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> Wee Snr Setter CoRR 8 , YRC TERET IE ON MEE PT NM! THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1903, y <A LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS ‘BRANCHES. -BROOKLYNS TACKLE THE WILLIAM THE THIRD CHAMPION ee RACER. KELLEY WINS THE CHAMPION A] ; CARDINALS AT ST. LOUIS. DIAMOND SCULLS. MANHATTAN BEACH Sculler Who Beat Titus Yes-:Great Pace Follower Ready Superbas Begin Series Before Big Crowd—| Murphy and Hughes the Pitchers. oa Sn a | terday Captures the Coveted } for Big Four-Cornered Race polaict iii stunt Genonsrciad (han Defeats Crack Leander crew land Out Again. Mocreery, 1b, Dolan bit two bawes, Keolie Pett ie made ay Ao heat it oa] HENLEY-ON-THE-THAMES, July | Accompanied by his pacing artWlery Anenvt Sheckard } 1 t heat, Dela 10--Im the tinal heat for the Diamond | and his skilled motor operators, Gately scoring. My ry struck cut. Darien} Sculls, FL S. Kelley, Balliol College, Ox {and Hoyt, Albert Champion, the “Fly- ford, beat R, B. Etherington-Smith, of jing Frenchman,” ved at Manhattan the Leander Rowing Club, Beach yesterday afternoon from Atlantle Kelley won by two and a half lengths, |City, where he defeated Leander, enn Time, § minutes 59 seconds, and Hunter. In the final heat for the Grand Chal-| Champion will ride against McParland, lenge Cup Third Trinity, Cambridge, {Stinson and De Guichard on the beach beat the Leander Rowing Club. track Saturday afternoon, and as the In the final heat fe the Wyfold}race will be twenty miles paced by the Challenge Cup, Burton Rowing Club) big motors. the Frenchman figured that beat Kingston Rowing Club by two and/he must be in the best of condition to Umpire--O'Day Smit, Keeler tried far third {Bpocial to the LBAGUE PARK, ST. LOUIS, July 10. —Hanlon's Superbas, fresh from Cinein nati, where they br even wha t Reds in the series, tackled Donovan's Cardinals here to-day, determined take all four games, An even br or three out of four wouldn't do at all ing World.) that ‘tim fiend ba Kove Second In Irwin hit ty deft for base, Ahearn was out to Nina: ixted, awtvan ing Irwin, w fly to deep | ki centre, advancing Irwin to third [Hughes drove a hoi that bounded | Jom Murpny’s shing inte Brashear’ mit The coat of whitewash administercd| Ny pins a half lengths. Time, 7 minutes 43] beat this trio, #0 he lost no time in {dle hy the despised Cincinnatians yester-|) Donovan portied to Dalen. | Bian seconds, talk about his wonderful achievements | day was a bitter dose for Brooklyn. VriM Gite Bakien teat In the fina! for the Stewards’ Chal-lon the cycle tracks this summer, but lenge Cup Third Trinity, Cambridge, |got mght to work training for the big beat Leander Rowing Club by eight Jevent next Saturday. lengths. Time—7m. 45s. McFarland, who is also working at the Tn the final for the Thames Challenge | peach, has fully recovered from the fail Cap, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, beat}he had at Providence three weeks ago Royal Behool of Mines Bost Club by and was out riding with Champion. Dhe two and a half jengths. Time, 7 minutes | Frenchman was anxious to show the tal- 4 seconds ent around the b h how fast he wai In the final heat for the Silver Gob-/anad, paced by his famous motor, the the Hanlon bunch figured it all out @ecided that four wins over St. Louls| tea Would be the proper antidote and they| | went forth as confident of victory as| Ni though the series had already been won, jt)! Niet Perfeot weather conditions and the| “O'Neill cent one dir nto the hand Absence of the Browns resulted in a big jof While Keeler, Murphy swung wildly | attendance at League Park when the |i tWo elusive ones and falled to notter @eMe was called. Th the warming up| NN tat spit the giate. | Farrell dre ee ay Casy out. Brash ler wus ¢ Stieckurd out Ee the Brookiyn boys gave a gingerty ox) U' 1? Sh nie a IW . ots W. Dudley Ward and C. Wo He] Black Gian he reeled off ten miles © 7 Hibltion thar drew forth continued ape] yocpuny ROMA eTaiosis. luBetmIbN faylor, Third Trinity, Cambridge, beat} ia 1448, which, Champion said, was 7 Plauze, It was all grand stand play.| Brashear to Nichols. “Duhlen tapped to the London Rowing Ctub easily. Time, | somewhat slow, as he is riding fast and but he gave warning to the local fiow| Hartman, wh tossed Cy Ni t $ minutes 35 seconds, thinks he will have no trouble in lower- that the Cardinals were not up against | Win Med to Brashear. No X In the race for the Visitors’ Challenge | ing the twenty-mile record of 29.08, made @ Jotvor chenp selling platers and that. | gua ceoted es entee WI AS terete Cup, Jesus College, Cambridge. beat} yy Howard Freeman at Pittsourg last | Jamocbored Oxford, by one-third of | Monday uight Ballot! Cone Brooklyn was uw swourb ied St, Louie's frat hit py drivi 7 exinioal la “over third for a Sage, Donoves a length. Time—7 minutes 59 seconds. The amiteur and motor races, which ¥ Detween the easy Giant i r Motreery, | Aad\anoen will be preliminary to the paced event, easy Giants and their near | Stan * i he dintdem. | Bad Weather for Lant Day. filling up rapidly, and all the best } neighbors. SVUHION EGP atal HENLEY. Hngmna uly a0 ate a will be among the starters. { ed weather somewhat marred the syectacuins features of the closing day | TERRY FAST ON A WHEEL. of the regatta, but t¢ in no way dimin- ished the attendance. Besides the thou-| jaghter Follows Motor Pace # zands temporarily domiciled in the town ARS Goins fers ' NEW YORKS WON FROM CHAMPION PITTSBURGS,| 3 nd on the Fouseboats, visitors arrived tn large numbers throughout the mora: | ATLANTIC CITY, July W.—Terry Mo- (ekg qsajq woay ponuyneg) ing aad when the racing began at 7 | G0Vvern, who Is to do some of his train i , : O'clock In the afternoon the incloaures, |!2% here for his coming battle with . 4 Ute Too many started after Clarke's; Rransfleld’s rap was for half the etr-| tub lawhs and river were packed by | “Young Corbett,” signalized his arrival fly and Rrodie dropped hy While {cult of bees. Smith handled Ritchey irimense throrgs. Most of the colonial | here by accomplishing two things. In j Smith was helplag Betimaat aut | kik nicely. Smith got Linder Lacie Wremiers and a number reandtla® | the afternoon he umpined a basebail e ent on to Recon Kn t mith got Smith's Wttle fly rinces were guests of the regatta ofl- | oame and % tho Giant took his namesake's Mner | toa, 1 was a great eat core Is. Rane ond cher moun ied Albert iCbaee No runs. wn in wetting ft onto | | A-strong, steady wiad off the Bucks |/lon's blevcle and rode a mile behind orth tants ns’ « mB shore made the water decliedis rough [ine Erenchinan's big nine horse-power . ‘ b e and gave a full length of advantage to Ci re * f . Bowerman died. Suiin x ‘ t station, i 3 first on his knock, Reaumont seventh Inning. rn is matched to race Winnie aay Old Leander Beaten. the jeokey, three one-mile 4 Where O'Maean @ fly foli Dune. boos ne got a base on his knock to cen | Pee i fF & foul that HL. Smith took No tune Wagner Mt to Leaeh. but the Pl tehe racing opened with the final neat sahorly aid ae he is anxious to Jon idea pre Nie 3 Pye ues es | or the Grang Chatlenge cup, in which EOF ante fOr thera Ces Ne eOt Der Pare ran ry, Deeks, watch a ' Rune take Du | Ee aS Taeander ie sine Fyowlon frem Coampton to exercise with 5 tu fi Leach te first and Ritehey Saariticed Doth by a neat nbridge crew which yesterdiy. ‘is, Manager of McGovern, at first EL perched on wecond when Evans thre Leach | handled 4 Argonaits of Toronto. ‘hird ae ° . the former's hunt wildly 1) Amithe Go. | hounted Hao eeenelae are ee nity had Siti aivadyantane of he ec a aguings Terry’ riding On the Mth made a nice stop of his name-| ei th eoense hy rolling an easy o: = rks station, but they got off firs se eS wakes abut eel it 1 Wer dn | toc Ritehes eu an ‘ payee WILLIAM THE THIRD FINISHING 7OR THE ALEXANDRA PLATE. ~ at Fawley Court, wenteh wae reached In M'LEAN DEFEAT piratire nny on he bases were) Sinith tok Leever's Hf. Davis's hit) «9 . . ‘ ee 4 f 5 fled. "Clavie fell ‘down tn the muddy | Mae tor ie has Uerdid’ CinbeAine The Duke of Portland's famous) matter how f° he gocs he never! “Billy” won easily by five jengths,| breathing hard, and showed not the] ahead, At, the mille post, reached Mh & S FREEMAN. pe Tale aston ie cauglt taever say and | Ming. Mat Davie waw caught at third ‘racer, Whi.am the ‘Third, is the un-| seems to tire. Next day he wou the rich atexandra | SHzhtest trace of leg-weariness. | Mita! sniendidiy. but though. they |Thrown on Laat lap and Injured, 46 on Bowerman's throw to second, ut he Tetired Beaumont, No runs.” {disputed long-distance champion} He capped tie climax of 8 career] Plate, at three miles, finishing first], f° Stays vewer than a woman In| drew up a little, they could never over. | Wheel Over the L! ; e Was caught. One run i Py meat A ie iH . a bonnet shopt on bargain day,” was} haul thely opponents ant rophy he u ‘ SHEEN | Bighth inoing. thoroughbred of Great Britain at the recent Axcot meoung by win-|in # eanter, all his competitors dying! the comment which they had held fon the past four) PROVIDENCE, R. 1, July 10.—Hugt re i picked Wagnera long ny om) ities: peat aprinting. heat out bia | By,” as he is affectionately} ning two big long-distance stakes m/ away before the homestretch, Willan (ie ‘Third ig a bay colt | Years, Loday'e time was tae worst IP [atcloan was thrown trom his wheel Im i} F in left held. Evans Mearstod a | ¢ ough, forved him at second. Seitics | called by those w' > hava the honor| two He took the Gold Cup,| He pulled 1» oo fresh that the ex- four venrs, ov, by St. Simon out of Kelley's Ensy Victory, Cie teat ace is twenty-fiv emails race ; ds, Rransfeld | Mt was fora base. O'Hagan lned td OF mUrT nel comtey aikenceect ag we is compel aepreE ivavity. The above is reproduced ; aautho een oward Freeman at the Collsaum ‘ie a retired rune ja inte Ritehey shan H of his acquaintance, has pheaomenal | worth almost $20,000, at two and ale mis Were compellad to express theit | trom a snapshot taken while he was |, the final for the Diane FB [last night, but trundied his bleycle over Gros finer to centre curnad him |may wan caumht off his use. No | stamina and repeating powers. No} half miles, from a brilliant field.|aumivation, ‘The horse was not ev finishing for the Alexandra Plate. peated his surprise of yesterday by galn-] the tape and was declared winner by Pe Smith assisted in Reaumont's retire: | not have to move to take Branstelte | TTT - ae - : a Tt us on unesnectue vison over Ee Eewmeran laps: Be wae badly: beyiaed (but a ment. odnes was the man who te Ife. Ritchey got 4 base because Wane : Ethertngton-Sm eunder). at bones were broken. ’ 7 eth bun ner threw his { 0 er had the favored staon and led for ara . Reta" Sete HOR aaa a TURF NOTES. MONSTER CYCLING PARADE; | PUGILISM, aM rea tat Mum ree tu 4 | jeu wil! bo renerved tor the Art Simms, tha light-welght ware mnim eon hich. was. re 1 The twontyonve miles wr Clark's bunt was neat, and he dor Muth tenting 0 " (@ Oo T c Oghter of Akron, | At Fawies Court, which was reached The twenty-fve miles was made eR ra at, AG ie. teel| gg AMIN TRIE, lett ttn ey a PROCEEDS TO CHARITY. |i cnurernes tea a eum. [TAP Fae Shy male ray meted On Cy eae aR TI rebie ire Gut Davia NEN teem Races ree aupant eames, ves ral yeni To Celebrate Twenty-fifth Year of Bicycle’s nica army hich het ratentir ee ara lear ta ia ely Tadien Chailens a \ yee ee Re MO Glare No snuns, | Ielachenann sid hiy MALE toteret iy | Birth--Valuable Prizes Open to All. Tabla eeRAMeNt ATT eae elena ue Biate Univereity College, Oxtord: bent] ELKES'S WINNING STREAK, / ite ¥ aie} 10 round preliminary bouts precede the main event yA A CA AY — f i | Sei as ‘ ie youngsters In the ST. LOUIS WINNERS. ! ‘ | eee Alls been tetntagu ele teed esse | ERE (owed a phicky race against the |He Again Wheels Away from Wale » 4 i | Farrell's fortunes have taken a chang In celebration of the twenty-fifth year} Event 9—Most grotesque eentiema er lube the lcolecsdt asktent oc en iat, and Young | college men. a thour in Twenty-Mile Race, nin GES a : Netter His lone ruin of ieluck ended | 6 joy = merlea, a Uxeling |, Pezes will be given 1a 1 vewt f Lon er of Cleveland, will ry) ‘The tinal for the Ladies’ Challenge att ‘ RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, July Ww. sc UC denaicun at Usluex eae lovelemaking in Amerie, 3 Kaa Andee avenreesoeenieg tke conclusions In @ twenty-round bout before ibe | Plate was a magnificent race, ‘The| WORCESTER, Mass, July 10.—Harry The races scheduled to he run here tu. | hitannts Naive ieritehio’ Hero 6 loditor|retes sublloe with bo: Held! under the) DEnGeedn acai | Century A. C, of Low Angeles, Cal. to-morrow | Etoniana iost by such a narrow mar-|p, Elkes easily defeated Robert Wal- day resfited as follows | HENCE IRR ECOM TY 419.00) | auspices OF the SERSULEA of peeeds to Cha ight Gibb has not met with 4 defeat in the pincshar it sae the general epiplons thour in a twenty-mile motor-paced Top bacy, 2 Te aAber at scout George Ky Siikhs \ten Maver sward BUMOT A tdi taal ain J Coat of 10 conte at Wee | who Beat him recently in Chicago § short distance the Bon boys sed and /in which Hikes went Nale a lap enead o x dy, 3 to 1 for place, was second a Koyen alao hacked vite of hin] HH Individual etition anotoy bleyeln, dru Hutu bered . 8 6 hen the boats raced neck a ek unt althour in abo 0 , the met Nellie Bawn third. Time—tis tn avarneigi A. d, bacy Tait $500 againee $2,000] (Ol Albert A.’Pope, of Hoston, founder Hekets, “oie oe whit Riven to} ‘The def made by Al Herford In San Fran poaching Hawley Court, wire Unii{agreed to come out again. Walthour I Race—Five-oly i daerat bile gifs ad the | of cycling in America and fathel eo) etch purchaser of it The ecentiy that he would bet any part of $1.04 ty Collere dhew Nd La : t SA oy ria a enthe Of A mille, | ttle Chance of A | Westerners aiso played’ the tack horse: for: hou Mig tn America and father of the | Gortaking is purely” ph Iroples and | feeent Ne would bet any part of $1.00 1 They Were hale a length mn front, With {claimed that his motor went wrong, 3 Makeda,'? to G for maces wh of Any of Big} Ss oy “ Kom! ruada movement, will act ax grand} any @urplus over Cxpeties will Ihe ill: | that, “Young Pater Jeckaon’” con sop “Palle [a splendid effort the Htonians mal Iivel but ho wus no match for Bikes, who pe ne t eo es os ¢ marste soph Oatman will be the | ¥ Det wee je He WspALper SUMMeT | detohla Jack’? O'Brien tn Afteen rounds wilt the crews 1 rok and | finished the twent Ne 3 5, Matte Harmon third. —Time—15 (2 NOVO lRleatifinishing| saerveram che cuciveniuvanintinel (anh aunenalee fn Ne} Charition, forcmost ami witeh is the | provebly be called, at a” welleenown aporsing | kiuke. “When nearing the, winning | \Wwalthour was tw thirds Of -¢ ahille be rE Off Newport-—Crack Yawls|ricitsn Stospleciese jenierday, var severely | ‘The parade will start at 4 o'clock trom| the urate Commitee iavat follows: | al Wiyeeeigi® If willi9g 10 wager the amuunt | poat SE ee aay a aad goad tap ot tie twentleth ‘nile |"? Jshaken up when t cli, and wa Washington Square, clubs forming. ¢ President, Joseph Oulinan: ‘Treasurer, "Sh Metter, | |, effort and the Kem boys were unable io} eccond lay of WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS! Meet. piahah oe ee Washing Wu ibs forming on] 2 yeslent. de ES ae tay White, 166 posuiarYeteree who reteeea | HOW, Hem and Tost by. —————— i the Reve ‘ tre below Fourteenth strect, rld-| 8) “Meaurbach, MeGitre, bb. Mit aan length In time better than th Noted ‘Trotting Man IL A | Ba aces ibsi RIG Ca at is Ing up Fifth avenue, passing the grand | liradtont, Pho Roe. Slee! Wilson, | 22M# of the fight dectied at the matic carnival | final for the Grand Challenge Cuz ane i ie f RACE TRACK WASHINGTON ~ ie, ithe, the houlee Aitgeon ik Stand opposite Central Park, dis! Joe Wile) Edward Poereaux. A, I<ing, | before the National Sporting Club, of fondon,| The Steward Challenge Cup final was] OHICAGO, July 10.—Private advices PARK, July 10,—Fotlowing ate te | R. Tr, July 10-—Attor a jana Carson wan suring trom 4 cont BARE Crnuelto, Central ara naling | Moscovien, Mt Heblnsogy HT | sailed trom Hngland for thie country yesterday. | procemmlon. Third Trinity, received here to-day announce that , Bae Bults of the races run ore tovd | Mf eharp. breory weather, tt yep pm general sees Clubs desiring to compete m : Ariat ‘ser W. Washington ¢ Intended 10 remain away a fev Week| ee eae Treat ein Orrin A. Hickok, who has been prontins ‘ Pirat Race—One mile.—Won hy Thaser- |? Wsappointing to the New soe oe the uniform to seaticatreycn nd Albert |touwer, but as he got homesick ne ton nol|on the Bucks share. The Lea ont on the trotting turf for thirty yeara, ’ : Jas, 7 to § and i to 2; Ls ftol tor) York t Club members who hay Jockeys By: Hatiman Dosgett. te Smith | bers, game EONAR ain ae The (anew e SLD tine nope ed! T time in booking is save, White will already mal paaten when th mnie the le hopelessly. itt at the home. of hs { #@, Wan recond, Semicsion thir nne here A week's racing Lo find tie | shea and Creamer were among the boys walking es BaP rroved by the Par ine | be elected to referer the ght be oun les Opposite the Grosvenor ¢ brother ndlana, Hic ni ‘ imecisiaes on Bem Sup here tor acme s racingito 1) i 4) Grssmnsy, ered he wove walk ade Committee, Nw alijectionable cox A . Gordnts ane TATE Meterare at NER aneet | tno weinities paddied home, mand) julien the champion trotter In 1879. Becond Race—Three-quarters of am spypegt oN hE me Smclel ruling. of Barer Fiagernias | ume Jited. The committee re on Aus, —Won by Jack Ru tt hni almon o + Ves the rigit to reje Aa antne \ o ¥ 8 4 §; Herodiade, tu 2 106 wave | fivery one had hoped that the frat) 4, 4. dagein hay just imported at a tone | Entriew clone tovliy siete rari Tete At Mes tat mys pureiogh moat An ° 2 : Third Race—Atile and an elghth—Won | favored » MINErC RInQA CarROAIy Cees i, dam tha the parade? Hy oper ty ieee nad lat Sanoclatlon, Kn TAD PAR (R, ths country IHBde OF Uwe weer Wale _czema, soriasis, rey t Rnd Bee, Tarwede. 7 to Ww wd Out! atter the moft weather exverienved | itampton, she ania given x promin vee und pelaes letin nGinw) imeeimen, At George: SHRSHSED Hin) are 7, mile ‘unin, Sharkey ' | start off Bronton’s Reef lightship the air NEM Mork and will oe eyapel 1 ht IEE ENG acid: Whwalmes, Greater New Vark W Mapes jane p ; All BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, |. ss a ES enaa hin Taso itn Calldornln. Ge) yson'by agers |g BYABE Nox 1Clam 4 clade, 200 and over, | Hemant Pugtiinn 1s at present the Belong to that class of disfiguring skin eruptions thot cause more genuing = Ation of Improvement. Still the ro- | Lela and pan 150; Clase ‘D : “ 9 bm, 100 80 | Leagan mene Maas as SRI Allee mine aan | bodily discom| | worry than all other known diseases, The impu- A (Special to The Bvening World Kalla committee, from many) years’ ox o 8 men, south >| Sivaunil, Ga, ite Angelou, Oa. San Brancacs, | Tities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, | | RACE TRACK BRIGHTON BEACH, | Herlen made cats: \pranarat Aias Dale TIS’ pall ihacl wee weraioe of Uillurmed | Whoelmen a: | Haltimore and’ Lneton, As’ soon aa the westk inactive Kidneys and other organs of climination are taken up by the July W.—Thae entries for tomorrow's | tht day OF and alanal tulle, dlaww!| winniig ihe Mealucky Us ‘i y rider (unat , 1 ete 0. OP ? * | blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids that ooze out Facex are as follow Ont f big Draws cannon were | raining anata, | A at vel), vite lag wil = —————— | through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an indescribable iteh+ { pehlit BACe-For two-vearolds; arlings tye 4 the big Boston tug |! Uiahseiadle MiNe Address vommunteatiois to L. Standing of the Clw ing and burning, and the yellow, ; ‘ longs Blorm King, used as the committee | 2, S4ratoss {rom bextngion wm thtn Nionarnaatai Hourdanin, Hecretary, tHom 119, Tribane NATIONAL LBAGUR, watery discharge forms into, “1ean cheerfully endorse your 8.8/8. a a A 4 ° New ¥ ark tug Uniaua Heegilia? amd Inventor: © va Nes i Hujlding. Now Yor OY, to tue ad pill ¥ i PO) Club, crusts and sores or little brown on 2 sure for Boneme twas eb a Berna. is fade ‘ready to lay out the course er ae ar 1 oR 4, Nagle v Feusuror, room | Boaiea seerkh Hf atl white scabs that drop off, remedies with no good effects, but after| WR aati the -eusiiue ice toed Deve ‘ , Se eM La LOM yerP uae WH leaving the skin tender and raw. using a fow bottles of 8. 8. 8. was entiree eloued thin routing 1¢ yous found, tha | Hesme’h, OY aa auras, eer te => SSR TRIS TAR AN RIOAN Le The effect of the poison may 1¥ FUSTE oo atealBty Wichita, am Jae Wetoorer Yankee, owned by J, a. | tne Mabeaten Tremaat, by Vingil ne ores et) SULLIVAN WON'T FIGHT, © aint Anldentatty of the A AL Ws fiw peer} arta AN at Jatituaittnors at” af qr | Cause the skinto crack and bleed, asdith laa ‘ a ear! Diver Maxw wan ) compete, being HEAPS PHS Er HAR prqaciroMP iar hia ad . vented a wet of prize A ond and third uM wi 4) | or give ita scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may consist of: Speers —Bor Weeand a | axtitl whith the A fost aiBholtori| sits couseeee er Hama’ Aucanoc’ t ; [Declines to Make Welsht, 20 Cone linn Secian an sean of Seiten elpinta 3 3% cB) innumerable blackheads and pimples or bard, red bunips upon the face,’ ie gy | WM THe Toft ee Belmont T0-footer | rannplcuous succege a8 & racehorse: ut on t with Attends Om, | donated the prise for the J00-yard run _ Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin, . alt cise | AUinOlY WithOUL wm cuMBeLltGr, ee tvetVanearellh ead MON BP, LOVIB, Mu., July 1.—The twenty roar a aie sw diseases. Washes and powders can only hide for a time the glaring, | “[worveuralie, Ave Gdns [and Amortta; ninety-foot yawle Vigilant | —- round bout between Dave Sullivan and| The Cenadian te hamplonshios wer Toronto"... 36 fi) blemishes, § S. eradicates all poisonous accumulations, ant snes a and Alley wiatien wvercuina and! BRISK WINDS TO-NIGHT, [Av¢ Atte). the clever California feather. | tinued on the Queen's Koval Courts at Niagara. | Worcester, 3 i the Uric and other acids, and restores the b) Cpsastveky Rose)... ternard . - of titi thitaefouteratd Welght, which was to Haye been deoiiod | ™-te-Lake yestertay. 10) the open singlow Me to its wonted purity, and stimulates and revital-, q «oH RRR ETA sl Into tWo chasis, | Weather Prophet Here Gein W before the West Bnd Athletic Chib, ot | Hor, of Towwnta, eal Patterson, of Toronton, izes the sluggish organs, and the impurities pase 1G OM i the Fane t aalled the caw part aid the Huns from Washington Chief. Anis city tsealat wiA nok tao olnoe, | ANe LMArds ie Mirren bt unter, Yale MINT SULERS. | oo off through the natural channels and relieve the rt Vivax oft to | A epart ano Jocal Weather Hureal tian ro= | SUlian refused to make the welght Con) Wy dergtorras NOW IN SEASON skin, §, 8, S, is the only guaranteed purely) yt amnon janet fred atl} coved the following from Washington:| {it contest BuRgested by Attel, and, aa) yA | vegetable blood purifier, It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other se Highweiait anndicay; fer alt five aninutes Thiet vrogsed, ong | "70 Obser Baw Fork! Advan Te Moe cyewalmtca, Bhi ie at wad wrk wolf #h the diay Shore oi OL D barmful mineral. longs. ad re Phey vould not be ma neseage, 10.9 A, M, Brisk Off shore |e AS Seated (ir wie & ub yeaierday afternoon, Louie rit i i ii 14 Gulden IHG! and the two big yawis crossed; then At| tocnight. along tho Middle Atiantie | ie contost of Atte! has returned to Kote the fiub's) Brotessianal, plated charge, We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, wl TR tate. Holo te tm as huonet we night along “the Middle Atlan] ain Hrancieo, whilo Sullivan Haw re ae FL. Ie slanateheapsaotod Ms sent free to all who wish it, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, Qa : hry ' Mey aay let pHOOnANE ware. coast; dangerous to Hie H eanslicy, a na # NEW FecoMd for the course and wa . eA le SALE uM bastosicn. 125 Siecne | of the “Newvort thirty footer Fall —— HURROR WO DEON ERB: ’ aes tied hy 8 UE Ballet 0b the memnerh ’ Medical he Buapard’s Bay chins, ae : SS a ‘Pie ache “fom wt ial 40 WEATHER FORECAST, MISCELLANY, . OLD DR. GRLNDLE, faunal thelr relative positions aa || Forecmmt for the tirty-nty ae Amonx he early eutries 19 the tone Ioland IS STRAIGHT, a mere & apectally der Jong as they could be ween, ¢ hours endiuw mt & §% M. Wetamy | Wertcheoter Coumy cium Aviaiwbile Ciui's meek acheduled for Aue. 3s OLD Dh." 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