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8 .CANINES OF GREAT VALUE CONTINUE TO ARRIVE FOR THE COMING EXHIBIT Two of the Old English Sheep-Dog Breed, Together With a Clumber Spantel, Will Be Shown on Wednes- day by San Francisco Kennel Club for First Time § R e e L SR ae — 4 bt = e e eliS - et 3 « 11.Y BRED MEMBE! OF THE MILY THAT HAVE BEEN BROUGHT ALL THE WAY | FROM BOSTON TO COMPETE WITH OTHER ARISTOCRATIC DOGS FOR PRIZES OFFERED BY THE SAN | RANCISCO KENN AT ITS FORTHCOMING SHOW. : 1 - = = ~ = L B T A - R SRR i e =3 iERE v 3¢ 1, Yorkshire, to tesc erty of L. J. Knowles of Boston. Knowles ! r s of | 2t and worth of the dogs which | recently expended a large amount of ;l : A . Ken- | meney in establishing the Selmonk ken- : ok 2 | neis at Bo = S i e Tom, ¥ to apfive to-night with g S n villon. fifty dogs that have been showing at tha e w s journeye Y vo stranger to San Fran- ! northern dog shows. Frank Turner of o SC ng paid the city a visit some | Victoria and George Tinto of Seattle are ADVELTISEMENTS €n . when he performed a stmni- | also expected to with a string of | hat which he will be called | twenty purple-bred candidates for honors. | form Wednesday. | J. C. Berret and Charies R. Harker of oce 12 other imporiant arrivals were | San Jose ure each to be represented by a e and Mrs. George 8. Thomas, who | rare Lreed, are in this country, ° from t Hub.” Thomas has | having cn 1d English sheep ° ght with h fox terrier cham- Charlecombe Luathe, owned by Be 4 Rov he dog which wor and Dame Marjory, owned b Ha he ear, but whose st week at Portland colors were lower This will be the first occasion on which :»_ { Wand Blizzard. | the old English sheep dog i1 have be: T > rattling fine iox | shown in San Francisco. Another rarc | which is ox- | exhibit will be G. D. Boyd's Clumber | to the money. el, its breed neve ing been « pion | hibited yet on this coast Colone lmonk The three latter dogs wil certain to Beau of Bo:- | prove most interestinz to admirers and t terrie ey are the prop- | breeders i @ | ABE ATTELL IS MATCHED TO MEET TERRY McGOVERN ENTRIES FOR ACADEMIC LEAGUE FIELD DAY | Names of Athletes From Thirteen ] San Francisco Boy- Will Meet Former | ° - ° ° 3 o ° “ ° ° « ° 3 e - ° . ° . E3 Schools Are Entered for Champion Before Fort Erie Coming Contests. Athletic Club. April 20.—The entries for | BUFFALO, Y., April 20.—Jack Her- ,, of | rux . matchmaker for the Fort Erie Ath- announced he cighteenth semi-annval field day & | the Academic Athletic League, which will ‘; Club, St e l"-"iflmT ‘hfl'M Ny 5 & s tad arranged a bout between Terry Mc- | be_hell BAtysdhy rext oft ithe ~Ofiirorni § A e ® | cinder path, aere ansioundent tocday. En- Ly (70 Lyl ot Yror a twents tound @ | tries were received from thirteen schools, | ncut at 122 pounds ‘on Decoration day. as follows {The men will battie for 5 per cent of the Lowell High School, California School of | Bate receipts, the ciub guaranteeing a ® | Mcchanical Arts, Polytechnic High School, | purse of $4000. ® | Mission High School. Oakland High School, | ——————————— o | Berkeley Ag_'vg:«'li'w | Healsbus "",[!;": | Going Into Larger Offices. ° Jose. High ‘Senta Clara | On May lst the Chicago branch of the Ad- hool and the | vertising Agency of J. Walter Thompson Com- desto Hig ol | pany will remove to handsome and commodi- ed the following named for | ous offices in the. New York Life building® -3 events - | which ere being especially fitted up #0r its use to accommodate its growing needs. 100-vard dash—First hes c & | onSzacd dash—iicst- st Hushen, O\ B B | i violumin:af faiians,itoed with tha Ohl. on it ® | Sccond heat—Hagans, U. H Schwartz, | ©ago office alone is nearly equal to the entire - purity ® | L H. S Rice, O. H Prentiss, S. R. . §.+ business of any other advertising agency in passed the goa! in the race. ° i#-yard dash—Bray, 8. C. H. 8 : Corcoran, | the West, while the main offices of the Thomp- ° H Waitmore, O. H Sheehan, -O. H v are in New York City, where the ° Gatohin Mo, Rawline, V. H. 8| major nortlon of its contracts are handled. BERT CANTILE CO., @ Smith, &. K. H | " Mr. C. I Raymond, the Vice President of Market st.,San Franeis -4 sl Wel the company, 2nd its' Western Manager, has Telephone Exchange s13 d | now been -assoclated with this house for O 11| twelve vears, and has been continuously en- A ears. | BAgeA in the advertising fleld for over twenty years. d nurile—First heat O. M. S Sperry . Seqand beat e oricut, 5| "“lhis agency is handling at the present time i > 3 * ¥ | sore of the Jargest and most desirable accounts ; wop, | #manating from the West, and is considered For £tomach Bisorders : d dash—Byroes, U. 3398 | one of the most responsibie, reliable and pro- Cout and LVSpepg;l B o s s — Ul 5. | greseive firms in the advertising business. DRINK Yost, L. I I Cauldweli, | SR 3 T PO Modesio: Whitmore, Modesto. | ‘O’Brien and Walcott Fight a Draw. iret_heat: Reth, U..H. % | BOSTON, April 20.—Jack O'Brien of e atiaan, Modess: | Phifladelphia gave Joe Walcott ten rounds T. H. S "|of fast fighting before the Health and eat: £ Titus, §. C. | Physical Culture Club to-night and a R ;. Melvin, O. H. £ | draw was announced, as both men were ‘ 3 C e et e Bor [on their feet. O'Brien broke a knuckle (s o S ; cn the left hand in the second round, but [ jp Ml un CKruse, B. WL £ G Hunter, €. c. | with_this hgpdicap he gave Walcott a - | HUS: De Mamiel, L. H. 8., Maundrdll, L. H S > 1 Best NATURAL Alkaline Water., s, U H. 8. Baker, O, H. £ Cauld :f;;{g‘r::('_‘a';emf And’ sompelied il <t Ho 8 v, 8. J. H. §.; Clifiord, San | k A. VIGN: CO., San Francisco. Frule, Modesto; Whitmore, Modesto; | e e d s C.US.M. A.; Wright, S. R H..S. A Place to Save. R. H. 8.; Fox, 8 R. H.°8.; Mason, | - y.4ic8 and gents' .regular $50 shoes rUSS HOUSE S. L H S,0. H s,|can be had for $215 a_pair at the shoe | American ‘and Faropest plos. 400 rooms 8 : sale of the Bee Hive, 717 Market street, suites with bath: newly fitted throughout . §. R H. 8., Kocher, | near Third. . All modern conveniences, Up-to-date head : R Titus, 8. C. H. 8. Bpérry, Mo. ———— . M. S.; Burpee, O. H U. H, 8. quarters for to: Hutchinson, O. mining and commercial me Marigold Wins the Prix Simonian. Army and navy headguarters. Sampic Whitmore, O. H. Seaweil, rooma. lusic at dinner hour. Located | | itigh jump_Seawell. . H Bose, H. IL | PARIS, April 20—W. K. Vanderbilt's enter of city. Convenient to-all car lines. | | S etcalf, atten. | Marigold, with Nash Turner up, won the CHAS EWMAN CO., , formeriy piro- 1 tadt, C. 8. * e -4 rietor of TRichelttn (V."'.fl:_ uonu‘;mg” Evers, B. H. 8 ;| Prix Simonian, worth about $2000, at the £t. Cloud race meeting to-day. Vander- bilt's Edna was fourth in the race for the Prix Valasques. L B e e e e e e e Y ) H. Prentiss, §. R, H. S.; Weller, ush & Pine sts.; telephone in every room -4 4 R. H. 8.: Zacharius, Mo- E n, 0. H. S.: Coyne, O. H. 8. Cunninghem, U. H, 8 Blakemore, B. H. S. Rose, . H. €. Kocher, 8. J. H. §.; Parsons, 8. R H. 8 Broad jump—Magerstadt, C. £. M. A.: Young, Gentiemen—The Glasses you made for me give the best of satisfaction. They rest & POLIE MRREST ) BODKMARER Authorities Attempt to Stop Betting at Lakeside. “Kid” Weller Is Taken Into Custody and Immediately Gives Bail. CHICAGO, April 20.—“Kid"” Weller, who THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., TUESDAY, APRIL | | has charge of the betting at TLakeside, | and Herbert Meyers, a sheét writer, were arrested to-day by Chief of Police Cox of Hammond, Ind., just | 4634, 2 1, 1903 FAVORITES FAIL TO PICK UP A PURSE, AND LONG SHOT PLAYERS ARE HAPPY Tommy Butler Lands Maresa First at Odds of 8 to I Whoa Bill Finishes a Short Head Before Juana. Bill Massie Defeats a Cluster of Shifty Platerg % - . THE CALL'S RACING FORM CHART. QOAKLAND RACETRAvi, Monday, April 20.—Weather fine. Track fa_ 1033, e t , $325, HE harvest for followers of the first choices at Oakland yesterda was a very light one. The fle all had a most open look, and favorites were bowled over from | start to finish. Horton, the Burns han as the horses | | were golng to the post in the fourth race. | | rests. {ler and Meyers were released on bu | der the English system and were antic The arrest dil ! There was little éxcitement over the ar All the bookmakers were working u rating some such action. not interrupt the betting on the English syslem. Upon arrival at Hammond Wel- d. Surmary: six_furlonge— Dr. Gracious second. Double O third. Time, 1:13. Second race, ngs—Gus Lanka won, Fake secord, third. Time, 1:19. Worth won, | four and a half furiongs—Jeiry a second, Judge Luthers ‘hird . five and a half furlongs—Burnie ' . Automaton d, Chop Suey me, 1:10, Fifth race’ one mile—Bondage won. Owen- | tor second. Albula third.- Time, 1:413, Sixth race, mil> and twonty yards—Miss Liza { mon, Prairie Dog second. Bonnie Lissak third. Time, 1:49 2-5 RESULTS OF THE RACES ON TRACKS IN .THE EAST Barney Schreiber's Deutschland Runs | Time, Second to Brush By at Kin- loch Park. ST. LOUIS, April 20.—Kinioch Park sum- mary: First race seven furlongs, selling—Pierce | won, Luna Minor second, ‘Parnassus Second race, seiling: le and a sixteenth. A:mless won_ Ci s D second, Bankstreet | third. Time 1:53%, Third race, six ifurlongs, purse—Brush won. Deutschland sece Biue Grass G third. Time, 1:1815. Fourth race, one mile E1 Rey won, Pirate second, Judsp third. Time, 1:4812 Fifth race, five and a haif furlongs, selling Irish Jewel won,_ Dr. Scharff cecond, Sir Chris topher third. Time, 1:26. th race, mile and a mixicenth, seil'ng Joe Doty won, Chorus second, Atneola third. e 1:54. NEW YORK. April 20.—Aqueduct summar | third, la b | doubles in the fifth, sixth and seventh inning: stead of tire my eyes, as 6cv- | Palo Alto; 8. Titus, 5. C. H. B.; R. Titus, §. | Hammer throw--Moullen, - eral pairs have dons before. | C. H. 5.: Melvin, O, H. &.; Mason. M. H. . | rius, Modesto; Sperry. Mod Burr Love, patrolman, Hali | Hagans, U. H. 5.; Sanborn. §. R. H. &: Bon- | H. &.; McKliilcan, 0. H. 8 ; H.o8, of Justice. F.A. CLISE perale H. 8 Hutchinson, 0. P. H. 8.; Hughes, | Roee, H. H. §.; Horton, U. H. S.; Cunning. SON, 361 O'Farrell. ©O. H.£.; Sheehan, O. H, S.; Munn, Modesto; | ham. U. H. §. six second, Flying Buttress third. Time, rac oval furlongs- Demurrer race, four and a half furlongs, selling Bombino won, B second, ~ Mimon Time, :57 eville solling—Animoe- Past third, Time, seven ! "Phird 5 Torchlight second won takes, four and on. Name Oki 55, th race. the Canarasie If furlongs—Palm Bearer second, Nine Pin third. Time, Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling—Kick- shaw ‘won, Oclawaha second, Rostand th'rd Time, 1:26, Sixth race, five and a half furlongs charometer won, Illyria second, Court third. Time, 1:07 4-B. MPHIS, Tenn., April 20 —Montgomery mmer: First race me second, ne mile, selling Class Leader Memphian won third. Time, ond Leaves won Time, 1:15. > Third race, four and a ha!f furlongs, selling —Mordella won, Viola second, Eshershen third Time, :56%. Fourth race. the Hotel Gayoso stakes, $1000 added. one mile—Rightful won. Péricles sec ond. The Don third. Time, 1:42% Fifth race, six furlongs. selling—Beautifui and Best won, Oronte second, Canyon third Time 1:17. e, 3ix furlongs, purse—Autumn Golden Rule second, Skiliful third Sixth race, one mile, selling—Love's Labor won, Flaneur second, Ginspra} third. Time 1:43 4-5 S SO BEAs | NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAMS DO SOME HEAVY HITTING Boston and Philadelphia Open the Baseball Season for the Amer- ican Association. of play Brooklyn National League teams resulted in Sharp fislding by the Brookly kept al_team from scoring #t” eritical m Score al April 20.—After eleven innings the game between the New York and | R H New York 23082 510 ! Brooklyn .5 12 1 Batteries—McGinnity and Warner; Jones | d Hearn. Umoir BOSTO; Aoril including gave Philadeiphia afternoon game. out, while AMit scattered. In was bezten tame. clght runs, clinching the Wiilis was hit hard through- hell kept Boston's hits well e morning game Philadelpiia cores: Iphia Batterie: and Zimmer. mpire—0' Day. | Afternoon game— R H. Boston .. 7 13 E Philadeiphia 3 s o 16 1 Batteries—Willis and Kittredse; Mitchell | and Roth. Umpire—O Day. AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON, Aprli 20.—Boston and Philadelphia inaugurated the ball season to-day before the largest morniny crowd that ever assembicd in this city, there being 8376 spectators. A bad fourth inning by Waddell gave the home team a lead which the visitors could not overcome. Farrell made his debut with the Boston team. Score: R. H. E Boston 9 10 F Philadelphia 4 1 7 Batteries—Winter, Dineen and Farrell; Wai- dell and Schreck, Philadelphia won the afternoon game by a great batting rally in_ the last three inmings. co Attendance, 19,282, R. H. E. Boston .. it 16 2 Philadelphia 4 10 12 4 Batteries—Young, Hughes and Farreil; Plank, Bender and Powers vt St YOSEMITE CLUB’S OFFER IS ACCEPTED BY WHITE English (m-mpio?:h Is Willinz te Meet Britt in This City Next June. - LONDON, April 20.—Before the Na- tional Sporting Club to-night James Boyle of Birmingham beat Splke Sullivan of New York on polnts in fifteen rounds of hard fighting. The men weighed 134 pounds and the go was for a purse of $2750. ‘White, the English champion, has ac- cepted an offer of the Yosemite Club of San Francisco to put up a.purse for the meeting between himself and Jimmy Britt in June. ol SR FUNERAL FROM HOME. McKinney’s Body to Be Taken to His Mother’s House. PORTERVILLE, April 20.—Undertaker McCabe left for Bakersfield to-day for the body of Jim McKinney. He will go to Tiptor on the midnight train and arrive here about 4 o'clock to-morrow morning. Tke funeral will take place from the res- idence of McKinney’'s mother at 2 o’clock to-morrow afterncon. Both of his broth- «rs, Ed and Jake, are here and feel deer- ly the blow that has fallen upon them. The mother {s nearly prostrated with grief. It is expected there will be a large number in attendance at the funeral. —————————— Four-fifths of Chicago's church goers are Catholics. { and_upward. 4034. FIRST RACE—I . | cap winner, was a starter in the four Index| Horse and Owny Wt e - |event and just managed to land Insids 3619 |Maresa. 5 ( Dolan)......| 08 2 s $ |the money. The pleasant weather drew T s el 2 Chandler Mo M1 [ TGN vl 2o o 100! 3 Buxten i Maresa, with Tommy Butler up, wh 622 Yo-No-Se, b (D, 108 3, 'a |- Sheehan.| 22 30 |mare was played one day last week for a s St 102 7 b 12 10 [mild “kiling,” took the opening sprint a8ty (Mlaspin 1 12 15 | Her odds were allowed to drift bac! i f .18 w59 |8 to 1, and she won all the way 3 931 9 20 20 |Boggs, the runner-up, downed Nullah 10013 o 10 half a length for the place, with Mou 10 | bank, one of the choices, a close fourth 40 | Montallade ran a fair race. "] = ns . —2 | By a very short head did Whoa B minutzs. Off at 2:19, Maresa, place, 4: sho rn the decision over Juana for the tw True Britton-Mayetta. Winner, ch. m. by year-old das a Willie See rode a vigoro 3 an gh Vay Sta 0od. Won rid . et pr T;-‘-;“:v'w;r:z”; St eighty yards. ficish on the winner, and the colt stoc e St ae 1he e ¥ Yan a (air rage. Vasailo away poorly | punishment gamely after making all running. Ravelena played second fiddls | to the stretch, but could not stand the racket and ran third. Rose Farr looked false favorite and did not make much of a showing After repeated attempts Rim Rock at last gathered in a purse. -The Oregon | bred horse w one of fifteen starte . [ . s 1823 |“he Vogue (O. W. Chappel | the mile and a sixteenth numb losi .. [Gonstanza (W. 1. Spters) g at odds of 7 to 1. Aloha II, the favorit Fime . 10 AL vost | minute. Off at 3 | showed first three furlongs from the Show, 7-10. Ravelena, show, 1-3. Winner | stand, where his game leg went back on ppinger.) Start good. “Won in a hard drive < him and he retired to the rear. Dugan o o Pet R L S S| and stalling off Tom Slavin won b nes I¥ a length in 1:48%. Bedner after a tem- pestuous trip dropped in third at the wire. Bill Massie defeated a very fair ot piaters in the mile selling affair, we bucked at 7 and § to 1. It was thought Disturber might be able to make it four 480 |Kickumbol straight, and the old cripple enjoyed * iiessed T. Shee'n flutch Ml . Powell honors of first call in the ring along wi s 12 Bell ... Royalty. For something over three-qua Gawa < Sl ters of the journey Disturber did look @ 4600 | Havine Bt | winner, then he went to pieces. Powell e Chandrer on Bill Massie next went on, scoring b Homage y»" k'fli-.,., two lengths from Rio Shannon. See Lena, o'« b na tiought Horton up from far back on I 1600 | Lou L. Jacks | egraph av . taking show honors. Ro d — alty lacked speed. %. 0% 2, 1:48%. At post 1 minute. Roct o e Trained by J 5 on in a drive of three. Winner pr in the fifth race, when J. H. Bennett E badly bumped at turn. ~Bedner also had a stormy passage or he might |1 to 1 shot, registered an easy first cv Damozel could ne up. Alvha went ne. Gawaine quit. Lena bled. scme speedy ones. The outsider showe AR SR AR v o R g In front after the start and, never heac RACE—One mile; selling: 4-year-ids and up: value to first, $325. passed the judges two lengths befors WSt Somenos. Judge Voorhies, the fave & did not get away any too well, tho P managing to finish third. Buxton on Liz i ) e zle Rice got away badly, as usual. (3800) Rayarty Adkins Lee Jackson anmexed the concluding (4626)(Miracle Knapp 2 mile and fifty yard run with Divina, tne second cholce. Caesar Young's Waterc went to the post favorite, but showed L. L. Dare . = o inclination to perform well and finishe eciap, 50, 1 how. -5, Winner. br. . by Traverse-Belle of M. |1ast. Divina passed Oriana and Fre Zoah. (Trained by ched—San Lution, Jim Hale, Forest King. Start Woods the last eighth, winning han good. Vo Bill Massie had all sorts of Disturber | from the latter horse. vace. Rcyalty can do better. ¥ too far r_ride. Antolee might have been close up th H +could' not out of it v 4638, ——— NOTES OF THE TRACK. Aloha 1I, one of the warm own FIFTH RACE st things chances or Bennett (E - H M ; od exceedingly bright Somenos (A. Josephs) Henderson 10 | Tudge’ Voorhies was e P Judge Voorhies (B. S. Brown) 106 Powell = 5’ e Tf Fau-;‘ed (.r,m the 6 Oro Viva (M. Ward) Hildebrand | 10 20 whers of Anvil AR ey Leash (1. Crosswaite 50 60 gl g L e ANHL (C L. Jackson.| 10,30 | on tlhe Clhicags frack With the e oo, 406 |Blue Mirac 3/J. T. Shehn 8 shown here he ought to put in a profit (4602) | Lizzie Rice (George ) Buxton ....| & i | season. profita (4498)|Caronal (C. W. Chapp i e « &1 I;'lrérl’rrh Y 10 30 ———— 4410 [Balifoom Beile (C, Lind) 0 101 J. Sheehan 2 4 S ——— 1:14%. AU post 2 minutes. Off at 4:01. Bennett_ place, 5; show. 2 Some. | GOBE Saves Love From Knockout. oa, those 2 Jodwe. show. L5 Winter. be.o o b &l e G PHILADELPHIA, April 2. — Harry (Trained by 1. Newell) Scratched—Doiterel, Tortulla, Ed Lilburn, Tommie Knight Forbes, the bantam-weight champion, had Byronerdale. Start good. Won easiy. Second and third drivicg. Winner ran a nice | the better .of the six.round baue wi race. Somenos had no excuse. Judge Voort t off at start. Oro Viva ran’a falf | mommey Tove of this . e race. Lizzie Rice off p and hustled too much. Ballroom Belle no speed | my ~ove of this city to-night. Just | before the gong sounded in the xth round Forbes landed on Love's Jaw and sent him reeling to the ropes. The gor A A A A e A e it S—Mile and 50 vards; 4-year-olds and up; value to first, $325. i Ow S oAb | saved him. Divina, 4 ( Primero Stable)(1 | ds. 6 (G. C : ey vy 1063 Frank Woods. 6 (€ | FEighteen miles is the distance at which Orlana, a_(Campbell 6 | the new 39000 candle power light on t (D S. Fountain). . tion, Pos Watere. (€. Young) Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth, will ba i | v le. 1:15%. 1:41% post 14 minute. Off at Divina, place, | - out. Woods Oriana, show. 3.5, Winner b, m by Borace, | Co— Jaw-Angelique. (Trained Winchell.) ratched—Sir Hampton, Hermencla, Star ‘otton. Start good. Won in a drive of three. Winner best. Frank Woods is improv- ADVERTISEMENTS. €. Orlana ran his race. Position no account. Watercure swerved badly last eighth ———— e LI : .| 9009000000000000000000 THE ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. four-year-olds and upward. — 12 Nugget .. 111| 4610 Estado 108 3 CLEVELAND First tace—Futurity course, -selling; maiden | ) *Windward ..106| 4628 Sly . 11,1106 three-ysar-olds | ) Geo., Dewey..108 | 4604 Legal Maxim.108 7 z % | ) Berrota 113 4628 Bogus Bill...113 426 Smpsn PInk(.100) 4324 Merwan .....112 2 Pt Morrissey.113| 4581 M. F. Tarpey.108 AND 8 Tamm Mover - 91 Lou_ Clivaden.103 (4622)Dol Welthoft.106 | @ s The Owl.. ‘Mordenta -....105 | (4580)G. W. Trahn.105| 4678 Bassenzo ....108 ‘I’mau" Tarrigan ‘;\‘:;"fl““hg;l)l:"‘«l"-: 4627 Spindle -105|(4378)Ln Fishermn.111 E Pt o1 06 = o A e 108/ Stxth Tace—One mile and ssventy yards, sl uT CLASS Alta G. 3 106 | ing: three-year-olds and upward. ont Peress. 95 14606)Iras 01 AND... THEM ALL Time has proved it. Second race—F eepng Child.102| 4583 Salver 85 kit 3 Tizona .10 *Ada N 102 ]} LAST 4380 Crigli J109 | #6828 *San Lautlon.. 97| *Mexicanna .. 30 101 ‘101 | (4534)*Hudson . 59| 4600 *Lodestar ...101 Jack Litilc Figaro-Guiltless.) *Apprentice aliowance. ‘108 | ‘m-m:;lv George Jr,: 104 | - st 4617 Forest F THE SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. 526 . I e 1 i First race—The Owl, Merwan, 835 and $40 (Magnet-Viola.) | Philaernus. —One mile, selling; {-)ur:,\l’zr—nhlli Second race—Lady Laurie, H. L. | Frank, St. George Jr. Third vz LEAVITT & BILL 4567 Bob Palmer 12 | : 4608 Halmetta Ji0+ | Third race—Yellowstone, Milas, 309 Larkin Stre 622 *Yell 9 () d et 4650 Rainer s e Maid 107 lHa.lme'.tl. z Old wheels of our make taken in ex- 4630 Temper ... Headstrong ..103| Fourth race—Royal Rogue, Byron TR Mhers v el 4622 Alb Enright.. 103! Fondo 100 | ’ 4571 Grha Sachem. 106/ Melkarth i0: | Rose, Sad Sam. . 1001 4589 Alturas ... *Resplritor ... 98 | Fifth race—Bassenzo, Sly, Dollie = | Fourth race—Six furlongs, handicap; three- | Weithoff. EVERY WOMAN year-olds sxd. upward. Sixth race — Montana Peeress, (3758)Headwater ...106/ 4564 The Major 4 isi 4620 Annfe Max:.. 02 4388 Sad Sam . Mexicanna, Ada N. S intronstest onj theatt fre e A 4607 E. M. Brattn 97| 4625 Kenilworth » 4631 Mocarito .... 96 4340 Byron Rose..10% .‘ ' WHIRLING 4360 Royal Rogue.106 4621 The Fretter..103 |, 17 the earth were equally divided among R E SPRAY its inhabitants each person's share would The new Vaginal Syringe. Fifth race—Six and a half furlongs, s be about twenty-three and one-half acres. Injection and Suction é‘—sfl'fll—.\iosl Con- venient. ItCleanses Iastan ADVERTISEMENTS. tly. MALARIA Germ Infected Air. 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