.THE SAN; FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY,iSEPTEMBE R 9, luuo. 7 EDITED BY PROPER CAPTURES THE OMNIUM HANDICAP R. A. SMYTH OAKS SUSTAIN MANY ANXIOUS W. B. JENNINGS' BAY HORSE SOUTHRONS WINTROPHY GOES WINNING GAIT TOWEAR BIG S DEFEATS GOOD FIELD. TENNIS HONORS TOMRS. MARTIN By Bunching Five Hits in At Eally of Stanford Stu- Goes to the Front Visitors From Below Tena- She. Defeats Mrs. Brown in the Second aii(J Third In- dents 118 Declare Willing- NOT AFAVORITE at Stretch; and JOCKEYHICKS chapi Are, Victors in the Final Bound of Golf nings They Take Big Lead ness to Play Football Wins Easily. Events at San Bafael Tournament .at Del Monte DOWN MEETING' ABE SURPRISES BATIK STEADIES ENTHUSIASTIC IS SUCCESSFUL Graziallo Beaten BADLY INJURED DEFEATS DECIDED AT THE FINISH Schmidt Hit Hard at Times, Training Rules Are Signed Form Players Have a Bather His 3lount, Scalplock, Falls Championship Titles Go Vanquished Player Becomes \ for the Place by but His Support Is Good by Men Who Would Shine . Unpleasant and Unprofit- With Him>in .the Third to Strangers inEvery, Co- Unsteady at the Last and He Weathers Storm as Heroes of the Gridiron able Session at Fort Erie Coy Maid jEac%at|tS^iatoni^ppack! ntest With Apparent Ease : Moment and Loses Match

Dispatch to Special Dispatch to The The took another fall out Special Dlepatch'to Special Tha Call. Special DiEimtch .to The Call. Call f The tennis players from Southern Cali- Special Dispatch to Th« Call. Coiamut«r« The CalL ' ; yesterday afternoon BUFFALO, V — f»- : ;B.— fornia carried on* at San Ra- — of Morley's Angels N..Y., Sept. 8.^ Not a | BHBEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. .B.— ; .CIXCINNATI.^Sept. The>' Latonla' I the honors Sept. STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. B.— Jennings' W./b: Jockey/. : fael-yesterday. Three events were com- . DEL MONTE. 8. Tha final at Recreation Park and managed to vorite was successful to-day af'Fort : bay horse. Proper, captured ; Club."will."closerits gates jgjto-- golf competition for The men who will try out for the handicap good | pleted-; and all three championship titles round of the th« win with a run to spare by cloutintj Erie. . Factotum, aiter many attempts, | '.the "Omnium from' a?/ •morrow^ after a successful-'' raieet-~ ; varsitr and freshmen teams signed the field.' aT;; Ing*,last lng.>ei*{hty-five cayal ,£. ma-j went to..the .visitors. In only one contest Del Monte Cup for women took place offerings of when hits made go"od in' the first race, There was a.little" delayj the :- \ :~: the B&um £Jd training: rules to-night rally defeating'-^ post,' as » they Jumping~;arourid. |Jorfty,'6'f -the :horses': be'-.ship-?. .did '-players from this section of the State morning. Mrs.' W. S. Martin beat- at the first very were r hereiwlll . this the most good. The batting of Mo-ki- a ordinary lot of two-year-olds, j broke V :.pfed' at compete,* 'and they were beaten. Ing up ot the season held in Encina Hall. Be- When- the .-field .Graziallo went to'-lJbuisyllle. • Mrs. R. G. Brown 3 after a rr.an, Devereaux and Kruger helped the \u25a0He is an in-and-outer. He came with but";in; and was followed lbyi j.wjll".begin. "on 2 and' In*the- morning Miss Florence Button Mar- fore the crowded assemblage 800 front Coy !iJatonia "October? t •' keen and interesting match. Mrs. of '_ Proper. They, ;along 'thirty., days.^- ....'•; '\u25a0*- and Harold Braly won the mixed doubles O&ks swell their score. All their runs student coming a rush in the last sixteenth and- Just Maid arid f raced s /\u25a0_;{ i\ tin received a handicap of sevoa comrades the heroes : turn-, '•; championship, beating Miss Violet Button innings placed got Lady close; together^ to the' t far.- without jThe.card -to-day was only an^ordlnary, Mrs. Martin made an excel- were scored in the first two their names to the parchment. up in time to beat Walker. ' • birapson Sinsabaugh in the finals. strokes. time pulled hlm- any Ychangre in^ the runnlnar. y-Nearing |one. with .the |g fourthVrace.; a- steeple-, and lent start, capturing the first tare* and after that Baum Professor Colbert Searles and Professor The latter had all the early-speed, but ' • ' *\u25a0 In,J the afternoon the finals of. the together pitched " ; the .'stretch turn"; Proper>went^toV"the |chase \u25a0 hnhdicnp./.r- was by and shutout gathering:. • - \u25a0 - L as'. the feature. Mr.'j The fourth taken Mrs. eelf bull. Frank An^ell addressed the tired 'at the end. \u25a0."\u25a0"•;'-. >' T singles ware holes. . | front from',there 'to \u25a0 Rose, '-won',' women's and men's doubles Schmidt was steady throughout They both gave their heartiest- en- • — '^and . jthe end ;was j s the favorite. it about 'as? he Brown, the fifth by Mrs. Martin and FIRST RACE Five 'and "a 'half furlongs; 'danger,^ winning,' easily.' "by Scalplock. played.' In the former the contestants \u25a0 . third got support couragement to men played • '<\u25a0- never},in pleased."' entered In the the sixth by Mrs. Brown; the seventh that was all wool and all who two-year-olds ;selling: . from; J and Florence Sut- wide enough get him clean ball. Betting. Horse." Weight,'Jockey. St. Fin. three" length's Coy, ;Mald; ;which race.- fell\u25a0\u25a0near* the. half-mile pole,; f.were- the-Misses Violet was halved; the eighth was taken Dy to out of the %. : serl-. ton, and' they, furnished some high-class tight places. score: A. J. Chalmers, chaplain-elect,>. 3to I—Factotum, 110 (Kunz)... 8 4 113 i beat-Graziallo for*the place.' Summary: ously Injuring Jockey.; J. vHicks;|Three Mrs. and the ninth by Mrs. Mar- The out-" to (D.Bolnd) 12,22 tennis. ;>Mlas Florence*, Button beat her Brown lined his policy and spoke 2' I—L. Walker. IC2 1 FIRST' RACE—Five .arid a, half furlongs; favorites won.-V'The track was fast, . tin, who was 2 up at the turn. Th# LOS angel.es. future espe- 0 to I—Ruclnnon, 105-(ilcKiriey) 8;6 2 8 1 for. twV-ye&r-old allies;^selling: ! .sister in,straight sets. and will meet Miss - > weather pleasant, and' a cially strong- about the strict obedience, 'Time, 1:08 2-5. Start good. Won 'driving. BetUng. Horse, Weight,- Jockey.' the srood-slzed ;Button, champion, in the tenth and eleventh were halved. th» AB. R. BH.PO. SB. A. E. St. %.' Fin.v crowd sport. May the coast , Martin,, Jjerr.arfl. c. t 2 0 O 0 O 0 O to the training rules. "Dad"' Moulton' Winner, G.*.W. Cook's br. c. by Hanspring- 80 to I^—Listless, ,St> (B.iSmith) r 3 8 h 11% wituessed.the Summaries: challenge match this afternoon. twelfth was taken by Mrs. who Flood, 2b 4 0 10 2 8 0 and Assistant spoke Benv-tacti-ess.' -Uichael '\u25a0' .Mulvancy, Sonnet, 1to 2—Leonora W,,108 (J.Mtrn);2. 2.1 2 2 FIRST RACE—Six furlonfs; three-year-olds was now Z-up. Mrs. Brown won^th* Coach Ban.sbach E!kdom, as — ._ .The finals of the men's .doubles was a fr.::C. 3b 4 0 0 0 Mr. Budd- and Peafowl -finished 1 7 to I—Briber}-, 91 (McL>anlel).:4 4 1 3 3 and.up; celling; ...... -. .. % t fourteenth; f 111 particularly to the freshmen. Every ;'\ highly interesting affair and was won thirteenth and the fifteenth Br&sbe&r. s. a...... 4XIOIOO named. . . Time, 1:06. Start fair.' Won driving. Win- IBetUns.— Horse. Wetgrht. Jockey. St. ft- Fin. by 1 12 0 man who ever had the -moleskin must ncr,- "Daly's -ch. -t>y"^otsr-Indlfference; I s—Running5 Running 96(Roblnsn) by Sinsabaugh Braly. It was.halved and the. sixteen X^Uon. lb 8 1 2 v furlongs; W.C. I. 9to Star. 3 12.1Ihi and took the th^aken- CraraSh. r. t 4 0 2 0 10 0 come out. they declared. This is the i SECOXD RACK— Sis and s. half Zuna.^'-Merry-'Go-Round". Pantoulle, Incorrigible, Bto I—Henry Ach. 104 (Auatln) 2 212 6 full sets to the question of su- Mrs. Brown. four-year-olds and up; selling: .F, :Isolation,: Delude," Mahogany, lron,Tall, (Morris).:. five: settle Rots. I. f 4*llloo only way, the veteran trainer.-' and ! ' Elizabeth ' IS to s— 96 :.' 6 3 4 "3 4 premacy. opponents were Reuben .At this stage the players were \u25a0:all Spies, c 2 0 0 0 5 10 Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. %. .Fin.'. U3ury,*./Argentina, Canop, .Honeywell,*. Miss Time, 1:14 4-5.-,Start good/ Won easily. Wln- Their - . . go. Beum, graduate coach ,believes, a winning: 5 to I—Lochgoil, (J. Walsh) 1 Percy square, with two holes. to In play- p 2 w 1 0 0 3 0 • 110 2 li.'l'lH Margo, 'Amanda ,11, Sweetheart- and -Ruth.W. ,ner,'_ Jaxnes Gass. & Co.'s ;st. m. (B)iby Tom •Hunt and :Murdock. \u25a0 — team made. I 0 to I—Jehantt,1 Jehantt, 105 (Munro). 6 '5 2 £ 1». •"\u25a0-;<.'.•.'.; - Sutton Ing to green- Mrs. Toman, c t 2 0 0 0 10 0 can 'be ' :.'.'. finished as -named. ": Nlchels-Vlrgle-- Height. Trompeuse 08, Lythla \u25a0 -The defeat of Miss Violet and the Jimmy Lanagan was called to the 5 to I—T.F.Hundred, 107 (McKy) 4 8 1.3n- 00, ,Ahola 107, Barbara Whiting 102, Daisy Slnsabaugh was a surprise. They are the Martin's ball went into the long grass 824 14 1 Time. 1:208-6.1 Start good. Won easily." .I; RACE—On* mil*; three-year-olds Dean 86, Praise 106, Peach Bloom 101, Orand , ToteJi r 31 2 7 paltform by the rousing cheers of the JuvenaJe-Sollloquy SECOND ' ' * - 1 champions of Southern California and and after several minutes' search with- OAKTJLXD. Winner. M. Daly's eh. c. by and- up; /purse: . . . * Vitesse IC3 and Penaee PS finished as named. avail, Mrs. gave up assembled students. He declared that Tom Crabb, Showman, Lord Hermenee, Chan- Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. .jiFin. were thought; to be the strongest team out Martin the hole E. %. ; Brown, AB. R. BH.PO. SB. A. there would be no team until the eve terelle. My Gem, Pat Costigan and Gold Rib-* 4 to 6—Broomstick, 123. (J.Mrtn) 7 3,1^1 6 . SECOND RACE—Om» mile and. fifty. yards l on the coast. Miss Florence Sutton and to Mrs. who refused to take It. Van Haltren. c t 3 0 10 3 0 0 game. Every man bon finished as ncmed. . . -; «to I—Bryan 101 (Mi11er) 5 VI three-year-olds; .selling: \u25a0 was almost immediately found a 4 0 2 0 2 3 0 of the eventful will \ ...... "2 3^ ' \u25a0Braly: proved' too clever for them and The ball Pevere&ux. c. (Hildpra). Weight, an equal amount care — B,to I—Shawana. 103- 2 6 h 8 h Betting. Horse, Jockey. Bt. %'. Fin. \u25a0won In straight sets. sets holed out. a put DusWvjr. 1. f 4 0 10 0 0 0 receive of and THIRD RACE^ Onp mll«; thre«-year-olds > Time, good. < to the match Both and Mrs. Martin lons - •.-"-\u25a0 1:S0 4-B. Start Won 'easily. i2 I—Bravery, 04 (Morris) 2 2 111 Kruger, r. f 4 O 2 O 1 0 0 attention. Anybody who loafed on the and up; '\u25a0 . were closer scores from extreme edge green, BPllintr: ' " .Winntr, ;S S. Brown's b. o. by - 12 to I—Marlln, 102 (Brtnegar). .lo 82 tl than their would in- the of the Kelley, 2b. 4 O O O 2 2 0 field would for be Jockey. Fin. v . *-*- making her up and to not one moment Betting:. Horse, Weight, St.' %.. Adrlutha, Homestead, (Hi &-V one one play. Lynnewood, to ) .; 0 - —Brushton, -l;n- Elf.- Sir Gold 'Enamel'" «6 I— 106 11 1 113 2. dicate. score was 2 3 O 14 0 I—Brushton,1 . lb 4 VI to 1)5^4 (Pndrgt) 3 8- \u25a0 . Mosklman. tolerated. n ' finished :* Time, : good. easily. and Florence Nearly all the spectators expected tha 3 0 3 0 and Monocorder• as .named.' . " 1:44. Start Won Win- J At 1:30 Violet Miss . Richards. 3b 2 0 0 The of placed 12 to I—Cheripe. 100 (A.Walsh), 2-.1n.2 2 , - •.>>\u25a0..:.• -•-. .-,-•\u25a0 ... ;\u25a0•. ;.; ner,. E." .Trotter & Co.'s eh. f. by Goodrlch- /Miss who should chal- all even, but Mrs. Brawn liickett. c 4 10 0 5 2 1 .number students who 2 to I— Welsh, (Swain) 1' 5 n 8 6: -" Sutton met to match to end X«va 94 THIKDRACE—Six and a half furlongs; for The. Heroine. Judge Traynor 97, Sam Craig May Those, poor Schmidt, p 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 their names on the significant parch- Time. 1:40 1-G. Start good. Won driving. two-year-olds; the Golden -Rod: 105,. 07, 102, lenge Mls» Sutton. who have made a drive and the last hola Winner, - - Bannock -Belle Freeslaa Arthur during fig- eight ment was 118, a record-breaking/num- F..Cook"sb.-f.-iy. Ben. Brush-Clarissa. •Betting. Hors«, Weight,- Jockey. Sty Fin. Cumraor S»5, Mint Bed *lo2 and Marie H 102 fin- watched the games the week cost her stoke 3. Mrs. Martin Totals 32 5 9 0 27 14 1 Marshal Ney.* Solon Shingle. Arab, Sand and ; %.' ' ber. Practice will commence Monday _ 2 to I—Whimsical. 112 (HUdbrd) 4 3 2'--l-% ished as named. . , ured that -Violet was playing a better won the last hole and- the match, Z up. HUN'S AXD HITS BT IXNTNGS. — afternoon and those who have signed Montpeller finished as named. /L.._•.. 6to I—X..Daughter.,- 102 (Mlllr)3.2 1&2 6 i 'game thaji Florence this year, Florence In afternoon fourteen couples to (Burns) the* Los Auselea 01000020 o—B0 8 ,4 I—Blair Athol. 115 2 1n- 3 2 . THIRD" RACE—- Six 'furlongs; two-y«ar-olds; calculations, however, by beat- foursomes, will receive their suits to-morrow furlongs; \u25a0 - upset their took part in mixed RACE—Five and half \u25a0 • hIU T FOURTH a ; Time,- 1:21 2-C Start fair. Won cleverly.. puroe: ;-- -, each Base 021010200— \u25a0 • . straight Oakland 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 x— ft morning. -. -. three-year-olds : , Winner, T. J. Gaynor's eh. f.:by Orlando- Betting.' Horse,. Weight. Jockey. St. %.-'Fln.v ing her sister"' in seta. The score player choosing his or her partner. Bate bits 22111110 x— 9 Betting. Horse. Weight; Jockey. St. ai."Fln..- Xlsmet. .Anodyne, Lady Navarre, 'Sly Ben,' 13 to s—Beachlight.- 102 (Auatln). 2:1hL.12 i was 6^4. 6-3. : The play was over eighteen holes, with 11 to 5—P. Sterling, 107 (Kunz). 1\Z\ I.W Huon, Henry *Watterson' • • - 6UMMART. Sir Handlear and' fln- 7 to I—Rolla.. 110 fU'llllama) 12% 2* {Violet -played a more brilliant game handicap. prizes won by to Jlllette, 93 (J. Barrut) 3 1n 2 2 \u25a0 — The were J. s— - s—Cottontown,5 8 -. lt-IK-d at '. . Cottontown, (Toomao) 4 Two-base hits—Mosklman. Devereaux. Baum. FREE-FOE-ALL TROT 10 to I—Away, 101 (Christian)... 2 2 2 named.. :\u25a0 7to 102 5 2 81 than her sister, but the latter was much J. and Mrs. Crooks, who returned a Richards, Schmidt. First - Z-\i — Time, 1:14 4-5. Start good. Won easily, Win- never EacrlSce hite—Dillon.— :Time. 1:07 3-5. Start- good. "Won driving. FOURTH RACE^ One "and an eighth miles; ner, Headley'B'b. by f steadier. In fact Florence has score of 9S less IS. net SO. R. Oilman base on error Oakland 1. First base on AD^JI Winner, A. by Lord H. P." o. Star Shoot-Tart- — IS WON BY G Brown & Co.'b eh. o. for.three-year-olds-and.up;.tho Omnium; Halley 102, \u25a0 Leo -Bright-110. Tom played better- at San Raafel than Brown and were Schmidt 1. Left let. -Lisle- tennis Mrs. Brown second called balls— Off Baum 2. oS* Esterllng-LucreCe. Fulbert- and* Charge finished Betting. Weight. Jockey. St." Fin.... , 95, Casperdine yesterday. en bases Lo« Angeles 4, Oakland «. Struck as Horse. %. Roberts 97. Don Irent. - 95 and she did Violet was effective with S7 less 5. net 82. The scores of named. 7 to I—Proper, 127 (Hlldbrand) 3 3 h 1 3\u25a0* out—By Bacm by Schmidt 6. Hitby pitcher Scalplock 92 finished as: named. Scalplock fell. at net, deep returns — 4. — Durfee Drives Him Three Xi to I—Coy Maid, 8S (Notter).. 2 2 1%!2 8 the but Florence's the other couples were as follows: Spies. Time of game One hour and thirty- eighth miles; . — ; kept position most — 1 -FIFTH. RACE^-One and an 8 to I— 116 (Shaw).. 4 FOURTH 9teeplechase, \u25a0 short ; her si«ter from the net minutes. Grazlallo. ; 1^3%. RACE couree Captain. Oyster, five Umpire Davis. three-year-olds \u25a0and up ;selling • - Superior Miss F. Whittell and J. S. ' Fast Heats and Captures : 1:63 1-6. Start -bad. Won easily. three-year-olds and up; -handicap: \u25a0'.-. \u25a0' s of the time.* steadiness undoubt- OC less net &7 C. E. and Mrs. 8* Betting. Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. «i. Fin. Winner,Tlm^ W. B. Jennings' b.,h. by.Prestonpans- she 6. : Maud. 6to Betting. Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. .%. Fin. edly won the day for Florence. If gross and net; Mrs. L. I. Scott and K.:R. GAME CALLED IX TEXTH. I—Old Mike.,lo2 (H.Jcksn) 31h 11^ Prim 11. • Race Kin?, Mons. ..Beaucaire, to Rose, 136 (Johnson) 8--1h 11 11, Purse. 7 to I—B. Waddell,.lo7 (CKstn) 4 7 I»i2 n 13 lOr-Mr. .\u25a0 ' plays j ;she did yesterday her Armsby, 100 less net fe»; Mrs.- W. 3. — Alan-a-Dale, First Mason, Clgarllghter, Ox- sto I—>Tim 152 (Rice) 1 320 215 as well as Eyre. less 0, 92; 10 to I—S.Luna,1 S.' Luna, 104 (J. Shea):. 2 6 1' 3 Bozeman. - sister May, the world's champion, will Martin and Perry 101 net Seals and Giants Take Part In Slovr % ford, Au Revoir and Sinister finished' . as 4to I—M. Brady. 134 (Pmbrtn) 2 4 3 \u25a0\u25a0- *H, and Parrott l'« SACRAMENTO. Sept. B.—A splendid JTlme, 1:54 3-5. Start Igood. Won driving. • ; her best to her. Mrs. T. Scott John Jr.. at named. •. ." : Time, 3:00 1-5. Start gooa. Won easily. Win- have to be at beat less net 93; P. R. and >ars. Sargood. 100 Sc«klon Portland. programme was presented at the State Winner. W. . Walker's eh. g. by Flatlands- . ;blk. Slnsabaugh and Braly came to.life yes- Id. — Lallah. Royal Arms, Bassanlo, Garner, — ner. W. P. Shotwell's h. (8) by Ben Hlm- less 12. net 93; Mrs. F. F. Ryer «*nd W. PORTLAND, Sept. S. The game to- Fair races to-day. attendance was John" ; "RACE: Six furlongs; for three-year- Dunning \u25a0 FIFTH yar-Tuberose. and 130 Hunt and net Miss The Blue Flame, Morendo and Honda finished >as . '.'•"' *" ' ' • Laura K-130 ' terday afternoon and won from O'Connor. 115 less 10. 88: O'Con- day between the and the Giants very* large. Afeature the day was the " olds;-handicap: ' > finished as named.' Dunning 'fell. margin. After nor and Mrs. Fo-wler. 117 less 20. net 97; Ml3» Seals of named. . Betting. 'Horse, Weight, Jockey. St.- Fin. . Murdock by:a narrow the was the slowest of the season and was victory ofAdam G in the free-for-all trot, . %. visitors Blndl«y and Jo Tobtn. HO less 11. net 99; — 7. to I—Aeronaut, 110 .(Miller) 1 1 i.^,l 2 FIFTHRACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds; exhibition put up. by the Wednes- Miss ami R. SIXTH .. ''-. " " ' ' King V. C. King. 121 less ended in the tenth inning: by superb driving. RACE One and an eighth (W • , '• ' 21. darkness. due to W. G. Durfee's mile*: 25 to I—Platoon, 107" Smith) 6 2 V, 2 H- felling: :. f day; afternoon few conceded them much net 10O; W. J. . and Mrs. Casey. 127 les» 22. with the score standing 2 to 2. It was Pettigrew, entry, was scratched, thre«-year-olds and up; selling: 7 Kiamisha, 121 (Lyne) 7 1 Betting. Hors«, Weighti Jockey. 'Hunt, 105; Durfee's Betting. .Weight, Jockey: Fin, to'l— .. 9%3 St. %.. Fin. of a chance against and Murdock. net Miss Bourn and W. S. Martin. 147 leas Horse. St. %. *- Time. ; tart poor/ Won handily. a pitchers' battle throughout between and the Los Angeles relnsman got behind sto 2— Trlfler, (A. 30 to I—Elnr.Howard,lo2(Brinerr) 1 2hM1 \ They played a greatly Improved game 24. net 123. J. J. Crooks and Mrs. Crooks will • T. Oc. by Ayrshlre-illss (Hall).. trophy. Henley him three fast. and 6 I—Clausus, 105 (D. Bpland)v4 f£*mltv« • 20tol-^-Joe Goss. 106 5 Bh~Bl \u25a0; •ach receive a silver and Essick. Score: Adam G and drove to 8 1rafB£! Dlshaßlflc'' 'Alfcor, Incantation, ':Blucher, to 4"-.- • yesterday and the Alameda cracks found winning heats. Hammond was the 6 to 1-^-S. Maxim, 102 (Kunz).. 5 4 1 3 n 'Ellle. 12 I—Mag.-Leeber. 9S(Robinsoo) 6 2 3n To-morrow a consolation handicap PORTLAND. \u25a0 Waddell, and Red strong, Dr. Time, 1 good.» Tommy Diamond' Flush j Time, 1:14 1-C. SUrt poor. Won. handily. them a trifle too R. favorite, but he was never placed "better :55. Start Won driving. Win- Ruler finished named. by over/thirty-six holes for men, except AB. BH. PO. A. E. ner, W. P. Reed's eh. o.by Sir WalteT-Llda O. as . Winner, fJ." S.. Bratton' s\u25a0 b. Bui(S) - r Hunt and "Murdock took the first set Mr. es 6 0 1 4 1 O than fourth. Reveille, Rabunta.. Inquisitive Girl. Patrtclus, Grenadlne. Jack Ratlin 108,S Signal II88. Jake any trouble, when they pulled the' two who reached the semi-final Van Burtn, I. f. & c 6 0 1 1 1 0 A . JSIXTH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; 115, Icewater 110 Port without and • Star again demonstrated that he ; .Greenberg and Shipping the round of the competition for the Del Mitctoeii, ..4 -4 2 1 North fjfarllla. Probe and Chanida finished as, named. three-year-olds and up; selling: . - from 2-3 up to 5-3 m- the second set lb 0 1 far.' 1 CS finished as named. . Cup. Beblaflqr; 'Jb 5 12 6 4 0 Is the best three-year-old trotter out this Betting. Horse. Weight, Jockey. St. %. Fin.- match "looked, to. be .about over. The Monte will be held. At 10 o'clock Householder, r. f...».-.4 0 2 3 O 0 year. He beat the speedy Athasham for FORT ERIE ENTRIES. 4 to I—Hippocrates, OS (M'lntre) 6 2at4l %, miles; experts played a good to-morrow morning play will begin In (Schffner) ""•SIXTH^RACE—One and a sixteenth Southern California UeHate. c. f 4 112 0 0 the stake the had FORT ERIE, Sept. B.—The following 40. t0 I—J. Young, 101 0 5 h 21% four-year-olds and up; selling: uphill game the set by a score a consolation elghteen-hole handicap 4 0 Stanford after latter r to I— (J.J.'Jnes) and took Pw«*-ney, 3b 2 0 0 3 trotted are the entries for to-morrow's '-8 Telephone.HO 1 3 H'S'H . Betting. Horse. Weight. Jockey. St. Fin. for "women, .any who did not- Co:)ra00.. Score: Double plays Bunch) 118 2 ,Sixth one and a quarter mile, three- Fourth race, two miles iand a quarter, the = 95. 10:30 Miss Violet Sutton —Portland 9, San Francisco 7. El Morino (C. 2 year-olds Wexford 101, Dr. Rlley 102, Dungannon IC2, This morning at R. H. E. to Sweeney; Rodergue) 8 2 out and up, selling—Little Boy 110. Louis Annual Champion, $25,000,- three-year-olds and . . SchlaSey to S»e*ney; Van Buren Robin (C. 4 102, 105, \u25a0 '\u25a0 — Joe 115, \u25a0 Ethel Davis Mafalda Sam Gralg and Bruce will meet Miss Vera Washington 16, I to baae on errors (J. 5 8 2 out Kraft 110, Royal Arms 105/ Ben Fonso 105, up—Sysonby Von Tromp 107,. Olseau 107, ICS. Mrs. a Nealon McHale. First — Sweetheart Smith). * "* Bassanio 105, Harry New 105, Honda 105, Amberjack 102, Broomstick 119," Artful112. Phlora 107, Outlaw 107, Foxmead 108. . - Crocker and Miss Ida Mearns forr the New York— ..,...... : 5 9 0 Portland Francisco 2. Sacrifice hits (S. Spraju*) & 0"*0 ;. 2. San L \u25a0 Clara A; Wally > , \u25a0 -\. Fourth ;race,/ six furlongs, handicap, two- Batteries^ Jacobsen. Patten Helden; Householder, Hen- 2:22, 2:31. Berry Waddell i105, Little 102, Probe Fifth race, one \mile,.selling—lsraelite 111, • women's doubles championship. At 1:30 and 6-n-eeney, Mitchell. Conrad.— Time—2:l7%. 2:20. 2:18%. 96, Fair Reveller 93, Economist 93.,. year-oldsr-TBara 00, Telepathy 90, Hot Toddy Chesbro. Griffith. McGuire and Klelnow. ley. Spencer. Stolen bases Householder. Nea- . . . Margaret M 84, Columbia Girl 108, Yorkshire 94, 98, world's champion. Miss May Sutton, — race, \u25a0 Jimmy Maher Neodesha 98. Hyperion II the CHICAGO. Sept. B.—ln a 'bee to-day lon 4, Spencer 2. Wild pitch Henl«y. Time race, all; purs* |800: Seventh short course steeplechase, Lad 102. Dr. Sprull 107. Light Not* 102. - battln* — — — Third trottini:: free for 100, Topsy Robinson 102, Hoi Pollol 103, Qulnn Miss Florence Sutton will meet for Chicago easily defeated Cleveland VI to 2. minutes. Umpire G, h., McKinney-Nona. handicap— Zeriba 135, Billy Ray 134, OUver D'Arklo 109, Flinders- 101, . The :Rhymer and -- of etL.tr.t- 2 hours aad 20 N Adam b. by 134, Lord Radnor Prince Real 128, Badge Jessup 116, Brady ICS. Charlie Eastman 106. Orbicular 110. |single championship. Attendance (SCO. Score: Ferine. (J. Zlbbel) '. : 1 1 1 Mac 130. - Lord 110. Collector Bouvler • Fifth race, one.mile and 100-!yards, handi- the .women's Jim Hala 127, Amber 125. 103, Belden 80,- Holscher- BaisllL Chimney . * George come R. H. B. Princess (a Whttehead) 2 5 2 94/ cap—Corugcate 96 King Ellsworth 99, Haviland Fried Adams and Janes- will Chicago 4 Sweep 107, Royal Legend 94. ;.„.. ->-v : • • men's singles champion- 12 15 X TIGERS ARC THERE AGAIN. H. D. B. (F. Wright) 2 S race, and; 104. Brancaa 108. /.. . t- together for the Cleveland : 2 7 2 8 3 iS FORT ERIE SELECTIONS. Sixth one an eighth miles,':" handi- - race, — Charlie T (A. McDonald) -Sixth one and a quarter miles, "selling- ship* at 2:30. Batt-sries Altroclt and Gart; Donahue, b0urne)... 4 4 cap—Humo 117,' Right Royal 112, Miss Craw- .92,': - West.v r>r Hammond (F. Chad 5 First race— "Wild Blosiom, Panene, Wakeful 92. Sanction - May and •\u25a0 Fast All-Around Work Proves .... 102. ,Braffg 107, Wire In Red *, Friar Frankx^Green-" 92. Miss Sutton arrived at the Hotel Clark Buelow. Their Tlme-2:14K. 2:13K. 2:18%. Lucy ford 104. Judge Saufley '96, Bravery :98. Carat* 99. Ar- Sept. Too Slvrashes. Carr. 100, Bella Slgnora 97, Sailor. Boy 93, Cedar- "\u25a0' 99, 99, Rafael last night and willpositively play BOSTON. S.'—Philadclo&Ja in its last Moeh for : -• thur iCummer 99, Conclave .Helgerson game season hers won. a Second race—La Loade, Dei Domo, stromc 90.": •-.'\u25a0 \u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ':-: \u25a0\u25a0'. ;\u25a0> , afternoon. y of the' victory ovar Sept. S.—Mike Fisher's Fourth rac*. six furlongs; purs« $2001 -.- Double 100, Stroud 100. Llda Vivian102, Frank .this . team to-day by a score of S 3, SEATTLE. (EX even..'. Polly. 104, '-, *\ th« home to Tigers a grain prow- Prince Magnet. 116 Walsh), 1 Plrnte ; Me Plautus 106. Attendance 7SOO. Score: demonstrated their ' (Otis), 5 to 1..... -2 Third Fallen Leaf, The Xovloc, SHEEPSHEAD BAY SELECTIONS. GREYHOUNDS WILL RUX - • to-day. champions Invoice 111 race— ; £*< -. R. . H. B. ess The -were able Ed««cllffe. 113 (Ashley), 6 to 5 3 Gay Llxxette. Flrrt race—^ClotAn," WitterKrais, Ver- LATOXIA SELECTIONS. ON UNIOX PARK FIELD Boston 3 .8 2 to hits were necessary, Time, 1:14 1 - v- Philadelphia 3 hit when 4. •;-.-, -\u25a0 \u25a0• '-":;'•'\u25a0\u25a0. First Oradwarlin, AprilShofrer. 8 .9 Sheriff B*U, Lord KUtn, Fourth race— Tongorder, Varletlen, 'onese.' •''\u25a0. race— • — while the locals seemed to be rattled Annie Darilnr. -race Lane, Phantom, Conrslna; Will Cease During; the Pro- Batteries Young ,"and Crixer; Waddell. on Teddy R, flnlshed as named. Blcllvalnr. : Second Jlmmle • Malediction: '-\u25a0_* Dysert and Schreck. Mffje^&jfixSptlßg&Si with The \u25a0 of the t men the bases. field \u25a0Firth race— Fortunate, Skeptical, Oa- \u25a0•' Floral, Densle cress Brltt-Nelson Fi«h DETROIT, Sept. B.—With both Klllaln $200 ,' '' Dick Roberta.' , . . -Second race— Deas- Adjoining ' and work was about a stand off. The hit- race, *n« mile, Belllnr: P«rs« 1 \u25a0lneke. Third Jacobite, ,Wliltney entry, raorc, Amy;Rlley.: on Grounds. Powell at their best to-day's game was- a g-ame Fifth 8 1 1 race' ' ' ' ting; throughout the was light Badly 112 (F. Sullivan) to — \u25a0 will' at pltphers'- battle until the last man was out. Used. (Graham). Sixth mc«« B«y TV'addrll, Ben Fonio, Watmnical. r :!, ;'Third \ race—Ethel Davis, Wexford, .' There be coursing Union Park ' Del 8 to 5...... 2 /. — " scored "th» only run on. a wild and whatever honors there were were Coronado. 107 - • - - .. to-day adjoining arena Detroit throw. 112 (Hobort). 4 to 1 8 Little Boy. Fourth rare Sysonby,' * Olseau, Mnfalda. ', In the field the staal aad two-baggsr. Attendance by Bennett and Casey. Jackful. - and a ' ' 1500. carried off The Time, - Hyperion Britt Nelson will meet. • \u25a0 1:48. Seventh race— Lord Radnor, Oliver Broomstick. . '-'c (- Fourth race— ' 11, Hoi Pollol, In which- Scorat . . -*»"\u25a0 '-\u25a0-:\u25a0'\u25a0 j. \u25a0core: Wllda." Jlngler. Dlxell*. UabelUU, T«n- Jessnp,. There will be no ;running while the R. H. HS St Me.' Zeriba. ' Fifth race— Collector Israel-" . \u0084\u25a0 :;-, . SEATTLE. tfble, finished as named. . . Tsnra.*^^^ —Coruscate,"-. fight progress.* During this period Detroit ". ....:... 1 7*4' R, Weather threatening;. .-' Track fast. ite, Lord Badce. Fifth race Brancas, Klnx Is in' St. ; AB. BH.PO. A. E. Ris;ht Humo, v - complete bulletins will be received by Louis ' O 6 'V 4 race, six furlongs. wt\\\xif. por«e $200: .Sixth race— . Royal, Ell«Trorth. -, '/ KlUlaa and Drill: Powell and Bennett. Sb. 0 0 3 2 0 Sixth '._-•' ' — ' ringside. Batteries— ~~ (Graham). « to 5... 1 POLICE COMMISSIONERS ;\u25a0'. Sanction, Ho,' wire from"the" Pools -will"also Spencer. .'-- Waiters, r. t. 8 4 110 0 Procrastinate. 109 * ' Sixth. race Frank - \u25a0~SBmtmmmm£mmsmmmK^ . -. (B. fight. Sb. 4 0 14 Chihuahua. 109 Powell). 8 to 1...... 2 HONOR TWO POLICEMEN Track fast. - ;'!"•' ;"'-' > be sold on the ' .•; NATIONALLEAGUE. Kane. 10 El to "Weather clonri . . Double.' Frary. c .\ 4 0 0 8 4 0 Ooetz, 108 (Croeswaite). 5 1 8 Weather ; Track fast. A champion stake.', with the best PnTSBXJRG, 8.— 5"1n« support sav«d Cora - ; ' : . clear. Se^t. Hart. c. f- S 0 1 0 0 0 -Time. l:l4ii- , :KEEPER ;> \ ; > In training, will the Chech defeat.' He -was' hit hard, but at critical Sherman, Tiburon, Dot- Patrolmen Dan J. Drlscoll and Pat- RESTAURANT greyhounds be fea- Etreib. lb 3 0 0 7 2 0 Dr. Black Cloud. J _ shoots; partner to-day.- coursing periods tha Infield behind him prevented runs. . Hope Morgan, Intenuae, rick"N. Herlihy were honored by..;! the I his HOPES TOMATCH ture of« "The will be- • - \u25a0• Houtz. 1. f 8 V 0 S 0 0 terel.' Weary Le^. • - DWYER likely Attendance. 2300. Scora: Hail, s. s 3 0 18 11 as named. ...-'; Police Commissioners last :evening .for • THREE GREAT gin at 10 a. m. -The winners: R. HV ML flnisrhed 1 '\u25a0;.«el la -Victim A.' Pucettl . RACEHORSES Miller, p. 3 0 0 0 2 1 bravery in the arrest of |Harry Shea, S. Monte i»f Champion stake— Hudson, - Eden- Pittsburg 3 15 kl \u25a0ellinf, pur»6 $200: ' . Pomona. .... race, on© mile, criminal, } < on Lower Broadfvay. Brooklyn vale, FreeDOrt,, ;Tralee's Cincinnati-...... :...... 8 13 .1. Seventh 1 a who assaulted and almost President ot Jockey .dab Bar-ce. Best. Hum-- - • — Totals Lowry (Graham), even. _ : * Phllllppl. Flaherty a 30 0 4 27 12 2 Mai ••• 2 Mendelsohn, an pawn- Monte, a partner, an to • Sysonby, ; boldt,' Renegade Apache. . Batteries" — ml' Gibson: Walsh). 7 to 2.... killed R. aged; . S.iDel. in'" Italian \u25a0'-.- Anxlouii Mrlnc. Artfulv Cttech and Schlei. Umpire Ldberto (E. ••• • Class reserv*—' Patched Up, Jim Lamb. Terra — Bansewln*. broker,' at 1213 Market street July ;;Broadway, ;, : . > • Powell). » on :on was shot Together. - All, xx, Glenrice (B. 8 to 1 . restaurant anil iiamhnrs Belle Cotta. Colored Lady. Bill Rocker, 'Lost ST.- LOVIS; Sept. 8. Brown's wtldnesa cost iJ.rU iU. A. ' \u25a0 Chord. r*. Time, 1:41h- . - 3, for, the purpose :of robbery. :Both through^; the cheek by. Ai• Pucetti, YORK, Sept - Brazen. Fiery ,Baden, ;Four Paxr, Ruby St. Louis the game to-day. Weimer pitched m Dole. r. f 3 2 2 10 0 Mountebank, Anirad, fln- ' NEW;.- ; S.—ln order J to Lord Sb Lone Fisherman.' of the policemen willbe given a vaca- another proprietor,; early/ last/evening.' bring a race Kysonby. Sankey. Happy Lad. Mavis Clalr." . : . steady •gam*. Attendance, 1200. Scor«: ,".• Eheefcan. 2 0 0 0 2 0 :about'-. :between" \u25a0 — J - R. H. lb 4 0 1 12 1 '0 ished as named. : one week pay was from a ' :Hamburg Belle, Reserve stake Little- Claude. Texas Jill. B. Nordrice. tion of. with and' their The shot fired 32-caliber re-f ArtfuIV and the ilthree Daisy Wild Gus. Nellie M, Bon SU Louis 3 10 > s. s 4 0 12 2 0 and-; quickly,:: by. Rocket. Ami. Eiu?sLn. meritorious conduct was commented volver" was: followed ;\u25a0 greatest racehorses -of the season," Fl«ry ', Cisco, Garcia, Chicago -8 10 -1 1. r OF THE CROSS '' ' 1 * Phil- Cross. Ina Clesus. . La - .:^ 4 0 1 0 0 0 • ...... — McLaurhlm. LEAGUE on by the ''.*"\u25a0"\u25a0 another, :; , !no damage.* president > ,Flight, Leahy; Lynch, c. f. 3 FIELD DAT board. '"..' that- did i 111-feel- lip:J.IT>wyer.' j ofIthe iBrook- Younr Pepper." Forest Fire. The• Lady Batteries Brown— anc^ Weimer aad 114 0 0 TO , Casey. CADETS HOLD Shea ;and a man named ing between the/; men«is said (.to have Athlete, «Royal .'Spirit. Paul Dunbar. , Angus CNellL' Umpire Emslie. ...--•\u25a0 2b 4 0 12 3 0 : John Mc- . t lyn Jockey. announced to-day that Slroo, \u25a0 Club.l Cissus, R. WUd Peas. YORK."Sept. B.—By a splendid exhibi- Graham, c 3 0 0 40 1 to Queeney; entered the~ office "of;*Mendel- been: the'eaiise i'of the affair.' : s he would add $10,000 any stakes that J Golden. ' Fairy NETtY Emerson, p 3 o o 2 '2*o Valuable Trophies Will Be Awarded - )Pucetti, ; . Ito Belle.-a;\u25a0; F"etterless." Black Garter. Stlni&reo. tion \u25a0of' base running and "inside" work New .."\u25a0 onte \u25a0 In Atn- sohn. about the noon hour iand [made Ia Del-M and with :several the owners mlght^declde upon ; ; WecSge-vrood. Sherman, \u25a0 Roman Actress, Pony York defeated Boston to-day Sto 3. Attend- the Lucky Contestants his money. jltallanß,"; owned '\u25a0 - . If the Roman, • for have', ;therestaut Our Motto. Texas Totals 1 demand "When the'lat- other itook t place at the •; coming Jmeet-" Capital.*,Th« Mamie. ance.' 3500. Bcore: SO »' 7 27 10 letle Ssortn. . refused: he ;.was beaten with'a; ;for.*,some time. -^ > are contest R. H. B. RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS. ter piece rant 'l The former? lng.at Qrayescndj track. '; . The coursing, at",Ingleside this week - — The League of the Cross Cadets will "of lead :pipe and dangerously ,injured. said 1to have had .trouble :and tlast night '\u25a0, day.' New York *• « « .1 EcatU« 0 0 0 0 0 000 o—o0 0 day at . ' 'T'James* R.T Keened; owner of Sysonby,* will be "limited _'to'one two stakes Boston- ....; 3 5 3 hold their annual field Schuetxen has since : |Monto is alleged ;to have; struck a < - — Base hltr 1 0 0 1 1 o 0 1 0 4 Shea: been? sentenced to serve Del : not : definitely being run to-morrow. The likelywin- and Bresnahan; Tacoma to-day. of the • would statei whether- _; he Batteries Wltse— • • Frazer• and 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 o—3 Park The concert ,-,years ; for thp^ crime youth who' was \u25a0:. about \.the Sysonby • Umpire O*Day. Base fourteen and Mc- would enter In such a"'-race. ners: , Moran.. hits 010-22200 o—7 League Band will be one of the fea- Queeney pass ;years ; V; ;says \he i S*pt.. 3.—Philadelphia will' twelve ln.San' place. Pucetti" \ interfered land He said Ut]oll upon'^the Champion stakes-Belle Free,* PHILADELPHIA. t*^ SUMMARY. the' programme. The commit- prompt '\u25a0 'I Kor Gold. Sam- day administered the fourth defeat of tbe-pres- — — tures of The arrival•of Drls- al quarrel en-sued. After:several \ blows his \u25a0 great In Tlllle R,: La Rosa, Earned runs Taecnia 2. every Quentin. way; "colt:,finished : the :an- pler, Silver. Heels. . Judga series Brooklyn. 1300; Two-base— hits tee on athletics , reports that / :Herlihy;on ? Iscene", ; '.struck Pucettl hastened: to;a -~* -- - -• , ent . to Attendance. Casey. Eagan. Double play coll and " the was re- Vadibeen \ championship Dean. lodine. ' — Eagan unas- company -entered a team for the room, and, seizing a nual %> to-morrow *\ at stake—.. Uly. Mellen wood, : sisted. Sacrifice hits Sheehan out has sponsible for the arrest of Shea, fand rear ' revolver,^ fired Bay r Reserve York." Dear '-\u25a0 "- •«. 2. Struck winning J < " " Sheepshead course. He did not seem Gaston, : m;Hurllck, By MUler &. by Emerson 4. Bases on contests. The team McQueeney, • escaped, was \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0\'~\' \u25a0 * ' Queen's Motto. To • Kins V, Brooklyn \u25a0raw! -0 5. 0 bails athletic who located two'shots. \ ':!.. . toI the /meeting ;with r Rowena Belle;:Fannie Hughte, Imperious, ; Oft* Miller off Emerson L Left the :trophy. Ten by .Braig Taylor. , fear.-' Artful%r% and Pag- Philadelphia .\u2666...\u2666.... '9 »( 2. on bases will be awarded Tobln Detectives and is ! illacci," Eleanor B."Golden Buck, .Peerless — ... -« Beattte 2. Tacoma 4/ Tim* of game later Hamburg] It known that Syd- Polly and Btrc«n; Sparks and — 1-30 have the tug of war Floral Society Holds .Exhibit. Belief City.' Batteries Scanlan . teams entered for ney Johns, manager Prometheus." D R.R W, Butto Gloomy \u25a0Umpires Runltle and Hogan. 5 Paffet and Jack -of Gus, Aurella, Orslna, Dooln. i Umpire—Johnston*. contest, for. which the Shreve trophy Operate in) j h ;.California";State > Floral:'Society Runaway Actresa, Beea New Field. The \u25a0 Ma<- Hamburgh Bellerj;are": willingi, ; Blossom; •;• ;* 1 ;! to start nolla •; Royal Sunnybrooit. be prize. Besides these prizes, Ibees, ; held""a dahlia" exhibit^^yesterday ln' Friend. - will the ; invasion'of first3invited to H proposed Bailey. Troitlntc at Hartford. - •;V" The contest' Both Loretta. LittlaDainty. YounjJohnny, The Fid- Senators Cnllom and 200 will \u25a0; their^marein'the - \u25a0 HAHTFORD, Conn., over .others < be offered. the section'of !the'cityby^half-f Elks^Hall.^sixfpremiumsj being! offered In speed dler.- '-'/: -\u25a0• -\u25a0\u25a0--.\u25a0\u25a0..-.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .'-'-- ; Joseph W. Bailey ia Sept. B.—Charter Oak cadets will '.business- ; "„". havefgreati confidence: jjthe> .— ,-_;- . Senator of Texas a grand circuit recults: A committee of bo at .the and *meltingJf confectionery.! in and -^awarded'! -.as follows: '•'-.-For/.f^ibest the great daughter Hamburg, t%ofit Shelby. Boats\will leave burned?! * dahlia's," Geofge/ATf ; i'bfi fand" Xorrray. speculative statesman M. 2:15 class, jr. Dye. ferry to-sell tickets. the store >of M.;*Constantinos,; .'at Tv; collection Pope/ 'riiade'j long they Cartons Situation la practical — trottln three In -purse o'clock m. and ioi Jofdahlias,, best '{'/\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;- the 'race. Is "riot too .'will * Cullom of Illinois is a states- $5; \u25a0:\u25a0 ' 'singular spectacle ; SXOCO Jim Fenton won third, and fifth at 9 and 11 a. and' l2:3s. Church street, has become a really seri^; cactus twelve r vva- 1 Rogers, -The is \presented .in appropriation fourth .price ;trip • '5 send hereto the' post."} John "W.: ' man. Ifan bill were under teats in 2:l2fc. 2:12%. 2:12. p. m." .i. The of round : :matter. ;,The" bees; thou- rieties," James C. FIood/*%25 0f-bes t six r Europe -of": a> great;"^ intell^ent ? and pro- • Lizzie G won 2:30 ' bus In. 1 \ 'Artful, any swarm 1 trainer 6f would :hot "give f consideration the :Senator from Texas first and second heats In *:21^, .cents; 40 cents. \u25a0; Varieties, ";TlmbthyitHopkihs.vJ.i; gressive people practical 2:11U Pat tickets is 75 children sands over the }soda water sirups "and society: ; Inow} ly^free and • : i r- answer. ;.;: -";,.. \u25a0 you measure, T, Cowcatcher. BetUe Bn k and KittyGllt- ;~ fdahlias,'^ definite : Independent \u25a0' could tell If the accorded ner started. candles ;and- have vextended" their":field "ribbon decorative best \twelve" \u25a0;peddling their throne 'about with; ;constitutlon also : ; ,, the of the United pace, two In Jiree, purse Cnlchy Munle the Thing. of"operation, to-fruit displayed ;In 'all varieties and best IsixivarietiesV George ? );\u25a0 among ;the princes off the neighborhood." Free-for-all $1500— i : i:AGED SAN? FRANCISCAN STRICKEN.— \ ; States, but It your concern was the' pas- Ptiaipht I block; r andi"£Boclety,':;i;'ribbon;. * ;- * < for; ; , Nathan Straus won two heats In 2-06 "A catching melody,*.' .''says a promoter thelstores Jwithin i'al Constantinos Al'^P.opej f's2{\so| Mrs."2Bridget J Hurley,ftan elderly resident of. begging some one.to come ;and ;rule sage Senator. from Illinois 2:06. iCervolo, John M, Baron ; dahlias,', San"»Franclsto,*iwho ; at of the bill.the . Brattan and of musical chows; will do more to make tried' to /entefj his -burned "place fancy^: best" twelve and;best'slx jhas lived j 12922 Twenty- them. AThe people of Norway, are notable man to depend on. \u25a0 many years, would be the In Dan IIalso started. air the daystago" that George rj'A;' ;Pope;v $2:50; third tstree tJfor J X r.died while Son J, sturdy, industry, :. r class five, purse a;musical piece go than Incidental and^receiyedV a' sting^ 'varietles.-a andY *way.* \u25a0• a'/ physician tyesterday -: for.' 'their C wholesome words; Bailey Is"superb on. 2:10 trottlnr. three in - 1 her to1see . after- ! other. ' — Senator. girls temporarily. "; society ribbon ;fpompon - courage high }Ideals.,. - Ferry straight In To one^eye \u25a0« 3 rand* So SlOfKT Jim won three heats in business and show creation." blinded Members dahlias^-- best • noon.'PShe2.was' istricken iwith heart \u0084 intellectual parade and Senator Cullom ad-, varieties, * trouble 1 dress Is 2:lotf, 2:09%. 2:09%. The Romas. Mainland. give a new, turn to *an old saying. •\u25a0_ the of .the ,flre:patrol.lwho!were fguardipg twelve :arid ?'bes t=:'sixs j;Gebrge on 3a Twenty-fourth-street car :and jexpired |at farv as ;capacltyT, f self-government Is Washington \u25a0 - or^ mlrable for active service.—' Thornboy \u25a0 7 > Hardxrood. and i \u25a0 . Grace Kellar. Choir - < ,The hardly , "A:tjPope,;; and" society ; ; 2737.- Howard street;\whence she i.had ibeen |re- concerned, they,: - • - thing. words of the ruins :for the {adjusters, s2 \so ribbon are second lto]none.": This v\u25a0'•> ; _*" Bor al»o etarted. tune's the V moved.!;.:!. Hurley's "jtwo \u25a0"- Post. '. . : songs s painful^'stings. single; dahlias;- no Mrs.'i ldaughters were hardy> race } :always • re- any of the popular are? also.recelved several %'\u25a0\u25a0:£ 'entries. ,"• Other.*'ex- ithe time.of*her, death/ -: northern has been It;;l8 : ;-< withiher at • memorizing. In most"/ cases* they are ;',•• rgreatsfuhf f6rj?the^| people Hih? hibitors ,".were\W. *<\u25a0H.iCrocker, Charles markable* for;Its resistance to oppression. CATTAN" IN3ANE.—Charles H. Pacer Hqnali World'n nffonl, = " f — DECLARED — either stupid or vulgar..•*.lt,Is ,thef same stores to j antics of;men': and Fenton/TMrs.- ::Ellen V':CourseiiTßoeckel, 'f :CHRISTIANif«ENDEAVOR i?PICNIC. The Perhaps notcountry;in'all;Europe is more :the youcs man who was deprived of hta Sept. watchtthe^ • * . Cattan. PITTEBURO. 8. At the Intercity meet ; bpera;.Uhe come iupon Mrs.r^losephf Leach/SMrs.'VAnnie I^'ljuders «Gate ';Christian Endeavor ?, i promising, for spread politi- expected by a c!ause of hla • with the 'old-fashioned Italian (women '.who -.the'- bees un- Golden Union will ground^ the" "of - inheritance ' mother's ©T Uj« Plttsburg: and Allegheny Matinee Club 5 melodies, ;. in : Mrs; ljudges beirig ; give Itsifirst iannual- excursion ;and =family pic- * Norway _la will, was adjudged Insane by the Commission . libretto Is wretched, but the like awares. -.'A smalljpuddle lof^mud;", and :.-T;^ Sachaiiilithe z cal independence. l^.Yet} lhawk-. ; ; to-day Mornir.* Star. C K. O. Billings' entry ;been *greatly Smith,".': nic v.to-day.*.;. The' ? destination ).;willibe 7Peabody her,- as : yesterday aJternoon. Cattan is a brother .of In the free-for-all;O*ce. -equaled the beautyi itself, 'are" a Joy." forever.—Boston 'street' has \ in' " Professor *Emofyj; 'H.*.Plath and' Contra Costa Oounty."-^ Boat* ' } lng*| throneTabout : \a'g'ift;to some of Cattan. Bell AC*.. aolpplaf world's the^ • \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0> --• Grove.t leave tbe -" William .Cattan : : \u25a0. raoord of 2:Ch»V» In a pacing race to a waeon. Transcript. » *•.*•'\u25a0\u25a0 for DOultlces.- ::-Chlcago Inter Ocean. T: Charles "Abraham. : Santa-Fe slip at 'B:3o. a>m. .':.-. alien prince.— Kansas City Journal