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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMJNER- PORTS -SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1907. BICYCLING, YACHTING, TENNIS AND AMATEUR SPORTS INTERCLUB YACHT ASSOCIATION REGATTA FAST CYCLISTS TO RIDE IN INDOOR RACES First Meet of Kind in Years Dr. Gardner To Manage New Arcadia Race Track Racing Gosip of the Week From the Mead ows Season Draws to a Close Annual Event Will Be Held Be Held in Pavilion Rink, Over the Usual Course To-morrow. BY F. McKENNY On Wednesday evening, September 25th, the first Indoor bicycle meet that Ka been held In thi city for many yeafswlll take place at the Pavilion skating rink.

The meet will be under the direction of the California Associated Cyclers, and will differ from former Indoor affair In that the race will be held on the level floor and not on a banked board track as formerly ued at th Mechanic' Pavilion. The rider have been practicing at the rink and report that the floor Is all right for fast sprinting, and some of tba riders have negotiated a mile in 2:30 without trouble. The race will consist of a three- fVV i-t If I if SEATTLE, September 7. Darney Schrelber la now In the south and will complete his arrangements for the formation of a jockey club to open up the Arcadia, race track. Dr.

''Gardner of Kansas City la to be the general The horses of the J. S. Wood estate ouve been sold and are now running In the colors of various owners. (Jato-y, the star of the stable, went to J. Curl.

Frank Klittner, a shifty piece of radii nuu tiiiH i was bought by Jra Uiaacock. Hosy Unlit, Yellowstone, Joe Kiley and the others were taken over by Dan lioa. Kosy Light was a maiden and brouKht but 179. Hoss bought tier with the Intention of driving her on the couutry roads as aha appeared to he an Impossibility as racer, "Vk Terry, who had trained for Wood and was training the bumli for Hoes, pleaded lur one more chance for the iiiiy. Act oi dliiKly iiosy Liutit was started on Tuesday in a maiden a II air.

Frank Keotfh had her away en her toes, she stole a long; lead at once and was never neadml. The odd wero 25 to 1 and the stable by no uieana neglected to have a bet down. it wan another case of the pood luck that has hettn Hons' all season. The AHhI's owner hun put over more long allots than any other owner mile Australian pursuit race, a half- manager of the enterprise. The statement that George Rose was interested lo the track is not true.

mile handicap in two heats and a final, and a two-mile handicap race for which lap prise will given. The inter-club run to be given by the California Associated Cyclist will take place next Sunday when the various club will meet at San Lorenzo The annual regatta of the I'acllic I Inleii lub ta lit Ak.oi ialioii will be Grove and enjoyF an out-door picnic. A number of impromptu sprint races money was different from the wis money on other tracks. At Emeryville there are bettors who seldom wager unless they have inside Information in regard to the horse they intend to plunge on. But the bookmaker dc not jump to the conclusion, at least a often as they did here, that the con.

tenders were "dead" to the good thing. Here the bookmakers were pretty certain that the plungers had the ownel or Jockey of each contender "fixed" before risking their money. The beti were taken. The money of the honest bettors helped to offset that of the dishonest. And then, the "good thing" might spread his foot or something ot that sort and not win.

Strangely enough, these crooked, sure thing bettors are not of the crowd that follow the races. They are residents of Seattle, some of them are professional men, some of them stand high, in the business world. Buch exploits are condoned, more are frankly praised here as being keen. Tbe professional race follower likes to win, of course, but how often does he go so far as to bribe the jockeys to pull the contenders? He knows the horses anfl backs his Judgment, deriving more pleasure from having his judgment proved correct than from the money return of the race. The tin-horn gang that made a farce of the sport by buying up riders waxed fat while Gross and Wanders were in its clutches.

We need look no further as to what became of the money bet by those who were on the level. The dishonest conspirators took It and much of the reserve of many of the bookmakers as well. Even with the crooks arranged agalpst them some of the bookmakers were smart enough to grab more than they paid out. Frank Bain and Ed Spule are said to be the biggest winners. Johnny Lyon was $9,000 loser up to last Saturday but has been pulling up the last few day and la now about even.

Some of the losers quit quite a while ago. H. L. Jones went to New York. The Yanke-Watson combination, Dave Argyle, Johnny Crane and others found the going not to their liking and ran out.

Harney Schreiber had a book on for only three days and won $1,000. Field Marshal Oyama Is now living on half-pay in a little house in the west enri nf TnWtn ria en muieu lu-umnuw over ui u.uiu cnttu-nil course. The yachts will start from Aicltsgs wharf, the preparatory signal belnu sriven at 11: ju a. in. At noon will also be held oi the road near the grove.

the 20-foot cliiKS will start and the There la a Dossibilltv of another B0- mlle relay race being held shortly. The Now that the meeting at the Meadows Is all but over, the layers and players are striking balances. Paradoxically, Just about all of both classes find themselves poorer than when they started operations. The layers looked for a "break" many times when It didn't come. AS for the players, they had some lucky periods but not enough to bring them out ahead, You say, if everybody lost where did all the money go? Consider for a minute, the item of expense to the ring.

Each bookmaker pay the, association $20 to a race for the privilege of booking, that Is, $120 a day. Clerks, stationery, bring the daily bill up to $200. There has been an average of twenty-two books on, making the total expanse for the day 4,400. For the season of 67 days the expenses amount to $294,800, approximately $300,000. The layers must win this $300,000 before thev have a chance even tn fieriirn Bay City Wheelmen having defeated the Oakland Wheelmen, the New Century Wheelmen are anxious to complete their title as the champion relay team of the State, and they want to make a match with the Garden City Wheelmen of San Jose, which has a formidable team.

Buch a race would arouse a great deal of interest, as the Bay Citys have been showing ereat Oihcr classes will follow' at ten-minute Intervals till 1 HI wIm-ii the 44-foot daijs will he sent away. All starts will be one huh. The regatta will be In charge, of the regatta cominltli i. consist ln( of T. KavanauKli I Corinthian S'aclit Club), Luring Uixforil, Franciaeo Yacht Club), I iave Harry (Vallejo Yacht tiiibi, and it.

it. I llominedleu (California Yacht. Club), he tiit- I pi net, of ups, valued at $2 fill, preHintcd hy Joseph M. Mac-(lonouKh, will he open for coiupetitioii in the 44-foot. UK.

font, and special yawl danHcs and the cups bi-coiiM' the properly ot the owners of the yachts initkinn tlie fastest nil -reeled time in the seveial classes. This year Mr. Maciloiiough' represcn-lalive, Allen M. Clay, has Intimated that the owners who preler other articles to the i ups can have prizes of such nature as tney desire. The lacing in this season's regatta speed all season, and the splendid form of the Garden City men was shown last week, when their riders captured nearly all the places in the 25-mile race held near San Jose.

how much richer they'll be when they- The San Francisco Cvcle Board of leave man wnen tney came. The players, all the while, are trying not to lose that $300,000 or any part of It. While the bookmakers generally can hardly be said to have failed to pay expenses, few of them appear to be big winners. They bested the public but the "educated" contingent hit them hard scores of times. Your bookmaker doesn't like "educated" money on any track, in fact, would probably refuse it In nine cases out of ten.

Here, however, he had to take It as it was the only money In sight. And this wise Trade has appointed a committee to act in conjunction with the committee of the Associated Cyclists in promoting the race meet for the Western championship, which it is proposed hold on the new bicycle track at the Golden Gate Park stadium in, the early part of October. Y. i FRED D1VEU. courage any hero business, and Is liv-lngas a quiet old man should.

DIYKU and Witlln i'cnaluma of the ew Century Wheelmen, who are eonsidered likely winners of nume of the ll'iWmi hU-yvle vhampltmithipti to be held short In in the stadium at Golden Gate Park, and vhn trill compete in the indoor blcyele race meet to be held at the Pavilion Skating Kink on September The race for the Stockton Cup is also scheduled to be held at the stadium. This is 'the last of the events for the year and will produce a large entrv from the clubs of the State. GRAFTING MUST BE FLORENCE SUTTON BLACK BASS ARE DOCTORS (tyT I That Can Cure I I rtroiiiiHwe to be Interesting. In the loot class tile Yankee, which won lust year, will aniiiii compete against the Nixie and Speedwell and a repetition of lust year a eeitin race should result. The Annie will also start In this (lass, but owing to the time site will have to allow, can hardly lie expected to beat hi more modern livais.

In the 86-foot class the Presto and Harpoon of the Corinthian Club will be opposed by llie perhaps and Alert of the California t'lnb, will tlin chances In lavor of the Tlbnron yachts Inking the liiKt ami second The Challenger, which had to i ace In the thlrty-si-toot class last year on account of lack of competitors. Will have several competitors In her own rluHS this year. i lie lace In the twi nty-tlve-foot class promises to tie one of the best oi the day. iiif 1 M.tctn cry, which sucoess-lully defended iln Perpetual CIuiIIciiko Cup umuusl the l.os Aiiaeles Vacul, wiil ui. ut the of the Francisco Yacht Club.

Those yachts are evenly nml.ii tl lid, as each has un easy win to its credit over the southern challenger, it will ho interesting to note which mn nhmv the most speed on September th. The new sloop of the Uoiilen liaie Yacht Club will liiake 1 1 raiiiiM diiiul In this DRIVEN FROM ATHLETICS BEST WOMAN PLAYER FAST ON THE INCREASE 0 Tine UNITED PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS 517 23d Near Telegraph Oakland, Cal. 719 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, Cal. EQUALLY SATISFACTORY TREATMENT AT BOTH PLACES. The twentieth annual championship tournaniont of the coast which 1 be Few people realize the tremendous success that has attended the introduction pi black bass from Eastern tiidhey H.

Pelxotto, the new president of thu Piu llie Athletic Association, and well known as the leader of the Columbia Park Hoys' Club, hua Issued a itiK held at Del Monte la easily the most brilliant affair ever held by the States Into the waters of California. letter which will be forwarded to all The black bass of the large mouthed variety (Mtcropterua Salmonldes) were clubs that are members of the associa tion and to each of the athletes regis brought to California In 1895, although several shipments of the small mouth tered with the nvovernin body. Presi I dent pelxotto has well-defined Ideas of bass had been brought In previous to that time, but the latter seemed not to what tho orgatilxailon over which lie adapt themselves so well to the con dltions of this State. preside is for, and Ills letter expresses them clearly. That the statement of thu nullity which lie Is to pursue will association, both In regard to the quality of the competitor and the manner In whicli the event ha been conducted.

The southern part of the State ent a solid delegation of It best players, with the exception ot Nat Urowneand Miss May Sutton, and the best players of the north are on hand without exception. In the absence of her sister. Miss Florence Sutton proved the bet of the women player. Mrs. Farquhar, who as Ailss Marion Jones held the championship of the United States at one lime, showed all her-old-time skill and proved Mls Sutton's most dangerous opponent.

Her heady, deliberate play proved uulte a contrast to the hustling Of the 1,400 fish landed in 1895, the Increase has been taken and transferred to suitable streams, such as the bo oi bcnelit to tho cause of athletics on tliu Coast la -'ertalii, and eVury athlete should carefully rend and Sacramento and San Joaquin river flf-ltrVT Thl Institution was founded it was with a clear and a WflCJl clean-out purpose to provide an Institution whore men WOULD GET without any additional expense THE VERY BEST MEDICAL ATTENTION that skill, experience and training could provide. Irom that purpose we have never deviated for a moment Any patient who comes to us secures TREATMENT THAT IS UN EQUALED IN THE ENTIRE WEST. All that we ask you to do 1 to call at either of our Institutions and SEE FOR YOURSELF. Take WEAKNESS for Example In treating- this very prevalent form of lost vigor, we offer a method which is so far superior to any other mode now being en-ployed by the would-be specialists that there is no comparison possible, we neither dose the system with drugs, nor do we sell useless appliances. By our system full vigor nd power are quickly restored, and the cure, when ono made.

Is PERFECT and PERMANENT. The sweet sense of full and perfect satisfaction la once more felt, AND IT REMAINS. A-. All times we are anxious to see those who have "given up hope." I We assert and with full confidence in our ability to prove the assertion that NO CASE IS BEIOND HELP. No matter whether it be WEAKNESS, LOST VIGOR, SPERMATORRHOEA, SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON IN ALL STAG ES, VARICOCELE, UROCELE, CONTRACTED DISORDERS, RIPTliHW OR ANY OF THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN, A 8TRAIGHTFO It WARD GUARANTEE IS GIVEN WITH EACH CASE WE UNDERTAKE.

tributary sloughs, and many of the race, jhe lias speeii in cruises and Is expected In. make things Inter-estino; for the crack aehts ot the older clubs. The sloop Aeolian, another tf tliis season's yulits, will also sturt in the, tweiity-live-foot cIuns. The will likely have to race for the pennants only this year, as H. Law, who has muted a cup for this class for several years, has apparently lost Interest in ya.iitlnn and has not offered the piixe this Benson.

The Idler will start in this clnss, but has never shown enough speed to warrant the hope that she can beat the Kuby, which would be a dangerous factor in the class above. Last year's race between the lola and the Truant In the special yawl class was one of the fenturva of the regatta, the bunts being close together all the time, although the Truant won lakes and reservoirs in the lower alti MADE STRONG tunes, where tne temperatures were altogether too high for trout, and yet are perfectly adapted to black bass, as ttiink over the sentiments expressed 111 this epistle. The letter follows: "1 have assumed the presidency of the pHcihc Athletic Association, at the earnest reiiuest of Hie board of directors. I desire to be placed on record as to the policy and work of this association nlilie 1 am fo be at the head of it. Tno Pacille Athletic Associutiou is a governing1 body.

Its duty la to direct, create an interest in and uphold the dignity of manly sport. It Is not sup stylo of Hie Sutton Bisters. the latter will stand a temperature DISEASED Uul Hruly proved somewhat of a dis from 75 to SO degrees, with out impairing their food qualities. appointment in his match with Herbert ile was expected to be the player who would face Maurlce'Mc- whereas the trout In waters above sixty become unfit for food, and MEN CURED l.oughlln in the semi-linals. but did not seem to be playing his usual same.

The draw having placed all the best southerners, with the exception of Uraly, In the lower half and nearly all Our Record is this--We hare nerer had a dissatisfied patient eventually die out. At the present time, it Is believed by the Fish Commission that California Is one of the best stocked States in the Union. It is evident by the fact thut In the past two weeks. the northern experts In the upper half, $12.50 posed to force Itself into the life of any body of athlete or Interfere in the enjoyment of their play. It stands for high standard In every branch of ftth-lcius uu1 it will resent any disregard of theiules of higher spol t.

So long; as 1 am president 1 intend to Insist upon tins standard from all athletes voung or old ahd 1 have asked all members of committees whom i have appointed, to demand the same standard In the performance of their par WHITE IF YOU CANNOT CALL, OUR SYSTEM OF HOME IS ALWAYS CERT UN AND SUCCESSFUL. ALL CORRESPONDENCE SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. HOURS, 9 A. M. TO P.

M. SUNDAYS, 10 TO AND BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. shipments of black bass have been made from Sacramento city to Chicago iiisdo it almost certain irom the start that the two sections of the State would have a representative In the final. and -New York and many intermediate points neiween sacramunio ana ctn- Champion Melville Lonsr ha been cugo. The Sacramento river from Te practicing steadily since he came down, and he is expected to be able to suc hama to the Suisun Bay fairly team with these delicious tish.

which are rather easdy on time allowance. This year the Mary of the Vallcjo club sailed a fine race in the Han Francisco Yacht Club's annual regatta, and as she will be given a liberal time allowance on account of her size, should comu close to capturing tho bunting. The regatta committee of the Pan Francisco Yacht Club has sent out circulars to the yacht owners of the, bav, announcing that the Farallon race will be resuiled on Sutuiday, Sepiemher 14th. The conditions of i he lace will be the same as on the occasion of the first attempt to sail it when light winds and fofcc prevt uted any of the competitors from rlnisliln within the time limit. The race on September 14th will btart at 7 o'clock In the morning and the start will be from an imaginary line drawn from the committees boat to Mile Kock lighthouse, and the course will be as before to and around the Middle Farallon and back to the starting line, which will also be the finishing line.

The winner will receive the cessfully defend hi title to-morrow. esteemed not only for their food qualities, but their lighting capacity. They My Fee I Sln The standard of play In the men's doubles ha been high and the present champion team, Charles Foley and Fred Adams, will have a hard time re taining their titles. The uccess of the meetlnw at Pel ticular duties. We are going; to eliminate the fake, the grafter and llie mucker in athletics.

We are going to demand that athletic associations and clubs give the public exactly what they promise In their printed announcements. AYe are going to ask athletes to value their registration blanks and to see that others around them are honest in iheir dealings with their schoolmasters, their captains and their leaders. "For many years there has not been tho rigid supervision that there should have been over athletic on this Coast. Monte practically assures the holding are particularly numerous in the vicinity of Colusa and Hio Vista and around the city of Sacramento, and are found in large numbers in the sloughs around Stockton, and in the San Jo-qulu river from Houldin Island to Fresno. Kings river and all the canals and sloughs in Tulare, Kings and Fresno counties afford splendid sport for thousands.

If the anglers of the State were alive to their opportunity, and the miles of water that contain DIU LEBIQ UVU1J3UU oi tne championship on the same CO. court Tor sev eral seasons, a he two new courts have great width on the sides and long run-backs, and are most 831 Polk Above tUlU beautifully situated on a terrace over looking the lake. The courts are i By a Real Registered Specialist for MEN ONLY My wonderful treatment quickly restores weak men to their former strenjrth bikI vigor. orient treatment; low feet, years (riven to MEN'S DISEASES If you suffer from youthftil errors, lost of Tifur, or it you are uiuvous, riiazy or dcHpoudfiit, come to Strictly Reliable. cup presented by Commodore Phillips of the club, which has to be won twice by the same yacht before becoming the trifle faster than any of the bitumen courts In San Francisco, but are not so fast as the cement courta in the 1 Ao not appeal fcspwian? to th man wmk lng th rhaapest cure 1 asking anch a low let property or the owner.

Hie probable starters tn this race are as lor tne cure mituuiViivw-j DtJhinitMTi. but 1 want to louctt south. The new tennis court at Tahoe Tav ill men who obj'X-t to luring worbltant ie herftotore rhnrgrJ by noeenmts, My injure quick rt-nulta. or I would have to i-hant There has been a laxity in our standards. I am going; to nsk In the future that every man recognise the fact that he is under the control and supervision of our body and that there be no further cause for complaint.

Then we shall have performed our duty and shall havo created a new epoch, which will mean a world of success and pleasure to the men who are growing up so Martha, Annie and liielma of the San Francisco Yacht Club, loin of the California Yacht Club, Harpoon, Nixie, Speedwell, Mischief and Yankee of the S3 Years in San Francisco. HURti IT HIS FOR- BLOOD Poiaou, Bkin IliseaBea, Suras, Ulcers, Stricture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous Decline, Weakness, Piles, Diseases of the Kidneys and Prostate. offices now in Lebtg new brick block, laiyeat and best-equipped medical, surgical and electrical offices for nitm wet of New York. AU on ground floor of Letti brick building. Specially constructed for the Dr.

Lebig ttan Francisco's leading and most successful specialists fur men. Having no reut or protecting doctors to pay, fees are the lowest in city. Exclusive pri-rate entrance, too olire are. No st Airs to climb into publio rooming -bou sos. FREE NEW MUBECM OF ANATOMY.

ern was Inaugurated last week with a tournament for a cup offered by the hotel, which was won by Herbert Schmidt of the University of California. Schmidt defeated Workman of Corinthian lucht Club. GRIFFffHWliitSTOOWN these splendid sporting fish, they would leave the cities by the hundred, and could reach grounds that are easily accessible in a few hours. Violators of Game Laws. The high prices that the fish command in the Eastern markets have been a temptation to some of the Sacramento dealers to make shipments out of the State in excess of the legal limit, which Is fifty llsh a day.

Ueputy Fisii Commissioners George Neale, M. h. Cross and M. S. Hotchkisa have made tlve arrests in the past week.

Neale and Hotchkiss have three cases against the American Fish Co. of Sacramento. M. L. Cross seized a shipment that was sent out by liavi i Johnson, of Sacramento, who upon being confronted with the evidence, admitted the of nit ami wta curt rent sound and well.

WrakneM cured in 8 vettks by my ri bratory appliam-aw Blood Poison All Los Angeles in the final match, 6-1, 6-2, A STABLE OF RACERS The I-edorman brothers won the an nual tournament of the Herkelev Ten rims is renooTed in 30 days. Mercury or Potash to ruin tlie Sores, ulcera. pink. falling hair, sor throat or enlarged glaiula are dangvrotis Va. icocple and Strictures cured ulth'mt cutting.

Discharge cured in S-5 days. It uptur. Viles, Hydrocele Kidney, Bladder and Skin aiwaset permanently cured. Advice Fre Hour S-8. DR.

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or I could not Utiid jut ib proposition to effect Uie cur fcetore asking the lee. Men, and Men Only Ut prsctit limited to th diiordo if th nd it further cotiflnnd to thws pocial uid chnmic iIerrJouii ol tht pane ti-t. Thtae include SncnnatmThwfc. bost Vitality, Varli-ele. Stricture, Uj'drncfle, Cintj-aotecl llnorilers, Bloc I'oiwn.

Blad'lw and Kidney i-ilwaws. 1 htT taken up these ailmenU eaperia.lT tm-raiise tliwisanua of litei are mined and thouj-audt of wq are not what thej ihnuld because thev are down by ehrorlo weak-rK9, which the average practicing phr-lcum doe mderftaud and usually tne to make hfrht ol by tellina the patient that nature will toon repair the wae. But tn dratnj continue until the ntal force sapped from tha body and both the mental ud phjaical atructurea of ta body collaps. abundantly blessed with physical prowess and who are achieving- such notable success and are. bringing honor to the State over which our association has direction and control.

believe that In this wonderful California a new race and a new type of athlete can be born and bred. He-fore this can be done we must arouse a sentiment for a higher standard of manhood and a higher thought In all we do. Athletics in Its best sense can be made the most forceful Influence In our lives, provided It Is used solely for nis Club last Week and won the cups offered by the club. Seopnd prise went A recent rumor is to the effect that Clarke Griffith, manager of the Yankees, has a great ambition to own a racing stable. Orlf has a big farm out In Montana.

It Is said there are 5,000 acres In it. At present. It is said, there are 600 horses on It, some wild, some tame, and as soon as Orlf gives up WtiAK MbN fense, and went before Justice Clark-son, who Imposed a fine of $20. Geo. Neale has also arrested Pancost, another fish dealer of Sacramento, who to Alien ana itoue.

The other teams entered In the tourney were Deacon brothers, Kerns and Fischer, Hardy and Eddy. Whitten and Dr. Halls Relnvlirora. I- tor etops all losses In 24 hours. You feel an Im has made illegal shiDinents.

and paid Laseuaii ne win turn tils time entirely a tine of $20. WE CURB MEN I'tnwlddle, Easterly and Sheldon, Berry and Gestrr, Keith and Peddler. Green and Brock, Youngs and Henderson, and Young and Webster. ueputy ish Commissioner u. Weods.

of Fresno, arrested K. C. Snell. provement from th first dose. have so much confidence in our treatment that we oiTer live hundred reward for anv to Improving: the breed.

He will live In the mountains part of the year, it is said, and spend the rest of his time breaking the bronchos. If Griffith doesn't show more judgment in buying Ills the purpose or maKing our nouy, our mind and our heart, well and sound and happy. Fsed In any other way It is demoralising- and degenerating In Its All diseases of men cured in few days In Kings county, who wa taking black bass other than with hook and line. hv a new in fte influences. The men who are assoct brought him before Judge Ferguson, of Hanford.

where he was lined $1'0. I Have 'the Help lou ponies than he dues in buying players, he wont make much money. Head BAY COUNTY ATHLETES ELECT.NEW OFFICERS treatment. Urethral obstruct Wma. swpfl-Hues, kidneyi ana sted with me on the board of directors at the present time and those -who are Ueputy Kish Commissioru'r Ken tf.

Barnes arrested N. Helfava of Healds- ones aon i couni lor mucti on a race track. It likely that, after years of to be jtmolnted ny the many organiis bladder complaint, inflammation, gravel, burg on Monday Inst for trapping quail. He found a doren In his possession mond of Healdsburar. where the defend Need I ftnrt the rum of the trouble first and Hons who will Join hands wlih us when they know that our association staluls for what we mean to make It stand, will strive to awaken a love for the practice training me neiucose spirits of ball players.

Grif won't have much difficulty in training- even the wildest of the bronchos. ran coca te. Blood poison affecting body iKwe. throat, mouth, skis case we cannot cure. This secret rem.

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Bend for free book. ant was taken before Judge C. F. Ray mond of Healdsburg. when the defend true ideal for the rulure amateur atn letlcs of San Francisco and 4irfcX treatment to that alwaya.

Mj aim ia hw to hhle the tyTmtcni. but to our tha aUment munetely and tiirmis'ily. My aur basM on tiww rr.eihis. whir must aooner or iater ba applied to your caaa. ant admitted his offense and paid a fine of $25.

Haines also arrested Philip Ponzo for killing ouall during the Jeanette v. I.sngford. The Rochester Athletic Club will closed season on Sunday last. This defendant whs convicted at Healdsburg 100 CAN PAY WHLN CLRED The Bay County Athletic league held a meeting at the Oakland High School on Friday afternoon. The election of officer for the present year resulted as follows: President M.

Head, Laiwell High School: Secretary G. Padila, Lick; Treasurer Baumbaugh, Wllmerding. The held day committee is composed of Service, chairman: Baumbiuigh and Padllla. It was decided lo hold the semiannual track meet on October fith. The proposed football and baseball cham-tdonshlp were not accepted with favor by the majority of delegates.

The Burma government has declared open next month, and for their open before Judge Ravmond and also contributed 15 to tlit. tame-creservation Advice and Consultation Free ing card they will try to brine; to r.o ONLY and bones, cured for Ufa without mercury. YOUTHFUL ERRORS the (rreat et curse of man. Symptoms: Loe of memory, dimness of sight. Inst rigor, pains tlte buk.

weakness of tlie body and mind, nervous dt hil'ty, weak, impaired memory, absence of ni i tower, lost vitality, whkh terminates in insanity and death. You are under the care of reliable specialist, who are acknowledged authorities in the treatment of dispaws of men and whose suiwrior treatment is nowhere else to be found. You will sate time, mnev. great suffering, by consulting ua first T)argea low les than other specihts; thousands cured yearly. A'irice free.

Write for symptom blank if tinsble to call. fonsuHatinn and examination free. Honrs 8 a. m. to p.

Sundays, 10 to 1. fund. 1 Heputy Fish Commissioner H. W. Goocn arrested M.

F.nos and Arthur I gether Joe Jeanette and Sam Ijingford, the two colored wonders. George Armstrong has accepted for Jear.ette Homing vs. Jiu-Jttsu. Boxing or jiu-jitsu which had you rather rely upon in a rough-and-tumble tight' German experts are In the of en interesting discussion concerning the relative value of the two athletic arts as perfected respectively in America and Japa'i. With the hope of deciding the question In a practical manner, novel contests have been inaugurated in P.erlin u'ndi the auspices of the army and navy, lb-fore a grat throng of spectntors pugilist was pitted against a jiu-jitsu wrestler.

The referee tie, iiled the buttle a draw at the end of twenty-five minutes, though the boxer, who was aggressive throughout, was regarded as having the advantage. Larsen. near San for killing shore birds. The defendants were convicted before Judge J. G.

Quinn of Oakland, where thev were assessed and it is now up to Sam to clinch the CACTUS Corel Debllltv. rDr. gestore Vitality, UHEAM BsnUhes Weakness. SVnrG'j spriahlUness tnil vigor. "rllT pellet to OentlyruMv.1 ill match.

Tills Is one of the hest cards in the East at present and If they meet DR. RENT SCO 1756 Fillmore, Cor. Sutter $50 for their premature sport. it will be worth tie trip from New York to see it. If the club gets the the port or district to be a port for the shipment and landing of goods.

Thft ex-Empress Eusrenie has in six boxes the names of 3.14 children, all her good children. They were born on the same day as the lati Prince GLOBE MEDICAL DISPENSARY match, which will be for fifteen rounds, they will have a Fperlal train run from Buffalo to Kochtster on the night San Francisco, Cal. The government has also fixed the charges to be made for the landing or hipping of goods on or from the government Jettie at the port. 1'ilrt FILLMORE S. F.

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