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\ THE SAN FRANCIECO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 19 SPORTS OF THE TRACK, THE RING, THE CINDER PATH AND THE FIELD TS TR TR o MM EMRET, P82 S s Mo i Winner Quoted at 15 to 1 in the Ring at Oakland—The First 3 < " s Choig, Ben Mac Dhui, Sulks and Finishes Last—Oriana Greyhounds Are Entered for Competition for the First Time in 1903. Will Be Dangerous Un- : 2 Mis ney Retains Manv' Y in the Nominati f James S 7-—The C ill Be Dang Wins at Long Odds—Tower of Candles Has Close Call | Miss EvaVarney any' Years in the Nomination of James Sweeney--—-The Card der Certain Weather Her Title of Park f FhaicrWeaike i Park Is Made U f Three Stakes Conditi TOLEE, the bay mare owned by | Second race—Four furlongs, selling, two- Ch: jon or Is ee at nion ar ade p o re > onditions. Peach” Honig, is as elusive a |Year-olds: ampl - ! asgg ol emeve 21 (4as)Ravelena . . Capt. Forsee..109 g —— —_— + sort of critter as the California | ‘4358 Maroma ibertine-Straight e : ; P | flea, to corral which all kinds of | 4421 Sweet Tone...106 Tip. i OR the first time in mahy years the w Having | 4250 *Rose Farr. | Share the Fife Credited With Having| midnight dark -lanterns, traps we Far. . 101] Beyfuss Sisters e Improved on Previous and sleeping potions have been paten;ded. anjlizd race—One mile, selling, four-year-olds Honors in Second and be represented in the With money enough bet on Ben Mac |08 upw 3 Shie G I Tuk s weol on. . 4454 Myr. Dancer..163 i Challengers. | Dhui at 6 to 5 to win the mile and Afty | 4358 Donee ° (b il oo 14 Third Classes. greyhounds from these kennels va at Oakland yesterday to start a 3 4456 Choteau 100 2 St e S o - - yard 2o st Dakiang sesipgliey ffo e v - 0 i are entered in the names of James Swe \ Ma 18.—Yachtsmen | Pational bank, a ; Alb't Enright.103 | The class singles tennis tournament | nmey. This marks the termination of J. H. " sizpment dumped intc the ‘ring on Mee. Windward ...106 = Rosseter's active participation in the an- 3 2 ‘ agreed to-¢ B Aol Cith Wiy Bt e T b bomibeded 103 | plaved on the Golden Gate Park courts | B sl gy . ’ er rea f the Sha . e e | Wielana ... 103| 456 Fonda 109 | yesterday furnished much better sport | ctent sport of the leashs v had desigfiea & on the surface would indicato | Fourth race—Seven furlongs, selling, three- | than on the previous day, when the dou- A r marica’s vup in the coming inter. | (DAt the Honig entry had any intentlons | 4068)Aloha I......106( 4460 1 O T... bles were held. L e e » ing T | ¢ becoming turbulent, as 10 and 15 to 1| 4130 Vohicer 100| 4457 *Azerine ..., po| Miss Eva Varney, the park champion, 2 S e el the best ef 1d be had by purchasers. Clem Jen- | &7 snmuu:_ : 95| 4432 Honeysuckle . 90 | again won first-class honors, while those | or esigner had be ode Ben Mac Dhui and lost no time | @10, Veine Clavk - 108] - D nstar ....... 901 of the other two classes were carried off | ° vacht in the ing to ate himself from tiie s by the Beyfuss sisters—Miss Anita ahd | ew cha not alarmed four starter: Bonner and Mee- F".‘L‘ r-rl—; ve and a half furlongs, selling, | Miss Vera. The latter was the smallest | ‘. not be until results proved | though, refused to be cut, the pair el player in her class, but proved to be also s cause for such a condition of | SIfting along"at a clever clip. Less than 3l S350 JPor.\l;l F. the cleverest. 2 stand Jenkins drew 4427 John Boggs. Four players entered the first class and - tavorite sulked and i 4450 Fr. Wentker..114 | the fact that Miss Varney played from | Ao began dropping back. 280 ?‘::;:IIUB"(L 110 | “15" back of scratch and won shows how | | 2 5 ANTOLEE IN A BIG DRIVE. 4384 Berendos she outclassed her opponents. In the final 8 knowr Just as it looked brightest for Meeha- the winner nearly met defeat at the hands | s evidently bit since | nus Bol: sl 3 ’ | sy of her sister, Miss Maud Varney. In the gy s i t e | nus. Boland dropped alongside with An-| sixth race—One mile and a hundred vards, | first set of ‘the final match Miss Maud with the k 1. He ©c and in an exciting drive earned the | selling, four-year-olds and upward: ‘ ITat 861 EEvEhe fnal A | stepped dict by a head. Birkenruth on Barkly- | 4300 Lena 111) 4353 EI Fonse......113 | VAINEY won the first four games and it Pt ot Ao e R o | 22 Boana 00| $97 Bxmerioni 1112 [ scemed her sister had been too heavily Bow- |t ok ot of & poret behind the tas| S0 Buselle’ T Sn handicapped. At this point the champion | not | jeaders as does a blind man looking for| —e_Ap, Startad yang Smaue the: nexi five: ganed. | mst | 2 utrott tevutig, and Tt ) Aiahet el R A Fromr then on ft.was nip and tuck, the | <2 s v set finally going to Miss Eva, 119. By N e ELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. |(he use of clever chop strokes and good | the rail, the horses ran remarkably | First race—Marineuse, Skip Me, |Placing Miss Maud tock ihe sccond set. | | | true to form. Although Dagmar and | E, tian Princess. S S uey s als lead “used, she must | Tower of Candles were the only winning gg won by [Miseties by & svore of &£ tion and & kgh | puplic choices, Mildred Schultz, Stunts, | cond race—Ravelena, Sweet| Miss Lulu Wegener and Miss Maud | o Sbll Anfoles. Mo hot atichies Tone, Captain Forsee. Varney also furnished a close &nd -excit- 3 w, nave® archbitect and | Ola Dagmar, the jumper, beat a cheap| Third ra _!ing mateh. Miss Varney won by a small ays e Ditine DRctors 20 | oncn 20 O ALt OBty e rariait ce—Choteau, Ulloa, For-| margin, the score being 64, 46 8-6. In g be a minimum of | yun. He ruled about equal favorite with | =CX0 the other match in this class Miss Eva | with egsiest pe fore | Legal Maxim, and in & drive led out the Fourth race — Vohicer, Instar,|Varney (owe 15) beat Miss Bertha Gard- | am lines® She may "' eX- | jast named gelding a length. Dopnelly | Horatius. “°M"v, “"vAG'l‘t- g % d | in a breeze | rode a good, strong finish on the winner. a i 58 Anita Beyfuss won the - second | | e e = Fifth race—Sharp Bird, John| jace without losing a set. Following is | fter having been scratched on several | BOSES, Berendos. a result of the play in this class: Sccations Dosblet - startell Sh Ahe Aanomd Sixth race—Beana, Expedient, El| preliminary round Anita Beyfuss beat { number and was sent to the post an even | Fonse. \ % & |Mios A Naylor, 6- First round—Miss 3 money chance. Adkins on the favorite ! ;:mra"fzi? &amvnfion'mm‘ -\h“i”horlgml\;e“‘%ml. 2 " e ks §o Y e 4 6 —_— -3, 6-2; Miss Beyfuss beat Mlss R. Lea, 6- Aged Man Killed by a Fall : lu:mlh !‘r-u; the :.fl'rrl';‘roed_u I'lercd(ljf‘s New Orleans Bacli, 6-2 Final—Miss Beyfuss beat Miss Sampson, WINNER OF THE ENGLISH WATERLOO CUP, WHOSE BLOOD . A, I oo | sront position. - iien Sakise ¥he Jean sthe | NEW, ORLEANE Mksc 38 Chegdlbt Cliy [ 000 DB lE o 2 0 el | ] STRONGLY REPRESENTED IN THE GREYHOUND KENNELS OF years o e . o b roscits class Miss wfuss | | ) = e 3ol Sioniaa o s e, e first choice looked a 1 to 10 shot at the | "W race ave furtonss- Splion i Alis® werrorma miatbt hor et | THIS COAST, WHERE A WATERJOO WINNER MAY DEVELOP. gyl v ismogd 1 1 pole. Adkins unquestionably 100k | fier second, Bilver Fringe third Ti :04. " |and won without losing a set. Play in = fecble health a great tters a bit too easy though, and Mil-| Second 'race, seven “Mrs, Fraok | (nis class resulted as foll | - % o - ith for : A% | Gred Schultz, under Birkenruth's hard | Foster won, Traverse second, Welcome Light g s i s £ | S presumption is tha Cane ot (RSE FRT S S g Time, 100 Prifiiity et y Two stakes and a consolation event will ling struck his head | PINE. 8ot Up 15, ime to get the Geclelon | 'rhira race, six furlonge—Star Gazer won, s H. Naylor, 6-3, 57 | furnish the sport t week at Union g 1 with such violence as | DY @ le ; ppona s . The | Sir Christopher second, Limelight third. Time, | Lyons beat Miss' L. Holton, Sours > -dog oper 1 y . o0dds were played down from 3 | 1:20 1-5 AU [ Lotk AT Xt Bolton, | | . | Coursing Park. A 6i-dog open stake will 4 L to 1 to 13 to 5. Fourth r;ur,”h:\ndh'l!v.d one mile—Mauser | othy Mills beat Miss L4 o ;m'run on .\::u.r:ii‘y in addition .kA uwvlfl —— %Y won, Farmer Jim second, Blue Blaze third. | round—Miss Vera * = ' _ |lation event and a puppy stake ha Despondency Leads to Suicide. STUNTS COMES FROM BEHIND. Time, 1345, e S e1s ok [ 3 199 | Airst course will be run at I a. m. The LOS ANGELES, March 18.—Thec Adkins again finished second in the six | FIfth race. one mile—Whitmore won, EI Rey | by defauit; Miss Owens beat Miss Mills, 0 draw last night resuited as follows . £ Turiong sprint. which followed. | 32cond. Henry of Franstamar third. Time, Miss A. Vodden beat Miss J. Downe: e s K 1:48. Semi-finals—Miss Beyfuss beat Miss Puppy stake, 12 entries—V. Noble's Ma: { | He had the mount on Modicum, also from | Sixth race, six furlongs—Barthow won, Rayo- | Crocker, 6-3, 6-3; vens beat Miss Vod- tan King vs. L. O. Hodkin's Miss Green . the Fountain stable, and after looking all | men second, Aimless third. Time, 1:2! den, 6-2, Beyfuss beat Miss s Glancing Pasha vs. G. Traver's L g over a winner in the stretch was collared R o o Owéns, 6-4, I trt ve. ¥ = and beat by Stunts. Little Reed alco noc! u e. —_—— | . s ad the leg up on the winner and came | PITTSBURG, March I18.—The ten-round | St. Mary’s Team Defeats Berkeley. Seconds Throw Up the| : on from far back in the ruck. J. H. Ben- | fight to-night between Joe Walcott and| BERKELEY, March 18.—In a dull game 5 - - PO P e e nett, a 3 to 1 shot, “showed.” Just be- | George Cole ended in the fourth round,|of baseball, replete with errors on the Sponge to Save Him ¥ C C T fore post time John Lemons was backed | when Cole was knocked out. part of the Berkeley nine, St. Mary’s Col- \ Sl e b g - IMMEDIATELY DISMISSED from 6 down to 3% to 1 favoritism, and | INDIANAPOLIS, March 18.—Eddie San- | lege defeated the University of California B From Knockout. Roving Author vs. ¥ nded in fourth place by Donovar. | try and Adam Ryan fought ten rounds | this afternoon by the score of 4 to 3. °The | Hiigh School Boys Show L. Mehany's Roxana ve Investigation Proves That Samuel always appears mT\r»;- a long lpdricfl | l“s?x{’f::\}::xrf |nén(ght ¢ playing of the California team was ex- -2 L gl Martin Did NotBell Process nable about Oriana. The bay gelding NNAH, Ga., March 18.—Eddie | tremely ragged, being relieved only by oc- LOS ANGELES, M 3 | Creswick, J. Shea's Belfas rtin Di *as quoted all the why from 7 %0.30 10.1| Lenny oF Chester, Pr., and doel Iabtons | ooy aaaes: heing rellorad aniz Ly ool @ 'A'dva‘.nt'a'ge on the Pl rron Syl By s ed's Laughing Water Butter. in the betting on the mile and a quarter | of Philadelphia fought before the Sa- |nedy's threeshagger was the brightest. St. Cinder Path i b R ot S Sweeney (namesy he t Samuel Martin of the | selling affair, and with Lewis up beat the | vannah Athletic Club to-night. In the six- | Mary’s played a steady, consistent game. inder rati. Wiow te-tight “Mistaot . 6 e | ile Tola W o Temts S wgers, Camm & Co., favorite, Goldone, a neck. Carson piloted | teenth round Fairburn’s seconds threw up ek L AL Rl o little negro fighter from Brooklyn, N. Y., | neid Mose: I. ¢ ] nt e sl o first choice and had him in front from | the sponge. " S . defeated Kid McFadden of San Francisco . 3 Da A start. Bonnie Lissak lost the show | e o 215000 07 ine Hotise. oF Rapresestativestor | At the tnird sem‘;‘:;““?‘ lfl:‘d da’;‘ :‘é in the ninth round, the white boy's sec- | pet . s OME, March 18 —Forelgn Minister Pri- | day put itself on record as in favor of 4 |the San Francisco Athletic League held | o : 1 the Justice Court at maker Caesar Young's sprinter | Jettl, who was stricken with paralysis last | license law In preference to the existing pro- [ vogterday on the Berkeley cinderpath a | onds throwing the sponge into the ring | Crockett ¥ Nag being brought to trial. 1t | Tower of Candles, & 9 to 10 favorite, vap. | JXIUATY, Was able o go o the Ministry for | hibitory system, Which has been in force since | ¥Sterday iiifors 2 | after McFadden was all but knocked out. | \n"Brog * Sempronius vs. J at the motion of District six-furlong sprint. 1t was| > T me to-dey. 1818 . clever exhibition was given by the YOUN& | .p) .1 Charley Thurston of San Fran- | Rural Artist: Chiarint - s Benjamin of Napa win at that. Vickery as - |athletes.of Lick, Lowell, Misslon and| .5 prany pields of Oxnard fought | L Appleby’s Sir P " the opinion that th »oth, the entry of Tom Ry = Polytechnic High schools. TLowell Won| .., "\,,1q¢ to a draw and “Soldier” Tom | ford's Faise 4 rgmneagpioe to have the favorite beaten at the THE C ’, the championship by a safe margin, With | o Mnrndity. & ourcban Bertie ot | & Mr. Martin and s - g e = . & » . Haphazard: 3 y Justice of (he | cuibied Tower of Candles o score by a g A 0 o - = = The smashing of all previous Tecords| grmpy of 1og Angeles after a farcical en- | Laioa cnabled Tower of Candles to score by a | JAKLAND RACETRACK, Wednesday, March 18.—Weather fine, Track slow. was the order of the day. Out of elght-| ¥ | ;. i Divrece i » o g 8 s coun wi s. Wilson's seconds 2 having | 'e78t. Mure g s s by g oy e Eroe g = e = ————— een events all but five were decided in 1hre:):x:flh(a :p:x’x‘;:dwhen ek sadi had" st v, O et B e Hospit e e A o 4402. FIRST RACE—Seven furlongs; selling; 3-year-olds and up; valus to first, $325, a style which either equaled or bettered | threW up the sponge when their man had s Vandal va. Lo M. Appieby's Tet perly labeling the DEES oE. or e TRA K. index Horse and Owner. W % % CL | former records. In the 100-yard dash the | srech and able t®fight. et T A MeCrmirs it v v Aot tor sgd sy aDoken of an the " owmm Tl Pob- | 4845 (Dagmar s (W, White). I 2 | Donnetly 5 7 4 |remarkable time for a high school bo¥ | The bout between ‘Mississippi” and | Agie W.: Chiarini Bros.' Homest John vs. G t ntract for furnisk iter £ or at the track yester- | 4384 |Legal Maxim 4 (Jones & Co.){103| 6 . 7. Sheehas 3 92 |of 102-5 seconds was made by Schwartz | Kid McFadden furnished nine rounds of | Nethercott's Pocatelli; M. Young's War Eagie ac urnishing butter to 4360 Mission, 4 (J. H. Robbins)..[100( 4 . ¢ 10 12 e e heat and In | fast 'and interesting. work. The colored | I B Geary's Fuir Ouks: J. Sweeney (nalnoe) State i tion and some of Willlams had Cruzados out galloping The Singer, 6 (Magrane).. 10510 . 8 12 of Lowell, both in his trial heat and in | e Gt t;'wertulAnnd it I;}enexulge '_\;‘achw b L' M. Conneil's Black « rm imed that pro- y, and the Baldwin colt breathed 7 Pirate Maid, 4 (Chappell)...[103/ 8 . 20 25 the final. The 16-pound shot was hurled A POY Dt I3 | Coon; jeary's Una vs. G. McKenna's My furnifhed instead if his wind were touched. At this | 4397 |Indina, 3 (V. Gilbert) . 91 50 60 by a husky young man | left and an effective short right-arm |Bonnie King: J. Regan's Menlo Prince vs. B ifhed instea: vear Cruzados was favorite for | 4420 |Miss Remsen. a (G. Webb).. 103 |Donovan 15 @ |43 feet 9 inches by a husky young punch. McFadden took the lead when |Geary's Bonnie Pasha. he ract called for. Dis mn Derty a3 e 5 McAlesten) 105 Powell 30 20 |named Bonnifield from Polytechnic. 156 Salting B, Wt Migits $u v e P amin, upon e in: dy concede a iddons _was uc or, a (J. Nealon).. < i = - i : Birabe et EPoing. for ‘the four-mile Thorton Stake to| 4182 |Escarola. 3 (Westérn Stable) | 84 Ao In the track events the two-mile Tun | afier the fifth round. when the colored English Waterloo Winner. wotified Mr. Martin, telling | b, dccided on Saturday, nd now’ the gveal | 4202 |Sen. Beleridge, § (Hasellp)113/11 6 8 |was done in handy style. Maundrell of | bantam gained betfar useraf bis feret and [ Father Flint, the greyhound which won 2 at same time that it would not e being glven a work-out on Tuesday he | 4001 |Ingo. 4 (P._J. Cooper) 103| IL Tacieson.] 3 oo | Lowell, with a big, easy stride, distanced ,h‘;,"d 't" b}:,e b oo thon "he”wa | the English Waterloo_cup recently, is an necessary for him to appear in court f his hoofs, which it is feared will 50% 1:17 1 v - e Vs six competitors and breasted the tape in | IShment, gav o "~ | object of particular interest to California oo Nber Ths shaics iy Ratiimanst Time—:25. :50%, 1:17. 1 At post 6 minutes, 17. Dagmar, place, 8-5; show, ver than the former rec- | celved. In the sixth McFadden went to | g . - Holtman is back from the 4.5 Maxim’ place. 2: show. 1. Mission, show. 5-2. Winner, ch. g by Little Minch. | 10:49, a minute lower than the forme the floor and again in the elghth, when | COUTSING men, as the blood which courses —_————— clands, where he and his wife spent Ivy Benjamin. (Trained by J. Enright) Scrafched—Dark Secret. Start . Won |ord. The 12-yard hurdle was closely con- | 1€ “00¢ S e Kb a c- | through his veins is strongly represented FILE EXPENSE ESTIMATE ation. Jake says he learned sev- Mirat these Ariving e ed Legal Maxim. Mission would have been | tested between Kloppenburg of Polytech- | he took eight seconds and was saved a sec- | "FOURS 5 (HRS & STORE Y (EPTrACInG L s mmts In the BiE o0 Sn I second in another stride. The Singer came from the rear of the stage. Indina ran a falr | nic, Stone and Pemberton. The boy from | ond time by the bell. In the ninth a ter- coast. y th OF POLICE DEPARTMENT | Eighteen books cut in vesterday race. Miss Remsen looked to have a chance at one time. Buck Taylor cut off at | (he mechanical arts school won out in 20 | Tific right-hand blow to the head floored | Messrs. Fawcett, who seem to have had Rt | Freeh from his European trip, Joe Rose, the start; *Bled, o n:]e flat. The results in detall: McFadden. He was nearly out and his |® monopoly of the Waterloo in recent Commissioners Ask Board of Super- | widely kiown bookmaker, mads His fret ap. | ¥ A e A A A A A A A A A A~~~ e | SeCOnds flat. : seconds threw the sponge into the ring | Years. He is a brindle dog and, as shown visors to Provide for a Largely rance in |ll|e"rr:ng”lhx; reason, kJuef was | 4463. SECOND RACE—5Y furlongs; selling; 4-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. 50 yard dash—Schwartz, L. H. 8., first; De- | o0 B B0 s in the illustration, nas lots of bone and { muech pleasell Jeith fhe _henithy -look of the | Tade Horse and Owner. P T 3 Gi laney, C. S. M. A., second; Josephson, P. S., - -t . Fik paeaidt Soponemmraesscr i s i, s gt 1 o g oo s Ao (2663) | Doubiet, 6 (D, S. Fountain; 9 el 3 333 | Meyer, L. H. S., second; Gilson, C. S. M. A., Swindells Signs With Butte. in which he has started this year. » e Board of Supervisors an estimate | “De “decided on Saturday next insiead | 4400 [Hipponix, 6 (Brown & Co.) 3% [Boland ¢ o ot Time Wi s . est: | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, March 18— € of expendit & req ’ dvertis. o . ] 0y k- (H., d oo} , . 8. M. A, + o ks s, Vi ” “ t of expenditureqrequired by | q:;ngum»d This announcement was | 4io5 [Hercules, § (8. A. Bryan g.:‘ E::mley 1§ zg Montgomery, L. H. 8., second; Yost, L. H. §., Chn'*rk:"ha;' bi:m;‘de!:l;d a;a;:‘lgmb?::tfiu Adella Duncan’s Diamonds. the Police Department for the next fiscal e e e T e 91 {Dora I/4 (W. M. Ingles) 6 3 Stuart ....| 20 o | third Time, 45 | SUNE, gt = "® | The dlamonds, jewelry, sealskins and e i e et . His effort on 8 |tk IX >0 (Htaoh s 75 17 100 yard dash—Schwartz, L. H. §., first; | Butte team of the Northwest League. . » e e 3ton s, J. Ta 8% lowe om0 1% | Josepnson. P.'S second: Sineheimer, L'H. S. | Swindells was with the Tacoma team last | other valuable personal property of or he sum 2 o — 4 - 8 third, Time. 10 2-5. » <o o Dhui. They had & 251, :50%, 1:00%. At pos : ; 3 9 L m - | yean Adella D. Duncan, altas Dorice Justics, additional is acked for, subdi- i - . %. t post Schultz, place, 3-5; show. 1-8, 220 yard dash—Lippman, . S., first ) R T, subdi V‘,.-k':n‘ |,.rd“{§"g.',°’$sw'f,"ks"§‘ Tooth, Doublet. place, 1-2; show, 1-3. Hipponax, show, 4-5. Winner, iy_ m, by Orvietto- gel, M. H. S., second; Bradbury, P. H. S., SRR will be sold by auction on March 31 by phen, Vickers rk and let the Coalescé. (Trained by D,”Cameron.) Scratched—Cambaceres, Roltaire, Father Went. | third. Time; :24 2-5. NEW YORK, March 18.—Jose Leonard is| the Public Administrator. Miss Duncan grapher, § Y el owsions et SRSt ot b oo il ker, Alaria. Start good. ‘Won first three driving. Doublet tired some, but might have ard dash—Corcoran, L. H. 8., first; | dead at his home in Brooklyn as the result of hyxiated Feb % 1600 . $10,500; o siine R SyeR . & ng, won anyway had Adkins not jollled along the last part.of it. Birkenruth rode a smart |Lang, C. S. M. A. second; Sigel, M. H. S., | o' dhsa of chloride of potash administered to | Was asphyxiated on February 3 at B LR ORI race on_the winner. Hipponax dealt out his best. Hercules quit. So did Montoya. third’ Time, 8 4b o EL .. aret, | N In beer by his wife in mistake for salts. | McAllister street by illuminating gas. o 4 - 120 yard hurdle—Kioppenburg, P. H. S., first; %eo. THIRD RACE 6% furlongs; selling: d-vear-olds and up: valae to fdst, 3525, stone. C. S, 4 second Peinberton, AL H. ce—Five and a half furl 3 TWUBt. 1f . = 8., third. Time, 20 seconds. police stations, §5184: suppiles, | Fausturo 110 4427 Pat Orah.....107 | 4436 (Stunts, 3 (B. S. Brown)......| 98| ® 51348 % 21341 1%|Reed . LR e R 4 T, stationery, £3000; conti Myrtle H 5 115 | 4437 |Modicum, 3 (D, S. Fountain).| 97| 8 Th3%1%2 K| 3 | third. Time, Cifll ";30 LB 0 SO neous, §1950. Marineuse ...107| 1462 Legal Maxim.10 | 4212 |J. H. Bennett, 3 (O'Brien..[102(5 ... 1n 24 21 8 30 220 yard hurdle—Bonner, L H. §., frst; Cru- 106 4134 Jen. Hughes. 104 | (4432)|Jobn Lemons, '3 (ackon). . [102/11 102 5% 72 4 S I L el s | ur Pride. | 4n 6n 4%5 5 3 Ay % San_Franelsco, $ 13| 4342 Mike Mur S LSRN Pd T A T A Tunt Fibay ISP e oo o TR 50 | {ohs Mirgighe, & feet 194 incnea + - o S 2%10n102 82 |W, Mooney| 100 300 Shot put—Bonnifield, Polytechnic, first; Ma- GAinSn 083 |L Wison. 8 10 |gerstadt, C. 8. Mi A., second; Moullen, C. 8. Sh pn o1.p2 |Burk....| 18 80 |3 A, {hird. Distance, 43 feet 0 inches. E [KRelly . 710 High jump—Magerstadt, C. S. M. and 4. At post 5 minutes. Oft at 3:10. Stunts, place, 8-5; show, Cavanaugh, C. M. A., ‘tied for first: Dane, L. H. 8., third; height, § feet 333 inches. Broad jump—Bonner, L. H. 8., first; Mager- S. M. A, second; Delaney, C. S. M. Bennett, show, Winver, b. c. by Dr. Rice: ¥ Scratched—Horatius, Master, Montana Peeress. . Next four driving to the limit. Stunts came from behind like H. Bennett tired. John Lemons a slow beginner. Yellowstons Spindle had early speed. Tommle Knight quit, It does the work. That is what makes the business for my Elec- tric Belt. When a man has squan- Kansas cyclone. sulked. Lady Gallantry blew up. , C. S. M. A., first Bonnifield, P. H. S.. second; Harkness, P{ H. ULGERS ” e RACE—1 iles; 1 3 4 = . Vi 8., third. Dist: 113 feet 2 inchs % p ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. T R DL T T e dered the earnings of years on % _sA tgret;::hajze t;‘f 45 (;r 50, when the vital powers are naturally weaker, (4m>l0r|,n.. a (Campbell & Co.). ioel 5 3 PR TT I T > BELIEVES A NEW BUNEKO b= quacks and :«311 kinds of drugs and is notic ata hurt of any kind heals slowly and often a very insignifi- | 4442 (Goldone, 6 (Mrs. Coffey). 104/ 3 11%12 1n 1n 22 |Carfon 1 GAME WAS TRIED ON HIM & got no relief, and then comes to cant scraich or bruise ' S e S S ) $:81 SRC A0 N e R TRl nd I cure him, he is my b:com:i a b:d ulcer or pasmall pimple came i:& 07 Jaw, but gave me no st 'Rx}.,u.g,r.u. fi"fi{f"{i : 22y gg §§ et 5 L B R D‘:’hgtohemmf;mnn D;:l‘;tm ?: en?ll aiih e st o s sore. At this time of ten about it had it not begun to an4 irory it are. 8 3. H- o Y out Paying ising e ‘ § would b a little, th n 125, 513, 1:18, 1:448, 2:10%. A % e s v W f e life warty growths, S00% Thiscontioacd for B acen Over, d iy R oo TOR G B o A L T e o Wione D, e by THckwis. itor for a Write-Up. know what he has found out moles and pimples that m to eat and ?ru}launtfl it was as large as a M i Tjookes.. (E3RI00 m_ Bn“;“:) Start mfio Won_in a drive of three. Lewis on Domingo Ghirardelli, head of the well that my Belt will cure where :‘]“"e b’;e“ e the body 5 give it ;‘R‘fi‘m':_y.n&"i?'..' - Sind datenmined Duster. Tulare requires strong handling,. | _onnle Lissak gave it up. So did Fill- | ynown chocolate houseé) is uncertain P nothing else will. most from birth begin wonderful effect it whether or not he should pay '$170 to . o - to inflame and ;estgm began to hfd;c“‘ e R e gimare | 4466. FIFTH RACE—1 mile and 50 vyards; selling; 4-year-olds and up; value to firet, $325. Gustav von Frickmann, M. D., of 156 Fifth Varicocele and Back P, gl;ls 2 and before very long il o sians 57 Chn Commer ok o 80} there are |Index| —Worse and Owner. |WtSt 3. %. ¥. Bir. Fin | Jockey. | Op. CL. |avenue, New York. Von Frickmann se- e, MeLaughin SRASS VALLET. Tt are large eating ulcers, CORtinues good. Mrs. R. SHIRER, Wyaconda, Mo. 4420 (Antolee, 5 (D. A. Honig Jr.)..|110 3 § 3 6 10 |cured Ghirardell’s permission to say nice 16 s wonder: 1 have not besn troumied ek s % . A 3 Meehanus, a (F. W. Doss)....|108) 2 3 1 & % l'ihings aboritithe prodiiéts of the compan: any pain in the back, the varicocele ls gone Whenever a sore or ulcer is slow in healing then you may be sure | (4455 Barkisite, & (W, P. Fine) 52 4 52 165 PRy and I am in a mueh healthier condition. [ simatiing it sadeaiik s é oy e s 4341 |Bard Burns, 5 (Fountain) 1% 5§ 5" 4n (Adkins ... 15 ep |In the New York Journal of Health. He am very grateful to you for wher e have ni ically wrong with your blood. Some old taint or poison | 444 |Ben MacDhit, 5 (T. Ryan) 41 n 21 1h 5 |Jenkins . 6-5 1 |[then sent 2000 copies to the local mer- dcne for me in this short time (a Hitle mors that has slumbering there for years, is beginning to assert itself, Time—:20% :00%, 118, 1448, 15465, % minute O at 5:5i. _Antolee piace,, |CHant: o etomomth) and sseure vou that I am giad, & and breaks out and becomes & bad ulcer and perhape the beginning of | £, TV LR Neui, Loy L e s pakile, et mey | Wimen' |, A8 the date of the lesue containing the . o A Ay Cancer. These old sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, soaps drive 3f three. ~Antolee was not canned after all and recelved an excellent ride. Mespn . d i CLARENCE W. JENKINS, Box 6i6. { b e ok Bakd I 3 s A > ) nus was brofled to a turn and seved with tobasco sauce, Please. Mr. Birkenruth, o Aot §1ve e infatmation: upen: which; the C ves, etc., keep the surface clean, they are mot healing. .A blood there any maore in your repertotre like this? Ben MacDhul sulked when strack with the |article is based until after that date he A SURE CURE AND A CHEAP s A e ru the ONE medicine to purify and strengthen the polluted blood e 2 & ot 15 sMploiots. o e Jhinks tho_paper. was As every man who has been cured by my Belt says it is the best and and a tomic to build up the general system is what | 4467. SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; selling: 3.year-olds and up. value o firet, 3325, PECRRTAY Lte S0 Wat . new. WRNG ghale cheapest cure he ever found. Yon spend . o B8 neoted, end 808550 s & S e o | Tooer e aCE St e is being tried. He therefore has refused < : pend more in one month doctoring T d, . 8. S. is just such a remedy. No | Index Owner.1wt| - %. % St Fin. | Jockey. | Op. L |to pay the money over to the alleged than it costs you. It is cheap because it saves you future doctor bills. poison is so powerful and no germ so deadly | 3410 [Tower of Candies. 5 (Youns)..[104| & ... 14 1411 151 1 |Birkenrath | 4.5 910 |@gents of the company until he investi- Call and test it free, or let me send you my beautifully illustrated book that this great vegetable blood remedy cannot bR B R R SRR e R Bas o [Dickery S 23 peues sealed, free. : it, and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative- 3446 |Quisel, 5 (MoCafferty). ... lzndn4sed et S CNNen Bes malg othar grotuds s 2 B ety AT ol ’ for suspicion. He has had an interview 906 Market Street erties. If you have an old sore or ulcer, write us all about it, andm e = A't’mt T S e e 1-:'." - m: l“‘" with one of the alleged agents of the pa- Dr’ hn' C' MCLaughlinr Above Bilis, San Franeisee. cal advice or any information you may desire will be given by our physi- Tooth, Biace, &5; whow. 275, Muresca. show. uww‘nfi v, by oot Bt 0 o andiie Shweisations. with the e e B e e Spiingindays. 10 to 1. Seattle office, 105 Columbia . (Trained by C. Young. start. Won first three driving. If Vickery had at a mew trick is not drawn his whip Sweet Tooth we have won. Quiz seems to have gone back. Leing perpetrated. 0 FORON OOOX ciass without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs ’ N

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