The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 4, 1903, Page 8

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IS5 MAE DY BEATS 845 0'0F IJ ockey Booker's Good l Ride Gives Mare the Purse. HEAVY PLUNGE ON JAGK RATLIN Mudlark Wins Garden City Handicap at Harlem. | | Sharp Rainfall Just BeforeISelects the Best Going and Race Causes Defeat of Keeps Contender Pinned Dick Welles. to the Rail. SRS Special Dispateh to The Call. Rain in tor- s just before the Handicap at changed ace and caused the de- colt, Dick Welles, sloppy track, was With Welles the handi- and on his were run off at Delmar Park this after- noon. There was no particular feature to the sport. Jockey Booker landed Miss Mae Day a winner of the: fourth event, when Bas d'Or, favorite in the betting, seemed best. Booker selected the good £oing, and pinning Bas d’Or between Miss Mae Day and the fence, won by diligent Ci i completely ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3.—Six ordinary events | THE SAN FRANCISCO C. TUESDAY, AUGUST WATERBOY TAKES SARATOGA HANDICAP IN DRIVING FINISH Sets His Own Pace Throughout, Stalls Off the Challenge of Every . Contender, and in a Furious Contest Down the Stretch With Hunter Raine Earns the Decision by Almost a Length S | i | ot YAGHT METEDR WING THE CUP The Emperor's Racer Easily Defeats Her Competitors. ] King Edward and Queen Alexandra Witness the | | Contest at Cowes. P AN | COWES, Aug. 3.—The Solent yvachting | season, which opened to-day with | matches under the auspices of the Lon- don Yacht Club, promises to be more | than usually interesting. The presence of | King Edward and Queen Alexandra guar- antees the social part of the event and the races will be up to the average. The fleet of pleasure yachts at Cowes includes many large steamers, but H. D. Drexel's Margarita gwarfs all with the exception CHAMPION: LAY THE RIFLE AGIDE Jeffries Goes on His Last Hunt Before Battle. Seems in Best of Condition and Will Keep Hard at Work. —— HARBIN SPRINGS, Aug. 3.—Thers wil) be ne more tomfoolery or glossing over in the Jeftries camp. While the giant bollermaker thinks it is a string of pearls to a string of Frankfurters that the championship lles in no danger, and ir fancy's mind can already hear the cheers of the great crowd and picture himself counting over the winner's share of the purse, trainer and manager Billy Delaney occasionally reminds his charge that hot nd seventy vards— Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles on WILL BUILD RAILROAD s W » Ja use of the whip. 4 . ndc g was made. [0 ot TP S s I of the roydl yacht Victoria gnd Albert. | gayorites have been bowled over before b A, S d from 10 to 1| sk RS RACE—Mtle and seventy yards, .on-‘ ‘\ The other” Américan yachts are AIUSON | .y went on his last deer hunt yester ) won easlly by a | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey St. % Fin. | | Armour’s Utawana and Mrs. Robert Goe-4 4 o Together with Eddie Hays, son of Ah:l»‘ l,ln‘ ;( g 34 1 f}jxl‘vtnx«:;nnfiiltl‘;]%(»n oms) 4 g é;z {1 lGet'rs ioa)}.!r:,ewm'!e nr)n:n:( lh;;?:::s;:g‘ proprietor Jim Hays, the pair started off " centn | 3 10 1—Lelia May_83 (Perkins). ... 3 erman Emperor's yac i - Ak o od . and after > s REvent e Tat e o8 AN Herr Watjen's Navahoe represent Ameri- | On two mules at 4 o'clock a. m. and Ste r Winner J Barret 3 " ards a long, tiresome tramp over the Winner, 3. ¥ Barretin B c.. by ! can vacht buflding yards. e e Tath i ioaith 0 Six o Beasle V. C.” King's Sister 0 I A ‘smart westerly wind was blowing scorching sun, retu = . ~ S fen g g R ) ol when the fleet of cruisers started on a | mer time without having secured ahy - T = A o I { thirty-mile course for a cup worth 6)|game. The hounds, accor \‘mr?e e e 3 i1 | guineas presented by the vice commodore | story of the hunters, jumped » bi IND RACE—Five furlongs, selling. | | | of the club. There were five entries. The | bucks, but never a chance for a shot E Horse, W “M‘; '" h-;‘ ?":‘ff"r | | Baff of Sir James Pender’s yawl Brunhilde | No doubt this is true as the .\x\;n“fl(f Ve ¢ 3 s 2321 | snappea just before she crossed the line. | biggest fish being lost, but as Jeff ts ar F AW er) 3 2 2 1 - . o 10 to 1 56 (Bridewel, 1 1 34 | | while immediately after the Therese car- | unerring shot. it may require a pinch of Time, Start good. Won easily. Win-| | ried away her bowsprit, leaving Eckford's | shot to be palatable. However, nobody ner, T. evens' b f., by Governor For-| | | Namara, Donaldson’s Bona and Kerr's | here disputed it with him. . g P Iy 58 Valdora to compete for the prize. Yesterday morning the champion again Pardee 107, Enigma. 100, | | The race for the rear commodore’s cup, | put in six rounds at boxjng, two each o also ran. { value 110 guineas, brought up three | with Fitzsimmons, Joe Kennedy and Jack S Bt 3 e i | schooners. The German Emperor's Me- | jomrries, after a couple of hours exercise - e B 10 1—Jake, 112 (Hall).. & g s i { | Weather beam and Cavley's Adela close | 4y okipping rope. Bob Fitasimmons is Hanas Mavberry 105, : g R B I | astern. In the course of the first round not a believersin love ‘tdps. and he and L to 1 Fonso, 100 (Perkins) 2 3 3n the Cicely carried away her gaft and the | poo & PO EPEr 6 OCF oMy oly fashion. Bros.. oh . by Bock M w',"" Meteor Ied to the énd of the round. Speed, speed, speed, that is the desirable - i IR I R Seamae- | A number of other minor handicap races | FBEC SPEC SR L ons Kept the £ " am 100, Prince Herman 109, | | & | champion chasing him continually, as it 2 ' 1ig 109, Sue's Sater 107, Lillie Long | | The King landed at Cowes this morn- | &/ fl“*md here that will be Jim Corbett's ] ing and visited the Duchess of Manches- | I8 r a y Sist 5 | | ter, who, with her sister and the Hon. | Plan of campaign. The work was so (st - i 79 | and Mrs. George Keppel, are among the | that Jeff was somewhat winded at t r: s n 105, Nt e Ty, 08 ta N | Buests of M. Pekluski at Egypt House, | finish. It was mapped out for him to e W . . Booker) A 3 AL 9 The Meteor and the Haldora won their | box again in the evening, but he evident- L also e 3 to 2—Bas 4'Or, 107 (F. Smith) 2 210 respective races. ly did not think this necessary. FOu Stecplechase, sh Pat i el N S e Now that the rifle has been lald awzy - pht, Jocl : Sosn. . Wes auiving. || expect to see Jeff indulge in his rou- Betting Weight, Jockey il . ; all expect to see Je! g : S tis” (oo - Plllotvs br. m. by Hermence. | | b M i tine work more consistently. No fault . kel - ] 38 | RUNS LIKE A WITCH | .4, pe picked in his condition. When 6 2 & W o | S questioned about the weight propesition, N k B b - ‘h’TA“_'_*'h:'l‘;{fk‘yllr;‘- = | ; Shamrock III Defeats Her Pnce‘mnker Billy Delaney said he did not think Jef- R ker C 1. Me 2 Gigas) 6 & i and Proves Her Worth in fries would weigh a pound less on the 4 2 ten: W.Watsn) 3 2 Light Winds night of August 14 than he does to-day T Ingolthritt, 110 (Bridewll) £ - 2 ot will & flaht ‘SBesd . ' : s 1%, | Sart gat . Won' drivt ' !| ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J., Aug.|In the past, with a fight ahead of him Betting s Watking & Cos ch T oy | e —— $ s o ——+ | 2_With all the luck against her, Sham. | the boilermaker has laid awake nights 4 - ord - I | e o A . oge frea of methods to remove adipose I Hermence 110, Port | : >’ it . | dreaming of meth P s ™ o4 Heign pugh . 2 | ARATOGA, Aug. 3.—It would re- 100, Tommy Rot 107, Bluish 102, Red Light [ Fock III to-day again proved hersell a| . ..o 254 suffered from nightmare in 6 to 5 v = et quire great courage on the part of e i St 0d ;Wndld m;vr l;h"sh! 'l‘(fl;dsxbr bffl""z which he imagined that in a single night o ’ - S any critic to decry the perform- ¢ Y er pacemaker, Shamrock I, nine minutes | hig avordupois had suddenly Increased to i Jockey. St ance of Waterboy, who ran the ! ; Hmli\'vuma.\fl: One mile, 'hre!vyear-nldl;und fifty-seven seconds in a thirty-mile | that of Fatty Blodes. Jeff seldom steps r = '(A. Bookr) i | and up, sellin 3 é . 4 7 -4 .. '8 r s e best race of his career and won | | | | Betting. “Horee, weight, Jockes. st. % Fip. | Windward and leeward race off Sandy |on the scales now, and like all flgmler- SIX . = o e 0 (Higs : his rioh: Saratbgh HAnAleAS. - worll: B || 7 to 10—Vincennes, 103 (O'Neil). 5 2° 12 | Hook.|The wind was not better than five | is as secretive about it as an old maid is eeiling ¥ —— Bt o T el s AR vl Py % i St Sever, 105 (Fuller). 3 3 2% | knots when the boats crossed the line. | of her age. It is doubtful, though, 5 e, W n F0cy chi, th. By, Mapras- |10 tho Winner, iafter & AV tirough the [ | 5 a0 (Redfern) 8 8 chfly. | * The boats got away on different tacks, | whether the bar would balance at 230 e - i Feronia. 94, Eocry's | homestretch with Hunter Raine. These |, = e Winner, J. A. Drake's b. g by Vietor Shamrock I heading off shore, while the | The weather here continues warm and 15 5—Kitmor snder 95, Lady Obey two drew away on the last furlong, caus- | | John ‘Barievcorn 101, James F 88, | challenger started toward the Jersey |it would not be surprising to see the - ; Vi 2 ing tremendous excitement when it ap- CALIFORNIA HORSE WHICH IS | | 9. Dinksie &8, Kallt 1 L | shore. An hour after the start Shamrock | champion order his traps packed up and a e f th and e Russell 96, Gold Eell 103, Highlander 112, also | v § ¥ by Tenny-R ST. LOUIS ENTRIES. peared for a moment as it the gran TURF CHAMPION OF THE | ran | IIT was nearly a mile ahead, though not | take his departure for Oakland before j A 0. Goldaga 106 & Weather clear: track | VI2Ck horse, which had so nobly with- EAST . I R 1o Windwetd. 1he wesk Dag sheind. 19 W0 remeet he ; " g yegdioe i 5 T track | ciood the challenge of every contender, | | il SARATOGA ENTRIES. When both boats headed for the mark | s freaky and changeable as the schedule ongs, selling—Glenesher | Was in grave danger of losing the rich | g e S e iy o | SARATOGA. Aug. 3.—Weather clcar; track|the challenger still led. Shamrock I, in | on some jerkwater rallroad. His good HARLEM ENTRIES. x5 Grandpa 07, Peach | race to erratic Hunter Raine, who on | fast “Entries the windward position, fetched the turn, | humor, though, is contagious. Amons 3 Avg. 2.—W e threaten! Happy Hoollsen 1oy | Scme of his performances was the ve: B'i":.','". "n;_‘rsv. “‘ollh!‘v”:'w’k?vn St. % Fin. First race l"‘:“‘"'l’" h:‘}{m’;;:‘""'?& ol i but Captain Wringe had to make two recent arrivals here is Billy Lyons, ~ 2 3o n g - s p " o eg0e 7 unc 3 2 wi 5, A ola. 11 ol | a 2 5 . ¥ artledge 107. B D . b g e e Arietta 100 Bobadil 103, S, Val- | Short tacks. | the silver-haired philosopher of O'Farreli - urlongs. selling—Harry | thought stood 2 chance. But, thanks 100 to I—Sadducee.” 116 (Rice). /2 3.3 4 | Delhi 103, Spring 113, Basetul 115, | Both boats broke out spinnakers and | street, who recently invented a speed . Mistie 95, Siiaia 100 | the energy and ability of Odom, this| ‘Time, 1:12 15, Start good. Won cleverly. | Memories 100, Astec 115, Divination 112, Abbeli | balloon jib topeails for the run back to | developer, and hopes to induce Jeffries < Kammerer Jos, Jegn | Catastrophe was averted, and Waterboy | Winner, J. Santord's b7 by Laureate-La | 103 Gay Lotharlo 105 "Belle ot Wakefleld 100, | the finish line. All the way home the | to give it a trial. Billy himself is a rec- o Tasigent 105, Hetelock 105, ~Sia | endured punishment, withstood the rush | Tosca. ' Earl of Warwick 110, also ran. | spink Ti5, Hiehbaty 115 Caseine 11> 9°19- | challenger ran like a witch in a freshen- | ord holder. and Jeff appears to look fav i mile_and _seventy yards, | Ofiuiter Raine and won by about thiee- | sgCcOND RACE-Amout v4wo and a hair| . Second ‘race;-one miie, three.year-olds snd|Ing breese. Shamrock.l-was more than a | orably on the invention. Morris H. Lane B e ™%, JArds. | quarters of a length in 2:05 35, which | miless Huntors cecerimsd upward, selling_Knight of Rhodes 111, Lady | mile astern of the challenger at the finish. | of poervville, an ardent admirer of the ¥ . equaled the track record, made by G. B.| Betting. Horse, Welght, Jockey. St. % Fin. :’:z;m- ;xn:x, -rn?)nn‘n.u 103, Rostand 101, ——— (Bl comldl ot g 17 s e o i ongs, purse—W; »t | Morris’ Cunard last year. ‘ 9 to b—Rockstorm, 146 (G. G 5 nksie 86, Axnes 4 . S les, is R 1 s of ’.lf;r_' wae however mieat differihos o]k t0.5-Xihe Virsidian, 14 Lntes. 3. & § Thi-d race, five and a half furlongs; maiden | PASSES AN ORDINANCE sprin A crowd is looked for to-mor- e % g2 ¢ hengdon, b W 11 to 5—Double Thong, 153 (Mara) 1 two-vear-olds—Mineola 109, Bobadil TiZ, Dolly | TO REGULATE BOXING | row- F. E. MULHOLLAND. . St mbls 1 AW gml.: lle(L h(i\ « ununl anl aler; Time, 5:24. Start good. Won easiy. Win- | SpAnker 100, Tamarax 113 Revellls 112, Ap- | 108, Dr. Carrick 108, | boy. The latter had up 127 pounds, and | ner, T. Hitchcock Jr s ch. g o _ | plaure 108, Glad Tidings 109. ———— | r. Carrick 108, rosSh. g by Potomac- | City Council Takes Action to Curb| lle 98 Terra Incognita | the track was deeper to-day than it was | Brown Princess. Double Thong fell, remounced mocsr g gy o e % Dilion 101, Mission 100. . ey | last vear. Hence the merit of Waterboy's [ and finished; Ten Below Zero 143, refased. ;;;;'41:,';5.:‘"h-,;’_‘,;',;‘frff"';;,;g;g_m;';:—@;g;y? Tendencies of ‘Mush- | THROUGH BECKWITH PASS - Faise 100. Our Lady | VIClory appeals to most onlooKers as| muIpD RACE—_Five and a hait furlongs; | 106, "Rockmart 106, _Stamping Ground 116, room’’ Clubs. | oy 15 Dt ~ l.{?:t:nuusm‘ [’).» n;uk. something far beyond any race recently HF]u-;n nmk‘a»_ two-vear-olds: 3 ;‘!‘ur‘j:}r: m'xm'fl! L’:’:; "‘ll&d "{'hl\nfi "1'2‘] Bugenia | 41 AND, Aug. 3.—The City Counci] | Western Pacific Company Begins 1 Jis, Henry § arrie Hove 93. Little | run etting. Welght, Jockey. £t. % Fin. , Ada Nay , Astarita 124, AN, Aug. 4 3 | A an 101, Elle 100, Ming oy of Pranstamar 102, Auies 1%, | "1 010 turfmen sald, when the event | 25 10 1-Tibpacinoe: S5y (b s e Fitth race, elx furlongs, three-year-olds and | to-night finally passed the ordinance to Active Operations on East End ¥ . ! ST. LOUIS SELECTIONS. was well over and the enthusiasm had | D 10 1—Ormonde’s’ Right, 125 L B € i Bopent of Rhiodes 108 J&rd- | regulate and license boxing contests in | of Proposed Route. = . o A e i g g { 11!/.“.ru'|,(lhl) effervesced, v:.m e Tt sk & ,’}—“;lru‘_t]n:'w 97, King Pepper’ 108, Irene Lindsey | this city. Under the measure, which has| SALT LAKE, Utah, Aug. 3.—The West- p &, 3 Ne ork Telegrapl dinary horses were so close to the win-| Time, Won driving., Win- | 108, FElsie L 106, Unmasked 1 | v rlal approv: v the yor, | Pacific Rallroad, which is to bulld 5 B Cam First race—Dr. Cartledge, Rhyme ner as to discount the performance.|ner. H. s 'chi. c. by Cavugh-Men: | SIXth race, one mile, three-vear-olds—Gim. | Teceived unofficial e, b R S T Lake via Atee 302 Ry ¥ | Hunter Raine, it is true, is hard for the | dacity.” Batts 117, Euphrata 114, Dimple 114, | CTeck 100, Onatas 119, Canajoharic 100, High | incorporated athletic clubs, under certain | from the Pa Mater £ and Reason, Peach Juice. ordinary racegcer to properly gauge, but | heiance 117, K Water 117, 'Moharib 117, | {Rancellor 190, Dramatist 114, Slave 100, | restrictions, can give professional or ama- | the Beckwith Pass, has' commenced ac- Second ~race—Mistie, Tangent, when it is seen that both Goldsmith and g o\ C*OWD Prince 117, also ran. = SARATOGA SELECTI | teur contests, under police supervision, | tive operations on the east end of the HARLEM SELECTIONS. Soun Bhaistas. Gunfire were decisively beaten, and that |*. FOURTIH RACEOne and'a quarter milen, | ) f ONS. but with permission first obtained from | contemplated route. A surveying party By the L0ene & Db Third race—Hook Sea Oka, Lasso, - there were no accldents that caused their a handicap: | By the New York Telegraph. the board of police and fire commission- | in command of B. F. House left here First race—Outwai, Codex, Libert e O § 7| defeat, the fact remains that if Water- ey bt poskay First race—Stalwart, Divination, | ers. The law is framed to prevent “mush- | last night for a point near Reno, Nev., Bell. 5 s £ bt Loy's record s not a very high-class per- Hunter Haine, 107(Coch Baseful. room™ clubs’ from engaging In the bus- | where the line crosses the Southern Pa- el Fourth race—Forehand, Mag No- |fcrmance then there are no racers of ciass | 80 to 1—Caughnawagas 108G ks s § Sppde i fness cf promoting boxing exhibitions. | cific. This surveying party will bring the Second race—St. Minor, Oronte, lan. Rainland i the Bast wime 30055, Star fair. Won drivin. econd race—Trinity Bell, Knight| city Auditor Breed reported that there | line across the desert to Salt Lake. The Sylvia Talbot. Fifth race—Gin Spray, Eliza Dil- | }unter Raine's excellent race was to| Zealandia. Heno %0, Guniire 199 Gess- | of Rhodes, Agnes D. | would be a credit balance on the city’s | party is a large one and the work will Third race—Bondage, Lucien Ag. % ’ have been expected, for his party played ] smith 114, Hermis 123 Injunction 102, Afri. Third race—Dolly Spanker, Rev- | books for the last fiscal vear, after the | be rushed. oy I R - lon, Kingstelle. him heavily to be third, and to a moder- | fander Wi, Disadvantage 107, also ran. South | gi1)e Applause. Council had made certain transfers of See et - pleby, Brage. Sixth race—Aules, Menace, Our ate extent to win. George Odom told S e <5 Fo a | funds for which he asked to-nizht. An| EQUALIZERS ASSESS Fourth race—Aladdin, Rossmond Willie Shields that at the head of the| FIFTH RACEFive and a halt furl ourth race—Wild Thyme, Astar-| amount of $10,58 was left with which to .| Lady. i FR ongs, | THE UNITED RAILWAYS Tom Curl > stretch he feared Hunter Raine was go- | [we-vear-olds o Welant: Fhek SRR ita, Judith Campbell. | meet bills not vet paid. but the Auditor — 3 . ” ‘| ing to win, but Cochran took a steadying | 7o 1=y, san 194 b i ol 00 Fifth race—King Pe | sald tbis would nét all be requi ¢ il Saat i Y Tto 5 (G 5\ er. @ tuired to | Run a Good Amount Above Fifth race—Glisten, Appollinaris, Council Permits Poolselling. { pull on the Shields horse and Odom sud- | & to 1—Juv.Maxim. 116, (Callahan) § » 1 Lindsey, Us k dg G L] (2725 up all outstanding bills against the | Figrea T Ml 8 Henry Lyon LOS ANGELES. Aug. 3—The City|denly siole away with Waterboy, which | & to 1—Avenger, W07 (Hicks).. s 7 & § 2 ¥ ERTIRSRAC year 19022 ended June 3. He also re- . Ty Sixth race—Barrica, Bob Pranklin, | ¢ ) voted to amend the or-| move really won him the race. Summary: | wiint: Li0TE0. Start bad. Won driving. | | Sixth race—Gimerack, Africander, | ported that the assessment rolls and his Mark. Pronta dinance inst selling pools within | FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; all ages; purse: | Algae. Laccoon Magdala 94, Ganonogue | Dramatist. | annual estimate would be filed this week.| SACRAMENTO, Aug. 3.—The State the city s to permit of poolsell- sides 0. . A ! | _A. C. Schlesinger filed a protest against | Board of Equalization to-day assessed the s i at Agricultural Park | ® el el el the payment of a fee to Guy C. Earl as |y - ; Winners of Seattle Races. ) h lays' fa » 3 | United Railways of San Francisco at 3 x.‘r;,x‘, : Seattle ces. 1;:].,,. g ms\ .:){'1“.'. :43((«1& :‘me} m-tfll. BOSTON LOSES GAME BUFFALO DRIVING CLUB utmr?e,\‘ ror‘the Auvdllor I.n the suit over | §20,150,000. This includes roadbed, rails, P his removes th bt n the way the Contra Costa Water Company’s bills. | polling stock and franchise. The remairi- n to hold & fall race meet. Work TO WASHINGTON TEAM H[NHISH BI-AEKS OPENS CIRCUIT MEETING | An ordinance allowing $1500 for Earl's| ger of thelr property is assessed by the ssing rapidly on the new Ascot | 3 TSR R — vi Vi d t int. s Park racetrack jusc outside the eity lim. | Philadelphia Beats New York in a Billy. Duck Wina the 2:12 Class| The Oakiand Tramsit Coneniidated was| oT0 MMy - o its. Contractor Allen, who built all the Contest Devoid of Any Excit- tracks around San Francisco, fs in charge i Features. of the work and expects to complete it by | ing Feature < %] AMERICAN LEAGUE. awarded a franchise for a connecting line on Piedmont avenue and Pleasant Valley avenue for $500. The franchise also in- Trot and a Purse of $2€00. BUFFALO, Aug. 5.—The Buffalo Driv- Car Escapes Falling Bowlders. SAN JOSE, Aug. 3.—At the time of the earthquake last night the last car to FLUDE LYKHER November 2 < B Rty FASHING 3 4 cluded one thousand feet on Talcott ave- ¥ 0L o T T Ve R Ing Ciub’s grand circuit meeting opened | nue, but Attcrney Engs, for the company, | Alum Rock wes seven minutes behin Chicago Jack Daly Loses on a Foul. | ni.“, 20lx in the seventh inning and won to- to-day at Kenilworth track. The weather| said that it would be abandoned. time and thereby escaped what might have been a serious disaster. The car. had SALT LAKE, Utah, Aug. 3.—The sched- | day's game handily. Boston's infleid work was : : : | was fine, but the track was a bit slow. SR e e ek uled twenty-round contest between Chi- | the feature. Attendance, 1700. Beore: == Their Crime the Muti- | summary: | DOWNIEVILLE, Aug. 3.—George Haskins, | PASSed through the tl;minel in the eanyon " By ” - - o o inent citizen of Forest City, committed | when it was compelled to stop by the cago Jack Daly and Jery MecCarthy of | w, to e 4 o ; : 2:18 course, pace, purse $1200—Tom Keene | “ybnae b . « bl | 3 “ . . by . . y ashington lation of an Invalid Pl m ®| sulcide here last night about 11" o'clock by | presence of hugeé bowlders which the T oo Duttewas given th MeCcy Bt hie [oman Lot G Tima, . 3105 - Bedtiar S, Hbony Recise i1, | shooting himselt throush he heart with a re- | cartnquake had sent rolling down the hill round on a foul. The men mixed it from | ayinrteties—Orth and Ritiredes; Gibeon b started. nd’ Reclor also | volver, The act is sald to have been caused | o3 g yay Dloched for & long dis- i i . Tiger. X A by domestic trouble. He was & carpens he track was blocked for a long Jockey Ransch P{’°‘5 ‘the Winner. | the start, but McCarthy's blows were the | 'raw YORK, Aug. 3.—In a game absolutely Youth By md rage. 2:12 class. trot. purse $2000— | trade and an undertaker at Forest Crop " | tance. PARIE, Aug -W. K. Vanderbilt's | more telling and In the second round Daly | devold of any exciting incidents, Fhiladelphia e T o 1'0&' S I Deats and Vestal, ridden the American jockey |began deliberately butting. He did this | beat New York to-day. e fielding of the 3 b the first heat in ‘3.18 A 1e . voR - A e | o h ARTF PP 2:13%. “Allie Wood, Haw- Ransch, won the Prix du Premier Pas at |again in the third round and the referee | 10c31% Was not 4s sharp as usual, except in the G::):Rn"om) CITY, Ind., Aug. thorne and Anna Held also started. Caen to-ddy. Vanderbil's Marigold was | promptly stopped the fight and awarded R .H B e Hearshey, an invalid aged 19 Dx'rblrd race, 2:12 class ‘pace, purse $1000- unplaced in the Grand Bt. Leger de it to McCarthy. The affair almost ended | New York.... ©2 8 #|years, while hunting squirrels on his m‘,."".’l_,,;':‘flz:‘f;%!' t l-,;"i B henis and sy [in @ _r;—v‘»for all fight. the two contest- | Pnéln‘x‘l:::):;:”um“ and Beville: Plank ana | (AHEr's farm near here at noon to-day [ the second ‘heat in 2:10%. Stratultne M A DISEASE ——.‘.—_1 s junts Juling M Mb merDy for & mingts, |- CBte Wwas approached by two prowling negroes, | Willamount. fi';!;nnnlrl((;(;relor_ Plumbline and 1 . ass 3 i ean Margares S — et 1 - 4 < hn' v b4 5 x Byt g T g e B e ] SRR IR 1 AT T | pSLEVELAND, Aug. 3.—Donovan's base on | They grabbed the boy, searched his cloth- [ “Fourth race, 5:19 clash trot, purse $1200— INHE B Tinis.-and known s an actress Tor ts | Coonel Almes Hockwall. T s aiedtenant | halis e Sieman tium, cost De- | ing for money and, finding none, tore his Dan T, won the’ third and, fourtly heats and W . yeurs 2 220 in Barope, is dead | wiose death was announced om Saturday. ook | the frst (nning. Attendance, 3000. ~Seors clothing from him. While one negro heid | the race, Time. 2:0 ing R A Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the — < R % W ¥ Mim another mutilated him with a knife. | Lord Vincent won the second heat and third | meck and throat, Catarrh weak eyes, white swelling. gfi sive sores and ab. ev: 5 v, 3 » , v b | 2 The boy succeeded in_reaching home, | money. in 2:10%. Dulce Cor. The Roman, s < s , offens Detroit i LW AT ok . eru; - a e Batterles—Joss and Bemis; Donovan and | He told his story, and hid father gave | MX™e A. J. D. and Baron Deshay also start: aceistei:, ki %‘1’0"?’ lossof strength and weakness in muscles and joints. Buelow the alarm, monnted a horse and called | ““Fifth race, 2:15 class trot, three-year-olds, 2 miserable disease and traceable in almost every instance to some family blood taint. Scrofula is bred in the ST. LOUIS, Aug. t. Louis took the open- purse $1000—Tireless won, Miry Gage se ing game with Chicago In good fashion to. 3, ee second, for volunteers to wreak vengeance on the Lord Roberts third.” Time, 2:14%, 2:151. fleeing negroes. Two hundred men and Secrofula a red on the head of my day. Sievers pitched a loose game. Pows o in with Slattery at the bat in the ninth | POYS joined in the chase. Neighboring i i little grandchild when only 18 month i fanned him for the third out. Atiendance, | farms and towns were warned by telo. | OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE }"""' i8 tranmmitted 9ld, ‘aid spread rapidly over her body. 8200, Score: R . E |Phone and the country was scoured. No OF THE PACIFIC COAST| 1O parent to child, The next attacked the eyes and B R, B E ltrace of the negroes was found. The : i the seeds are planted in Teas TS Shawonid late Aax sipivy b Chicago . t8 1t ifhunt proceeded until nightfall. The Sher-| Gantoin Charles E. Stanton, Army| infancy and unless the could &':oemu o relieve the Iittle in- Batterles—Sievers, Powell and Sugden; | Iff with a detachment of deputies and y 24 ey A g Nocent. It was (hen that we decided oo Flaherty and Slatter, police followed the mob to prevent a Paymaster, Goes From San ; purged and pu- try 8. 8. 8. That medicine at once made RIS iy lynching if possible. Francisco to Denver. rified and every atom of 8 speedy fid com; l;t- cure. She is now —_————— reth Scrof s never had PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3.—Superior hitting WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—Postoffice estab- thet.nmt oved f- &‘:n D, A 2 Bemaeves a sign won to-day's”game’ (& Brookiyn from Phila; Prominent Southern Man Dead. lished__Washington: Synarep. Okanagon Coun- ula is sure to develop at 150 MRS. RUTH BERKLY, delphia. TI ome team failes et a of il = s & ., master. : : i R e Gelomidt atter the third oning. Tho Geldmg of | | OS ANGELES, Auk. 3.—George Sinsa- | Yy William P. Bariett postmaster, | some period in your life. South 5th Street. Salina, Kan. both lendid. Attend: , 1700, | bough, well known in business and frater- | zanito, B, Bolton, Buntingville. : - - e e B valiicloclel. (i BbIlch CAIROriay i LA e L I Noremedy equals S. S. S. as a cure for Scrofula. Itcleanses and builds e B M Elsuddenly at his home in Slerra Madre, | F; HArs. Gig Harbor; William C. Fudse, La | UP| t::e ‘bloot]li makes it rich and , and under the tonic effects of this Philadeiphia 4 5 2 |aged 45 years. Sinsabough at the time of | “Four-class postmasters appointed—Caiifor- | STCAt Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive organs are » Batteries—Schmidt and Jacklitsch; Fraser | his death was Deputy Grand Commander | nia: Frederick J. Wheelock. Ono. Shasta strengthened, and there is a gradual but sure return and Roth. Umpire—Johnstone. of the Knights Templar of California. County. vice Andrew J. McFarlin, . to health. % it of r e T i Ty o PO ; oy K et ooy Ui BN e o e et Syt the > sbur to-day. rg 5ot off In the lea R S : : 3 i i — G e by scoring two rune In (he. third, their only | ©@ @ | “'Navy order—Ensign H, H. Evans goes to the L seatored glands is carried off as n as the bk i Oz tallies of the game. St. Louls by a game ef- | runs in the eleventh inning and defeated Bos- | Adams. > to a normal condition, and the sores, erup- . fort tled the score In the sixth and scored the | ton in a long drawn out but exciting game, | A ATRY orders—The examining board convened tions, and other s toms of Scrofula disay winning run in the seventh. Attendance, 1300, | After Boston tied tha wenre cnd sl hadme: [at Monterey, Cal., is dissolved. Captain S.S.S.is Ry sappear. HAVANA CIGARS Bcore: R H. E |05 Pates in the ninth Mhtthewson struck out g:m:cf l:“&‘:gh"m" § lf:;- San 'fi' o d mg. uaranteed purely vegetable and lm:mlm; an ideal blood — : .;. 12. i e mae., Astwrienoe IR0 Beors: 1t LY ver, N porary tp‘un er-n”’k ic that n‘u"l_iltlwuql blood u;nt and b\:xlllds up weak constitu- sburg . by New York Fire B ph 7 ———————— ons. Oun lysicians advise wi harge, write bout Batterles_Murphy and ‘Ryan: Falkenburg, 4 Bosion - seeecnnee 10 41 SANTO DOMINGO CITY, Aug. 3.—The new | their case. Book mailed free, ks e o Leever and Smith. Umpire—0'Day. tthewson and Warner; Willle | Government has been instalied. The country BOSTON, Aug. 3,—New York scored three is quiet and business is Increasing, 'THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA- and Moran. Umpire—Emsile. .

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