10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911. THE CALL'S PAGE OF SPORTS Flattery YOU CAN APPRECIATE THIS IF YOU LIVE IN AN APARTMENT. Goldberg

FANS ALL EXPECT GREAT TROTTERS NOSES GIVES BOARD SHOP KILLS Speedy Motor Boats Line CLEOPATRA TEA KEEPER MUCH OF BRITTON Up in Race on Saturday IN A DEADLOCK OUT QUEENIE R CASE OF 'NERVES' FINNISH JUSTICE Motor boat racing on the Pacific coast is fast becoming as popular Express Boxer Will Get Great as it is in the east. The San Francisco Yacht club has ,undertaken Ta Main Leaf and Atlantic First Day of the Fresno Harness Special Meeting Will Determine Assassin Fires From Ambush Chance With plan to hold one of the longest motor boat races ever planned around Lexing- Ritchie on ' k Fight It Out at Meet Furnishes Some the bay cities. ~J .\u25a0. -'•";' , , ' \u0084, Action Regarding "Leaf" and Puts Third Bullet Into Friday Night The race will' start from a point opposite -the; Sacramento Boat ton Today Good Sport club house on the Sacramento river October 7, and will5 end at the San Refused Entry His Own Head Francisco Yacht club house at Sausalito. The committee in charge of Th« fans are looking forward with the race is L H. Cory and! E. F. Mitchell. The following list of entries LEXINGTON. Oct. 3.—Main Leaf, the [Special Dispatch to The Call] interest to the coming round bout of Sheet, won the two WASHINGTON, 3.—To four and rules have been passed by the committee:" son Main first FRESNO, Oct. 3.—Coming from be- Oct. determine HALSINGFORS, Oct. 3.—The assassin between Jack Britton, highly touted Name. :,\ Kentucky Futurity, what shall be done hundreds the >':\ Ratine. Time Allowance. /Start. heats of the the hind each time In the stretch, Cleo- with the of M. yon Hellen. president of the lightweight and Willie Ritchie, one Speedwell .37.7 3:34:00 4 A.M. 3 year old trotting world, . .. classic of the patra, and driven by G. Dur- of thousands of pounds of tea which high justice at Abo, was of the best lightweights developed Isabel ..\u25a0...... '...... 39.4 3:08:24 4:25:36 today, only to lose the third heat to owned W. court of iden- Pilgrim ;...... ".... 39.8 3:02:24 fee, passed under the wire a nose ahead are being held up on the Pacific coast today shop keeper around here in some time. The boys ...... : 4:31:36 Atlantic Express and have the race go tified as a named Bonita .1... 42.1 2:30:00 5t04i00 of Queenie R in three straight heats and at Chicago by government on Loefdayls, 24 years old. The authori- meet in the an Grace Boyd '. ..\ 42.9 the feature bout of all-star ...... :.: 2:21:00 6:13t00 over until tomorrow as unfinished.. won pace, say card, ; ...... "...... 43.5 ." J'.v,5:20i12 and the 2:25 the feature of the allegation that it contains color- ties that the motive of the crime which Promoter Frank Schuler ECulalle . .' '« . - 2:13:48 A rather slow track, made so by re- undoubtedly political. M. J. C ;...... '...... 44.4 2:03:36 . 6:30:24 the opening program of the Fresno material, was stages at Dreamland pavilion on next ...... v cent rains, undoubtedly helped Main ing a special meeting of the The victim for a short time Friday Wanderer ;,...... ;;...... 48.1 '1:24:00 6:10:00 ; county fair. in 1905 night. \u25a0 Leaf, tea board .will be at the ap- Ca*adora .r...... '...... '...... 49. 1:07:54 6:26:06 the going offsetting the disadvan- ,'j i race t convened was procurator general. He was leav- Britton has appeared here before the Tew , tage under which he was laboring with This was marked by'; Its close night, ...... '. .*KO.O .'l:0»:48 6:28:12 finishes, praisers' office in New York on Thurs- ing his home late last when boxing public oh two Scoot no.B 1:03:24 6:80:36 a lame leg. The race is worth JIO.OOO. every heat being contested by Loefdahls, who hidden behind the occasions. His * day. had debut was with Jerry Murphy and Lionise 58.5 Scratch \u25a0 Results: from three to five horses. , Blanche T in 7:34:00 pace, in fire, Treasury- outer door, fired two shots, one of this bout Britton failed to live up to his The Tennessee stake. 2:06 three had trouble winning the 2:40 trot in Assistant Secretary of the eastern record. He claimed that he Boats willstart from standing start on their time, and proceed: to value $3,025 —Hal B Junior won in straight no Curtis attend the meeting. which reached the heart. { heats. time, Brlno second, straight big will ' do better and for the finish via Sacramento river (no cutoffs by sloughs). '\u25a0 Beat 2:039 i. Major heats. In the. first heat the The tea been The assassin fired a third bullet ito could asked another Peter II third. bay has held up for some opportunity to show his merit and he to a the Kentucky Futurity, 3 year olds, shot from the bunch with the word time pending simple his own forehead and died a few min- was given Finish be in line drawn from San Francisco Yacht club for value the fixing of the chance. He made good house to a stakeboat anchored off shore about 200 yards. $10,000. unfinished—Main Leaf. blk. c. by Main and had gone but six or seven lengths standards by which it may be tested. utes later. and more than that. His showing was V Sheet, won the flr»t and second heat*. Best when she had; the ' hole. She never, was something of a as Tide at Collinsville October 7: 8:45 a. m., low; 2:05 p. high. time, by Bellini, :." \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-; sensation he knocked m., 2:08. Atlantic Express, b. c. headed. ft *: ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.--*\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0•;" r-P'.''\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'• --'\u25a0•\u25a0.- out Danny O'Brien of Portland in a won the third beat. Time. 2:05%. Peter --' Copa de Oro, 1:59, went- an exhibition EXAMINATIONS FOR round. OBrien had Been beating all the Thompson, h. g.. third. Margaret Parrish, Bex, half mile in 1:04. The stallion went the boys in his class and he was expected Lettle Le# and Barion started. first quarter in 30; seconds flat. The first CIVIL SERVICE to give Britton a tough battle, but he heat of the ladies' race was won by COURT FINDS CURE was outclassed by the easterner. Teddy J, driven by Mrs. Rushing. One Examinations for Just how capable a ring performer GROSSCUP TO SEND IN heat will be run each day. Results: civil the Chicagoan, who has a 10 round FRANCE'S SAILOR event, purse service positions are announced by the BY $300: BRIBERY DENIED RESIGNATION THURSDAY Ladle*' one heat, draw with Packey McFarland to his Ginger (Mrs. Lane):...... :...... ".'. 2 twelfth district, to be held in San Fran- credit, really is, will be shown when he Long; LI- ( Mrs. '{Brown ) .•...... :.....;."...;... 5 as (Mrs. cisco follows: FOR WOE White)...... MARITAL me^ts Ritchie. The latter is one of the Final Mlnnehaha 4 Hull . draftsman (male), salary per prettiest two handed boxers in these Judge Will Enter Decree Teddy .1 (Mrs.' Rushing)...".'..;.: r. .;.".. r,T.T?I $1,800 parts, 3 annum. and is particularly clever with I REST STEPHENSON'S AIDS in Railway Case Alice (Mrs.- ;We1b0rn)....:;:.v...;....v;...:.i: Commissary rlork (male), salary per DEADLAIDAT $100 his mitts. If Britton can get by this Time—2:23. - month subsistence. Judge Graham appeared before the pres- and lad lie will earn himself a lot of CHICAGO. Oct. 3.—Judge Peter S. Second race. 2:25 pace, three heats in fire, Electrical assistant, salary $1,080 per annum. California club yesterday and deliv- tige. purse $500: Technical assistant (male), mint ass-ay address on Johnny McCarthy, Grosscup, who has announced his In- and ered an divorce and the the Mission scrap- Pays Primary Campaign Managers tention of resigning Florist iStockdalei : 3 4 7 office, salary $3.80 per diem. of would be divorcees. per and Frank Whitney of Chicago Nation Last Honors to from the United Blackwings ( 5 0 3 Specialist botany, salary |1,800 per reconciliation States circuit appeals, today Borden > in annum. though to qualify him an au- meet in the special event. McCarthy court of Qneenie R (Smith; 2 2 2 Assistant in cr:>jt acclimatization (male) sal- As for will be allowed to come In at his nor- the Victims of the Admit Expenditure of $107,- said he would enter a final sales de- Cleopatra (Purfeei 11l ary $1,500 to $2. per annum. thoritative discussion of the subject. mal weight as the boys signed to cree In the case of the 1 Chicago-Milwau- Judge C (Montwaldo) 6 8 5 Soil scientist In laboratory investigations Shay agreed yes- are (Cutten* 6 (male), $1,500 Hazel R. and John J. box at 140 pounds. Whitney is clever kee electric road Thursday and for- Dan C 8 7 salary to $I.ROO per annum. terday morning to attempt life's jour- McCarthy aggressive Liberte --793 in Chanslor Jr. (Walllsi.; 4 3 4 Manual training teacher (male), salary $720 but is and able ward his resignation to president Taft Isabelle (Lowe) 7 o dis per ney in double harness again after to assimilate a lot of punishment. Immediately annum. Jimmie Fitten of Oakland will go afterward. Time—2:ll. 2:12. 2:12. Stenographer and typewriter (male*, office of Judge Graham had investigated their against Mickey O'Brien, " -i Third race, 2:40 trot, three heats In fire. purse chief quartermaster. San Francisco, salary $900 troubles. who Is a whirl- '\u25a0 marital TOULON, France, Oct. 3.—A wreath , Oct. :.:;\u25a0: .\u25a0 -\u25a0 \u25a0. , per annum. wind mixer. The put up a rat- 3.—Aside from $500: :-.- - 'M \u25a0--\u0084- :>: ; Shay a and, according to latter a today MISSING YEARS, ,T (5t0ne)...... 2 3 3 is lineman tling bout against Rufe Turner re- with broad ribbon of black was hearing testimony that followers of THIRTY Cora 1 - his wife's complaint in a suit for di- cently tough placed in Hlland C. Jr. (Merrlttt-----.".:...... ' 0 21 2 and give a the name of should Fitten the American Senator MAN RETURNS HOME 3 6-. 4 vorce, a heavy Shay battle. navy by the caskets of the Llberte's Robert M. La Follette- In Wis- Lightning Bug (Erlanger) ...... Californians in New York drinker. Mrs. told "One Round" Andrews, were Direct Benefit (Va1encia)...... V 7 7 5-; the court that when her husband re- the colored dead in the arsenal by the naval at- consin known as "half breeds," 0., Teddy J"(RuJ dr welter weight, meets a tough customer tache of BELLEFONTAINK. Oct. 3.—After Blanched; ...... ".....;: turned to his home in an intoxicated in Sailor Burgess. latter the American embassy, Com- and that they were the political foes being missing for 30 years and given < Silvia > 11l [Special Dispatch to The Call] he swore at and beat her in The is an mander Henry Hough. Lassie .M (8ate5)...... '...... :.. ...'4 4 6 i condition aßgressivp tar who likes to wade in of Senator Isaac Stephenson, th« sen- up as dead, Rufus Heisler walked into Golden, (Smithi .:...:.'.....:.. :.,dls NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Californians in presence of their two children, and mix it. Andrews has established The obsequies for those who lost . the is his parents' home at West Mansfield Time—2:lo, 2:19.-2:21. ' New York: had attained three a reputation for himself by knocking battleship was atorial committee that investigating - : U.A^^l ; neither of whom their lives when the de- today. He has become w-ealthy as a •".Fourth, race, .special event.C one-half --mile' From San Francisco—lf. : L. Wainwrijtht, Wal- years. out several boxers in a round. stroyed by an explosion and fire in the charges that Stephenson's election was ; ~ Time, dorf-Astoria; E. P. Antson, Mrs. Antson, Grand Carter, welterweight. rancher in California. He gave no against time— Copa *de Ora \iurfee>. -;/\u25a0\u25a0. hotel; Hardly hearing begun before Willie a colored September 25 today. quarter 3; half 1:04;. paced; by ;' * r. W. 'Armstrong. Murray Hill hotel- A.' had the oppose Al Schrier of the harbor was held secured through bribery devoted its reason for his sudden disappearance. 1 J runner. . W. , Dodge;, * jumped to his feet and in a trem- will Columbia They began with a requiem mass at Hotels Cadillac;; Mrs. A. Buchanan." Shay club. In the curtain raiser, Peter Ma- attention today to digging into cam- He left home 30 years ago today to go Hotel .Webster;, M. B. Down.: Hotel Gerard- nr ulous voice urged the court to refuse guire church of St. Louis, by Hoffman, \u25a0 of the Western club meets Buck the celebrated squirrel hunting, and then disappeared. NEW RAILROAD TARIFFS J. M. Mrs. J. M. Hoffman, H. S. How- Mrs. Shay a decree on of their Kirkpatrick of the West club. the archbishop of Frejus. At the con- paign expense accounts. ard;7Hotel*Marie Antoinette; Miss M. Hunting- account clusion of these rites 168 caskets, con- Much of the necessity expend- RECEIVED IN SPOKANE ton,'; Mrs. M. A. Huntington. Mr. Nathans. Mrs.' two children. for Nathans. Great Northern s Judge wife taining only the bodies been ing hotel: •J. Scheming Graham persuaded the that had an amount as great as $107,793 to JUSTICE CLERKS AND Herald ; Square hotel- ;\ A. H. Sells. Hotel Broz- Shay on his taking an identified, were placed upon 24 gun tell; ;G. B. Dodge. to return to Poor Battler ! get the nomination for Mr. Stephenson Interstate Commerce Commis- - Mrs. M. Dougherty.-H.' Jacob- to drink for one Old Gets carriages, seven to a carriage. CONSTABLES ORGANIZE i sen. Mrs. Jacobsen.- Grand hotel- Miss A'- M * oath abstain from President Fallieres, chief mourner, at the primaries in 1908 was declared sion Juggles With Rates Harris.v Hotel Breglin;;• J. C. 1 Hines. Hotel Bel- year. mont; Mrs. Kaufman. \u25a0 Seibert, owner was followed by the members of the by witnesses to be due to opposition [Spr<-ial Dispatch to The Co//] R. Hotel Wellington- B Dan half of the Corn- Another Beating SPOKANE, Oct. 3.—Local and class H. i Uchtenstein, Mrs. Licntenstein. Hotel Rector- stock bar, at 545 Pacific street, was cabinet, the presidents of the two cham- by followers. JOSE, C.l Rogers, >T. Rogers.i H. B. , Sloan, l exerted La Follette'n To SAN Oct. 3.—The justice clerks rates have been lowered to Spokane and Hotel Na- for yesterday by bers of parliament, deputations from organize each the 2,200 precincts in city organ- varre; A. ,JT. Vauder. St. Denis hotel; C. R. sued divorce Mrs. of and constables In this have raised to the coast, according: to the \u25a0 ; ground cruelty. BOSTON, Oct. 3.—Young Sayler of In- municipalities Paris state, was necessary spend Wallis. i Hotel Broztell; 8. iSeymour, Hotel Vic- Anna Seibert on the of the of and other the it to ized against constitutional amendment first published tariffs since the recent toria iD. S. Gordon. 1,. granted riianapolis gave Battling Nelson, former large cities of France and the foreign the money liberally, the Holland house; 'Mrs. O Emily A. Jacobs was a di- lightweight champion, one of the worst witnesses No. 18. which, they assert, would abol- ruling of the interstate commerce com- Lerlson. Hotel s Wellington:<;T.;A. » Underwood,: for naval attaches. said. justice Hotel Navarre; A. J. McAllister, vorce from Arthur Jacobs cruelty, beatings of his life in 12 rounds of box- ish courts of the state and mission, \u25a0which were received here this Holland.house; by Judge Van Nostrand. ing tonight. In the first three In front of the municipal theater the All four of Stephenson's campaign provide no substitute, E. H. Nutter. Hotel ,Belmont; C.: J. Weis. •\u25a0 Hotel rounds it it became a morning. \u25a0 - constant clinch, pressure crowd the managers the Manhattan; Mr«. Davis. O. J. Hnsfer. ';King '\u25a0- Ed- The following divorce actions were the men were in a with of the broke forma- testified that funds were law. The rates from Chicago to Spo- hotel; Shay. both working body punches to good ef- tion of the troops lining the square. legitimately. Stephenson's old ward Mrs. T. iF. Hotel Belleclalre.' begun: used 5-; \u25a0 third they were slo- kane by the 10 classes were $3. $2.59, Ix>s Angeles—F. Booth. v Hotel "x St. 'Denis- ,1. Hugh Johnpon against T., fect. After the broken The procession was disturbed by the gan, often repeated to Hotel Albert Mrs. W. Florence apart, and Sayler met every rush of them when he THREE MORE ENTER MEET $2.16, $1.79. $1.50. $1.44, $1.21, 97 cents, Elliott." :>. Clark. Hotel Man- desertion. Anna Bolstatl against Henry, the crush of those who became panic gave the money, according to \u25a0 hattan;' Mrs. G. A.. Fletcher. Hotel Wolcott- C.! swift and right swings. their STANFORD". UNIVERSITY, Oct.vv3.~-'Three 91 cents and 82 cents. The new rates, : cruelty; Viola Randolph Johnston Battler with left stricken. President and the testimony, "Keep ** ' W. Nicklin. Mrs. Xicklin. Hotel St.'Denis; J. A. landed few clean punches. Sayler Fallieres was. within the law, names have .been added cto Ithe >ltst', of* men \ who \u25a0;;-. -.<;.--.\u25a0- against William, desertion; E. E. Nelson carriages the; effective November 15, by classes are Norris.'Breslln.: .-. . •-\u25a0;, \u25a0': \,: - :\u25a0\u25a0- in Mc- having every round and winning the containing several ministers whatever you do." will represent * cardinal in = the iP. A. A. , meet »•. ; Cartney against Edith, cruelty; Beulah Berkeley '\u25a0 » \T. 1,, $2.90, $2.51. $2.05, $1.75, $1.47, $1.40, Pasadena—J. *E. Carson; Mrs. Carson. Herald completely separated from the at October: 12. They are Cramer \u25a0 L,. against Harry, ion. were the While entire amount expended '11, t $1.18, Square; hotel. . . Vinning cruelty. cortege by ' half -mller;: D. "Dawton «•'15. broad Jumper, 94 cents, 89 cents and 80 cents. for some time. Stephenson in the primary cam- and-W.R.Flnney;'l2, high jumper. The unidentified dead and portions of paign was declared to be $107,793, no LOUISVILLE RESULTS the of more 40 men were one of TENNIS AT STANFORD : :—: ;—_^_: l_. V.; bodies than the witnesses admitted having RTJGBY GAME TODAY - » cemetery of Toulon. handled entire STANTORD rxiVERSITY. Oct. 3.—An Inter- LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Oct. 3.—Farorltes and well buried in the the amount. BERKELEY, Oct. 3.—California freshmen will fraternlty and int«rclnb tennis tournament has played second choices accounted for the six races "Whenever a call came from head- meet the San Jose high school Rugby team to- b«»«>n launched at Stanford. Each fraternity and at Churchill downs this afternoon. Form playen quarters in Milwaukee for money you morrow afternoon on California field. Coach Encina ciub may enter as many men as they had of th*> bent. days of the meeting. ;- Th« LOUISVILLE ENTRIES Schaeffer sending strong lineup against pleasp. singles played one •' v went to Senator Stephenson's office and is in a Botu and double* will be handicap had a field of'only three starters. High told him about the mission town boys and a close contest is ex- Hnd the tournament will begin oo the Encina Private was easily the best. . Summary: V .-- .LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oct.. 3.^-Entries for to- it—was that it." asked pected. courts next Saturday. ; \u25a0 ' Senator Heyburn, the First race. ; six furirvij*-:—Dilatory. straight morrow: * -\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0:: , , : \u25a0-' :\u25a0'/ ...i,-4-~-, chairman. "Did $21 .SO. won: Pat niche, place $4.20, second; George f; First race, telling, six furlongs—lncision' 100,- the Senator readily give up the money?" \u25a0•-,'-: Plain; - [WEAKNESS Oinard, show $3.70. third. Time. 1:16. Colleta 100,' Ann : 100. Swartuhlll 102. Ben "Yea," replied .J. A. Van Cleave, weak is race, : -; one • .^MRgh^ r Mentally strong but vitally the sad condition of Second mile and a sixteenth —Discontent, Pryor 103, fcebago 108. Bell Clem • 108. Connty managers. always : ; - many who,,'. eager to harp their strength restored, straight $8.80, won: Tay Pay. place sec- Tax Delaney 108. Nick Stoner 109, Bogon of the "He gave it P^k men. be- $9.50. 10S. up. Sometimes come easy victims to the quacks who promise to make young ond: popple, show $6.70. third. Time. 1:49 1-5. 111. Royal Captive 113. V r' —v he asked what they . \^V - one*, furlongs—Sir \u25a0 .: doing • men out of:old and decrepit aDd who, for the eonsld- Third race, six ;Blaise, : straight Second race. \u25a0\u25a0 wiling. 3 year olds, mile and were that money the J^BT ' one with all as ; { eratlon of a few miserable dollars, offer to find the fountain $2.60,- woo: frsnla .Emma,-place 452,-; second; 79 yards—Rose O'NVil 102. Rou*«eaa 102. Dolly campaign was costing him two or of youth aged "and .helpless. Yon take Syrinja, f SUre Fairy Story three :>:*''* .for/the the quack's show $2.50,, third. Time. 1:14 l-.\ B 102. 102. : 104. Mock!er 10.1 as much as he thought \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'^Bttb\u25a0! promise, takes : your, money." you re- \u25a0, times it would." he = That's all set do Fourth race," mile and; a > sixteenth—'High^Pri- Doncaiter 105, : Swish 105. Atfenfire 5106, .s Arch- \u25a0? \u25a0'^^^HKBf W*'^i promise. — "\u25a0 Rodney backett, who is -0 BP!$»;| A| his A fool and. his money . are soon parted. Yate. straight $4.10. won: Carl ton G. place $3.10, duke 106. lla>u«man 110.- Forehead I 111. t \u25a0 ',' ' a clerk in suit—Just the; Wby^play forever? you Cherry.»la. no show money," third. '.Time, -.s.'Third race, selling, one the , HK^.JK, i J & fool/ Some of , the quacks wish" to tterond: \u25a0 and a sixteenth miles— testified that * ;' believe that weakness only -•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• r \u25a0:\u25a0-•\u25a0\u25a0 *"\u25a0 "-\u25a0,:'-\u25a0 99, 102, 108, ./ results from a chronically swollen 1:453-5. \u25a0\u25a0:•\u25a0 ; Bntterball i Gold Oak i Camel *Bob' Co he worked In the Milwaukee headquar- 'Inflamed prostate gland. not race, \u25a0 furlongs—Worth, ? Handy M'-'i^HSHpf^; 'and This Is so, as man other and Fifth" five and a .half. 10S,^8aDdrian 10*. Hutchison 108. Bad ters handling many 2 conditions produce straight $4.50, won; Follie I.eTy,;place $2.90; sec- Newts 108.; .Tndge sWilton 111. SilTer •;Knight 112. and had the of about jfSfo How times have you asked for "whiskey" • \u25a0 Kf' .f distinct 'It. 'It:can not be cured by Internal $98,000. spent '\u25a0 :-; medicine, but >by local treatment ';; only. The first ond; .Tim Baser, show. $3. third. Time. 1:08. 5 \u25a0 Fourth race. pur*e. one and a sixteenth mil**— He money in paying \u25a0n|| .\u25a0\u25a0:/ cause must race, }sixteenth—Longhand, Any Port; Princess; Callaway .-100," Hay- traveling be £ determined iand* >•until ithat,ii<( done, no cure can be effected Sixth mile 'and: a '^ 9«. Tom salaries and expenses of and been dissatisfied ? Next call Rf fey »"y won; \u25a0 • UfljljH time for ' local or other treatment. «I do not use a single dose straight $3.80. Bob Farley, place $6.20. sec- ward 10.%. Foxy. Mary lOS. Adams Express 106. workers who were sent over the state I if^HrasP^SA*'^ of $2.00. third. Time. 1:49 Green 112. Star 115.; \ ;^^^MsV>V-"v-.;i71v internal medicine and yet without it I absolutely and per- ontlf Eamasean. show 2-5. Bottle :.% ,s . v. Stephenson's candidacy. manently complete Titality every celling:. year to boom He Mcßrayer's restore in case I accept for .Fifth: race, 2 olds, nix furlong*— H@H W. H. "Cedar Brook"—8 years old \u25a0'\u25a0HßS^S "III treatment, Mamita l<\«i, Merode kept a card index record of the expen- \u25a0 • which is the best c evidence of the truth of my con- SOCCES GAME SATURDAY 105. Pendant' 103,* X»ncr I . IHn «'*! :\u25a0 Grater *. Floral L. Day i ditures, but after the campaign, ! tentlon. MY TREATMENT MAKESiMEN > STRONG. :; It is un-\ • regular 103. . * 108. Jennie' Geddta find- J£_2r» s —bottled in bond—it (fail. WK^m-^%^A' iJI falling and given \u25a0 i 3.—The second : : satisfies when others absolute. It > \u25a0MHHpMiMMi I^^,^,^^ :.;- §^9tisBi?%m&%W& painless permanent, BERKELEY. Oct. 105. 108. \u25a0 \u25a0 Is and and Sleeth Dahomey Boy Bros^eau 108 ing the cards had badly worn, |VjV*WMlTirf J\u25a0 -'\u25a0 ' 'k"" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-"\u25a0' \u25a0 -f *\u25a0"* ! ' -^" \ - game j" 108. been he -' ' | -mm \u25a0; under my j jguarantee. California soccer ; Wiley \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 , \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0„''\u25a0\u25a0.-\u25a0"'\u25a0\u25a0 absolute The quacks pretend ,to care i of the season for ' the Robert 108. 113.- --\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;"-*\u25a0\u25a0 i- '.;-.' » \u25a0 '.\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.-:\u25a0\u25a0..'\u25a0. i- % who * 110. Bredwell -*.;•; destroyed them, after making a copy JS*Jjv*(/J>}M jh&" " rw'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 "\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0. \u0084\u25a0': . \u0084" . -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.-- Y*£^m of the amounts I^* - ""'" A' fas : succeed In separating-you-if rom money. Aahur'. 103. Sam ,-»..-; . , \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 * , \u25a0. at the:. Ocean ; Shore; grounds, at i Twelfth >. and Barber. 108,: Wanderer 108, Jacobite "How, when you destroyed esooncan do no more caution you against them. r- -*\u25a0\u25a0'; : •.. - Arcite those icars Aging P,-','.'-.l also treat all diseases of including Mission' streets.... Goal , posts ; were* 'erected on the 111. Force. 111. .8ton«, Street; 112.- % cards, did you expect to your- wLii&Kii i men. HYPROCELE. VARICOCELE. BLOOD old' yesterday, afternoon; and a regu- Weather clear. defend wr^^m1_ m^m^^mmmm wmmmmmmmmmmm «mSmm2 | POISON. STRICTURE. RUPTURE, i r KIDNEY and PROSTATIC diseases. football field . ; -Track good.l. self against a charge that the money IMy BLADDER. ; lation field was ; laid out. \u0084;'\u25a0; ;/ y'-i'Cf * % treatment J for PILES- Iand; FISTULA is absolutely > painless,? does , not: detain you; from / • ' ( Twice at long a* required by Law) \u2666 : home, J >' might have been used for bribery? You H ' your work or and a permanent cure lisl effected t without the aid of a knife. .«:-- have nothing now My office Is open all day from 9 A. M. to ft P. Sundays' from 9 11. NEW fARK FOE DETKOIT WESTERN LEAGUE to show that the gives -* M.: to All money was not spent bribery, H^^S^^^HH|HHk it that purity, mellowness and delic- I correspondence treated confidentially. Letters cheerfully answered. *-.>\u25a0 -V. '\u25a0\u25a0J^^Ti-X,>'•\u25a0\u25a0 DETROIT, Narin of the for have , ; j NOTE: In my fight against quacks 5 h Oct. 3. —President Ati. Lincoln 5- ~ postponed: you?" I hare \ DubHuheri book Ientitled "^'he Troth —Lincoln-Omaha game asked Heyburn. *ous avor or which it is justly Blood;Poison; \ TVtroit flub \u25a0 celebrated. About and Medical edition, ;: has awarded the contract for th« -. -\u25a0_ A_k^3i^_# i Fakers.f^'J?,The2seconds? nicely Illustrated, Omaha'train late.v«t"--- ;-. .-« \ to any 'J ? wli: construction of a new ball park to a construc- ArTopeka—Topeka ;: J "No one ever thought there was go- | be sent address under plain icoverinpons receipt jof 6c to co»er postage and mail- T 7. De« Mntnes O. ; _ I>e whiskey s : tells; tion company nf Cleveland. The contract calls ' 'At'PenT»T—l)*nTer \u25a0-*-'"\u25a0 ing to be a charge of bribery, and -s maintaining the same •-: Ing. |5The book the ; truth • about the "One Treatment" and IFive Day Mefilcal Fakers 2, Sioux City 12 *' f; there it^i [ quacks - for the of tb* park by April 1. The \u25a0j ground any q«*l«tie» that made ; reputation :and the Blood Poison who offer,bargain-counter for so-called ••60?" «om^letion At Pueblo—Pueblo 6. St Joseph" 5. • - ' is no for now," replied the |y ;:.'.'.'.' its '•;'.. ;\u25a0 \u25a0/ fees treatment plant wi!l be one of the finest in the country. - witness. ' BENEFIT BALL GAXE YALLEJO TOSSEJtS ACTIVE \u25a0; SAN MATEO. Oct. 3.-The San Mateo and -\u25a0 '. \u0084" JEFFRIES lat FTCCSRAL VALLEJO, Oct. ,3.—Members of the , former, Bnr'inganie baseball teams DR. M. S. I will play a benefit « CHENO WETH LOS ANGELES. Oct. 3.— J. Jeffrie* vallejo City Baseball league team* bare formed game at the Corporation grounds and c Sunday after- his brother,. Jack, last night from Alaska nine known a* the Solid Irnrieg and hare for- noon to aid Peter Cronln. former ball 5 arrived I 18 Market.Street, San Francisco 1 a a toaser In time Vto J attend | the funeral of their | mother, wsrded challenge to the Sperry Flour aggre-* of this city, who was injured in an automobile who" last while M7 ga.ioD .of South Vallejo. '..—-,^ died week the men were on board ,/ . accident. ship.- \u25a0--',; .'" ,-\u25a0.-\u25a0- , .