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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1903. SPORTS OF THE RACETRACK, THE PRIZERING AND THE FIELD BourpHanpizfoor ' ADVERTISEMENTS. (:I l ROYAI ROGUE DEFEATS With muscles drawn and throbbing ]N E 5 A E COU RS ING | with pain, and joints swollen, st i ! T [AT T T FAST HOUNDS IN HEAD FINISH ittt ot oS | and dependent as though bound ha s AKES A RAC | foot. No disease causes smh:r_t--: { 3 e | fen;i‘ such’ sha Fyprd s ] i as Rheumatism, and this unf o Outsiders Play Important Part in the Racing | = Ricsmatim, anl o ualeciis ) i i F ish g : 3 | and hope of its victi fornia ate to Furnis at Ingleside--=Antolee Wins. B S clic a en the system becomes w Arrest a Number of Men | Urie Acid and other like poisons they are 2 1 i F { absorbed into the blood and lodged in ¢ the Holiday Card at Union Park. ith the FTER Royal Rogue had downed | the mile and 10 yard affair. Silver Fiaz | 250tbed 1nto the biooc o onnecte 1 i t the place, a length before Hungarian. | muscles, joints az - £ - Orosius a short head for the |50t the place, | the suddenness of an electric 3 i — e = + clos i yester- - | begin t »t through the muscleor joint 2 | Agenmes. sing sprint at Ingleside yeste: NOTES OF THE TRACK. begin to shoot tirough themusciec day two-thirds of the smart divi- ol affected, which often s 1d s i - 5 Minder has recovered from his attack of | o ' Pyt il B g | slon would have tipped the seales | u 00 (07,00 1o s old time form agatn, | inflames, and becor | | “Dan Smith” and Other Firms | short of coin. Orosius has been Showing | 3o 15 one of the busiest riders on the track feverish and sore. | s Bad Official | his best form of late, while it was the | will pay a bit closer attention to busi- | Gt | re nder cia. first appearance on any stage this season | "’ vo excellent rides, | blood R . Harry Birkenruth put up two excellen) H Bin of James Nealon’s good colt. Naturally | ons on Antolee. the cther when he beat Orosiu | | - | enough then, the fi = o a head with Royal Rogue. There o be : ! 4 vaeu‘ he first named three. no valld reason why the good work cannot i YL S | 0ld came in for steady support at 7 to 5, | fontian. - svabi s i PP | althoug] . o - one | lie Shaw did not have muchy opportunity | movable jo | a raid on the offices of Burns, Wallace & | ™ Royal. Rog s re] v ut could do nothing With Ac- | e o | 2o, 80 “Dan. Smitee.today £od arrested | BIANGIA tettle, and while 16 to 5 cantd be | censure 13 due. | The iat- | e imvalidts cheir ” 2 31 hi rlos. 3 ' one ce i caes, The ¢ a1 el vas susf ere looked to be nothing to ut | rley McCaffe s ke sy _protectin . et v [tatenann c Thalchargs el imusmleton 08 et 1th IS i AR i = e it e win. Rosa of May never be complete or permanent u he | having committed a larceny. The two | 1€ % WSS Fenk aRinaing Kl | C1er seatn Sfier she' tack the: SON 196 k | 2cid blood has been purified and the svs- | | prisoners were arraigned before a police | fOUT lensths clear of the others, hard held | ated the prics from $400 to $500. | l;m b sz gh g le- i 3 Fa by Charley Xelly. Bi r | Charley was there with the usual $5 bid. { eans ot | oisonous m magistrate and Barnum w msmajx:d. | l:am_m e_e X KL» Po‘;:k“::“(“‘ng“"]‘r“ izl eiable of Arnold & Co. has departed— | S, S. S. does this promptly and s Matthews was held in a $500 bond for | ace w togue, 4 at least a portion of it. Ethylene and Peace- Sy et Sood seaticin | examination nly»m‘o '-. w. The detectives|8T0und gradually, and then, three-six-|ful are now numbered smong Billy Cahill's | because 1:'15 il g mé ) e i 9 e X teenths from home, crowded on all sail, | ®.Fi"8 and Gaylon Brown has Bessie McCar- | and an antidote for the irritating acids | | said the arrests were in consequence of | the paddock Orosius began to falter | t1Y- According to report. Tom’dk‘:iwfivrra"l:;r that cause Rheumatism. ! | advertisements which appeared in a s 'or | 204 in a flerce drive to the wire 1ost by a | of the moos Tucedey Hisht. with the remamn- | S. S. S. purifies and invigorates the | | ber of Sunday papers over the ’““f";etshfd" | head, the three-quarters of a mile being | der of the horses. His destination.is sald 0 | polluted, stagnant blood, and when a | | the fllnlL in v;mvh it was announced,thal | stepved off in 1:13%. Four lengths farther | be Memphis. { free, healthy circulation is again es a number of prominent semen had | paee Argeor n a good % rri R arti | | placed in their hands a sum of $5000 to be | ghniito fnished a good thira. lished, the gritty, corroding particle e - e fthe other five events decided Golden ; washed out of the ! | bet on a horse in a race to be r -das. | Mineral and Rose of May were the only ) i x ! | The advertisement stated it had been de- | succeestul public choices to win. James E Maiwan ... 300 1 achingmusclesand cided to allow a number of Persons 0| F, the medium of a mild “killlng™ some 24 Creedmore ...104 | Joince, and the participate in the “good thing” and that ago, bobbed up again, registering 2 Alta G ... longed for rel sums of not more than $25 would be ac- the third selection at odds of 0 Priestiike ... comes and the cure cepted u'nhl the ?xxx[:u::! ’;:T:;nd‘:?sm” 0 to 1. Antolee also dropped in with § 50 Gypsano : g;# is permanent because the cause has been | |in addition to the $500. ‘Th te and 9 to 1 about her fn the ring. Vigoroso .....104| 4300 Youns Mariow104 removed and nothing remains in the blood | ! say the advertisement was signed There was much disz ne . Walter H ...104| 4312 B, Rosewater.102 ) as much disappointment ove = attack. Kelley. waited in the postoffice | the defeat of I Brattain, the 8 to 2 Thres and balf furlongs; | 10 Produce another attack. : building and saw Barnum g0 to a box and | favorite for the first race. The seas | W ear.oasee and a half furlenss: | Write for special book on Rheumatism. take out some mail addressed to Frank | sprinter bolted with Jackson at the stari. | ar % a1 if b - 1 r acks start, if e Kelley. They allege that Frank Kelley is | losing several lengths, and then running & | s e The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. a name used by persons who operat close third. Minder got away in front . . bud | . der the name of “Dan Smith” and Burns, | with the third choice, Bard Burns, turn- | (o ot o | Wallace & Co. up an easy winner over Golden Cot- | | Charles E. Rand and Joseph Reagan of | tage. hird Race—Six furlongs; selling hree. 3 | €. E. Rand & Co., turf speculators, who | Green Morris’ colt, Golden Mineral, with il e 101 were arrested yesterday charged with at- | Bullman in the saddle, took the two.year- | - . | | Teptiiartany, werasicdnr dimitrsad | ota: desh. The Golden Garter youngster | b mith, 101 o - e P for lack of evidence. The men were not | was a 7 to 10 chance and led from the | 4162 Royal F at Goodwin. 100 rearrested by the postoffice authorities. first jump. After running second place | 4308 Frank Pea Hawth, 34 ol J g | 4312 Anvil Dance Along.107 | | almost to the wire, Bombardier, at 15 to 1, | 4312 Anvil .. .. | t the place to Military Man by a head. | "~~~ | | RECEIVER FOR E. J. ARNOLD. 3 ¥ 3 ’ phxs platers contested for | Fourth Race—) s | o | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 18.—On application of seven-furlong purse, with Dupont e o2 closing a 9 to 10 favorite. The big coit | | sale & Sale, attorneys for a number of c = | was slow t ; desp creditors of the . J. Arnold Turf Invest- | 4% Slow fo get in motion. and despite | Guaranteed Pure. A A E ging, could not get in- | | | ment Company, the United States District | gide the money. Blue Miracle faded away None So Good. | | Court to-day appointed S. L. Swarts re- | while to all appearances only galloping s ceiver for the estate of E. J. Arnold. He|and James F went on, beating Judge | : 5 qualified in bonds of $000. As receiver | Voorhies nearly a length. Tommie Knight | ° I Jold Evergwhere: under the court’s order, Mr. Swarts has | was third. | & menos A — e e — 2 | authority to take po: lon of property | Antolee captured the ax’l’ selling run | & Donami belonging to E. J. Arnold, wherever found | at 0dds of § and 9 to 1. fvina opened fa- | 4312 Dotterel .. 100 Minutes’ , BUSY in the United States, for the benefit of all | vorite at 6 to 5, but on it being noised | s Pt t1i6 eroAtos about that the mare was lame, her price | sizth Race—Six furlongs: sel three- Exeorcise ~ MEN T sl s ascertained that there | went to 2. She was never prominent. Jim | olds and upward: = =1 A Complete Course in Physicat R ha‘na(welln“l‘he Boatmen's | Hale led for seven furlongs, after which | John Lemous. & ‘-fio ::hofl)";:rsus'lf:: Educatien. By Luther Gulick, "L D is from $5000 to $10,000 ° 3 ¢ & B Senator Bruce103| 4 : Bank and that there are horses at Mem- | he fell back to third place. Birkenruth | 0% SPhO/O% POt fagy o B 1 T 107 Five scparate courses—Tree Work, | New Orleans and San Francisco be- [ then took command with Antolee, win- | i35 3 F Tarpey.106| 4308 Parsifal .....103 Chegt Weights. Dusnb-bel nds, g = ke will be e VR CARE R e [pliislemOrstina ning cleverly from the tardy Autolight. | . .. Homerus ....104 4110 Cathello 10z Tadian Cluds. . w eld at the T 1";‘.5";5 ickelesen filed two attachment| Heavily played at evens, Rose of May, | 43if Jim Gore IL.108| 4315 Prue ...... 102 | PRICE TEN CENTS 5 YOUNG GREYHOUNDS WHICH ] suits tor $500 and $4%5 to-day against John | With Bonner up, made a runaway race of pprentice allowance, ; A. C. SPALDING & BROS. e As et ‘-EDR\ITHE || in for heney alleged £o Teve b;;“ = 578 MiSS/ION ST., San Francisco. F ST IN CALIFORNTA. sited with John J. Ryan & Co. The 11 s T Rilts are st for March 2. Similar attact-| | SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES AT INGLESIDE. ‘ Chicago—New York—Denver M oll's Medley i . inst John J. —— i d for a copy of Spalding's A 300ds n < R " | ment suits were filled agains i d X . iy e e b Ba Belle ve. L. M. Connell's | Ryan by Margaret Smith for $300 and ‘k FIRST RACE—Priestlike, Morwaz, | FOURTE RACE—Iguacio, Artill, | | ree by mai - Bt | o ownnis M. Young e Foval Friena vs, | Mary Murphy for $450 and these suits are | Tortu. Greyfel. f ; - 2l fatatta J. Trade's E Rocket J. McInerney's | set for March 4. avlil SECOND RACE—Memoriam, Oro FIFTH RACE—Warte Nicht, An- | - “Kennels Young Johnny . W. Young's Anchow; J.| A petition in :-n}mg«y Wfldl (1)0- a} haimsensith drew Ring, Stunts. | nel vs. F. A. | 1. Rogers’ w Leonard’s Tom | filed against John J. Ryan an . . ' o " . R e Foan- o rini Bros.” Santo- | Hurlick; W. Cairn's Meiros J. Wendt's | Deppler, operating under the firm name of THEIRD RACE—Alaria, Nellie Maw- | SIXTH RACE—Jim Gore IL Mr. | o « Bomnis Frughie: | Toronto: E. Reddy’s Full Moon vs. W. Young's | John J. Ryan Investment Company. The thorne, Anvil. Maraschino. Tor' Ketchikan, J oume TUEN®E | War Eagle: J. Carroll's Lady Menio va. J. F. | hearing is set for March 5. Ryan is in ) 4 Skagway, etc. Alas ool @ | Rogers’ Arba LCatrn's Gold Ore i Olncinmiat! T TR T e s R S S FE G ' . W e Maher's Intruder’ Peterson’s * Leopold Adler Laid to st. ' | ¥s. O. Zahr's: Miss Wilson; Fenil Benefit for Boxer McConnell. 1 e X R RARRALL, WaR: mLosne FALOSN JEEN MUDT EROMIEE. v W Cum's Bk s i | Morley Signs Pitcher Klobedanz. The San Francisco Athletic Club will| The first interment on the Eternal Home | Port’ Towneend, Seattio, T- ON EASTERN HORIZON TO REMOVE THEIR -BOXES .‘?L‘il i 'l"zs]h’-:s ‘]\‘:xn‘rli:' 'yn:dsixc"‘.«r("n"”: \F:n“j 1L.0S ANGELES, Feb. 18.—Manager Mor- | a4k the Police Committee to-day ‘°rha {‘em”(fly}zrl:ngl:::g:xngn:r:’ktgra:ehfeftler:i;-! m., Feb. 10, 1“"'\'4'3'255‘"\:‘“' e ac erwhit terson’ %% A n i on, . ce yes ¥ ., Feb. 10, 15, 20, 2 ar. 2. Change at y e gernhite’s Flora McDonald vs, J. N. Peterson’s | jey to-day announced that he had signed | gpecial boxing permit for next month, The | lome Cq . p | : .23, Mar. . ¢ Governing Body of the Minor All Renewals of License Granted by BN G Nethercotts Harge vs. Pasha Ken }E;nhadnnz. a former Nn(lnns} Leilg;:e Hayes Valley Club has the regular per ::l‘:“b",';;;,f"’d'\ °,§,;L‘§ l;;]‘f‘e&ng;lcfig::‘u;xt& gy — o A - s - i issi = nels” Regal Atfire; X, Tistnan's Iece 5o, “he < was on the list of the . The intention is to give an exhibi- | was st e > 3 | RY.: at Vancouver to C. P. R Kotgrees ek & Mand e Tt esioms o hiee ou o e, A e Cracterr Tt Banrs | Boston National League team, but was | {0t for'the beneft of Frank McConnell, | present, including the relatives and | Mgty aacoomer to € P Ty, Pomona, 1:90 Coast Battle. ditions. Dahy Tk e R e Lk oaal Tt | Lo e e L e e | Ericds af thie Gecessed e, d@joass o6 (he | . 'm., Feb. 15, 21. 27. Mar. 8; Corona, 1:30 B ORK. Feb. 18.—A meeting of ing of the Police Commission- dy's Lost Girl ve Murphy's Flower of .an,m to Lawrence, Mass. His record 18 | wag the sole support of his widowed Bush-street Synagogue and repre-»nl:-‘mic‘;’hl I . e 2o " o the N 1 of Arbitrat ng in the Hall of Jus- | Gold: . F. Rogers' Glaucus va. § first-class both as a batsman and pitcher. | mother and six small children. As bene- | tives of sev “ffl‘m"’&::fln:" ;,::""r;_e“‘:‘,' | Redondo), s ego and Santa Barbara—Santa gove of minor league base policy of tabooing boxes and | P fits are not always such in fact, Presi-|Isidore Myers officiated e g » PAY- | Rosalia, Sundays, 9 a. m. State ‘of California, Thursday: For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East S Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Montere: here to-day. President Powers presided dent Ed Homan and Matchmaker Alex |ing a high tribute of respect to the mem- ey Exf m i liowed 0 o Greggains will guarantee Mrs. McConnell | ory of the deceased, and an address in T. and es were asked for t newals | | | v - = . he receipts falls be- | German was given by the chaplain of the | PedrQ), Santa Barbara, Sants Cruz Monterey. e H Rock nd. | propr ]‘;':' (;‘;:“‘E"mog;f ‘;’:‘P'\."'wi” pdiay up the | Germania Lodge of the I O. O. F. Mr. | Qblspo, Ventura, Huezeme and *Newport. (Ra- - f : v v sari si ora onl; James H.laple fea would be removed beforc INGLESIDE RACETRACK, Wednesday, Feb. 18.—Weather fine. Track fast o O e ot Fa loria timis succesatul ua'sl mereant sl | 1 SHO0 Lo X N F X PN 11 Lucas of orable action was taken in thefr be- | = s T P P » = el el e always held in high esteem. Gabo, Mazatlan, Alaia,’ La Paz. Santa Rosails, ific North- | ha) 318. selling; 4-year-olds ; 3 G 503 1 A Guavmas (Mex.). — - . i t : gh of Lit-| The license of the Palm concert hall was | In 'x“ 590 S0 Ol A X LR T e * ot BEll;glg:.s}::srs::l?:w?’r::i?n‘?‘]\'hpel New Orleans Racing. ;?;n'xu:g::ver\'im:’;mczn;x"x:h-(:fl:nel:lf:r sailing ,_: S s SRR - ,‘w}”’”a(:,"‘,:f‘w;‘: “W‘F"";‘D‘”‘:’U” (;:“‘p‘l“ Dard Burme & (Fountain- 3 -1 115 Minder 83 | &= nas mvitea’ ihe California. Assoclation | NIW ORLEANE. Feb. 18.—Crescent Clty ‘-,‘If":.xwg OFFICE—4 New Montgomers B . it . g e e % - 3 5 -2 Football League, through T. Evans, the | summary: st.. Palace Hotel. } sident of the Ameri with any regulations the board might 06)|E. M. Brattain, 4 (Stanfield jisciis s L. 3 : 2 > bR aight Of Marke was present at the meet-|impose and two of the commissioners 8 Katherine Ennis, 5 (T. Kelly)|104| 4 ... 4 [Birkenruth ;‘,3 president, to play a game on the campus | _First race, :}xlfur$nx(h.'m}"ar_-fil?:!l:!_?ée‘zom ‘!:‘r.IDthtD fflc'i 10 .m-: !P;';m‘_\_ 2 o were in favor of granting him a week's | 429 |Rose of Hilo, 6 (Kirk & Co.).[101( 1 ... 2 ‘Lvev'i‘n ! 7 on Saturday next,,or at some date con- | Nyx ::“:r\r{h; e mmlg_muib_“;“_ s - 5 10 Mariut ot Som P ise Tioo aifesuvon wession: was trial, bpt a motion to that effect being | 10 |aro; 8 (V, Gilbert) ... 103 T .. 8 (Prerati 3 et e e i piire. et IOWINE | won, Ruby Fay second, Prince Webb third. — — = , - . 1oat 4 e ime e i S| :::; |Queen of Dixiana, 4 ( )| o8} = | 2 500 | teams: on, s, Britis oo, Buby discussing the alifornia w Y;‘ ‘t'\ new 1(!)‘ n.Pl“.x).v:M.u,' d. Charles .- |Lordly, a (F. Monday) .08 8 110 e K [Donovan_ L0 | or San Francisco. ‘President Wheeler has D i R O.R. & N. co. « ia League has made all ar-|Leonhardt, through his | atlorney, an-|Time—:24l;, :49), 1:11%. At post 1 minute. Off at 2:08. Burns, place, ¥ Matt Byrnes. | spoken in favor of association football, | eap—Adelante won, I s0cnl, NI ] o W, Bir" cail TN A 98 Moo & rengements for placing clubs in Seattle nounced his intention of discontinuing| Cottage. place’ 4.5: ‘show. Brattain, Winner, ch. h. by_ Ala- | belteving it leas dangerous than the in- | Mansir third. Time, e Geo. W. . 27, Mareh Py land, terr tha 1w s | his vaudeville show f r s- | Bar Mald. (Trained by D. §. Fountain.) rsula, Amasa, Gibraltar, - eving Fourth race, four furlongs, the Carnival | 19, 29. B and Port te hat hus always | his yaievi RV WIS OE THnring, & re ia. Arthur Ray, Pat M Start bad. Won easily. Next two In @ hard drive. | tercollegiate gam takes—Manshak won, Dick Bernard second, “Columbia™ sails Feb. 12, 23, March 4, 1& bee by 1t Pacific Northwest | taurant. He was given one week to make | Winner had clear salling Trom the jump, Golden Cottage no excuses. Favorits boited B G Runt third. | Time, 49 1-, " |2 The Pacific Northwest organi- | alterations. as barrier went up, Interfering with Troy. He closed up much lost ground and would Reiff Sails for France. Fifth race, six furlongs, owners’ handicap— | 2’”; ""'f‘l"fi"’, !'mm ‘3.,53'"‘2‘3‘,‘”"'3? zation has protested to the National As-| The cases of the Hoffman, Gobey's, the | _ probably have won but for his little stur NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—In the hope that | Scorpio won. L'Etrenne second, Carl Kahler | S35 ShIT o0l HEQ, S00m Tt tata. oif roat > against the invasion | Beception, William Clack's and other | oo Cotias RACE—3% furlongs: malden 2.year-olds; value to first, he may secure a license from the French | “"Siiin race, ons rile and_three-sixteenths, | steamshin 24 rall. et LOWEST RATES Farrell was ordered 1o tele- | cafes of a similar character were put over | &2 ot Lt % = S Op. G | Jockey Club, Johnny Relff, the jockey, | seliing—Bud Embry won Lefiare second, Ben- | Sleamer tckets inclade berth sod m each club member of"the Western | for a special hearing on Friday afternoon | 'ndex| Sl Lo N L -] salled for France to-day. He believes | son Caldwell third. Time, 2:M4. W. HITCHCOCK, Gen. Agt.. 1 Montgomery t. e asking a postponement of the |3t 3 o'clock { (Golden Mineral (Morris) 1 1 %/Bullman ..| 7-10 T8 | hat, as he has recovered judgments from AW ra e S | e - meeting, which is scheduled| C- H. Westphal, veterinary surgeon of | 4289 [Military Man (Ferguson) 114] 3 3 Shapzil & i3 |a French newspaper that charged him | LEES SUMMIT Mo, Feb, 18.—Cole Youns- h 26, and for permis. | the Police Department, who was suspend. | 4301 P e n e & Co) i 2 - eDu¥.o-l 60 200 |with unfair riding, he will be allowed to feport that he Intends o Tun & WIld Weat =mion to have Presidents Sexton and | for alleged misconduct, tendered his| 377 Ty Taune (I Pierce)..|111| 6 4 1\ Minder .| 15 18 | ride quring the coming season. show. 1l Hickey go to California as members of a | TSi8ration, which was accepted. The | & 6 BUrns ..... 03 !M() committee from the National Association | C28¢ 0f Special Policeman Hugh Smith, | . (V. Glibert) . 7 1 |Boseman ..| 1 (ORIENTAB STEAMSHIP CO.) e g St rouble. | ¥ho is accused of having beaten Willlam 42. At port 1 minute. Off at 2:34_ Mineral place e LT A N LU | i, wih R ToE - S 35; ehiow, 1-4. Bombardler, show, 6.5, Winner, ch_ c. by Golden Gaster_Tour” eave whart, corner First and ary T b o-night that in| ;. orred until next Tuesday evenin; maline. (Trained by G. B. Morris.) Start straggling. Won easily. Next two driving at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA ase the committee was unsuccessful v g + to the limit. Bullman on winner was wide awake at the start, Military Man ran his ONG, calling at Kobs (Hlogo), its mission work in Califorr ar A e N iR | race. Liberla was green, N and Shanghal, and connecting at -y . | Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No ngements would be made at once to Chicago Concern Retires. | 4220, THIRD RACE—S liing; 8-year-olds: value to first, $325. cargo received on board on day of sailing. o by St the Californis organiss- | CHECAGO, Fib. 3. —The sliccsor Masto, | iis] Hitas s Oine t. %. %. %. 8tr. = Rl -y s T oo OnkIane. Loe Anmeren soan Tran- | eller & Co., suspected of being a fraud- | % e B0 P e "2 1 % |J. Daly 7 10 : s, '8, AMERICA MARU. . Fridey, Mar. 27, 1903 the present circuit of the Caij. | Ulent turf investment concern, was visited | 4303 IS atneiocehtes: 00 Tito: sl 3 s aa N sy 6 20 ere mere plgmies of what nature in- M & s HONGKONG AR, e Aprl 2, 1903 o, the pr 1 f th " | by the police to-day for the purpose of | 423 |Tom xnight Oy, Haziip) 888 43 an7e “an Reed e tended them. backward. over-sensitive M| Via Hosouls Found Uip ket o teduces e board will continue its session to- | Taiding the place. It was found, how- | 4353 [Dupont (D & Fountair. 1085 B4 514456 2 18-5 fearing to venture, delicate, sasily dis- B | Jany’s office, 421 Market strest, comer Wirst. morrow { ever, that the concern had apparently | 4203 |Blue Miracle (Mrs. Sanders)..[104) 2 1 1141 4351 ? 1 2% couraged, short of breath, weak nerved, W. B. AVERY, Gen Agent. BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 18—Roy Evans, | gone out of business and was preparing to | Time—:24! 91, 1:151;, 1.4 ost 135 iminute o oL James, place, 8; lacking the grit, the “sand” which is the e Brooklyn baseball plaver, who is al- | move their office furniture. A clrcular | show. 8.5 Juige, pace 1 shom o kAT e o . o By Heral-en 5 ';“'l o T "u sman, sauen, aes eged to have unioaded a lot of worthless | was confiscated which showed that the nie K. (Trained by M. J. Daly.) tched—Ed Lilburn. Fair star: on in a hard Possesslon ef vigorous strength. ey .ccmcs. 1 . ZULARD o STORE" recks on business men of this city last | company had been driven out of business | drive of four. Winner probably best. Judge Voorhies ran a good race. Reed on Tommie need Electricity, which is animal vitality | DIRECT LIME 1o TAHITL week, was to-day taken to Hannibal, Mo, where he is wanted on similar charges. ht pioked eve: ocket oute, with not enough by the publicity given the methods of turt | :(;:‘g e i e racle f{:::;gnlthle :ulzle.'mlml"bmn' Borsts It is the foundatien of all vigor. It is investment companies by the recent raids. | ~~— nd | 2. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samea, Auckl day. Feb. 20, 10 a.' m, the fuel to the engine which runs the and Sydney. F 1 4321. 2 ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, WFeb. 2 p ™ e o human machine. Electricity, as T apply MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Mar. 24, 10 a Index| orse and Owner. 3 5. Jockey. Op.. CL ") e R e it 13 & source of new life to all parts or M 4.0, SPRECRELS & BA0S.20., Agts., TickatOfficn 643 Narkst 3¢ 4302 |Antolee, 5 (D. A. Honlg 31 2111 1%/ Birkenrut - bod (430%){Autolight, & (Ketcheman) B 3 1441 psjBirgny 53 3 the body. My H Froight Offce. 329 Harket $t., Piar e, 7, Pasifc §1. 4308 [Jim Hale, 5 (Stanfleld). 3n |W. do. 5 8 | - ol P 2 S BRnen g bl o demmn ) of 3 DR. MCcLAUGHLIN’SS| e T Vina, 4 (21 Primero = * 4 . = 4290 |Sleeping. Child, 4 (Moran) 6" [Chandier 20 50 coMPAGNIR BRALE TRANSATLANTIQUA .i DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. ry Thursday. instead ul“ om Pler 42, t 10 a. m., . foot of Morton strees ELECTRIC BELT. L Mol Restores the snap, the vim, the vigor | ond-ciass to Havre, §: . of youth. Any person who wears it AGL.\\:LY_ ;‘(:‘n‘ B can be a gtant in mental and physical development. Ara you weak. have B | ADA. road Time—:24%, 493, 1:16%, 1:41. At post 2 mi . Antolee, place, 8-5; sho 10. Autolight, place, 4-5; show, 1-3. H. E Winner, b, m. by Lettoon-Anvo- ‘lee. (Trained by D. A. Honig Jr.) Start good. Won cleverly. 'Second and third in a mild drive. Antolee was nicely handled and ran in improved form. Icelly walted too long with Auu;ll(h&.dlllm Hale had his say and sat down. Divina was sore and had no speed. s Back to the cradle with Sleeping Child, 1t cert A physician is mot pos§ stated 3 entitled to_his fee In 322. FIFTH RACE—Mile and 100 yard: (Hudson building), York. J. F. FUGAZI & cCO., fAc 4 selling: 4-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. ~ - 3 . ou pains in the back, varicocels, weak stomach, constipation, lumbago, Then- Agents,” 5 Montgomery avenue, = previews %o our “an- Sply epeciatistsin ne R Hore EaRCNE. e M. %. X StrFm. | Jockey. | On CL matism, or overworked? My method of apply eleciricity while you sleep at B | Tickets sold by all Ratliond Tiet . I w::n“"o;m" e (4) ‘;’,'f..cx‘.‘f’""‘ 132 t } o ; H night will cure you. It fllls the nerves with the fire of ifs, ] 2 inflammation and clples. i ; SETe 3 1010 Alsbama streef. San Fra Ca! AMERICAN LINE. chromic prostatic &f- . o o, S e i & b okl = Dr. Mclaughllo—Dear Sir: After wearing your igh grade Bet for two reoatbar t 4ot that NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON fections as factors in NOT A DOLLAR 4104 |Lodestar, ‘a (Giibert & Cor)... 107 e x 1t has relioved fo a remarkabie extemt Ttomach trozble, which was se: complicated st . 10 a St. Paul. M. 10 weakness of men that \ ASKED FOR 4308 [Alms Giver, 6 (Randail). {107 % 50 100 with biadder, prostatic and kidney troubles. uz ck als0 Is wuch batter, and [ ean honestly Phila....Mar. 11, 10 a Vader!'d, Mar. ) & treatment was cop- : & say that my indigsstion and bladder frouble has boga entirely cuted. T cheerfully recom- 3 Maz. 3 ducted in &n impracti- UNTIL A CURE 'nmeh—:zs. :‘o, 11?;101,.l 1:43'5 : 1}‘43:' % ot 415 minutes, Off at 3:50%. Rose place, 2-5; mend the Belt to all sufferers as worthy of a trial. Yours very truly, ROBERT LANE. - '\(Fh STAR LINE. cable and unsuccessfyl show, out. zz place, 9-5;: show, 7-10. Hungarlan show, 2. Wi -, b. m., by Goldcrest- here. YORK, 3 PARIS. manner. Our brilliant : 1S EFFECTED Falthrul Cirained by ¢, McCafferty ) * feratched-—Goldore, Mechans. . Start sood. Won | M LD Bn ot e v R T 20 * fo7R o hamlet fy, the countey Kroont'd. Feb. 2 Mar 34, 10 a o . a ve. B . M. . 2 s o u;)r:‘c:mms: s e i P ey There.are o thorne on Tose e ,ggnf.r::_mk:;‘;m‘zy R Now what does this mean to you, dear 1390}, 15,200 are not what you eught to be. can others is Droof of its in time or conditional with exce: " correctness. #] | in character. — o O A A A A e P A A A A o A A A P A Y. 4323. SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs, selling: 3-year-olds and upward: value to first, $335. you ask any better proof to make you try it! Is there a remedy which is as simple, 8% sy t;:n.'u sure vto ge' :Mlu ,c::ap unbt. lrlia‘u.l‘uh'-‘ Eleetric Belt? 1 bave not seen on mus . In ice to yoursel to those who look to for thelr ] future bappiness, try it now. Act this minute. Such a matter ought not to h-’" iyed. ts . W a1 3 PR A 4 R T TR R e Y ge. He nearly ran away with Donovan in g false breakaway. Expe- dient tardy at school again. Lodestar sulked. Alms Giver ran a good race. Was cat off down the stretch. 39! AND RIVER STEAMERS. |FOR U. 5. RAVY YARD AD VALLELD. - (4300) | Tmpetuous, 3 (W. R. Grifin)..| 83 Sunday, ] Wilkerson .| 8 10 | H 906 Market Street & | Vaiics 4304 (Golden Ly 5 (P. 0= | 45 Boze 7 3 & m Epecial attention given to Varicocele, Stricture, Rupture, I'iles, Hydrocele, Con- “‘.' "f" (E._Smith) 21 ~ e B - Dl‘. Mo C. MCLaughlln. Above Ellis, 8an Prancisse. W1 | Sunday. Sunda lagious Blood Diseases and Acute and Chronic Urethral and Prostatic Inflammation. Tnm:—-l id:"ll'!a:ééwA;nml ‘I( t c':flmt:':" 0;( 6-1 l‘ifi.":los':m pil':e, Rmi: D'e‘r):f 1-2, ’Orc'u- H X , 1-2; , out. how, 8.5. , ch. g., by Rey orras-Jessis # o A l’r‘l'-nle. ||40 Market Stl'eet O site R. (Trained by J. Nealon). Start good. :;""“ in a hard drive of two. Third handily. = Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundaye. 10 to 1. Seattle office, 105 Columbia street; Index| Horse and Owner, W!‘Bt- %-. %. %. Str. Fin, Jockey. 'l Op. Cu W belts. 3654 o4 ey 5.3 118 Call send for my beantiful book, foll of the thin, | i TLL el A o %) 3 1 bl U S S Lt Sy B thoes fen? ShingE & man Hiw to read 1r.0e B ’m&mm Gm FRXSB(E o HIUNTICLLLQ» * 'Y 4225 |Mocorito, a (T. Wellman) ... (112 8 oo 54 3 & day S, 3215 and 8:30 p. exe * 5 " T 8 m., 4:15 p. m. e cents. Telephone Main 1308, Landing 3 g’r‘ggfi. Dler 2. Mission-street dock. HATCH Birkenruth rode a perfect race on winner. sius under closely reefed safls for five and Los Angeles, 129 South Spring strest. a halt furlongs. Mocorito just about ran her race. Golden Light outfooted. —Impetuous B e —— T[T LTI LI T T T T TR — Weekly Cali;$1,00 per Year

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