto the chin and stomach | Apm?xsnx and had a clear lead during that round. |~~~ T ver, had by e of ToeJee' 1efe the. Hig: with scarcely & CURES QUICKLY. mark, while Peter’'s riglt eye was in bad et B e B e e I o R S S = 2 N 4 N \ ; \&\ NN \ \\\ + 7g on the se |® 4 | shape. Probably 500) persons saw_the J 8 Jepartu 1 g et e Kb B ¢ & | fight, which took place In the Second Reg- | A New Pile Cure Which Cures tho o back; 7 |iment Armory. h ; st secona chots. | 4 3| Armory, ¢ seconded: by the three| Most Aggravated Cases Sefely N Choteai tts rowt 1 , | Schrosbes—father and two sons. Maher and Quickly. S ] R e a B ¢ | was seconded by his brother, Jim Maher, | A 4 Bad Cherry & length, Sam| T ¢'|ard Peter Lowry and Danny MeMahon. | rhe Pyramid Pile Cure, a new prepara- a v a length. Sam | 7 & | Malachl Hogan was selected as referee. | yon'00 %o i suppository form, cures the ttitoe up, failed to | 4 | | Bound 1-Atter & few seconds’ fddling Peter | mogt aggravated cas ar- A = g e ® ,% | 1anded ‘a Teft solidly on the ribs, Joe counter- e e His 0dds S © | ing heavily on the cheek. Maher put right and | Drisingly shor e 2 INTERESTS THE PEOPLE thr oy )¢ s | left to the jaw, Choynski planting his left in | Mr. W. N. Dunn, No. 5719 Shields avenue, OF THE PACIFIC COAST d second to V | | Peter’s ribs and bringing it up to the eye, red- | chjcago, I, writes: “I am indebted a shed third on + dening it. Choynski then planted a heavy left d times to the Pyramid Pile Cure R e | & on the face, Maher landing @ loft on t d o o < ¢ v M 3 { ® | a'second later. Just as the tank Joe sent | for the speedy relief and perm Workin, for nber saw Mortgage, a 3 to | o a terrific left hook to Maher's jaw, & of a most severe case of piles. T | n_ hollow fashion b him staggering to his corner. d yet was com- he Rights of | e winner, well riden | ¢ PRUOLING= ¢ | “Found 3—Maner apparentiy s bit grogsy. | roUDled for monthe &Ll T % of thn Producers, | struck the wire first by a | ¢ HeouocH @ | Choynski_danced around him warily for a Dletely cured with one 5)-cent hox of th ple o igths with considerable to | [ wE NileS | | minute, then led twice with the left, landing | Pyramid, and more than that, I have still 8 re. Sflver Tail, out in front for a way, | | lightly., Choynski planted a left on Maher's | three of the Pyramid suppositories left of SHIN l anaged to take the show. 4 nose, Maher countering with a hard right to | ¢pot one box that I did not need to uS s b Modwena, from the stable of Mat Storn, | the Fibs. Choynski then jabbed with his left, T L et Gir o T age - 2 = led all the way in the closing five-furl | playing for Maher's right eye, which was rap- 1 think it is 8T - - t. St. Apollinaris, which was heavily | ¢ & | 1aly closing. Maher landed two good lefts on and shall certainly recommend it to all 2 3 e d, finished .~t::'nnd, over a length in | : 4 Jolef’- L‘aln u:d L’hb‘)'r.!kll’!.‘“;;p‘:d :da -ny-’mm- sufferers, and you are at perfect liberty to Track Notes. l ? WHEELL AL to the ribs, Joe breaking ground. answer any correspondence.” A. Harris | . le r i | Round 3-Both came up fresh. Choyns Thousands have resorted to expensive . nforan Assoclation offered a THE GREAT YUMHON. | 1anded his left on the face three times In suc- rous surgical operations for curs ngerous surg! = 500 purse for a third meeting between | ¢ | cession, Peter countering with lefts to ribs and sip- ~ { suard, Yellowtail and F. W.| @ 4 | ear. Choynski sent in & & s who could have L ace next Tuesday. There ‘ | stomach and escaped a return. . A moment la nlessly by the Pyrami - - s glo over jockeys and as |3 | left found Maher's nose hard, but Peter sent | her of nces persons who had spent working s I_ship his string back to | ® 2 | & heary it ol e I iy "iaied. | months in & hospital under tremtment ot - < rnoon the possibllities of | 4 @ | hooked his left to Joe's mouth. Choynski| Pile specialists without p g sy RIS | & 4 | rushed and poked his left to the face, escap- A the cure where they least 5 es. B 1 |ing a return.” Botn were fddiing when 3¢ | expected it, in the Pyramid Pile Y s o three-year-olds; bell rang. ~ . elieves Ne e ! ¥ 4 g‘ Round ¢—Choynski assumed the aggressive Which is applied at ni - fi,,:fh,e,:. h K 790 Mountebank and jabbed his left lightly face reduces tu 8T . Bo, + @ | Entcer Peter Tushed, But recctved a terr rally slerable W & | 1eft Joit in the fact. ' Again he sent a terr » W * right to Joe's ribs. Joe landed a hard lelt o - - €00 B 8 G40+ 00000000300000000+000+0000600000 02+t 6 31- lrh: rJ;‘[»;l,‘qra\;‘:):(r:AKTs ;;T = 2-'-;; T:(r'll‘ It is a remedy no ¢ ¢ apply A\ E HE detalled account of the ride of Ollver Lawson in the | twenty-five pounds of baggage, and when mounted had that | he sent a ri Joe's ribs hard. In | g7 i Pile Cure at ¥ 1 i Klondike is interesting and valuable. The distance he | strapped to the handle bars. A slight accldent to a pedal was | clinch he ha: g B for full sized treatment. K - traveied over from Dawson City to Skaguay s about all that the wheel suffered from the long trip. chin, dasing him, a 1t, landing Pyramid Comp: of Marshall, ;- miles, and while it is not possible to ride a bicycle all the The firgt day out from Dawson Lawson rode five and & half | with his right, dazing Joe again. Joe came be pleased to mall free to ar B oo e > book on Cause and Cure o h way, Lawson holds the record for making the trip in the short- | hours. When not riding he pushed the wheel along, always | back with a terrific left on the chin. Tt was e book on Cause : est time. keeping the wheels touching, so the cyclomter would perform | Eive and take i the senter % the ring. s | 0SS — . Coda ..........10 | While making the trip Lawson did the important and inter- | its function. Kirkman was made the second day and Selwyn |y, ¢ ot the ball ned . S8 R romwell..165 | eqting work of measuring every foot of the journey—save that | the third. Crossing the Government cut-off from Hootchlkoo, | jert solidly on Maher's chin H . | over lakes La Barge and Bennett—with the cyclometer at-| Lawson walked the first twenty-four miles, which was hilly, | Hoth were tired when the bell - th; three- | tached to his wheel, and now gives the exact distance between | and then rode for forty-two miles. Traversing the rallroad m*f\«;};‘nd Kg;\‘n&:r‘:‘:-‘l_&‘l:}‘ e $1000. the principal points along the route that will be traveled by | grade between White Horse and Caribou, he rode half of the | (0N o0 "o o n"cp Wnlki pi MACHINERY and SUPPLIES ¥ E R i ‘1‘3 thousands this winter bound for Nome or Dawson and those way. The distances as measured by Lawson correspond closely | on Peter's sore eve. Maher = e Rsientact s - t ¥ Advancy YGuard 14 | from the interior to the coast. He made the trip in fourteen | with those of the measurements made by surveyors, but as his | right and left in quick « o H e AMALGAMATORS, i ed For days, and believes from his experience that once the lakes mecasurements are along the exact course interior travelers will | ll;;deg“lh- h:‘:fl\;‘ml'.g(“ o ';;:v Toepunter- | GAVE GOLD—Krogh Mfg. 9 Stevenson S freeze and the tralls become worn and packed the time be- | follow they are herein produced as taken from the record kept | [N¥ iR, & SErMERE JEOl o0 [00 TR, 3 st. Amalgamators, Sand ttugal_Pumps. - p a half furlongs; three- | jye. 2 B0 5 aner’s Cenint P tween Dawson and Skaguay can be reduced to from four to | by Lawson: landed a right lightly on the ribs. Joe jabbed ROTARY AMALGAMATOR. ( | v 0 Improved Gold Separator & Rotary vel. Indian_River B L YRR R TR TR U8 rang. MOORE - r & e Sixty Mile, 43 [Roadhouse half way between hibition. 8 Stevemson st Round ¢-—The men amiled ss they shook | Amalgamator on ver . 165 hands for the final round. oynski jabbed - 1 his left to Maher's face twice, Peter plunging BEACH GOLD CONCENTRATOR. 138 | a riebt to Joe's ribs. Joe danced around his | SAVES All the Goid by gravitation. No guick- . 258 | burly o ) ln7 peration 4 Spear. Lawson left' Dawson on November 28, on which day he| ! . | Nine-Mile Roadhouse. bought a copy of the Klondike Sun, published in Dawson No-| Ditwar s, ondhouse 65 PSelkirk vember 25, thereby proving the date of his departure. Lawson White River Sawmili D [Minto was accompanied a part of the way by C. E. Downle and C. D, | Kirkman (steamboat siough). 100. Hootchlkoo . Sandford, whom he overtook on the trail, and they affirm that| . Roadhouse. Bar 1 d his bieycle hold . deapite th ) © 132 |Foot of La Barge. i AAWS0n an s bicycle hold the record, despite the rumor that | 3 % two others covered the distance in ten day Although Law- | The distance over the Dominion trall, or between Hootchi- 62 | Selwyn and Selkirk. five days, thus making the wheel a factor in the far northern Dawson to— Miles.) Dawson to— Miles. i hig left. to the face twice just before the bell | . 28.4 | Maher la Tt W Nev) e S .82%.4 | neck. A second later Joe sent Poter's head STEAM ENGINES. back with a stiff ft to the mouth. Maher | o e swung right and left to the ribs, receiving m | 2 3arge, according to Lawson, is_9%. the face, wi aages ce - son did not ride all the distance from Dawson to the coast, he | N e e D o s T B e e - - covered a great many miles on the sileng steed, and many of | Horse by his record 1s 23 miles, and from White Horse to Cari- | it again on the sore eve. 3 a des- | GIN = them were over the bosom of the great Yukon. He carrfed but | bou 46 miles. perately, only to receive a terrific right en the s - T — | ear. Maher once more rushed, was again GASOLINE ENGINES, T i - | fabbed in the mouth Teter'was stagger HERCULES © Indoor Baseball. | catcher: Shaw, left Shnr!!(flp:h‘sz‘ngflpn-‘ DATE OF THE BIG FIGHT. e P g B i given the o numsbt The Young Men’'s Christian Association | berg, right shortsto Roberts, thir ase | The preliminaries included one of the orto se; Tuohy, right field PRl & . door baseball team gained a decisive vic- | MOTton first base; Tuoby, DENS itchor, | Jefries-Corbett Match Now Sched- | prettiest bouts between bantam-weights tory over the Olympic Club team last|and Foran, left field. Olympics: Durham, uled to Occur on May 11. seen In.a long time—a six-round go be- ight In the association gymnasium. The | left fleld; Follansbee, catcher; NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—It has now been | U¥een Clarence Forbes and "Buddy” Ryan ENGINE WORKS fs filllng of orders for Nome. MI-143 O1L. LUBRICATING Ofl, ¢ ENSIGN & McGUFF de Ol and Gasoline. K, 2 Spear st., S. F. ren he - 3 5 . draw UG > score was 7. The Oly: | right shortstop; Hanrahan, _third b decided that Jim Jeffries Corbe -~ 3% e Seap . SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. TWO MEN KILLED BY ST e Y DS e whils A Tor | Bits, pitcners Stack, lrt stortstop: Mon: | COHEL TR T8 SEC0R8 B00 T b, at | inough, Forbes had a good shade the bet” | yu Gols Bearing Sends pertecty, In o displayed excelient team work. \[anun, first base; Cunningham, right fieid, | Joil 1ERG IR, The, SYREIAG, SPOrting CUb, At | ter ot It ther preliminarfes Jim Barnes of | U400 8¢ 6 Sixth st B 4 association players were: Scott, | and Leach, second base. | cided upon at a meeting to-day, where | Chicago knocked out Young Milo of Phila. MARSH STEAM PUMPS Tom O'Rourke, acting for the Seaside | delphia in two rounds; Middle-weight | gupply f,',.,..‘{,r salt water for sluice boxes; Club, and George Considine, Corbett's | Frank Scott of Chicago gained the de- | high or low lifts. Simonds, Market st. s manager, signed articles. Brady, man- | cision over Jim Driscoll of Chicago and | ———————— - I H E CALL S RACl N G C » | @8er for Jeffries, has not yet signed the | Lightweight Dave Barry won over Adam | ENGINES, BOILERS, ETC. d agreement. | B yan of Philadelphia in six rounds. Wel AN EXPLODING BOILER COX THE WINNER OF i THE SIX-DAY RACE Others Were Injured, One of Whom Will Probably | Covers Five Hundred and Forty-Five e BAKER & HAMILTON, Engines and Botlers; g : ter-weight Ahearn won from Tom Mc- | jowest prices on the coast. Pine & Davis sts. e Miles and Is Able to Sprint i (Copyright, 190, by H. H. Egbert) Crescent City Races. Cune of Detroft in six rounds. | omemt proee R e Se— A three frightfully at the Finish. i TANFORAN PARK, Friday, February 16, 1900.—Weather fine. Track fast. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 16.—The track { )u\sfl“i&?fflfifiu L 5 iy of a locomotive| ST. LOUIS, Feb. 16.—Amid the plaudits | 9 e . purse, $400. was lumpy and slow to-day. Results: A Good Dinner | e PORNDL1ve | of & dnten crowil 'of spectators Thomas Cox | 798: PIBFET RACK Shis £0x & Aix il fiws yoks olierand SORAR IESS EIe Six _furlongs—Frelinghuysen won, Jamlico | Ts a great civilizer. Try Zinkand's, and you | TENTS AND COVERS. roundhouse. tk 5 4 oX | — [Betting. | second, Stiver Coin third. Time, 1:18% FSstit tectiite: Shae Taie ¥3% | NEVILLE & CO., manufaciurers, bags, tents, o e of New Kork dashel aerows tho Smiohing | . o oo . s wadalih S e gue e We 1S 106 Gl Thirfeen sixteenths of a mile—Wedding Guest | g AR covers. 31 and i Clifornia 3 maker. line at 10 clock to-night, winner of | In ‘h = ge. oé’o. “' 13 11 it 11 |H Stuart £ & won, Commander Miller second, Mittenthal | Leopold Vignavi Dead. — e — - — | the i:x-d.i) go-as-you-please race, which | -y 8 a1 Ry gR o8 KL (Spenoee . e o skl it oo, | 1al Di ?h t ngnonu | el N . DIDgTaE L ato- H 62 4% 43 42 $3 <|oullmen 8 1 | Uhlers second, Nilman thisd. Time, 1:68 o o e gany . 3 e rium since last Saturday night. Cox fin- 9%/7 3h 3h 83 B3h 45 |T. Walsh 85 11-10 I Purionge s A e 1 Nei.| BAKERSFIELD, Feb. 16.—Leopold Vig- | @ visry DR. JORDAN’S ancar - ished with a score of 5% miles. Ho was |9 £% 8% 6% 61 5% (Henry 2 % | e Prince sccond, Asmore Third. - Time, 1:17%. | Bavi of Granite Station died at the wan and drawn, but without questio »3 43 83 83 51 €1 |Vietitoe . 2 Seven furlongs, ng—Colonel Eads won, | County Hospital to-day. He had et -5 stion o o4 e y. resided ‘v«h‘»'“.; 5’}"’("!?" ;’gai‘h:ln;‘l;en bunch ; Inverary II, 106, i H _9;} ;: “ “ w;‘\'r';‘fzm & n 100 Eva Wilson second, Bruwn Vell third. Time, | in this county for thirty years, and was T ST Nt G247, 0.7.0al, . ymotive, a sma'l e er ust befo sh came he | Raptdo, es s | 1:33%. one of the most prominent sh. 1051 Ma22ITST. . ran a half-dozen laps at a speed that ez 4 8% 62 83 93 92 |Jenkins [ Oné mil T8 Donnes ey men, — . - ®5s loiiing the ¥ T 196 | ne mile, selling—Pat Garret won, Astor sec- blic house 2 aatomical Museumm in th z it e hiooias the | ried him around his competitors a dozen | 783 0 10 e ) 10 10 |Bassinger 810 | ong, Fewnces third. i B e aeo 13:};&5‘#."?;": ll’:‘:g»m-r:ei;‘..‘;':f:;\l,:i' and T Laspest Anstomical Museum in the ie rned on the p: | Y Time—1-16, : -16, :56%: 13-16, 1:221; mile. i 1 1-18m, 1:48. Good start. Won —_———— B et int win e o ~ discase peaitiv. wod by the oldest . ot ot o | Englishman, who secured sec- |’ ridden obt, second and third drivink. = Winfer, C dopell's” b. E. by Imp. Maxim- Sharkey and McCoy Matched. | left considerable wealth He was trom e o B By 8 5 Ty forer | finished in very fair condition, | Music, Ping runs an occasional good race. Lavator away none too well. Tom Cromwell a N o s | Bayenne, Framce c DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEAS . front end of tne | With a score of 540 miles. Between him | cripple. Inverary no speed. Binsteln a sulker. EW YORK, Feb. 16—Tom O'Rourke 9 > S Canaiaten Sup oo bty WSS Wall, tearing | A0 Barnes, Who 00k thifd MODEY, A1l IN- | o A A A A AR AN AAAANANANANAAANAANANARNASAARANAAAPAAAAS | to-day matched Tom Sharkey against Kid e Sun gt ¢ oy y - vl il ADg | tense rivalry has existed, and they starte | McCoy. The articles have not yet been Verdict of Simple Assault. king wide ana about | 10 this morning to kill each other oft | . o ;| signed. | Bpecta1 Dispateh to The cait. ° - fler was blown 3arnes se he pac but weakened dur- - — — - 9 e R HANFORD, Feb. 16.—The trial of Sil - s ing the evening and the clishma Choteau 12 2 83 1 11 |B. Ross e | = S ' proan s s A g g i ey e “him, “nishing one "mile Shead of | Roa Cherry...oions..107 H 1 3% [Jenkins . g :" iohioichin o6 20 B if b ’: | Hushes, who shot 4 Burris on January | @ sl JSRDAN &C0. ML Meerne n e B g v Pennsylvania man Barnes was on | 62 Sam Dannenbaum.. 1 81 |Bpencer . | 1 on the streets of anford, ended las own from thelr bodics verge of collapse is the Tave wearl | 7 Formatus eh [Tallett 5w You cannot afford to miss | | night, and the jury THosult St a Cabies — o - end. | 784 Aborigine 53 |H. Shields. L next Sunday’s Call—a special to-day, after being out twenty hours, of | > LIFE LOST IN A FIRE. 0ld Sport” Campana walked only four | 19, March S bt R oy 2 o |¥ Washington’s birthday edi- ¥ |Simple assault His defense was tempor- s . < | miles 'auring ‘the day, but this por ook | : | ary Insanity brought on by the excessiv W. L. Taulby Burned to Death at hin the money at 40 miles Following . "‘,“‘:"“’:’ : o men s fii.:r's. t tion. : | use of whisky. The verdlct was a sure | i palace and $ he score for the six day: me—3, :13; : E 3 . B se, as it was expected he woul = oy Seattle. [ | “Hubbelr's b, c., by . “Winner well rigden. Red Cherry made & good stretch | L Victea ‘of a higher crime. b e 3 SEAT ¥eb, 16.-W. L. Taulby, elec- | | run. Dannenbaum also closed strong. Bandera found the route too far. Racetto dled away. 4444444444444+ i dsains Gpand HOtels x Fo S B gt Psting Bl tBo i ombn tli-sioet b il bt B s o s vl S Y R Raath ,I 'I," gt | 708. THIRD RACEFive furlongs; selling; four-vear-olds and upward; purse, $400. Forger Pleads Guilty. Santa Fe’s New Road. b4 ko Wearh fn Shat otty | | ool S e S A Special Dispatch to The Call. | 1LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16.—The announce- For neasly s quarter of a cemtury the S e oo MATTHEWS WINS. | i Bl e anrjénifik"- TER nmtgy"sflwufibm, Fabl, és.d—A Chtlsan | ment is made here to-day that the Santa | lesding bl on The Facifio Coast y slept in a raom adjoin . | il lilh |3 s . HET am e Naranjo pleaded guilty to a| Fe Raflway branch to the rim of the veniences they continue to be the head- room 6f the mill. The | Fight Stopped in the Seventeenth, | | e g B ;f 3 »;i""m . 2 W3 |charge of forgery In the Superior Court | Grand Canyon of the_Colorado will be Quarters f.r toursts and travelers. vis- e engine room. Night| With McPartland All but Out. | = Eovirand 50 4 31 |Hency .. § 3 |to-day and was sentenced by Judge Da- | completed on April 8. The road runs six. ¥ iting San isco. Fygiedd B <. Feb. 16.—Matty Matthews e Bpo il 3 7N s spurious order | line. rty-seven mil » Manager. v und this morning. | “Kid rtland of this city in the sev Rosalbra, 6. % 78 8h [Piggott . 0 8 | & ghter and a brother in | enteenth round of what was to have been Maxello, 2 81 9h |Spencer . 5 & | Plg @ 13 & non-| |a twenty-five-round _bout before the | % 108 1010 M. Bergen.....| 10 20 remedy for Gonor 3 W Broadway Athletic Club to-night. The 1 u lHullmun 8 12 Gleet. Spermatorrha. Guilty of Manslaughter. ::ir;rl e .“I:g;xnu }!:"‘f;':,', whin utxi»,-;.mi,) 736 _Mains! H. Shields. }UW«J XE‘:‘: -{’:-‘n":l-nfl.x e £D BLUF 5 o ne | ©vident that 3 s outclassed. | Time—1j, % Won handily, second and third drivin in- Qoo amma. . o j;{ 2 poild in (b McPartland was knocked down twice in | ' ner. Sam F bt “by imp. Duncombe-Detrix, Storm King cut off soon Gfter start ! ton \urritation or wicoras : illlam Stroud | the twelfth round, 'n in the| losing & couple of lengths. Grand Sachem off badiy; he o o & bad | Preis sxiuinh. WS & J0oeue b losing a D gths. yi ran a nice race. Maxell | br. N t of man- | thirteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth and seven- | one. Sir Urian lame. Scratched—Odds On 1l4. | ricEvans Quewicac Oo, Poance. Nom-astringent, t after teenth rounds. Though he was not knocked INCINNATI,O Sold by Druggists, 1y 3 day af out, the referee, seeing that he was un- FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; handicap; four-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. | O %A | A - in plain wra; ¥'s fecond trial, alm. dm“ v..\‘y;d Y Roke punishment, de- | v Sroree. Age, Welght.[St. _ %m. o e Rt R 00, or 3 bt & he first one clared Matthews the winner. e s - 3 - = S w85 A L 3 ockeys. &“ LA sens victed 3 L ——— | Timemaker, 6. 115| 8 2% 2h 2% 1h |T. Burns. . - -‘A k 4 | | i 4 10( 1 R e | 22 |Spencer . bads: 7 SR o ' Te Boxers Are Matched. 4100 2 3 3 3 3 Vittitoe W TEL, - om of being a pokts:| The boxers who are matched for the 2 A81,; %, 1194, Falr start, Won all thres driving. Winner, J. F Lpoa ey i ot bt me engaged in a quarrel | next exhibition of the Columbia Athletic imp. Kantaka-Nellie Stanley. Timemaker outgamed Bell. Vittitos on Headwater A A s s - the defendant and was | Club, to be held on the 2Ist inst., are ' his run oo soon, golng the overland. Scratched—Burdock %, Mocorito 107, Yemen 107, 0. "European plan. Rooms. e to $ 30 day n tmes, from the effects | Willile Cole and W, Decourcy, fifteon W_ Brode 104 1 to 38 week: 35 to §20 month. Free baths; hot wounds he died the following | rounds: Jack Dennis and William Mar- | 800, | and cold water every room: fire grat me for the sentence has not | tin and Billy Perry and N. Condon, elght | yoqo—p;c | Foom; slevator runs ail night. n set | rounds each. gm.. =] - g 636 May Gertoude.. T. Wi Mortgage Tullett Silver Tail. Bullmann Summer J. Martin Almendral Jenkins Mission E. Ross | I Hiram Johnson. c S s Morgan 04 v %t 1:07%. Good start. Won easlly, second and third driving. | “Winner, 3. C. Nealon's ch. f., by El Rio Rey-Sylvia. May Gerttude. probabiy 'best. | kage interfered with a couple of times. Silver Ti sulks. Others of no account. Scratched o s o0 ma s g Srom g o B Ingeiotvletet onansnndy P P With Mouthpiece § == | D great remedy; gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. P I —Devereaux 107, St. Anthony 104 Mountebank 104, Will Fay 104. FOR ALL L 1 9 Modwena, 4. 7 :‘;n‘ 17 ?xr kT xmn : INTER RESORT. BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; p | i for i C it 8 E ) * o SICK HEADACHE, ) and ( IMPAIRED DIGESTION, | i Eenile, i | i 0o 10 cents for 10 SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP TICKETS 10 CONSTIPATION, Kindred g DISORDERED LIVER and | 6% Jockey B I 8% 9 82 HOT WEAK STOMACH, | Diseases| FEMALE AILMENTS. H0 e Reet, i H Bod % Monopol Toba 'PASO ROBLE ShRiNGY S0ld everywhere, in boxes, at 10 cents and 25 cents each. Annual sale over 6,000,000 boxes. | Time—1, :12; %, 4. on_ ez second and third driving, Winner, m cCo '.'k‘ | Most noted Mineral Springs tn United States. R. Hughes’ b. f., by Morelio-Glen Ellen. Winner best ridde OO T 2 . speed. Scratched—Anchored 114, Cymona 113. Jockey Bill showed no Marvelous cures of Rheumatism, Biood, Liver, Kidney, Stomach and other disorde; iy FRANK W. ELY, City Agent, id

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