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PR Um 110 eouodst Kempioni aqsj Billy Jennie IJnd. won, Feylie second. A. NANCY-' HAXKii NAPOIEOX AT 50 to I. Bessie r.vmani..

1M! Jack Kearney" las 'inorn omi Alory. 107j Teutonic, lis; Louise, a tz ftaitptATj loot lmn. i'ercyi iooi Meeona race ireen florae, trnt hmw. I lore Livlnaratnn 10 Rods for 'fl It purse 200: J. H.

Rushells won. Denovan iA i Bob Weitbree, second. Clara wuke third. Best time mpra, 100t Second race One mile: King Mac, 83 pounds: Tom. 75t Content, 76t DoUy Boy Jiy Dora Hsy.

JlJ 1JV lis Turf Travejs The Queen of the Tro a 1 JQng Cole's Son Caused as Upheaval fcy UpTma. Unron. SMI; CT111C. BZ. THird race 2:10 Class, trntrtnc rmru in at 1 second racs Handicap, purs 806, ball ThiM Vn.i.iv-eighths of a mile: Motor.

wianina' at Clifton. 90O: Lady Bell won, Diergo second, Clara a 118 pounds; Lehman, 118; Al Boyer, 118 Housatonlc, Jr. 11; March Away, 110s Rosalind, 110: Fiorina, 115; Meditation, 110 mue: Oaptaia IX. Chatter Harry 123 Starlight Walter 3. Wins the Isfor-AU Trot la Skedaddle DiUd Gray Eajfle by a Head Was OarUajld IIS April gaMivaa itm Serrioa Ill Tips aa Sheepeheaa Bay Raoea Special Dlspateh to the CUebe-DMnaeraV Salvador, 118; Lillian ie.

iiu; caun, nu. Fourth race Three-quarters of a mile: Jo We Have bought ap another lot of these rods, and offe them to. oar customers at the a bore extremely low price an til stock is exhansted. 1 Six-Strip, Hexagonal, Split Bamboo Bods, Baa HloDuft Win In ft Drive Erldal TeiT Caused en TTpset at Hawthorne Sara- Uu Price. New York.

August 28. -The Jihmthwi First race Leantaka first. Dr. Hasbrouck Third race Selling, para S200, six and sdeS.r8 ponndst Dollikms. Gray eoose.

til Miss Patton. 101; Rexsetto, 96: Barnard, 7f Laay Moore. S9x Tie Clever; 98 1 Johnny Campbell? 86! Parthian, 93; Sbandon Bell, nit Hedge Rose, 91; Prince Henry. 96 Fas Time Hal Poiafeg- Vanquishes Bias Sign treeing Kaeea on Miaaurils.4d H- linoia TrWfca, 'r 4 pftrnrj flR d. ainast 25.

To-day second. toga. Bacea. Second race Joe Ripley first, BtonentUie 1 Franco. 93; Texas, VO; cactus Blossom, 6j secuna.

Third race St Leonards first one-naii jiutuugo. BetsBaizar Importance 95 Odray Wellgr 101 Highwayman (by For-atr) MS Special Dispatch to th Blobe-Democrat. ftfr tng ciese rl Harry Askew. i to Fred Knox i Frod WooUey. 10J El Paao 10 My Partner.

lis State of lis Santamego, 89. -Fifth race Three-anarters ot a mile: Bilur. Sourth race Lamplighter first, Blltten sec New York, August 25. There! was quit an 89poun 110; Eolster. 100; Tee was probably the matetftln thy history of the Grand Circuit races i Haippden Part Tha track records for.

k-ottlng, both in increase In the attendance at Clifton to-day. Mike. 105: Luto. 92; Leocoius. 93; Silver Fifth face Addle first, Hammle second, Sixth raca Jullen first.

Sirocco norans. bnt no such crowd as tne management antlci- smith, 105; Abandon, 96; victress, 88; Josie 91; Pennyroyal, 107; Hancy, 91: Little Fourth race Selling, purse $200. one mile: 91 1 Bo-Peep. KIm MSIFter BlughMr 13 sated. The racing' was interesting, and bnt The Journal: race Lady Violet first.

Dr. Hasbrouck second. Second race-tWUl Fonso first, stonehellie 8-pleoe with extra Up, Mack eorragatsd wood frlp spiral wire tie glides, solid metal reel seat, xtrl windings, metal plugs, in finished grooved wood, form hnd cloth bag. On account ot the extremal low price we will sell one rod only to one person. Parties Outside of St.

Louis WU1 please send tL 80 to pay cost of packing1, ship ping, etc, Aaaie, 1 i BUI nuwnru.ro; ivanaw, lui. Sixth race Purse $500, steeplechase, short tot the excessive beat would bare been most Okiawell. wi Murray Sleht 108 a enjoyable. Forty books did business' to the 1US second. Third race Sir Francis first course: Aristocrat, mi pounas; wooaiora.

128; Annie Race, 140; Speculation, 124; competition and agklnai; broken a-d the competition paotihjt fecerd equaled, while thS crowd was theft largest for years, probably numbering 1 1 Tha greatest attraetidno the day was. Nancy Hanks' nil agalfefn I'tim In 2r08 Mary US betting ring; which was almost' a hot a an Fourth race Lamplighter first. The Peppet Fifth race Handicap, purse 300, five and oven. It was anything bnt a profitable day i lor the talent, as the favorites were, with one llpnap. wcero, 100.

Guonoester Entries. Special Dispatch to the Globe Democrat, econa. Fifth race Addie first. Hamtnia second. Sixth race Madrid first.

Jullen second. "f-; I a nail lurtongs: Ed Greenwood 101 Cleofna 98 OdreT. 9 exception, mercilessly The Prat: First race Dr. Hasbrouck first, Loantaka second. Gloucester, n.

August 25. To-mor The greatest Interest centered In the fourth, Ithaca Oriel. Billy the 99 SO ISO 96 which In. considerihg te rathr, loose track and the strong jl'in'a, one of the mare's most performancesi Her tints for the quarfcein tnile aa 0:32. Second race Patrician first, StonenelUe row's entries: E.

C1EA0HAM ARMS ad Wing 5 Knickarbocker. 106 Imposter 80 St. 107 second. Third race St. Leonards first 1 I First race--Six and a halt furlongs: Jim race, which, was the feature of the cam.

ana ronght out seven of the speediest sprinters at the Grey Eagle, considered almost Clare. 107 pounas; Wyoming. 107: Extra. Fourth race Lamplighter first, fha Pepper for the half ahd ffeh three-quarters 1:261, Her mile lweaiithe track record 107; Samaritan, 107; Fassett. 107; Long econa.

First raee Peregal fine. Envy seeeud. Second raoe Service flrat. SolllTaa seoond. Third race Odrey Brat, Harry Askew second.

Knignt. iui; waiter uampDen, 107; petuence, Dl.h.1 .4 ii Filth race Himmie nrst, Evanatus second. Sixth race SleiDner first. Void second. record of 2:17.

was sensational, aa was the time of Baronet. Summaries: -First race 2:23 trot. $500: 1 I' made by Nelson last falS i and is the fastest ever trotted In i Shakespeare, 107; Sister lone, 102; Trixy Fonrto race onuweii arst. Bo-Paap saeono Fifth raea Kaiekerbeeker Bra. Ed Qresv Xtatry First race Lady Violet first, Loantaka aeeond.

mraser, mi ataggi uuater, iuz; uueea The free-for-all trottihf jtcj was only sec second. Second race Stonenellie first will Fonso ond in interest to the ot Nancy- ur, Second race Five furlongs, selling: John McGarigle. 108 pounds; Lady lister, 107; Becono. Third race St. Leonards nrst.

1 A ''KlnBrer" at Sonth Sldeu Jockey Van Dnsen and Trainer Wm. Allen Fourth race The Pepper first. Lamplighter matron, iin; Kicnara 1. lu-; mraie coil, 104: Josie EL. 104; Atlanta.

108; DUlon were ruled off and arrested at South Side econa. Filth race Addle nrst, Evanatus second. 100; Headlong, 100: Blue Bird, 100; Some More. 99; Estelle. 95: Surprise.

95; Silver Park last night for attempting to ma a lack Ide, blk. by Cyclone. Oneida b. Fannie tyelone Wilkes, rti. May Morgan, b.

Bt Benoni. b. Mar, b- Time 2:20, 2:17. race Smith stakes S1000: Baronet, b. by Baron Frenchie, br.

Notredam.b. Morning Star, wr. Time Sixth race Sielpner first, Madrid second. Queen. 95.

ringer in the third race. F. T. Hanks, being strongly ficsnteated throughout. It was won by gaiter irho was a big favoritft.

ttSi t1- itb thii-4 heat, standing as the twit competn mark. The continued free-for-all fftoptag race, which Started the day, went lo-WaT Pointer by his winning one heat His are equaled the track record in coHtpttitiou made Insn year bT Grant's XbJlkllahj At the AT CLIFTON, First race Rear Guard first, Kerry Gow Wood loaned his speedy 3-year- Third race Seven furlongs: Tom Boy, 110 pounds; Lizzie McDuff, 109 Atlas. 103 Canadian. 10! Jule O. 10; Can't Tell, 106; 1 1 1 At second.

Second race Eiiia Ann nrst. Marble sec old The Sheriff to Van Dusen to be run on shares. Van Dusen entered the horse as Sans L. bv Steelduat Unknown. The trick was ond.

iwarastone. Levern colt, vx; Biacxwooa, 110; Madden. 106: Thornton, 108; Third race Kentucky Lady first. Tube Rose discovered and the pair promptly punished. Tbe summary follows: secona.

end of the race iiftie pool-boxes were raided by thtf Veal authoriUea. Fourth race Marsnau nrst. Clement sec uiaasrone, iue; Tradesman, iwt; Jamestown. 106; Capt. McChesney, 103; Forget-Me-Not.

84. Fourth race Six and Vbe-auarter furlongs: First race -Selling. flTe-elehths of a mile: Ken ond. ree-for-all pacing, purtti 51000: Fifth race Billy 8 first, Charley Wilson second. Hal Pointer 1 Bine siffn 111 cnaracter, lie pounas; uaoy, 100; Llsmore, 99; 107; Chartrnse, 101.

unbeatable at the distance, was backed until the bookmakers refused to place any odds against him. while Trlngle had a tew followers on tbe strength, ef her- good race, when she ran a close second to the Ut tie Texan last week. The race was exciting, i- and, although the favorite was defeated, tbe talent took It good naturedly, as the race was lost through no lack of trying tofwin. bnt by I aliniebit of bad judgment oh the part of Weber, who swung too wide at the upper turn and ran wide at the finish, allowing Bergen to come upon Skedaddle next the rail and snatch tbe purse by a head. Mabel Glenn was third.

1 St. Hubert bad the call in the opening race. with G. W. Cook and Flatlands about equally fancied for second choice.

Mamie B. B. got ofl in front, but was passed in the second ur-i long by Flatlands, who led to the finish. St Hubert got the place, with Noonday third. The surprise of the day came in the second race.

He and Sprite were equally fancied at 2 to 1, the latter bavinj a slight preference as they went to tbe post. The winner turned up i in Napoleon, a 80 to 1 snot, while Sprite was obliged to yield the place to Quarts, and Pie 1 finished in the ruck. Bess MoLfufl was the faithfuls'1 hope In the flfthrace, and the pretty filly proved true to the trust. Bess McDuff moved, out In the stretch and won the purse In a pretty finish by a bead from Balbriggan, with Double Cross third by a neck. I Rico had the call-in the sixth race, while a strong tip on Alrplant sent a lot of money 5 Into the ring, which the bookmakers readily accepted at 2 to 1.

Alrplant stelded to the front at the start and held theivan to the finish, winning a hot race by three parts of a i length from Hprry Alonzo, who beat Rico a bead for second money. The summary lol-. lows: i First race Six furlongs, selling:) Flatlands, Sixth race G. cook first. Josephine I 3 ton, 110 pounds (Green), 3 to l.won; Reserro, 110 (Gregg).

Id to 1, second: Eddie 110 (Mo-Faddo). 4 to li third. Tune 1:08. Chloe 105, Sleepy Fred 110, Trooper 110, Walkar 110, John Wlndlseh 110, and Little Sam 110. ran nnplaeed.

Second race Purse, for 2-year-olds, half a mile: Bhip Ahoy, 106 ponnds (Davis), 5 to 2, won; My Pearl. lo5 (W. Williams). 2 to I. aeeond.

Dora Bi Major wonder. .1. Fifth race Half mile: Theodore H. 108 secona sounds: Flueellen. 108; Fannie B.

colt. 106: Time 2:16. 2:12, 310j.13. 2:10. 2:19 trotting, purse i Will Be Shipped To Germany.

Volee, 108; Mamie M. 103; Pomona Belle, 99; Grasshopper, 108: Jersey Queen Ally, 107; Oenetta, 103; Lerna filly, 103; Andrew 101. Special Dispatch to tha Glebe Democrat. 10a (Turner), 5 to 1, third. Time Virena 10S.

EfflaJ. 105. Yale 9310S. and Winifred 105. Satanita and Navahoe.

Tt was expected that the Brit tan nla would take part In the race. She was all-ready to do so, bnt ust before the etart her captain received a telegram from the Prince ot Wales, the owner ef the cutter, ordering her not te sell. Before the first round was finished the caliaaa gave up and withdrew. The Satanlta and Kavafaoe finished, the first round at the tellewlng times: Satanlta, Nevahoe, 11:32:5. The Satanlta wen the race.

The Kavahoe continued to lose ground and finished seven minutes and forty-five seconds" behind the Satanlta. lioyal Tacht Clnl Rerttn, LoNixMt, August St5 The regatta the Royal Yacht Clab toot: place to-day. The course was in the English Channel distance, ef forty miles. Among th contestamU were the callnna. Satanlta mnd Kava hee.

It was expected that the Britannia would take part in the race, She was all ready to do so, but just before tbe etart her captain received a telegram 'ifrorA. Prince of the owner et the cutter, ordering her not to sail, i It Is Conjectured that Bhe was withdrawn because ol the recent death of the Duke ot Saxe-Ceturg and Gotha. who was an uncle et the Prince of Wales. i- r.i -i The Satanita iras the first to erase tM line, followed closely by the Calluna. The Nav shoe was third.

The Satanlta won, the race. The Navahee continued i te lose ground, end finished seven minutes and four seconds behind the Satan Ita. The: Callnna fouled a Hag: boat had dropped out. Dempsey Rlehteonsly In tern Ant. Chicago, Ilu August 25.

Jack Dempsey righteously Indignant ever the stery seat eut Trom Racine that he had been in that tart very drunk and that he had fllm-fiamed a woman out of $20. Dempsey and his wife have been in Chicago since last week, end the. story was undoubtedly a malicious one spread for some evil purpose. It contained as much truth as that sent from St. Paul last week te the effect that Dempsey was insane.

Jaoc fi perfectly eaae and well and looks te be Is 1 Lexikgton, Ky. August 25. Christian Vi-" Nellie McGregor. Mand Myrtle B. Alcyone, ft Geneva Puritan ran unplaced.

Macon ttao.) Baoes. I Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. Jacon, August 25. In tne free-for-all trot here to-day Glaze Berry's performance in the second heat beat the record for the track. Summaries: 2:43 trot, purse Hallle 1 1 I Richard 1 8 Macon 8 8 Bill Cox 4 4 4 Paulina Boy Idlt Time 2:82, 2:30 trot, free-for-aU.

puree $200: CHsze Berry j.j I 1 Moody 3 I 1 Time 2:25. 2:1944, 2:26. Three-fourths of a mile dash, pnrse $75: Chestnut Belle first, BSfletsecond, Pat Brooks third, Tedford fourth. Time 1:194. Schaurte.

of Dusseldorf. Germany, has pur Third race Selling, flve-elgnfhs of a mils: Jake Sixth race Six furlongs: Harry Ireland, 122 founds; Bobpy Calnan. 122; Pete, 122; Inver-lp gelding. 122; American Lady, 117; Frank tavton. 110 Bonnda (DavtsV.

to l.won: Phil chased of Merrill W. Smith. Englewood, IlL 7 (lis dls 122; Citizen, 122; fca Beaman, 122; the bay mare Belle Brino, aim of Werther Ool. Osgood Mary Mark Pointer, 1)0 (C. Hueatoa), 3 to 1, seoond; Tucson, 11 (W.

Williams). 8 to 1, third. Time 1KW1. Msnnette 105, Sadie Thompson 105, Hoodoo 110. Yankee Boy 110, and Headlight 110, ran unplaced.

Charies Keea, izz. 2:203. Mlavale and Jean Wilkes Time 2:1 bv Hambrino. aam by Tom cmwder. i.

Two-year-olds, trottlngtijiiutse $1500: ourtn raoe semncr, nve ana one-naii lurtongs: Altbea. 110 pounds (H. Barger). 7 to 2. won: Cast Also the bay suckling colt by Dark Night out of BellefBrino.

TniB mare is one of a number Memoline 1. i 1 I Openinar Day at Sheeohead Bay. Special Dispatoh to the Globe-Democrat. of mares that will be purchased in this vicin Mad ee Wilkes Onodaga .1 Out, 106 (Davis). 3 to 1, aeoond; Jennie 105 (LoHtes), 10 to 1.

third. Dakota 105, Stover. 105, WMazer 105, Paladins 105. and Bolus Hardy 110, ran unplaced. New York.

August 24. New York's favor ity and shipped to Germany for the purpose ot nreeaing to uaric Nignt. tor wnicn Mr. ite racecourse at Sheepshead Bay never Time 2 28, 1 Free-for-all, trottinfcj punie $1300rs schaurte paid $8000 last week. Dark Night appeared more attractive to the TO-NIGHT'S ENTRIES.

First race Four and a half furlongs: ana tre other two pnrcnases were sntppea to eyes of lovers of the picturesque day to New York, from whence they will be 105 Kitty WalterE J. 1 1 Little l.ii.tjai...... i ,4 3 Phoebe Wilkes. 2 Nightinjtale j.f ....88 sent direct to Germany Tuesday, and beautiful than it did the May 105 Fly 117 117 117 It Belle 105 DaLeoi 122 nminrta IVetteri ro 1. won: St- Hubert.

WINNERS AT MONMOUTH. 122 (E. Tribe). 3 to 1. second: Noonday, 119 eve of the fall meeting of the Coney Island Jockey Club.

which will begin tomorrow. The storm had freshened (Weber. 15 to 1, third. Emblems Bob Suth Brian d. Mamie B.

B. Fmress. O.W.Cook Time 2:13, 2:13, Trd' I Mlnnehauft iKjiees-i i Minneapolis, Mink. J' Afaghst 25. Follow' The Keenes II end the X.ist ot Success- the Tass, shruobery.

flowers and Jim Fagln and Plaintiff also ran. Time fnl Owners Marcus Daly a Close foliage into renewed beauty. The I Second. grand stand, club house. betting navlllon and Hucurgus.

110 Marvin, Jr Inquire 110 Cotton Eyed Joe. Darknlght. 118 Second race Five furlongs: Columbus Ml Gen. Hues Sadie Thompson 101 1 Viola Jennie L. 101 I Lets ti Investigator 103 1 Little Barney Ban 105 Jim Lee Burnett 106 Christina Third race One-half mile: lng are to-day's summaries ijkt Minnehaha: Second race Five furlongs Napoleon, 94 sounds (Stewart).

50 to 1. won: ouartz, 07 Montloello (111.) Kaoes. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. Monticullo, iLTAugust 25. The Central Illinois races ejpsed here to-day with a hotly-contested rapeT There was great excitement when Black-Diamond, the Piatt County favorite, made the first heat in the In breaking the track record and leaving the field far behind, but it was all quieted when Merritt, the black mare from Macon County, took the next three heats and won first money.

The following is tbe summary: Free-for-all pace, three in five, purse $200: Merritt, blk. by 8 111 Black Diamond, g. by Gray Harry 12 3 2 Billy the 3 4 2 2 Ironto, blk. a 4 2 3 stables shown with a brightness due to the Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. 2:80 trot, purse S300: 1 1 10T 10a io 109 110 113 New York, August 25.

The Monmouth iPansTl. trttrt 1. s(nnil- Srjrite. 94 (Brooks). Cleansing enects 01 tne storm, wnicn swept tbe dust and dirt from every buiidlns; near tbe sea shore.

The reports of damages 6 to 2. thirds Fanny Hill, Pie, WiUiston, Jerry Alta Park Association, which ended yesterday. Chamonka. Floyd. Jim Corbett.

King Joseph, began on July 3 and continued forty-six to stables were ialse, for everything about nrst-ciass 1 1 2 3 3dr dr 5dr dr Tar Belle Bethel Miranda filly and La faro also ran. nm 1 -rui. tne place is spick-span ana solid. JhrsA CArnlvaL and the track is all right and Third race Six and a half furlongs, selling: days. Three hundred and ninety-one horses contended for stakes and purses of the value of $020,857.50, of which amount the associa Mollle-Mexico 105 Deck 100 Gypsr 100 Joe Cannon 105 106 105 106 105 J.

B. 3 Herman Hayseed Outright Prince Albert. Bald Eagle Coney Island Flsrtt in great shape. Groups composed of New Vobit Alienist 24. Vh flonevl Tula nit Unicorn, 107 pounds (Clerico), 5.to 1, won v.r"iiu int to 1..

second: In owners or representatives of the great Virplniua tion added $353,660. There were 279 races. Fourth race One-half mile: Time 2:20. 2.20H, 2:20, dueirv. 102 (McKenziel.

20 toil, third. est stables of thoroughbreds on this continent, including the Blemton, Ran- two of which were walk-overs. There was oneidead heat for second place. In twelve 2:21. ii.

1 VhMiUpiUArin Time 1:25. I cocas. Keene Madison. the Dwvers. 2:29 trot, purse S500 i 100 105 105 Fourth race Five furlongs: Skedaddle.

105 races (only two horses ran. making a total of Koanette 100 WUlle Toramie Archer. 106 Lex 105 Broker Soney Robinson 106 the Keenes, Morris, CroKer, Brown and iwrnnAs (RopMfii is to 1. won: Gfrey Eagle. Z7 winners.

27 seconds ana ztio tmras. Tne Rogers. Marcus Daly. Pnlsifer. Bvron McLel- foo (Weberl.

2 to 1. second; Mabel Glenn. 104 Athletic Club has arranged "gn attractivi fiBtlc carnival for next filght The programme for the occasion win consist of several' limitee-ronnd contest. The most Conspicuous is a slx-rowad bout for Beientlfic jpolnts between mysterious Billy Smith, ot Boston, who recently defeated Tom Williams, et Australia, end Tommy Ryan, the Western wonder, man who has never 1 U7- 1 gross winnings 01 owners are as follows: Time 2:22, 2:23. 2:50 class trot: De Wulft, o.

g. Andrew C. b. a liazel N. Juror, b.

a Waveland. b. is Time 2:23, 2:27. 2:28. land, Applegates.

Appleby, waiter Rollins. Maggie Wright Kllie Waterloo Keller But 1 1 8 3 4 dr 8 4 Fifth race Four and one-half furlongs: 6 2 S-4 4 8 'onehoe). 8 to 1, third. Tringle, zingara. OWNsas.

Int. 9dL Sd. Amt. Follansbee. Geo.

Smith. Matt Allen. W. Dono- Gefenre Chloe 111 3 2 3 8 3 2 4 4 4 7 dr 0 Ois 6 5 6 8 8 10 8 J. B.

A P. P. 10 SM.61S hue, Burridge Bros, and many others whose i Flenrette and Berwyn also ran. nme Fifth race Seven furlongs: Bess McDun, 11 Marcna Daly. oi.eso names are known from New )ork Bay to the 111 112 111 112 3 12 Leas Ben Belra Lady Catoosa 107 107 107 107 lit 7 nnnnrin IRrnnksl.

0 to 5. won: Balbriggan Dutchman Ban gam Jack MoOrady. Gideon Daly. Gulf of Mexico, were chatting cheerfully ovef Oneck 8 38,966 29,285 28,386 Stat Brino yet sunerea aexeat. 93 (J.

5 to 2. second; Double Cross, inn it weturk ro l. third. Time tne prospeots 01 a successiui meeting. Abe Ualstead M.

F. Dwyer. Rnncocas Stable 2:23. 20 1 SO 1 9 14 It 34. EM Lnrehetta.

Gloriana. Foxlord, False Ahrens 2:25. 1 v. The meeting will last thirteen days. On Tuesday the Futurity Stakes will be the star performance, and altogether twenty-four 23,089 Won tn ftml.

iXlebt Fields at Saratosav. mnA MrPiwrnaflK alflO ran. Blemton J. A. II.

D. 2:85 pace, purse $400:. Minneapolis. August 23. The Jackson (Mich.) Kaces, Special Dispatch to the Glob-Democrat.

Jackson, Mich. August 2k To-day'B races were tame and there was no special feature except that the postponed 8:40 trot Special Dispatch to the Globe- Democrat. stags events win enliven tne cara. Tim Tknnalrin -t. 20,830 18583 12.478 11.925 Moore- Kessler tight at the Twin City Athletic Saratoga.

N. Y. 25. The weather The stake features to-morrow will be the Dolphin Stakes, the Fall Stakes and the Sixth race Six furlongs: Alrplant, 122 pounds (McDermottj, 2 to 1. won; Harry i' Alonzo.

122 (Bergen), 3 to 1, second; Rico, S. 119 (McAuleyl, even, third. Caavass. tart and J. Mci.auakJ.ia also ran.

Time Rolf The 6 4 Club to-night was awarded to Moore 4 fd 11,347 Tartai Chief Green Stakes. The Dolphin Stakes 4 111 3 6 4 4 1 8 8 4if 2 o-er: djt third round, on a JouL Kessler fouled him 1 10,275 MnewmnD will be a three-cornered affair J. Rnppert, Jr J. O. Follannbee Nathan Strana P.

J. Dwyer A Son Brown Rogers Empire Stable R. Crocker K. 0. Headley George Forbes Byron McClelland was won In straight heats by Kittle Glencoe, who was not in It to any great extent yester Aioert L.

here to-day was extremely hot. It preceded another storm and to-night it is raining hard again and the prospects for a good track for the balance of the meeting are very poor. The warm weather to-day brought a good I between Keene's colt St. Leonards, every round, though continually cautioned. The fight was lor $1000, $250 to the Jnnla 2:28.

2:27, rilifton Entries, i Special D1 tcn to the Globe-Democrat. 8,775 8,737 8,255 7,047 8,858 8,407 8,288 8.210 R. Croker's colt Prince George and Marcus Daly's colt Sir Francis, and the event of the day will begin when these great 3-year-old colts measure strides Sporting: Notes. i Hkw Yoftx, August 25. Entries for to-mor Macomb at a mile and a furlong.

The Ten Oak saloon and pool room, 209 North Sixth street, reopens to-day Saturday). i Tow Alucm. retired ohamptna pagiltat of 'the' 'world, 619 Market street. Free concert every Special Dlspateh to the J. B.

McDonald B. Collins Preakness Stable D. t. Puleifer MoCafferty W. Jennlnsr attendancu to the track, but the racing itself was of a poor order.

Not only were the fields light, but the quality of the contending horses was far below the class that the meeting has previously shown. Green: Morris scored his first race of the meeting with St. Pat in the 2-year-old race. row's races at Clifton First race Six and one-half furlongs: 5.485 Fall Stakes at the same distance, with Lamplighter giving lots of weight to a field of seven. --made up of such Macomb, Augustus This, the last 6,240 8,000 18 844 8 9 8 8 4 6 2 8 1 4 4 3 8 2 2 0 1 8 0 8 1 4 6 1 1 8 3 6 3 3 1 intra 107 day of the Macomb racesf.iiWi notable for the race-horses as Sir Walter.

Blitzsn. trTT Qow 102 King Crab. Khaftan Rear fact that Senator Conallr)4cmCred the trot: 91 88 07 a Bhett COURT'S. The imported colt Fred Douglass was second and George Beck was third. ting record of the tracSc making a mile in Comanche, The Pepper, Pickpocket Wildwood, will also be a race well worth the trip to see, to sav notnlng of the Green Leather 102 Heads or Tails.

101 93 o.uurt 4,860 6,033 4,465 4,295 4,209 Sea Bird. day. Summary: 2:40 class, trotting, purse $200: Kittle Glencoe won, Charta Medium Flora Greenback third. Best time Two mile, trotting, purse Tornado won, John Rose second. Boomerang third.

Best time Novelty race, purse $20O: Dotal won, George K. second, Regmont third. Best time 2:829. Lebanon (Intl.) Races.) Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. Lebanon, August 25.

Sixteen thousand persons were In attendance at the races hdre to-day. In the 2:20 trot, purse $800, Dot L. wjh. Nominee second Bourbon tnlrd, Time 2:261, 2:27, 2 :35 pace, purse $250: Redskin first, Bessie Polk second, Amy L. third, Bessie Battle fourth.

Adalah Wilkes fifth. Time 2:30, 2:29, 2:34, 2:40. Running raee. mile and repeat, purse ISO. Lime rea capturea nis race nanaiiy, ana is evidently getting back into something like San frablo IjItIrat1on Ended.

Mary 90 Stakes snd three other Interesting races Trotting, free-for-all, piTte $p0: which make up the programme, the details of Benatpr Conkllng, D. a. dm Bpseoe his old form, although with the advantage in weight he had to-day it is not much to hia credit that he won. W. E.

Easton Boyle Littlefleld T. iff Coulter W. Lakeland H. P. Headley G.

Ht' Kernaghan O. Littlefleld, Jr Dan Miller W. Donohne W. O'B. J.

E. Pepper Burridge Bros A. Clason G. E. Smith L.

Sraart unc.w. i i 108 108 which follow: First race Five and a half furlongs: HnxbamSp. by Nest Egg 3,910 3,850 3,648 3,002 111 why Lester was made favorite in the mile Guasie J-. b. m.

by Moody 8 Honest BverlT. b. s. Bvel Abdallah. 2 3 3 4 4 dls 104 101 9 11 17 te 8 IS 8 1 1 10 7 7 0 3 8 8 3 8 8 3 0 1 2 1 3 1 8 4 5 1 4 6 3 4 3 1 a 6 4 8 2 0 1 4 1 0 8 8 0 8 2 1 4 2 1 1 3 9 8 0 0 0 0 2 9 130 I Dr.

310 Wah Jim 101 TJncle Jess 98 Lorimor S3 3. Jnddis Baby, eh. m. by Roso 103 Tormentor tady Violet TOantaka Walcott Yemen Laaghlng Water. 2.920 race is a conundrum.

Nothing be has done here Justified his position in the odds, and the race provea it Highland won her race handily, with Sandbwne, who got something Time 2,900 SAltFRANCrtOO, Cal. August 25. Th con eluding chapter In the historical case of Emerle against Alvarado has been written. The referees who were: appointed to partition the estate have' completed their Tabors of making an equitable distribution of the famous San Pablo ranch, twenty sniles from this city, among the 250 claimants. The referees found the total valuation ot th property $1,722,000.

The grant was originally the bone ol contention over which the Alvarado and Castros fought during the latter days ot Mexican rule in this State. The American 98 Addie 98 Pacing, free for purf MS30Q: tne worst 01 tne start, second. 2,650 2,305 105 05 85 B0 85 Second race Five furlongs Rebecca Rowett Ally and Panltzen won their Bonnie B. b. s.

by Trego, a. s. by Egmont Washington W. Lovell C. J.

Kelly Baahford Manor Walcott Camobell races without much trouble. Patrolman was 1 2 2 6 3 3 4 4 dls sold this afternoon to Tom Williams, and lis 108 108 3 2 8 a 3 8 1 2 8 1 1 a a 8 1 3 1 8 a 8 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 l. -i ttw 2,347 2.340 2.330 2,070 2.078 1.995 gtonenelHe. Willonso Little Clarus Patrician. Long 8banka Bessie Biggs first.

Charlie Russell second. McQinty third. Memory fourth. Time 1:49, 1:52. after the Kennel Stakes race tta run to-morrow Saragassa will pass Into the ownership of 115 1C8 1C5 108 108 1(8 97 Bneirla Flirt Joe Ripley Potentate.

She 108 108 Second race Five furlongs: Marble. US Carrie Ptortnda 108 1 Haial Starling 103 Miranda W2 Eliza War Lord 100 Mamie Third race Five furlongs, selling: Wheeler 103 Brookdale. U. Upstart 101 Marceilas 87 Mamie Kellr Kentucky LadT S7 Toba Bkadi 95 1 Tube Bose Fourth race Seven furlongs: I Copyright 118, Marshall i Merry Duke 34 Balbriggan Clements 101 Rico Bear tioard 4 93 1 Harry Alonto Fifth race Four and one-half tur'ongs: 'Billy 8., 10S I Dnrkneas Charlie 105 Romance Vera 100 Alrplant Benjamin 105 Berwyn i Mohican H2l Sixth race Four and one-half furlongs: Himstone 105 i Kiowah' O. W.

Cook 101 Hardv Fox.i The Pearl 100 Jay Qu El Pt. Patrick 102 Lawrence .4 Jiiiaa Aggie 100 Josephine. Mr. segram, tne canaaian lunman. une Trotting, pt fie $160.

108 9 109 80 The 2:50 pace was continued until to-mor 108 summary follows: J. J. Sheridan Mr. 8. G.

Reed D. W. McOonn J. W. Rogers C.

Walker C. Miller 1.925 row. First race rive and one-half runongs: St. Pat, 102 pounds (Noble). 2 to 1, won; Fred Uncle Josh, r.

h. by Arsaces, 3 3 1 Harry, b. Satrip t3 v- 114 Frank Marvel, b. by Tonnis.5?lli:es.. 2 2 3 Fearless, ch.

by Sandy EiSfe i .4 4 Third race One mile and an eighth, Dol phin Stakes: 1,870 1,855 i 1,728 1.B85 Gentlemen's Drlvlnar dob. Douglass, 11 Moms ,0 to 1, second; ueorge 105 The Gentlemen's Driving Club Trill hold Sir Franels St. Xeonards 110 O. A. Jones.

T. barrett 101 1.055 Time 2:37, 2:41, STs Fall an eighth. M. T. Downin.

105 102 Fourth race One mile and 6 takes: Valley Farm Stable. Beck, 10ft (Thorpe), 7 to 5, third. Miss Richmond and Hymn also ran. Time 1:12. Second race Five furlongs: Little Fred, 97 pounds (Griffin), 2 to 5, won; Dutch Oven, 98 (Thorpe), 9 to 2, second; Fan King.

103 (H. Taylor)-. 4 to 1. third. Elk Knight also ran.

John Erans Ran tout i 1,345 1.3B5 i 1,299 l.ioo Lamplighter 12S I Sir Walter. its regular matinee at Forest Park! this att-errioon. Entries are as follows: First race Free-for-all exhibition trot: Jewell Wilkes. Bertha. Monocrat and Harry Allen.

Second race 3:00 exhibition pace: Tony comancne in Biitzen. Special Dispatca to the GlobeS tnjocrat. lit 104 104 104 104 The Pepper Rantocl, 111. August Mt r-Jhe second an' 1,100 Time 105 101 105 J. McLaaghlin C.

Flelschmann. A. Ottinger W. B. Jennings H.

Tnrner Matt Ool. North Candelabra 104 I Wildwood Fifth raceSeven furlongs, selling: Third race One mile: Gettysburg. 118 settlers tor a trifling consideration bought from the Spanish holders undivided interests in the rancho. The time came when a partition was demanded, and, the litigation that followed was appalling. The Cnites States Government conflrmsd the grant to th Castro and Alvarado after California became a part ef tbe Unwwi.

ire My 500,004 have been expended In settling the right the litigants. i A Claim tor Damagp. I Special Dispatch te the Gtebe- Democrat. KKOXUK, August 25. SUH tor $300 i damages was brought to-day by mmi Kerr, administratrix ef the estate -of Harry E.

Kerr, against the Keokuk Water Works knd 1 American Water Works Cera pan y. Kerr wat their engineer, and while sick with typhoid fever was taken from bed and down to the -pumping station to look after some ma. chlnery. A few day later he died, platntia claims, from exposure to which the ton nual meeting of the.JjSrthf County' i 1,080 i 1,007 1,000 8. J.

W. Tedford, Barney McGregor, Dolly 103 Fair Association closed to-J( arith a good at 99 1U0 pounds (Morris), 2 to 1, won; whltewings. 93 (Neary). 8 to second; Lester, 103 (Griffin), even, third. Silent and Zaldlvar also ran.

Time 1:4734. S3 14. loi. k. ana Boxer.

i Third race 2:35 trot, purse $20: Kate C. Monitor Prince, Tom Kimble and Geo. Vest. 905 112 I Htfmmie 95 Evanatus 81 I Ingot mile. Green Stakes, tendance and fair card of twf esji Summary: 3:00 trot, purse $150: 80 Addie Integrity Panway Sixth race One turf: W.

Hay ward A. 0. Munaon 925 AT BAST ST. L.OOT3. on Fourth race Five furlongs: Highland, 113 Red Ribbon Stable 0 9 0 4 1 I 0 1 1 3 8 I 8 0 1 3 Eddie McGregor, ch.

h. 1 Baby b. m. 2 Utopia, b. 3 pounds (R.

Williams), even, won; Sandowne. G. W. Newton L. C.

White Her iir.i (tsaiiara), 15 to 1, secona; Henry young. Wlnnlfred Lands a Good Bet for Owners in the Maiden Raee. 2 110 (Tnorpe 7 to intra, ratroiman and Ramapo Stable Rogers A YounK 1SS 130 128 117 5d Stayer, b. 1531 Sielpner 137! Julian 1301 Madrid 120 Grace Brown 117 i Siroeco Lizzie Void Restraint Orchis. William T.

also ran. Time 925 875 866 850 820 800 790 780 729 700 Wlnnifred, a 2-year-old maiden, owned by the Reading Stable, was turned loose in the if- Fifth race Five and one-half furlongs: Re Time class, trot, purse $2 W. H. Sands Geo. S.

S. Brown M. M. Allen first race at East St. Louis yesterday, and JL becca Rowett.

84 pounds (Moore), 9 to l.won; Carmen, 105 (Thorpe), 4 to 1, second; Nativity. HO (Kunze). 15 to 1. third. Triumph, Panhandle, Pat woodcock and Duke John Sonticns.

b. Barado, br. Spanish Qaraller, br. pany's agents put nun. Fair Grotinds Entries.

W. C. Daly Brookwood 2 11 2 3 2 M. 111 6 3 6 31 S8 3 4 4ro. won without an e3ort from a large field.

The filly was backed from 6 to 1 to a 2 to 1 post Young Moxey, b. F. Gebhard also ran. Time Seven races are on the card for this, the opening day of the St. Louis Jockey Club's 4 8 2ro Curl Bros T.

P. O'Hara Sixth race Five furlongs: Panitzen. 94 favorite, and the owners of Jbe "good thing" made a respectable coup on her victory. Win- bt 8 8 5 6ro fall meeting. The feature will be the Wel Bath Beach pounds (R.

Doggett), 4 to l.won; Mufflner, 85 (E. Williams). 16 to 5. second; Issie O. 2:33, 802 652 500 490 300 300 800 800 209 300 toe Lee umei.

o. Palsy, a. i Time 2:301, 8JS 2:881. -laii-fi Free-for-all pace, purse Elglar, e.k Tom Smatzlv. sr.

come Handicap at a mile, for which nine are i shawneetown (III.) Rnces, Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. Siiawnkbtows, III. August 25.f The attendance at the Fair to-day was not so large as yesterday on account of threatening rain. The raSes resulted as follows: First race Trot, mil heats, three in five: Archbishop first, Harry Wade Red Clover third. i i tl i Second race Running, three-fourths of a mile dash: Lady Useful first.

Little Dick second! Granny White third. Third race Hunnlng, five-eighths of a mile dash: Lady first, Florence 8hank second, Pope Dale third. Barrv (III. Races. Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat.

Barry. III. August 25. Following are the results ot to-day's races: Free-for-all trotting, purse $150: watchword won, Bonnie Josie second, Olaf third. Time 2:25.

nllecd Is one of Eugene Leigh's cast-offs, and bad previously started four tlmes out only 94 (Thorpe), 4 to 5, third. Glenmar, Republic and Shenandoah Maid also ran. Time colored. One ot the number Ethel Gray G. W.

Smyth H. K. Vingnt H. Warnke, Jr F. F.

Miller Perry Belmont Sew Mexico Private Lnnd Claims. Special Dispatch to 1e Globe-Democrat. Santa Tb, N. M. August 25.

The United States Court of private Land Claims to-day confirmed The Pledrs Lumbre grant, covertog I 48.O00 acres, neer Abqnlu, ta which ere the ChamaKiver placer epotts. The cenrt thee adjourned te Nevember 13. At this term it considered caeaes involving acre of grant lands, and gave final decisions con- firming to private ewner 220,000 'acres, sad 1:05. Is a doubtful starter. but with Pat- 1 8 8 a a i i i i i 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 9 once was bqc piacca.

On tne strength of bis superb showing the day before; Horace Leland was made favorite 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 J.C.Cj, eh. Jdr J. B. Dyer 4 da a ton's marei out tbe contest should be an Interesting one. as the remaining starters are well matcbed.

In the event of Ethel being a 200 lor tne second race, and went to the post lav ttarry ntenac, Dia. it Martin Doyle R. G. Swieert. Saratoira Entries.

Saratoga, N. August 25. Entries for i too Y- 0 ear fSLi.i: dls Uhly supported at 8 to 5. Envy led until well in the straight, when Horace Leland passed starter, however, she should have an easy to-morrow's races: on the strength of her recent fine i 150 i 198 100 i )00 Time 2:259, 2:20. John Hnnter Charles Oxx R.

Roche M. Corbett F. Foster her, and won in hand by a length. Two lengths separated Envy and Everett, who First race One mile: Galinlo, 110 pounds; tn oenau oi tne uovers saent reiosea to i showing at Hawthorne. The other events firm claim emouating te 400,000 acre.

Lester. 100: Acclaim. .100: Maj. Joe. 104: Spring Valley (Ifd?) Baces.

100 Were second and third respectively. Flushed with success, the knowing ones tossed their money in on Ban Sach, at 8 to 5. have all filled well with horses of fair class. The card in detail: First race Selling, purse $300, six Tigress, 99. Thomas Green O.

Cornelsen A loo 1 109 Special Dispatch to the Globe-is iamocrat. secona race tive ana a nair runongs: sun Glimpse, 118 pounds: My Girt. 118: Lons lo win the third race. Ban Sach was found The folio wine are the wlnninir mounts Of Bvndi tTp tor Hts Rlehts. Speed al Dlapatoh th (Hob- Bmerac trot lor purse of J150t Olagle ladly wanting, however, and he dfld not even thow.

Alter El Paso had run himself out in front. Mooney brought Pebble Rock through Sprino Valley, III. Auist 25. -The race to-day surpassed everythij before known in: this city. The number of ioB finishes were remarkable.

TKo atttnai ce was' nearly Jockeys: Slmms. 89: Hamilton, 36; Midgley, (from August 1), 30; Lamley, 26; Doggett, 16: Littlefleld. 15: Bioane. 1 12: dale, 118; Rey el Anita, 111: Fredericks, 98; French Lady, 85; Banker's Daughter, 85; Ellen B. 85; Sappho, 90.

KM 105 102 10a 109 119 Helen 88 Loftln, Jr Dave Annies 9S Miss Knott. Frank Ellis 95 Expense Mamie B. 101 May Bird Heloise 101 Adversity and landed him winner on tbe post by a Third race Kenner's stake, one mile and a uvenon. lz; Bergen, iu: a. Clayton.

8: penn. T. Sloane. 5: McCaflertv. 4: aoodale.

4: tsow. summaries: -m Quarter: Don Fulano, 117 pounds; Stowaway. 17; El Reno. 87. 2:50 trot: Rogers, RelH, Fox, Thompson, 2 won, iseue reper secona.

J. it snoaa. third. Time 2:89. 2:89 and 2:891.

Itlch Hill (Mo,) Races. Special Dlspateh to th Globe-Democrat. Rich Hill, Mo. August 23. This Was the fourth and last day Ot the Rich Bill Fair and vFourth race One mile and a Quarter: Prince limy jfenaett mi Second race purse $400.

for 2-year-olds, jcenjamin, rrice, 1: runt 1: ni. Williams, Sandor I i. i 1 1 Mark Field i. T.A 1 a of Darkness. 112 pounds: Charade.

110: Bryant. 1: j. Lamiy. j. Davis, Pick tout ana one-naii iuriengs: Strathmeath.

110: Victorious. 99: Jusurtha. White Stockings 3 3 ering, Carter, Corbley, Swash. Garrison, 1. IIS 93: Saragassa, 90.

103 Dakotah Mairele Smaliwood. US Finn race rive runongs: Nfck, 110 pounds; Tactician, lOO; Rival. 105: Km press Fred k.uij own. 4 4 1 Kitty Wells 6 8 8 True Knight 5 Jack 8 7 A Theory Worth Testing. I LrjtcoLN, Keb.

August 25. Dr. George A. Fllppen. a wU-thown colored man of tu city, began suit la the District Court of this county te-day against M.

H. Evwrett, J. O. Everett and W. 3.

Marshall, the manager ot the plange in the enlpbe-settse toath house In this city, becanee the defended had re Tesed him because of Ms color the right swim In. the water. He claims this Is a vie latlon of tbe civil rights act. -A Horsomaa 8ned. Special Dfspasah the 61ooe-Dateerst.

I LeriHOTOir, August 23. 1C P. llama, of Terr Haute. Ind. filled eatt in th Circuit Court her te-day for $2000 against Dr.

A. herman, of Jtew York, proprietor Sherman stock Farm, this county. This money tt 1 claimed for two service fees te: AxteU ta. erick, 110; Santa Anna, 110; Lisbon Maid, Clear Grit won tbe pacing race. Smith sec Anne Lid a lis Lady 115 Baby Bill 118 Followday lis Coroner 123 An Austrian who baa passed many years in Htllaboro 106 The surgeon ios Maggie Gray.

110 Kract Keene 113 The Iron Workeg (formerly The Iron-) master) 113 8 1 1U. T. V. Moeat. 9 dls hot climates assures the Cincinnati Timet ond, Eva Wlla-es third and Lucy Duma fourth.

The best time was 2:19. Sixth race Steeplechase, short course: St. LiUke. 143 pounds: San Josephine (formerly Star that an unfailing nreventive of heat The free-for-all trot was won i la three Tlme-2 2:30. 2:38 i 2:80 pace: Handicap, $1000 Sleet), 104; St.

John, 139: Roea, 130; Return, 128; AlchemUt, 125. prostration is a yeiiow lining for one's clothing and hat. He says: "i was once sent straight heats by Miss Fullerton. wfdo t'J)y Bolton second, Mollis fiprague third and Third race Welcome added, one mile: 7 111 8 3 TTnele Tom Daisy Dean Bird Roe Aahton Boy Ti" 1 2 3 6 8 4 home from India or being knocked out by the sun's rays, and on mv wav back the Winston fourth. Best time 2:26.

In the 3-vear-eld pace Pansy Blossom won Fiawthorno Races. 3 4 second time for business interests took me Carrie on warrt. 1 a In straight heats; Valid second and John W. third. Pansy Blossom's best time was 2: 18i.

Special Dispatch to the Giobe-Detnoorat. TTheleJohn 9 Chrraes loi Safe Berne Miaty Morn 1M Lucille Manetta 07 Bonnie Bvrd 100 Inveroamd 9T! Ethel Gray 117 Reputation lot Fourth raee Selling, purse $300, six back It occurred to me that the photographer's plan would be a good thine No 3 3 3 8 8 CmdAQO, nx. August 25. The result ef the Black A. 2 Rowdy Boy 7 Paddy Dean H.X...

dl Black dl first race at Hawthorne to-day gave the talent one ever got sunstroke or sun fever from exposure to a dark source of heat, or even to dls. dls. independence Bace. i neck. Bed wing was third, a lengtn away.

Hiram Argo, with Gorman up. looked like a successful combination, and it was played liberally at 2 to 1 in the fourth raoe. After a brief delay at the post, caused by the tiousness of Llllie H. who wanted to Jump over everything and everybody, tae field was dispatched with Hiram Argo In front. The favorite was never overhauled, and won easily by a lengtn and a half from Bob Lytle, who defeated Piccadilly by a head.

Gsilty, at 5 to 1, won the fifth race handily from Josephine Cassioy. Gazette, the favorite, finishing tnlrd. With a capable boy in the saddle, odrey couldn't have 1 lost. The summary First race Purse S200, maiden 2-yesr-olds, half nllti Winnlfred, 110 pounds (Knapp). 3 to 1, won: Abe Cohn, 111 (Gorman), 3 to 1, second; Oeorgle 103 10 to third.

Time :54. Mary O. 107 (Steppe) 8 to 1. King Henry 106 tBogers) lOto 1, The Indian 106 (Perry) 30 to 1, Kean 108 (Barrett) 10 to 1. High Tide 111 (Lea- Kn 15 to 1, Erace 111 (Vignea) 40 to 1, King vis 111 (Mooney) 10 to 1, and Virginian 111 (Boykjn) 30 to 1, ran nnplaoed.

1 Second face PelLag. pnrae S200, four and a half furlongs: Horace Leland, 107 pounds 1 (Roger, 9 to 5, won; Enw, 102 (Torian). 6 tot 1, cond; Everett, 107 (Steppe). 6 to 1, third. Time, Bousneil 107 ((iorman) 6 to 1.

Leon II. 1(7 (Avery) 7 to 1, Avon d'Or 110 fMooney) to 1, Buckthorn loi (Pfcvnconl) 7 to 1, Mary (Barrett) 8 to 1 and Ida Harding 89 (Perry) 15 to 1. ran unplaced. I Third race Belling, purse S300, six furlongs: 'Pebble Rock, 110 pounds (Mooney), to 1, won; II Paso, 97 (Torian), to 1, aeoond; Red Wing. 107 (Piaatoni), 7 to 1, third.

Time 1:24. Moose 95 U. Davis) 6 to 1, Tom L. 97 (J. Siatth) 10 to 1, Hin-eoLase 102(Perrj)2O to 1.

Ban Saah 113 (Gor-gian) 9 to 5 and Sam Sayras 110 (Han) 30 to 1, ran knplaeed. i Fourth raoe Sailing, purse $'200. flue furlongs: Htram Argo, 114 pounds (Gorman). 3 to 1, vreo; cold chill, and a series ef reverses was Free-for-all trot: i Special Dfspcteh te the Globe-Democrat. Ttb of Dr.

W. IL WlllAms. one wnicn, tnouga luminous, possessed no great degree ef chemical enerav 1 and 1 rea topped off with a hard bump' at the close of August 2. Track Case 1 groeron renriona js.i..... W.

H. Willlma. editor of the Cesfesl HavtUt, Bt. Louis, dropped deed the depot the day. The winning favorites were at such soned that It could not be tbe heat rays, therefore, which injured one.

but mnt Km tha and weather good here to-day. Hoodoo 04 John Francis Col. Wneatty Tom Cook O. B. Arthur Montevideo 101 Bonnie Dan Farrell lu Free Trade loQlindea loa Irene H.

102 103 193 103 108 109 Hathaway short odds that the talent had little chance to get even, Martin and Freeman divided Three-year-old. 2:25 class trot, puree Independence $10UO: Dan Court won. Ellore second, KU WoodUne third. Best time i cnemicai ones oniy, ana 11 one treats one's own body as the photographer treats his plates, and envelopes himself in yellow or dark red, he ought to be practically secure; the Jockey honors, each having two wins to his credit. The summaries: Races.

Leavenworth (K trot, puree Acac tarns wen. wan lira: Fifth race Selling, purse $300, six furlongs: First race Six lurleegs: Bridal Veil. 83 at Alexandria. at 10:45 p. m.

Thursday, while waiting for the passenger train. Dr. Will- lams, with his family, was spending the summer season at La Grange, Mo. He had been at tending the Wyaeone aptlst Aoc8Uo at Kahoka, -which place he preach. Thursday at a.

m. and addreaaed the Water Lily second. Gen. Alger third. Best ocrat.

Special Dispatoh to the Globe- time 2:204. -a pounds (Graham), 30 te 1. firsts Mockahj, 107 (J. McDonald). 10 to 1, second: Hawthorne.

110 Slaughter) 1 to 3, third. Time 1:17. 25. -4 The races Leavenworth. Kak.

and the track were well attended here iuu biuc iw uuuvui.jjuBr unea tne insiae of his tent and belongings witn yellow it was obviously immaterial whether oae wore the yellow Inside or out. I had my hat and coats lineo) with yellow, and with most satisfactory results, for during five years and even extreme exposure never once did that yellow Torn Kelly MS Kaby Payne. 104 Oat ot Slvat ios Little 105 109 Royal KanesvUi Fon Grey Duke 108 119 110 119 119 114 Fannie S. 4 to 1 and Caledonia 15 to 1, also ran. i Sewport Tennis Tournament.

Newport, R. J. Aagust 25. Up to was In Hate condition for fait, time. Follow- lng are the summaries: Second race One mile: Torrent.

112 association In the afternoon. Mr. Wil- -Itaroa and th children left tor Se, Louie vw terday moraing at tn th casoe train, that bore tbe remains of her: dead husband. The remaicshrrlved la this city at 3 o'elocM pounds (W. MaBrtn), 7 to 5, first; Santiago, trot, purse $500 $400.

five and one-half xneraing all but one of the matches ot the second round et singles had been finished 1 the- lawn tennis tournament and nineteen players remained -td con losleB 8 6 112 3 1 Sixth race Purse furlongs: lira (covingioni, to 1, secona rnmusiast. 101 (F. Carr), 7 tofoV third. Time 1:43. lining tan, out every ume tnat, either through carelessness or everconfldence, 1 forgot the precaution very short exposure sufficed to a 3 8 2 1 a 1 yesterday afternooa.

Dr. Williams was a KrnestB Ed Davia Third raee Four and a half fortonae: Mav man sua In the crtms at tit vtr. Etna me a own wnu tae usual sun fever. tent for the all -co mere I honors. l.

Matsprage only 5 years ef age. He gradsated trem Many of my friends tried the plan, and all 7 nis morning, fiovey beat Hall In three 115 pounds (Penny). 9 to first; Freddie L. T-. 106 (Foot), 10 to 1.

second; Marjory Hilton. 103 (Maeklin). 10 to 1. third. Time dr.

O. 4 8 dr. B7U. 2:29. 2:29.

LilbeiT Expense. Peart Silver Kyrie M5 105 119 117 117 Ill Billy Hartigaa 28 1 98 Ed Finn 101 AlOrth. Bart Jordan Ml Mae Browa 105 Oracle Its wim tne same Huniagwrj results. TTim fl-4 Kicnmena college la IMit. and front the Hoot hern beetlat TbfVlairni straight heats.

Chase beat Dean Lamed defeated Ward. Kicbara Stevens beat Free-for-all pace, purse i Altlnde of Cities Tate, Jr. Robert Hooert beat Uud Long and wren defeated Wright, i a inary tn He was a. chaplain the Con- lederate army for nearly four years, was ordained to preach in iHH.i and served a pastor 3f aaua 1 1 4 4 Handicap, selling. bit This afternoon cenuier doieatea coiny.

Seventh race Owners' purse $600. oae mile: Atlanta, accoraing to the director of the vTeathef Bureau in the city, with its J.H3 Mtv 8e.ai 'e-eeV-s" Wm eee4fVB- 33 FtankF. ..1... Robert BosaeU Sosie Fourth race Six fnrlongsr Clifford, 104 pounds (W. Martin).

1 to 2. first; Huron. 120 (Dtlont), Ste 1, second; imp. Hooaler, 95 (Leigh). 3 to S.

third. Time Fifth race Seven furlongs: Fakir, 103 pounds (Freeman). 7 to 1, first; Ronser. 108 (Slaughter), 2 tel. second; Taylor Hayden.

104 (L. BaughT. 19 to 1. third. Time Baptist Church ot Charleston in Tom Kelly.

9 feet of elevation, has a greater altitude than bod i.Ttie, (j. vm-rmt. to 1, awoouoj tnocaaitiv, 100 (Piantoai), 6 to third. Time Iron's. ir-v itinnie 110 (Barrett) 20 to 1, Lillie H.

,110 (Burk-kolder) 4 to 1, Norwood 115 (Rogers) to 1, Imp. Donnemora 115 (Torian) 5 to 1, Volens lis (Warren) 6 to 1, and Bella Lawrence 103 (J. Smith) JO to 1, ran unplaced. i Fifth raoe seliins.l pnrse $200, aitt furlongs: Ouilty, IO pounds (Tvrian), i 1. won; Josephine Oasaldy, i(H (failing), 8 to saoond; Ga-tte.

106 (Piaaroal), 6 so third. Odrey 109 (Beckley) 10 to 1. Ranter 11J (Pascoe) 16 to 1. Kattie D. 104 (Gorman) 8 to 1.

Sweet Bread 109 (Mooney) 4 to 1, Portnfcuese 101 (Arery) 30 to 1 Capt. Jack 101 (Perry) 25 to 1. and Uull 117 (A. VUUama) 60 1. raa.

unplaced. 1 Stale B. 85 80 Navahoe Had Better Return. Loxnox, August 25. The regatta ef the any other city ox importance east of the Lucille Manette.

noeqsetort Pigeoa 108 MO 109 100 Koeemonc Sweet Bread. Lobs Maairfe CUne Vf-J n1 Charlett-ville. Va. In 162 he assumed the editorship of tbe Crafref finpHt, which position he filid at the time of hU death. 2:214.

Running race, four and a UU furlongs: Colleetor 1 Laagtry. Bnrboa 2 Royal -Dart Yacht Oub. of which Mr. H. Studdy is Commodore, toek place to-day.

The station of this club Is at Dartmouth and it dub house is at Kingswear. The Course Physicians' Crtfles.tM. 7 I Time Special Dispatch to the Olobe-Daoaoaset. in the Kagltsa Channel, startlnc from a Spriwqpielo, August 25. Th Stat Mays vino (Ky, "Ttaee.

ttocky Mountains, mose most nearly approaching it being Kansas City, 063 feet; St.i Paul. 850; Chicago, 824; Chattanooga. 783; Indianapolis, 76o. and Cleveland, o. 740.

There are. According te tbe latest United States coasf and geodetie survey, twenty-five mountain towns and inhabited points of interest in Georgia more than 1500 feet high, twenty-two more than feet blah, sixteen more than 2000 feet more than 8O00 feet high, eight more loan 4000 feet high. Some of the mountain summits rise te a height equal to the loftiest peaks in the Adirondack, several exttoeoiag eOOO Xeet, mark-boat efl iartmetta, and alilna to and jr.nKt jit. Loul? Entries. Sixth race Seven furlongs: Cyclone, log pounds (Freeman), 7 to-2.

first; BUur, 101 (Leigh), 4 to 1, second; Silverado. 10e) (Covington), 13 to I. third. Tims V- -v' 'O 1 -Hawthorne Entries, epeetaj Stapaeeh to the etobe-DemocraS. Chicago, August 2.

Hawthorne en-tries of to-morrows First race Three-quarters ef mite; Joe BneclalDispstc totheGlobe-ttocrat. Here is the East St. Louis card fori this after around a mark-boat In the cneaueL The coarse was sailed over four times, making the Tled Races, TolBqo, fX August 25. This was the last day of the Trf-State fair race meeting, The 2:27 trot, unfinished yesterday, was won By Dodgevllle. Best time, Lulu B.

was second and Baldwin third. Tbe other events resulted: First race 2:23 class, pacing, parse $500: Matsvtllk. Kt. August was the Board of Health has Issued Stat ceruneete to the following physician and s-v-geoosi Herbert Walker, Marie L. Whit.

cblcvi EtharE. tW.l, New Liberty; Isabel Kad. ColUnsvtUei James Jl. Row. AMns-loej aivm noon: total Distance lorry mue.

ine first prize was 50 is money. i fourth day here and anothes Jarg erowd was present. The track was fast and the weather First race Selling, purse Ave iur- Toe etart waa nut at 10:30 ie'edoek. perfect The urns made by EUcit la, tataac Ataeng the eoatestaat were th CaUiuw, White, Aorerai wtuaxa, 1.

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