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jp TO DATE AND NEWSY. THE EVENING WORLD: PLO D am “JULY 8. -yeo7. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, tase ring ithe races? The answer is eas: Ma when he drops a five-thousan: ecumulative form to ¢et ‘Or get even, at any rate. Temarkable man of dollars Mandpoint of the —rategoer, ‘are hundreds of thousands of you, ‘The Evening World = the medium Sucerg Linstance for your enlichtenment. hal! take you on a trip figurative-/ in pursuit of Jobn W., it will certainly be a pursuit, from ba Moment his gasoline bugsy of for- F fourth boat and wends its devioux and an apto “make dashes off the Thirty way to the race-course. ' I pos the race-course is the @ne at Sheepshead Bay—the Jockey Club—where Mr. dy the “knights of the No Limit to Speed. ohauffeur, a young man, ) felend of Mr. e chauffeur knows there on hh “Wall street speculation or ‘Speculation. h the swift gear always in 4s made, flying to the nt. If a policeman jnte: Mf Mr Gates ‘is there wit! ble word. Nine cases "with the promise ‘not | rigtt: here is an of the ‘aw ited Mr. filion always at his command, j@ tip or a self-Judged choloe for honors, he can keep on betting | 3ET-A-MILLION” TES AND ONE OF Be a Real Plunger'an Auto, Carte Blanche at the Club House and a Few Thousands to Bet Are Required: Would you spend a-day at the races with John W. Gates? provide yourself with an auto, and a fast one, too; secure admission club-house, and, in order to keep betting pace with the tempestuous i street man, have a few thousands for betting purposes in your inside | —that is, providing you wish to delight in the sport of plunging and for John W. Gates is a winner alway u mot to be a loser, or go into any losing proposition. F Gates not lose | Another |horee, particularly if his judg- vy. He d note back from for n this | glori- Coney Gates min the exciting game of, whirling nigh and a Gates are in the fa_no} isi pit to the operations of his em- * Whatever those operations may race order track, iting dash visibly enjoyed by the Of millions who was born to lo rposes h the . an Invented but easily. under- it of ten to re ferenting tittle One tay last wobk a stern de- Gates of Br. Gfates’s personality Affable excuses and explana- jiwhiob were offered. M: UE Tater “Mr. Gatoa’s son, at and of equal senior Gat neck mpeod, > right." explained Gates fa@'to go to the station, and there a ‘profuced the necessary bond_An Charies, tem- nt, was caught speeding his auto ‘Tl am a good young pM the use of taking a good 49 the lock-up. Say, Mr. Cop, I've thing in the first race and you “own now for a hundred against That was pure bribery, but ) didn't fall for tt. He said GATE AbOUL the tip, mit neo! @re @ ‘food fellow,’ I'll let y' @an't do it again.” When 1 Ing as Ou 0. father #on met in the clubhoume later and d In “conning the cop.” ="T guess I must hee lost some remarked the ¢lder, ie salve, as they call It wtiy— Badge Not Necessary. | Mt! covered and—gogele. Md. —r. Gates Wig auto armament by the who, with ready brush, fdust. from the Hi it and ever proffered. ja no need for Mr. Gates ‘ble badge, His face te Irs to the veranda, where retires to the dining-room and icheon. The waiters know hi uy. ‘The men benind All the club-house Wand they point “him out Mm owith this at { @ Gates!" An varteat novice asks “Who’ “Ha luncheon over, during wh Daal soanned his progran ‘changed @ few words with dover bis chair, or pe ed attent! Of understanding to the clever owner and traine: not weranda and talks over the Uiet ie horses in the first race, th Mr. Gates, energios are tn the work rw and betting. Uses Good Judgment. ape hes has a Up in ami it may be « good Mp Ne one: oF others of the “piweys favor Mr. Gater wi of int) Yon) It the Ih A plunwe he Is told 0, “ebance,!* ptt. Gates -teols. that the horse}: (3 Sonia may be beaten AN : @ aiiply baa os fine figure of and with ocourtesy-affected yea the greenback tp ever notes, Gates senior came in of “some good-natured raillery on. the tf Gates, jr, for not having suc: ot my “or per- the younger generation can hand more fed at the track tn his steaming iu {mmediately relieved suave whips the to dis- ood igi for the awed gateman. and up a nod fend there ts xratefully responded by his acquaintances already on hand orders im in~ bar know m. The management récognize “him, jen the atmosphere of the veranda and Selub-house js at once Gates mag- habitues ) deferential to ene ‘of millions, to the Introductory, even ich he e and rex friends who | ance has and with repoated | Boots’? Dur- r, who Alwaya has a winning Up for the Wall magnate, Mr, Gates soos out upon Fr {minute on it is nothing but horse} Wis Interest and won-} interested hand-picking the that’ frat anda tov, if by Durnell or Fred horse owners th tho bet ti If the he ts | Wil win. He ts a good horse, Diin't he |run that mile in thirty-nine and shoulder tho}? and | If so, you It 1s characteristi¢ of the! Lines To ment dictates,he tgnores the horse with the “chance” as touted, and plays his Judgment. Theso traits are not confessed open- ly by Mx. Gates, but they are appar- [ent from his manner and his questions, (or instance, he tells bis friends—and But you should know something of | Gates 1s always liberal with dis tipe— that so-and-so has told him that his horse has a chance. ‘But I don't Hkg the'horse. I prefer this one,” and the tmiliionatre will indicate his choice on the programme or mention the name of the horse audibly. Perhaps he may ‘be thus addressing a chib-house com- missioner—Morty Lyneh, Johnny Wal- ters or Billy Dubols: “I think my chotoe welght? He's got weight off to-day, the route sults and he can ‘beat bis company, Iam sure. What is the price, against him?’ Method of Betting. The odds quoted may be elght to five He always carriea a cigar either clenuhed betwen Tis teeth or -hekr be- tween tht index and? second fingers of the right hand. Jt ts always » big, black. clear, too. Dash Back to City. ‘And after the races Bir, Gates andthe friend of acquaintance who accompanies him enter the Gates auto, got into their auto toga, addressed by the same obsequous attendant, and the dash back to the city is on. To-morrow aid to- morrow the Gates interest In the ne Will be manifemed, for Gate Joves a horse race and loves to sco a| game Dxht, lie isa true luver’of apurt He Je making a heroic endeavor thes days to, avold making oharacteristic | heavy plunges, for the stewards frown | [Ubon the plunging hablt because of the | harm it does to the rac me. Mr, has’ been requested, it is) said, ‘ore to curtail his operations, He| ng to do so, but the tonic to him | cht of landing’ a wager -of $5,000, ‘and Mr. Gates will o sone day, ingeniously ment of the fact, taking of a cock: sf T. O. PIPER, ae HARVARD STAG TO-NIGHT. | The Now ‘Harvan’ A.C. will thre open the doors of its club-house, at No. 459 West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Is tr is the, de Tava) tat plunked like the surreptitio tall, street. and will pull off'a boxing stag. Manager Fitzpatrick has arranged a g00d card of bouts for the oocaston, en Good Handball Games. A. Proudfaot, the expert handball play- Yesterday defedted William slater in Brooklyn Handball Club, 12 0. | reetr minton at the {inaj score bene 3 gam «4 Mart and ngie-handed » rt by Boole Ot 14 to 21, but in Gwo sboceeding Kameg ne dieplayed remarkable mill and” won OFTEN HAVE Bev BETWEE ps pee * ONTTHE CLUG-HOUSe THEM SE Lve- NERANDA — No. 90 INDEXED TRAINING GALLOPS AT GRAVESEND TRACK. GRAVESEND RACH TRACK, July 8 —WThe lool track waa very fast this morning and some clever workouts were noted. AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. July &—The local course was cellent abaps to-day. Workouts were noted 638! King James 613" Mectick 413--Monopoliat > Miss peeriayn re servo, eLYtle Elkin, 102; 100; Pilar, S Water Ladys Toa Revounder, 108 213 Adriane FOE ea aN ie eee rea er Drcte, 100; Savotr: Fatre, | 838! C. W Hotta: 101: Loulee Morar | 614 C. W) fo 108; Matador, 108; Clyde, | FOURTE 109. toa, ture on allowance. "pcb Ay (WINDSOR RAGE TRACK Ont. July ‘the entries. for to-morrow’s |racos vere are as follows: FIRST RACE—One three-year-old: unwent, 85; Joe i Tick Hedd. los: Gargantua, 108; ud: ay, 108; Sudden’ 109; Rather Reyal. 100. BECOND RACH—Short ooures, atdeple- agerolde and up; selling -+Fly+ and 1g — raisette, (20) Lady Vi 10) Ibiue Hook B45 *Savable int $2 Golden West 8 B01 sityperion i Lo 834 Shena ee 108 furlongs; two-year- 473, dleaslip’ 104 08: "Fare, 8: 4sfe 101 101; Lew Crest, |103; ar) 105; Hoatile Hyphen, and stxtednth, rode and Up.— Unk, 107; Jaeotao, 110 SIXTH RACE—Handionn: three-year olf Jand Upwsind; one inile end one-eighth on the ture. bow) Doniy oan ker. na Wexted RIK RACE—One handicap; three-y s 104 beter 8 RACD—One and offe-elghth rm wolds and up; selling, #14 *Imboden, f Wctotum, 104; 104; Liat Note, 106; "Kinet es, 106. 1 RACE—Pive and one-balt ae solling. —*Fule ‘Marquis Dh four-year-olda and vo. yao. V1, eThe Belle, dooea athebell wie... (Princo Ching! 12) *. 97 Sarbea obi Awawemane;) ies: Gant int 104: Caramel, 101 100; Fran! E 108; Redo, 100! Th 118 *Boowman, 105; Remyea ¥ juard, 104 be 104; Pentaron, Florentine; 108: Mattie H., Si; Brazit “Apprentice @ ee claimed, pei ted Soa Transfers of Pitchers, , Masa,, July 8—The sale of Piteh. er Eimer Steele to the Tioston Club American Jeaque, by the: Lynn New Eveiand’ Yoegue, wan Dole In New Position, HAVEN, Conn. July 8. —waut fe hye: IN foriner Yale trick team shevil tro ‘ot athlation at tne Bouthern pre Wation to the 104; Bible \durtn, the past year has "been appointed director at Wa: ol easily, eT ee hiring rep a pe Arh iba Tey by \ % rat, 47, fe, tranafer. of Bia Who Want Star Battery? std nd Jo Soper 2 re Cee 0@ i a3; it the cas Seed amid i, sald itcoans | 3 tary, £94, RE Sh eat JM. AND CHARLIE July 8 SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRAQK, in ex- Several smart nd Race’ THE CoPsS WHite GONG Te THE TRACK. A LITTLE N Se Hore \ ARIGATES, Doesn't wore’ WHILE WAITING YW, rom me ‘714, FINISH uKes > Good FIGHT, TTHAN MILLIONS. INTERESTED IN CIGARS Youna CHarue Gates 1S BecominG STouT’ FITZ-JOHNSON NEXT BIG G0 BY pan POLLOCK. LTHOUGH the six-round bout be- A tween Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack* Johnson, the colored heavy= weight champton, before the Washing ton Sporting Club, of Philadojphia, is still ten daya off, there fe more talk | about the contest among the fight fans of the Quaker City than any encounter is “44 as fi serena Ti shoft, 81; Held, 82. Western—Sawyer, 76; 16, | Royal Cansalan—Geo. | R. Martin, 78; HoH. | Austin, ¥9, 28. Western W. C., Fownes, Jr., 81; New Jersey—Abbot, Graham Bye, $8. Total, 543. Ohio, 341; ‘Trans-Mississ! ford, 360; Massachusetts, FIRST RACE—M Give furlons.—Greend ‘ol Albert 109; obey iy 8 aetna io; Artist Moda Bou! Gannt ing Maid, ‘alboun, hackletord, 160; 2, 182; Dawaon, 113; I —Belling: iy ton, 104; ' Paul ‘Theerta WS,’ Toney “Tobtneon "tionnie i yea, Tole ePeter, atait, 106; Racihette. 1: Nancy. Seoney: Toe, dune r be pprention allawanon, Out generally got our well, ‘ours were the rule for the fr: Norman’ Maci3e,th, Moctate, ei Ida Rook, O23 mw low: Travis; ‘Total, Lyon, 17 Betts, &@; AE. nsylvanta—Eben and 65 4 6 8387) ‘83, Chander Egan, i Wood, 71; Walter’ Bgan,, 8 ‘Total, tal, F. Beyers, | George Orm=| jr, Tawa "ging, a. ———.____ KENILWORTH ENTRIES. wi. T. 100; Bainzaw, i Recta fi sgh *Judea. Beatrice 108; Hale, 4s, sPoeine pitied Do iatard, Pi SSB" tke —seitine: five gpdse, halt nob 04, H.. ny 07: + woutt et onay with Romeri fans are patient and good-natured, but ‘there {6 limit to all things. Burn dust at he did with Squires. Roger, | knows even less about boxing than the BROOKLYN FANS ENTHUSE OVER TEAM . that has come off in Will- town for some time. 6 Hale of Gickets Is very at the club= ‘ay . and tt is expected house will not be large enough to ao- the crowd. About 30 admtr- igillam from here and Jersey ng over to see the scrap. Eostoret and New York will also be 1 root hard for Johnson to away. | Joe Gans Off to San Franclsco. | Joo Gans, the lightweight champion, left, Baltimore yesterday for San Francisco to try and arrange all detalls for another finteh to be fought at fuetnoon. Mefore recelved a letter who Offered him se of $40,000 for another with Nelson, 8 stated he would jan firet before accepting Rickard’s fight | purse. | Crown A. C. to Resume Stags In Brooklyn. It was learned Inet night that the offictate ‘A. C.. of Brooklyn, 3h Testraintng the police from ith thelr ater, have decided to ness again and will open up a | ot the com so-Hixht, with Martin Canole and Amby ry ting’ In the star bout o€ six pounds. A week later they intend to put on Tommoy Murphy and Bort Keyes In the mar bout Glover Ready For Dorsey. Billy Glover, the Boston feather, will Jeave the Hud to-night and finigh hie train sag here for bis fight with Bam at a nm Wednesday. moght. Montbatititeteest: Cat ot he Ia tome: Soaarry tent or ten to one, or more or less, and Mr. 79 @ALVIDERE—One mile in 1423-6, er wi a jongs in LH 45, Gates may say, “Well, I'll bet you nve|*? SPOONER—Bix tur! handily. Don't look well Tees EEN Po thousand saw Brooklyn re +s ” driwng. A smart colt. 37 CRESSINA— 7 jj hundred or ‘Ave thotmand.” and thelw mAtsS Niet sore furlongs tp “Six furlongs in 118, | Dodgers! Great sp Spurt During | chicago Saturday’ Brooklyn | is ANGrek ne at the Games Last co eadily. Coming Teens a he 7 If there 1s ¢0 be @ plunge o¢ twenty |05 TAMAGHO eur forongs in 0-3, in 11s, handily.! the Present Series at Home) making one of hor tamous spurts.| Week Was 63,870, of Which} 5 __ bres Doing better. furs 1 rooklyn has wi es a, | ive” thousand such—ax—was the onge | 5: paar Sorina uceoners_in__ 0.49 3-6, Has Made-the -Regulars-att » on fifteen games out Number 23,000 Passed the! when (napultepeo beat Fancy and Sr an Sout ties epoed. YE RUASHLI—6ix furlongs in ic au alot the last twenty-two, and Brook- ; 4, pea King Jame on July, Mr. Gates gota|€2-JACODITE Five furlongs in 1.02 5, 1152-6, handily. A real enact colt. he G: Il Mad lyn ts baseball mad. The Trolley| | Washingtbn Park Turnstiles his commissioners busy, He sends breezing. Can stap fast. 78MARTHA JANE-Six furlongs in the Games Baseball Mad. | them into the ring with logtractions |S? SAVABLE—Ono mile in 1S 25) 1620 handily, ne ts ready. Dodgers made a poor start, losing} Last Saturday. . Is y 5 to bet 20 much on the plungs. Hach |s4 aie RARE furlo io Oreedag. TA mtmane meres oe nineteen games out of the first commissioner will be aasigned # certain 1s 35, handily. Hed to- | 76 ARIMO—One elo In 144, banchy. BY ROBERT EDGREN. |twenty played this year, but that about iM ie amount, and when he bas placed his| x (SX mrmaw —wix furlongs tn] s) GUE ki tone mile in 147, bree. ASEBALL 1s surely booming}makes no difference to the fany,| Australien. and physically he does not | allotment at the beat available odds aie ee ree) EN EMT isi Bes Lieie ee fa. | compare. wifit Squires, who Is a tough, his work 1s done for that race. Mr. | #9 INGHAM— Four fur! in 049 25,| 89 patton oke Male sod a quarter tn D Skee OY OTS CECH yn bas & good chance to fin’ strong fellow. even it Tommy Burns | Gates's name goes in the ring for all}. »dreeaing. Sa His he 2, banddiy, Ready for a good .ing games in Brooklyn last |/sh fifth. which {s enough to draw| did wallop him out In less than a round CRIBOLIE—Oni 42 2-5, Ort. | : the markers the bookies wish to bet. analy de dome better, @ MASKS AND FACES-eix furlongs | Week numbered — 63,870. SEES the crowd. Mie SReUEAa SOUR Rowers) ihe yimeulal| Irthe prunge loses the individual com-! #7 qreur furlongs tp] in 1, breesing. — All sorts of clean out-door sports| [)2 0) 8 Heat band a méssioners settle up the next day be- ee 46, bandit: TI MONFORT—One mile and j the belt inatead of to the Jaw, fore he first race. They may be seen SDEARIRANFA ve furlongs In 1.03, a pity breeaing. Is rence anne are doing well this season—bettér | would be a sound lke that of acob’ Wotng trom one to another equipped cone. ROEN-Oa furlongs ine Nee aoe than last year, or in many years be-|#t0n¢ chugging into a mud baa : with handfuls of -yeliowbacks paying 111, handily Not up to much. | | PRINCE HAMBURG—Six furlongs fore that. the next scene in the play would sit Off from the memoranda of thelr com. |27 NOW GAR’ furlonga” In inti gpatlopine: Spence James Coffroth hot-footing {t acr ss the | Missions of the day before. But suck ms onlventcenl cae, mile In La 36, Oe er Bane in 1.15, OREIGN boxers find themselves up| #294 hills with the tar and feathers | 2108s doses not-mean-that Mr. Gates drivi 8% DOLLY SPANKDR—Geven. furionss | against a hard guine when they! °OninE alone two Jumps behind | has been a loser on the day, Ho goes | 6ARACINESH sralle tn Les, fn 1.33, treexing. come to this country. They have| N° Joe Rogers, wits his terrific right baok with a new commission and Dbroezing. fa goad condition. —_—_+—__ a fair chance, course, no matter | *t7in® of one victory over an eldofty 86 CHAPULTDPDC—Three furlongs in = and bald-headed amateur, will probab: bets enough-to-win-out or break-even, CBR aing. Ready and good.| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. | where they are matched. But the] ) 7 ie Me or quit winner. Hero js where his |&@ CLEMBNTIS-Four furloaga tn 0,60, managers always pick out good men tor | P4¥® peta Soares tates use. oe bs unlimited financial resources and his forsesines them to meet. Boxing in developed to a| Out pene Burns, But he could keep 7 ‘ARRIS—Oix furlongs 117,|_ SHPEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, quite busy, if he wished, here in the Bast, | unlieited credit in the ring avell him. |" "atoning, tot up to muck NEW YORK, July 8——The entries fo greater extent here.than anywhore else. | Middlowelght Sallor Hurke ts anions He-can't-lose by his system of play, |&9 CIREEN GOO) ‘our furlwmgs in|to-morrow’s races hére are as follow An American seoond-rater is usually | to take him on. If he prefers heavy- ®or could any other man having shm- 0.8 2-%. breexing, Is zpeedy, FIRST RACH—Salling; wwo-year-okie;. tv better than an English champion. Kia/ Welghts probably Langford or Jack | tas “ = > and a half furiones: Futurity course, Moc 4 iTack:/ 0° fi n would be pleased to oblige. | 1" temperament and financial equtp- Koda) 108 CLEVELAND, 0., Jut ‘oy and Jack O'Brien, who were| And even Bob Fitzaimmons mixht be ape L A ENTRIES 3a ul ., July &—Play for! never in the championship class in thia| Willing to demonstrate again his’ ofa Knows a Good Cigar. . 3% ho Olymple Cup, open to teams of four| country, went to England and very | ‘heory that ait ee eeee they, are. the And how does Mr. Gatos deport bins 09 rom any golf association in the work, | oasily beat all the big men on the other| BA | self during the running of a race in| UATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., Poly 8 w bette) promptly at 9 o'clock this morn-| side. When English - fighters come HERE ts some talk of a fight. be- “which he haa a fortune at stale? He'g| Tbe entries for to-morsow's races here Are We {RE over the Linke of the Huclid Coun-| here they. are matched with top-noteh- tween Burna and Shreck, This This alti gat oven teirel ina the? elis- house }oeteluerey : ig ry Club. This ta preliminary to the/era, and in nine cases out of ten they will probably be Burns's next] inclostwre:) He removes is spectackea|;.7iRNT, QACE Wire Mulowwes pamtis eye 7 | national amateur golf champlonship, | ggt all that Js coming to thom, match, unless he prefers first to cinoh | and applies @ pair of powerful foreign-| Lic, "Widrig, 115; Delartun, 116) | Brake: aienecainetey: $4 | which comes to-morrow. Ten teams of| ‘The latest English fighter to make an| his claim to the World's championship made field glaaece to ble eyes, and sev- BR rec ahreey *purtongs Stare Oj | four took part in the Olympic Cup con- | attempt at collecting American purses| by golag to England and boating Gun- eral glances are taken of the rushing|rean, 96: Oak Grove, 06; Alevia 0; a | | test, tho Massachusetts Golf Associa- | 1s Goldewain, who in England ts classed) ner Moir. That latter feat would be a field. If his horse bes a chance he Fiacenars eT tween ohne tay eh jHon-entering a team this morning, of | as a Mghtwelght. He ts to fight six; novelty. No other fighter has travelled | saya so quietly enbugh in this fashion; Fir ios: Musted, 101; Pottes, 110; Bone- 2 |Hugh Johnstone, of Myopia; and P, W, | rounds with Harry Lewis, Lewis ts a| around the world picking off champions "M3 horse te running enally enough, |Beabe) fit. igen Heap; Whittemore, G, F, Willett and ‘T, G.| good welter, with a hablt of seriously | of the various fiat-Nghting countries one | and {f he holds to the next furlong| THIRD RACE —Six, fenone: ron etal | Stephenson, of the Country Club, Brook-| injuring his opponents. If Goldswain| after another. al post he ought t6 mtn.” Or the inter--| jo; Prontanae, 102) Colloaur, 110; Gold Pinion Bautresy [Hne. A atrong southwest wind was| comes out, of the fight whole enougn| Burne and Schreck would make Jections may be tn thin wise: “That | Ps tthe RACE—rive and jp pate, fur- Horne) | blowing, increasing to gale later, [to 60 back to Engiind without being | steat match, Schreck 1s known tn New horse I bet on won't be Ong, two Three. | longs, the Cibcjnnatt “Trophy: SEN eager = [onesie of ‘the |put in plaster of paris he'll be one xerk only by the solberaelaLAeay ue put r= 7 = ts ¥e 105,Dr. Mathews. 1 tae tt 3 year ago wit arvine art, See ee ee oes, ne | Kater ioe amet Aeron a Cores | ge Bett jis tying oetween the wostesn ang mets] oy To ; = [that was one oC the tre —"tenion i : : z i 3 Dal <1 boy bad better not try, He couldn't} estoquette. “114; Ontormo, 111; Joe Moser, pie grein cerns | Sopolltan ‘ecams,: eithough the Western | —-sicm that Joe Rogers dias challenge | Variety: But Schreck te really a firs ding TRUK. C. Rana, 116; "Flonert. 112 i a ie yal Canadian = lass man, He has improved immensety? win from where he is if he wore rid be Ban es Viens foams are very dangerous. The players Burns. What a chance! If. Coft- a aati ‘ Seen elirallyeroundl ef 6 9 Doniin 7 + were sent y <x uriny past yen ‘0 Fo ee eee eae, Tiel Poe nec Gaantet, Bor. Mousreor wi'| = THIND RACE —The Det two |ralnutes. Fully half of the mieten, roth put-on @ Burna-Rogers fight | ini tut, like Young Corbett, he is an always & favortiebyith iia aeatant ‘The Clansman, 99; Old “Hon~ | yesovis) sx Turlo: Fu ed too etrongly. for-sthe cross mat immedlately after the Squires-attaly he | entire! acuterent man re wieet Ht is eT 0 " 873) Collny dt "Frisco. C ' i jown for a nt. He was peel jee ever ived: OTHE RACE—One mile and a quarter: Bid. Masg EE nec inte: Heong ereaelitoy the mould be ranieut ot Frisco, Callforni- | (thon he fought Hart here, —t_saw | San Francisco two days after and him 1 yathiete:| tin lant “Nevada Sent with ne looked ikea fine, sturdy Tres Te bettt—very tte tite Pas Burns, and thoay who saw him in Ne- vada think he 1s in.the same clas | | } i i AMUSEMENTS. AERIAL: GARDENS ‘rseatser heat a'et GEO. M, COHAN. In ‘Moonen JARDIN DE PARIS ‘Alop the New York, Biwy, bet. 44 & 49 at rhe Liegteld ‘Musical Hevue, FOLLIES OF 190: Byery WY, 8.30. ae iit Concer inet * tion eter as AMUSEMENTS, ris Y ‘35th st, COLLIER sae er a end Bway. 4 ays P THE HOUR'S "hasan i ondhurat, Madison Square Roof Garden's‘, Fy: ayeneis Hillonaine = mt GARRICK Savoy & MAN OF | CASIN ‘| Fields’ Herald AMUSEMENTS, fa g PROCTOR'S] Daily Mat. 10 UNION SO, j:* Pirene 1u20 tN Net to 6-50. ° |e Gus RD, 6th Ay (i itPhoneraao | ALICR ot 23H Hie Daily Mat Mertseaee HARLEM) © Dotorarh Se ALICE SHAS, Spies THE LAST WORD! = & Vaude.Curtain 2 & 8 ‘HAMMERSTEIN’S #3: The Pianophiend: Lind? Marnold"s Ani- mal Actors, Wallle Pantzer ‘Troupe, That GARDENS, artet, Belle EVERY EV Bianche, 2 Uw arda’s i Hoye @. Girls, Collins —AND— & Mace. Rice & Pree MATL DAILY, §. et 4. Ayolos, DO: Tg Sater Bu % VICTORIA THEAT. } NEXT MONDAY “ere Toot Th ALLE, ia CONTE 25c. & 506. FOUQE RE B. 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