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THE SAN BRITT CONVERSES | WITH CORBETT Boxers Talk Although| Separated by Half | the Continent. | WSS, | Question of Weight Proves‘Pa]o Alto Again Installed CHESBRD LANDS CLEVER PUPPY' A GAMIE AT LAGT Is the Class of Young—iPittsburg Star Fools the sters at Union Cours- American League ing Park. | Batsmen. \ Nationals Land on Mercer’s 30 : FRANCISCO CALL, A —_— BARGE PROVES 1903. SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, FOLLANSBEE HANDICAP FOR PRINCESS TITANIA Ridden by W. Waldo, She Disposes of a Large Field in Fast Time--Elliott, the Favorite, Runs a Fine Race From Rear, Taking Third Place--Jarretiere d’Or Wins R e THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. OAKLAND RACETRACK, Saturday, Jan. 10.—Weather cloudy. Track fast. 4120. FIRST RACEsix furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and up: value to first, $325. i an Insurmountable | Favorite in the Special Curves and Bat Out a Tndex Horse and Owaer_[WiSe s i [ Joker | 0% L O i i i 4104 (Gladys Bell, 3 (A. W. Coffey) 23 1n (L. A Jcksn| 8§ 10 Barrier. | Event. Vlctory 3531 |Del Vista, ‘6 (MeKenzie): -+ | h 2 31 Kelly . 20 20 . _ 4106 {Kitty 1cel 3 E 3457 |Helen Smiih, 5 Jimmie g Corbett, the eorge Nethercott, the Sacramento| For an hour and five minutes the two | 3810 "5‘“‘ Dellis, "6 bexers, ex pleasantries over the | coursing man, sent another promising |aggregations of stars from. the -major | 3050 uits, 3 (B. 8 1 T t { yor sund to the slips yesterd haseball leagues hustled the ball around n_‘;gg li«mu, 5 ik & Co).. | >, is re; -1 »sterday @ 3 |{Levant, 3 OMrs. Grossheim) 7 | ursing Park. His representa- | the lot vesterday at Recreation - Park. | yoog oo (f" fu ‘"f“‘"m | Donovan ; d brindle grey- | They kept their blood in circulation by Richelieu Jr. |Knapp k reda C, proved the|rapping out base hits, chasing after long Bell, place, 2 immgsters entered @ vl“¥;llws and scooping up torrid. grounders ch. r“,ur\r m—é(' o i He worked his way into | that bappened to come rolling their way. hard. Third easily a ran a good race, but was course, which will be run |1t was but a short space of time in which ibabking up. Kitty Kelly ran her- usual § % T {v.n play nine innings of ball, yet Six runs | 2121, SHOON S S y J majority of the ‘”fl‘s‘mu“" x“‘lf"r: were piled up. The Nationals accumulat- l——muk R T s | op. CL werc good ones, seven 1asting more { o5 ¢,;r of these and the remainder were| :——" — o ey minute and two more than tWo | the property of the Amerjcans. t&‘: |Buby Ring (G. B. 5) |Buliman l»g B~§g | x um of the hares escaped. | jack Chesbro of Pittsburg finally man- | 4073 gsmm.i (Burrows & 1% Kelly- .. 20 30 OW 7 won in the majority of in-|aped to get into the vietory ' column. | .... ‘Pnlly Grey (Burns s Troxler 12 8 lecided upsets being re-| Chésbro has pitehed many a game agalpst | 4080 |Punctillo (Jennings & (¢ - ’lyl‘an!r?h‘_ [ 8 5 4 i beat Piker at 3 to 1 |pLis brother tossers since the two teams {Bed Man (G. B. Morrls).. 4 e Sl R 1 ot Florfana Bell (Miller & Co.)../113) IW. Waldo 21 E one, the score be- | opened hostilities in this city, but victory = o ut show. Marle, = | o at 3 to 1, beat | held aloof and failed #o smile.on the curv- | Tie :12, 26 5 T e na. s ea ) en a long course by a score of | ater from the Smoky City until yesterday (Trained by @. Won first three driving / afternoon. hard. Dolly Grey had of speed, but stopped very badly. Ruby Ring ran a is a top-heavy favorite for| Chesbro won all the way and the Amer- smashing race. ile Jooked helplessiy out of it, but closed yery gamely. Red Man very ake, ee Boy, b-1 Cox's Wes clever work in the field and was free from gree ‘oupled with Ruby RIng. all the speed and won quite handily. Burns ran his race. Ada N closed very strong. ial the feature of the card |jcans never had a chance. The husky day, being at even money in the | hox artist had everything and had t| 4122, THIRD RACE-Six furlongs; selling: three-year-olds and up: vave to first, $925 And Take Physical diants of Plgmles . Pocatello is second | nearly all the time. The oppositlon team | f - SRR B k= < Zorse TWEBt. 4. %. %. St Fin. |" Jockey, | Op. OL ds & Tibin R 7| rever seemed to be able to land effectu- | 1" | & == o — 2 ‘There is one thing that T motice in all my patients: The loss of vital ock 10. ally and only got in for 'six scattered hits. | 4102 |Mocorito, a (T. Wellman)...|111] 1 inip Waterbury 6 8 3 it | some menner, usually by oo vital sults of yestorday's ui- | Wi Mercer, who thsel ‘emsup for dn-J(08D Bard murae, b Grouaist- oo\ {0} 3 Bikenrati |, 3 8 e e thay mave lost. T know that 1 can ive it back, so I know dad bzt el sntts ks e < Ada N, 5 (Antrim Stable). ..|108| 2 {Birkenruth | 3 r is whal - John Grace's officlal | spection by the Nationals. was found fre- | S50 (304,00 D (ARIAR QICD, - 42158 %54 % L. A Jcksn!' 10 30 l’:::, eure every weak, puny man whe will follow my advice. o |Quently and with good results. Winnle's | (4094)(Bucolic, 3 (Jennings & Ct 61°6n 53% |3 Daly....] 8 _3 . M ved Belt, the It of many years of study, I will Crockett Boy beat T. | slow ball was duck soup and the Nation, | 4014 |Lodestar, a (Gilbert & 7148 65 |Ransch 6 7.2 With my new impro’ 3 Tesul . G. Nethercott’s Barge | 515 gimply devoured it. Eleven safetles | .... |Bright Phoebus, a (Lane 6 31 73 |Burns . 620 cure any case of weakness. ron's Loretta, 4.2 R. v lin all were counted against the Detroft | 4007 |Montana Peeress, 4 (Coffey)..|100/7 ... 8 8 73 8 |Carson B8 & £, famsits Shociac | man, inctutian s trinle by Conplomt dafi| Peue St Sltn it 41 =it} Bl LRGeS Or 1 Will Forfeit $1,000 in Gold Nennels Right Auestt 19: foubles Tyt the) DEECE Resiirs an (Trained by ‘G’ Went ) Scratched -Father Wentker, Mountebank, Fairbury, r ? Queen of Victory e | Ritchie. dred Schultz. Start good. Won handily. Second and third driving, Winner bid uj F. Shultis’ " & 1 ; The game was crowded with bits of | by T. H. Ryan from $500 to $1000. Retained. Mocorito 4s in grand form now. Ha This iflne 1dle boast. I talk straight from the shoulder, and dack up ng 54 EITOLS X0 i = W Birk: th de his run away late. Sever ran a fair race. Bucolic did not get away ve spent ev: cent bave Crockett Boy, | ITOEE €XCCRL in the elghth inning, when e Thut ran A bag race. Phoebus ran a good race and was right there & sixteenth o P g T he YOS et = ok i X okett Bop; | Ritchie fumbled a grounder, thereby COm- | - from home. Lodestar no account now quacks who have promised avETyERIE: Lok Rave ngt A ng Pasha, 13-9; | mitting the lone blunder of the game, 1t.| b A A A A A A A A e can cure you. | 1405 Plough- |4 nnounced that Jimmie Hannivan, for- FOURTH RAC, : - olds and up; value to first, $2780. ant to prove to them that I can and will, If my advice s wed. I am - { a Vista, 18-3; | merly with Los Angeles, will play center Horse and Owner., [WESt. %. %. %. Str. Fin. Jockey, Op. CL "flf 5 [lumbaldt, Nev., writes : *I want to tell you that MacGAVIN TO MEET SMITH || ield for the Natlonals this afternoon. The | - s el e - ¥, Jon Rlomner, I8 00, 3¢ 1y the beat ever and 1in)|112] W, Wald T your beit one me t g s v JRN. (4082) [Prin. Titania, 5 (J. D. Millin) 112 2 |W. Waldo.. IN A TOURNAMENT m.srcn%r, N bre Y Rose, 5 (R wi on). - [118] 9 [Loiwia 1z .2":.;}2:':’1-"1‘:““'.‘? Y 45 1 ‘V!'t';: Srags, ambition. Tt Tennis Experts Will Play the Decid- | AB. R BH. SB. PO. A. I | (4108)Trene Lindsey, B (Atnoid). . * | Burns I 1s joy and happiness. % i Gs f the N Year" | 0 0 2 0| 4106 |The Pride, a (Wellman). Kelly . | 10 &n me ‘broken down ffm dm&fiww or vug Q\;n ng Game of the New Year's 12 3 0 4105 [The Fretter, a (0'Rourke {MeCue {285 any cause which has sapp vi 13‘ - m;m-:ma;mn.; Day Meeting. 11' 0| 4092 |Maggie Felix, 6 ( ‘)T\;olxl;r | g three months and I will make him as vigorous fn e v = T tice 3 0| 4105 |Ulowaho, + (Ke night " > 1 0 3 wfi“.“mw, 5 (C, | Birkenruth [ - ?l";l “not MTL“ to e a Herguies of & man who was ‘ntended 2 g} s [tas. 18 by T.mn\% be strong and sturdy. Even ‘; )}.?fo"n - mx H H oy i - 4 he li’:ul t}l:a fnan who has been strong strength I can 1 0| 4113 |Durazzo, 3 (G -1z Donneily ..| & a by A b iy 1 viclation of the laws of Fgen oy Wk i Bl il 2 e e S B Bt M T 15, 1 st 0 minutes. Off at Titania, place, 4; show, 2. 5 Dince, 6! ehow. 3 4.5, Winner, b. m. by Masetto-Queen Titanta. I qrpiain fow 1 8q this in mo, book fof men, SAEE e te B (Trained D. M1 Kenilworth, Gaviota, T! ylvia- Talbot, sand, sealed, free On requas z,‘vnry ‘lll‘ r [ Diderot, Ben Mac Dhu ker. Start good. Won e ext six driving reach the highest physical standard sho n‘dM : 0 to the limit. Princess a grand race. Was well h d all the way and A man who is nervous, whoss b are weak, who sieeps - 0 drew away from her fleld m the furlong pole. [Elliott's performance a great one, Iy, gwakes more tired than when Be who 18 easily discourage ] 0 He was away very badly, worked up gradually and closed with a rush. Durazzo pinched m’flfma to brogd over imaginary troubles, wha lost ambition and en- = 1 off at the start and had no chance. I ran her race. Felix had speed, but orgy to tackle hard problems, lacks the adimal electricity which the Dr. Mc- Trwin, 0 quit badly. Such a large field does not show a true run race for those back of first et Elpctric Belt suppiies. = Lansisil 3 Dok, fo s Ll ats o whole Jorce of viiality In 0% body is amc!:w- your antmal B eahy, © o st g Cheaved, o ° 4. F1 alue to first, $325. slectricity. en you lose that by draining the system In any mazner my W = i T Tode T 65— Belt will replace it, and curs you. . singles tourn, L8 eend o e L i ol Jackson, Valleton, Cal., Writes} “Althecgh yon are e PR Y 4106 |Jarretiere d'Or, 4 ( T s (Birkenrath TR -l"iv e wacms toward you"ss & ETeat becatactor s o3, fricod. & - e playe : G. Welsh's Little | National: L T05w: 12y 0— 4 | (4008)(Constellator, € (Ryan) 4 Minder ....[11-10 7.8 than grateful to you. Already I cas u-lluu flur_:nm“ body . ache alifornia Meddlesome, 6-1; E. Base hits.......2 0 1 2 3 1—11 | t:é‘:-..n lAl‘e'xpclr i nsl“ _Dal I |.T‘,;. o ‘: ,34_8 and no paine. I wish you every success in your 1 24 e Dr at H. Turnbull's Belle | Amer} 0001 0 0— 2 5 |Albert Enright, fera s Letters like that tell a story which means a great to & wufferer. et A Base 100 0 2 4098 |Artilla, 6 (C. W. Bullman 5 4 _ Nt A | Ba SR 0= 8| 4051)(The Buttoon, 2 |Lewis 1215 They are bouox n ltm“ fo the m:eavb l};u become dlscouraged from use et : Rosenberg’s Lady | ST 8364 |Man of Honér, 6 (Mrs. 48 Knight " 4 200 T B T R Suburban Handi Entri Kerrigan's Prometheus beat | Three-base hit_Crawford. Two-base hits— | Time—:25, :40%, 1: 41 3 minute. Off at 4:10%. Jarretlere, place, 2; show, 4 invigorates them, and stirs up & of en & e uburban andicap Entries. rthy's 3 » Sankey. 8-5; J. Re. | Beckle ._Burns. First base on érrops— 1. Constellator, pla v, 3-10. .Hesper, show, 1-2. Winner, b. g by Golden “x the best electric -nfi‘:cl i t :v'r{d. having devoted . M-he entriss Belle beat Pasha Kenneld' Regal | Americans 1. "First base on balls—Off Mercer Garter- Ricardo. . Carey.). Start good. Won In a hard drive of two. Co: to perfectin, f{”{ know my trade cures after everything were brought 1 4. off Chesbro 1 hases—Americans 4, stellator no excu Was away well in motion and met with no interferance: Jar twenty ¥ g ] e | Bation P L g tiere d'OF stood & long, hard drive ' Was well handled and was best. Hesper ran N sise has falled are my best srgumen ont.. Jan. 10.—Allen L. Axe. the | b’y iy O o race and it was a §ood one, showing iast win was no fluke. Enright had ~speed, = but # The Tamous Ada mine, died oo | by re thk ¢ Phits—One hoe k] tseet_Amlla xas & s el pice Free Electric Suspensory for Weak [len | 5 minutes *Connell and McDonald. | 4125, SIXTH Hor nd Owner. This sut sory is construoted so as to the current to the prostate , . . . . . . g .. Act this minute. Buch a matter ought not to be delayed. When the cold wave flag is up it means the beginning of winter a crack field of selling platers in the Fol- | made all the running, only to be nipped Y L Te us gaod for women as for men. Worn while you sicep it cansen lansbee high-weight handicap at Oakland | out the last stride by Jarretiere d'Or, a no trouble. You feel the gentle, glowing heat from it constan fy, but no in earnest : keen, cutting winds, rain, sleet, snow and slush. i weather to produce and develop Catarrh and bring out all its humiliating and dis- 4 e 3 1 415, beat his fleld away in th losi) usting symptoms. The slight cold becomes a stubborn and protracted one, while the must be accorded to the hanglcapper, for | enant. he falied &0 Taat Under nard ure i eon Mastad S ischarges from the nose are most offensive and sickening. Astheinflammation extends on paper the imbroglio looked as difficult | ing Waldo got the favorite Honlton up, Dr. M. C. McLaughlin crtaige » furth i he head and the delicat: hani f th i ked, there i of disentanglement as the Venezuelan | winning by nearly two lengths. The Fog « Vh. § g 9 Above Bills, Sgn Fragsisce. urther up into the head and the delicate mechanism of the ear 1s attacked, there1s a question. ran out through the stretch, losing the 3 Office Hours—8 . m. to 8 p. m.; Bundays, 10 to L. v continual buzzing and ringing in the ears, and frequently the hearing is partially or If actual favorite there was, Elliott, | Place to Claude. totally lost. Headaches are almost constant, with sometimes acute pains in the eyes, and the It takes just such Xndext (4113) Honiton (Macdonough). 4111 [Claude (M. EFORE one of the largest Satur- day crowds of the season Prin- cess Titanla, ridden by Willie ‘Waldo and sporting the colors of Bookmaker Johnny Millin, showed a clean pair of heels yesterday to Bard Burns more than twé lengths in Ada N ran third. Buecolic, at one of the betting a 13 to 5 favorite, | e a poor showing. Just ‘a scant nose lost the mile selling purse to the favorite Constellator. The Ryan horse, with Minder in the saddle, 7 to 1 shot, ridden by Birkenruth. Hes- per was a fair third. Although The Fog, backed from 7 track. The distance was seven furlongs, and as it figured up $2780 to the winning | 5 to | horse, fourteen accepted the issue. Credit e | nose becomes so plugged up that the patient must breathe through the mouth while the filthy secretions are forced back into the throat, requiring almost continual hawking and spitting to the three-year-old from the Jennings sta- ble, had first call. His price, with Ransch and 105 pounds in the saddle, was b to 1. Next in demand came Irene Lindsey, with Tommy Burns up, and then Water- NOTES OF THE TRACK. The two-year-olds from Green Morris’ stable have captured every purse hung up to date. D. Cameron had the misfortune to lose the speedy Parizade Friday night from fever. Hag- gland, the seat of all weakness. It !s free with Belts for men. Mr. Jobn Gately, Long Valley, Cal., writes: “Yopr Beit has relleved o ey 27 Wirong and hearty s I ever 14 come eV day from everywhers. Thers Is not a town or hamlet in mon:a.u’ntry wmc.hr,hu yno( cures 3 Dr. McLaughlin ectric Belt. ow, what does this mean to you, dear reader? If you are not what you ought to can you ask any batter proof to make you try it? Is thers a remedy which 8 simple, &= e&lg to use, as sure to cure and as cheap as Dr. fiuuu‘hun'- lectric Belt? ave not seen one. You must try it. In Justics to yourself and to those wlhn look to you for their future happiness, , no . a8 in old-style belts. I take other belts in A nd for my beautiful book, full of the thlns‘ which a man likes to read If he wants to ‘l a strong man. I send it, sealed, free. Cut out this ad. and send It to me. Call and test the Belt free, Seattle Office—105 Columbia street. T.os A ngeles—128 South Spring street. Field Trials Judge Arrives. Kid Carter Seeks a Match. 4016 T & 1 1 rheumatism and_stomach troublé o such an extent that I can now do a good & A891) Proper 'qu:filnq! 4 4 work in peace. I have gained thirty pounds In weight and am stlll tmproving. = i i B L 8 A o T Give me a man with pains in his back, a dull ache in his muscles or g Time—:21, .: 103, At post 1 minute. Off at 4:36. Winner, br. f. by Ormonde-Libber- foints, “come-and-go” pains in the shoulders, chest and side, Sclatica in hi tiftibbett. (Trained by J. H. Shields.) t bad. Won cleverly. Second and _third % bago, Rheumatism or ux ache or , and my Balt will pour the driving. ' The Fog beat the gate a block, but he is & hound. He had no excuses. Claude Sif'of 1i%e 1nto his aching Dody and drive out every sign of pain. Mo pain ran right to his notch. Proper as good as left. Ran a swell race, and with an even can exist where my Beit is worn. break would have won. Honiton ran a grand race, as she had a world of ground to p make up, and did it in game fashion. Mr. B. B Myjier of Comoton venus. Los Agsies ul. rites: T bave used ® Pt enhen L 2t = - O D e o & well man.” T have gained over ste pounds in weight aad feel dislodge them. At certain stages of the disease, the Manctoster VA iie cure, owned by Caesar Youns. Long odds | Sreedy Farizade Friday ni H. S. Humphrey of Indianapolis, who| Joe Macias, an Eastern boxing man odor of the breath becomes fearfully offensive, to the anchester, Va., March 8, 1901. yero laid against the others. After 1INe| ifimtine, a useful performer, the property of | Will judge the twentleth annual meeting | ager. arrived here last night with Kid - 3 Gentlemen:—I wrote you some time ago, Dl:l‘(l Bflwy:r S:f’;‘:’ l?“;"vh‘l’;“immh e '\j\_';“ W. L. Hazelin, diql at Oakland track some | of the Pacific Coast Field Trials Club at | Carter and a colored boy named Missis great mortification and embarrassmentof thesufferers | o "o 00 e oo ' gact 8 With 81 swul | Siesen Barns i Iesne Lindscs, "al | 5 o dom ngieier. "7 | BAKETSAeld, commencing to-morrow, ar-| i Toth are logking for matches 4 and disgustof all whocome nearthem. Little by little Y g an aWIY | 8 medlately showed In the lead, fol- | Amold & 0o, sesierday. _Consideratlon, 8400 | Fived here Jast night on a belated over- | will probably be™ accommodated soor P case of Cartarrh. | had the symptoms that | jowea by Tllowaho and Maggle Feltx. On | On the way to the post in the opening race | land. He was met by members of the | Mississippl Is an 11S-pounder, and is said Jack Richelieu Jr. started off and ran aw; three miles with Willle Knapp. The judj ordered the horse’s entry refused in future. “Link” e ‘lightwelght, is riding as a free lance. having left the employ of Dr. Rowell. “Link’ is & well-be gentle- manly little fellow, and his ride ¢ adys Bell was as good an article as one can purchase in these parts. * In retaliation for the claiming of The Pride the foul matter finds its way into the Stomach, ruin- ing the digestion, and a most miserable form of dys- pepsia or Catarrh of the Stomach is the inevitable consequence. The blood becomes contaminated by the foul secretions and unhealthy matter, and these the far turn Waldo moved Into second po- sition with Princess Titania. PRINCESS SHOWS SPEED. The last furlong caught Irene Lindsey fading fast, and Princess Titania, picking up the running, won almost easily in the fast time of 1:26. Byron Rose, a 12 to 1 to be a clever figjter. Mr. Macias thinks a new boxing law will be passed in New York, under which ten-round fights will be permitted. The sport will be In charge of a commissio which will select referees and will be charged with keeping the sport clean. —e—————— club. They will leave here this morning for the scene of the trials. — e Argonaut Crew for Henley. TORONTO, Ontarfo, Jan. 10.—It has | been decided by the Argonaut Rowing Club to send a crew to Henley this v accompany this disease, such as mucus dropping in the throat, a constant desire to hawk and spit, feeling of dryness in the throat, cough and spitting upon rising in the morning, scabs forming in the nose, istri 2 : h h the | To v % omfortable »- ; ) - E are distributed through thebody, and Catarrhisthena which required much effort to blow out N e st b ";.;n?l,:,zsgrma A.‘{:tlhu%(;:\:; .:_.rrél‘:gnmro;_mgm& 2 o 2w attempt. to capture the Grana | " 1o—Rotert S M- LS S s ow h é s | tered to be sold for $500, the price was tilted g | g gy S g deep-seated, dangerous constitutional or systemic dis- sometimes causing the nose to bleed (i 15‘:‘",,3.‘,‘.23?1‘“;“;“35&:;? S fi:flxmfib {8 P00, Wentworth went 30 bottér wnd Jant RSP 7 o ! Ty 3 4 s % s mare. 7 1 ease, and itseffect upon thé general health and system R o o I e e e Sk | | E e S Pohhln: foslle s pinitat tos s fa N o DUt sl recently that. | Jan_10De Georse . leaving me with a sick headache. I had yesterday whereby J. Ransch quita the empioy Phisiclan, was burned % " to it. On there would have been nothing cidentally overturned dyes to a much greater extent than wo- | is soon apparent—appetite and strength are gone and the disease frequently settles in some vital organ or terminates in Bronchitis or dread Consumption. While sprays, washes and the many other local remedies so diligently used give temporary relief, «chronic Catarrh sufferers know that they possess no curative properties and fail to reach the true source of ‘the trouble and all the benefits received from such treatment are swept away by the first breath of winter. To cure Catarrh permanently, the blood must be !purified and the system cleansed of the accumulated i poisons, and for this purpose nothing equals S. S. {almost hopeless and disap; all the vital organs SSS fwith perfect safety by old and youag or persons of icase and our physicians will advise without charge. . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, thus suffered for five years. As soon as | heard from you, | com- menced to take the S. S, S. as you advised, and after | had taken three large bottles, 1 noticed a change for the better. Thus encouraged, | continued to take it and in a short while was entirely cured. Main and Vine Sts., Richmond, Va. S. It reaches cases in this way that seem ond the reach of medicine. S. 8. S. not only purges the blood of the ieffete matter and cm.rrfial secretions, but at the same time invigorates and builds up the entire system, and as rich pure blood begins to circulate through the body, the inflamed membranes and other systemn affected by the Catarrh, begin to heal, the mucous discharges gradually grow less and finally cease, and all the disagreeable and disgusting. symptoms of Catarrh isappear. S. S. S. tones up the Stomach and stimulates and keeps the blood in such a state of "healthfulness that one is not so susceptible to cold or so liable to contract Catarrh even when ;exposed to bad weather. Cold wave flags cause no anxiety to those whose systems are nourished ‘and strengthened by rich pure blood. S.S.S.isa J)urely vegetable remedy and can be taken elicate constitution. Write us about your the other hand if the colt had been up in front when the early pace was hottest he might have been missing altogether at the close. The Fretter handled his im- post -well, and The Pride made a good showing. Durazzo got away from the post poorly, but that was to be expected, as Donnelly was on his back. Another tempestuous day awaited fol- Jowers of short-priced horses, as Ruby Ring, the two-year-old, and Honiton, in the last race, were the only coin collec- tors. No apologies were due on the climatic conditions, as the track and weather were perfect for racing purposes. For the introductory sprint Kitty Kelly was inistalled an odds-on choice. She could finish no closer up than third. ‘Gladys Bell, a 12 to 1 shot, ridden by “Iink” Jackeon, overhauled Del Vista, the pacemaker, at the paddock, winning by a neck in a hard drive. Those who strung their money on the ‘chances of the Morris pair, Ruby Ring and- Red Man, to win the two-year-old dash at three furfongs; had an awful scare. DOLLY GREY A SURPRISE Dolly Grey, pHoted by Troxler, stepped off the first. quarter like an Oregon “‘short-liner,” when she stopped fo noth- ing. Ruby Ring was hard ridden at the finish to beat out Annie Marie, a daugh- ter of Yo El Rey-Miss Gentry. Red Man ran with blinkers and made a poor show- ing. On form Mocorito looked to have a royal chance of taking the six-furiong dash, which foilowed, yet Bucolic at 3 to 1, Lodestar, Ada N and Bard Burns were all played to beat her. Waterbury got the little chestnut mare away in front and Very truly, JUDSON A. BELLAM. of the of Burns & Waterhouse and wears the colors | of W. K. Vanderbilt in future. The local firm, | it 1s understood, recelves $5000 for the release and Ransch under a new three-ydar contract will get $10.000 a year. Ransch will probably leave for New York within the next three weeks and later on departs for France, Burns & Waterhouse have. secured first call on_John Bullman's services from Dr. Holloway. Twenty-one oks cut in yesterday. The Nome Club, with ““Mike'’ Driscoll on the block, Wwas a newcomer. Besides winning the stake event with Prin- cess Titania, Willle Waldo gathered in the last purse with Honiton. New Orleans Racing. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 10.—Crescent City summary: First race, seven furlongs, selling—Stratton 11 won, Rough Rider second, Boundlee third. Time, 1:35 1-5. Second race, six furlongs—Amigari won, Honolulu_second, The Pride of Surrey third. Time, 1:151-5. Third race, mile and a sixteenth, handtcap— St. Tammany won, Brief second, Sheriff Beil third. Time, 1:52. Fourth race, the Gentilly handicap. six and 2 haif furlongs—Phiio won, The Lady second, Mrs. Frank Foster third. ' Time, 1:23 3.5, Fifth race, selling, seven furlongs—Mahogi ‘won, Blanco second, Spec third. Time, 1 L Sixih race, selling. mile and an + nja won, ‘Gin Spray second, W Igenia. won, Gin Spray second, The Way third. . ———— Novel Entertainment. 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