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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1900, STEINIT THE AMDUS CHESS PLAVER, 1S DEA Passes Away+in the Man- hattan Hospital for the Insane. vears chi L e e e e e s PAID A MILLION FOR SEVERIG OF MARITAL TIES ;How W. B. Leeds Induced His Wife to Sue for Divorce. Y i 9 Tin-Plae Magnate Wished to Marry a Young Woman and His Sh. id, the story $1,000,000 » much for a m NATIVE SONS WHO WILL COME IN ALL THEIR GLORY BLUVDERS KD h HEANY TRICK AT SARKTOGH First Race Run Over Owing to Negligence of Ad- vance Flagholder. BESRE Horse Applejack Ruled Off the Track at St. Louis Because of a Crooked | until the final few strides, when Lieber | Karl drew up and won by a head from sixteenth- One mile an; HOBARTS TEAN CARRIES OFFTHE PALM OFVICTORY Exciting and Well Played Is the Polo Game Down at Del Monte. Society Out in Full Force to Witness the Riding and View the Play afternoon. Lowering clouds that seemed a foreboding of rain and a chilling blast tain and SICK HEADAGHE Little Pills. ) | | Spouse Forced Him to Race Run on the Fair in Ladies’ Golf “They also relieve Distress from Dyspepais, - Submit to Terms. Grounds. Tourney. fndigestion ana Too Hearty Eating. A pere « L PR i s —_— fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. * Special Dispatch to The Call. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 13.—A heavy BY F. E. MULHOLLAN | ness, Bad Tasten the Mouth, Coatea Tongue - rainfall converted the track into mud an- | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They - CHICAGO, Apg. 13.—The gift of Willlam kle deep this afternoon and the fielis | Reguiate ihe Boweis, Purcly Vegetable. @ | Bateman Leeds, the tin-plate trust mag- were greatly reduced by withdrawals. In | Speclal Dispatch to The Call 4 b 'y 1 nate, formexy of Chicago, of a mag- the first race Starter Caldwell d: d | P | Senall Small Dose. $ ; dropped . 4 | nificent string of jeweled presents to his his flag. The man holding the advance |. DEL MONTE, Aug. 13.—Society’s carni- | S Pill, . » ' bride in Cleveland was not the most flag falled to see the bunting go down | val week of pleasure and recreation began Smafl Bri costly part of his second marriage. To ob- and all the jockeys except Sam Doggett, | to-day under most ausplcious and fas- | e 3 i tain freeruomv from his former wife to on his own horse, Terrorist, and Burns, | cinating circumstances. Under the roof n s . . marry Nannie May Stewart he is said on Lisher Kari, the 4 16 5 favorite, pulled | of the great caravansary are snusiv | Ng Mere Drezd of the Dental Chair b | to have given Jeannette Irene Leeds up.” The pair faced (ogether to fhe fin- | housed the elite and fashion of Burlin- s o didigs s piesdiapen $,000,000 in bonds and stocks. Former sh with the former winning. e field . Kland. | TEETH EXT ED AND FILLED AB- § Leeds knew her husband wi A | straggled in In Indian file. The race was | Same: San Francisco and Oaklan SOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our iats ACEON RN MET BUEDADS “WAS (001 | ordered to be run over again, All bets| Revellle sounded at 10 o'clock this fore- | jentific ‘method to the gums. N to the dashing divorcee of Cleve- | | stood. In the new betting Lieber Kari | noon, when the sharp clicking of the golf | sicep-producing age cocaine, . - d: but to his entreaties that he e froen | ‘;&i'len}: back to 6 to 1, while His Royal |sticks and the hurrying about of the _Theve are D AP PLIANCES o m e sumed se s | ghness was made an even money fa- | gaudily attired caddies signaled the open- | §rantisce BRTEE T 0 et, fll and apply goid > in the little Indlana town the frst | vorite. Four of the jockeys—Shaw on HIS | bog of the sport. There are WhiSpers of 4 | oocwis and : undstectably from B ,\31;1 Leeds replied with a sneer and a Royal Highness, McCue on Lady Contra- | ng Uf i e '-;(Doi- et tnur-{amen! o ‘m‘”‘. - ranted for tem yeas DA smile i ry, Neumyer on'Lady Has Been and Lao. | Pit of “Jockeying’ In the : WITHOUT THE r PALN. Fuil set ¢ He threatened to go into court himself der on Miss Mitchell—then covered the | the links, but as the handicap will be de- | [TIRHGUT 10 - ua PO ? 8 - S ot Aved ot G g of his assoclates dropping his flag. HIS work may be excused. More exhilarating | Ings 20c R A e g l AM STEINITZ : s he had not lived with his wife. Why | Toyal Highness won this heat, but the o ool same attracted a large | TIETS of from 12 to 20 years' experience, and separated is a secret both have kept. | horses were sent to the post again withe| Pernaps, the pale g ¢ ® | each department In charge of a specialist. Giva ® o200 0-—00o@ The Mrs. Leeds was approached by | out any delay. When the fag Anally fell | attendance to the cozy racecourse, almost | us a call. and you will find us to do exactly husband a month ago and asked her | o} % s 3 K v s ’'s throw of the hotel, this | as we advertise. ‘e will tell you g = = - _William Stein name a cash consideration to_release Epigram and Terrorist raced {n ‘front | Within stone’s throw of the exactly what your work will cost by a FRES EXAMINATION f A . Epigram. The race caused a lot of {li from the sea compelled the fair buds of A v oo feeling among the patrons of the track. ' soclety seated on the tally-hos to keep i g L E g : The man wielding the advance flag was | well muffled up in furs, and the climate Ve R kol e W E | discharged and the four boys—McCue, was pronounced just execrable. The o s ToniE AIvonSE L Clbteinnd 19 | Shaw, Neumyer and Laoder—who par- grand stand was well filled with guests . < growing impatient and threatened to ticlpated in the second heat were all fined | from the hotel, while a liberal sprinkling T £ hie did not make haste | ! R T. COHN OF THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS OF SACRA- “g_"‘ ““("4' S“mm;“:‘“:m e O e O e b before the yachting season v 57 S ve furlongs, added, _selling—Lieber &2 S description: © chess o ¥ MENTO PARLOR NO. 3 Karl won, Epigram second.” Terrorist third, | fTom the buckboard to the automobile, bought, a trip to Europe Time, 1:06%. lined upon the infield. i ts ordared; andivet | B One mile ‘and three sixteenths, handicap, $400 Exciting Match. | i - e —Bann won, ‘avonius second, . e et Special Dispatch to The Call, | e Srambre third. Tome, .06 From_the outset the match, which was 300,000 £o his wife, who was | “The McGrathiana stakes for fillies and geld- | played by teams of four—one captained by Viratola Sloto Waning for = i | nes, two-yeargids, value to winner §16. five | Walter Hobart and the other by Peter 1] 4t gl g ey Tl y Sacramento Parlor No. 3 will take a prominent | furlongs—iady@of the Valley won, Princess | Martin—was most exciting, the onlookers g, S sission day celebration. - For nearly & vear a committeo of | PECT Second, Insvot thiva._ Fime, Lok, |at times being worked to & high, pitch of | pisoiicts ok ooyt Aug : 3 ; arly a vear s ? e selling. ed—'Trillc wou. | 2% times - ea” for for - bill for divorce icramento Parlor, comprising Clarence M. Hunt (chairman), J. C. INg | Exit second; Harry McCoun third. Time, 1:40%. | pOLPMSIASEY The PRies GRPR0 (0%, TRRT SAN FRANCISCO. - after the filing Jr. (vice chairman), R. Grant Potter (secretary), J. M. Henderson Jr. ‘ Five furlongs, 154!“‘ %2?1:"”’ i&dsrl(r“T‘:r‘;‘f:- game rules to govern. In the way of clev MAIN OFFICE PORTLAND, OR. (treasurer). Cohn, Hopkins, T. W. McAuliffe, C. D. Crowell, C. G, |Musketeer second, Cordellian third. " |'hard and fearless work Walter Hobart NCH. ATTLE. WASH. & - Battelle s. W. J. Fetherston, T. A Cody, G. A. Burns, Abe Moose | %% & still_heavy in avoirdupois but wasting | - < - his e- and J s been meeting each week and arranging the details for CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—On account of a | Somewhat under the effects of the hard = t ue > | g s vore | Teducing process he is undergoing a . are due in Paris in October. | ijts par | heavy track at Harlem to-day there were | TerUEUnE BEOTESE IS o8 v, closely h < e Ftonmec wiie Wil Lo thErgiend. ghs The parlor has secured as headquarters the entire Turner Hall, 323 Turk |numerous scratches in all of the events o Charley Dunmphy, whose goal work B O D e e e tuta peail |~ Street. ann there also il ed as guests: Califla and Seattle patlors | eXcept in the steeplechase. Miss Benaell | was a feature, as hé scored on all ocea- eeds bought his second 2~ 2 el fRA e o fdrh P el Aranite Faid s Eon s of Talaornd and Bonnie sak, W vel t sions, and Peter Martin in the early play neckl Ho presented of Native Daushters of this clty. Granite Parlor of Native Sons of Folsom and | §1 HOR"[S CI°0i6 T good feld of two: | Horey Gawned many Biaudis Tor biame R i L ks B : year-olds, were drawn, leaving Silverdale | manenip and skiil, but tired under 1”‘ The parlor, escorted by the Native Sons’ band of thirty pleces, will leave |a 3 to 5 favorite. Hansford won the sec- o 4" work ™ Mr. Bettner of the Martin The buttons ¢ Sacramento for San Francisco on Sunday, September 9. The uniform adopted |ond race, but in doing so cost his | (O Tl " howed to marked advant s il by the members consists of white outing hats, navy blue, double breasted coats | owners, W. H. May & Son. 3306 The colt | especially when the fact Een into con- acht. duck trousers. The parlor will also take its jeweled hanner, presented by | was entered to be sold for 30, but She | sideration that he was woefully short of res on his bride were Native Daughters of the Golden West, in 18%, mounted on bicy- | $1O0] (88351006 s him. Then James Practice. Sfier one hour and thirtyfive [ 1 ge cost him $1,500,000, silken banner, presented November 11, 1881, by subscriptions of | Cushing bid $1400. but both dropped out | fURLCE MGy Pp nner o the Hobart pA San B en out. TS| various 1d firms of the city, and a new stand of s | when the owner raised it $5 more and |yl the score stand 1 in 731 Market St., San Francisco. Monday afternoon, September 10, “open o will be maintalned at the |thus managed to keep his own horsa. | (a0 UG, SO0 4 unphy, e headquarters, and in the eVening of that day a grand ball will 1 en. Summary: Frank Carolan and C.’ Praed comprised ALLEGED CONFESSION OF Mrs. Ema Gett, grand president of the Native Daughters of the Golden Five furlongs—Shut Up won, Bengal seconl. the victors, while the vanquished were West, will have a place of honor in the Sacramento Parlor section of the pa- |Ofcar Tolle third, Time. 1:02 ok e T s > A REPENTANT ANARCHIST| raa Owenboro second, Be: Time. | crowd turned homew Ailments of Men S & 3 bt Famtl L odreo e , o | refereed the game to the g = ort _course, _steeplechs o o T | thels” of all. ¥ Says Plots Existed to Kill Presid | | Beno ‘sacond, Sir DI third 2 3 e PSRN S o A ST S L e el RN yMcKi)\ley and Several Euro- CHICAGO TAKES TWO FUTURITY CANDIDATES TO B hiia By Ourin il %—oic"pve . Elue second, Cre y third. Time, 1:17 . - R e pro: rent sock people ob- 'CUPIDENE.” pean Monarchs. GAMES FROM BOSTON | HAVE A GOOD TRY-OUT | ®Five'and a hait furlongs—Tyr won. Silverdale | served were: MANHOOD RESTORED rSyeio=veEr,,, teh t Call P | second, Sad Sam third. Ti Mrs. W. P. Morgan, Mr. and Vitalizer, the prescription of a famous French physiciam. will S ' St. Louis Pounds Pitcher Piatt All | Wednesday Coursing at Union Park | Scarlet Lily second, Nobleman third. Time, Rl | Suickly cure”you ‘ot Wl mer: % of King Humbert, Over the Field and Easily De- | Will Bring High Class Dogs : Mrs. W. F. {ive organa, such as Lost Man r Itallan SOVIILT| - CORRECT £TANDING OF-THE CLUBS. | The midweek coursing of the Union | grounds this afternoon. In the tiird ra {walader, | o a on ofl | ciabe R wryry yup W. L. Pet, | PATE Association will consist of but one | Benham, a ta 1 shot, gave the backers M sbien, Gax A e ot S linect. Ry Ghr we it anarc * with ng, guar- | pasin ¢ § i kP day's running, which will be held on | of Chariey O'Brien, ‘e redhot favorite, I W Robert 1 BiEht " Cupidens cleanses ths ~ genuineness ‘and with' ques- | pistsburg .. .48 0 St Lout .40 4 .45 | Wednesday. The drawing which took | cause for worriment by flghting it out |Gy Angel : orgazs of ail s . Stdes. T fessionl Is in | bomsiaorbnia 41 inati 140 50 444 | place at Py e IaE iEhi shows | to the wire with the favorite in a regula restores ¢ ditor by one .46 ork...35 49 (416 | a great num candidates 1 | battle royal, O'Brien winning in the jast The e not cured by Doctors the lis The drawing is as follow; jump by a nose. horse Apple] a nt are troubled with Pros- , Aug. 13.—Chicago took both games | b BF e (TS e e we. Dy | OWher L. Kavanaugn, trainers M. Kava- | Oakland i T Gy Rt e the s Captain Duffy lost the | Clari’s Tony Gold: 3. J. Warrems Winsome | NAUEh and W. Leonards, were t0-d1V | 1n tne ladies’ golf tou e eithout an overation. 5000 testimonials. s n easy fly with men on second | \idow vs. 4. L. 5 s o mug. | fuled off the turf by the Fair Associa- | jo the first eight to a A written gu ee given and money re- 1 twe Willis then gave three . Geor, st L. Tay-{ tion owing to a crooked race run on Au- | wae"2s follow g ey g B e Bietst 444040444 444440 n anarchist soclety s hit for a long five runs Van vs sran’s May Law. | Sust 8 Jockey aMcGhun, who rode the e R R T R (S e e 4 4 its objects did not n's wild throw gave Bos Curtls & Kibosh vs. W. D. Mur- Face on thmlda,\ was exonerated. Track First | Second e 0 - § : 8 y for fear -of b runs at the start of the second, a double | phy's’ Crawford La Muher's Lyddite vs, | fast. Summar: Round.| Total I . : ¢ his vear lots we wo sing her. Chicago sco: Condray & Ross' R de B.| One mile, purse—Glen Lake won, El Caney —_— > & (he pa s Dead 3 . a tripie and a Lopez & Soms' s, Ttis & | second, Lee King third. Time, 1:43% Mullins + 3 lp fou :;{w}lfl{(. :(l“m ll{v':tSlr\.nl\‘h'. 2 Kenn £ RA!;P One mile m;lrl an ('IRY‘HIL 13f\lllln(—flulr;‘.l‘flr1n &nlm'krll . .“mm error, ong's great field wood vs. P. O'Dowd's Cascade P. | won, Chorus Boy second, Colonel Gay thirc rown... » - + > Wietin was | both feature, Attendance, Reilly's Moonbright v Shar- | Time, 1§6%. Hager. dvisir DR JORDAN'’S caear Bi44444444444444444540 three othe: Score, Lawre: T's Veto x' furlongs—Charlie O'Brien won, Denham Wagner. 3 e nes R. H. Glen- | second, Love's Labor third. Time, 1:15. c Newton Hyd T by Chicago 7 10 Linton | One mile and & sixteenth. relling & BWIDR He J pSTor . » e terfes—Callahan and Chance; Willls J. Cronin's Thorndale; | Time, 1:48%. Miss Mchean The Largest Anatomical Museum in the aie g illness from t Loubet of Fr. He declares ™ ¢ o N Dawn vs C & | Handlcap. six and a half furlongs—Banish | Miss Hitchings Worid. Weaknetsoy or any contracted his o ' that th F authorities | Clarke. Optlpes- sty DU F. Jones' Wedgewoos | won. Triaditza second, Lord Neville third. | Mrs. McKittrick discase pe b |7 cmred by the oldest : received all this information | Hgret. f 1h% Htaria Klag - . : Time, 1215 by 1 * Hags s Speciiist e the Coase. Est. 6 ysars. 4 S e R H | Brilltan v ve. Pasha K Five and a half furlongs—Monos won. Tony Morgan... G OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § hermore asserts that Consul ! o, .. 6 9 4| Alame sell, Wilson & Allen's Tony | Lepping second, Dorothy Lee third. ~Time, chmiedell o8 [P b b it g v E : Chicago . § o : :; 'y-:M 1“ As ylunlhrd};vn .\1'3'_\' 16 | Boston . o SRR [ 4 Re \;hlrl'- 4‘nrnn'ui:;i ';url,ls‘.\g 1:09%. olan - 'Lr:x s Sy O» by feer. & it had been decided that King Hum- | D0 . = 3 vs. John Dem < Jingle Bells: | —_ P nel (ivs Cure in every case undertaken. should be kille Jhat King HUm- | patterfes—Garvin and Donahue; Nichols and Ross' Wattaaeh: v rwe Snarman's | DETROIT, Aug. 13.—A large crowd was | To-morrow's programme will inclt Write for Book, PH.-OSOPMY ef Sullt Hurst n exhibition tennis game between Gs 5 e \ 3 g. 13--P} no Bres: | Sullivan. Umpire—Hurst. alentine; L. F. Bartel's Bridget Slarney | out at Windsor to-day and the betting | ERibIaOn (EORE ST o MARRIAGE. Wil Fam (A - sy red’5. —_—— e e s R R, d2 B. Lorez & Sons’ Dairymald; Rus- | was lively. Weather clear; track slow. | iy ines ©C, SR T ore. b gt i ; Jears. BELIEVED TO KNOW OF | e o s et ot o | iom & Allen's sedding Tels v, Georse | Summary DT 1 ey putt 3L Ddtamarce s > - | magnificent form. He siowed up in the ninth | RO oT s For Baautys 3 . Thifts Ty. | One mile Peter Duryea won. Ligzie Jackson and a polo match between teams comp d | @ harle T eed ‘the visitors to make three of their | roniproyiors J7or Beastys 3. 2. L5 second. Dalga thir me, 149, P foliowing players: J. S. Tobin, O. | = ACOMA, Aug. 13.—Charles B. Talbot, ey i | 1 s o otk ond, Erema third. Time 1:03% ok " Tobin, Raoul Duval and . - Y oo B o pente L RO e Five furlongs—Acushla won, ~Sevoy second, | Mr. Lawson, C. Tobin, H a here Tnorn. | Proprietor of Whalen’s Hall in St.|se Louts ... a9 1 1| Daie v Steme. & Knowie's Foasy bavi Re i, | Trune third. Time. 108 © 0 T | M Flowers. 3 “S ” | Philadelphia . 2 | de B. Lopez & Sons’ Wanigal vs. H. A. Deckle- | ¢ g B Rt s PR U =t o write books be- —_———————— Louly Aol and owcated Batteries—Powell _and Robinson; Platt and | man's Le Roy; J. M. Halten's Tic Tac vs. Cap. | Oamage second, Prince Zeno third. ‘Time, 1:35. | The Chinese begap ¢ Ll Five furlongs Little Reggie won, B. G. Fox fore they migrated from the region sout h by Police. v. Umpire—Terry. | tain Clarkson's Head A. L. Austin’ NARED Murphy. Umpire—Terry. o g P AL, AUstn’s Los | gecond, Blerheim third. Time, 1:31 « jian Sea. B CONGRESS OF ZIONISTS ST. LOUTS, Aug. 18—John W. Whaten, | "0 0 (00T S L ey jnyin. | AEeS Ve Pasha Konnelx RetchineAtter: | S0, Bt il BLers Wow, Henote secons, | 2N C5P e OPENS IN LONDON = > asternavenue division | 1o (o.qay and the visitors were shut out. | tis Jehe: Condray & Rought's Fiy. | Charley Shane third. Time, 1. | = y strikers have their % pass, @ hit and Beckley's home [ing Daisy vs. Condray & Rought's Homeward 1 T A double, a 7 a hit an | ing y ght's Homewar 3 s arrcsted at noon to- | run gave the locals four runs in the fifth. At~ | Bound. | u:):fr‘:g‘ll :3:5' v.loa'n]gr,:huvr..,n;‘ ;'»::kh:t' sl ciklng. gt 1, 1S A+t d this afternco “sweated’” by | tendance. 200. Score: A A . s at and 0= | T o * Attack Made on Speakers at an Open- | Cnicf of Detectives Desmond In order to | R oE Jeffries-Stift Fight a Draw. | day over a slow track. The feature ’ Air Meeting for the Evangeli- n the details of Saturday night's dy- | Cincinnati . - 7 Qv il . ¢ | event was the six-furlongs at the end of tion uf J £ namite explosion. It is thought to be the | Brooklyn =9 ¢ g CI;}‘;]\‘FI{;um‘:I‘lgfill:x .;?0‘1: J:fl(r'l;‘; o< Ln €t e e Legwearoid Tern tion o EWS. eory of the police that the dynamite Batteries—Phillips and Kahce; Kitson ana | California v i o cago | nus won_ in fast time, considering the : The Fourth Zi Stn overe batched in Whalen's Ball and | MoGuire, Dmpire-Eumslle. | fought ten rounds to a draw to-night be- dead condition of the frack. Doublet was « i with five Whalen had knowledge of them. | fore the Olympic Club. Honors were even | made favorite and ied to_the stretch, ey 3 General Manager Baumhoff of the St.| PITTSBURG, Aug. 13.—Pittsburg had New |in the first round, but in the second Jef- | where Terminus and Foneda fought it | B red” " Louis Transit Company said to-day: 1| York beaten’to a standstill until the elghth, | fries was downed four times by right|out. Summary: Wheo we say B g ng) il B tsag it am sorry that the newspapers learned of | when O/Brien's wild throw filled second and | swings to the jaw and was only saved by | seven furlongs—Roval Steriing won, Al IR o tErC MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS A Tt e e eraasr Wy | third bases. Smith's hit scored two runs and | the gong. He rallied in the third round, | vareemve sonbnd ot meriing won. Alfred | Tas CURED thousands of cases. Nothing sise o them Tor Somy time, | Hikman's home run brought in the other two. | however, and evened matiers up in the | 140% Y S Tike St Bost retainer made. It does the work. iz had been published we | Selbach’s home run scored the two in the ninth. | succeeding Tounds and in the tenth he | Four and a haif furiongs—Handit won, Temt | 4 Investigate for yourseif. [7Call for “Book- 1 likely have bagged about ten more Attendance, 2i00. ,dnwncd Stift for the count, but was un- } second, Virgie T third. Time, :37%. let No. 1, or send 2 cents In stamps. Ad- P em in a short time.” m b | able toput him out. One thousand people | Six and a halt furiones Come Quick won, | dress: r Assista: Prosecuting Attorney John- | pieat 7 1| witnessed the fight. In the preliminaries | G914 ck second, Winepress third. Time, | - e S latanne Wi Bitaney (hoster e S 3 2 10 2| Kid Maynard of San Francisco knocked | s < RGO | MAGNE"G ELAS“B TR“SS CU.. um of the St. Louis Transit Com- | Batterics—Philiipi and nor; Carrick and | out Jimmy Carney of California after | unii Zola second: yecnJocptle Regent won, | 620 Market St. San Franeisco pany. this afternoon, decided that the al- | Bowerman. Umpire—0'Day. three rounds of hot fighting. 1:6014. o arbo third. . Time, “Broadway. New York City. namiters should be prosecuted BIx feilbaii Bae 5 | - ) & - e < atatute pr;)hlh(un‘:t (h'_e pllalcimz‘ American League Games. Vardon Breaks a Record. !nn‘;‘}sr.‘z:wgfin fi,:fif‘&.wfi}nfifi ?{"" el . ) Ins on: the tracks of fatiway R . 13.—Detroit, 3; Indianap- ¢ v Six furlongs—Terminus won, F The extreme penalty is twen- | i g @ S0 : | POLAND SPRINGS, Me.. Aug. 13.—Har- | Doublet third. Time, 1.u41p " © o oo *econd. | - z : oy i {ols, 0. - 13.—Cleveland, §; But- |IY_Vardon, the English golfer. to-day in | ¥ | : ¥ 3 imprisonment. B LEVELAND, Aug. e, ;\‘_!s mall:h on f«hol un}<s here beat A. H. | xfi | Jews w === | talo. enn. the professional. seven up and six | CREE: NS | oo ITALY’S NEW KING ! MINEOLA WINS to Dliy. On' doing <o he heat the nine-hols ANS DISAGREE. | R v Iy acknowiedged that these | . iinks"record of 77 Dby Fenn, making it 72 | Full Bloods Decide to Live Apart| The thumbs won’t rip, rein- It 1s universally acknowledged that thes K | = g n hig afternoon play Vardon went twice | 5 e etw ple—undoubted luzury PLEASES THE PEOPLE | Good Racing on the Vineyard Sound | ionir,4fieinoon play Vardon went twice |~ gyom Whites and Half-Breeds, forced by an extra strip between e g g K - e | ° Lightship Course. DENISON, Tex., Aug. 13.—The full-| [j thumb and forefinger, toughést kind e o g location. ! i i | i . . . 1t Cot cted b covered assage tion 1t Praised for His Courage in Succoring | NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 13—August Bel- Entries Will Be Closed. blood Creek Indians refuse to take their | fl of buckskin, double sewed with operated. under ‘one management on the numt 3 Victims of. the: Rafiroad mont’s seventy-foot sloop Mineola finished | The entries in the trotting events for | Allotments and have withdrawn from the caxed thread ; wear proof, O ican sud Hurcoess niass P rts of tne G X | first to-day in one of the best races ever | the San Francisco and San Mateo fair |1°8Ular Creek government. They have| || heavy waxed thread ; e Wreck. | eanled over the Vinevard Sound lightship | Will be closed to-day. The great stallion | ¢stablished a pure Indian government of | | tear proof, water proof, for > ROME, Aug. 13.—The railroad accldent | course, of thirty-eight miles. She won the stake has been scheduled for October 1. {_‘hfl&‘ uv&n with Chinnuvie Halfo at the D m_, THREE MEN KILLED. which occurred about midnight twelve | 500 Astor cup for sioops by a margin of wfifl R o Wlhlte persons or half-breeds 5 miles from this city turns out to have | one minute six seconds. Cornelius Van- PO o ‘;(.pt;rr‘rl\ s‘pddm live with full-bloogs | Motormen | NEW YORK. Aug. 13.—Three employes | been more serious than was anticipated. | derbilt's Rainbow was the second boat. RTO RICANS ARE Salver i hl we e il keep 1o thems | ? | of th cam He Comp. 1t Tow appears that twelve persons were | Lewis Ledyard, the commodore of the felves and away rom settlements where | Linemen - New York Yacht Club, with his yacht Co- rona (formerly the cup defender Colonia) won the $1000 go!d cup offered by John gove:’nmem is to be | ancient law £ Seminoles are dl!gosoefd”t‘g' make the same move. It is not thoughy | DR, HALL'S REINVIGORATOR Five husdred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret and forty wounded, of whom fifteen ly injured. have ordered the arrest of | the explosion . Th y City and Georg BEGGING FOR BREAD | wELo run according to the tribe. The Firemen Implore the Governor to Give Them A ford two men for neglecting to make the regu- | Jacob Astor for schooners. H. F. Lippitt's s s | - oo ey Founs B lcolored) ot | 10N Sgnals {6 stop the second portion | schooner Quizetta finished thirty-two min- s — Dl e alled Blales Covernment wm Workingmen | cures Ewi o leer. Fitn, omge and su train. The entlre press speaks of | utes after the Corona. Rear Commodore or a nce to being put into_operation, but 1¢ it dens | Sictires, Lont Sannect ana uti (4 Ko k was on the second fic e of the King in going alone | Robinson's special cup for the fifty-one- Earn It. the Indians are expected to sell thej All sizes and extra large sizes rictures, Lost Manbood and all e 5iso Sultateton oD yeovle in order to succor the | foot class was won by the Shark, and the | oo a1 cable o The Call and New York Her- | 1ands and Temove to Mexico, negtiatiuns | e erace._Sent sealed. 32 Sottte: 3 O s, also Saffocated by | ([Ciims of the accident and in driving In fcup offered by Harry Redmond. owner of | Speclal Cable to The Gail and New York Her- | 13048 00 emove 1o lexico. negotiations | # Wear Jike iron hotties, % guarantesd to cure W. J. David, the engineer. | 2 Simple f,al}n'{:’:ln‘:‘,1m:\?‘:€e?"‘fi2fl;;‘}:‘0¢w§ the Syce, was won by the Isolde. lishing Company. - | ing been under way for some tma T2V d Lo A T i b 4 . neer, pit e 4 . e A - 3 - y. Oakland. Cal. Also for sale at 10734, ted G lices in conformity with the tra. Jook Mofiatt Tiaa Avaved. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Aug. 13.—Two .50 .75 and $1.00 P . B 7 CAIl private dluseses quick!s Nitro-Glycerin Explodes. MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 13.—A frightful ex- plosion of nitro-glycerin occurred to-day se of Savoy.” The popu- c over the conduct of hundred starving natives appeared before | the Governor this morning. They had | walked from San Lorenzo. The; {egxsd the Governor for bread or a chance to | cured. Send for free book. John G. Woolley Injured. CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—John G. Woolley, candidate for President on the Prohibition Jack Moffatt, who is to meet Tommy Ryan next month before the National Athletic Club, arrived here last night. He pair Horsehide gloves for workingmen the sovereigns, Plg & 17 & non porsorons ket suffe: < Identity of Train-Robbers. brought with him Jack Kelly, a 158-pound | work to earn it. three miles east of Montpelier: The Gaith- | remady for Gonorricea Gy, 1o cwtaine Sows S it in GOO \'ty < e man who has ability. He will train with | ' He promised them employment on puh- | Walt nitro-glycerin factory was demol- | <4 Gk, Spermatorrhma to one of his shoulders, the result of fall- | GOODLAND, Kans.,, Aug. 13.—The two |68 WO 008 S s S ork to-morrow. | lic roads, Other delegations of hunery | ished and two men injured. Claude Jones' | | hitea. Bnnatural s Sog Soynstaiis a1 pis howe So-day. He: Vnlon Tacific raty rebbers Killed esr 2 B A islanders ‘seeking sustenance or means of | TIht leg was so badly injured that am- | e owrpe was starting down the steps from the | here last week are belleved to be James Oonnelly Diliated. obtaining it are due. putation will be necessary. Albert Hayes | | At O e R A ghird foor 31"y oot slipped and he |and Tom Jones, Missourl and Texas de Eddie Connelly Defeated. — e Jas badiy injured Py the Shook... There | { Evans Cizuion (o, Dranes. New-catring ot Sl 0. E0 (o Missours. on. Wednesdny | biradoes. There is a reward of 3% in | BUFFALO, Aug. 1i—Rube Ferns of May Move on Russia. e DR O e ST i the et | e g~y k : sourl and $15 e o Dight to fill some cngagements 10 speak. | hrothers, . dead o alve Wors e | Kansas Oty defent o nt patore the Olvm. | LONDON, - Aug. 13—A hews agency | miles around. i ¢ sent 1a_plain wrapcr, | Springfield, Mo., says the description of | the robbers fits that of two men who dispatch from Lahore, Punjab, says that ! pic Club. Connelly’s second threw up the ¥ the Ameer of Afghanistan is mobilizing sponge in the fifteenth round. Noted ~ = — - Negro Lynched. Bandit Slain. ve. Overcoats and sreat Mexican remedy; Valises cheeked free. strenzth to sexual organs. Depot. gives health and 323 Market CORINTH, Miss., Aug. 13—Jack Betts, | NcTe raised in Dallas County, Missours, - forces of infantry and artillery and that | SANTIAGO DE CUBA. Aug. 13.—Pare. | — e e | — 4 negro, was lynched this mornihg, e 1s | Tn lh’ufl gl;e‘: eua'edrs\lv’.lg!gv?l'!eor del-npedrn:lli)es Long Wins. ltlrol:"rep(‘)r(ed an ml?vnéce on the Russian | jita, the well-known bandit, was shot and e Foetl ana | s2id Lo hate Somauied L M0 yoar old white | helr business. | The body of ine fallec| GLASGOW, Aus J8-M. W. Lous won | s news' 15 not Tully Fedited, at Lahore: | miles from Bantiaso: boa camal STt Market, S Ty | w = ‘ e @ ed to see ears | the 220-yard handicap in the Celtic Club | though it is explained the Ameer's be- | rural d. This outlaw hi R . Bew . . ob took him from jail and hanged him | marks thas P ard. s outlaw has been terror- 3 LD USE . a m B S noh DOIe 15 the PRbIC BORATS: gy o et h( one of the brothers is known :l%fi.in er: 1‘0-“"& 'rerh‘wkabury broke causing some un'eulnen izing" ga- country for several yea team and Lager, ou USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE havior has been in offictal circles. +has committed numerous murders.