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1U' T1IE SAX FRA.XCISCO;-- SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 21. 189.5. Second race, one anl one-sixteenths miles SEW wind, and after disposing of the Major caught and passed Spoit McAllister HEW AflVRRTISKW KVTSJ. DEL NQHTE EfOIE A RECORD, nuiiy America won, Ptncian second, giotie- RACING CYCLI5TS iff EUBEKA. uiitM.n inira.

inue. 1:49. wiruin a few lengths of the finish. TtilrJ rce, Fiaab, Staues. four furlonss ror the four: race, five and a half -f sw 'nareito on.

Axiom second, Mussulman third. Tim'-, seoondH. Mile and Sixteenth in He Won the the Fourth race, soillne, mile L'sa won, A raps- USE of mmam uur ncuim, due minor toira. 1 line, i prize for the month. Butler and P.

P. Moore tied with ten hut ia the shoot off at five birds Enter won with a score of five to three. The score was as follows: F. S. But er 1 2101223202 2-10 P.

M.joro 111113 11110 0-10 W. C. Brown 0 1 I II 2 211112 0-D Three six-bird pools followed the regular club ma cn, $2 50 entrance, one money. Moore won the first with six stra gbt. Butler won the second with six straight and the third with five straight, killing twenty-five out of iwsntv nine.

They went The Sequoia Carnival Meet Draws Crowd of Ten Thousand People. Fast Time 1:47. nun rai-e, six furlongs April Kool won. uanea imp. Halting third.

Time, 1:1 I. Maxlat Ileal. Pepper. LITTLE TOUGH AND GOLD BUG CINCINNATI, July 20. bailie Cllqaot luriongs, Imp.

Santa Bella was liked best, her price being to 5. Don Gara at 4 to Ledette filly, 9 lo 2, and Rev del Bandi-dos, 6 to 1, were moderately well backed. Joe K. was listed at 20 to 1, and Walter J. at 10 to 1.

There was considerable delay at the start, owing to the unruly behavior of Walter but the field was finally sent away In good shape. Imp. Kama Bella raced away is the lead, with Don Gara hanging to her flank and Joe K. doing the best ha could several lengths behind, the rest being strung out. Don Gara and Joe K.

oloaed on Santa Bella at the stretch turn, and whins were QUEEN ELMA VIEWED THE SPORTS frightened enough out of the first race at Oakley to day lo declare tt off, leaving five races 123 to 120 Post Street on the card. The Fashion stakes for three Floyd McFarland Wins the Half-Mile Long-Shots the Calculation! of the Knowing Ones An Hurdle Race Won by Guadeloupe. year-old fillies was won easily by the odds on favorite, Urania. Tae best raoe of the day Bk FBS.XCISCO. Scratch, Though Suffering From the Effects of a Severe Fall.

was a handicap at a mile aod neventy yards. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL with only three starters, St. Maxim, Pepper EUREKA, July 20. The third and last and assal. They finished in Vsat order.

The race roa in 1 another lm1! record. St. Maxim nad no support In tbe beitlnz. co- orer to Iha bluerock stand after shooting the live birds, and Butler won five or six events at the mud saucers. A meeting of the Tournament Committee of the California Inanimate Target Association was held on Friday evening at the Olympic Club, Culonel S.

1. Kellogg in the chair. A committee on securing prizes for the coming tournament was appointed, consisting of W. J. Golcher, A.

A. Martin, M. C. Allen, D. Daniels asd H.

B. Varney; alao a comtuttiea on advertising and programmes, consisting of Harlow H. White, M. C. Allen and T.

H. Varnev. It was de drawn. The filly and Don Gara ran stride and stride lo the sixtoentn poia. when Don Gara got his head in front and bad Just that much advantage when he cauubt the day of tha Sequoia Carnival was uaherod in with bright aunshine, but early in the mg to ie ijoat at 5 to 1.

The track was' fast and attendance fl.KOi). Summaries: You can buy new, fresh, stylis SPECIAL SALE. AGE DEPARTMENT. HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED CHIFFON LACE, 4 and 5 inches wide, in all shades, regular price 50c yard. Reduced to 25c Per Yard.

day a sharp south wind sprang up. Not judge's eye. Joe K. finish-d well, being only a head worse off iban the filly. irst race Declared off.

tiucond race, sellmir. Heven furlonci CMa- DRESS GOODS, just received 1 he closing event was a mile and a half withstanding, there was a larger crowd in town than on any previous day. Inspirited rlan won, Kay 8. second, Ltzleg third. Time, 1 cheaper than you can buy Third race, selling, five furlonsrs Au Revoir won.

War Sous- second. St. f. tbinL Time. by the auccess of the first two days, the hurdle, and when it is atated that the first four horses finished heads aparr, it will be known that the affair was of the exciting kind.

shell-laii goois elsewhere. Flrt rare, Amiga iploll, S. Second race, l.lKle Tsuga (martens'), to 1, Third race, Gold Bug (niorlchs), lO lo 1. Paarta race, Poa Gnra (Chevalier), 4 lo I. Fifth rate, Del Karl fPlrcoll), 4 to I.

Mlxth race, tunduNupe (I'lautonr, IU lo 1. When Matt Storn's stout hearted Dal Norte crept op to the leaders at the finish of the handicap yesterday some lad es In the grand stand fairly screoched with delight. When the brown horse swiftly and j.i surely cut down Flirtilia and Remus In turn and wont thundering past the post a storekeepers of Ferndale, Fortuna, Areata, lio-V Fourth rsne. Fashion stakes, value to winner Kohiterville, and other small towns of the cided to hold the tournament on October rtth, Sunday, and October 7iu. Labor Day.

at Oakland racetrack. Two more clubs have Joined the association the Sao Joaquin Valley Guo Club and the Stockton Athletic Association Gun Club. President Alien has Mestor found most favor with ihe talent. one mile and one-9ixleenlh Urania won. jane second.

Victorious third. Time. oeing neavuy oacned at 6 to 2. while the coun'y, closed their places of business and deserted thi towns to come to Eureka. 1 Just Opened LATEST NOVELTV erratic Carmel found plenty of friends i to i.

All Kaba'a price was 4 to 1, O. The morning was spent In viewing the DRESS GOODS in Colors and C's to 2, and ail the way from 10 to 40 Fiftn raoe, purse, one mite and seventy yards St. Maxim won, 1'eppnr second, Vassal third. Time, 1 hixth race, five furlongs slla Roolth won, (ioiidria second, Fair Lady third. Time, elaborate decorations and listening to concerts by the Tenth Battalion and Fortuna to 1 eould lio had against the others.

Black. appointed O. M. Judy of Dinuba to represent the Sar, Joaquin Club aud C. J.

Haas to represent the Stockton Club in theTour-numcnt 'omrnittee. 1 be bluerock shooters have de ermioed to boom this association. POINT DE VENbE LACES, in But J. O. C.

acted as pacemaker most of th The First Novelties. The First with journey, All Baba and Carn-el iumnin brass hands. In the afternoon eTerybody wont to the races at South Park. The close behind him. On the run home Guad and there will be more and more valuable ter Cream, 6, 8 and 10 inches wide, re3ular price 40c and 50c, Reduced to 25c Per Yard.

low prices. winner by a half length, the screeches were redoubled and the mala friends of the stores of tho town were all closed and the aioupt auu Mestor loosened up and ten prizes offered and a larger attendance at this tournameat than a anv previous tour lengths from the finish Guadaloupe, J. O. The Lace House offers best goods a turnout was simply enormous. Queen Elmu, escortod by a mounted guard and Close Finish In Ihe farter Handicap.

NliW YOKK, July -JO. About 3.IIO0 people visited Aqueduct to doy. This was the closing day at tne track, and on Monday Brigtuon Ileach traok will bo resumed. Tne f-ature was a driving finish In the Carter handioup. In nament ever held on th a Coast.

honest turfman caught- the Infection and j. welled' the feminine tumult to a genuine jviosior ana All Haua were running abreast. They finished in the order named lowest prices. ALL-SILK BOURDON LACE, in Nile but no one would undertake to say how the If uou desire to see the Novelties in accompanied by her entire suite, went to the park and witnessed the sports. Rleycle Raeea at Tealral rs-k.

The bicycle races of the Young Men's ining want until the numbers were hung which Cnsrade and The Pepper crossed the out- Dress Goods, call early. Christian Association at Central Park yesterday The meet was a success, and the manner in which it was conducted was favorably wiru neaos apatt. Mummaries: Firm race, mile Tom Mnote won. Galeon Bine and Paddock. Green, Lavender, Pink, Cardinal, Apple Green, Heliotrope, Black.

Purple and Ligrjt Blue, regular price 60c, Redused to 15c Per Yard. resulted as follnwb: Half-mile scratch J. E. Kdmnnds won, J. Keller second.

F. Bronson teeoud, Nightnm-ale tiiird. Time. 1:4 R. The autboritles at Buy Distriot have had Kecood race, five and one-half furlotit-s, sell a private wire put in iu piace of the regu ASTONISHING lrrg -Factotum won, lua sjcond, Old Dumiuion third, A.

I.arsen fourth. Time, 1:11 1 ft. (Ine mile handicap J. E. Kdwards.

seratch. won, T. Hun'. fo yards, aecnntl. J.

Keller. 8() yards, third and li. Waterman fourth. Time, 4-5. iar Western Union wire.

The new wire ia inird. 'lime. spoken of By everybody. Indeed, it was the most successful event ef the kind ever hold in Humboldt oounty. When the races were called at 1:15 o'clock the grand stands were crowded to their utmost Third race, mlleauJ a quarter Charade won.

ANNOUNCEMENT. connected with the Western Union main i ne second, bteuhen J. third. Time, NEWVEILINGS, NEvV NECKWEAR. oration.

It was undoubtedly a popular victory, and the ordeal of handshaking which Matt underwent bad to be gone through all orer again when it was made known that in his rattling race Del Norte bad clipped a quarter second from the Coast record for a milo and a six teeth, reducing it to 1 :4. The race was far and away the best handicap seen at Bay District for a long time. Iha betting began in a nervous manner. Flirtilia opened a favorite at 6 to 5, and the others Keraus, Tbornhill and Del Xurtu were marked up at 4. to 1 eaeh.

There was a run on liemus and Thorn- but Is not available for publio service. Wash Silks at 18 3-4c. STERLING SILVER BELT Fourth race, five furlonirs, selling Sky Hlus This is one of the schemes that the aso capacity and men were standing all along won, iauy urceunay secuua, valley mirtt BUCKLES. ciailon ia putting in practice to hamper the 2,000 yards of Wash Silks, reduced to 1HC. lime, 1 rw Cjellna 4'lub.

The Four Aces Cly ling Cltih have organized with the following otficers: Kugene M. Levy, President: AI Nttnan. Serretary; William II ufh''S, Captain; Joe Joseph, First Lieutenant: Htove Welch, Mascot. Their Initial run utn race, mile, selling Mirage won. Can tho track.

It ia estimated that fully 10, 000 people were on the grounds. The truck officials were as follows Kef. workings of the down-Iowa poolrooms. LATEST NOVELTY IN OSTRICH tain T. second, Little Tom tlilrd.

Tims, It was made known at the track vaster l.i.v,. FEATHER BOAS. Depot of fnest make In fcyons Silks Black day that a big barn near the corner of race, one and a nslf miles, over six eree, Ernost Sevier; Judges, J. S. Murray, hurdles St.

Luke won, Primus second. Aloha First avenue and Fulton atreet, and which win De fttles Canyon lo-day. Mrs. Jaaileson's Placers. rank Heck with, Donvor Sevier; timers, Silks, KaUu, Armure and Iiuchesae.

Black Ilrocades, O.imis, Pequtne Silks, sure saving of 23 per iniru. 'time, uveriuuas ba track, bad been hired fur C. H. Wright. T.

F. Ricks, H. M. Davoy; Mrs. Marlon got hep One-era pool-selling purposes, and was in full blast Hed Cap Dumps Ht, Louis Hectors.

Kid Glove Fancy Silka, Field Silks, Check Silks, Brneade scorers, O. D. Stem, Samuel Dickson: mmed In the door of a car ot the Presidio hill which shortened the prices to 111 to 5 and 18 to 5 respectively. Flirtilia gradu bT. LOUIS, July 20.

Tne track at Fair tarougnout tne day. It has been suggested to the association Bilks, the largest stoek o( While and Cream starter, John It Baird; announcer, U. A. and Ferries Railway Company some time sgn Association Park was lard and fast. The bilk Sutlns on luo Pacillo Coast.

mat it would be a good idea to fence off ally lengthened to 9 to 5, while tho pride of Matt Morn's eye still stood at the opening and sued the company to recover $.199 99 Belcher; clorks of course, O. A. Dungan, Frank Hulburt, Josh Vansant um DEPARTMENT. Cream Silks and Satins with gold and silver portion of the saddling paddock to form a dump of the day was In the sixth race, when lied Cap took the money, opening at 20 and threads. oamaves.

justice or t'eaoo Harry, who la an acknowledred autborl In snob maiters. decided yesterday that Mrs. Jamfeson hd price, witn apnaronuy very utile money being placed. Towards the end there was closing at 6 to 1. Summaries: -jree nem" where amall-bet books oould opera under the sanction of the club, and pires, R.

Rudlen. Clint Shaw, K. Wiley, H. 8. Si era.

OUR ALICE 4-BUTTON GLOVE ben guilty of contributory negiigenos. Ha First race, selling, seven-eighths of a mile- The first raoe called was the one mile gave judgment for the defendant. mo smanor rry or tna sporting world have an opportunity of batting and witnessing Jim Cornwall won, Toa Sot second, McDonald LACES! LACES! LACES! every pair guaranteed and fitted or At $1.00 a Pair. third. Time, 1:30.

novice. Starters: George Amstrong, Alameda Cyclists; C. W. Conger. Imperial oeoond race, purse, for two-year-olds, flve- me races witnout having to pay admission at the regular track The proposal Thk rnpruNn ishtiti'tk.

eiRhths of a mile Birdie C. won. Fiitz U. uas not, created any enthusiasm among the BICYCLE GLOVES, in Whita and Cycling Club, and II. Ohman, unattached.

Tha contestants raced eloss together until the three-quarter pole was reached, wnen fconil, Bellman third. Time. Talrd race, one mile Wild Arab won. tun magnaies up to tne present. A Special Lace Sale All.

Week. NARROW VALENCIENNES LACES. REAL LACES. TORCHON LACES, real and Imitation. "Little Fe'e," the Chinese celebrity, Oeoruta D.

second, Oak Forest third. Time, Ohman left the other two and won easily. Yellow, At 90 Cents a Pair. Itl'i. Fourth race, purse, for two-vcnr old.

five- toneer second. lime, 4:52 4-0. unuaeu uoiu ug an over tne ring yesterday. Tne regulart wondered where Pete IT IS GOOD P0LICY Tne hundred-yard footrace between El- Only small quaailty of 1GM and IM CENT got the inspiration. eiguths of a mile Midland won, H-ilena Belie second, Mermaid third.

Time. Hot, Gatlilf, Hauck and Ferris, all Hum BIARRITZ GLOVES, SWISSES loft. Sizas, Carmel mode things very disagreeable at Fifth rape, one and ttirse-nuarturs miles. boldt meu, was woo bv Gallicf la 1U 2 5 me start lor tne Hurdle, lie kicked at in. All Tans, Pair.

selling Hilly MoKenle won, Pioneer second, seconds. Reds, Browns and At 85 Cents a everything that came witnin ranirn. and Darzac third. Time. The scratch raoe for Class riders, con Sixth race, one mile, sullinur Red Cao won.

jockeys and horses alike gave bis heels a To Practice Economy and Cut Down tar Goods delivered frse toOsklsnd, Alsmsds, fierkelsy. Baa Leandro, Saa Aasslmo, Heywards, tested by W. A. Burke. A.

C. C. wine ben n. E. H.

Shirley second, Cunurder third. Time, 1 ('as loraiin, A. C. A. N.

Jones, O. C. Saa Lores a an Hsfsel. Mill Valley. Tour Expense Account Chevalier put up a clever finish on Don GAUNTLET BICYCLE GLOVES, in ana li.

L. Long, O. C. was next a slight run on Del Norte, but not enongh to alter the quotations. When the nags went away to a good start liemus auu Flirtilia shot to tho front '1 hornbill lying third nnd Del Norte last Around the first turn Koraus aud Flirtilia Hcemed to Da racing, while Del Norte was moving romfortauiy.

Down Ike buck Btretch I'igtrott urged the brown horse sufficiently to keep him within bailing distance, ana at the far turn be sent him up still further. Thov alt closed up betweon the three-quarter pole and the stretch turn and at the latter Flirtilia, Dol Norte and Kemus were lapped in the order named, Thorohill being a leogib in the rear. There was a alight Juggle of positions before they got ilnally straightened, Del Norte falling back to third, but once all heads wore pointed for the wire the 4 1 shot settled down to bis work Bnd wora the loaders down as described, Flirtilia fjuiibirjg second aud Kemus a good The opeuiug five aud a half furlongs was regarded as something which bulonuod to Amigo. 3 lo 2, and so it proved. Ho got off well and slood the test of a rush on Auteil's part at finish time, winning out by the best part of a length.

The second raoe, five and a half furlongs, furnished a tnild surprise as Little Tough, a to 1 ahot, and Dollrineer. a 10 to 1. Gara. He blushed beneath his dark skin KANSAS CITY, July 0. First race, two- called and occasioned much excitement.

wnon the grand slanders anrjlaiinaii him At All Tisnes, and Mare Kapeelallr These year-olds, flva-elKhths of a mile Serf won, ihe boys took an easy pace to the half, mile pole, owing to the heuvv south wind on nis way u-acK to ine dressing room. THE LRCE: HOUSE, Fannta Hunt second. Hawthorns Holle third. Brown, Grey and Yellow, At 75 Cents a Pair. Our lew Cataloon nom mill, mailt tt but at the half-mile pole they loosened up Time, 1:08.

Much or the satisfaction felt at Del Norte's victory yesterday was due to the fact that in his last race the game horse and cume in like a whirlwind. Caslleman, Second race, three-quarters of a mile, sell D. SAMUELS, any addrtu on application. Jones and Long were bunched during the ingThe Keel won. Poll Tax second, Arkansas Traveler tnlrd.

Time, 1:1. was crowded and Jostled considerablv, lastquarier, Castioman winning, l.oug sec 123 to 129 Post Street, thus militating against bis cnances of Parcels delivered free la this and aelehnAM Ihlrd race, four and one-half furlomrs Kan ond, Jones third. Burke dropped out at lag cttlea and towns. tne tnree-quartor pole. Ttme, winnng.

Jockey Maynard, who had the mount on I AM F8ANCISCO. sas Girl won. Bay Don second, Carrie Anderson third. Timo. 51 secoDds.

i a- country orders resolve oar presapt aad best The half-mile scratch, Clais wealths Fourth race, five-eighths of a mile, solllm? All Baba, lodged a protest ascalnBt J. O. C. 10 bsmples oa appllestloa. next event.

There were eight starters ohn P. won. Krowu Dick second. Thurman for swinging in front of him at the last 14. Moody, G.

V. Floyd McFarland, tulrd. Time, Jump. Ihe Judges did not entertain he OBEAfL QLOVE, KOHLBERG, Fifth race. mlia.

sellliur Josennlne won. d. it. unaries m. smun, li.

u. Hard Tlaaea. Waea We Should Strive to Hike JCvery Dollar 1Ao ilaat as Far as Foaalble. rpiH SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAST IS THE one who keeps his sye sa tha eiptass column, and never burs sn srilcle because It Is selling st a sbalous pries. If he doss not Snow the value of sa srtlula hs lnveatlgatrs, sad thea hays where hs can get ths best si tne least oost Tills Is what every ons suonld.

da, snd lbs tlrst nlaes to nislcs the cut Is la the sccouuttb at makes the biggest inroad Into your poenst-hooK, wtilco la Ibe docier's bill, une the greateat impositlms practiced uiioa tha people is that of certain clan of practlloaars of medicine, who call themselves specialists, but their chief specialty seenie to be ts charge exorbitant fe. One of tba most raillcal Innovations the meitlcal world has ever wltaef ed was Introduced by lira, t'opeland. Nasi and Winn, when tbey removed the terlfroff of tba medical services and placed It OS tbe free list, thereby enabling the public, to obtain expert medical aerylrcs for which they bad been paying flu, 40 and SlOOa nioatb, for $6 a month, with medlelus fornlsnad. protest, as a broken feuos had something Daniel E. Whitman, O.

a L. Watte, Little Nell secona, Fonscnway thud. Time, 1:51. O. C.

G. L. Roberta, H. Lou C. to uu witu ine swerving 01 J.

C. All of the finishes were close and the STRAUSS FROHMAN, Sixth race, five and one-half furlonits Mur Putnam, H. G. F. Roberta and Ed races won in a drive.

Gold Bur had a phy won, tius Strauss ssoond. La Urippe third. Monroe, unattached. Tha race was a hot i line, OT and 109 Post Street, one. The contestants kept close together 1KD throughout the course.

Moody finished WALDO J. IS DISTANCED. first, McFarland second. Whitman third. 220, 1299 and 1224 Market Streel.

I'umatn lourtn. i'lnie, 4 0. A quarter-mile scratch for boys nnder Tennis. Qptr. PoLo.

tsf' cyc''n- V7 Price Tie. All l-s dealers or C. KOWING ,1 OBKAB, Turner W.ia-iJ Bonding, at Vajaiaf Louie, Mo Cricket. flfteon yoara was hotly oontested bv Ed The Speedy Pacer Takes Two Heats win Kierri of Ferndale and George and Then Falls Back. fought out a neolc-and-neck finish a length in ndvance of the short priced horses.

Little Tough landed the prize. The third race, Ave furlongs, proved a rood investmentfor those who backed Gold liug at 10 to 1. In this event smb. brilliant uncertainties as Snort Mo-Allister, Major Cook, Royal Flush and Crawford wore encaged, and the blackboards Indicated that each of the three first named was regarded as lengths better than the Uug. Neither Flush nor Crawford showed Prominently as any stage, the struggle seeming to be bet woe Sport McAllister and Major Cook until the field was well up the irrcEssriL treatment Coleman and Fred Antonson of Eureka, Kiorrl winning 1' 84 4 5 seconds, w.th length to tho good but none of the other winners bad near that much to spare.

Opening of the Sarilms Mcetloc. SARATOGA (N. July Saratoga Racing Association began it usual summer meeting to-day. The weather was floe. The attendance was lu.000 and was not flattering.

Thero were fourtoen bookies present, but no money was exposed in batting, a memorandum being made of the bets. Tares out of five favorites won. P. Lorlllard'a Horosy, Lisa and April Fool eaptured three raoea. n.ikor Kogors' Dally Am-rica and Willi im Wallace's Onaretto won the other two.

eiummarlen: First race, five furlongs Heresy won. Honolulu second. Devots third. Time, Antonsen a close second. Others to er One Case Always Leads The Class A mile handicap was run in Cibolo Drops Dead After a Hard Race- two heats.

In the first heat the alerters Good Sport at Sacramento's Opening Day. were: frank M. Byrne, I. C. and F.

A. Meed the Warnles That aoihlng succeeds like sueesss ts shewn In the statement made by Mr, Anton Oeclo, a wall kaowa and popular buslosss msn of Arcsts, Cat, He says: TO LET. Mcr anaud, s. j. it, scratch men; Roberts, H.

40 yards; C. W. Con- aJBC; SACRAMENTO, July 20. The Paolflc ger, i. u.

7U yards; C. J. Fulrnoro, unat the stretch. Then Gold Bug came like the tached, 100 yards. Owing to a false start --t WE FDRSISn STENOGRAPHERS TTPEWKITEIIS KKKTXD, TVPF.WHITRR8 EX-CHaSGhl).

TTPEWRlf KKS BIPAIRED TTPRWRITER SUPPLIES SOLU. the scratch man did not get away, but the Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Association eemmonced its summer meeting at Agricultural Park here to-day. The weather was pleasant, the track In good Furnished THE EXAMINER'S RACING CHART. o'her three went, the ent re distance. Elegantly Koberts caught Conger at the two-ihirls post, and the two, speeding close together, Two passed uimoro at ine tnree-uuarter do a.

JO JrM Track LEO. condition and the attendance fair foe a first day. There were three orouts on the pro Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Day of the California Jockey Club Meeting. Fast, Weather Clouciy. E.

ALEXANDER (IS Nnneome SKreet, H. F. Afier a swift spurt on the quarter -stretch Kobcru won tha heat lo Congor HOME 1 1ST SAUSALITO, READY OCTOBEB 15. seconu. Bay District Track, gramme, tha first a special trot, mile heats, between El Bantnn and Mary Os-Dorne, for a purse of $100.

El Banton Nan Francisco, July 20, lg95. i ne scratch men la the nrst neat were 1 I )' U6T hAcfc -Five nil ball furlongs; elllugi llir.s yoir-ulai aud upwards, puraeTj given place in the second heat, which was won the first and third heats and the race. contested hy the following: M. Bvrne, LEE D. CRAIG, Notary Public and Cotimlssionsr uf Deetti yoB OTHER STATE ANO TERRITORIES, Time, lidti llortss and Wsitnts.

Uelllng. Op. CI Str. Ftn. I.

C. P. A. McKarland, J. i.

and D. E. Whl man, O. C. scratoh; L.

C. Putnam, H. 40 yards; G. V. Rob The second event was the 2:13 paoc, ith nine entries.

The horses wore rank, 2 8-1 St. at ii 4 kt 8 1 3 1 -J 1 1 4 5 8 5 1 t) Sh ti Jockeys. I'igROU Molulvrs Illnrlclu nerard. Keldy and scored an hour and a half before they erta, H. oO yards; C.

W. Proese, un-aLiachod, 80 G. L. Car er, unattached, 100 yards; Ohman, unattached. 1 161 lAmlR-o, (1131 Auittill, li Ifrlnce.

1173 almo. 4.... 1137 I Ked li.li. CONTAIlflSG 9 LARGE, ELEOAlfTLT TITO-labed rooms. Tbe bftndiomeit tltala Biaifr Uto, orerlooklDK th bay; alio blllltrd-room, thta tre room photogrftpblng room aod bowlinf tllr lorely grounds, Try coovenleactv mvgalfloant Tlow, iy of vcce.

For prtlcairs, D. SPARROW, 640 Mvkt itrssL 1 3 I I 1 1 1 i 1 3 1 4 5 .0 316 Montgomery S.lil Francisco 90 yards. Ohman took the lead and held it to the finish, winning in 2:28 I ft. IxiOll irt Hrlna wuu Im'l, I aiiK was wos drlvim tilree pris of Whitman car.io second, Mt'Farland third, Byrne four and Proese fifth. 6outu SlaUlo'l b.

g. AuiUo, by inri i.iitin. iriinraoi inui, I line, 1 :09. fhl.kc-.t.r'a FnctLb Iliaaiaad Brand. Pennyroyal, pills JQ.

rlelnal and nlv eeaulne. A The yarl foot raoe, between Bert Gatlitt and Bert Elliot, was won by 1 1 J)4- Bi half funomii, lllng: Ibi-ee-year-oida and upwards; purse. AS TOM DIUTO, ABCaT. OAL. tbavebeei cure1 of caeof uturl.

by Dn. had the word to go for the first heat. Waldo who sold ul 20 against $10 for the field, passad under the wire a winner by half a length from Laura who was lapped on Hanford Medium, Fred Mason fourth, Ottingor fifth nnd others bunched, several lengths behiud. Time, 2:15. Fools sold the same for the nexi.

heat, which was not sent oS until after 5 o'clock, Ottingor and Fred Mason acted very buttly. Tha lat er would not come back I rjisinr kauitB St SB UrtifiM lor Chi.hrMtrt CoresDd, lSel mui Wfan. and I want known to ihat other mny it bow wbt cm duo for tbm. My tr-'Ubie bfau twetva or ynarft ajro. I Index.

iiauui in i secouus. Next came the half-mile scratch. Class bctwoen Burke, Long and Jones. Ilorsrs sd4 Wt Ignis. Uettlug.

oo. Str. Kin. Jockeys. 'man.

-emied wnh b)u rit.biiu. Tnk man iiriue in faiun crui. wtiera 1 in xmrr SAN FRANCISCO burke opened up a big lead on the start 3 tl I well knowu. At did sot araoumi to mucti, fuNA fi-tif tmtfucwu. At Uruprgiit.

or Mild 4c. If! Ptiiopi Tflf TiarttCHl.tra, ePI(BtAlitil atlil "Mcllef tnr l.mAU Utter, rtmrn it snl mushed first, in 1:22 I Jones sec but 1 gradiiaUr itrt-w wrao, until I waa an ITrriB? ti ah tltf tunui-pi of chruuic caiaxrb. 1 d(ciorJ ond. siia.Is-e.l V.n.. ontl niaMy.

mid took all kl ids of nxtrnt mrdlcinsi. I 8 2 i 1 (I 4 7 Teuph. Ml lellriBiT. Ii7a ijoIimuv caaroa.S... 1 lHd Leusila.

A 1 1st 'I oni isrKe, 3 1 I l.uvstli.u, 3......... 117:1 ifcoiiiario, 4 11U8 n.il M. 3 Minute. 1 2 3 6 li 7 1 4 haw I'Uaelt CuevaiieT Burns Heley Cosdy K. Jones 1 a 2 1 ll 44 6 4 1 7 6 In the 220 van! foot race, between Sold by ml LoctYi DrupjdM.

i 9 10 7-i 13 5 8 IS 40 l'-3 1(10 3 -1 1 5 2 4 li 10 7 1 9 1 i 0 1 bin Qotlilntt bcipej m-. I bad atnut mad op my inlnU to tfivt ll ut. Hhra I rad of ih food wort 10 (Ml Hi, P'i KS' BICYCLE DEALERS. th Cwfeiaria Mraical tu'e. to irTiuem, ana did.

wiiti hut little fatrh. Urraid A.iurrs a ad made ma very akamlcai. butmjr frleod. Sll-psrd U. bad bran tired, and 1 fell, ceruiu Goen start.

Little Tnosh ieil i sll Ihe wmv Slid Wnn rf-ll that If cuuid ue c.rrd tbre waa a chance fT )H-AllUter Larkiu. Repairing a speclsltj. JS; b. by oCa.r tne. 1 took (Lie hunt ireatmant aud bR an to Ira HENRY M.

McGILL, Altorney-al-I-aw ni Notarj Pullis 14 POST STREET TLtinosi Kiiir 110 T.AflLE BICYCLES. BKNTINO. REPAIRINO I J),) 1UiKD Ka'-f'vs furlorss: sslllass lUrrs yssr-olai sad upwsrds: purse astio. rove, i tlrst verr alowiy. t.ut now I am a veil em wi.

wjtu tha ifentioa mv thp.tai. bu li SS A ALtl.lt 1744 Market St. to trie score except wnon pulled oacg by a couple of the amble boys. Tho secin.1 heat was also won by Waldo in 2:18 Laura M. second.

Del None third. Ot linger fourib, Cibolo fifth and the other four three lengths to tho rear. Cihoio, a fine bay stallion belongiug to the Oak Park farm.who passed under the wire fifth, dropped dead a hundred feat bevond. The acorinir and race had been too much for him. His drvcr.

Ben Ohabova, when the horse stumbled in front of the grand aland. Jumped over the prostrate animal's head aud landed cn his feet, Cioolo gave a couple of kicus, and his days on the turf wera orer. Five minutes later be was taken to the bonevard. Ho had a record tb it )i du to aeiu of tbe traatmant I had bafora. 'Dt to recommend IJri.

rtiteland. Netl and Betting. I'ATlNll niCYCI.KS-StiJ dnvs shesd of them Index Horses and We'gbts. wtnn. and cannot id wot a a to aipraaa mr appra- iV all.

r.ilwarue yrle and Stsnyao, eUtioa ot ill air traauaeot." 4 sir. 2 4 3 3 2 i lb 2 1 2 li 2 1 1 It. I 4 4l 4 6 5 Jockey. HI'irlchs E. ALL JUSEASCt, 1 170 Gold Hug.

11M If-jiort Mc 3 (11751 Msh.r (1 Tt'H lioyii ti ii 170- rswtnrti a Il.iuck, On HIT, Perrl, Metcalf and Winter, Giitliff won in Ferris second. Tho starters in tho two-mile handicap, Clais were: McFarland, Bvrne and Whitman, acratch; Conger 140 yards, and H. Oaman 1NJ yards. This was the hardest, fought race of the day, but Ohman kept the lead throughout and finished in 5:14. McFarland came second and Byrne tiiird.

Just as McFarland crossed the rope tho crowd surgod in and tripped bis wheel. had a nasty fall, but was not seriously injured. The two-mile handicap for Cass racers was bot ween V. A. Bjrita, scratch; C.

Casileman, 50 yards; A. N. Jones, 60 yardt, and K. Long, SO yards. In this BurKe made a spurt at tha start and all woro bunched near tho first inrtir pole.

From this out the four id a conversation for a milo and a half, and the race developed into a quarter-mile dash, Burke win-mug, Lonir second. Castleman third, Jones fourth. Time, 6:55. in 73 S3 13-5 12 The Treatment ror All Ckroate Diseases 85 ti Mcsi.i.i.r ith g. Cold Bug, by 1'ttuhurg- of 2:13.

ni.lc s. 1 rsiLed by owner. '1 1 JNO. MONAHAN CO. (Successors to Dougherty ft Co Mercantile Printers, 412 Commercial StreeL 1 1 i)('t liA- Hvesad shait furioagsi hsndlcsp; iwoyear-aidsi purse Ms.

The third heat was won by Ottingor In It was a close docisien between Waldo J. and Ottinger, many claiming that Is Only a Month, Medicines Included. A re Too eXIotsd "Ita DP.Ar'VESSf I'o yoa BufTerfrom UVsPKPSI A. Have roa woerfl BRuNCHIaL traublef Are you unrer from ASTHMA 'I Do run ufTor from KIIF.UM ATIS 4r lo Jf.iu url.r frnin A KT iroimles? Po yoaiuffer from eomplatnti' Ho you a nft rr from MiuVOL's troubles? lo yua auffer from aoy CHttuNlC ll1C ASCf If "tt do. the only cost for all ircaimrat and it was a dead heat.

Dol Norte was third, Laura M. fourth; the other three inside Horses sad Sl Jt btr Tl til. (llt-Oi Hon Osrs losi 1 tj ia it s.LtsBsls 1121 4 lb 11 if i 'n' 114 Led. ne a sb li ll 1 2 "I-! meillctne Is fas month, and no better treatment the distance. The surprise of the dny came when Waldo J.

was distanced in the fourth beat. It was taken by Laura M. in 2 Ottinger second. She look the fifth beat from Ottiuger in the others being The final of iho half-mile handicap. Class A.

was now called, the contestants being Byrne, McFar.and and Whitman, scratch: T0BERE1I0VED ts kaon-a tnaa (aat or tna caiielaad systsai HOME TKEATM ENT. Kverr mfcii brtair proof ot tht o( the home mil trrncratut. boi-n stn ssnia Bells ed to tb Isit s'xreenth, lion ttara win by a base, frni sots J.w In a bunch several leagtns to the rear. It wbere Don and Joe K. mured np.

In a bard K. a bend brhlnd lier. Wiener: tt f--rx bow being dark, the race was postponed vum Ufcra, l.y l.stpa. ne Mls MeltKiurns. Trsmed br owner.

e. If toi c.nant roa tm this tlea writs 1107 i.0TH 1 autaeam; hsnJlcap: three-year olds sad upward; until p. m. Monday. Twelve fine-looking horses contested in the 2:40 c.ass.

The first beat was a BUILPTVU. OS LOT 73x73 FT W. THIRD and Msrttet utreets, fenled bids received by O. H. TMHSKX 14 M.i(roinery strrt.

straggling start, the horses passing the Koberts. 40 varrts; C. IV. Conger, 70 yards; C. V.

Frecse. SO yards; H. Ohman, 90 yards, and C. J. Fulmore, 100 yards.

McFarland showed great spunk by racing this heat out after his fall. He male a grand r.de and finished first in 2:28 1-5, Whitman second, Ohman third. Conger fourth. McFarland was given the race amid great applause from everybody. To conclude the meet Moody went a quarter of a mile against time, paced by Byrne and Whitman on a tandom.

He bo-istied in i ilettlse. Op. CI. Fin. Jockcya a Month.

Xofot l-fr thftii 9-i ft moabU tor nT dfese. Our motto It: "A Lvm F. ijtjicai curs. Mild and PHb1sb TraattBeaL" ledsx. Horses and Wets-bta t.

Std. 1171 I'e None. 4 los 4 4 1 1171 l.lriliia. (.7 1 2 1 I 117 temu. 4 2 lb 11171.

Tbursblll. 4 Ho 1 RAMBLER THAT'S THE BICYCLE. TH03. H. B.

VARNEY, 1323 narkot Ban Francisco. 4-27 South Spring Angeles. Judges' stand quite a distance before they were given the word. Some bad pulled up. Prince Ira won in 2:21, Zsmbro second.

Lidv draco third. i I si TT 22 lb 1 lb i' 2 1 si SH 4 4 4 4 95 5 1 4 2 1 fc. a t4 brvsller. 4 I 4 I 4 10 Gaoe s's-t. Itemus led bsif, 1 1 "Fa he Sar a att arii-siii.

bp Itf at lebtb. where Del Nun? csu.ht her k.V. JM hral Thnrnta.ll k.i. DKI'AUTMKNT Km. Iti, rKORATK -IS TUP.

iSuririitr Co irt in hdJ fr the Citv sul Couu-l of Sun Matf of In tHf icatlerof of THOMAS LYDON day of Jnlr. A. Ft. lsii.V b. Del Norte, by Imp.

OreesbacS-Prlstlils, -luuci. uuuiiib Dtaoie Br 1 rained by Mail Morn. Tlnip. 1-47. The second heat was almost a repetition of the first, Pr.nce Ira winning in 2:21, Zombro second, Kavensorofi third.

The third heat and race was taken the same horse in 2:21, Lady Grace second, Zombro third. Tais was the finest heal of the day, it being hotly contested from start to finish. TRAP-SHOOTIXG- EVENTS. 11 OS BIITH half; six bardies: hsadlcsp; psrss ua. tiny, ami tli Court llmm of tfirtmnt No 10 Mid Onrt, at the t-sv t'iir Hall.

In th CUv The San Francisco Gun Club Shoot a i TflE CWPELAXD MEDIC IXSTITCTE, Periaaaeatlr Laeated la tae COLUMBIAN BUILDING SECOND FLOJR 916 Market St. Next to Baldwin Hale' OYER RLSMISH'S. W. I "OPEL AND, kt. J.

G. NKAL, A. Wl.Mi, M. D. Index! Horses snd Wetgbts.

a i ji I Betting iOp. 1.1. rnd sf Nan Kruirim-o. Male proTtne 'h 1U of aUi Tl-onin! I.vdon. fl.fisf Str.

rto. Jockeys. fuze California Inanimste Target Association News. Tbe Saa Francisco Gun Club held its I I 4 1 and for wrtnpT Ibe ni if Tdotii-ns TtonnW The 1IAXDSOME MAJESTIC $75.00. IMAKI THt BROAD, POSITIVE CLAIM, and Save na Are fears record to tbat iSere ii-no better wheel run, oa tbe (aeeaf lb rarlh.

Now. If foo want one wbee! or a baadred. 4 ii 3 3 2 1 6 it 1112 1. il a 8 Is a 7 4 6 4 2 14 2 lb Plsntom II 'I il 14 l-J Hi I 3 4 1 2 Lj i .2 4 5 2 2 56 So '5H pi-e 6 4 10 6 12 0 20 7 17 7 17 iKId.l 100 -nauslonpe. a il 7l .1 o.

c. Jf 1172 Melnr, 6 1172 'Ai: hba. 4 ll' 4 Hero, a 1IH7 jale. 112 'Tie Urumwer. 6.

THE SUHV ViL Or IHE FITTEST. Ity retaining your napp-ace checks until you reach San Prancieco slid leating the same at any of our you will siitp money in the rr.mrer of yonr 1-uCSULe. Trunk. cents Miwlon Sictn! Ill street. Taj lor street anA 1S2 12.V 1 3i IS" IS'." 124! IS is Hi 9 2 5 3 4 2 id 40 J'J regular monthly shoot at Oaklaad Racetrack yesierJav, but tbe atleuJaoce was IbeTs-sin.

luted July lDih. A. D. V. Ct'RItY, Herti.

rSes! By tt. HOI'itHTC'V, I'p(Mjfy Clerk. liO T. ti realty. Attorney fw reiittone'r.

4 2627 a 1 the liiratest of tha teasoe, ovtibs; the refused I llilinstn I lo dakiaod ferry depot. fact that most of tha members star ed off NOTICE. ALL f'FHSONS HAVTNQ BAG- start. led far I mile wbes Joe. em to lbs front and led Into the riif at the BUeie Hodm fcti streieb.

PFriALTlfs-rstsrrn and ail dtneatieaef Ins Eye. ar. Israel and Lunna kerveas DiMasaa, tfcli DUenei, U.kcaasa. ruae keara a. 1 p.

in 1 te i p. to -to p. in. SunaaylOa. m.

to 2 SS- t.ats'rli troubles ana kindred fretted saeeeasfa'lv by Bali. Aead 4 casta la Siaaipa toe ttuasttoB lrcl.rs. oa a deer huat yesurdajr. The pigaons a. wl.nln.

a a drlr. -T. Ledcers. Journals, Cb Fonts. Pecnrds.

Mem. w. fl.iiw Dlfti BMdi irL Inner. were a strong lot, as! a brisk wind as sod Legal niants at fanraira. Vail JosieC.

Trained by Jot street, in liability Tor patB)eut, are PesBe itutiy io ti. POQUary tle will to tfef auc 09. p. LACOSTE. Pronrietnr.

iMctarttiy. Time, 2 43. ooi Data "moaap bars." come In and see It at 14 fcearv -an Frairln, r-oraer ISra aaa Jrlrrai, Avast Kaa erauado, Baa fjaea slated ttoTOigbv F. S. Butlsr won the.

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