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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TWO EXPERT SAFECRACKERS ARE CAPTURED IN CHICO o Be the Men Who Made Three Unsuc- cessful Attempts in This City. - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1900. 21 ADVERTISEMENTS. WHICH WINS? . BRYAN - MHINLEY? A zo | 2 ;g%l//fil \Fr| = Zowr Wimsey PHENOMENAL HOSIERY 75 DOZEN SELLING. A purchase of this hoslery now HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- CHIEFS, made of fine Irish means good, sound values for money 8 investe | LADIES' HOSIERY, made of best law: narrow hem, unlaundered— Peruviar. cotton, double heels and just as they came from the factory; hand-worked _initials. Yo equal them FAILS TO Q0ASH THE INDICTMENT | OF MRS, CRAVEN Beteved ® Lawyers Argue Over Legal| | Points of the Case in | Cook’s Court. ‘ 9, LA | ey Riordan Moves to Set Aside Proceedings on Ground of dice in Jurors’ LADIES' WHITE toes, full length and very elastic, silk finish. The greatest winner offered.. for doul | & 5¢ Our winner . o | A SURE W.NNER IN OUR SUIT DE- JUST RECEIVED ° FULL 1f So, Kere lls’r::en:”;de That Will PARTMENT. AND COMPLETE LINE OF > | n' ISEIE S 2d Fioor, 0'Farrel/ Street Entrance: LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLARENCE | "ENTURY _ COR- The GOLF SKIRT is now recog- A o ! N %E:}T!fil‘;?ELl()?!}t nized as the standard of good tasts KNITTED UNDERWEAR. > gt | | protects the steels rf'?-rn\fié;r\"e;e:‘!mpp"’g‘ walking o These garments f O b corset from T4 GOLF SKIRTS, made of good fresh from the ma . sldes or over the Quality wool golfing. plaid back, in- turer and pos . hips. It will it any VYerted pleat, welted seams. stitched not shopworn £ - — -— — stvie of corset, as Dbottom and cut after latest tailor # £ thestiffening blades Patterns: perfect hanging. Our wi "o . & ERS NOW UNDER ARREST IN CHICO AND WANTED IN THIS CITY. THEY ARE are - attached to Der for this week.... .82, LADIES' COMBIN ~ ¥ WHO BROUGHT SCTRICITY INTO PLAY IN ATTEMPTS TO OPEN SAFES IN VA- | | * eachother and only i TION SUITS o se RIOUS BUSINESS HOUSES IN SAN FRANCISCO. to the corset in the center. This al- HEALTH I3 WEZALTH. tra fine Egy t » . e | lows the blades to bend independent- fleece lined, high £ 5 ed 2 xEie & | B v of each other with the changing Here’s a New Departure in Dres® long sleeves. ankl A 2 | movements of the body, and prevents b elds. neck crocheted and k t APTAIN SEYMOUR s satisfied of jewelry and also of breaking into J. J. | addressed to W. Wolf, who is supposed | I T el e h The improv- 4 - hat the two burglars arrested in | Hubbell's hdr(li\\'are“smre \Jn Chico on | to be a confederate In this city. Seymour PEH SR ed KORA 2 Chico last Thursday are the men | Octobe and stealing a large assort- |at once detalled Detective Byram to find ' TN SHIELDS ap- W ho attempted recently to crack | Ment of articles.” They are also suspect- | the case, but Byram learned that it had | DRESSM*KERS. ATTEXTION! peal to every sufes in the offices of the €3 of baving broken into Arend’s saloon | been calied for and taken away the day 50 dozen WHALEBONES. made of woman EEains s M entric Conmany, i Mie. | Brchico apd Millers stare In Butte Clty, before and he could not get a clew 1o the | genuine horn, 10c quality. Our winner ing -the long sleev - - ect ompany, 523 Mis- en had been living a e we| entity of Volf. etectives Harper and ...3¢ dozen est with croche - ie Bauer Lamp and Reflector | ranch, near Chico, and their actlons had | O'Dea are now making a search of the | alte - bt hn_oege 29 Mission street, and the Pa- | aroused Chubbuck’s suspicions. He ar- | variots pawnehops to find a trace of ang | MOTHERS. ATTENTION! ever invented, \& Mills, 415 Mission street. At |Fested French last Thursday morning and | of the jewelry or other articles stolen. of | > % One pair of - - NOmElan, | locked him up in jall, but through the | which they have a full description. i FEATHER-STITCHED _FINISH- shields can ‘be ° places the cracksmen operated | carelessness of the jallor the prisoner | “I am convinced,” said Captain Sey- ING BRAID, for finishing muslin un- used in every g wires from those \->yed for | managed to esc: Chubbuck was notl- | mour yesterday, ‘“‘that the prisoners are | in white only......5¢ aplece walst, as it is PERUVIAN CO he safes, where a in rearresting him | the men who operated here and that they | UTTONS. different sizes; COMBINATION & nt was arranged and so He also captured Tes- | had also planned to make an attempt on | vy pearl. strong and white. of a few seconds to snap s to burn its way through the { tno Bidwell ranch. | the premizes of the First National Bank, | s for this week.......5¢ dozen from one waist to another r s P . S ranch Chubbuci s- | Oakland. valise containing electris | F ressed woman «vill wear a 3 IR, AL Dlats; (e GRmratnrg covered f silverware, cloth- | wires, nitro-glycerin and other instrus | 0UR MUSLIN USDERWEAR as they are so easily removed it is r rbed befo! 0 com- | ing, g| | ments was found under the sidewalk at | SPARTMENT PRESENTS MANY 1o trouble to take them out of a O - E at the revolvers < at had been | the bank, evidently planted there for a | DR PORTUNIITRG FOR PROFITA- Waist At night when net in use and ny s ugh wire to make stolen from Hubbell's st Theré were | favorable opportunity. They have appar- | BLE INVE NTS, allow them to air, thus keeping EN- y' connection three valises in their room and Chubbuck | ertly a good case against the cracksmen airs DIES’ DRAWERS, them sweet and clean and far su- 5 1 | 1 P 1 ymour saw the report of the | Was paralyzed by what he found in them. | in Chico, but if not the men will ba | made of fine soft bleached muslin, perior to any so-called odorless 2 e Qlspatoh ‘from Chico in The T]hgre"wusla pint bottle filled with nitro- | brought he:’n' French is an electrical ex- | wide umbrella flounce, finished with sgxom sewed {n the walst and left BLACK RUCHE, F once wired to James Chub. | Brcorn, el sticks of giant powder, | pert, and that was why I suspected him hemstitched tucks, all sizes. full there until saturated with perspira- v % 3 HEw & ombe St D 4 caps, fuse and electrical apparatus for | French was sentenced on April 23, 1563, | width. Our winne 29¢ ton. It is made uf best quality nain N 3 shal, to send on a descrip- | making quick connectfon with electric|to serve ten years In San Quentin for | sook and is Iight. white & , as he wires, an alarm bell and small battery, | burglary. He broke into the store of D. | A WINNER IN OUR WRAPPER Di- ble. Give them a trial r a ch and Charles hand drills and other drills, a pair of | M. Hawley and blew open several safes | ¥ never use any other Kir m he had been wanting for | Prass kn es, a black mask, a heavy | besides carrying away a sample lock. 1 PARTMENT. troduction price v Zars bs here. Yesterday he | Dammer, 1 chisels, and about 100 skei- | was arrested by Detectives Bee and Har We are the only store nckik e DESEE peisniny eton keys, besides a collectlon of general | per. He was released from San Quentin | EL- that carries these shields. received a letter from Chubbuck confirm- | hardware stolen from Hubbell's store and | October 13, 1 He is about 27 vears of | WRAPPER icions. Freneh gave the name | an alr pump for extracting the air from a | age. Tessier on May 31, 1503. was sen. | foearsliersic MATCHLESS IN QUALITY AND IN . but Tessier gave his (safe before !""}"?,"*1 i ‘u;“_dpmm Seymour | Lonced to serve ;;gz“::;:\t'n ssn Quentin made eece-line PRIGE eharged with break. | . Chubbuck had notified Ca ymour | for felony embezziement and was dis elekt sured E. ot Tarer Finmell. a | that French had shipped a case to this | charged December 2, 1899, He had pr Apsiorte, In S, of g ¥ e C Y 8 fictiy |r}:m1 “dried fruit which was | viously served a short term in the Coun striped effects, epau- R’l“m J’QMFHA‘\I-Y;‘ SILK hTA[FE ET»\ ohn, Glenn County, on |supposed to contain a portion of the plun- | Jail f tty 1 y. i B BON. s the very best taffeta and stealing about $500 worth | der secured by the two burglars. It wns :‘:ars e RO SaE e Iasies o "’t""“'d“ ribbon manufactured. * Money can % | flounce on bottom uy no better: in all Jthe new fall 5 = — T ~ = — —= —=1 fitting back, full front, i 32;3:&:’:1;‘}.‘{"‘;0}\5';-"% R g S ok iR Ll N\ | Sterl & Knowles' Olita beat Lowe & Thomp- i fitted lining. A winner WRURE (IENE™ S Teeer & " winner fluffy effect ;;":; L &_“&;”-; : RL. for .. .-98e — price AN STl 12%e - o2 B »dip e Sons’ E beat P. J. = Moonbright, - v J.P. Thritt’s Ty beat T. 4. Cr 816 MARKET STREET, In L & Gerber's B Running Through to 11 0'Farrell. [B Kennels’ Flying Faster, T-5: | g MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. | i1 7 PHELAN BUILDING. | Sweetness beat Lowe & Thompson's Flora Me- ! FOC CASES LAID £ R Donald, S-4; O. Zahl's Miss Allen beat E. M. Kellogg's Towa Boy ‘asha Kennels' Gold FOR TWO WEEKS Nugget beat * urtis ns' Cavalier, 13-8; Cur- . . 2 U TK |tis "& sons’ Narcissus beat Erwin & Lyons - ¥ Syingion Saya the Run-Down of Union Park Stiver Lyon, 5.2; F. Jones Lorina beat Lande Dudes Win First Game Be Courtney, tf. & 1 0 3 3 21 One mile—Saguenay won, Sir Gatian second, | A TRANSFORMATION ey f Ca BZ’ | Stake Results in Lon g‘ <;pr§:r-=1_\1‘.‘um 1.1;, T W. Bartels' cause Th F d S k Johnson, p.... 0 0 0 2 0fChenton third Time, 1:41%. o ose nnot | Mac’s Melody beat §. Handy's Twin City Girl, 2 — = = — —| Six furlongs—Barbara M won, Tuscarora P g g B e o L i Oty it ey ¥ound sStce otite SR AT e S g i e e 8 ourses. ctatiie. 105 George' Nethercolt's ton’ : OAKLAND. B seventy yards. Randicap—Chappaqua | The “Poodle Dog staurant - s Sheridan's Forest Queen beat H, A, n's Twirler. AB. R BH, B! PO. A. B, | Tima ‘anc 0 fecond. ey larged and Refitted. s | Deckelman's Lawrence, 12-10; Pasha Kennels' i g Drennan, ef TR L e Y e Y iy e Tdiad i Raske § - < Round : | RS 32300 5 3 oaly e e e, Time, 2o | Basily the most sumptu " e N rants for stake honors in the | ? Oakland 7, Stockton 5. | Held, 2b.... ¢ 11 1 1 5 1) e turlongs, selling—Brulare won, Ken- | before the remode = -dog event at Union Park were n Roman_Ath Hardie, x - 1 0 | tucky Babe second, Lake Fonso third. Time, | “Poodle Dog” m now . gt Rt B e et W | de B. Lopes's Sara, 8.3; Pasha | A big red disc, set In a hazy western | Moskiman, 5% xig- i izoofingy P gy Bopcye gt muc an &' Amour beat J. Keenan's Sleigh | sky, looked down upon Mr. Johnson, who | Bowman, If. [0 S R ST S Rl USRI Emplre | y f for in the run down yesterday. The hares, | (¥ Hurley's g | Lohman, 1b .. 4 0 0 0 8 0 1| NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Results on Emplre | years ago the “Poodle | which were thought to be of the ordinary ;267 b beat | turned them loose yesterday afternoon at | ioily. b £ 0 1 0 0 ‘3 9city track: | corner Eddy and Mason s = class, turned out to be a lively Jot. As a | . Kennele' Roval Anne, 14 _ n“““'"nll"'"“nd'- Johnson did stunts | Mangerin 4 2 1 0 5 0 1| About six furlongs, selling—Trumpet won, | its doors to the public, and such has been \ syington said | resuit many long courses were run and | SAZS Rocker heat Georse Whitney's Theron. :nna::rll;r!l:bu‘::r:‘l.l'wl:;;le?{nd;:veh'L:n& RE, B 7 B 3 W @ 5| Pigmidlsiater second, Remaldo third. Time. | the popular appreciation of i N ases come U again | on elght occasions the help of rellef dogs | Kelloge's Sweet Emma beat Russell & Alien's | casualtles of battle were 'une‘":"; the | “Graham out; it by batted ball. “Mile and seventy yards, selling—Dan Cupid | that increased business has demanded in- he w e dlendare | Was necessary to put an end to the going. | Strayaway, 6-3. scorer found that the Dudes had hit Mr. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. wom, Brisk second, Belgrade third. Time, | creased accommodations. To that end the with N The valiaity of the | _The outlook for to-day polnts to Hoyal | ms—_""__' Johnson just thirteen times. * | stockton . 00040000 18 LR R | proprietors, Messrs. Blanco and Brun, . - sed andhlhe pon}:. !.hnlo‘n -nuf P‘;leo cAaX:vg u_‘_th!:: ::s‘: «?tnf;r:‘m UED ON A Before the game Johnson, who has an 5?:“;{1.- ‘l) ; ; g g § g oo .1;: u"c‘h‘d - > 'Mm_ Chuctanunda mnm“m‘— :}:l“l? :{hs pl:ce for |t:ra t;vee:’s, du:'ir:( _ousiness there might | the top of . SMALL PROMISSORY NOTE |extensive flesh adornment on his frame, | Base hits 00404111 2-13|Rhymer third. Time, 1:11%, 55 _Sihe b o ekl o ng the city to the cost | ones cannot meet until the fifth round, s ' uany weighed two hundred and more. After it ¢ Wakefleld handicap, mile and an eighth— | has taken place. The capacity of the cases, but that would be a | which fact gives Reilly’s hound the better 1 £ s > James won, King Barleycorn second, Pink Coat | main dining-room has been increased b: ‘consideration. The | 5 ne srsament. Palo Alto. while un. | C.0 5 0f Supreme Court Refuses t0|was all over he tipped the scales at 19. | nyuns responsible for-dohuson 1, Moskimas 4 | tore® Tomer . A 55. um Borr To this s ns the er: ol ayman won, | the addition of forty feet of space and o 5‘:"’.‘&"::3‘-“&2?— { doubtedly a fast one, bas not established Ty ;.hry & i pltc'ilinr z;:m‘.m wor i | e e W P e % Alsorn ‘second, Minor Dty e e, 105%. | the Kitchen has been removed to an ad- | the sentence of the | himself a stayer in big stakes and the tal- Wwo Years Ago. The end of the third and the beginning | Siiner” Saceiice hit—MoGuslken. Firs: base o | - Mile and scventy yardeTrilio and ~King | Joining bullding specially constructed for ent's decision flgures Union at that stage | George W. Root, clerk of the Supreme |of the fourth were full of streaks. Man- | errors—Oakland 3, Stockton 1. First base on | Bramble ran a dead heat, Alsike third. Time, | the purpose. The kitchen has been vastly | of the game. As an outsider Mayflower | Court, was sued yesterday in the Jus Efl"l':lo“llm. 2:::“:;:11 having earned | called balls—Oekland 5, Stockton 2. Left on | 1:46%. improved and its equipment greatly en- MEDICAL MEN TESTIFY ever seen. You can publish this, ease omit my name.” -, Plati , Neb, P. O. box 8§l. This man's name will be given by the Postum Cereal Ce., Ltd, at Battle Creek, Mich. | might get well along on the card, though | the hard go she had with Gold Hill, which | went over the two-minute limit, may af- Morn, 12-6; an's Bowe: B Roat Puits Kemets Bast Ateares B3 T.3. Cronin's Vandal beat J. L. Ross ;3. Morlarity's Snapper Garrison beat H. A. Deckelman's Snapshot, 6-5; F. A. s Littie Sister beat J. P. Thritt's Forgst, b4 | tices’ Court by N. L. Mead | claimed to be due on a The complaint filed py for $30 romissory note. ead's attorneys, ing on the bags when Francks rolled out a deep center- field fly. Some fancy juggling when the ball was passed in gave all three men bases—Oakland 4, Stockton 4. Johnson 4, by Moskiman 1. Grabam. Double play—Held Lohman. Wild piteh—Johnson. Struck out—By Hit by pltcher— to_Francks to Umpire—Jim " Track Notes. Bullman was twice first, a like number | hanced. Not alone is the improvement confined to the first floor. Each of the five upper. stories has undergone a thor- ough renovation and new carpets and fur- Little Singer second, Beird third. Time, 1:44 4-5. CINCINNATI, Nov. 2—At Latonia, weather clear, cool; track fast. Summaries. 1ling—Troubaline 'g Lit- ;ln third. Time, 1. Seven furlongs, tle Ballie second, Atwood & Turner, alleges that on Au- McDonald. Official scorer—J. W. Btapleton. of times second, once third and once un- | nifure of the most modern types hava 70 e | fect her chances. Her first course against | ¢, 5°3" 1363 Root made and dalivered Lo olllden gwom:nlt’llea .t?:dx the ‘Emy at the e B ks, g ¥ B B S B orkumng KELLY'S CONDITION | Forest King looks doubtful. Mead 'nis promissory note for the sum | ning was over | = rice When the in- Hank Drops One. . Ruiz played in ill luck. Astride For- | this restaurant thoroughly representative = | , Narcissus and Rocker at the bottom of | named; that Root has not paid the same | “'BSi "this was tame compared to what CRAMENTO, Nov. 3.—A small crowd | mero his saddle turned and he was then | Of all that is latest and best. Special at- e application of At-|¢pe card are In strong favor. Like the | nor any part thereof, and that payment happened later on. With the base SA N A it 2 1ding owing to fliness | tention will hereafter be devoted to cater- helf of Thomas A.|top fayorites they cannot meet until the | has been demanded 3f Root priof to the | crowded by Streib, McHale and Gropecs | AW Sacramento beat San Francisco atcompelled to stop riding owing to |ing to theater parties, after-theater ge Graham's court, | fifth. The wise ones look for Narcissus | commencement of this action. Judgmen: | Gaurtney smeared’ his bat oo he L2P4M, | Oak Park to-day. The game was inter- | due to reducing. | luncheons and banquets. A new banquet of hie bonds from $6000 | @nd Royal Uni > contest in the decld- | is demanded for the sum of 330 85 Drin- | whieh went oo far it Sampea ‘e Bhere. | esting from start to finish. Krug was the | Richard Havey and J. Dinue attended | hall of ample space has been added on the ntinued before Judge Law- | il€ course. These hounds belong in the |cipal, together with Interest thereon from | That meant four runs and put Stocktoq | Star of the game. He took ten out of | to the “clocking” In the timers' stand. | upper floor, as well as two elegant suites. N high class and are about even on speed | August 3, 1838, at the rate of 1 per cent|in the lead for a time, | eleven chances, his cre error being a 10w | “The following firms cut in for three|A new feature is an orchestra of elght and staying qualities. If the dogs do | per month and for costs of suit. In the fifth and sixth Joh; throw to first. Hughes batted out a home e Fiar & C W. J. Langford, | Dieces that will render music at dinner, et, A. P. O'Brien and|come together it is predicted that they | o TR ) 55 S smashed for many and the game wot|run in the fourth inning. Score: days: Harlan & Co.. W. J. * | supper and at Saturday’s luncheon from tigan were called by th | will furnish a course worthy of any stake. | The oualities required of our Judges are | Slinched for the Dudes THe G Same was CRAMENTO. Brooklyn Club, Cook & Hoffman, Berke- | 13 to 2 p. m. The decorations and orna- 16 testify > K s | Siipper Jomes Grace sprained his ankle | ponesty, ability and firmness. M. G | tehis u Short mtorecet cmp error column | 8ad ' ley Club, Fred Cook, Stuyvesant Club, | mentations of the ‘Poodle Dog’ are ad examined him in the | during the early part of the day and will | g\, "5’ one of the strongest candidates | score: 2 ks AB. I BH. SB. FO. A B | palace Club, Washington Club, Yosemits | Worthy of extended description. They und 1e was suffer- | probably be confined to his home for some | piges 19 0D ot ke candidated 5 E | Devereaux, 3b R 3 3| Club, California Club, Oakland Club, C. | are unequaled in richness and good taste. ume. Charles Griswold finished the stake | Defore the people this vear, because he STOCKTON. Sheehan, ct 51 ’ 1 U Tne Haltomtas Chad, Wit & | The art centers of Europe have supplied ad to | and handled the dogs well. DoSshssis Tufse NI (08 TRNCG Ha . AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. &, | fanley. ¢ - 4 e 0 30| Chif'%iub: Savoy Club, Gus Miller and | gome rare selections, among which may rtened | The short ends were: ‘ McCarthy, 1f. BT L L 10 e e TN o 0| two field books. : e mentioned the crystal candelabra from t sent. y Mist beat Hot g Fatoia 1103 Dogie. 2t ° g | Venice and some very choice specimens of s Pasha b B 5 I Sap A L R e o L . 0 3 0 ry p . | prietors has been to appeal not alone to ponnje Pasha beat St Oranatito3. s |Queensiand from England to Australla. 41 0 0 ¢ o g|Bughesp SR § 0| The little fellow was set down by Harry | PEEtOIS SO0 FCOR 0 ROP L petite, but to £% 3510 % | For every adult shipped an agent gots 32 | Graham, o 8 1.0 0 54 altous b i S — —|Hghl at Hawthorne for rough riding. .| the artistic sense of its patrons as well. aisy Dale % 3 10 & —_— SAN FRANCISCO. | Bis"assistans ana o more mistekes | The Bible is sl the most popular of ail CWha Tralee at 2 to 1 AP. B BH.SD. F0. & E;| would occur. When is red flag swishes | RO\ ClCtyF:muica 408 30 copies i fey- d annex War- 1 rou; e a 3 | e 3 -+ . B e Fpeaamcban e i 3 2 2 1 0 0 0| Bongor was entered to be sold for $s00. | elght different languages. In the elghty 7 1 ears of the soclety’s existence it has cDonald at § to L Krug, ss 4 : g g ‘{3, 2 H 1‘;1 I;l".:(ck;lls. lown;_&\ oflr}fnaiagioostug ‘?Suureé o 369,906 eoptes to 1. Pabst, 1b 2 . the ret! entry $700, £ e, o o E Bchwartz, £ 3008 E 8 se, retaining him. | T T e . The day’s re with Judge John . _:it‘fi\\f:n. [ £ Lh. 8 8 ; )1' 1‘c°s‘","l:190,‘f four Jga” come together in a! Judge William P. Lawlor is thoughtful Grace's official scores, foliow: Levy, 1t . 470 1 3 3 % 1lrace, still it happened in the first, and | and studious as well as a practical man Open stake, first round—J. P. Thrift's Brutus Rellly, 3 . 3 0 a o o 1 ofthey finished in a bunch—J. Woods, J.|of affairs, and merits the support of & ) r's Cruiser, 1-3; Sterl & | AR D 9 0 0 0 o o|Walsh, J. Martin and J. Dal: Voters. — st beat J, E. Chambille's | 4 TN ot Vo A eI, B o rity" ! ony | | 3 13 4 i Soon, J“‘mzm 2 ‘:n"::’m‘ | On e ov | «;;.T«:‘d. for Thus : l7n L McKiniey, 18-3; R. E. de B. Lopez's "otla Sacramento . -1g11e0z0 s a great white bread | Dair beat W. Creamer's Onward, 11-5; L Base hits cFOTT N T QT “aptain Clarkson's Golden Garter be ) n Franciseo o 1 eater, ¢ pastry, hot biscult, | Ga . Lopers Wombas b St B s Rits ; 2101100207 Rty o 55 M beat H Cocke, 535 3. P SUMMARY. cars there was no notice- | Workmur ary's Lonnie Pasha beat e T e Ay . this diet, but finally the ';X:i &1 o waz“;?“'[fjnrt:":!?.dngtn' Two-base hit—Sheehan. Sacrifice hi eilly. pened. My strength began | is: P. J. Reilly's Royal Union beat Chiarini [E s on errors—Sacramento 3. First base t grew dull and stupid. T TR T i acramento §, San Francisco 5. . e food and could not Cora Pearl beat Curtis & Sone' B o iat. Soshan 1o Famion; & < James Sheridan's Forest King | =" foagan 1o Stults to Hanion. Passed ball—Stan- - ge beat ¢ Parkinson's Ben Lomond, 15-3; J. - S 1:45. Umpire—George Van Hal- always been of 2 happy and | gueeon yflower beat J. Seggerson's Gold lleri'n s'é?x'er . Naman. osition, but now became morose | Hill soloriaritys Kittleman heat W. D. A WATERPROOF LEATHER. : N O SRR = erable and very cranky to the | pjea: irl beat Captain Cane's Miss Pen- RESULTS OF RACES mbers of the family. | man, 12-9; ¥, Jones' Harlean Gladys beat Cur- Stood That Test for ON EASTERN TRACKS ow food called ‘Grape- | tis & Retlly's Honesty | 4 x the table. I dlscov- |38t T, Rely's Lady Cranard, 1.5 C. Bosers | EIGHT YEARS. Gold Heels Takes the Chappaqua : <7 ‘ P er erent taste rhan"fl: |o. Zabl's Miss WWilson beat J. Warley's Hurri: & Handicap at Empire City, With 4Anita Cream is a medicinal preparation which not only re- foods. There was & rieh, |cane, 16-6; E. M. Kellogg's Towa Mald beat J. : ~ . . Ao ; that seemed to satisfy | Huiey's Shylock Boy. 54 E Geary's Pal> Built into shoes for Men by | Chuctanunda Second. moves tan and freckles, but eradicates blotches, liver patches, pim e et | Al Sest - Bos Loty Dl 0, L . AM & HECHT CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—Weather olear; track Elcs and all discolorations of the skin. It is highly recommended S At o e sl Jes BUCKINGH c p o ‘;u‘;‘:',‘l:‘f;flf;,';’,:",‘m e y physicians and dermatologists. It contains nothing injurious Eeength has inereased Ereat. | Fharman's Miss Skyrocket beat Lande & Ger- secend, Pope Leo third, Tme, 16 = or unpleasant. - E. de B. e . H H H in: e 1 'urlongs—XKenilwo on, i 0 1 1y mow as Tiesries & T b bt LR At $5 the pair. No rubber and oiled silk linings, W00 and o hai urlengsKentiworth, won, Anita Cream will transform 2 muddy or weather-stained , through the wear and tear 4 Pasha Kennels' Rollicking Al ’ 5 4.5, i i igi ¥ without feeling 8t il exhausted. | peai . Doyie’s Nge-thal:nc,g- g-di: ;f? so unhealthful to the feet. 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