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‘R’DNUW IN A HEAD FINISH WITH IMPROMPTU THE CAIPPLES A POO]‘ Way chorr Sprinter Leads From the Start But Is Outgamed by the Montana Stable Entry---Winner Superbly R'dden by Birkenruth. |One-Hand Catch by Alt- _ = Articulate Takes the Paxton Handicap in an Ordinary Galop r°°kflI; g::;re il : O rea o e s | THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. |champion Jeftries Will Not $1500 Golden Gate Act as Umpire This ke "he Schorr horse, | CAKLAND RACETRACK—Saturday, Nov. 16.—Weather fine. Track muddy. 3 . »ods and Juso;vounds up. | 2536, FIRST RACE Six furlongs; selling; (hrecyearolds and upward; value to first, 855 Afternoon, . Carigioad RRC, Rl e . % E Sh | | Betting. ck, which was| yngex.[Horse, Age, Wt [St. Str. Owner and Jockey. Op. Cr. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, .SUNDAY,' NOVEMBER 17, 19U1. 31 ¥ ] 3 e to order for him. Morley’s Ange]s played an errorless 1 reports of marvel- g\i_esmfi_ms” . 5}1 (fixz/, :é H-. g 12 game yesterd&yfnth };(ecreat:;m Ground:, No one would be so foolish as to kindle the fire on vtOP E 2 odds in the vl argd 3 3 sending three of their number over the 3 i1 . 3 Ky p a down from P ¢n 3 et iF | e, Bowel § 3 | route while the cripples' were making one of a pot to make it boil, yet the treatment of Catarrh is often . Only the day before 71 80 71 §2 |brfE RowellL Jackem| 0 40 |lone run. The game was slow and list-| just as senseless and illogical. Douches, sprays, ointments, o t 102 11 8§82 63 Connor| 5-2 3 | jless at times, but several pretty plays . a2 s . 3§32 2B s ‘Ransom & 13 | TR ted, which in a measure re.| So-called tobacco cures, and various other applications, are She s1 a2 s Howson| #) & | deemed some of the slow and erratic work | - djligently used, but the little good accomplished is swept away A 92 | Tosswaite| 16 which the Dudes were responsible for. . 1101 H Simpson..Winslettel 3 | pings men hit better than the Ansels, | by the first breath of winter. When you attempt to cure a E Fair start. Won first three driving. Winner, F. D, Weirs as really ne us-Merope. Merops was almost left, but was ridden the shortest route amd | DUt Whenever a hit wi g et ccount lot. Hungarian won't do. Spry Lark quit. Alas has bad underpin- | failed to materialize. Both Jones and constitutional disease—one affechng the entire system—with sl Rice can 0o better and snould have been closer up, Scratched—Aunt Mary 1. | Schmidt snowed signs of wildness at| purely local remedies, you are applying the fire to the top of N L e T R e times, but made up for it by good work 3 at eritical moments. the pot; you are doctoring symptoms, and, like thousands of T e e Lohe fed letn made o Shisdiu thek orlierel pek disappointing results. In Chronic Catarrh, the whole system becomes involved; g the % 13 12 13 pitch. Hall and Spies each collided with | the entire mucous membrane, or inner covering of the body, is in a state of high inflamma- E%‘ 2n %g :figzl:s:??r;’l‘l"gqafik 1515"5: E,gl "%fi?gg tion. The pressure of blood upon the glands a.m;l1 cel iuprecaduce 1excessive secretion of mucus, 41 88 52 § : 2163 | FNeE sones ot phss, lling the ases | Much of which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body. In this gatel v G W. Chappeii.""’.".8 B rom in from Densherty's fiy ts tve| Way the'stomach, kidneys aud intestines are often seriously affected. : 5% B Prestonpans-Mora. | Murcsca was USs. ek the cnd. dukdr ran | Sseled bt Reltz roured the side By - The nose, throat and ears are most frequently attacked by this foul disease, because e race. Sir Lewis, ridden the longest way s Forcier appasently, ho - muddss T © CecOmIng race. Royalty no spesd. | Ing to Dunleavy, who made & great run-| the mucous lining is exposed to the cold, damp air, which attracts the vitiated blood to the Fa ok RO L SRR S s e ood vessels an S. THIRD RACE—One mile and an elghth; Paxton hdcp.; 3-year-olds & up; to first, $500. se’fi‘g:dc;:p&::g::‘%%xfidstlfisr s':‘;}ib",{,,d e St. Joseph, Mo., March 24, 1901 Surfacev causing conggstlon ,Of the little bl vessels and $ai2 Betting. | with o two-cushion shot and Babbitt got | I had @ bad case of Catarrh; my nose | glands making breathing difficult/and labored: the throat 3 %. % Str. N Owner and Jockey. Op. Cl. a ticket to first. Both men were advanced | was always stopped up and ry head o Ty = = on Hamilton’s hit. At this juncture Jones | ac! continually, an e odor of my scharge his juncture J hed continuall a the odor of becomes parched and dry; the hot, watery discharge from impre 15 13 1¢ . C. de B. Lopez..Ransch| 45 4-5 went up in the air and walked Schmidt,| breath was sickening. I had a most d u h . . < g oAl th 2 20 F. ) 342 | forcing Scrleb over the plate, Another hi | annoying cough aiso. T tried » mumber the nose gradually changes to a yellowish color and o 5 WO . remedi€s an real severa! H 1 1 ders erops i Sand AL Cone.......Fauntieroyl_8§ 10 | But"Moher went out by the third and dostors, but ok 2o Telief —my ase was | Decoming more proquc and tenacious, drops back into the B amomn-— ia thira Griving. Winner, W C. ‘de $5, Topess b, & by St Andrew-Con flfié:fii’;ffi Charley” Reilly made the last | thought to be incurable. 8. 8. 8. being throat, causing gagging and almost constant cou; hmg to 43 g for the winner. Varro lacked speed. Barbara Frictchle eut off by The Fret: me.in the elghth round.| XS¢ommended to me, I began its use, and | _. : ) . . . B - g Pt Bia hcoepiod & free pass, stole second, | 8fter taking 2ine bottlos was cured, and | dislodge it. This offensive discharge, in spite of all pre- t _op r o~ e ———— —— ~— - ave never been troul Catarrh : s 4 t that Merops, | 2589, FOURTH RACE-7 furlongs; Golden Gate Selling Stakes; 3-year-olds up; o fist, s, | 1ont 10 e third res e Bt rip or AL-| simos. MISS MARY L. STORM, cautions, finds its way into the stomach, and extreme 0 1, and in & drive | 2 ) Hetting. | trock's pretty single past the middle sta- 601 Francis Street. | pansea and an obstinate form of dyspepsia follow. 3 by & length. Alas, | Index.Horse, Age, . %. % Str. Fin Owner and Jockey. Op. Cl. | tion. 2 T . S 3 o “ihe reputation of | 53, 28 31 1n |Momtes Buabie. T e IO e Sae i Blinding headaches, neuralgia of the eyes and dizziness are also symptoms of this oy ihoB3 ¥ 33 3 Woschor. Woods 17 | through the atmosphere in,the direction | disease, and when the inflammation reaches the delicate mechanism of the ear, hearing is AR LR LB B two-bagger “But, Sepds s hnie and, as the blood becomes more deeply poisoned, the tissues and soft bones in the head are 23 4 + H wi one mitt, m: . . . . 33,41 $3. 83 ID. 8 Fountain o se‘nkat‘;onal catches ever seen on the| eaten out, greatly disfiguring the face. ~ At this stage of Catarrh the breath becomes insuffer- £ 2 r - - S ——* | grounds. b 3 . : g 1:30. Good start. Won first three dri LN g ill not orren. . o 3. W4 v y A Gt Won feet three driving. Wimner. | “Champion Jim Jefiries will not appear | 2] ly offensive. 8. S. S. is the simplest and mwst effective treatment for Catarrh, and when ontana ¥ 2o on the bit,” | e Birkenruth on winner saved ground at stretch turn and his horse proved gamest. ; Fame. This statement was given out au- | taken into the circulation reaches all parts of the system and cleanses the blood of all fon handicap | Som kl(;:rr;o;my‘gné\:g::;;(:zmchmxg::‘d! Golng did not sult Doublet. Scratched—Meehanus | FA JUSS TUVKId” Egan on behalf of P Y The brow Jeftries Yast night. He explained that| Catarrhal matter and restores it to a normal condition. . When rich, new blood begins to flow Mt ekl e BB SIS SR SRR B 2540. FIFTH RACE—One mile; selling; three-yearolds and up; value to Arst, 835, e R e i hot ape | through the veins, the obstructed glands and broken down cells resume their natural s > Under | tngex [Homse, Age, WelSt %. % Sie. Fin | Owner and Jockey. |on . |Peor. Helgeie ta (o s functions, and the hot and inflamed membrares are lubricated and moistened with a soothing, caimed, | "3z 33 3n 2L 1 [ ywos Woods T R BH. SB.PO. A B healing fluid that quickly brings relief to the congested parts. S.S. S. puts the blood in o 98 Sn T 3r 88 BTACUR oveil viiae 3 T | RN, = T such perfect condition and so strengthens and invigorates the general health that the local : ey 1§ %2 i b Clnimeron. ‘§§E£§§ 1; % s ] ] g g : § glxlar:.lfesgatmn:hof the disease g';;du;ll}:i dx?appca;, the hg;s- D ke & D1 i IE B ih BT Sty f ¢ (RLE 1o i arge from the nose ceases, the head clears, breathing : ean St S e B (B O becomes easy and natural, the appetite improves, and a n 3% 1:20; mile, 1:48%. Good start. Won cleverly. Second B e vat e g e Bht b ¥ ederlh u i e SR Wl i v e R e A Yoy i o red near the end. Marion Lynch can do better. Castake not good how. R BH.SB.PO.A P SN ALY S B Y yegeta - bed—Thayne 114, Pat Morrissey 10 H purifier. It contains no minerals to further poison the 5 3 selling; lds and up; value to first, $3%. n 3 pe g on SB. PO. A. | From 4 9 it bt 0 0 1 1 3 3 ] T blood and derange the digestion, but can be taken with R e BRI 5P om0 3 perfect safety in all stages and forms of Catarrh. Our physicians will gladly advise, with- - 3 B e = A e ! TR 452 | Himion i 838 20 o) out charge, all who write them about their case. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Mid -, 2 Hanson, -4 o | in 1 12 33 /W E Co Hoar| '3 72 |Schmiat, p. AR s THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. ! $1 43 3% 5% |Burns & Waierhse Ransch| 5 o Totals g 1. Bl Voot B : §3 i 71 71 (McDonald & Dunian Methe| 1 5 BONE AR S 3 4h 51 820 830 |K. M Borchert.....Ransom| 15 15 |Los Angeles 02000001 0-3 Edinbor: s 9 Y 9 'W. H. Ketcheman..O’Connr| 4 8 Base hits. 01 8 g 10 a 3 z lu:g 25; %, 50%; %, Q. start. W ily. S a1 " : 01 , after which coes Millera b . 25 Docetver Nantasot. Desty e e O TS el B # zlternate with Dwyer throughout the leaders all In. Bit too much weight on Educate. Orleans, 8 supposed good SUMMARY. t i iode her speed the first part. Cousir Carrie ridden to a standstiil. Edlnbomuxh‘agfl Runs responsible for—Jones 1, Schmidt 1. - S W Two-base hits—Strieb, Hanson, _Atherton, Hamilton. First base on called balls—Los An- T v ft on bases—Los Ange- the claiming clause and got Marion Lynch , heer won, Cherished second, Surmi: geles 4, Oakland 4. Lef = B for $62%. Only a few days ago J. Burrows, | Time, 1:48 35, se third. | Jos 10, ‘Oakland 10. Struck out—By Jones £, by S ‘owner of the luiter, Tefused an offer | Becond race five and hale curlongs-—pnu | ML, T b3 plioner Mebier x| Claim That Force in Their Department Is Too Small to Permit £ $1500 for the mare. won, Colonel ‘Bill second, Missle third. Time, D ol i ioney o e Daughectyiiio I rough Rt e Continy Sens - one St S e | 1 hour and 15 minutes. Umpire-Levy. Ofo- Proper Handling of the Huge Vessel. le and A second, Self-Protection third. ‘Time, 5:08. Fourth race, second district special heat race, to-morro RACING SEASON ENDS ;f\':"(_‘fl\;:l.';;xséc:u{i‘serfm—;(;‘;gh; of Rhodes Senators Plny)]z"ike Schoolboys. good riders, 6K | . - e e, 1:20. Tankard also | SACRAMENTO, Nov. 16.—The Senators LTHOUGH the United States)the passengers on board are destined for ; John Gilbert, J. N. Lottridge, wife and will head this ON CINCINNNATI TRA -;:(.‘;;:!;:: "{:&’,‘;’;}"-,fig;fi““ Iilveol!t;;\enlg;(tezt got an awful drubbing to-day. McNeely army transport Meade pulled out sthat plmi‘,er Among ’mo:; L board ars "fififi“‘"‘“““'ci' QI Ao Braden ag{d leO reet. o Fifth race, seve 8 2ok 2 “his support was so -stre army officers, unassigned; 1 surgeon, fe-| children, Mrs. arles O. Carter, Mrs. J. ue \or- | Lord Farandole Wins the Last Bace | masked 'wor, The ;L:lr.}‘fl':is‘ Durde; um:e ;vads tl: :h'et Z?;};mb:;zhh’ol; fop:elher o from her dock at Folsumhstrd?; male nurse, 3 paymastars U: 8. N, 14| W. Grecn and daughter. Mrw Fred K. s a at Two Miles. third. Time, 1:28 3-5. 2 o 4 | wharf yesterday at noon, she members of the. signal corps, 1 female | Power, Mrs. G. D. Hayman, Miss K. % ‘ - R S S e a clothes line, and he lost heart when he | not sail on her voyage to Manila, |and 4 male teachers, 9 commissory scr- | Fiarem, Mrs. N. N. Boyce, Second Lieu- Stes will | ATI, Nov. 16—The racing OFFICERS BELECT found that the game was irretrievably | anq at midnight was still anchored in the geants and 72 casuals. | tenant Horace ykes, Byron K. Smith, L K s nex son NE ended to-day. ‘umma.r;_’- ED FOR lost and did not exert himself after the| stream. The transport had on-beard a 'f_‘gosemwh? We:lt éavl\'ay 1’“(:%1}'!1':“15!“ Q((o kf(uer‘}lg, John th?jf. ;fthax)\fl S. d J. Ransch each - Pirs e, six furl , selling—Fleuron won, THE b . | Were: leutenan ‘clonel arles . Vaughn, John Turner and wife, ilton ! ors ante “OCon- | san Bam sicond, Arachue third Time, L6X. CALEDONIAN CLUB e Tt Hs e Pl O i g 2 L Whigple “wite and two children; Captairi | A. Mills, Hermann Pcffman, Oscar Raik, d race, one mile, selling—Bill Massie Committees A Hite the error of Courtney was costly, Whalen cruits and casuals going Blok D. B. Slaughter and daughter; Captain | Mrs. W. C. Cooper and two children, Mrs. hich | won, Free Admission second, Kunja third. ees Appointed to Make Ar- twirled & wonderful game up to the sixtn | Troubles among the engineers and objec- | I, McK. Wiiliamson, wife and child; Sec- | Willlam Martin and ~aiid, Mrs. E. Rohlf- P Tl 30 Le rangements for the Annual faning, allowing only one single. . Afior | tlons to the manner in which the essen- | ond Lieutenant Joh S. Davis; Dr. R. P. | ing and two children, Mrs. C. E. Soder- on as | Thed rece ope e e thhd. Thme, he found that the game was won he|tial help of the engineering department | Strong, wife and two children; N. E. Wil- | blen, Mrs. James C. Smith, Charles Mc- T b et " Banguet, lobbed the game over and allowed the lo. | had been curtailed. were given as the sea- | Llamson; Anna E. Hanbury: James F.|Cubbin and wife and Commissary Ser- was ber | V42, race one mile and an elghth, handi- | Scottish Hall was well filled Friday | cals to scote, Score: ; 'sons. why the transport did not sail. o T N et Papant: | gsant Henry Chayman, <o RRPORL AR T chnell Lavter won, 7. H. Sloan’second, | night, the occasion being the annual elec- \ SACRAMENTO. Former Chief Engineer G. H. Colbron | C. R. O'Leéary, E. V. Dickson, A. W. But- | Meade could be found Lt night. Captain e ny Campbell, has | “F"‘zh-‘mce Tfve furlongs—iady Wadsworth | tion of officers of the Caledonian Club. AB. R. RH. SB. PO. A. E.|and his first assistant, Martin Nagle, | ler and Mlssvhut. r. Homer C. Cunning- | Barneson was at the opera, Colonel Long rses formerl The Baston second, Throstle third. Time, | Considerable interest was taken in the | Flood, rf . .4 1 1 0 1 0 0lclaim that the officers of the transport (ham, A. J. Wakefield, Robert V. Church, | was not at home and :he complaining en- “under a = i oy election, but very few changes were | Sheehan, 3b :3 9 2 0 2 3 0lforced them to resign, though they were }llsrg‘%:rypl’olsk.ggémr;v Mulcahy, James | gineers were mot in evidence. T T Tasie’ second. Berbes third, | made. ity of ftenses. They claim that | §; b P S liy. G. A. O'Reilly, + y Rosl d, Barbee third. = Court 2b 3 1,1 0 3 1 _1|sguilty of no offei ke 2 Mles M. Smith, Mrs. Benjamin F. Wri, - win ety Sws sbee ™% | A, M. Macpherson was re-elected chief | aften 3 1:5 0 1 0 '|the laws governing vessels in the embioy | ang" four. ehildren. M Biom any 1Ent Hanson Recital. SVILLE, Ky, Nov. 16—Results at | 204 the other officers elected were: First 4 0.0 0 8 1 0|ofthe United States Government prohibit | children, Mrs. F. 4. Payson, Miss Marjo- | The dramatic, recital to have been given - i | LTI, L o, chieftan, J. A. McLeod; second chieftan, 4 9% 0 8 0 0lforced resignations, and therefore they | Hle Ide, 'Mrs. R. J.' C. Irvine, Mrs. C. L. | by Mrs. Fred H. Hanson on November 14 o train- | Douglas F. F. Finlay; third ohieftan: James Dun. | Deyereaux, 2 1" 3 8 1 3 3| express their Intention of calling upon |Lancaster, Helen' Brown, 'Mrs. E. P.|at Sherman-Clay Hall was postponed on ssing of | First race, six furlongs—Kindred won, Bpring- | .o.1." ‘pouh’ chiafrain I W, C _ | McNeely, p 2 2 2 2 2 2 °)ihe Secretary of the Treasury for an in- | Srowne, Clara F. Ricimend, Mrs. W. B. |account of Mrs. Hanson having contract- o w Ed L third. Time, 1:14%. Ry uiel - , J. W. Cameron; ot PP R e o s 24 Elliott, Mrs. J- M. Love, Mrs.' Shepard |ed a severe cold. The recital will be s , five and a half furlongs, sell- | physician, Dr. J. A. J. McDonald; club otals vestigation. g £ the | Coleman, Mrs. H. Frank and child,. Mrs. | given Tuesday evening, December 3. 'mh —Buccleuth ou;m, Taxman second, Carat | directors, Neil Lindsay, Rod Chisholm, SAN FRANCISCO. h‘? ;Aatev;zr may geht.l:eflgg:s:‘l&ce:hg !a: Colt | third. Time, 1:07%. J. E. McFarlane, J. A. McDonald; - . §B. PO.' A. E. | chief engineer an b ! ] T hira aee, one mile—Saive won. Huntressa | Yich Hall Qirectors, A M. Meaohesoon: AT AB. R. BHL 8B. FO. A B | Femains that Captain Barneson and nis ] cond, Pharaoh third. Time 1. o Chan.{James Gorle, J. E. McFarlane, Charles | Wilson, ¢ . 5 2 4 0 2 o0 ofassistants yesterday encountered great e ety Thtxieen Seroal. Joten AhMcPhee and DAdA.th(i‘donald. Hildebrand, A e I ?}t‘mca:‘l)tc{‘ in %itet‘l_gsht:se {}::X:ief;’zagnfig:l - . 55 * was announced that the funds of the | Schwartz, rf e ck. = T, sz, mile and an elghth—Lady | club were in a very flourishing condition | Pabst, ib ¢ 2 3 001 0 oftween Captain Wilson, commander of the of the West won. Prima II second, Dr. Clark | and many congratulations were extended | Krug, 2b . § 0 0, 6 4 1| transport, and the men who run the en third. Time, 1:5. % to the officers for the pleasant social | Shea, ss 311 0 1 3 1 gines. Captain Wilson claims the en- RS _| evenings fnaugurated for the entertals. | Riley. b g 10 gineers have been insubordinate, have re- Nov. 16.—Benning ssum- | ent of the members and their friends | Whalen,- 5 2 1 0 0 1 0lfused to obey orders, and have otherwise 3 7 every fortnight during the year. It wag % i & 3 = 3 z|conducted themselves contrary to guod | First race, mile and Arty yards, purse—Myn- | Gecided to make the annual banquet thig| TS ot discipline on the seas. The engineers say year something to be remembered and Ags BY-BUNINGE: they know too much about the way the . ¥ 1 s 00020 35| transport service is being conducted to _y;scxal‘fiommmees were appointed to look | Sacramento .ti g lz T 2_51 e shut up with a summary dismissal. R A KRR KA RCRCROACARORCA DR CROROBB BB | Siit” b hetd - 1o Bloier. Gay anauet | Dase hits 35200400014 When the Meade was ready to sail yes- will be held in Pioneer- Hall on the | San Francisco night of December 12 and every effort will | Base hits 151004 1-00-12] terday there was a hurried consultation 2 be made to make it & success in every SUMMARY. o e e Bl b S I 5 e Runs responsible e Walen X By far from complete. ~Anticipating _(his 3 TR Home run_—Pabst. Three-bas ) % | trouble Harry McMullen of the Sherman 5 . ® % | UNIVERSITY MEN MEET Wilson, Shen, "¥lood. _ Two-vase M—Fabel | GouTimpresaca as chief engineer and An- a: . = g <010 AT THE FESTAL BOARD | minto 5. ¥irs; baee on calied balle—Whalen | EUSL Bere; sceong Recibtarnt on e, Shers g CM r@ A i flCt@d @n T tieth Annual as.gfi?n:;%‘-z éfi;&nout—w McNeely 2. Hit | first’ assistant. George Kolb, who was ci 1 hour_an: min- | inal sche 8, 0t g Q .CI(I and PeP e tl entnr ;‘L“é’:l‘l'}fi Co:n S o A o Scorer—Rutherford. peing willing o undertake thé job, 'rc- 3 ul I I Ia I l I I The twentieth annual banquet of the An attempt was then made to transfer 'VERNMENT §: ) ) Occident Publishing C: ot the Un. No Boxing in St. Louis. | 3onn Cochran, first engineer of the Grant, B L e e e Z P COnp e te T <ov. 16.—Chief of Police|to the place, but as he declined McMuller DRk ot SVIy oo oF' these Sume e effec TS Sty < Oldest 1 t d best versity of Californla was given at the| ST. LOUIS, Nov. 16— 0 O etatiy. Joried o take charge. Sam is a pretty good judge of firearms, and when, he g idest, arges! an S! California Hotel last night. Coyers for | Kiley, on order of the Board of Polics| was temporarily, forced to take Gbatse- goes to war he Is very sure to get the best guns -made, = equipped Medical Institute and thirty were laid and an excellent menu | Commissioners, hasbis’s(rl:g SRS ot s el Profiotion; and hnl,m; ! Theso were, all manyfactured-expremiy. for. 2% by ous 2 3 : 5 was discussed. W. S. Woodhams acted | iting prizefights or boxing con t- | generally understood that as the help in e 5toe) » aith: polishied: Desss Andh tiher 2 - . unt« g most extensive practice. Found- g as lt?iiaes(ll.r;lasl’el‘;and munyttoasts were re- ;figfi_ohggye gfi?fifigfiyf&%fi;g tlzar;(lf:‘: a}‘\‘.;tgo:\:; ::;nzggn;e;%o:\;t “;ié?x:uf; :xelmsl.’e‘nd they moat the Goverimssnt Sraes mm& ] 3 ed 1881. G ati s 0. THOPS RECnr. N he Olympia Club to-night, and the | 5o to sea, apiece. t B onsultation free at A. M. Armstrong 'S, A. G. Eells '8, M. 8, | b ot the DyePlc “the West knd Club | & it Wa ‘purchased at auction:th .entiré stock i the: . e office or by mail. Woodhams 8. H. M. Anthony ‘45, . T. Thurs- | Monday night between George Dixon and Economy in Engine Room. “United Statcs Arsenals, and we offer them to you, singe B ton /95, C. M. Dickerson 98, J. Hopper '8, J. will not be permitted by the| 1t js said that recent assertions made 1y or in numbers, at job-lot prices. They are just as W, Leggeit 65, P. R Thayer '8, B. T, Quaylc | A Attell, ‘99, We have become famous by curing the following ailments: Al B Thayer 88 B Liauave | lice. “Stuch contests as have been given | regarding the expense of the transport good as they ever were and can be used for every pur- pose where guns are used. They are also VALUABLE as RELICS iy , ot End Club and the Olympia service has resulted in‘a spasm of econ- g | Helnedn 00, A Skiife "0, 3 & Morgan 0L | L e N e inly violations Of the 1aw,” | oy ‘but that instead of economic meas- ‘02, ¥, J. Earle ‘02, 'N. J. Feibush ‘02, L. K. |sald Chief Kiley to-day. ures being used where they might be well Low Vitlity | Unnatural L i 25 P by b 8 Tolgar o i, e e Ty g Jnna 0! V. L. Finley '03, J. M. Koford 03, J. M, New- 3 o kirk ‘03, J. E. Reed '03, A. L. Price "04. Two Men Charged With Burglary. six were discharged. Three of the new Nervous Debility | Premature Decay i : 1 — George Garman, while rid- | men employed were green hands. An elec- Of ‘days that are past, and a_constant reminder of the Special Diseases | Stricture, Rupture Nephew of 3. P. Morgan Arrives. |ing on o Fillmore.strect car Yesterday | trician was also relieved from duty. herolc. deeds of the MAN BEHIND the GUN fn the Eised Poison Varicocele, Tumors George D. Morgan, nephew ot J. Pler- | afternoon, saw two men acting In a sus- e ot So 1 T AN ‘We sell these guns—worth from $18 to $30—for the in- Kidney and Diseases of the pont Morgan the financler, was among the | Picious manner at the corner of Fillmore ) SR 113" nq fourth assistant engi- significant price of $1.75. Price includes twenty cartridg:s. ‘the guns themselves, we have all sorts of supplies and other weE;'o‘:le‘w'mectf“ annot be DUrchased: nnywhers else, DUL a5 tha supply is limited the early comers Will secure the advantage of this last chance to obtain these trophies. Cartridges for the guns can always be had. Bladder Disease = | Heart and Lungs MEYERS & CO. will let the patient 4 Pay Whea Cured Do price of & cure In any bank ia Ban Frasgont tt Do paid arter he is entirely Well. 11 11 is not convenien: to do this payments ey be made monthiy. HOME CURES—FREE BOOK. vou at home. Althoughlit is rg(ernhle to see the patient in mav?' ?&:c“er: ?l s not always necessety. !F)ou cannot call, write for pri- Vate book, diagnosis sheet, free advice, x\_flcel end other particulars. .Corre. epondence solicited. All letters confidentlal China yesterday. Mr, | street and Broadway. Garman followed | peers, left the ship. It is sald that at the ’if?fi;?fi'i;e?f{ ‘a}:’eml months n_ Ching | them for a block and "b’""gdfithflg en-| gome time a number of the water ten- and is now on his way to New York. It|ter a store at the corner of 3roadway | gers and electricians wanted to leave, but is beljeved Mr. Morgan's trip was in the | and Webster street and s!eflun Te small | Gore promptly put into irons under order interekte of several of his famous uncle's | articles. He placed them HBR0CE BITESt| of Captain Wilson. enterprises, but he refused to deny or at- | and charged them with bUTEIWY at the | 'The men who left the ship claim that firm the report when questioned relative | Norht End station. el Save {helr | the economy in the engine room js the thereto at the Palace last night. Mr. Mor- | names as Hugh Rellly an arles Har- | (0F CNICe of their withdrawal, as they gan will leave for the East about Wednes- | Tis. @o not wish to imperil their iives or that day. of their charges with an insufficient TRET T TocTs s ) New Automobile Record. amount of help. The matter is very seri- Striker Stole a Boat. | NEW YORK, Nov: 16.—Henrl Fournier, | 0US; tonsideredtrom their standpoint, and Louis Striker, a boy 16 years of age,|the French automobilist, established a rather than go to sea in manner in to 5 daily. which it was proposed to send out the \ . |Hours—8 was arrested yesterday on a warrant i ! Ay orld’s afficial record for one mile uld forfeit their positions j : Market Street LEVATOR |eu 0 oo, charging him With petty larceny. He was | to.day, covering the distance In 514-5 sec- | fn he tranaDart Fervice: = . 5 ' 35 1 9 ENTRANCE. accused of stealing a boat belonging 1o | onds. The record was made on the | Many Passengers Aboard. - i SAN FRANCISCO. ' | Eveninge—7 to 8. i T Baliedn ?o".;\'{ck'!:"l’ hoy| siraightaway course over %'ggcntoy?l s m’ Rhennt: Suith; the i wesusl ekl ok sia A = ——— 4 - ar Wi . B R K AR KR AR RS SRR ARORCH RO, | Sl M ool the boat g el eany scheduled to call at Honolulu, as some of - \