Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
RATE OTN TR IRE THE -WORED: TUESDAY EVENTNG? SOWE n. 1900.- ALL THE NEWS | seactec] OF DIAMOND, RING ace Ses DAT WELLS 15 THE BEST 'BRIGGS, WHO BEAT WILLIS onsisWOMKEDOVT 265s: 8.72: =] Pennsylvania 1 Phila, Giants ve, Murray Hills, ot RaS eee Pastor, 1 ii Fe Welsh, trainer . (Special to The Evening World.) JENNIE MCABE—Four furlongs in| he Philadelphia Giants, the oat GRAVESEND, N. ¥., June 21.—The 601-% handily: T. Welsh, trainer, jokin id training hours at the Graverend course WHITE STONE Five furlongs in 105,| Colored agxregation of ball tosséra, will eee ae a this. morning® were most agreeable. if mith, trainer, play the Murray Hills at Olympie Field ‘The sun came out bright and clear, (ne een oaanem, '9 1.08,)on Sunday. The Murray Hilla have temperature was perfect and track in League pitcher to 1.04, | twirl for them In this game. orack shape. The trainers lined the quarter-stretch at an early hour and the clockers were eafly on hand. In the grand stand were mavy spec- tatore and there was a greater show of spirit duting the ‘galloping hours than has been seen for some time past. ‘The most conspicuous work of the morning was furnished by the E, R. Thomas stable. Buttona went an easy mile in 1.46 1-2, The rager did his gallop tn fine . ERMINIE—Bix tonionee 0.5) ity 8 lings, train x furlongs In 148, handfly; = Roppin © wan fle in Of1, easily; iT. Welsh, trainer, ROAD. | ; ’ Billing, trainer, STREAK 81x furlongs in 1181-2, han-| STATIONS tat telltale WENTY-THD ; . 5 he r zh s cantly eg SA: quarter tn 0.35.1 gy T. Welsh, trainer. and DESBROSSHS ant Gon LAND : war z % 3 ts handily; F. Wein trainer. TV Korie filrongs in 3.05, éasily; any ? S ae > He MATON DAINGRHFIELD—One and an J. Bauer, trainer. ‘ Sree ase srome, Desbrosees, and ‘ cra 7: eaemienane eighth mfles in 2.00, handily; . — that a five mie abies ste Ra bs 4 . Three-Year-Old Will Be S Will Be Saved for the Rich Realization, However, and Will ' Not Be Asked to Go Up Against the Aged Horses in Other Stakes. The Smoker Who Appreciates a Good Nickel Cigar ‘The weights for the Commonwealth have the Realization at his mercy, Handicap, to be run on July 2, at) As this stake is worth $27,000, there is Tansee: Din SERN “ile Mua PACTELG 5 sia Sheepshead, furnish interesting statis- | no use taking chances by sending Ort tlos for the student of form as woll| Wells against the older horses and style and is undoubtedly in. good rahe seo reitbenandeay a Vaiige \a all those who watch the perform-| taking a chance of throwing him off. reterte Facapear titi e Thatiis‘the-man we mean to convince by 820) Po OURV ELA ‘ances of the thoroughbred closely.. Mr. In Place of Re: workouts are the : jand ches Vosbure gives, Hermis a decided Jump | the Commonwealth tak FORWARD—One mile In 14, handily; sharin og i that the bial System of oh Geeta oe ’ the et} 5 f li e SI J. Hines, tra eo weights. He makes him class] of the Suburban Renewal. This stake MGLa Haat Re anree dum in 137, uying and sellin, gives him the best 5-cent “a ae with Waterboy, or within a’ pound of| jast year was such a great success the black, making the latter top| that the Coney Island Jockey Club weight at 182 pounds. Hermis is made | gecided to make a permanent atake of to concede Irish Lad and McChesney | this sort, and so the Commonwealth five pounds. Irish Lad is estimated &t| was porn. @ pound above The Hicker. Africander | “he race won by Jockey Cormack on has been dropped to 120 pounds, while | pollo Sauvage at Sheepshead yesterday ; Proper gets a two-pound chop for his| was the first winner that boy has rid- very bad race in the Suburban. Gan) bindel May. 9k) wheal he plicted ‘ As between the three-year-olds, Mr.| Fugen{a Burch. Vosburg believes, or did believe at the| In that race Bugenia Burch was dis- time of the issuance of these weights, | qualified, and that was the beginning that Dethi was seven pounds etter! of a jong streak of bad luck for the than Ort Wells. He is probably unde-| poy, It is not likely that he has lost ceived by this time, from the running} any of his skill. Jockeys’ mounts run of the Tidal. The shoe is on the other | jn streaks, Hildebrand was the hero foot. Ort Wells is seven pounds bet-| of the day at Sheepshead on Satur- + ter than Delhi, if the Tidal is true| day, when he rode four winners. Yes- teren. ‘ihe following of jockeys’ mounts te Mr. Vosburg believes Highball @/ g Gisastrous system. Tod Sloan, at the pound better than Ort Wells. He has| time when he was ut the zenith of been deceived by the form of Ort| his fame, once rode twenty-seven horses without winning. This was regarded at Wells, as was every one else. Ort) The time as most remarkable. John Wells, in his last race, was a twenty-| Madden once sald that race- pound better horse than he had ever| horses made great jockeys ve, and this is retty close to the tru shown in ‘his races. The writer has| Eannot make bad horses win. ‘but bad gasily: ‘J. Neumeyer, trainer. BROOKLYNITE—One mile in 1451-4, pandilys 3. i Neumoyer, train ce PALMBEARER-Six_ furlo: 1 ia boceaing; W. Bhields, tran Ono mile in 1613 “easily: best 1 sm| ST, BELLANE—Five-eighths in ST. alloping; W. Shields, tralner, QILPIN—Three furlongs in 0.38, easily: FB. Burlow, trainer. SALVAGE-—A half-mile tn 0.61, handily; ¥, Burlew, tr: fidonestn POTENTATE—Seven furlo LADS andy; W, Shields, tralner < OF WESTON—Three-quarters NIGHT Qundily: G, Meehan, trainer SSMAN—Five-elghths in 104, han- J. Odom, trainer. SLUB—A ai in 0.2, W. Fisher, ¢ ‘ar obtainable (except in our stores) for three cents each. To prove this statement we have placed on sale in all our stores one of the best 5-cent cigars evér made Santa Bana Perfectos At $1.50 for Box of Fifty—Three Cents Each These cigars are perfecto shape; hand rolled; wrapped with genuine Sumatra; filled with a combination of high-grade, rich, well-matured tobacco—long, clean and sweet as a nut. We have seven million of these cigars on hand and have ordered as many more. But these are not bargain-lot cigars. Every one TROL R75 BM. and wad. Tt cee wie K AND Fy Memphis and New On aN, ae HESAPRAKE A eon NO OHIO. wenay ts rok, *OuEs Bones otis ne PORT POLK 7.5 a MPORT and OCKEY handily; SODA WATER—A_ half-nile in 0.51, and Stan Coaches | on Pare ‘Stnowing Cnr, lor Ci Soe e8 on Bu CAPR SDintny Gar! 35 F aa week-daya, Tieket offices, easily; C. ‘Tarter, trainer. MONTE CARLO-Six furlongs in 1.18, galloping; F. Werr, trainer. LORIL LLARD—One mile in 151, brees- ing; D. Carter, trainer. SAILOR BO ree-quarters in 1.19, 1 Astor Ho 4 Court Street, 860 200 Hroidway, “and ae Kinks wil cait for and, check barguge: trom Hotels ; D, Carter, trainer, no hesitation in pronouncing him tho| riders ofven win on. good horse: SIMILIANGFour furlongs in 0.50, is of standard quality, every one in perfect i ‘best three-year-old of the year, and,| Favorites are having a hard time MA Sally TAN Boke: Seaee A y> y Pp fey and reat of it at Sheepshead, Onty seven have condition. This is one of the four proposi- 24 241-2, barring acceldent, he will go into win-| Won out of twenty-four races run, and tA URE CEE Jn ea i, iy: W. Smith, train W. ATTERBURY, ter quarters with that reputation, the tremendous average of winning fad General Manages be Pratt It de not at all likely that Ort Wells| choices at Gravesend is beginning t0 rel elo male tn 1.49 1-4, tions on which we mean this year to double wes ES aT pe wil be sent against any such stimt| Becut down. Speculators wilt no count U/MMY BRIGGS: B [AUSTEN ALLEN Five “ruriongt tn 1.06, our already enormous business. wn hae eh rR A a crest peal Re CoS fi DAtra rive furlong in 1.06, To the smoker of good nickel cigars, this New York Central “antral i : meyer, trainer. + aes ; 2 handily obIC Five furlongs in 1.05, is our proposition in a nut shell. It will-cost + : : TT Gran you just 7 cents to prove it. 222 Bizeet Bit Fong Orend ‘Central States mdse and a M- Adirondack and Thousand Tae ig8 i press. > AM—Fant Mains S .45 AM—Saratoga and Moni oy AB falo Limited: Chicago, Limited. (— Alban: Troy Flyer, J. Neumeyer, trainer, Y—Mile in 1.60, breezing; D. FORM OF CORNELL CREW |CREWS ABOUT READY yi ens: : Zimmer, trainer. DISPLEASES COURINEY| FOR COLLEGE BOAT RACE [oe SHITE: Five nriahee in 1.04, The Largest Cigar Retailers in the World Stores in principal cities. 125 stores in Greater New York. W. Fisher, trainer. i : ‘ i . Ann Ré—Vour furiongs in 0.60, han- rss - 4 deteran Caach Severe in His Criticism of the (Bpectal_ to The Evening World.) of the sun, ‘They were obliged at one| Guy: W. Fisher, traiver, = pesos by reall Cette 2 re eee ete 5 HARVARD CREW QUARTERS, RED | time to bail the shell out with thelr| ST, DANIEL—Quarter in 0241-2, hand!- 1138 = eeeareadl Time Trial Made by the Varsity Eight TOP, Conn., June 2.—The Harvard boys | hands, wihengnaee: “Piece en id iH Pe Bosth Western tae hk Cc did not stay out on the river very long 0.97 1-8, handil iors Trainer. —— 30 Pat—Pacific. express, Over Poug eepie Course. yesterday, the sun being too hot. The (Spectal To The Evening World.) STOLEN MOMENTS Bien in 1.48, gal- evening work was done ater sunset.| YALE CREW QUARTERS, GALES loping | W, Smith, trainer. DENTISTRY. Jo ‘The 'Varalty went out wbout 7 o'clock | FERRY, Conn., June 21.—The S ‘Kept HURST PARK Mil @ in 1.45, easily; J. (Special to The Evening World.) stantly about their form and was un-| 4,4 aia three miles down atrenin, but | Well up arene in their practice work HAMBURGER—Three-quarters in 1.20, | * POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., June usually severe on the ‘varsity elght. | weit under the western shore, the river |}eat in the Morini tno work was Halt, | - hal andily: M. Mitchell, trainer. No Plates Required : ©Goach Gourtney was o dissatipticd| It is now scttled to a certainty that|yeing quite rough. In the evening they went ub to Horton's | NORTHE STAR—A_ half mile in { with a time trial made by the Cornell| Forbes, who is in Vassar Hospital with] Going down the ‘Varsity rowcd about | Cove, looking for smooth wate, Wile Epes) We aN AN ry trainer. ] ‘varsity elght over the four-mile | plood-polsoning, will not be able to Tow |enirty strokes, and condng back they jon the Wray up the river the sccond Har. einen Vek? 4 course las tevening that he took. the forced to have One OF the Waele etait | RIC tt up to thirty-one and thirty-two. | chi aa fale to a sprint up river. TDE SULLIVAN One walle in 1.48, gal- ‘no ’ crew out to-day and pounded ig row in two races. He Is now. trying|Tho boat was not steady and rolied con- | Cant. (oro a, however, did not sue ds 19 yack. OF VANTEENTOne | mile in 1.47, REQUIRED harder than any morning aince they] Foote, who rows 5 in the elght, in| siderably, but the work was very satis eee een ee ae | o*Sandily; W. McGivirey, train pf tg 5 have been here. m | pompeas place, and this morning, after! tsctory. The Freshmen goc out into | son crew swuny around and leaded STAMPING GROUND—One mile in 1.82, = me Manager. ‘When asked last evening the time! finishing A 5 the eights, sent the fourl oncppy water last evening, and cane | down river. ere were no further ~ toe ratios | time trial for two miles, ke : |ckanges in the shells, and it, bas been EXCURSIONS. made by the crew for the four The rowing colony was increased this|very near swamping at one time. It| giver out that the crews will aot be he sald it was not worth giving. out: |moming by the arrival of the three |was very hot and the men complained | rhaken up again bet big race. by our new process. When we make Ho sald that the trial wan unsnilses; | loved ‘theirs ponia and’ agpeat9"ep ae = = = teeth they fit, feel comfortable and || Coney Island Bo ory, ani able to row this evening, although thel with the way the crew finished, al-|coaching launch has mot” yet arrived. never trouble you. When extractions {e.pminutes from Be Battery via though he did not speak specifically of eultie Which wit arr Ve on ane Brig AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS | are made in the morning the new set ins wien John ah 2 rot Ea noon E elit will be ready to wear home at night. | | 300. °.00, any faults. ternoon, ‘This morning he took the two snes ; Columbia, | Pennsylvania and George es out alde by side, and while they rowedy town, took ‘ght praotice this morning. a ‘y oppressive, George- no great distance from the bont-house | oun 15 still without a coaching layne, @oing short pieces within a tract of 4) and Dempsey went out this morning at eouple of mil alked to them con-!2 o'clock in the four-oared crew, Our i Four of the jarxeat 7.50 P.M. enty of room. fine service, New Boganical Discovery |) iinine-nmm cafe. Round tua. 40. cents does away with all pain. The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Haition all the news of the amateur basebal) players, scores of their games, chal- lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Hditor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Buitding, New York. eludin West Point, Newbur, & All Work Guaranteed 10 Yenrs, || West Tonle (cent ndars Full Sets of Teeth. 85.00 || HPR.DeY fine Steamers a Be ee Save from $100 to $200 5.00 || AM West 22a st. 0 ‘NM. and In This Wondertul Sale of Pianos. Robert Wilson Pianos Ton ane eg i i BICYCLES RAS a for $165, Skilful Dentists. All Prices Out a ae Silver Filling. soeup|| gt mOATE: Waterbury Dental Parlors, PATTEN BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54W. 2adSt. || Sic —AsnuRy PARK AND ‘BA (Opp. Eden Musee.) Ar jyts ab Leave Bloomfield St, N. BR. with Be Herr: 8.80 1.08 ARE ae PM. i, Battery i So. Ferry), 920, #8.20 FOR SALE. vad Hours, 8 to G. Sundays, 0 to 4. German, French and Swedish spoken. 5 ginget Lyons, first | thirteen years, All dates open: Would short stop: "T. MeDonald, catcher, mt, | ike to hear from a good pitcher. Ad- Dunn, pitcher, Address Thomas Dunn, manager. Alderman, 67 Mott street, ter New York Irish n gramme of the aretha at celtic Park | Briggs, the champion feather-weight | tea the B; Ilifelder Company's *Weatingnouee, Church Kerr & Co. vs Su 4, games of Gaelic football and | of New England, trimmed Billy Willis, team. ¢ winners would like to ar-/19:; National Tube C ae ‘fe played. ‘The hurling | of this city, last night. Willis proved] fouses for autuniae aftnooe ge | New York Council, No. 348, Royal Ar- a ihe Summit B, B. Club would lke to) teams from twelve to fourteen years on nge games for Saturday and Sun-| own grounds, and would like to hear Gay afternoons with teams averaging | from the Jolly Ramblers, Tyrones and twolve to fourteen years. Gumes to be | Alliance A. C. Address 6, Pollock, No, AT TRISH GAMES FOR JIMMY BRIGGS |: PE S| One Hundred’ and Sixty-second street and, Woodycrest avenue, Highbridge, | , The Ore . ©. of Gouverneur street : houses for Saturday afternoons in June, | canum, will play the Vernon Park Base- game promalvess tolbehe feature. The} poor match for Briggs, wie had him| July and August. Address Fred G. pall Club at Parverne, Rockaway Beach, teams that wi fants, third | games with teams averaging twelve to ake up the pro- events; whieh wil id PHILADELPHIA, June 2—Jimmy ethe Adolph Kastor & Bros, bafeball street, on Blinds 3 agner, right) one Postal F. would like to book, In addition to the many athletic (Special to The Evening World.) defeated the Oregon B. mice or Benth , June 12, ticks are the|at his mercy at all stages of ‘the con-| Kappler, No. 109 Duane street. L. I, on Sunday, June 19. CONSTIPATION Daly Hurling Club, of Brookiy®, |test. “Briggs's aggressiveness was too| The Anona Baseball Club defeated the | “rhe Keeler, dts, defeated the Huttalo "As this contest will Drac- hold on throughout the entire six| junds i by a ears otk te AO, OBOE 10 1S PROMPTLY OBTAINED BY Coaster’ Brake FRE w teal Weciae the Ruate ha aplonsiit; | rounds. Briggs played entirely for the Fumes address L. Wallace, No, 222 mast j poet ee ey TAKING ON ARIGING WALF A When your teeth need fixing 9/70 2g5?° at 85.00 i ba q eee ae Be ‘and, closely-contested | body and had Willis's ribs looking ifty-seventh street, GLASS OF THE NATURAL terms of $5 down and ant ow come here, the work Includine 5, Colimblag a ‘Vietora, game is aro Two strong teams | a raw beefsteak before the end, Willis ‘Tuoker and Lines. LAXATIVE WATER, on term done by dentists who ae will line up, for Fine Gaelic football was there to stay the six rounds, and a ‘The tewan Juntors defeated the Dr | aieo, promiasa to) De on yh Ellowoods by a@ score of 11 to 6. Win- hit York 00 neg lbs hae emuthietic, events | lot of money was wagered that he would Batieries-Hickcey and Hamburger; | ners will play teams ten to twelve years Ee hand- | be there at the end, Billy made good | Burns and Sum: on our grounds. Address J. iilbert, Hunyadi Janes|| 37 a Week tari tobe done, Your 8 Park Bao s not be overcharged, either. ‘Near_B'way The winners would like to hear from NO, 1152 Third ani - ity. | warded as prizes, o, his' trends) rejoice.” Willis, | how {he Fire Underwriters employers of No. pe OWN PROTECT! and no interest charged for time ‘Seles will close Sune Mwith John J, | ever, will bear marks of the beating ho|§ William street. Address “Nicholas | , Some business house can have the| #f FON YOUR OWN PRovecTION, | Jit te Tie es Gold Crowns and 8B. MoHugh, No, 4% East Fiftleth street, | received for a week. The preliminaries ‘ronan, No. 417 Canal street. aes pitcher, formerly + This i b Gold Fillings froi ce EVERYBODY, MoHORn, Conway. No. 201 Bast Fifty: | Tceved fort meercstin, The Bilton defeated the Martine by a| Vitel feaseil Hudson, River, Leegue. NAME, HUNYAD! JAN NoT Don’t delay. This is one of the rit } 5 ond OB wtrest, La geore of 2 to 4.) The lites will Dia Dalon th, No Lewis street.) gimpLy, HUNYADI- most exceptional piano offers that || siiver #i gota ‘Jeqeen healt. teams from ten to 12 years EA 0 was ever made, and it is to your ad- Be Bh Se nS ot Suy ean te Smolensky. 3 Avenue C. manager compo: iy epg fants players:| | J vantage to come and make a Selection The Sporting Pepe claim a game from | and defeated them by the score of 7 to at once, for more than half the lot the Excelsior A. C. for non-appearance. |. "rhe feat n They defeated the Endeavor nine by al pitching of Tom Darby, who struck oue H I G H B A L L S| have already been sold. We also Offer in this Great Sale SHOULD BE|| Walters Piano, $195. 205 SIXTH AVE, : MADE FROM || Harmony Plano, $195. 8. W. CORNER 14TH sTHEET. raat Wil lamonds, 81 ee inunees ee NGE CLO Richardson, $195. NEVER CLOSED. ADE OLD Weigner Piano, $210. : — ae week A’ On Liberal Terms of PELHAM BAY PARK {PRINCETON ENTERS ATHLETIC FIELD] OLYMPIC GAMES The Olympic Intercollegiate cham- the feature of the athletic méet to be] The, pionships that will be held in th t held at the opening of Pelham Bay Park | Pionships ¢ y prorat score of 15 to 10, The feature of the| twelve men and allowed only one hit, game was the pitching of H. Gans,|'Teams averaging fifteen to sixteen strilcing out fourteen men, and the bat-| years of age wishing to arrange gaines ting of “Kid” Ward, making a ‘tome | for Sunday mornings can do so by ad- Fun, a triple and a double. The Sport: !dreasing John C, Durty, Manager Caton ings would like to book games with F.C, No. 10 Post place, Brooklyn, N.Y. was just enough to thoroughly sprinkle the track and lay the dust, withouc making it in the least muddy or heavy, Louis on Saturday promises “ ile Athletic Field will be the “our-mile} roy one ot the best meetings ever held Among the best works of the morning : meratch relay race. This event will at-) in this country, Too much d Ei vere t 3 INTEREST AND DIVIDEND MO? chy 4 tract entries from all tho prominent] not be given Princeton Poilige tenetnal f ALABARGH oat furlongs in 1.9, $5 Downand $1 aWeek. NOTICES. Peete Co = SL ewe ? clubs of New York and vicinity. he eatlega dh the Westa whe: ‘defend hele == A |" “pandily; Enoch Wishard, tratnor, | All prices include stool and cover ne E ing, the New York A. C.. Greater New| the princeton entries: HIGH CHANCELLOR—A mile in 1.49, Delivered to your home upon pay- HELP WANTED—FEMALE. + York Irish A. A., New West Bide A.C.) “99 yards—8, Rulon Miller, galloping; Enoch Wishard, traine ment of $5. All pianos guaranteed ]| The Bowery Savings Bank, s ent, and the Btar A. C., of Long Island City Bo yards—S, Rulon Miller, H. I. Goen- JOCUND—A mile in 1491-4, going with for 10 year: 128 AND 130 BOWERY, HAND SEWERS ON LL NEW YORK, June 20, 1904. DIES’ NECKWEAR. APPOM ‘There will also be @ mile handicap relay (Special to The Evening, World.) High Chancellor. ‘Ss. Exchange YOUR OLD PIANO for -| #0 yards—J. GC. Altce, H. I. Cochran, SEP! iN Yq 21, BAN cs = réoe which will be open to clubs, cole) sy Vintec, M. Adal, . I Willams, | SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y.. Juno 21, COTTE GES te era NLA a cl a new one and pay A semi-annual dividend at the rate of DEPARTMENT A a legés and the Church League, and will | 1 Gh Chia —It was very close and oppressive dur- | hand Snoch hard, trainer. any balance at $1.00 per week. THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT SHEEDT MANFG. no doubt receive a large entry list. _One-mile run—R. BE. Willams, D. c.]ing the extremely early hours at| CARELESS—A imile dn 147, easily; Mes recuest we will senda repre Ali. caranaue nee brow icrcuarea gua witibe «|| Leuba NE COng Bohoolboys will also be catered to, as) Chapin. J. 1. Bra Sheepshead Bay this morning, and aj James Rowe, trainer pena P oeraited to depositors on all sume of 350) | 356-860 WEST B' WAY, eo prosremme byl I eontian Bone: mile Sat nile run—R. FE, Williams, J, R, mist eavelcped the course, making ace BLY WHE a ing furl ngs in 1s, jf sentative te snrercew you ane Be will cna upward and not exceeding §9,000 | ¢==s-=s==ssemessnennenensenetennnestieesiieer: 6 open teams ner : 3 :s leely; John EB. Madden, trainer. fay ou ful ing our Four boy, anda halfmile Face open to] d hurdle—J. N. Carter, J. H. w ebstrvations of the horses! work | wanton a Seven turlonge tn i. Delicious fla vor.| | feat Piano offer, garding Wich hall ave oven deported at iat HELP WANTED—MALE. ool t a y dimeuls, 01 7 Roe! + ; | ree months on the first day of Jul elementary eams of four boys. | Ni vvard hurdle-J. N, Carter, J, H,| X22ednaly difculs, Jonn W.. Rogers, trainer, Sold only in our BLOOMINGDALE BROS. next, and will be payable on and after Tog TONS ES | DOLIED MEN ener a, Maev. MMank _ Fs Nuello, By 68) o'clock the sun had entirely MESS—A mile” {In 1.47, castiy: reristered — bottles. ‘ 3 enie onulyike 1908 in TAD, Mriawepart ARR ls See ern-Nanion Bont for ’Frisco| Running high PP. B B. Hooker. dispelled the mist and a delicious breeze H. Hanna. trainer, G4 fh 5 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, cisers dngoalted Font or hetoee)auis! ® eee. Hest Rivers Sam paren, mannose of Terry Me-| ,Hunning broad {un 1] came sweeping in from the ocean, fll-| RIVER PIRATE A mile in 1.48, hand- Never sold in bulk, ASAT ater: (itenset. frenn TUE THOR: —— - gaye he would sooner have the |“ Pri sy trainers, horses and railbirds wii 4 4 saree See ae en = WILLIAM H. 8. WOOD, President. } the between Wddie Hanlon and Mo. uth he shot aR “ew Wile \uelvarecdeuent otlivive ¢ xross' ties BEE ochase tale il ALL DEALERS HENRY A. SCHENCK. Comptroller. REAL ESTATE, Rovere dought -in San, Francisco. than | sanults i ‘ditions for work were as perfect | MACKEY DWYER— TA mile. tn, 3.40, Monday Morning Wonders. WAUTHR, COGGRERALL.: Seestterre FMS and Village property: wound aranr three ‘thee “the Saeaey rowing the alscue—J, JB Dewitt (er tie ost exacting could Masee fat a paras dE D trainer, *" g@Sena tor our new booklet, ie to $13,000; “choice Gere shat” they ‘would elsewhere p. Tooker W. & Beha, tN ain whioh fall during the night |!" agit six furan aig iy BKIRK& CO, Sole Battlers, NY. Sunday, World Wants Work , “BANKING BY MAHL” -