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neu WOhLDs WEDNESDAY BYEAING, VU-UeuR. 2, ULoL, | ORNCE MEN 'GODLINESS ON THE GRIDIRON RILEY CRANNAN (SLOAN WILL i PLAY TiceRS, TAUGHT BY CLERGYMAN COACH.) {5 anue AeAIN, BACK TQ FRANCE : = [—— ] ——) —— cs —o a — —~ —_ = CII. “Parson” Cutten Bars HORSES KILLED AND ONE|GAME WAS THE LAST PREPAR-| Frofanity from the HAS LEG BROKEN. ATORY TO BIG CONTESTS. ‘ Game at Yale and In- = sists on Fair, Clean Harvard Banks” on Strong Backs for Big|PLUNGER BACK IN TIME TO | Top 18, INTERESTED IN RACING Games of the Season| 2 BACING SEASON END. STABLE THERE, —Cornell -..Prepares Fitth Race, Won by Kalif, Was) pelt nn Hutklew! es Injurtes . . Talks: of the Succeas of His Trip, eht Jockey Would Re- 4 2 Ont of the Game Playing. for Tigers. Saldt “The Same Old Story, and Manufacture the Ups and Downs.” Automobiles, One. Atte a Disastrous | Kept | by all odin the fantest fullback has had in years, Riley Grannan, the noted ptunger, has | J. Todhunter Sloan is going back to THIS GA ME To managed to return to this country from | France. He has booked passage vn a 4 HAVE who w f WORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct S S2—The card today was ae os Princes | team from a diffe England Just in time to witness the | Steamship leaving here Saturday. jmore Interesting than those of the } | te fe Chub ¢ th any one eine is the “Hey days’ racing on the metropolitan The racing season ts now on in France, jays the week at WV tchester, | the The game jor “Par ent as the som. TEST TIGERS. tracks this season. Grannan and his | 4nd Sloan is Interested in a stable there, jour days of | Title cace tor. lwo: last o the big him. “Parson atten A ze pone ay wife returned from the other side last ingludlg the California bred jumper aan and t A expected to coaches, and a very y oman he ts, b. i night on the steamship Kronprinz| Boota. i syear-olds, a handicap at a mile and kood estimate as to Lafay-|too. But he nas mission, 3 ipl Gis telat) Wilhelm Sloan arrived here from Seeig only a half, with a splendid field, and a stake | [ae c net PRINCETON, N, J., Oct. 23—Every i : is only @ . | He may be called the conscience of the |) one here tn anxious about the resuit} 1” speaking of his trip to an Evening |.2hort while ago tn company with Four- }for two-year-olds. } These promised interesting conte land the crowd. taking Ysuperb weather, turned « Snumbera than on any previous day ithe week. _is_anxious ; World reporter Grannan sald: hier, the noted French automobilist, of the Princet Orange A. C. game, “Tr have been away two month At that time ft was sald the jockey played here to-day. From it will come| during wht visited Lon. nag Ziven up the racing busi: id the first relative estimate of the Tigers |don ang th ngiish tracks and | od sive all his attention to auton, it 1 t0 4 5 . aan "| spent one week In Parts. and Lafayette. Princeton 1s now get: When asked whether ia trip wer fvas even sald that he would go in for Ung into fighting form, and, as Head |successtul or not. he me ald: anufacturing the machines. No one Coach Lea says, only needs to “get to- it was the same oll story: he ups of the firm of gether” to make a stronger tenm than |? Cte ee ori lifes has represented Princeton for a couple ! was fairly large and! Yale football team R Dr. Cutten ts and Butkiewicz were interesting. He wan one of Yale's star kuard and tackle, re- playere in 1898 when he was a student for the Tigers, and were in the divinity school, He played at by Mills and Brown. Tho |ecentre and always put up a strong thene two men are nor etl | itene even game. Also, he played a { The weather was n bit too warm f comfort, and the cont-room did a land oMice business, The track wan in su- | or Robinson would take Ing thelr injuries clean game. He never fouled am aumne, He oecaine noted for fair playing, “ra were in ft condi: now that he In out of college and ¢ » Lafayett her TI ; Sree Oka rey since of the tue the Yale team he in Av RAraT baci ae: perb shape and very fast he xame took the place of the Ine the | A Te of yearn back, Sit is sald th Bpencong wal ject a Ten eRe ease | Ra Uy etek al aes Tiger rooters are far from confident | not again don the Keone colors this irmon’ Cutten ts of being able to defeat even two of the feoason, Disaativfaction with the boy's) ml jbut he te immensely ee Th three big teams to be played in the next f % TR 1 Petneeton Orange Ang. |dllow: pr me three weeks. They have been taught a riding Is said to be the cause, Re Oavie Let In a strong right f cesona in the past two years and pencer rode a two-year-old named I eee among th off. uw rode alley Very qui Fagoa and was beat agoa on Saturtay and we xallop, } First Race—About two miles. —Won by in a golng make any premature om. For it is incontrovert- that Princeton has no Idea of how ne of weak ab All the games the daily games against the scrub « wy and have furnished little Jevlopments as to team strength, Am infin Mitchell, Linstock wax second 4 The Miller herstville titan § and the casy games have not in a leeman third. Tarenden Je HOW nae pyodied Princeton for meeting EIGHT STARTED IN THE SEMI-|EASILY DEFEATED J. H, HOL- FIRST RAC Bteeplechase: for three: ‘toro nilea. | att Netting Starters, whte. Jocks Stllit is, Sir hs debated reason tov, The big guard of "6 team, Armstrong, Joined the coaching force and kept his ton, 123 | since he left Y Sencatonts eeton, + | ainee he ett ¥ “the ein iy tae Prin nians, and with] FINALS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP, TON IN SEMI-FINAL MATCH. that there be no profanity an¢ no four play about OF 2 : ao ‘BMiay Mitchel! 155, Mare range ® eye peeled on the centre men, (Spectal to The Evening Work!) v9 7 = 2 entry list’ reduced from to 8 the | orese phienranc 50 hoi Fee te a i FOR HARVARD. |; CORNELL'S JEWEL firemen iniiitaat Gait champunshis Pyrite cht act tacts rosa IS PURCELL. | was continued here to-day. defending hia title of champlon of the 4 Linstock and King T. He handily len Ridge, this ' “head to the water jump, where King (Spectal to The ning Work) * @) The ies peatie GO ae Ads East Jersey Golf Leag e ha y <@. fell and broke hls neck : Z He CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 2.—Kernan, 6) (Bpecial to The Evening World.) 4 ontesta to-day and) throughont | defeated J. IL Holton, Gle: _Bueklly fell on his shoulders and slid a Putnam and Rist this will be Hare : ®) ITHACA, ¥., Oct. 2—Lett Halt inek ren der fork they tournament: _ morning !n the semi-finals of the In- myards, King T. never moved. Lin vard's trig of backs thin yenr. it will back ru . + MB aividtia nship by S up and 7 to a t t bn reell, who was brought back if dt] could ip a 7 tock then went on and cut out the) - eon trio that will ask odds from no i} eee tne peacremmmel tor Place this afternoon In | vat 7 from the Indian game in Buffalo badly [be desired, The programme for to-day |} running to the Inst Jump, where Miss | eleven on the college gridiron, and . ‘specific orders to [consists of match play. Ebgnt contest: | the final round, ‘Mitchell passed him and came aW’ay |cOMISKEY SAYS HE HAS| Which. even with « weak Ine to support : ants met for the fira’ nd the re Place, in the semi-finals this morning, @n easy winner by two lengths, Lin- it, will bring almost certain ve away from Perey Feld, He stole |sutt will nate thel| ie nese thezeeml Analesshla| merci: o hysicians, | semi-final: t ie t s! le ith hi clul patocke wae Height aise then Tents SIGNED HIM FOR CHICAGO. | jigrvant's eleven in the big gam napa Re ieoncnes iene ee ir to sari out was Mias| mate, W. C. Freeman, whom he finally lesan. x a nat The Mal make the trio was not} tory to cas ‘| The first aud made his way through the/oassatt and Mise Starr, Both drove yiaiupiandiitto pinay, 1 into the grand stand un-|well and secured admirabie direc: G SECOND ERAS Ided upon by the coaches until Mon- 4 ‘Their cards up; five and shape deh di feliaths : . Where he wat the work The other players followed card (EA IS Ca ge eae (Special to The Evening World) CE Bea Heincray ator Sete dete throughout, fle was not discovered un- | coast Me interesting feature of the | Clarence Place, Ridee— Retting | CHICAGO, — LIL 5 . OL AVOrYZONULBSO Fy sate yeG S'x work was over, and then he {starting was the magnificent driving of | Out Be Starters, ¥ mina. sin Pier | 6 me tin clon || nan trom hal eoack tos Cur Seen a HAG $ aoe ed tos . every, competltor, No one player made jE. ‘Cherries. "8: hy 4 | Comiske to-day confirmed the re bean playing such a spleadit raght halt) : . a Purcell Is the mot Dack-fleld|a mistake, and) the distances ma wc oat Gee eo ay He at : a rel] has, fort will {ranged from 120 to 16) yards. Our y to nurse him back to strength| As the players returned to the club- by will be In ft condition| house for the fourth teeing green the} The score made by Giffen was excep- sainat the Tigers, :Schvuellkopf| scores were in every Instance close, tlonally good, being within two strokes a the shelf r repairs, ‘The scores: of the record. His card was: 2] that Tom Paty, of the on icttut ne hat Tom Daly. of the Brooklyn Clu, that he was a fixture in that p play second base for him In each of the ames so tar hte ranting punting cand all-around playing lave | Teen spectheular and sensational wn th P toaned 2) REV. DR, CUTTEN, YAL er McFarlane signed t Fe eee ema ited tian f Ee CENTRE AN DIEOOTAES hb who were out were given sl Mra, eM. Barlow beat Mise Moulton 7 np 2 m of Ge Trae ANTI LS Pie ort BALL COACH. Retice unis, but a NIM practice | and 6 to play. Mrs. C.F. Pox beat Mra, Ww) toward Glen, East Grange) nthe old St. Luin relegated to fullbae ed ne | titel pr ham § up and 3 to play a FOR Highness 90. Mul'd 10 Wehowex Pealivoneattectiine wildest, drains: He ie Broponed 10 | veysatt vest Mian Giibert Lup, 16 hoirs In ‘ i 85 Qiengar, 19, c aleh n psa ype are fot the Hut now that the change has been | Or oan Ladi bgertl is Stare b 4 7d ee cy he consolation final match between. Mayor Gilroy. 103, Shaw, im ueden have im # wisdom ts reelved Dy al ach Reed has {mpressed {on every fete A, Freeman, Glen Ridge, and A, T. ernan at fall, Putnam will have! Harvard needs all the stars she be released. ‘Tom Hughes, of the Chi. Wit Harvard will be splendidly rep- | Princees H., 87. McKee. 16 Reriasy the squad that Cornell nas Milt Ellzabeth Town and Ci i 3 0 t0% h e achanee to play, whereas he would have ger this year, and Putnam comes dl t vehind the Ine. member ese Supplee Migan, Elizabeth Town and Country sa rore marines ratte et Nir) Cela od LS as fe uive way to Mie auburn-halred rivalit Chethy anier that chisa te teu beltiant Hix'heen doing beautiful aork the DiRKest tank of her career on hand play, "aca. mill Fitageraly 7 dubsenial rs eri onecsided finds reaulled, ‘ ore bunch. Han Johnson off it was a matter of ¢ e between the runner and a good ground-catning: Hale. iting Ike a fend and to do eens n. a (ae Soe ralealn, in an easy victory for Freeman by 7 up eed that Huches has jun two Sacks and, tneether with Pistine at Sa battering-ram, train Sanger — [and 5 to play. ne. Hndfern then Ties to t front and was ty ward reached, winning Hilden goo 2 NEW RACE TRACK SHAMROCK II. IS — (CROWD DELIGHTED | sorte sec ace, READY BY APRIL 1. = NOW FORSALE.| WHEN IMP WON, cee Sc . wha, Jocke RUNIE Fin, sir Pepe Washer Fe vs i nell, the English heavy-welght, who Ostorees, 105, Mounce to = + has been away for several months to M. Redfern it, Meadersan Ameriea, has a Senator Sullivan’s Jamaica Course Will Repre-/Sir Thomas listen hs 6 Ordered Cup Chal-\eamous Black Mare Showed Old-fime Form, [airmen osm. sent an Outlay of $300,000. lenger Placed on the Market. Running a Mile in 1.40. : f : “I home on the White He was the American T Wild Hess, 166, O'Connor Virginia Grace, 101, Urennan Zirk 94, Duan. #tart kout, Won easily The talent. could Prophetic, who ¢ to 10. Virginia avy-Welkht pugilist, Trey intend to open a gymnasium hero for the purpose of teaching mon how to box. MeCoy says he ty ready (0 Senator Tim Sulltvan’s new rs and the rack fort of the club memb {ng seriously of purchasing The defeated cup yacht Shamrock Io pmen thin there. was a not 1 tt Jamaica, Lo 1, which wit be known The officers, Jockey t sh enon the Am \y Inspect her as sho now les at the | Imp was herself yesterday, The glori-|sixnal for applause and when she wins| fight any man in the world for $10,00 a Rhelouaning; aad) won as the Jockey Club, will gafe will be on the frat floor, which will sities week, when Hing shipyard in Erie Basin, | ous old black mare ran a mile tn 1.4,|the people are frenzied with delight. | aide. frm Octoroon, who beat Lady’. ply: rth d,s, tin shave a large reception room ita LAptoy easurements of the yacht willjwon her race and was cheered by the] There never was a race horse that had —<——__ half a ienkth for the place Id a spring parlor and dining-rooms will be Messra. be yweadl, crowd in enthustastle fashion, The ap-|the hold on the affections of the pauls Broke All Records. FOURTH KACE ent an outlay of je mecond floor, and on the top toor eyohinia After the Columbta had won the third | pearance of Imp on the track is the /that Imp haa, and probably never W Anna Held In the “Little Duche: aa : “ton After the C r 0 | pe ‘ ‘ F at per \wo-rest-oltecawv i e t have just been ans will ve ‘ n iG trouni ith bath: | sioned rave of tM cup series, Sha Tenn tee eas aptenner satreen nD tne Casino has broken the record made ‘Starters. Jocks. Stier yms attached he desten in a in the rock's skippe amore, remarke sf hown & old “4 frat by Lillian Russell and later. Festecont, 110, Murne i. 2 it stle one ant jndicates th “sir T es Were suggested, YALE’S FALL TRACK GAMES. very probable that she has been babled | stlorodora."* er PY, ar eet fo have one of hands 1 t t n three real e Oot, The [te much by Mr. Wimmer. Caoghoass on the elreutt Frederick Tams this by Colum ‘achtamen, | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Mr. Brossman, who was blamed for : —— at the reason) why Sir [arnuat fall athletle meeting of Yale) imp's in and out running last season, E e e 2 offers | Thomas wants to sell, think this may |Colloge took place here thts afternoon. | had the right idea concerning the mare. A large gathering of students and nett | He used to work her every day at racing a V ercoa ce, The tract Olenwater, 110, Btarz gvot. W Lombre jumped away the track toa at the ¢ did not name any TS areto submit ail maser front and cut hat was second. Time—Z7 sec. saye that he has heen Che far, Ws Pre +4 . c rae tt ~ woRRts Pan ENTRIES. PENN'S LINE-UP FRAGMENTS OF gate teat Ot hee diets SS "D fo | asain ie Jeb 39R 22, i, Wy, itt [ad luck Inthe second race on Alonday, |] 532 & 535 Eighth Ave. Near 37th, and J. 1S. Spraker third but yesterday in the second race he 767 8th Ave., Cor. 47th St. MEN CURED, ° out th ololwed by Cau Sullivans him, As yer we vorlved no of the situation. | ward 4 mas hax been advised | friends were in attends speed and the mare seemed to thrive on poate ean mondition. | that more races with Columbia | was in excellent condition and the An- |r. This year Mr. Wimmer has applied $ Burne Valeo Will be of she would az {that ishes were very close and exciting. ! the ordinary training methods to Imp AT gradually. wearing ny 100 feetiandswill or yaw! yhbe mand The sumn and she has not shown any of her old took tne the ope The siable plans All Cup 100-vard dush—Final heat—Won by F. R.| form, Vombres was beaitctor atwiil(betnresds running at Morris Park, Graven: | Ve chulleoger x we Moolton, W, Arnstein was second, amt T. Lord! It Iw a pty that there are not more Put Off Buying Till You See It. Jdling paved Ja ee rushten eleoet Heitnd wnt pata vas i T'hurile Tace—Won by Hunar; D. W.| race horsen like Imp on the turf. They ; take part in the feet havea . tL war Bec Time—16 3-6 show th u 1 side of A this bi Lachowotels : Lis been pabited a anchet was second. 1G 3-5 sec. jow the sentimental side ot race- af ate y the same as thowe and Crane jet from the weather, Won, br W. We Walnart: ©) goer and infuse tnterest Into Ane sport. © umpe on x sekey clules mas Wa wit around her tn : WwW. D. rain $ tory. frame eelskaa tin ulna | {8 id thea she will be transferred to her |! on 7 by He Gtevens, Ws Outside of Imp's performance and re- nothing that hot be V most successful one yachiss Winter berth on shore Westsoe ene second, and W. 1 Price (Td | ception there was Ittle of interest at 216 6tb Ave., Near 14th St. TS)-yard hurdle raze—Won by C. 8, Fallows;|the track. The races were run off 385 6th Ave., Near 23d St. Tm.othy Foley. CounctIman Tom, and Timothy : norrow’s FA Yyace and on the tur: second, a Mars sidy was at the track yester- J. of Nava: «1 Ol 2 jurnp—Won by J, Start pour, A WEAK ONE. be) Lara arily Deans eee ‘ewan second, and Godman nid, |@ent the apprentices away to one of Asoc thisn sees MOLMIS PARK, Ora Lauter {lied coltana’ ans ‘Detrol Fe eee ee are ilar buistecneribrsthea ites room Hercect, stores, imaginable, Li : ot by room le run—Won by W The starts were all good yesterda A Tart (syeetal to The # dropped « 7 inte thea Cochran was, dae Menai Kare=With | PHILAL HLA, 0: 230-9 by FR. soutton; a. | day. He will atart the horses ae usual | pamoun TR No. SAIN ruarantent 10 care ail dae Shanwtwas’ badly shaken. ke » Star 102 Vanla prosented t The only the champion Pittyburg | Dickman was second. Time—31 4-5 vee. at the Aqueduct track. He has not de- esas capsules and: Injectior ver gods, Timothy. Fale | urteey AS the wensen Dunalasthat “Toranto| andl qeent ote snyetleaUatouseicate ——_— termined to use the no-recall system, Seite ty Sapte Sis recor Drugetntet2s fi ber Horse, “however r enw this aft nave b tensch Uuste da Georae Yeaaers whe’ eae vieted | FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS, — | but f= ready to do whatever te bent Quakers | des) Counc te : ; MOAT Lao CvRRsEare lee he ahavere ABE St or A ah oa nly Mr. Cassidy should be at his best Sporting. (aid into thr lab os) ™ jonday Lust, and while the players ‘ ae Lew Metab 8 at ball fer the, Pir RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 23.—| with this method. He has a quick eye, | ——————_--_______- Pell the run Mien Flaver Sh are not sent ured th are totally: club in Canata, neat Bridge: Yeager.wae with tat team) mon | 1), alis of races run here to-day are |Knows when to throw the barrier, an easily by a Mita Det 8) ante to play. hard football, Woodrurt ts Sian aide of the Jatermatioual che pennant In 1897 and 1898, (and Teager playes | 2° TOS 3 morcover the boye and horses are fal Petia) oO” Lee, why rant se ae ~" “4 may be started this) outs portion of the season with Pittebure. as follows: ly well educated to the system. Mr, of I Knok wpe YeTY anxtous to win the Chicago Ka : q rst Race—Five-clghths of a mile,—| Cassidy has dono splendié work on the AUTUMN MEETING, 190 ¢ a & on Saturday, and Seer rt ee relie tol and J tod; | canadian elreult this seuson and. will th D: Weil lay, O1 de Handleap; ae ens eR Uae ts hve 11 Chances of } ‘ ak avd telegraph operators wil ex-| SE'Site? g tod for place. was, second: [no doubt do as well at Ageduct. 13th Day, Wednesday, Oot, ag pieey G5 helt. ‘ to dete oh US ead AH MI eae ndting Penn: | Mr tomberlake third. Time—102. Femesole is something like a_ flea, FIRST. RACK. 2B. Mat k c . £204 or better, Harold Me being te jest *. Venn!” Second Race--One,_mile—Won by | When you put your bet d owe ov Reme- 1 OMTBEPLECHASE, Ae Gartery: wht Sula Place tysburg team came he enter the Let. Thte sa remarkabie sowing ve of Mieharkoki end | Chafles'D., £40 Land 2 to 1 Glenwood, [ole and think’ you have, her dead, to | ry NOreT HE HAS sae qadeance Ouse, wae # the reputation of hayiag the sir when it 1s conaiderad that it wat ae tar ong iw ears, (3 tat for piace, ran second; Patroctus | Fights, you find whe is not, there. | Hut lal ‘Trains to Morrie ‘Park. 13. iets iret team in the history of foothill in that] yack aw 1892 when the Ara pacer, kot 90 third, Time—1.4i. een Money. whe pops Fight. out in| eeMUSIC BY LANDER, FIELD 60 CENTS. Insutution, ‘Th ge @ mark, The 2.02 lat has seven tn It tno “0 for The Un-| ‘Third Hace—Three quarers of a mile, front ‘and wins running away. Femesole Nee sorts ! te {a former Pent th marke of 2 02 CET Relewilsk fe to race him, owing |-—\Won by Cisles, 6 to 1 and 7 to 5; ht to be more consistent. It is Medical. ght ot the Garter, 92, Co meth Gunde feated th in the | t owner, belng an | Kindred, 3 to 5 for place, ran second! |rather jarring to ‘bettors’ nerves to have ledical, ee oe Barra litt at Troy | revugon arise Alt te hagas Miss Mae Day third, Time 131 1-2, Femesole act as sho doe: <<< pat y2 AEs satiny oN Uninasied oo oes foo’ but gover thousand enthun | A racine law nto be Introduced at t%€{ Napoteon Lajole, of the Philadelphia Amert- agi OLD DR. GRINDLE, cone : x 0 i withet the | Canadian Paritame ert session which will ‘e iH speciaiist in diseases of mea. Under one-half furlongs erable sho! he Pennsylvania | aect the We part frie! (racke,)) 8 « OLD Di.“ GHINDLE# selentige treatment blood : aucane uisernbiezenn ect the Win Fle) tracke; 89%" | teeta “on. teen’ durlag'a goo atl stv It is folly to claim that any whiskey can possibly | #22'stte: ateates"patne tn the: athe 8 atm to tim in the G nettinan Torn The bly apring and tea ‘ Lajole swung at the ball ina territe manner Fy oat and south, ulcers, paintul ewell oe vnc, Hea caneyivania,ontonn Sty aurg snd ieated tat and sausre To abe sarnrie ot he as good Or aS Wholesome as a Straight Whiskey |* ee The Hervant ¢ ven U4 giving at LE uehiln The Geiders were nonplussed for a moment, iti ph 7 Lr Olibert | tention to place kicking a Ite practice thes 1 DBL GRINDER tot erccord tor magwelions ‘auton, net Wi} gaya. Tue mon is = E es : as " was dlecovered Lajole had actually SaPT ELLE MNI A SLRUME RIO: ° aa: OFFICE OVER 20 YRANS AT 171 West 12th at. Gore ces serssterey MOREY tq the opinion of the Mareant coacnes, te the | ase eine alshot | thex pail | 66. 99 ba an 6th and 7th aren Advis ‘Medi wer. vee ie Shipley | Klek practised oy 1% vowith the ay foul Lereitory, The umpire declared the ball a eine. 8! ure, Re Selber| ter holding the ball. Kernan. ta ed to dof uh LAFAYETTE CAPSULES _ an Young | goat of the Kicking for the Crimson "thts sea- aie iues pitels Hennett ay onda Dubie se Ton Kenny cl | ene One mile—Won by Om- —-—- Mocave ice find aio fev ace, | MATCH RACE AT YONKERS, |r" signed with the same team for was secon Hy ‘Monos, DM eee Hengammen A series of Interclam lacross games has bee: cure all unnatural dlschargés, Gic. all drug- 23, CoUr Gitar ne a waive |" sone ‘cine Galegs of he CH ot’ Ser vor [iS POSitively-a straight Whiskey, and.is bottled pure, | em ectit Leriis. Carus, ii toeer: ‘by ene ers OfdG A Te tchelihis bay.mare sFlorence | Wood Hasreronnct aoe Nimmy Williams,” of the Haltimores, declares] Thia old institutloa haa excelled for’ many yeare 5 ot yp that he The place to. advertise or eeek Bus- v4, 10" to 1 ors! ace. |ucuinet Dr. J. A. Purdy's gray gelding | Ge ¥ n this branch of sport, and oen won the cham-| We make no misstatements. heat season. Me acknowledges that he tried to} ploaship of the country, An effort will be made Yness Opportunitics 1s in the Sunday - | Ally, over the Emplre track, The race t dack (0 the National League, but was noc ( - mH heatat itp Mr. CG. K. G, Diliings, ‘of Chtcugn, has ppte| allowed to do ao. 27; } tis 9eason lo. make; she: (eas \wRatuitionoe: wis, OL. EDAI . Min sitet Vente ted ea pee Nee] vate stables tor the accommodation of alsty Sena . : ee fr thie parvous thea fat coatenta were at GOLD M L: AWARDED PARIS 1900 ‘World Want sheet. The three and ; A game has already been Lased bean y Tulén of ane ainonal rottiy Ary berees al the naw,i Metphie! tracks (10h tam tail, the tamoup Aurtralian boxer. wha] [Rian ot ind ned the sass o 1004 Hi B. KIRK. seven’ time’ onlin for $100 m elder uate ponies Het ia) apatite Ne oes with | verre 1g Fin oy sStor of oe fone by ee le a ee: » Sole reo bith \ Malo nad’ lopka i-vetter than “every” Hall | $tbal i ; x iN + . une é St . id Maat