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- NDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 JAMES V. COLEMAN PURCHASES |HSTDELPHl |[GRANDSON OF ELECTIONEER FAST SCHOONER YACHT AGGIE| j\asgfTis | HOLDS THE GELDING RECORD L d THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 1900. st s - = e —— | ATSICRAMENTO | | urprise of the Day Is the Victory of the Game -~ Black Pacer. | | Closing Day of the State Fair Meet | | | i | i Is the Most Succ:ssful of H the Two Weeks’ { Eession. 5 By F. BH. Mulholland. i | Special Dispatch to The Call, SACRAMENTT | free list w 15.—Although the suspended on this ate Pair it was aay ot the entire two weeks' meeting. The grand stand and | berting riug inciusu -le pack ccation by nadves and vi rrou; while s S Lned up in the inner field 1ne 1uemg w ting throughout. weather was warm, and William i the track in superb cond: took three of the six har . Charlie Mc captured the 2:0 trot and Delphi the 2:13 class pace. e 5 duy { lh€ 1most suce s of vehi- | | | | In the running events February, Bavassa, El Mido and Bathos were the successful | I ones. | | | 1t the harness even evoked interest, & the call, s indulged fn. T 5, @ handicap, was the feature the runners | plainiy | nerce betting t | vorite stake, | at cne mile l of the’ d | d a qua y. simmering down to a head | | tinish between Mido, the favorite, and | | | Morinel. Eight w0 n was chalked | ! against Kl 2hdo. At the finst breakaway Starter rat ieagan seat ihe bunch away | Iy aligned. After Lou Rey bad | made the running for a mile he back | { | | | beaten. Mormer now showed first, with | THE SCHOONER YACHT AGGIE AND HER NEW OWNER. Mounce on the favorite moving up from he ar. @Graduall i Miao wore the | s t little m d in a hard | drive led her pa front in 2:07%. G ihird. Dunfre judges a head in | nd Sachem ran a fair largest craft of its kind | The Aggle has a 770.73 feet over-all length | Will now go into active yachting and s bt < TH’E schooner yacht Aggie, one of the , She was modeled and bullt by W. G. Hall. | Francisco as a patron of all gports. He 1 4 e s, Her | ess will no ¢ waters, has become [and s of the centerboard ol ce his Of late Mr. from the Bu & Waterhouse | h “oleman, | speed has been tested many times with | from a_ physic: and his doctors | Stable, cgain proved a disappointment in | | ortsman. | the best of results, in both cruises and | have advised v ation. He will | the Calitornia Anmual stake 1or two-year- | | THE ABBOT IN RACING HARNESS. he Aggle | races ly E. A. Wiltsee and | recuperate on the waves. Many | 0108, for which he went to tae post as! | {a party d on a cruise to southern | spirited r are expe d by the owne “1 d enoice “-\I' o o .[ ot ‘2'1“' A"::~ - - @ waters e g ety - Cole 3| tunty, snouldering Jounc as in- =‘.“,‘,,fi';”°‘.dc.,(m‘f.”“‘,"\?fim,s,’:;,\. fr.’.’“ £ o pots ‘\:v\r'z‘,":shho;-“““‘” vorit aier @IVIDE Way o HE recent remarkable performances} The Abbot made his debut as a trotter | that hitch to 2:12%4 In a fleld of crack % gEndisng Lrggtia is an enthusiz man of the actlve | Bavassa, backed from threcs to § to o of the Abbot have more than the | in the season of 1897, making the mile in | horses, including Grace Hastings, the Asgmes Y. Coleman in well known i Sand typs, [ RIR I SLI0k e 1avor Gy tiithe usual interest to horsebreeders of | s first race for the Merchants' | holder of the time record to wagon. Last = e drich o geove o the Pacific Coast as he is a grandson | E : son his work was b than ever. ——=—————— l'dock, he was stak at Det: | astrige Bav of the famous old Palo Alto stallion Elec- | finis fourth. October 13, 1598, he mad made in the same event last year. Sum-{ | was nosed out ihe last couple of jumps. | tioneer, his sire being Chimes, out of | a trotting record of 2:08 at Lexington, rey.. : | Artleulate ran a good third, while Dunfree | Beautiful Bells. His dam was Nettle | and has since been in many races and | world I . & | a0 like an umbrella early in the | gy;0 "y Mambrino King. He Is a ba: ver “behind the money.” In July, 189S, | mare It was 1 o’clock when the 2:30 trot was | &clding, with a white hind foot. the left, | at Hartford, h owed that he was not '1"‘5}‘:;“‘ o 1 by ‘Wednesday of t beat his own and tied the 1 held by the California, r the last five years, mak. mile in the remarkabiy ) | . 2 . n His mile in 2:04 on n Pi second, ! | called. MecBrier sold favorite at $20, the nd stands 15% hands high, foaled in 1893, | only a good ra orse, but a weight pulier 2 : . | ¢ 3 4 iy & Thul Nancy d [ |'\ A R | fleld brought 315 and Charley Mc $. The bred and owned by C. J. & H. Hamlin, | of merit. Then he won a race hooked o | Loors AIES recond of nen % 4 . Bellario third" Time, | '{\afi"”r,”"(‘l',', Ihe first heat cleverly, after | past Aurora, N. Y. la wagon, reducing the race record for | beat. Lhv | | reinsmanship, 3 was clearly e — — ~ le and a half—Imp won, footed. Charley Mc captured the second | ia1 e A — : e 3 Sthelbert third. Time, N { . N ; a nd, Ethelbert 12 me, | and third heats in exciting drives from | (‘ | Gurtls & Sons’ Narcissus beat J. L. Ross' Wild | ried off the homors of the day in every s, selling—Lief Pri 1 | the first choice. causing him to be installed | Wave, de beat E.|class. The tabu , Gra t Tim | |a hot favorite. At this stage, Cecil | 1 R AR s B . . re | dropped in with Bob Ingersoll, winning 3, heat Kiy Brothers’ Dudiey Diamond. | 3 3 | S s | the fourth heat in 2:14%. Charley Me | Warpath _beat P. J. AT GRAY T SR | gathered in the nece i e | Refily’ ! i ¥ ary heat to draw | Teking s ‘ | ix tavorites | | down first money without much effort. “urtis Candeiaria_beat J. Byrnes' | ther clear; | ]) 1 | Delphi, a fast and game A in Moll_Hogan, 8:1: R. E. ds B. Lopes's Minnie | ndes Could Not Stem the e ana asen of Dicew tal- | Wa Wa beat Curtls & Sons' King. Cotton. 5:8. | NAME , took the first heat from Edna R and William Harold. —_— | ferty, behind 1 D! ng—Lake Fonso won, In- | Lo Aim, 11-5; Maher & Re: : ; Leaves Kinley Mack, Ethel- |» W ‘ gl " P TR S : B o £ ¢ ent quite a jarring by his annexation of | A. Johnson’s Bald Eagle beat W. C. Badger s | 3Z(3% bert and McMeekin Be- — : g g M“]?'g;t"l Tide and Lost the Match | e <4 pace, and his backers, if they were | Alameda Lad, ‘7-4; S. Handy's Twin City Girl | 3 3%y v h x i | # stanch, should have money to burn to- | beat P. Rellly's Jim Jeftrics, &-0; J. Sutton’s | 3 33|in H 1 | gl ' 00 se! o ‘g Master Law) ce, a bye; . eckelman” 3~ hind Her. ne 2ie egfz sk omeg e 2 | Gracefully. | RSN i, paois sclling feg 8, Wi | S, b e g |#)¢ s S ond, 1 b o 9, K g n beat Pasha Kennels' % A ca: Fos | gasily ] O. Peterson’s Silver Clouc Young . . " el thir D 2 | B 0] f g o ” ne Was Only One-Fifth of a Sec- - gl [x" Lime, 1:27. . | 01d Fanatic From Oakland Has Some- | E’,ff.cfhflo,fsdpf?f fi;?';‘}'f’i‘c?\?px‘éfi agfl‘ii:l‘z'ngli { S Ml Modu, & bye; W Rdwarde - = ond Behind Her Own Track I Dumy second, Earl ¥onso third. Time, | thing to Say About the Manage- | §20 and the fleld a like amount. At 0dds | Good Cours- | Samer s Ly Weisns Bateu . s 1:2 | g | 0f 10 to 1in the books for the heat, Delphi verial, 15.7; Curtis & Sons Anchor beat J. | Record Made Last Sl won, Hy | ment and Players of | came from nowhere when the bunch had | in the Run-D Petormions Whs 1 A e | Year, [ ng—Virgie O | Ewing’s Team. squared for home, winning the second | 10 10 (-] UL-UOWD | Acneas bear AT y Daie, 85; | Golch v Round O third. Time, | ¢ lplul( {lrr‘m“.luhn A.ml-_ en :"f," the nnhy Uni Pk T. . Mclnerney's Tom g Rex beat F. Schou's | Golcher B .S . e sold favorite over him, but he repeated | : Pasha Kennels' Mans ST. LOUIS, Sept S | San Francisco 5, Oakland 1. | coolly to’the stretch. The fourth and last e e T aathman's Jus_ | “Mr. Mansfield returned from the East IS Y The fanatic from Oakland sat in the | V&S merely a repetition of the two preced- | in the early part of the week. The day befcre arriving at Chicago he was taken seriously ill and has not vet fully recov- ered. Although almost prostrated he en- tered the events of the first day of the ats, elphi con shind | = g i & VAT | Erand stand yesterday afternoon at Rec- | Whon sert. 1 Direct went Tomme. Sopid | Ingleside Club Files Suit Against Its i Gilbert | reation grounds and he murmured and ted ‘for her w showing, after | Rival, but Does Not Ask " Morris | '¢ mumbled all through the eight and a heat. 4 : one-half innings of play. For five In the running events, Mocorito lost the That Union Be Closed F A McComb's Motto beat J. H. W.| tournament, but on the second day was e e e rounds | i urlong selling event to Feb the | Muil 3T, J. Mel 's Nora | compelled to abandon further effort and fiv es—Tonto smiled with a 1o servatic ¢ |8 rlong sel event to February, the | | Muller’s ‘Cruiser. J. Melnerney's Nora | compelle 2 i ort an ancis Pope third. | feared o oak. tacs . rn 0¥ that | poct favorite, Merry Boy finished third: | To-Day. eat T. J. Cronin's Wild_ Tralee. 5-3: F. A.| was unable to enter fn the long-distancs R i kg en the tears |’ A mile and a sixteenth run closed the i McComb's Patriot b . M. Clarkson's Head- | event. Because of Mr. Mansfleld's iliness and his pain was great as he caught sight of Cal Ew leaving the grounds. What he said about the Oakland mar must have ms ¥ 8 ® made |, on also proved an attractive carq. e ars tingi . it = b 2 of its rival, the Ingleside Club. As | ad Red: piained by Tom Driscoll, played | part o © cver Bet a team together?” the | a1 around the Blues, winning by a score | predicted, suit was filed yesterday in the b features at Harlem to- three- | fanatic asked himself. “Here he is ex-| of 6 to (. Walter Hobart was unable to | Superior Court by the Ingleside Associa | RE-ENTRY FLYCAST'NG R, ‘dNbE” o ’72_]{! t sfw} I;Hnbur' ” v.m' cornered event In which May Beach de- | perimenting at this late day in the sea- | appear, owing to an injured shoulder, his | tion against the Union Park management, erblit's g won the feated Bessie Macklin, the winner of a | son. Look at that mau on third. Held's place on the Blue team being taken by | yraving for judgment restraining the de-| CONTESTS AT STOW LAKE | Atiantic Yacht Club's race to-day for the 3 p Ollie Tob The s ary praying Juds handsome silver. cup offered by Former special matc Jace v\nh“‘Jféhn A.b){f\rrls his me, but he’s a running plece of H“l ‘“‘e“‘l nm;;“z“;:“ 1? . 31 g | fendant from holding coursing meetings —e | Commodare. F. F. Adams. beatty August recently. Macklin ran third, Sly beating | irony on his patronymic. Jus 2 e T e s 310 class, ‘Baats 310 6, S - y 8 y is patronymic. Just beccuse he between certain dates and thus compell-| poo ett Carries Off the Honors of the urse $1 Belmont's Mineola by 51 seconds, after her out for the place. The other feature | pocketed the high ones in right Ewing | 06,5 ing them to live Up to an alleged agree- one of the hardest contested races of the 51121 ment entered into by both parties in June | Day in All the Class l season. 3 e Events. d seventy yards—Ida Ledford won, me second, Gotobed third. 1 Peter Duryea ar third 51; E. B °k's Proud Anne beat Tavlor's Beauty Lyon's Silver Wings, i- Time beat J. Mc sport, the final number being de- | Bathos, the favorite, led from The Union Park Coursing Association winning in a common gallop. will run off its advertised stake to-#ay polo game at the park in the fore- | Ginout fear of legal Interference on the E - | the team contest between the Eastern and 2 9-3; Pasha Kennels' | Western teams could not be completed and Horn's Bona Fide, 2-1;| gl teams withdrew, the event being Spot beat Erwin &}ca“ed off. | B — CHICAGO, Sept There were two e s Charley Mc, blk. g, by McKinney, b the Combination stakes, worth $1055 | has brought him to third. Oh, well, it's | . Dencaster’ (W. 6. Durfee) ey > = ¥ ¥ winner. Th San Diego, Cal, has a lemon grove cov- Lady was the favor- | : Same man Will never Yemrn hase | MoEHEL LUK by MpEiney : n m won easily by two Then there’s Pop Hardle, a sticker i - Nutwood Wiles The case has been assigned to Judge| Tke class re-entry contests of the San | ering 1000 acres. It is sald to be the a half le Bergen riding a bril- | of ability. See where he is placed on the | (Cecil) --34314| Hunt for trial and will be heard to-mor- | Framcisco Flycasting Club began yester- 1 lar{esl in the world. It was begun in 159 3 wit (£ —_—— Bob Ingersoll, b. g., by race 0. Weather | list. Last! Wouldn't that make you ery? | Bet Madison, br. m., by James Madison track . L ; d P | day afternoon at Stow Lake. Everett car- 110 acres. A T ealite asoond, Do | opeks they call theni Wellyits s gova Ln{E S 20 Lt gion it it 6448 [N . Pare Ginb clalms that the'| nieY | Bintee o gt - De | piece of nomenclature. Do they ever do | - Wilkes (Muben Sais | oniy agreement with Inglesids ‘Was that - Sim W won, Goal Runner sec- | 20¥thing? Dan W, rn. g., by Hero (Albertson). but in Imp 8, 2:17%, 2:14%, 2. ekin | ¥ Dination stakies” one mile—The Lady | they Plaved very bad baseball and what | 5. sorse $60 i park running the stakes were so few that . Dissolute third, mnt;];m lmr\'e been a victory ended in an- | D hiteheaty 1 by Director-Bddle, . |t made business unprofitable to them and ' € | e e R Y ot t«r defeat. Moskiman, who has. been 1 Direct, blk. h., by Direct (Lafferty) F ed to a thoroughbre: s e B B T " | put upon the slab quite frequently of late, | Wild_ Nutling, b. h.. by Wildnut (Heil- tered k to the stan Mi d & sixteenth, handicap—Ohnet won, | tWirled for the Dudes. Seven hits were 2R e R o < P (Nels )33 wa one-fifth of ce second, Pinochle third. Time, | all that the pretzel stickmen amassed and | 3007 4; Br- b.. by Way it 3| 7 ) Lissak won,” Wall second, | the Brummels played good baseball. Then frial; that soon affer it wex Matgurated | D P ] f n ‘ d. Time, 1:41 1-5. Second race, pacing, 2:18 class, heats 3 in| gogmen complained that with only one | STRICTLY RELIABLE. to better serve the interests of leashmen | € such an ov i 6 dr. . lan would be given a | G QRO CHOCHIRONCE . Highland Lad third. Time, 1:13 2- | | The old man was sore. For five innings | Time, 2:16%, the alternate date pla &t | - i the asociation felt that the alternate date | 1 9 hould be discontinued. The Union 4 D ee declare that they have lived up 6| to the arrangement, that is, they have | 2| tried the plan and found that it was detri- | 3 B 8 Edna R, b. m., by Sidney (Trainor).. her own track record, they were not bunched, yet five men were | Rey Direct, blkk. h., by Direct (Parker)...§ mile—Branch won, Frelinghuysen second, | gent over the plate fo gladde, ’s | Fitz Lee, b. g., by Arthur Witkes (Sulli- Paps Harry third. Time, 1:41 $5. heart. Tn one Inning the Dudcs solted ks | © aamy e &0 2% s , > three good hits, but only sec William ‘Harold, b. h., by Sidney (Simp- WORLD'S RECORD LOWERED. | tin st age Thocsired a single | Willis : . m — ——— = mental to coursing interests. The talk of ADVERTISEMENTS. .| restraining them had little effect, though the people of the big park were ¢vidently 3 B cd to offset any attempt to close | 7 In the fifth inning the ice was Dictatress, Fropans | |Good Time Made by Free Bond on | and both teams Scored once. i{’agfifi'fifl PR s lh&%fiflm&hompmn of Ingleside sald ko Empire City Track. by Held and a two-bagger by Hardie gave yesterday that his association would en- t0e Dudes thelr only run. < Krng scored | minra ruce sl firlongs. salllog, purss $360: | deavor to force the other side to continue § b= ,,,,, MW YORK, Sept. 15.--Ths local grand | for the lotal temm thisdoniy Helnkaha |y o Al o opes: SalllOy. ise S3e: | the alternate date idea on what it termed i, | circuit meeting came to an end at the | score. After advancing to- hish o5 oo Ruth Ryan, 105 (Butlen), 3 to 2. AMost Remarkable Remedy That |piire City track fo-gay and was lightly | SrTor of Heid, 5 Steal Ao o hips Rellly, | Abbey Stable's ch. m. Mocorito, 108 (Poweil), . 1| a plain agreement betwen the two man- 5 gty % declared on wa Quick!y Restores Lost Vigor | attended, there being but two races on | h¢ scored on “Hutch's" poor throw to the |~ 2 to 1 G T O e LR EARTT to Men. [ the card. A feature of the afternoon's | PUE i Stave him o " B, X, Bdwards’ ch. g Merry Boy, 112 (Rulz), | yp'* the owners whose dogs are entered in e track events was the lowering of the | three runs by Frisco made %;,5,,,;‘,"“;“ Sl Time—i:i4, S She Balen - BATE jSAERE. ax (& wania Be | Bl Jingle Jingle (103), | against coursing interests and be an in- morgue subject. Pabst reached th Limber Jim (106), 15 to ; o bag because Moskiman couldn’t pufgg;f,f 6 to 1; Flush of Gold (31), 3 to 1, and Pompino | Justice to those who are not directly con- over and another error by Held of Sully’s | (11, § to 1. also ran. nected with the main issue. hit sent Pabst to third. Then Levy hit The rundown —of . the. open_ stake at A Free Trial Package Sent by Mail | world's record for pacers driven by ama- teurs and the tying of Bump's profe to All Who Write. driven world's wagon record of Free trial packages of a most remarka- | I/ Bond, 2:06i, to harness, was y - Fourth race, California Annual stake, six fur- | Union Park yesterday was productive of sedy ‘are being matied to ail who | =tar I, the' frat Mentionad evént and C | 85, Aty, lunela A which - was “deided | 2R toay Selfm AnasLiake, otx for | Union Foxk yesterday, was productive ot the State Medical Institute. K- Billings drove a beautifully rated m by Krug allowed Levy and Soig. | G. Summers’ b. f. Bavassa, by Bassetlaw- | hacd work for the hounds and the reiief Tering of lost manhood that | held by the Cloveland pacer Amanias two | €T of belng Jailed for thett. In the eighth | AR Stable's b. g St. Rica, Sleigh Bells beat Snapshot at 7 to 1, St. . e has Gecidea Tranhpod that | Cconds. | The hobbled facer Coney. 3:00%. | Sullivan scored again. Michael beat Little Sister, 2 to 1; Santonin 2 W. C. de B. Lopez Articulate, 108 ~ - “pt- ren by v 4 | A pretty catch of a foul fiy by Bowm: beat Risky Attempt, 3 to 1; Victor Queen 3 o e Do o A Whe write It | enson. aud bt for bad meiipala: | Who Fan against the red flag, bacmiats |, A 810 1o o 3| e T i Ty Doy Chr home treatment, and al akness ton of his'runner it would have been | With him, Was the feature of the game.| Phil Archibald {111, 12 to 1; Moonbright (108), | cago Boy, 2 to 1: Minnie W: a beat Kin, suffer from any form of sexual weakness | 10! | Tae stk . Hitt 6 to 1, and Dunt: 11), | Cotton, 4 to 1; Bad Boy beat Silver Clou Fesulting from, youthful folly, premature fasier. Outside watches caught Free Bond | : S £10 - Ao Rk to untree (1D, | 340 15" Lily Wright beat Imperial. b to 1} 3 3 - ose of strength and memory, weak back, | I - P | . | > ;i Norah beat Wild_Tralee, 2 to 1: Royai | § / ::xfi(‘:;(r-l;{];:fi\';'ga;(m;\x‘j'{é R i !)11‘”:5:1‘:5”:&;:%‘ h&fi’xf\hzqzj 2%00‘@;?1'. Drennan, cf. A:;' %’ B![l' sla 3 P;? A, Eb Fifth race, the Favorite "171&.‘“ handicap, one | Anne beat Bona Fide, 5 to 3, and Beauty - The remedy has a peouliarly erateful | riga won the third heat in 2:14%. Watch Eys | Huchinson, AR e U e e e AL s wocd We make a specialty of contracted disorders of men which have become effect of warmth and seems to act direct _started | Arrelianes, 2b, $ 0 0 0 3 % Sl Modred-Etnel m2 (Mounce). § tos. 1 rt. Narcissus, Herschel's Pride ~and | & ©PTgnic and complicated from neglect or improper treatment. fo the desired llflc;il‘icn.h ving sirength | ‘nI,':‘“-..;:,:‘".‘,;a‘“‘:mx‘.fim‘n‘e’.?’:’?°"fi.v§-H%" | Moskiman, p. 40 0 0 1 § §fMate Storm's .. Mioelual, 309 ¢ napper Garrison look to have a strong § hou“xlten'grui; only speclalists in San Francisco with a thoroughly equipped ve ent just whe s A 3 A, | 3 et Tt cures all the 1113 and troubles thas cacd: | 2:10%, 2:i3. . Indiaga won. the second and third | B¢ 3 59 S0 9 gy 3 *| chance for the stake. Yesterday's re- to femaln Tiiing eatmal . T vettewa patiats and oliees witking 1} from years of misuse of the naturai fune. | heats in T4, Z0T%. Chorol won the first | bioids 30..oo... Sl Set o e ? . 3| sults, with Judge John Grace's official Our offices are the nost elaborate and private in the city, and contain 3 tions and has been an absolute success 15 4 fourth heats in 2:06%, 2:08%. Bellwood A | Hardie, 1f. o.. N TR TR e - 9? scores, follow: every modern appliance and instrument known for the cure of these disor- Sil camer. Agoqusst to the Btate Medicel | 5% ANNY s oiing: Suree 3000- misie W Woni] 0 e et ee e, A h e L siclin, Belis bent H. X Deckelmian’s Snapsbos, | 3 Of Weakness, ana® Carfeat Byectice o the Facinc Coast, treating every form nstitute, 2 Elektron building, Fort Srat, sechmd-and fourth. Saty th. 3 | Totals ............82 1 & 1 24 1 ¢ » e s beat H. A. elman’ apshot, o eakness and Contracted Diseases of Men, and absolutely nothin wegne, Ind. stating that you desire one | 3Ty, 3. Roster won the third heat tn 1. | SAN FRANCISCO. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, selling; | tia & Somgr ne Foae o Mgy Pt Cure Varkiioits o ais stbisnseisil'st' Ok thod . o Shich with Deammtiy; The Batmurr D _ Norvetta, Queea Eleanor and Swit also Ertlie AB. R BH. SB. PO. A. E | }"5° 00 g cn. c. Bathos, by Bathampton. | WIlSON'S Spiteful beat’ R. B. de B, Lopez's vital blood vessels in man. It 1a commenty | sechine reiict For ancaiit s § who are unable to leave Kome to be treat- | driven, world's recoml—Coney, b, £ b Mo, | Lyocorand, rf. 00 0 38 e Mo Ireiand beat Curtis & Sons' OId Glory ga, material, thus enabling the organe tr o | Our theory that e waiality, Prema- ¢4, and the free sample will enable them | Kenney (Mcienry). Time of loser, 3%, 1:01%. | Pabse. O e Tt Tute & Retw (14 Gt 6 CEive Tossh mirivion D jthe orfans to re- | tureness, ctc. are not weaknesses, - bui Sirictions. “Any mean Wit Wi ) o | S (i i o it o % | Bonke S, 1 8 1 3 3 3 0f Rapido 10, 20 to 1; None Such (101), 20 to 1; | FISINE Fox beat T. J. Cromin's Vandal, 9-1: blood totlows,. Th iial prakm o or' the | Gissivaticn, ‘s now” bemg adopeed by e lain package, o that its recipient need ; RIRRAT St o 1, also ran. 3 Ehhgnd ety T8 o x e . of nourishment, weakn, Doty Shiten.” s removed i o o & E 11! B h' 3 ess is the result. the list of i d ;:n\@ no fear of embarrassment or pub- Golf at Tuxedo. -3 8 7.4 m B 1 Crawford Braes beat J. Moriarity's '}x"n’fml: Statistics prove that 25 per cent of the :rrx'fl'-yneu'n’u?\ nr'\l:en::(bnl:d .:lv'.::dfnr:i E.-v“ x'{¢1:.§-ju.lzialg-; = are requested to write| TyuxERO PARK, N, Y Sept. 15.—In HITS BY INNINGS. Lieutenant Gibson Breaks Down. &nll;‘ony. fldzzm.lefl‘lfl.l:mnetru Slim beat P. M. gmemw.g'fn‘;(mn‘ fog :glstl-a wm'.v varico- | not cure inflammation, and these cases, un hout y. | 3 PARK, N. Y. 3 . o arkson's len Garter, 14-11; Pash: 3 isease. We - | der their admin a to | tne Tuxed Golr i play”any the - Dot a0yl CHICAGO Sep. Jx—Lieutenant Gibson | STFEEL UL (T 0L asha Kemncle |18 Heaho Cure Varlooela I oo enk o e | e 1, ATisration. €0 e oA hole medal play handicap was the only | g 558 Mit8 98013001 05wl never race again. The great three- | Warrigo, 12.3; T. J. Mcinerney's Annic s o picur, Wecks of home treatment, | directed toward reducing the emimr G LADD’S GUN STORE, |event. For this contest a silver trophy | =t ancisco 1301 o Derpy nad Jort favorite in | best Connell Broihers St Helen, 7:5; J. Caj- | & JrinoUlythe use of knife. caustic or liga: | swollen Prostate. immediate: remiis o'} s | St renok, Lhis contest a silver trophy | Base hits . 1 ¥0 01211 87| the American Derby and for whom 320,00 | roil's Auckland beat b. M. Kellogs's Kia Mo atn SIAEle faiired over 2000 cases with- | dicated by increased circulntion. anq® Lo % ) Bnn TE s e Stekou/ yho | SUMMARY, e o molnnes H. Smith. has | Co%; 5-0: K B de B Loper's Crawford Rex | 8 We Juvite: cormemmoadopce 5icasant result. | newed strength, s observed: Our wolored | fixiy-seven who entered for this gvent | | Runs responsible for—Moskifnan 3, Fitapatrioy | Proken down completely, and Mr. Smith | beal Russell, Aften & Wilson's Stravaway, 7-3 investigation of our methods, and can vege | Coatcaiens orEans, Which We send fres on [ $hirty-three finished. Travis did not start | L Two-base hits—Hardle, Krug, Fitspatrick. | 53id to-day he would be retired to the | W; C; Glusson's Santonin beat Pasha Ken: |8 to cured mationte 1t mojoay: S1d can refer | application. is Interesting to. any we wiss o e 1} — 1 4 % B 1s' Risky Attempt, 7-3; Brothers" & desired. ing to study the | i the contest. C. M. Hamilton of Bal- | Sacrifice hit—Tilzoatrick . First' base on er. | Stud or heat 3 T Sttt Peromaotiers vk EPAIL 9% Wt S Do r rore—fian Tranolaes h at J. , 293 R T " il | O S SR oo part o T ey | (i et AEund T, "Lt Are You Begisterede . |3Tp Yiiop Qe peat”hentid Kenaels T WS Buuhual Heie g s, 5 , | bases— rancisco 6, and 5. Struck 7 b Gl nion beat 4 Goods. The largest stock on | and the former won the gold m fOr | out—By Fitzpatrick 1, "Hit by pit oh If not, go at once to City Hall. Curtis"& Sons’ Cash, 16-3; T. W. Bartels’ Mac’ A S | N SRR 0RO e | o Do ey pheati ¥ Bl PRt | tration hacs”Septempu 55 You cann | HOQiy bt 3, Sy Syl e = e 997 Market Street, Cor Sixth Cataiogue, 0. & lhad ‘the best net score. g 1 :wr ‘.‘:L“?’ ‘. Btll;l\:g‘url:.—fl. Smith. Official H'o;:bo:lnlesa you registered since January icmcuo Boy, 13-9; = ;l'll‘nnn'- Braullll beat 2 ™ X ¢ ) . 3 Russell, Allen & Wilson's Wedding Bellg, 7. =3% =3e - .