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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ENGLAND'S PREMIER LIGHTWEIGHT PUGILIST ARRIVES IN THIS CITY FAVORITES HAVE AN OFF DAY WHITE COMES |BETTORS BELIEVE JOHNSON|EXHIBIT OPENS AT TRACK ACROSS THE BAY UNEXPECTEDLY WILL DEFEAT HART. FRIDAY MIGHT BUSY BEE DOWNS A FAST FIELDiLittIe Briton and Charley FAST GO EXPECTED WHEN Forest, Fish and Game Show B L g ! Mitchell Take the Sports HEAV]ES CLASH TO_N{GHT Promises to Be Omne of "UESDAY, MARCH 28, 1905. Augie Defeated by|_SAN FRANCISCO CALL' RACING FORM CHART. | of the City by Surprise | the Events of the Year % = OAKLAND—Monday, March 27. Weather fine. Track fast. ! . > - A Y Serenity in 4 = lssomm e e RN TR ' S PAVILION TRANSFORMED STSSSSY e e 875 —— Horse and Owner. [Fyst %K. %. o e Fin. | Jockly. | Op. CL. Drive. 8002 |Tom Siavin, & (T. Cli d)... 111114 14 14 14 [Sherwood . be the only departure from the outdoor effect during the coming aature show of the Forest, Fish and Game Asso- ciation. The idea of a society midway ternity was taken by surprise and every one seemed to be gasping for | wind. England’s premier lightweight had arrived ahead of scheduled time . At post 3 minutes. Off at 2:13. Dare, place, 3-5; show, | show, 8-5. Grandpa, skow, 5. Winner, br. g., by El Rio Rey-Lady | , Time—:24. :49, 1:1 13. "Brier, ‘plac BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. 1 Dare. Train Balarce driving. Res Dare, o (7 C. Noalon) - SrOKZY =2 |0ld World Boxer Allows His. Professor Van der Naillen RE RN te A Frazee) . 3 = Y ied - s H f a4 e Goegy i it | Manager to Do the Talking Arranges an Eleetrieal Soufriere Is Home| i Rt ; Piudi i ane B OE | While He Does Listening Display of Great Beauty ellas, 5 (G Snyder). . ] a7 9 154(BAI1 o.sv. | Flrst' ere .\ | e, fhetrtm) . i {“113 T ,]“)‘;nt;‘}“:“"":\ R When Jabez White and Charley Behind the big drop curtain and the . | J. V. Kirby, 6 (G. Strobel) 212 12 12 |F. Kelly...| 6 15 Mitchell sauntered leisurely into Harry leaping waterfall in Mechanics’ Pavilion Ga”opmg. L Do e aetamarer 13 18 13 (Bullman 2 8 | Corbett’s last night the ‘sporting fra- in a space by itself in the balcony will C. Nealon. Scratched—Ledus. Start good. Won in a gallop. er outclassed this bunch and after getting aw: JSDCOSty, Stoantain t Oakland track vesterday | e fortunate in getting through on the rail. Grandpa ran a good race. after some {4 o b ' was advanced by A. Van der Naillen Jr. ¥ > esrly bad luck. Lsura F. M. tired. J.'V, Kirby showed some early speed. nsequently there was no brass a8 QIMCUIL Of SOMILION A8 It | A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA AN AN AAAAAAPAAS band or glad hand band at the ferry! and he was given full power to place such shows as he deemed best in the space allotted. He promises a be- value to first, $325. to extend to him a true California all wore an open welcome.. COND RACE—Six and a half furlongs; selling; 3-year—olds Dare was the only public & Horse and Owner. . Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. CL wildering array of illusions for the de- e B | S aEuid ” ‘When the news of White’s arrival 4 ¥y sions fo! e Gecorated with winning » Rose (Burger & Co) 1%12 |Graham . began to be noised around every one Iection: of the spestatern snd o< congle e siienSusoswas laows ca (J. F. Cum 24 26 [L Fount was on the alert. Corbett’s place was of hours spent along the indoor “Pike nd th k 3 in good condi- 2 e S thronged by a motley crowd, each will not be regretted because the dis- x 3% 510 P Hiabrna) | eager to get a glimpse of the man who plays are all to be of high class and J ealon’s brown gelding, Rey 82 65 (W had traveled 4000 miles just for the conducted on a kid glove plan. (P. G. Lync satisfaction of putting up his dukes Neatly uniformed young women will o act as attendants and a different soci- y against Jimmy Britt. 1:141, 1:21%:. At post 14 minute. Off at r 4 7/ ty man will as “spleler” each i g - 5 £ White does not look the part of a 17 . b Yoy Sp— ca, place, €5; show, 1-2. Andvari, show, : "Rose. Trathed by G. Burger. Scratched—Eage ; fighter. - He is modest of demeanor, a1 night. Mr. Van der Naillen will open the show himself on social night with a line of alluring talk about the won- ders to be viewed beyond the outer {portals. A soclety midway in a forest is a novel plan, but for that matter the whole affair is novel and will be to- ¢+ |tally unlike anything that California | has seen previously. ! | In order to advance the educational |powers of the exhibition the associa- | tion has made special arrangements for the care of children on Saturdays be- |tween 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. The United | | Railroads has agreed to carry the | youngsters for one fare the round trip and admission has been reduced to 10 | |cents. To still further increase the | scope of nature study the same rate | will be made to classes accompanied by W p:': but ;\'alfrpl:m"'l Sh;n goo'd A\\‘on"eulé{‘:l . ?r;lvin‘. | retiring and has the appearance of a t and may be of the Improving sor ngelica wel right o | young man who would make a hit in & de an especially good race. Baker no speed. Duplex no chance With | gungay_schaol, Mitchell is the spokes- man and White seems glad to allowi | the former heavyweight champion the privilege of handing out any elo-! quence that is needed. White is a bit pale in the face and does not appear to be in any too good condition. He is 34 years old and looks every day of his age. His height is ! five feet seven inches, his shoulders are broad and he is built very much on the greyhound line. He talks with a pronounced English accent when talk- ing is necessary. He does ngt use a 7-10. Lady, slang vocabulary and is very careful . by First Tenor-Bee Bee, v Bellona, Canopa, Equorum | Of What he says. /.:///I (272 RSN S LN like th wor . Str. Fin. | Jockey. e CESS & {Bullman Spratt) 100 ny -2 1 1 1 Birkenruth Bee, place, 2: show, r, b.' f. Bee -Josed . | catching the two leaders all in. Scuthern Ledy Fan ‘an excetont HOUIIE 0 MEIT BRENE their teachers on special days to be de- dy King ran her race she won't do. St. Francis won't do. “Yes, you all know just what I am tprmined upon by the Board of Educa- A A A A A A A A AP PP PP here for and 1 fancy the press dis- tie~ Saturday, April 8, will find the “RACE—Mile and 30 yards, eelling; 3-year-olds and u; 25, patches from the East told every- different orphanages provided for. more thing,” said White. ““We had a rough voyage across the Atlantic and I was than 1000 free tickets being given for the occasion. During these children’s T )Wyst. %. . Str. Fin. | Jockey. | Op. OCL 2! 1h |C. Mitler...| 34 185 |sick during the entire six days. In entertainments the Foresters’ Juvenile a h 2 1%'W. Knapp.| 5-2 16-5 fact I am not over my illness yet, | | Band will furnish music, the services Bee kept right 3 i i 5. though a few davs’ rest will put me ‘ having been donated. y by four 52 B i right again and I expect to be in the | .. | On the last three days of the show 1 Lady finished 4h 10 |L Fount. best of condition after a couple of ‘ the State Horticultural Society will s 5 1 7 8 2 | Tooman weeks’ training. The first professional heavy-weight join hands and give its beautiful ex- ks vards event| > 16 Dodes)-1 95 e IWright . “I came a long way to fight Britt | battle that the sports of this city have hibit in the pavilion Instead of in the 3 be 1 the chances At post 1% minutes. Off at and I think I am going to win. I do| witnessed for many moons will come ferry nave, whe it has formerly at- a Sener t wirn The mare ce. 6-5; show, 7-10. Mountebank, show, not want to be boastful, but I have oft to-night at Woodward’s Pavilion, tracted so much favorable attention. € support, Miller got her e Trained by F. T. Hinkey. Scratched—C confidence In my ability. I have want- % ¢ R Won all driving. Winner had o R B speed ‘.nd Miller exercised ed to box Britt for a long time and when Jack Johnson, colored heavy- eooreA ot fhe e she might have been third, Possari will be | Brateful. I will start in training at | against Marvin Hart, the big Ken- ard Angeleno qult, Larkspur right away. I weigh 136/ tuckian. Both men are trained to the WWMW pounds néw, but I will probably gain a | minute, and a fast battle is looked for. ing; 3-year-olds and up: value to first, $325. little more. after making s the napp on ged races SUPERVISORS IN DEADLOCK ON PERMIT APPLICATIONS Morris Levy Fails in His Effort to Secure the Plum for Next 4 he start, o t- third %. %. %. Str. Fin, | Jockey. | Op. Ol “I have met all comers in England | , T1¢ SPOrts fuvor Johnson in the be | Mouth. + X k: 4 2 - - | ting. Last night the price was 10 to 2 at the — o for the last three years, Generally 2 2 The preliminary skirmish in the R T 8 7 |they were much heavier than I, but I | in favor of the big colored man, and batt he Yosemite Club and 4% 40213 T 10 | DAunegha to beat thetn it Ik ¢ | there did not seem to be a whole lot attle between the Yosemite Club anc re- 2%3h 4h 5 3 52 - gy e i 3 the Haves Valley Club over the April a 2 1n2h 5n 4 10 18 |taken part in a championship event | of Hart money in sight at that. It was nose cisior singer and Hoga 1 3%71 7n ¢ 3 4 |since I beat “Spike” Sullivan three |2 to 1 during the day, but the price professional boxing permit occurred Evea G at the close of the seven-fur- e e sy s T e 6 7 |years ago. There s nobody of my |dropped a point when night came. It yesterday when the Beard of Super- og selling affalr. The filly was swell TR RS LR G B o) 8 28 | weight left in England whom I can |is believed the men will enter the ring T, ST A Visors by a te vote defeated a resolu- backed at § to 1, and Taylor brought Prestano, 6 (J. E. Plerron)...{105/8 5n 1h 1n 2 3¢ 3 |Dbox, so I simply had to come here to |at the present odds. ) tion granting the privilege to the last Evea G| = 2 T = T get a match.” Hart never fought in this city be- named club. The resolution was in- to 1 favorite, lace, & show. 3. Ewea G whelle, place, 3 Charley Mitchell seemed to be glad | fore, so the sports have not had a < troquced by Supervisor Hocks and Trained by D. Henry. Start good. Won ail dm_,::“;;;d ‘-Y:’s’ to be back in San Francisco again. | chance to get a line on his work. He mv;::xi‘l. f;&“gfiil“qgggw“ggg wa3 opposed by Chairman Boxton of > final mile purse ity Belle which finished fifth on March 23, Evea G was best | The last time he was here was in 1886, | is said to be one of those fighters who PAVILION TO-NIGHT. the Police Committee, who stated that ru der Baver a bette ould have won. Follow Me did well. Matt Hogan did not. when he beat Cleary. He looks. as, ke2ps coming all the time and is al- % & the resolution had not as yet been e a0l oome early speed. but was cut off on streteh turn by winner. Royal | young as he did then, though he has | ways willing to mix-it at a merry clip. considered in committee. Boxton's 3 S Dl | e A A A A A A A A A A A rreooneeees. | ETOWN & bit stout. Mitchell says White | 22 wants to knock Johnson out, and A BT Tefer The MM 0 long shots One mile; p is the greatest lightweight boxer in |it is certain he will go after the black committee was lost and the vote on ield for six . the world and feels sure he can beat | boy- at the tap of the bell. its adoption was as follows: 11“”’& Ayes—Booth, Brandenstein, Braun- ked from | Op. cCu Britt. Johnson will In all probability use actually : K.).. 103 = ! o CIN his clevern=ss and ring generalship on hart. Comte, D’Ancona, Eggers, A vl aht iy 1. NO SECRET THAINING, his husky cpponent. Johnson is one \ N Hocks, Payot—S. Ne rd Stable)| 95 That talk of our wanting to train | of the cleverest big men who ever pull- Noes—Alpers, Bent, Boxton, Gal- ACK NOTES. 12 3 In private is all nonsense sald|cq on a mitt, and he can hold an op- 1 lagher, Lunstedt, McClellan, Rock, 5 Mitchell. “We will admit our friends | poent at bay in grand style. If he Sanderson—S. Shcond vebe fa M om f:g" ;“‘:‘ r‘l‘:;;si’s‘ff"w':e";‘;f ;25 1‘;?"1: takes it into his head to go in and mix St e o Fixcused, Rea—1. ) by Jeff | 0 g 4 3 ising fight i 2 The Yosemite CI = 3500 by Jefl, Ll 2 L A Jcksnl 20 8 |every Tom, Dick and Harry who |1 vasae o0 & Drulsing fzht is sure| ;o9 ANGELES, March 27. — The | pication for the i;‘&":flfi:‘}:‘;&‘.’. e “.1r~ :;J-{»x- | Tim m,"‘\: ;:.‘4m:mgnpmcueo,r'rm:_x '?:22‘:;‘. . Soufriere, place, comes along. We do not want to be If Hart wins the battle and makes | 8004 two-year-old, Neatness, WOR | o the Britt-White contest. P -gor—d b of the Po & ied Ky F. T. Hinlkey 3 . 8. nner, ch. m, by In- disturbed by bothersome crowds, but any kind of a showing it is about set- | &8ain tu-day at 6 to 1. This youngster application will be considered by the z. Scratched—Presidlo. St Vi vi ng. Winner received etrong support and waited for notnas | LD _People will know how White is|tled he will be matched with Jefiries. | 1a8 won his last three starts, and has | pojice Committee at Thursday's meete was a visitor at the track yesterday - e d Neva Lee outran themselves. Forest King not at his best. Neither | PTOSTessing from the press accpunts.” he | been quoted at 25 to 1, 1w to 1 and 6 to | g v et ths Wi 2 | 2 S zii'il:“hhelll;n “s“ ;‘elsl:“l:;'n ngle-b fi:\mx will have flown forever. He is anxious :f:z:“:o'?;gsyh;{‘emzflgy ;xet’;egm;r“’:; tion, they, as members of the Police e colored e Y 3 y chap, built on fellow and for that |5 ommittee, w A yere et s i) CRACK SPRINTERS HORSES SELECTED the athletic plan. He has been at- :gui;e);fe'e\x\;l:lhgrgg;abfy put up the fight | Palatine, which was quoted at as good Eec’t’)l:n::nd thn‘!“(hemYo::nnnkélm;o?; ; » Went home 1o st tending school near Buffalo. He will | o¢ his life when he steps into the ring |28 30 to 1. granted the permit, and the fight will £ : don the mitts with White and help | {o-night. Weather clear. track fast. Summary: | 5o"cn conin at next Monday's fnefl‘i’ ines, b should he beat Hart quickly and de- |5 s 5 106 5 Amate i rmi S . S | g . Manager Jimmy Coffroth of\'thie | aisively there ia.s possible chance that |1 ©° i aasr ey 106, (hoctarie). B | anted o . Hiawibrne: Chib, on met yester- | The New York crack, Collector Jes-| BY FRED E. MULHOLLAND. Yosemite Club announced last night | Jeff may take him on, though he vows | Catcham. Rey del Mufide. Earl Rogers, Ellerd, | April 25, Lincoln Club for April 18 ¥ iscuss the report of | gup, will meet a bunch of fast ones that he would bring White and Britt | and declares he will not. Johnson fig- | 8nd Colonel B. Palmer finished as named. and Hayes Valley Club for April 14. chemist of the |, "th, handicap at Oakland to-day. A First race—Fred Bent, Yolo Girl, together this afternoon at his office | yres on winning quickly and showing | . Socond race. six furlongs —Sinicado, 97 (Mo- men pacr s il iarity), 2 to i, won: Kingthorpe, 110 (Dugan), T A —— H|;,r.,v‘ of the Board | s.ncational contest should result.. Fol- | Sir Edward. to sign articles for the fight. White | peyond a doubt that he is Hart’s mas- 't {s, lec:nd; Dollie \Vemfi:&em 1B||lllvln=. RUFE TURNER MAKES GA h. upon the subject of red{jouine‘are the entries: Second will attend the Hart-Johnson mixup | ter. Alex Greggains will referee the |6 to 1. third. Time, 1:15. Piquet, Chie? ANS The board will officially re- | on e it rurlonge: mad. | o S0cond race — Best Man, Tam|at Woodward’s Pavilion this evening, | fight 7 Alcha 'Happy Chappy and Riceful fnished| LOOK LIKE RANK “BUSHER™ eive this report on Thursday ang will | _First race—Three and a half furlongs; maid- | O'Shanter, F. E. Shaw. bt % » | Aght 7 as named. R s iy G en_two-year-olds;. purse: Thi 4 but vows he will not come through| Battling Nelson will be there to make | “*1{i{i"Tace one mite and seventy yards— = : on in the premiscs. Legal Form (McLaughlin)... 108 rd race—Esherin, Flaunt, Bar- | with a speech. a short speech, as will Jimmy Britt and | Golden Ivy, 104 . (Holgesen). 2 to 1 won: | Stockton's Fighting Negro Has Cham- - ney Dreyfus, W:lom O'Ro;lx‘rke did not accompany | jabez White. A merry old time is ex- glnflm'és‘:vé-'s“;m)‘zt‘fitwvl' :‘::x;l‘!d:_rl;nn~ plon at His Mercy in Six B . Fourth race — Hugh McG te to this city. However, the|pected when the trio are introduced. o, . Smith), o 1. thir ime, Round Bout. VERTISEMENTS. S gh McGowan, pe: 1:45%. Patsy Brown Meadowh Dei a e A R M NS, | Northiwest, Ethel Abbott. noted manager and trainer will arzive | Britt will surely hjve a few remarks to SOk, B Dumesi, Husnala and Dutitel | PHILADELPHIA. March 27.—In u . ¥ifth race—Collector Jessup, Dela- Y St R n " | P ouetn race five and a half furlongs—Cor- | SIX-Tound bout to-night at the Wash- Britisheér. O'Rourke will take charge | dulge in any eloquence. zo;ix Letola. of the training camp, while Mitchell | * Two fast grelln?lnarles have been ar- | onel Ruppert. 102 (Morlarity). 7 to 10. won: | ington Sporting Club Rufe Turner of th race — Eckersall, Military | will be the manager and do the en-|ranged. Fred Landers and Toby Irwin | per Coe (f. Woody 30" to 2. thicd ‘Tian | California displayed his superiority Man, Judge. gineering and general outside work. | will hook up for a ten-round £o, while | 1:6i1 Leriaa. - Amiedeans, West Brookfleid | OVer Joe Gans of Baitimore. It was IR ) White will probably pick up some' Tim Hayward, the clever colored boxer, | atd Jack Adams finished as named. I‘“" necessary at any time for Turner : * | Jocal boxers to help him along with | il g0 against Young Mitchell, a Sac- | , Flfth race one and 4 sixteenth miles -Prince | to show his true worth. It was evi 8067 Yolo Girl (Forbes & Co)...... the work of getting into condition. ramento man, in a six-round set-to. | Emily Oiiver, 110 (Helgesen), 8 to 1, secona: | 4ot that he could have won easily 2067 e et Blanenl & €3 Rt S 6 e e e Tt TN IR | Sre1ad I¥e Totn St o T 7990 Adal; A “Perin Bennings, e, 1:50. o1 ight, . o . ‘was Turner's bout at eve: 8007 Canopw (Begeen) ooy, Farm). anmgfis'fi“cf'mm 27.—Results: T wad Tionty Cidy Rye fAnished sb nsraeg, | StaSe and the fact that Gans was on 8073 Avonella (Millin) . First race, five and g half furlongs—Roseben P Stxth race, one mile and seventy yards | NIS feet at the finish was due to his Y iy (e b~ 112 | won. Rocklands second, Right and True third. Wintireda. o7 (Morlarity). 8 3o 5 S | Orponent’s gen: ty. ssfh 8025 Missberg (Van Bokke! Second race, four and a half furlongs—Veri- - ::T‘i‘:n ‘.‘M‘;‘.‘.‘.’,J zwml'l m: m B TP e, SR % mgmau::mmg % ;elgt wg;i ;godyng second, Little Rose third. y 3 1:46%. Estado, Anirad, i Jardin de Monkeys would be ashamed to claim - /) % e yer, S L pper a L 15 7 8055 Supervisi (M1 P F h 3 1 ngs—] / ///Iylwq\\\\\“\\i\\\:; ; 2555 BuRrriien cw Lt - s ;.;.‘?‘;'\ib»mfi‘:f. el My e ADVERTISEMENTS. - b 31 3.5, sk s e g : g anyoond race—Futurity course; four-year-olds | aurphty Won, Cascine. sccond, Toi Sas thid | MEMPHIS, March 27.—The stables of Gk rapurban Queen (Winter & Johnson).120 | ™85! Tk, ‘one mile and forty sards—nob. { W. . Willlams & Co. furnished the 8071 Redan (Strobel) . vk, 137 | ble Kean Voo, 'g;at. Daily second, Only One | winner of the Montgomery handicap H 807 g:;:g;-‘-n ({a::;n:)- x| DI, Time, 300, to-day, when Ram’s Horn, the three- : ' S < essa, To feel as vigorous as you were before you wasted your 3001 Trtesca (Dunty 1< 6| wmw omtBANE S ol rkl’y:du;olg'?;y°€oi‘:‘:¥'?:t:°:a:'g" = It is as impossible to conquer the strength? To enjoy life again? To get up in the morn- 1008 Baiy eed (ulissmah " Btabied L 0y S o oy = L (:: s ;‘tmt:ek:'n:ncl:‘fl:st;?n;'e:"g:p;;efl dlsuse‘:—“ e Blood Poison—with - ‘?fi e ; % > R, 2 % p %53 A4 ing refreshed by sleep and not more tired than when you 8052 avons - (Gimer ) Prince. Gien' second, Grenada (hird. Time, | the Bemmett stable. Otto Stifel was cury and Po as it would be to conquer the went to bed? To have no weakness in the back, or S D pamn o) ctond race, five furlongs—Husted won, | tITd. Jockey Crimmins piloted the | king of the forest in a hand-to-hand encounter, “ -and-go” ins? No Indi 5 s A one nzo (Palace) ! Good Player second, Otsego third. Time, | Winner in masterly manner, getting off e o N ater, ‘come-and-go” pains o Indigestion or Constipation? ] e S {1201 2.5, to a good start and assuming the lead | 85 th - ve had their health ruined To know that jour strength is not slipping away? To 3 Ihird race one mile—Sandbeth won, Nor- | in the stretch, which the colt traversed and lives blighted through the use of these min- once more have bright eyes, healthy color in your cheeks furoe Yoacalte ol e e} | ourth, race, séven urlongs—The Don won, B o s e R ! :;1‘1“ fl o tad 'h’l‘hfley ::‘* '.the. Srestmest fui and be confident that what other men can do is not im- 8001 Paramount (Dayton 4 do1 | " Fith ‘race. one mile and & furiong—aran| Raem's Horn, coupled with Phil Finch L i of, the dis- & b - ¥ ah - 8082 *Barney Dreyfus (De Nefl 02 ! won, Lou Woods second, Custus third. Time, | as the Williams entry, went to the post | €ase€ with more power, bined with possible to you? In short, do you want to be a man 8075 *Lady Fashion (Miller) 84 | 1:556 3-5. a decided favorite in the betting. Re- | the awful effects of these minerals, such 3 8082 Esherin (Coggins) 00§ Sixth race. one mile and a furlong—Littie | & ¢ i e uch as mercurial among men? (01D Cinnabar (Fountati) o7 | glant won. Autoilght second.” Gigantic third. sults. = of the bones, salivation, of the stomach and nt (Ryan) .. 11 | Time, 1:55 2-5, First race, Inaugural, nve furlongs—Coun- | Why virus of Contagi i DR. MCLAUGHLIN’S ELECTRIC BELT b ! G F e TR | et every drop of thes il i o o the blood it quickly % . ", F Hazers on Trial. s e T > i d N Fourth Syears Second race, four furlongs—George an, There is nothing so penetrating, nothing so invigor- up e e T (MVSATOlis 45 ) 1 sl of Attee F. Hunt, Jackson | won Hyperion 1h sscona, Colonel Bronien e solored Biotopeand soon the foul symptoms of sore mouth and throat, ating, nothing that will relieve weakness and pain as 08 e e e 2] Hatch Jr. and Armin Hansen, stu-| "Nl e, one ioile—Hands Across won, el P hair and eyebrows, swollen glands, sores, speedily and surely as Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt. 5060 Hugh McGowan ( 63 | dents at the Hopkins Institute of Rough and Tumtle second, Dewey third. Time, | €£€., € appearance. ercury and Potash can only cover these azrp 1 5 8080 *Al Waddle (Jones). 95 | on a charge of battery upon Albert de | 1:42%. * evidences for awhile; they cannot B s It is simple, but grand t assists nature by a general 8089 (Healy) 08 | Rome, was commenced before a. jury |, Eourth race. Monigomery handicap. £3625 heea i3 cure the disease. S. S. S. has for many reinforcement of the vital energy ‘by infusing a mild, in- in Judge Mogan’s court yesterday af- | Hor won. King's Trophy second. Otto Stifel anitidote for the ived - for Blood Poison—a perfect vigorating current of Electricity into the nerves and by o e e e crownel ke o French N tem. S. S. S. does S fae in its effects on the sys gorat B —_— No new facts were elicited during the | Fifth race four furlongs—French Nun won, * - zot or mask the disease, but thoroughly and supplying the system with the very essence of nerve Sarcish Lo e A L feriongs, thise s exqmiination Of 'the Jwithesied, T:n'sl" e Y the 2 completely cures it that .oai"-a o L u ! : i il nES ottt are ever seen again. vigor and nerve strength. Minister: second, Fonte Tot thira. - Trme: S. 8. S. while eradicating the poison disease Call and see it or send for my free book telling about it. bt e i & : will drive out effects of harmful :x::fl treat S n-_: i DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN, (KILLLED BY A FALL_Astiue H. Reed m : of $1,000.00 is offered for i Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. e ekt from aguries. mustemmad by taiitng | kind. Treatise with S. contains a mineral ingredient of any 404 i ot Mountain View a Sunday mers: | writhout charge. for home treatment and any advice wished,