The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 2, 1904, Page 8

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,'SHIFTY FORMASTER PROVES - TOO SPEEDY FOR DICK TURPIN Favontes in Fau‘ s.m FRANCISCO CALL'S RAcmG FORM CHART. f P. A Al : Board oF Mahagers 9 y L . oA ' | INGLESIDE uc:mcx. MONDAY, Feb. 1.—Weather cleydy. “Track fast. -Sustain. the ""tm,n 1“']"9’1 . FOI‘m Out a.t g m FIRST RACE Five and a & € furicags; sclling; 8-yeaP-olds_and up; to_first, m ‘by Registration Committee- 7 i : R Forss: “end Owner: 1\\([5(. iy w z prm'n'd by “the 38 RS e ‘Ingleside. agt ek =t CHICAGOAN KNQ(‘{\F; :!).I»’:I‘_(‘ARRIHJ BY . “ONE - VOTE i S : ;ig‘g-nx‘ 8 e i foee 3 3.3 % ————— ) Moving from Oakland te Xng:‘es&& BR46 C“cm . ifiz::‘ ag :3 Californian Is Getii ! Lineoln Clubh Officials Fail Z;‘“‘f: l‘:;";:‘x:‘e;ffefiaz”&’e‘:il;:‘n‘: SR i E; skrgég 13@21 of Encounter ! to Establish Jnmicence. S_“ :::.;T:::fi\}u:fi;d:v were a trifle below e i e e rd attracting. only : bi Al Farrow: ters’ © Eateia sqir crowd. The track is slower than i SAT Feeaw Belle, Bna Rosewater. ;_show, i-3. R=zed, she 1" - Share - the ‘Fi Madicon, _Scra(he Opponent _Loses yon h & across the bay, . Start poor: . W after an early drive, ing. Wizner recslved 3, i jARE N apross lh" bay, iriclining to "f best ride: Hildibeant of Skip Mo wac ontfooted the first, pare ‘but. caught See nagpine {euppy, which. mtlitaies against any near the'close, - Track oo cuppy for-Beil Rexd. Othérs no_secount. The twelve amateur. boxers. who took {‘part. in the fistic - exhibition glven} record breaking feats. Favorites made _““““““““““’ A D A S T BT, Tt o standoff, capturing three purses: : der the -iwsnices of the Lincoin Ath- The Rastern rolt, Dick ' Turpin oo a1 fetic Club. 3t Mechdnics' Pavilion o] from the stable of the popular Ne“; 3 L January 19, together with' the viab. of-{ Yorker, Frauk Reagan, met defeat ._; L als, “were ‘held ‘suspended.. by the{ again.. He hooked up with Formaster, 3 0.2 ard of manageéers of the Pacific Ama-}ihe rmu-« colt, ir the ;lx-rurlong run |’ g :'g: e e e. of upholding-the | 158 L e Colors, . Formaater: pilats | 3 100 sction’ taken by the registration com-! .q hy Bullmen, closed a 3. to- 6. choice | A% . g mit Monday night and the mo-| and aftec Otio St had cnt out all |’ 2 minutes. Off at 2:31. - Willa, piace, " Carira, tied by -one vote: i thé pace, with Dick Turpin:as:a-close | This ns that Sum Berger, Georgeé | iraveling eompanion, Rullman, astride Sullivan and the other boxers who tealk | the mw; te, -'rl.‘)“‘dc‘"l on siil about a sart in the exhibition- are. blackligted | TUTON& from the judges. Turpin for jm(x' ‘:uu' time as ihey ‘i‘an produce | & Vay. proved bithersome, ‘bui’ thel L I' s i s first choice woen with comparative ease. jevidence -to- ‘show. that they received last fifty vnrd_\ Stifel finisked. & Do money for mkmg pact in the 80-| ¢loge third. B called .nn“ll ur L #how. 3-5, Winner, ch. f. by King ®ric-Pearl hed—Pirella, Miss Tonopah; Lily Gélding. ~Start way il on Wila and gave ision another day. - Sacchariss a poor race. So did Edih will improve. -Lillian "Avers ran ac"harn[!. i Ever sirice hh twé-year-qld: form. | ™. L. Stanfleid's ‘Bell Reed has been a ticklish betting propaesition, and his the latter gave notice of an £ their case. Lo Cors JRec. Imbtavs . Wk h'u,fr’&‘m % 200 p 4 X 3 age: " was instale. vori the' 4 bt i'he question-of uphotding the action °d Tavorite for 8 |Lareen - 0 10 first - event aid after. lingeri -along taken by the reg tion:. committee | \iip: Larsen - ," .. Formaster, place and_show, Jdst Monday -night. brought rmtlh mu«}: I thiva. Bbbe ok £ : 3.8 Winner, eh. :amy;;xla\ru‘:-o:;\s" rom. the representatives of | matte 7 :vith. Brenmus: gnd ] alned: . Hol Sei 2 q o 1he varioiis clubs, George james, Chair-| iue 0 DRt oot & L 5 ki s e s - e o t: by. Hil- Twenfy-three to| e, Was quoted against the fvinner.: rsen does ‘neat shin man ‘of the committee - made a- strong plea. that the manzgers uphold the ac taken last Monday. -night. and .in argumens stated that ng gameé was being zod deeper and--deeper -iato -‘the ¢ until’ at the présent time it was athing - than a professional sport. " “The views.of James: were not taken 1. the same light by all the other mem- he of the. board of ‘managers. After. examining various .witnesses, including “Boxers -Sam . Berger, Bob Lundie, Joe elly ‘and-Abe Label, and the officlals (e ont Bethe: Wiy of ‘the “club, many ‘mrembers .of 1Re| thare looked to board €ailed to.see that sufficient evi- 0ked to be nothing to the mile S S I SR wlling; 4-yr.-olds & up. to first, $325. Fin Op. CiL 7 £ of 21 n| % 213! Hudebrand ' 4 3% Kunz .... 5 [Henderson | Woods, place, 1-3; B B Start good. ila, played. from'6. to 4, H thé. favorite very | ()R at 3:23, " Lednean. show, n. Seratcheg—C Wovnds mucir the best. chilles broke down .ll the von ‘gt -a’mile and.a: furiong. Expedient had SELECTING HEAD OF JESUIT ‘ORD} =, St0od ‘A lonx Nell \ulli\an Tu Done by Sixtz-five Electors. Wijo ‘€on vene in Convent of Loyola, - a. Spain. o A - and a giarter sellin -' Thie: meths wed in_the Felec: [Uence was' presented. to-warrant the | Woods. ind. (né shri b ek oy 5 o supreme head of. the &#it re-, [[Dcard’s uphelding the registration com- | entry did score hands dawi: . Larsen 5% 718 Oriei- off- B bisici mittee’s decision. . pilated ths . bay geiding, “which ruled < g o direct: eviderice ‘Was brought. for- ot nen e g @4 to.5 chance, and finished in front 5 B D other wopde. Lie svard to show that any.of the boxers| of “iixpedient:and- TIé Liedaean ivith et is a llow Had-. dctually .received money, but:the chilles puli"d. 30 150 offick something. in Tesery, s of. the . clab - could . not sho\\ un‘hm g, the vxlalmJ xmn:nlu thsv u:_ mile. and- T “for sostalles trophies and' one of In- thé 4 rs under the ban acknowleflg@v}1 with a m;.u feld n?al{lal;‘tj:gnr\ :lnrl"r: ng $20 for . training expensec. |Clark,.rigden. by Hildebrind, -showed Whien the ‘question was finally hrouxhh decidéd in.provement over hef previous fo a-vete it"was:carried hy one a¥e.lrace beating :vut rlie 7. to 1 favorite The. board .0f hanagers will meet again Hainauit,. There was 6-to 1 about Val- a iweek ‘froni Friday night, when a fur’ Teriod ‘of, the -play, but it iher: investikztion will be made and it| Lieforé post Y ol be decided ‘Whether the : i t the’ ban-shall be perma- | the stretch: was sted. or reinstated. his chances lodked i e O B | outfinishedthe. H . Brother of Cresceus. Sold - Axniinstér finished ‘in the shayw. :"YORK, Feb. Geotrge.| Sammy Greenfield, astride Teléphone, - Wwho Teturned (o-asy from with W. Daly én Celehrant; g meluding milé “and Hfifty-yard ‘| sélling: run: ahd was awarded:t! .cision Dy 4 . ‘race in"hand, when a furlong frof the wiré Daly.in: going for his-whip. mount. : Sammy als it is - COMO: fathers and ce having va. done at a . Clark, piace. 1: show, Winner. ch.-m. by Kir- nlash, Flaneur, Wyo- an impreved race. So Pocketed to- the stretch. AxInipster,; show Stratehed -Sc selling; 3-vear-olds.and up; value first, $325. - Fin. |: Jockey, |.Op. CI. Greenfield . ¥. Daly Hud—bnna iched. - Eveq' then est, 'but Hildebrand Eht 2 8%, Biy, T-fili. cAS Boat 7 miapie; a!e'uhow Gut. Winner, ch. han-a furlang from home in going too lfght for. Lacy Crawford. €a- two_wol somé w.,vn by a Spanish gent enrgiling for h1= ow rmed men. he Conter two hours in-pr hold iniportint gifts, it was.anfivunced, had |- > jitany of the sain neen received st the park during the | ation ‘of the hos! Fast T t “he de- e final beneiietio 5 & perd n( twenty-six buffaloes and‘ !de nnm Samrday at »ngleé ¢ tracks ¢ ‘herd . of .tén - elk, -from . William ‘€. | The fi i ithéy; a mlle( tion af: eight lla IS, ,EXEET!ON BY GAEL!C A’I'HLFI‘IC ASSOCIATIOV Officors, ,Ch'om : for Ensuing Year. Memoridk for’ Late John PurceH . & Selected. _The -anntal elestion of officer§ - of e Ga.e]\c . ‘Athjetic Association ° of they th library and the ballots 1 - Arnm r obert:S. Brewster:: one- eland, this valudble Stake. 4“’"51 ]‘l:‘lm“y i ?hmpdoeny‘flg Rt e 2 i A jésueq yesterday.an i cailed the.ednvention to . order an % i A T “; 1'1“:\;“!::.).\4 Am‘;l;ih g:r“,u:;i::: s > rd J. .Curtin acted as tempdorary 5 - i seeretar: “The following " delegates first th ck-of Baker's roan ] had ‘seats in the conventipn: been th Beatrix-an- stavike merald wom.n Club—James J. Barry, power and mysterious and’ one vpa Bt g e ot 1o =till go with that elevated pfl‘. Frfid. Wolfe Tone - Fonv.lw]l (lub- J. J. Hutrley, P. nstance held by a Czech.—. Kefrn, . J. Laughliu, J. Hanni- ommercial. “gan. Partell, Fodtball, Club~M. J. Ryan, J:. Mur- hy, P.-Harrett; N. allaghan, Andrew Mc- Inerney,. - Eagfe’ Football ‘Club—R. J.. Sylver, P. Ma- J.: Kelly, Cornelius Hourj- John R. Kelly. i nted, Club—W. Kelly, W. e ————— . b S Barklyltd sh potato crop last fear sol . ”‘Jldrlol 1. 094, and vies wit p with returning the gfeates amount per 3 any of the princ ps. Although there were less thari | Kord 564 sqamm (Mg i r’m. Guthurst (Mc he lfiduwan 103, “there were-‘ % ens -on exhibi- | ¥r ce ; was.. theri | -Tourth and up; hawld “Independent 2,000,000 acres devoted to it, the vield At s ‘Honiton - L5825 , Kepilworth, ;cf:‘llfl?;mst )r_:_. M. :OReilly, J. Culliman, M. of 847 bushels an acre, at an a\'erage' arium thers are riow ¢ 2000 o B 5 ;i‘.’,fi‘,.“ R e - Pmmet ‘Huiling *Club—M. McElligott, - J. price of 614 cents, is equivalent to. an l’xhlblfion Visitors | Epicure . b 3861 qa.gg (Bexidey &- 0’ Dolv\fi “IP. :urfih ‘E;hrl,):‘s\lfm'l(z’nyn;""u.n. average net realization of 332 an acfe; 509,000 persans [ T1ie Giver : lfglgod;lxc"'gr (3339) Sehwalbe! (Sohfel T Kenng, - Lawlor, Timathy Lane. Tobacco vields, according to the figures | d’ur,mg .th York Com- | Jits Eminénce . mr: el Van appointed as a committee jven, $53 45 an acre. -mergjal. Ben MacDhui - > ials ‘John- R. Kelly, J. J. . ‘Barrett, T. J. Méllo(t iuni Rayal” Rogue ’p‘ Wiiile the eomentmn ‘were ‘waiting Flo Matola DL} 03] for, the_ renort of thé ‘committee on- : ‘credentiald - delegations from the saeljp Danéing ‘and Olympie clubs oie: réveived, TFhrey siid they: wished to peé:bperate with the Gaelic' Athletic | usociadon of California in- raising a memorial-: find -to “perpétuate . the naine and mémory of the world-famed “‘lm;n athlete, John Purcell, late sec- imo_iSherfan), .. ‘Gawaline ; (Coiton) fleno’ {Blasitgam 1s Your Back ‘Wnk? iy fixmrv of tha Gaelic l,Isu:ilenc A;soc‘lf!; 05| Dotters] on ef Califorhia, who departed 't Have Yo fimggl Est life -a féw days ago.’ In vesponse to ng Pains? | Cantatn’ Fo thé: visiting delegations the chairman, Are You: B"“y'flmfl? Rev. Philip O°Ryan, pald .a glowing tribute to "the worth, honesty and manly character of the deceased,” and Have You Varicocele? . Play - Bail p Dule of Richmon AVE xoi ~;on- ';h? Jire and Weather Gauge. stated thato}:efl“m(ud later appoint 2 strength .of yo Ve you Salor Knot © #ommittee ve to co-operate witl “come ANd B0 DALLE 15 Four back Whoa_Bill Third ¥ace-—G, ‘W m !l‘"n“" the outside clubs. and shoulders" old too goon? * If you havé these s¥mptom any other. sigri of brealkin; down 5 of your nerves and* vicality. you will find new. -,tn Elec!rh‘l(y as applied while you sleep,” . Dr. MeLaughlm.’s Electric Belt - Is made for you.. ‘Tt is thé- best way to use.Electiicity. It pours. a gentle stream of 1 ‘into the weak paris continually ‘for hours every night. It refreshes J)le o nerves, exparids the vital Are you _growing ’I‘}e Bugaboo * 99 m Dingle. Fhe redort of the committee on vention elested the followin: to serve for tha ensuing year -: President; Rev. Bhilip ORyan, vicc president, Ifichael Casey: ‘secretary, Richard J. Curtin;. treasurer, James %Smllh .sergeant-at-arms, -Jeremiah Ncaxs lll)ur Tenny Mlmroe Losm‘nt Wrcstllnz . Plsateer .. 5 £ “NEW YORK, Feb. Jim Harr, NOTES OF THE mcm the English huvywergfit ch&mpiox; - The rast cut in at Oakland included ‘wrestler, defeated Jack Munrée of two’ days- at Ingleside. Twenty-five ‘Butte at the Olyinpié Athletic Club to- | books laid odds. This does not include | Night. Hair won two straight falls in two field and a cembination book. - 21 minutes 40 second-and 15 mihutes rateur, has, decided to do away ‘with, enriches the circulation an By nosing out Willie Daly on Cele- |25 seconds, the first by a leg.and half- ips by assessing his guests. 5 per cent brant in the last race with Teleph £ k i ou feel bright. active and vigorous in one night's use. You get Btron‘er a Phone | Nelson hold:and the second a combi-, bills "'and dividi d L T e Ton are B e stronger and younger in Sammy Greenfield bid adieu- to the oE ahetr Myiting the: motiy The fire of youth. 1t is grand, this method of mine, and every man: who has g malden jockey.-class. Sammy rode a | D2tion back-hammer and leg hold. The [ thus raised among.his waiters. He has Sheehy. . ¢ The.- Emerald ‘Gaelic Alhleuc Club: was granted nermission to hold a field day Sunday, February ————————- ¥ Will' Do Away With Tips. M. Leon Dunfour, a Parisian restaa- ever used it is praising it. first Tate race for a little fellow and | cONditions of the match called for the | naq little notices to this effect’ printed Restores Youth to Man of 75. =~ . next summer may become a star on the best two in three falls, cutch‘-u-utch- on pretty pink paper in three languages DR. McLAUGHLIN~—T have been wearing your Belt off and on for the past ten Ngzlf‘;‘;: ""“5" .7 |can, strangle held barred.. —to wit, French, English and German— vears s & general invigorator, and althougt 1 am 75 years of age I must sy tier ebrand piloted two winners. s explaining modestly that this is @ trial u « strengthe influence 1 have been able to hold wn with Thomas H. Williams left for the.City | - . .,”3,',;4").'.(-. 1 :m 1t is_ the most Iond-rnl.:l ‘rcn?dy x‘;-n.i"h:vn ever ‘:;a .m“h of Mexico Sunday evening on : tfl; - Athletic Club Incorporates. Jag. 10 oiier o Yaliiate 48 far as Siiribute 3 go0d physical condition to its effect. _ Yours truly; combining ‘business with pleasune. The Sunset Athletic Club was in-|Ppossible the.irritating question of grat- SCOTT. Aadison. - Yolo County. Dresident of the Callfornia Jockey Crub corporated yesterday .with ‘a capital | uities, and adding that the percentage was accompanied by his wife and son. | gtock of $5000. The directors, -each | Will be handed over in full to the staft :’ol]owlng el to-day’s entries: of whom hus subscribed’ $1000, are |and be considered as taking the place am'm race—Futurity course; maiden 3-year- Touis ‘and Henry Silverman, George |of the former gratuities, The majority 5834 Mendota (Napa Stock Farm) 5894 Bombardier (Skinner) TRY IT NOW. Don't delay trying it. Your future happiness dmndl on your checking this drain upon your vitality, so stop it now and you can be sure of a long, and vigorous life, full of the joys of a healthy leor Don't drug. Drugs can’t cure you as you know, if you have tried them. iy Belt cures because it increases vour nerve power and vitality. ity renews the youthful strength: that cures. If you will o 1wl G ve you a free test of what I can d £ vou can’t call send for my beau- 5094 Solanus (Jennings & ws “Bridge Whist, ive Hundred,” and ;francs, which, divided among his ten firun flluctrated book. telling about my melhodml‘:!{ld it sealed, free. I g R L 102 | all other tally cards. “Military Euchre,” | employes, makes 120 francs for each. 1 itchell, Edward Miller dnd of his guests thoroughly approve of it, g :u‘y‘;g, & o -Joheg and so does his staff. He calculates the average percentage a month at 1200 h 0,000 cures. Call or write to-day. > % oz bt af i 3 7 Baroor o o nw’;-“' Clo’*““f Bl o) l}}dm s"g This means a rough total of 1440 francs McLaughlin, 906 Market St. PR 18| Dorm, Vail & Go. o P1AvIng eards. San-la year for each member of his person- Dl‘. Mc CD C llg lng Above Ellis, Saa Francises. -| nel.—New York Tribune. Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. BAKERSFIELD, Feb. 1.—The Supervisors mmmmm '9 Red Bird y (I, DONOVO0 QOO0 FON00C COU GOOOTITOO FOOCVD QOVNVOVORD HHOVTOOID —_—— _ mo; appoluted former (Stover). w““’{‘_ ird. District. “fll‘m The greatest lm‘l to be able to o Modred (Smith): %o suceeed the Tate 3. Wo Abern. serve, ‘| ever, second; Jingler, 106 (Anderson); 8 to 1, eredlengials being received: the cog-.|. {WHALEY MAKES | FARMER TS Horses at . Aseot: Bnn Clos'é Ramng Crop. in the Mouth of “to :Form ‘on the Thirty- t Punchbowl, a Veleano Fourth Dar of the’ Meetmg yn]ms’«a Fires Now Slumber | X -Invxctus Gets the Judges' Ver- diet by a Very Narrow Mar: gin ‘After yn Exciting Race. LOS ANGELEF, Feb. 1.—The thirty-| lmh'f Cor:r.'g‘pondtnc! of The Call. fourth day at Ascot was marked by an o i R g pe- . YIONOLULYS, -Jan. -26.—For - many attendance. of £i00. The' hoises Tan, . - "t1e’ ' Forfuguese. residents of ¢lose 'ty form, either second or thind Honolulu_Bave been aiqiiriog lots an chojces being th~ contenders with the the’ soped- of ‘fhs - extinet, crater of Sl M"o;" day was the | Punchbowl, building their homes and St qrlet- svaia &b tha Ghy’ wia [eultivatidg small tracts of land. But fourth race, a seven-furlong ddsh, anddy, P inaq: for one of their num- fiye of the best Rarpes &t the track ber: more nturesome than the rest, went o the post. Ocean Dream ruled | ¢, cig:t spiall farming right in the bowl fdvorité at 2 to 1, Golden -Rule ai 3|o¢ the crater,>which is of such a na- and Paul ‘Whaley” 4 to 1. Rule aad hat, successfil farming may be Whaley &t a_fast pace, with the for- {ed’ op, for.the basin has only a mer In the lead to the last thirty yards, [eniin destession . from the rim, the where Walsh got Whaley’s. nese Il gq) g ‘fertile and dlgarobas grow there front anit Kept him there to the wirel |'wiin groar rap]dn(y Ocean Dream'Wwas “third. The tfine,| "y, the oéter of the crater some one 1270 is @ new record for the ASCOU|ph.g erscted a griall shanty, the ground track. surrganding has been tilled and a Rio Cliico, at 8 to'1, won the first race | (ot S BE 0108 JOCf, e started. over the Slauson iGurse; Negruaca. the [y oo 5 S iy Ta made of favorite, $decond aand Miss Nettle third. [ oo Sirétohed: -crosswise from the The nexond fell 16 Rough and Tumble, basgbodrds ang-covered by boards and faveyite at 2 tc 1; Pat Hammon, sec- |, fine ihe, sides are inclosed with S5 Rove DR 16 1 LDisd, gunny sacks-and the roof is made of Invictus and Merwan bad a fight for ~ the third; the former gottime the ver- | SUzightenad oll tids. - A scupper. com® dict by u close ‘margin, with Jingler | FO¥ i gyt UV” el third, Taxman defeated Montana Peer- (€ same miaterjal, whith emp g ess, the even money favorite, for the | Jemijohns. In. fhis way a S fifth; C. B. Campbell tlird,. The 1as:}}‘“‘" is. terisetved, which is val “"l o went"to Dolly Wejthoff, joint favorite n ""33“" the between rains. with Winaifreda at 7 to 2: Sallié Good- win was second, Winnifreda third. - Up to date mor= than 50 per cént of the. favorites-have won, which is' an excep- tional showing of form. - Weather fine, w“ at. E-rly' Age Generally, bup track good: - Resuits: Siapson course. selling—Rio'l )l-y Come’ o Older Persons From Exonlon. nnott), 8. to 1. wor; Negrusca, | { (3. Lewisy, 30 to 1, third. Time, 1:11%_ Ping, Flatfootedfiess'may or may not be in- hm: e \dpmr:ngnsunn C;fldfl!mln P'roflu.;l;i | creasing among the moderns, but it has, allle Beac] lamero, innle Arfett, Vista, Littic Secrét and Cazader aiso ran. at last, brought. out 'some very inter- m.‘!ec}n}nfid ?( v“nv-hrunungsl—mugn ;nd :;um- esting !heorlea as‘to why it should be e, « falshi, 2 to 1, won; Pat. Ham- mon, 105 (Redfern), 5 to 1. -second: Eva D, | Prevalent.. Sandow got. flatfooted from () :wum:s’) wonm 1.and (';nme 1:02%. | lifting heavy me!gbts. according to the Miss Richelieu, Fiea, Potrero ‘Grande, Nora and Tiottiehen: alus ta. | opinion "of "Dr. Sgrgent of Harvard. Third race, mile, ‘selling—Invictus; 106 J. [ Children .are’ likely . -to,. be afflicted In Booker), 4 to' , won; Merwan, 101 (4, Lewis). | this way when-they. wear spring heels, D ‘'CORRECTIONS FOR:" FUATFOOTEDNESS third. Time, 1:42%. Louwelsea, Ulm, Gold- | for the bonés.of the- instép, in the case e itlf;‘wnn-'alfl -ner{. n&m;VsdT!m - of young people, -depend for keeping ourth race, seven furlongs, handica; Whaicy. 88 (i Waigh), 4 to 1, won: Golden | thelr place’.upon. adequate support of Bule, mill -R;afi{;n‘ 3 to 1l lo‘-‘nn' Ocean | the 'heel. Fat children find themselves eam, 112_(Phillips), 2 ( { 1:' -mR" T«“ “:uw:"em“ &) hird, m'l;:m" becoming flatféoted be(aute of the ab- Tum‘ ra;‘:‘ ml,la Il:dl-e\emy 3 selling— | normal weight thé feet have to sustain. axman, . ~vis), 7 2o on;, Mon- o tana Peeress, 97 (E. Walsh), 7 io 1, second; | EOOT feeding of ""'Sh“q Mndy 16 make C. B. Campoeli, 108 (J. Booker), 2 to 1, third. | It flatfooted, for the.bones of the foot Time, 1:48%. ' Fading Light,- Cloche 'O, | ; Shorb and Labor alsu ran. | reautre ‘plenty - u6 'l-’me B sonbomess Sixth_race, Slason course, selling—Dollie | irm and strong. ' Poor': feeding leads (‘f‘e(:(;h(;ll. lllog 'giuxtomé : llo 2, vr:n;WS;mo 1 to “rickets” as wel] as flatfootedness, oodwin. rvory. 6 to i treda, 93 (). Booker); T to 2. third mim | though the physician whe says it does Quest, Colonel Bogey, Ca}dwelhom Lady |not stop to explain rickeis. What used aot MacAnn ilfo. ran. | to be called rheumatism'of {he feet now Ostrich Wias a Hlndlé.p. | turns out to be flat_fo;\te:_:.:le‘“.v Pemr;; NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1.—Créacent | " 10,5, Daretooted all the time are sa City results: 5 | never to get theé trouble, o we are First race, one mile——Velos - won, {led to belteve that If Wi Wear' shoes at Exapo. -second, Thornycroft - third |all We are apt to ‘bedome as the big Time, 1:45 4-5. *| policemsn or the mythical ‘Chicago girl. " Second race, three and a half fur- | If ‘one doctor’s story. is:believed, only longs—Archie Oldham won, Fairuna |old people gét flatfootedriess: after the i second, The Druggist third. Tirhe, :44. | pones begin to disintegrate, so to speak, e o laremiann8®, selling—1and let down the high arch: of beauty Lillie (hird. Time, 1:16 3-5. -+ | i the instep. . Asked whether the mal- Fourth race, one mile, handicap— | 8dy Was at all common among. the ap- Ostrich won, Miss Melton second, Mad | Plicants _for membership in. the Massa- Muljlah third. Time, 1:44 4-5. | thusetts militia,” Dr, - Blood -6t Boston Fifth race, one. and a sixteenth|said;" “If it exists in (urm serious miles, ~ seiling—Tke Messenzer ' .won, enough to interfere” with- ‘ walking, of Lee King decond, Mynheer third. Time, | courpe it ‘Bars: lin_frons ‘erilistment.” 3 (Thag is-not surprhmg, fof if there is x\rh race, five and a half — B ” N;* Ben won, Joe Goss :elm:;logm_ | pne -accomplishment a,-Stite’s. militia: mer II third. Tims, 1:09. ought to possess it is !M of being able —————— . : +|to walk’ As for the rest of ' us, we When Napoleon Menaced England. ought not to care Whether :we are flat- A hundred years ago En‘]afld was’ or not, for there is less'and less all in a ferment of anxiety because | feasen for our "‘mlll" anyway.—New Napoleon had -gathered at various:| YOrK Post. points- along the French and.Dutch ccest a large army with which to in-° They Needed a Newspaper. vade the island. That he did not is |-, A Preacher used to tell the follow- another illustration of the influence o |ing: ‘He said he was in ‘Appancose sea power. The T:mes of December 19, ICoumy, Towa, preaching on Siig ‘occa~ 1803, said: “There are three great naval | Sion,. when he stopped at a hrmh-uo stations, which afford a comiplets com- | to 8¢t dinner. While ing: the lady mand of the narrow seas, let the wind [ inquired- his business and he replied: blow in what direction it will; we mean | “I'm hunting the lost- sheéép of the Spithead, the Downs and Yarmouth [house of Israel’ "She Jeft the room Roads, at each of which we have a{2nd in a few mlnm.-‘nmmod with powerful fleet ‘ready to siip out at an [her husband, when " said: “This -hour’s notice, independent of. our num- | man is:Runting lost. sheép and I'll bet erous cruisers, and a chain of frigates, {that old long ‘wool ram .ihat's been all along the opposite coast. We have, | around is his'n.* “No; . sister, you besides, a flotilla of no less than midont understand. ‘mé. . F'm hunting smaller vessels, stationed in the mo,‘\smnen. thosé for ‘whom. Christ died.” conveniesit ports, besides the Sea Fen- | “And is he dead?” she flv.'flti “Yes,” cibles, and the force empioyed under |replied.the lnh-dttor, astonished at her the Trinity House for the defense of |ignorance. d the Thames. Surely thére never was'a reckon"“ time when we could boast of a state v of naval preparatfon equally !ormid- die in itnornn e fof np!'ukln"am able.”—New York Times. DBDGP' s-Eschapgei " . - OSSR < S R Y 3 f—r——— Tdeutenant Colenel Bruce;, . Royal . Twemy years ago a'cash box oonuln_ Army Medical Corps, is gazetted ‘colonel | ing £20 was noven At Wrentham (Suf- in recognition of his services in investi-.folk). The box- has just been found gating the .cause nt sleepln‘ sickness | buried.-a m¥#e outside the town. The in Uganda. - - 5 ‘rpomy had gdisappeared. - Tl-ednea.se‘wluch has b'rot:ght more ang, degra- @atioti and disgrace upon the hutan race is the same “to-day that it was centuries-ago. It is called Contagious Blood: Poison, ‘‘The Bad Dlsuse " and is given other names, but among all nations is regarded as the blackest arid vilest.of all humar diseases. It goes from bad to “worse’; the little sores that first appear are soon followed by others the glands of the zroins swell and inflame, a goctors did red eruption breaksouton the - mhi'thhufl:ll o "'M “body, the mouth and throat :Iwnm'm be cured. At become ulcerated, the hairand fm-um dl-.t':l‘ eye-brows drop out, and ugly Hfi“‘ {,‘J:."““ ~¥ cllow blotches make their (! my y ce, and if the disease mm-mummum 18 not checked at this stage, Box 285, Savannah, Ga. W.R. NEWMAN. avery bone, muscle, tissye and nerve in the body becomes infected with the poison, and from the roots of the hair to the nlesol the feet. tlmeunota sound spot anywhers. To cure this awful contagi thehloodmmintbeptmfied.andm ndo this so quickly and surely as S. S. S., which hm years as antidote !ntthepon.sonous

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