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ArnXMrntaeMt- tf Agr-p THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: THURSDAY JULY 28. 1904 FAIR GROUNDS Falkland Wiii Feature of the UNION RAGING -Stale Auditor Allen KefuM's l.iiei'-.es to Xew Track and It Will Clo.ve After To-Day. AT -Cardinals Won From the Ilonie Team in Close UaflieS Dav Aftei Amke Falls at the Half-Mile Post. bv the Seme of ." to 1. MY ELEANOR hlR GROUNDS POSSIBILITY; THE DON BEST ON UNION GETAWAY CARD AUDITOR ALLEN NOTIFIES UNION TRACK THE REPUBLIC'S DAILY RACING FORM CHARTS THAT NO MORE LICENSES WILL BE ISSUEDJ IMOX JOCKEY CLliB HKbLLTS. LMOA JOCKf.V Cl.un ItCSil I,TSConInaed. C4C seventh rac the l.lks Handicap. puro 3400 for S year-olds ac the 1. om mile anu upwaru PITTSBURG STRIK Ci OlR Hill jiltm-il T MANY l'ln.si(U Momi One hun era at Hi plant at t Pt JuK csterdav Known pet supper Tit tvere o hi thp vvnuli About 1 mra romp pain and complain Bins. the j He hur'H the time r in :i "-taij 5!ore Unit lv vick ) ferteil vv f Doctor ' reason foi the U m men vv ho were rIvi tor WlsKij were or nil vv ere vre tina jestenlaT A tliorn fact that into the used for of the en drank tvvd who did i ncproej 5 etcrdayj oral hundj on the sir1 departmei from nha It was saj Kettliw e had been a day agd that the the union ed to wil w cck Noi Louis hat This m tion to 1 FtriVcr-. Jud),-c 1) testimony Both rid. davits ul4 COX, A reii Dre&"eU last nish batchers pany's pi The str Fay that the reRul InK ard remain o not scttli At the Jin aem the min ptoaclied Uvea of e agencies j benus inj places. I approach' o'clock. offer vvaj and that than eve that tho Offlcert and Pro that thl nuthorltj had leal agency to place ploj ere. The drf fresh ind the striW It vias both bee; quarter and mull The S vision C day to i ious daj that the! before, could h MRS. S Vomnl Mrs. that sh tor Tali tho mil for som Samarltj ferson I shock months Ee entlt slight! Her rajs t the hod Buffers of mini rational She boardlq aenuej Kranl legal ai any mi Crav en The I record t Mernn; Offer 1 M at No. a cation same h was fs a knlf? pltaL 1 Vlr I First! ccivlajl '2!9 Distance Rare IS Feature at the Old Course This Afternoon With .Uoaster a Likely Winner Fro m Goo Goo and Elie Last Day c.- the Carniody Track Shows Attila and l'lantagenet Possible Candidates for Firfet Position Athena Should Win Her Race. Don Alvero and Sneer, and not at nm r.noi'MK. entry here. With a distance race as the feature on ' J " ?i,raJS lh T1 fa. llpitifniTa jrt A t IvC & rtfiarMrtnn !-. . , m ... ! v.ap anu uun i lung uvliuuu iu wi the Fair Grounds card this afternoon, something of a difHeuIt proposition is af foided In the line of pUKing hncr Were the trick fast, the --oltition of this problem might be easier liut, a& the matter stands, It appears as though at least three contenders rank closely as possible candidates for first mono. Thcs.e are ISojMer. Ooo Goo and Lille. Iloaster mut be accorded llrst position, not on his list race, which was bad, but on the strength of his previous out, when he ran Jack Young to a head, and on his prior prforminc s, whtn he won a raco at a similar distance over rather soft go ing. The same soft going will help Goo Goo somewhat, but it looks as if Boaster should beat her here Kile would look best on a fift coarse. But It is hard to -ce what Kile can do In the going Ilkel to prev.iil to-da. other thin beating Com-pai-s and Coiundrum Hating u i .we of tills length as a fe.i turo will io. t.o-nvtlilug of .t novelty at the old cours.-. and lh( fliM offi'is con siderable opportunity for the exercise of Individual preferene, I'onundrum'- r -cult Ictor will give blin a following, of course. But it s.cn s 115 if the three be In the race were mentioned above llj Kleaner looks t-il In tne hfth race She is entered In one of il.ti-e big Held", where so much depends upon g tting off in a good po men Yet it look-, .is if she could like his risk and still be rated btst of the bunch On his tecert good r.ict. Tim Hurst can not be overlooked He cems ejilj tho best for second place. Preventative beat Bradvvarllr in a hard drive a couple of days ago. but his victor) was not impres sive chough to entitle him to bitter men tion than third place The fooling will likely favor Mellwood and one or two other candidates, and the telegraph oper- ators arc likclj to he down strong on Monogram. But 3I K.eanor seems best for the first position Assuming that the track will Ik- soft enough to suit her. Athena --t mds out as the logical first choke in the last. I'our quoi I'as and King's rharm -eem to have opportunities lor getting up at the nd but the former Haves lillv look" evjra well here. She seems to outclass her field if the going i soft and it it difficult to see what can beat lur under those circum stances The third race ought to afford a reason ably good contest. Here Fav lempleton appears to hive the mtrgin of advantage Monaco Maid and Opinion look nest best in order The second race seems to give an opportunity to Barney Schreibcr to cash .1 winning ticket, and also to win a pur-c, as Mlndora looks the best for first place. Carle's Dream and la Cache should be close up in the order named. The first race does not seem to contain anj anlm-tls likely to become stake hores in later life, but at that, the entries are well enough matched to make the race seem of prom ise. Lad Lou, Tommy O'Hara and Aten is the order in w hich they should finish AT l.MOl TRACIv. The last of ninctj cards which the Union Jockey Club his offered will be run off to-day. Ninetj-sK horses are en tered In seven races making the fields unwieldy The track will be slow or slop py, and the general uncertainty which at taches to get-away da makes the picking of winners no desirable task. Liberal prices will prevail, and those luckv enough to, play winners should have 5 to 1 for their money. The second race, a six-furlong handicap, will bring together the bet sprinters at the track, and on figures the race is be tween The Donand Soundly. Both horses J&te favorites with UnIon"crowds and will receivo good play. Soundly's wonderful speed will serve her well In this field of sixteen horses, and she w HI probably lead Into the stretch by five lengths She has an unfortunate habit of backing up, however, and If The Don ever hangs her she will double up like a Jacknlfe. The Don's last race Is very good, and he will probably win. Jluoolph has Yo San and Cappimore In this race: and has a chance. Klco has Duelist and Orleans en tered, and that pair Is entitled to consid eration. Pipe's last race is good, but he will hardly do here The fifth is a purse race at seven fur longs, and Rain or Shine is the logical winner. He will like the track and .the distance and can handle tho weight. His most dangerous opponent Is Bluish of the Daly entry. Captain Rice has another at a long prn.e vvitn Ml pounds sue Mioum consent to produce tne goou race she is sam to posse-s and tarn o.its 101 the dull season wliii.li Is opuung foi the Lnion horses This animal lias races would miku the cheap bunUi she is opposing here look like donKLis. l!nIoch PalK should not tm far HWav at the end, and t-liuagii Girl will like the going. Tvvo- ear-olds will go five and one-half fill longs in the third race. Mlrtnlsht Min strel was said to be the most highly tried jearllng In Ktntuckj list jear, dui If that Is the case he has gone back sadly Dal's uiu. Tar.1 and (.nienrra, both Hf whom are speedy and gumi., should tur nlsh the winner Attila and Planet will tie up In the fifth, with the chances siemtng 10 favor the former, though h is toiu.t-dtug seventeen pounds. He will like the track, and his teo'iil victory over l. ites stems in indi cate that he is a superior mud runmr. Planets list race-was brilliant, however, and he muv ripeat his victory. Fast Miss liillls should show. Labor, who won the Inaugural, Is in the sluth race, but cannot be seltiud. though he may feet a part of the purse Plantag untt is fcaiTK.- .md nicely weighted hi-10, and his the bests Utauie bilver I "0.1111, Spilngbrook md Bauani Cream should all be near 'ltnny Belle, who llgurts second, at the finish. The lau bugle will tall .1 bad lot of platers out to run ilie last rate of the season, the favorile should be b lo 1 Will hheily's elianie is as good as any, .inn Ileimoek and Ai.tun.iia. may be- 111 that viemily at tin end oi. n i.tKCr ikii.idvj vr.iKi:. UefratK Brush I ) and Until Ten lu Feature nt Brighton Bench. New York. July -'7. aliday, favorite, won the Holiday Makes for 2-v ear-olds, the feature of the card at Brighton Beach to-day. Brush Up and Gold Ten made the running to the stretch, where Voladay went to the front and won by two and a half lengths from Gold Ten. Brush Up finished third. The handicap, a mile and a furlong re sulted lu a eiose finish. Possession won by a short bead from Uosetmt. C. Alnwyck owner of Atwood, winner of the thtid rate, claimed Duke of Kendal out of the same raei. The entire stable of J J. Ryan will be sold at auction at Brighton Beach to-morrow. Reliable, the ,Teat weight carrier, is the star of the lot. The summaries hirst race, hand'eap. six furlong Inpuld. 123 ilflidehtina). 1G to 5. won. stalwait, isi (lrav erel S to Z. sotonJ Tol sun. vj, it. o Connor), 100 to 1 i bird Time. 1 in The Jtusk-ucer, Cluten. Jick McKeon and ihe Captain alw ran &oeond race, steeplechase about two mlle Rojelle. to (Viltch), -' to 1. won. Woden. 125 (Connelii). 30 tt 1 feeond, cockrobtn, 1j5 (Hay), I 10 20. third. Time. 4 37. I'erlon and Ciortnagjllon a!fo ran Third -nee one mile and a sixteenth twood. 101 (Callahan). : to I won. Duke of Kendall 111 draiers) ev-n, econd. lin k! nite, 54 (King), s to 1. third Time, l.l' Conkilns. Itfli Murp'i Ihe howeri. lid Melbourne, Gold Dome and Numeral also ran Fourth race, five anj a half furlonx. Holida stakes, Voladaj. 107 (IraverN & 10 n, won. (toll Ten " (Hlldcuiund) 3 to 1. second. Brush Lp. lOt (Martin). 4 to 1. third Time 1 is Dance Music. Maltha Gorman and Raiment al'o ran I ifth race, handicap, one mile and a furlong Possession K6 (Hlldeorard). & to 10. wen. Koe tlnt. 121 (Itedfern). 6 to a sreoni. lllyrla. 101 (I) O Co-inor) 40 to t third Time. 1 jS 4 Z Uldiancea and W I! Fassig also ran Sixth race. ix rurlons:' Trapper. 102 (Hllde brand) 4 u 5. won; Hiark Prince, 1P2 fCross Ihwelte). 20 to 1. m-cond, Austin Allen. il7 (Odoni) 5 to 1. third Time 1 16 Colossal MUIei-V Daughter, spar. Cedernrome. Jetsam, Light Note and Amberjack also ran OIRSMEVS DAY AT FUR. Many CInbs Will Atteml In lloilj nnd Have Vlnltom as Tliclr Guenls. This is oarsmen's day nt tbe World's Fair and all wl'l attend Many of the local rowing clubs will go in a bodv and have as their guests the viiting oarsmen thtt will compete in the regatta to-morrow and Saturday. The headquarters of the oarsmen will be at the Streets of Cairo, and all per sons wearing the badges of anv rowing club will be ndmltted. To-morrow night the oarsmen will meet at the Hall of Congresses at the annual convention, while Saturday they will meet at the stme place and distribute the prizes to the slc cessful men. American Annoclntlon. At Kansas Cltj Rain. At Milwaukee Milwaukee 4 1. bt Paul 3-7. At Indianapolis Indianapolis 5, Columbus 5 (tvelve innings) At Toledo Toledo 7, Louisville 6. DR. KING CURES MEN My Guarantee Is: "Sot a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured.' HyBESTRETtRENCEB, NVTHANIEL K. KINO. M. D , 522 PINE ST.. ST. U3UIS CONSULTATION FREi; Hours. A. M to g P SL 4 feundajs, 3 A. M to 2 WRITH for Fymptom blanks for home treatment and mv latest Book on Diseases of Men. VifiVrn-afa J cure tnls lteeas without operation or T driCUwClc, Ucatur. and under my treatment the ihmmmmm contested condition (within ten dajt) disappears. The parts are restord to their natural con dition, Igor and strength and circulation re-established. CifWiiFA I cur stricture without the knife or ln Otl LilirC. strument by an application which acts wmmmmmm directly on the parts affect"!. dtasoHlnp tho Ftrlcture completely by my Rfthanlc-elrctrlcal and medical treatment. My treatment la painless and In nowlso Interferes with jour business dutlen Loss of Manly Vfcor. 0 vJftaIfin,,t,nSo,.hi MMiMMRa.M will restore to you the finap. vim and vigor of vitality, the loss of which may be the result of indiscretions, excesses and unnatural weakness. Cnnintr'.mtc Dlnnrl llnln It may be In ts rrl- builiaciuus UlUUU ruiauil. mary stage. It may ha Iwfn hnredltarv rh das T Stan ltfl nro?rfs. eradl- eFtlK of poison from the sjstem. and this or contracted in earl cate eiery without the use of mercury or potash Drivat. nicnocnr Newlj contracted cas curd rriVdiC UlSeaSCS. All burning and Itchlns. In mmmmimmmm flammatlon and unnatural weaW ne?s stopped In 21 hours; cures effected In 7 da8 Chronic Disorders of Men Cured. M?Tr all Unnat ural liealrutnt. Dratnt.Afftel'd Partt. Strrout Dibit try. filet, inula, Hydrocelt. Bupture, Eczttiu. Blood and zkin Dutattt, KUlnty, Bladder and Vroitatic Diteattt. MR NATrlnnllFI K KlNR Dr. Klni Medical Ass'n; Opp.Olobe-Democrat. win iini iiniiibt. ii iiiivi s..tfr.aiivii too nae an. caua rinte it: fine St., U. l-.oli. 3 Union Track. Julv 27 Woath r clear, track lumpy. ''-' Flrt rare, seltinr pure JC73. for mslden? en furlone. Ind. bit SI2 413 a '.tli :ii iioni:s WKiciiiTS AND JOCKi:b. Oi-et 105 it Jlurphv i ItusMnna n; Martin I llllr Order. 113. Henderson I Oleometer. 11)4 II. Oukv , SI l.illle lxme 117 II. I III V lidv Uicllle 117 Hoonev I l 11 ue I-ennnnl lOl .sh rlil Marv Heed 97 lturtcn I I rnul 3' 7 4' I 5' 1' I & 7' 1 Hid V, I f. M- I t' r i 8 s. r l l'l. aw : lhl 3' -iH 4 4' -' 7' fi f 7hd S f. I I.ettlnff Op I LI n. 4 r. :-3 4"i i; R; 3 101 4 -1 s -. 51 8 l-'lrt col Won cablh second nulled ii- Winner M l)al' h K bv Unuen Cniclte t'ruet va hell in rere to the ttlntch tun and came thrcurli the stri tch tronelv u.iiiilnc rleverH Itus'lona nine from behind and be-i th, ttrmE Kalr Order The Httir w i heav Ih welnhted nntl driven out t-how tittinc Lrutl. 1 In 5. Jlueskna. 4 to 5 I-air Onlei nut TImi--.i,4 Sli 1 1V-. 1 341. ZA( f-r-ennd race t ursc J3i for 3-vctr olds ind upward .U fur- HOIt-r? WKICHT9 I I AMI JOCKEls. IS I U -l i . 3" 1' ;:4 IThe Dun 1Z! vhllllnc I rls ITcm follln in Jlindrrson (MTl lo .-an '01 Walh Adle TrtbH 'if Lmve 13 lllllnrlti in lleldel. 737 tormv rhoen . 331 IM!? McKenm &6. Lee I i-7 llniellst. 111. llurhn . I lhd 31 (i. I ,'1 S. F. Op Ihdl 1' 3-1 3'4 2 IS J lr 1 lhd' 4i, 11 rv I i", r ' I M . M 7 I 7 Jill SIS ' ttlni- 01 7n. 11 CO M Si 1-3 41 S 5 1M f. 12! 4 Til II I! 3 Start good Won easllj second drlvlne Winner T V Tinlelt A. Cn f b h . bv I.Iak Oereti The lon va beit In the heaw irolrjr. puhlnir lo san harl taklntr command -it " e strrtrh and flnlshtnsr btronclv Tom Collins liked the rolnir nnd nn over the tirel In San The litter ran her race and was drivinE hard at the finish, bhow bet tlnc The Don out Tom Oillins. 5 to 1. o San. out. Time 24. X 1 1SV4. 541 Third rare, gelljnr purse $411 mile and three-eicrtl.s. for S-ear-olls and upward. In J. HOR'-Eb w i;ir,ilT3 ANU JOCKEYS S at VII". mile mi. W'dtnnriehtl 51 3' I i J -tarorth 107 Wallo I r.v. 1 4' 331 I Red Uht S3. Iiinr ll 6I4 i r' 347 Chlc.ico Olrl 101 t lher .11 7 6'4 13331 ILItll niint 107 shllllni- 71 ?hdl ?h.l! - . .- - ... . ... , ., -...; -. I'll 'Anne adoou. in, iionner i -t mil s i r.' i 311 IM O.hor. 107 I.urtun I 4i 4", I 7' I T1" I 412 ILroja. 107 Roonev I fl S IS If I ! I ! I 3'-. 31. I V I 4' I 4' I im l'ettlnc Op I CI 7 PI. 4 11-3! 4 5 4 3' 2 F-- 3 6 -i 10 13l fi 3 12 31 4 -. 121 4)1 31 tart rood Won pulled up second -ime Winner. John ptevv art's b f bv Wadiuonh Iorv Graven Ml Hlllle wis much the i,et and won in a cantir ceaforth wi in easv second while Hed Ufeht enme throiiLh the stretch stronelv l-eatlne 1 hleiao tllrl for the how Show bettinc MIh, Itlll'c. out Seaforth 4 to 5. Red UKht 1 to 2. Time 26 32t.. 1 13', 1.4o, 2 14'a 2 2S 542 Fourth race. pure $275- for 3-vear-olds and upward one mile. Ind nort-ns W RIGHTS AND JOCKnis. Is 111 ISlon Shlnale. 11. Revnolds! 2! 47 n.ieht Hunt i(r. will ' 5 D, -vmrhonv 51 Hrown .. I 3 532 t'anusia, "1 Murphv T4) ll-lttle Plrnle 11 nliLr 1133) 'Murid 102. Kellj 514 lllartallthe V2 -hoen 341 IKe-iuIre 101 Schick. I 1"l IW ahnrfl, ft IMrnd 314 Tu-J' Knlshthonl )02.DeaI' ll 3nk ink ti icnareite 102 i;e ,1 l'i iv,! S' I 7' dl SV. 4' I 4' 1 Ql SI I ") 3hd 3nk t 111 11 ' 11 i! 10' I 10,tt I 1"' TV- I & lhd! ihdl 5- 2 I V ,T P 4hl' 6' ";hd 4' t ' 7 '.' 10', S' S' 0 i W 1 11 I It bettinj: Op I CI Tri. S 121 3 4 S-5 7 10 2U.I 3'.! 6-? 1 V 2 l fii i f 3 2iil 2) 12 111 101 4 l'l 121 , 2- 3.1. 12 131 201 S Start eood "Won drlvlnir seco-id fame. Winner. T K Rrmes's b p bv Dutch Holler Mabel D Fhlnsle anl Hunt foucht out the list eichth the former winnlnir In the lnt stride Hunt was best, but was civ en a bad ride fr-vmphonv nlfo rucelvcd a bsd ride Time- 26. .313.. 1 1914 1 47 543 rifth race, purse 127". for maiden 2 jenr olds, five furloncs. I HORK WHO UTS ind I AND JOCKEY. .1- I S I u I I ettlnir Op I ci I PI. 433 ilanet Time 113 Iiwe 514 Half Tac Hi lleldel r3" Itteorcia Oarur 115 Ilonner. C3. mil carter us shiiiins; S.'l IRlL". 111 thlckel "35 Hell" Hover 111) Hno-ie . 521 lAnnle A'h 110 I.vnn 4vd ll?hacic 110 Hurton IS) H'carl b 113 Ipton ll 2' I 1' I 1VI inol 41 .1 -5 1 et 1 ci i .kj .' 33 l 4 71 fthdi 3i 3hd' ?, !!l ji ' 1 9 6' 7nk Till .'hdl 3' I 3nkl 4S I 4' I 3V. I 5' I 2V, I 6V. I li'l 4 12 121 5 I. l 2 V.I 3 1 S 5)17-1 1 7-1) hi 20! 41! 3V.I 3: 61 10. Rice eilrr: coupled In bettine tart Rood Won drivings afccsd ame t"1 OeorUa Carter came from the rear and took the show monev. could not eer T1mei-t 2'. 1.07a. , cMvt'M ame innr; j iienrv p n bv Hermtnc Staula JlanCsl. Time reeelwd a cood ride Hnd won on that account. Half Tac ran a crand race ard finlhed strencb. 544 Sixth race, sellln" pure $200. for 3 icar-olds and npwarcf;''oje mile and twentv vards. . 530 E3? 521) 530 tlS 403 537 512 534 52) HORDES W riC.HTd AND JOCKEIS. I S I . j j SL F. I OlTf Ii"fn. rirate 111 T W'al'h II ! 1' I Ihdl lhd S li Morendo 1' RalphJlurpIv 1 3 4 I n1 I p ! 1 INeko J. W Kellj I 101 Shdl 7 I 4' 3s I Counters Clara KU.A Brown) 3) 2'. 4". V I ihdi Uanana Cream 104 Lrtonl tl 7hdl hdl, 5' I 5" I Harrica. 113 fchilllic l 7i 10", I 11' j 6"vd fhd 1'arv ester. 111. Davlson 1 6 3' f 2 1 hd 7hdl Tom (ilimore. 113 usher ir i'.p isnii 5' una 4 i'Vl h1. 11 I ' I 51 u1 i 5hdl loh.1l id' i SI 11' I lOhdt Shi! ll'-, I 12 I 12 ! 12 I lxiint-i in Hiirrnn IB! Rev 110 J Dealv The Hiifrnon 110 Schickel IH Luehrmann. Jr..l"l.Ijiwel 121 6! 1" 2 10 4 13 6 4 S ! 2 ?ll s 25l ll 4 V 10 151 Start cood Won driving second easilv Winner M nianlene A. Co' br K (4t br Pirate of Penzan-e Fallon Winner wa. bet. won all the wav Morendo ran a stood race TCeko made un much cround and clo"d with a rush Time JSV .31. Ill 1 id. -I- ind (2i r17 (V1)i t44) "iT, 331 -4 416 I HoitFS wnioura ,1 AND JOCKlHt- sl I--I . Krle i1 Shll'ine I llilul'h PS sthoen i I'firleann 'n i: l-e I Unrrl" Vollmer.I02 VV Kellj I I'W 11 Gntei lOT, Hurton I I Vnlmo-'ti SO. inlph Muri Little Marcuret. is. Usher I llvno; i I0' Irvve I 1 - 11 I 2' I ri 4hll rnkl 7 I 3' I ihdf 4' I rnkl S. 1 1' rt 3' 4' R loll 7'U ev. i 3' I Hull -.hdl 6- I ttlnic iiii ii -2l 51 )?! 1 121 r.i Itlce entrv coupled In bettlncr -tart perfe, t Wen e.illlv second Mm' Winner- T. V Daniels & V ih v- ill 1 KnlKht rf Ellerslle Ml.i 1'lckwlck Winner was inuib the be.t and won as rider pleased Jllulsh wi. be-t of others and ran r-u",l rnie Orlean'. ran her race Others same Time 23',. .5j't 1 17'., 1 14--. rIlt GRIIIMII linLl.TS. J'alr (Irounl. Juls 27 -Wtather clear track hfav -''" I-irst race purfe t3e0 for 2 ear-olds five furloncs: Ind HORSES WTKIHTS AND JOCKE1-. 500 IPirthul-i 13 D Austin 472 'Dave t-tihl 103 I. Will mil 410 I Ills Worship. 103 T Dean I 514 iTrlxle White, in-, unlnj , 511 -weet lwaar IT, s-ullv ' ill jThe ,hik 107 Troxler I 41 IThe Onlv Wav, i W Dav . fMamlc ThorTM YZ Oncol" t ; : "ii'i" I 6 2hdl 1"l 6' I '. 2nk! 4' 5' 3V, fi' I 7 I I 4' I.U I Op I I ttlnir C! II'I. Tit em si 71 S 3 131 3 601 20 SI 3 5 201 CO 20 Uft a pot start crnl Won cillv Fecond cleverh Winner W M. Hajfss b f (2) b Ilrite of V'm.il" Deception Djrthula w ii eillv best and lid all the wav Mahl dropped bick it itretrh turn for an In tant then came aciin t the dole 1-how bettinc Darthula. out. buhl. 6 to 1 W ohln 3 to 5 Time 11 23 37'. Mi, 1 01?. 539 beconl rate purse J20-) for 3 y ear olds six furlencs HOR5CS WrtCHTS AND JOCICElb '. -i - i 4- iMatlakntla 10", Tnlev I 31 4' ' a 525 jOudon 1-V anderbout I 2! 2rkl Znol ai Tristan bhinll hit T.-oxIer 41 I l 1" 512 'Mi have 105 Jlcl.iuchlin 1 t,l t I sik 2-1. iKIlo 1)7 I) Auln 1, fhd 471 Wlttrrln lOi Und'ei I 7, 9 5.-1 Potter 105 "-.der si 5 f- 31 IW P Pilmrr. 102 I. will M T 4 I'-S llacserlv 1 12. l-mb'en 51 . 3" lnk' sl 6V, i 4' I 9 I 4 5U j' 9 Pettlnr Op (.1 jPl. ill 20 S I i 2 3 10 101 21 5 2 1)1 3' 6-5 12 5 12l 4 1)1 12 11-31 4-5 10 4 111 4 start ct-od Win easll. second cleverh Winner W DurkM-'s br f 3) bv Hrutut Mlowira Metlakatli came with well timed ruh at close anl was best l'l .-olnc Oulin ran his race Fhandv found foot Ine to hi. llkini? nnd r..n well to lait .lTtee-lth Kilo and UoMlft could rot cet to ront ea.h but closed well Show, bettinc Metlakatli. 3 to i I cet to ront ea.h but closed well Mi Outor even. -ardv. 1 to 5 Time IT, 2, 37'. 31 1 01V, 1 l's 540 Third rice. oure lljO for 2 v ear-olds four ard one-half fur loncs Ind ItOIl-iES W ElOHTS AND JOCKI.-. I Pettlnr 301 rlena , Howell I 1 4J1 -.rch Ollh'n 112. Troxler 51 4S3 Fav Temrleton ")) Mcliu 2 3-vH Aneleta. 10 Emblen 71 4E3 I,ova! -treet 'i5 W Davl h1 24? Fd th Mav M S Dickson I 4J 47S illlloiti ) beder I 3l lHarle.iuln M3 Travers 8! I I I Ihdl l"-l i 2' I 2' I 2nk I 3" I 2 3' I I 41 I 4 I 4' I I ; I 5' I I 6' ! K I 7' I 7' I S I t I Cn I T I 5 I S Op l: 1 3 30 13 20 40 ino CI ! PI. 20 4 1-31 I 6 3 5-n SOI 2) 161 4 25! 4 301 100! 4j Start cood Won In a r&rd drive of three Winner Mr. M A liwon's Ir f (2) l Water Lever Vlrlllette Arlena broke nulcklv. rin viell in sticky celnc and "tood off Olt'ham . challence without d ffli-ultj Oldlam broke badu tlrfd In maklni- ud crnund and had nothlnc left in wretch He was luckv to heat Fav Templeton bhow bettlrc rlena 7 m ' Ollhim out. Templeton. 2 to 5 Time 07 13". 31 41 57V I-.A1 Fourth nee purse SG00 for 3 jear-olda and upward, mil and J" cne lxteenlh In! HOUSES W FIOHT9 AND JOCKE1S I I I I II 1. i I S. I F l'24) 'Tllklind 100 J Hc-inssv I 4! I" 1 4" I T r.1,1 .TJ, r V.aa 11 It lld.tn I ! I 1rtl flnA1 516 Orient Si A Walth I 21 Ihdl 2' 1' 3M 2! Ibimbo 117 MclJiuchlin I 51 i 15 4 4 511 lAnrke 07. I.'rdev I 11 3",l 3hdl I Pettlnc Op CI. T PI. T3T2T2 S 10! 3 4 D 21 6 5 111 2iJ! 6 21 9-il 1-2 Fell Fttrt ood Won eflrllv place same Winner. W J. Houck's b c (S! bv Fait tto rrlcht Falkland won without trouble Ro. as easily second ncke fell at half mllo pole ard sambo had to be pulled up to avoid strlkinc her 1-l.ow 1 ettlnc Falkland, out: Hose. even. Orient, 1 to 2 Tlrrn- 07', 10 32'. tj'i i 1 13 1 25. 1 II. 1 lo 1 "3U t.A'y Ifth race pure ll-'K) for 4 jenr-olds and upward, one mil J - and twentv vards Ind. I 4?2) 531 47o 3S3 51 Ii 521 4'l 531 -I- itoiisrs WF.iniiTS I AND JOCKE1S. S I I)r Kler. 10 McLluchlin ,HP. in. miev IGa-llRhter 111 s.der iStlnc Pj H Anderson .Ada N 102 A Walsh 'l.ee Kinc 111 Cocol" lUabv Hall 105 Iver. 1 . I v, I s 1 f. op rVi?f 1 1 I t I I' 2'. I 2 I 2 inkl 3nol 4' 7 I V I 3' S IS 16' 6' 7hdl ; ;. 1 .wi ,. uacv nan iiu jei- 1 .- 1 iiui j- , Dr Hart 104 a Dickson I 71 5' I 6' I 8 I I 6" I ttlna CI. I PI. 3 21 S-5 9 4 11 5'9-10 3L 1 l 4 111 5 40l IS 3"! 10 Start ziod Won ca.llv second drlvlnc Winner. P. M ClvlU'ti br. h 14) by Iimpllaliter Flirence M Kier best and callcpel all the way Itav ran nlcelv anl finished wel' lut would have been passed bv Oa llchter In another 'tride Show bettinc kler 4 to 5. Rav. 2 to 1. Oas llchier. 2 to 5 Time 02'. F.'. 2S 41'. 11 1 OSV. 1 22V.. 1 33V.. 1 H. 1-50 eii Sixth race purse 1470 for 3-vear-olds anl upward six fur J lone? I HORSES W FIGHTS II I I J I Pfttlne Ind I AND JOCKF.YS Isl Ii I "i I S I F OpIClfPl. 515 iHarfnnc. 00 McLaughlin 4'? lAtlas. S tice . 4,'0 Klrc Rose 10.) Cocolo SIS Taliv H r seder 1 52S lErema 11 W Davis 51S Ben"onhurst 107 anderb t' l'? Istumptown 103 Jo-t I I 71 61 5hd 3nol lno. 31 5-2 6-3 I 31 Snol 4nkl P I 2 I SI si J j I 51 7 17 I R' ! 3' six S 1 2i 5hll 6' I 4V, I 4' 31 41 6 5 ll Ihdl 21 I hd! 5V, 31 9-21 2 4 2' I ink! 6' I .' I 61 SI 3 61 4' I 3hdl 7 17 1 151 151 C start Rood Won In a hard drive of three Winner Chlnn tt For svtre. b e i3) bv Mars Owlet Harfanc commenced slowlv. stood drive cainelv and wa. best Atlas ran her race Klnc Roe swerve.1 a sixteenth out but tor which he woul! have been factor. Tallv H caught In pocket comlne down stretch show bettinc Harfanc. 1 to 2. Atla. 8 to 5 Hose 6 to 5 Time H ZaV. 37'- 50. 1 03. 1 1 TO-DAY'S ENTRIES AT LOCAL AND FOREIGN TRACKS. TO-DAV9 FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES First race, selllnc. 2-vear-old.. five furlong.. 279 Tomm) O'Hara 10, 310 Mr. Jack, Iw- 415 Fav bharp t'3 Jn 1"' 61S Lelia Hunter. W 32s rid Lou :! Aten ... 13 521) 'Hessle Bras- 42 Pharmacy .. .. is Held .. -. H 47tjoItagG .. .."J 279 De Mnce lul 532 Oma J . . 93 seconl race, eeiiing, 4 tar-old horser and celdmci and up. six turlonci. 311 "Te.certon 111 482 'Carley s . K (J Smith III Dream 114 . Whiskers . ..116 427 La Cache 1J9 44J Chorus l!o. 116 42- Choice 116 2H9 William P. II 116 4i St Mtus. 1.1 . 'Miracle II.. . HI --1 'Mlndcra .. . - 112 531 Utile Corker. 109 333 Cash U05 11. Lxtel 11. Third race, allowance.. 2-vear-old fillies, five and a half urloncs. 183 Lady Mercuiy. 5i 4 Monaco Maid . 534 Fruit 431 Mabel Mmni.- Soo Picture Hat .. 1CJ (314) Opinion 103 510 1 Templeton. "s :i Tatnuia 1", l-.. .u nn ..ill.. l.inoi'.nMB .n.1 im ntie rUUILII IrtV, KlIIHi o-jv.-. u..u H', w..- fillip ."U ..lie n.ii.iia. Tilft llonBter . Csi'Elle 47 1 Coinpqs 1 4 (19)-aoo Goo V9 ni , (537)Conundruro ...101 104' Fifth race, selllnc. 2-earolds. live lill'ongs; 114 -Tim Hurst. . 114 . Escobca i 5u7 'Ptoue I'll 511 'Abelard .. . lot ji, 'Fiance 17 (,"2)l'reventatlve U4 4i3 Mellwood . .K 179 Kenalssinie . . M 441 De Grammont IW 401 Monoctam . . .106 -HI7 'Uttle Harrj . 101 07) My Lieanor.. ..103 .11 'Anlmo. .. IU Math race, selllnc. 3-v ear-olds and up. one mile and seventy jaras Esttbltebci 1890. WE ADVERTISE ONLY HORSES BIVEN STRAIDH, TO WIN. REYKOLOS&CO.lv: St. Louis Office, 316 Fullerton Bldg., 7th and Pine St;. ' Chlrafi 41ffli. ' Delivered An where 1I Dearborn St. Oth Floor Dae eneets on rue for Inspection H'e Merer . Misrepresent HARFANG, 3 to f, WON. . , DARTHULA, I to 2, WON. -Our Clients received tbe above good things yesterday. 5 to I Special To-Day this one Is .ready money, DISEASES of MEN SK" Tin l.ocut St., tvfoken Hide.. Rooms HO, 31. :U!. St. Lnnia. 31 o. 'Hours to I and 5 to 7! Saturday to g p m.: Sunday, to U only. City papers wl'l prove established practice lnc 1871 See back numbers of Th. Republic andlb. convinced You see DOCTOR WHITTIKK In person. NO SUBSTITUTES. Moderate chartea. FOR HONEST TREATMENT. Cures all Chronic. ejrvon. niood. Skin anil Urlnnry Ills. enc-bo--h si-ih: Nervous Drhlllt). Lost Manlinoil. K(c produclnic nervi usneas, despondency and trritablenesa or unfitness for bu.i nc-s or mirrlaxe: result of errors, lost manhood, milky urine, ora.uic weakness, quickness, etc Power restored and a radical cure guaranteed. lllnnlf 21. Krre. Blood Poiaon-.AH stages, Cutma, Ulcer., cured for llf by safe means Ulank. Xi. Urtnnrr and Bladder aliments quickly cured: PalrfnU Difficult Too Frequent or Blooay Urine: also private tmeasea obstrnctlnK nrlna ry vaesar. Illmnk 2.'t. Kree. I'llc.-and airRertnl dlseases'cured Moaem"metfds: no cutting. Call or writ, for advice. frnrcnralVsses'-wherher ctxiKemtal dr acqulrad. edcces.fully treated Varicocele In 6 days. Medical Dlctlotiarrand Adv-lacr fre at office or sealed by mall; thirty pen picture.. Consultation FREE nt Office or by Mail. Mid.rat.Charg.s. DR.WHITTIER. M9 Hook Se Oka ..Ii1! 6:3 'Athena .. l 5U Klnics Charm . 17 5?) 'The Bugaboo .. t &" UII1 Moore. ..U't 4V 'Alcorn ft .. . . JJ 49 "Mm Stephens . N( (ulll'Pouruuol Pa. 11 Apprentice allowance claimed FAIR GROUNDS SELECTIONS rirat Race Lads Lou. Tomm O Hara. Atn hecond Race iilndora. Caile's Dream. La Third Race Kay Templeton. Monaco Maid. Opinion Fourth Race Boaster. Goo Goo Elie Fifth Race My fieanor. Tim Hurst. Preven tative , .... Sixth Race Athena, Pourquol Pas, Kinj's Charm EIL orTFICHTS McGOVCRV Has Former Chompion Going; In Six Round Root. Philadelphia. July 27. Frankle Nell of San Francisco, bantam-vv eight champion of the world, clearly outfought Hughey JIcGovern of Brooklyn at the National Athletic Club to-night. The fight througnout was the most vicious ever witnessed in rhlladelphU be tween little men There was scarcely a sicond during the six rounds that the boj were not in action. At the clo of the sltth round JIcGovern nai almost out and was hanging onto Neil to avoid pun ishment. JIcGovern drew blood from the Califor nian's noe in the second round and opened a Bash in his left cheek In the succeeding round Nell cut a gash in JIcGovern's left cheek In the fifth round, and toward the close of th bout JIcGovern was very shakv on his feet. Nefl'e seconds were Dob Dead Johnnj Loftus, Kid Howard and Tim Callahan, while Bam HarrK Dannj Dougherty, Whitney Lester and Joe Uumphrc s looked after JIcGovern. Both bovs were under the required weight of IIS pounds. Poplnr Bluff Winn Ann In. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Poplar Bluff. Mo . Julv 27. Poplar niiirr in. da j duplicated sesterdav'a performance by shut- I ting out the White Real., the score being- 2 to 0 i.onneu ui ueiie.iur putneu a spienniu f.ame for the sa.s, allowing Poplar BlufT but three hlt The Seals got six hlta. Batteries Con nett and Leerone; White and Daugtrerty. TO-DAY'S UNION ENTRIES First race .ejllng. seven furlongs M3 Hallucination .1)3 17 Cap nnd Gown SI BS PeirJ Finder.. 1 17 717 Menn lfD 473 Houndlee . 113 ;" Klnloch Park 113 H-' Ed L ... . 1" 6J3 'Armand l') 542 Little Arrow 1"0 542 Humeri) . Ill T39 Second Fight... S; BJl Mmble Nag 1 9 j-il 'Chicago Girl 104 U2 lleglr-y K9 Second race, handicap, slv furlmks 530 Ilill Wood. I J) llllarltv . J" win! 17 43". Silver Fringf v9 541 King Crane ! 5.0 Mls McKenna. W &V Adei Trebla S8 PI Pat Bulger " III 550 The Don . 12 470 Lenl A . 3 ?i SHindlv . Ill '.5.1 Duellt .. PI IjI Tom Gllmore. P2 553 Orleans . 93 550 o tan MS 5t Pipe . 91 Sin Cappamore . 9 o ban and Cappamore Rudolph entr Third race, handicap. 2ear-o!d five Anl a half furlcngs 529 Midnight Mln- M3 Chlcarra . . IPS strel -... .. 73 53., Tnra . . 8 529 Fine Cut . ... Iu5 529 lleeeher . .. 29 Sit St. Resolute S3 J14 Henry A. 529 Onlro 1 Schroeder . . f3 543 The Roust. 129 Mayor!" . . l about .. . 102 511 Llquozone . 5 514 San Prlmo W The Rousfabiut nnd ai rrlmo Siwyerentrs Chlclrra and lara. $L Daly entr Fourth race, selling, one mile and a sixteenth. Ml Mi.s Rillle . J" 54i Attila . 117 53S Hudweiser ... 113 551 Little Giant 113 347 T G Scar- ."-IS Ncnda . Ill borough . . 1C1 531 R-d Light '! M7 Planet ... . I"0 534 Altavela . 94 551 Seaforth 111 131 El Ghur . .117 Fifth race s.vn furlongs. 532 Svmphonv .. vjt 534 Henrv Luehr- 533 VVoot.j Win I mam. .ir 1"1 ierd l'l 12S nlle Rankin W 7C3 Lord Hermence It' I 533 Baronesa . 9 5D8 Rain or Shine 112 1 4m Sallv Lunn 9", r.n' "!torm ... .7 540 Kqulty . "V 55." Btul"h ..'.II'OI 4. Den Alvaro 113 549 Mary Aud -til S7 1 505 reer 11 Stormj and Blul'h. M Daly entrv Don Alvaro and Stieer. R'ce ertrj Sixth race, selling one mile 651 'Morendo 102 5 'Plantaganet .. P3 632 'iprlngbrook .fa I3S 'Labor . 1' 53$ Cursus . . 1J7 !51 KLnJa . :i0 54", 'Dodle ? . PI 5M 'Harvester . 102 154 'Banana Cream. a 5M 'Tom Ollmore lwt 634 'Barrlca .. Ml SIS Sablnal .. M7 63H 'Silver Foam .. PO 544 'Tennv BIIe H Seventh race, selling one mile: 540 Prince Real .till 4 Will Shell. 103 51i 'Mission l-rt 619 Argaurata . :'9 517 'BasanIo .. .PI 54S 'A Convict... . 1(2 52 'Eufalla 1 rt 341 'Red Ola ... 1() 544 'Anielger 112' 4 'SMtchel . 104 544 "Vluld . P2 34 Halt D . .111 530 Hemlock . ... 1'7 4o3 Beaugard 107 Apprentice allowance claimed. UNION TRACK SFLECTIONS First Race Can and Gown, Chicago Girl, Kln loch Park Second Pace The Don, Soundl. Rice entrj. Third Race Dal entrj. Tine Cut. onl.ro Fourth Race Attila. rlanet. Miss Rillle. Flfttf Race Rain or Shine Bluish. Rice entrv Mxth Race Plantaganu. Tenn Belle, fcptlns brock Seventh Race Will Shell). Hemlock. -r,rau' nata TO DAY'S HAWTHORNE ENTRIES First race maidens five furlongs- S'es Lee in Brjan Ill Th Bnglishmin ....HI t'clonel Rupert Ill Th- Giddy Ill Jan'ta 7. .112 3 H. .-mith.... 1)1 Ethel Da 11.' Rathskeller ... 111 Tom Shellv 113 Waddcll II Ill Uttle Mirthful IIS Rather Roval Ill Proprietor in hecond race- gelling, seven furlong. Dungannon .. VV atermelon . 11a) wodd Marco Safeguard... Exclamation , -31 Bill Mas.le... ....;.. 97 I The Iorum... ...99PearI Diver.. 191 Orfeo :.Vd 01)mplan .... 102 1 ,.103 ..1)1 ,.101 ,.'0 ..111 Third race. Competition btakesj eve and a halt furlonrs: Devout . ... 10S Lalond- 122 Gold Lnamel .. Hi Miss Inea 122 Michael B)rnes... Ill Ji hn bmulskl 122 I rfnee Brutus .. . 114 Kurtzman 123 1 Iixman , .. lli Mlcs Inez and John Smulokl. Klllsin entry. Fourth race, selling rne mile- Sw.etle ... ( t'ohissett . .. . Ieckman .. ' Sin Remo 1 oik Millet .... i u.ngford jamts . , Telephone . 'i9 Prince of I'lNen Durbar . "9 Red Man .11m T)rrell ... PI W enrlck At pie 1J3 114 lilt .114 101 .10, .1''7 Fifth rat e silling, one mile and a quarter- John McGurk . . 101 Valeat . . .. 152 Major Mmslr .. . H'l WIue Dince 14 Tom Hall 102 Rissmond .. ..1iJ3 l-MKlh lae one mile- 1 Dilvav . . l!71Beau Ormonde 112 M-oli -1D3 1 Port Roal .. 113 HAWTHORNE SELECTIONS REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Chicago July 27 Selection. First Race The Gadfl), Rather Roval. Tom Shelly Second Race Dungnnnon. Exclamitlon. O'fen Third Race Mis. Iner, I'rlnce Brutus. Kurtz man Fourth Race Iingford Jamc. Prince of PI1 sen. Redman Fifth Race John McGurk. Major Mansir. W ing Dance Sixth Race Port R0)al, Beau Ormonde. Ahola TO DAY S BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. Ilrt raAe six furlongs Vagarv . 'C lerr Moments 52 All Right 10o Hlndred .. . HI Cirl.kan) .... 97 Cnnajohirle . . 104 Kilogram 113 Mart Muller 113 Inauisltlve Girl 97 Fickle '.J Olu Engi,n1 . . m Hippocrates . . . . 4 Pliuet . . "9 Dapple Gold . .. . King Pepper J10 Second rice, sleeplecha'e .hort course: Ten Candle' Maiden Libretto 1'hl'ma Paxton. laOITrek . .14S IMistic shrlner.. m'bwarrplands . 1 .116 Third race, six furlongs- Bella Slgnora .. Throcton Flat Torchello Diamond Flush. Buttling .. 59 Knight of Weston.. .IM .. " Sailor Bo) .. P.' .. 102 Invader if7 . .114 Brush W"ocd 1)2 .Ii9 Ismalan 99 117 Fourth race, clehth- Iroquois btakes. one mile and .n Knight Errant. Gold. Saint Pcntaur 1--1 St Valentine 111 Oil Wells .. ml Fifth race handicap cne mile nnd a quarter. Majo- PalngertlId .121 Kenote 104 Pnlnbarer . ... tf'2 Cloverland FS Eugenia Burch. . . 119 Brigand 99 April Slower . . . M Ccnkllng u) Lrd Melbourne .. fo Lady Potentate 99 Palmbearer and Lad) Putentate, Thomas entrv Sixth race five furlcngs: Mrglnli Francis . . '9 Flavor 99 Verr) lassie .. .." Go to Win ,....P4 Hare Music "9 Mlsa Modesty... .....104 Pcnnle Aime. . .112 Iv-ng Da). 94 lialcvon Da). .... 99 Meadows 99 The Veiled Lady ....102 Fair Reveler . 94 Woolnola y) Rolv Polv . 94 lll'iue 97 Belle Dixon . loi BRIGHTON BEACH SELECTIONS REPUBLIC SPECIAL. 77ew York. Jul 27 Selections: First Race Merry Moment-. Old England. Hlndred Second "Race Swamplands. Phllraa Paxton. JIstlc fahrlncr. Third Race Torchello. Ishmalian.Dlamond Flu-h Fourth Race Ort Wells. Pentaur, Knight Errant. Hfth Race Major Daljigerfleld, Lady Poten tate. Engenie Burch. Sixth Race Got to Win. Halevon Tvs. TI.IIm Dixon. offli-iiilV Di-fiision Hcsults in Manam-incnt of the Xew Course An? liounciiiK Its Duteiiniiiation to Oo-e for balance of the Sed-J hiinL'iiinn lloisi'incn Jlay G o Eaut and Aie Uopeful of h.ttj in-,' at Hot Spi'hig.i This Win tor. REPUBLIC SPECIAL. Jefferson ("lt. JIo . Jul) T. -State Au ditor Albert O Allen to-nlKhr ileclled lint lie would not I'Mi" anv Iiieii.es to hoo'.-maki-r' on the t'nlon Jocltev Club trnck In fat Louis for .1 second ninety It)" The fir.t ninet) ihjs expired Julv IK .ind. un der Ihe breeders' l.nv cn ictrd in 1S97. tlie statute pruvldts tliat the llcenes mi) In Issued for only ninety dijs on .in) one track Attnrnc). for opposing interests con tended that "nuv" in tho statute his the force of "shall." and tint the Spite Au ditor could not grant licences covering 1 second nlnnty days nt anj one track State Auditor Allen. In :i stuteme.it mi tie to night, decides not to i"ue IIcfnLb to the Carmod) track. "After giving all parties :i pitlent hjr lnp." he said. 'I am constrained to dici le that no bookmakers' licenses will he is sued for more than nlnet da)s on an) race track. This com lusion Is In accord ance with the following extract from the opinion of Attornej General Crow, dated August 6. 1801, which reads. "In reply to jour first question, permit me to say that jou wrote me a letter re cently concerning this subject, in which ou siy 'th?t no license for .1 race-track meeting, with pool selling and book mak ing as in accompaniment, his ever been issued to the same association 01 person for i period of more than ninety daj s at the same or different plate in one jear.' "Your office has been charged with the dut of licensing bookmakers Under this law since its first enactment as a statue, and. being the executive State officer upon whom devolved the duty cf construing the act with reference to the period of time for which a license on any track in one ear should Jbe granted bookmakers, the construction of the State Auditor is en titled to and would be given great weight by the courts in determining the meaning of this statute, because it is a well-settled rule of law that an executive depirtment al construction of tne statute, long con tinued and acquiesced in, will often be come conclusive. 'The construction executive officers place upon newly enacted laws is also con sidered b the courts in detrm!ntng the intention of a statute The Auditor's office has. in this case, alwas construed the act to mean that a license would only be given to bookmakers under the 'breed ers' bill" for ninety dajs In a )ear at any one track " ' Considering the history of the period at which the breeders' law- wis passed and the construction alwajs placed upon It bv the Auditor's office, and acquiesced in b) ever one. I am of the opinion It was clear ly the original intention of the act licens ing bookmakers to limit the llcen..s of bookmakers tn ninety das upon any one rack in a period of one ear." Although opportunity was granted both siles to appoar in a public hearing on the mitter in dispute, neither side sent rep resentatives to appeir at such i hearing Some da)S ago Harry B Hawcs, repre senting the lew firm of Johnson. Houts, JIarlatt . Uavves. filed a brief with Jlr. Allen opposing any effort tu issue licences for a second ninet) da In addition to the construction of the word "ma)-" In the statute, which Is made the main point in the b-ief. Jlr, Hawes quotes the letter of the Attorney OeneraJ which Mr. Allen mentioned In his state ment, and also presents the factn that common usage with the State Auditor for the past seven ears has been to refu-se to Issue licenses for mora than nlnetr days on any one track. Xo brief was filed on behalf of tho Union Jockey Club nnd no one appeared for them to request a hearing. The effect of the decision of Jlr Allen to-night will be to close the Carmodv track. nles a. mandamus can be obtained against the State Auditor to compel him to issue licenses for a secono ninety dajs. Jlr. Allen was not Informed to-night what action would be taken. Captain P. J. Carmody. manager of the Union coume. received notice yesterday from State Auditor Allen that no further permit for bookmaklng would be Issued to the Union track. Jlr. Carmody announced that his course would close down, on this account, for the balance of the jear. "We will submit to this interpretation of the law." said tho Captain, ' although we have our own opinion an to what we tre entitled under its provisions. Since tho State officials have decided against us. w:e will have no option but to close. "I want to say one thing: that every promise we made ha" been fulfilled save for this one point of racing 1SD d.i)S. And we would havo lived up to this had not the machinery of politics been put In op- ne Pai When Cured Is Our Guarantee. DRS. F.iANCiS ft FRANCIS St. Louis' Leading Specialists. WHO riRBMIIERrl OTIICRS I'lIL Ve want to talk or wrl'a to ever) euf ferer from artcocele. Strlctnrc, Itunttire. Illood Poison, crTlla Ileutllty and all allied neaknes'ea or disease peculiar to men In the treat ment of these maladies we acknowledge no superior, we can give you the verv quickest, safest and surest cure ontaln aMe Tears of experience in treatirg hrnnlc. crvon. Ulood anu Me--lal rtiieases gives us many advantage, over family ph)lclans We have cured thousands of weak, broken-dov n. discour age 1 men who will uladlj vouch for our success, skill and honesty In the practice of our peclalt) V hat we have done for others we can do for )Ou. Perfect confi dence In our ability to cure evey suf ferer prompts us In making this ajeneroui offer of pay when cured Inv estlrate. V, e glve rou something different and better tn modern curative treatrr-nt than can he obtained elsewhere Don't ttard Idly ry and see our health menaced and )our manhood slip; np away when we will guarantee jou a luting cure and restora tion under these liberal terms Write us to-da). We also cure to stay cured H)droce!e. Piles. Ec2ema. Psoriasis. Rladder. Kldnej and Prostatic affections rr.a all diseases of a stubborn nature which resist the t-eatment of the ordinary doctor. WRITE lf un-ible to (.all riving a full 11 III is. description of vou- case in )our own words Our Home Trea'rrcnt Is the most UTrsfu! kriwn to mei.cal science. Consultation anil Examination Kree. Hours: D a. m. to S p. m. bundays. 9 to 1. DRS. FRANCIS ft FRANCIS SOO OLIVE ST.. ST. LOUIS, JIO. 2 CURES 'MEN&WOMEff T7. TII9 t fn, nnnttiiHl 1 ' irrttatloas or uleerjtloss uf ' mneoti. natnhnna. P.tn' tlnrnaed tint ta strietnra. Prarents contagion. Sold bT DrajftrlttSL or in plain wrapper. eapre.s prrae. on rcemlof S1U0, or (lire dohim. ax ,3. urcaiarMnt on rso.oKt I kTkllniaCiwiedfX1 CINCINNATI, o. va, eratlon ngainst us We have ptld evcry bill wi- owe. wi are not in debt to an)-a one fur a sniitarv cent and our asjcia- tio'i has furnished as clean racing as. has i Ler been witinssiii in Missouri "Uc ar virr) tint wp cannot ive the. continuous season we promised V wre re tdy to do so, anu it ts no taint o: ours that we are arcvcnt-u' The I'apt.uiJfurther stain th.it he z ; cla-s f hnr-s at the 1'ninn track wri.il : probablj go to the Ki.t for furthe racing l" 'A D'Armui" staldi- has mtt with oine success in such a venture, and numerous other stables at the course, ho 'aid, would hi- capable of holding their own with the Kasttrn racers A-s for rumors that Ch irl st-in, Newport and Savannah might re opt n. Captun Car mody said that ho knev nothing on Ihi -uhject. "We are only interested in St I.oui raring," he sild "and we believe thlt hnr'-imen who inie to us have a right, tn race where thev plead We do not want to be connected with an) wild-cat racing ventures that mi) open elswherf Pcviral members nt the horsemen'i brigade now racing at I ulon who hill from Arkansas, state thlt they will li able to race at the new Hot Sprint;-, courses or that no racing will b h. Ill there Thev claim that i statute Is mix readv for tlip Arkinsas legislature -vhiqh provides that no racing tru"t pnall control the port In their Stite nor shall any outsnle bodv dictate terms to native horse men, other "than on legitimate points, con nected with the sport. ERBE MAKES SHOW OF FIELD IN ELKS Feature Race Fees Daniel's Horse Canter Home Fix Lengths Ahead of Bluish rirate Etiiip Game Race. The Elks' Handicap at Union jesterday ' was won by J F Daniels &. Co "s Erhe, who sprang Into the lead at the start, rol- licked along a length ahead of her field to the stretch, then easily drew away and ; cantered under the wire sit Iength3 ahead of Bluish. Erbe was about sixty pounds the best and was backed from 2 to 1 to cens. V. B. Gates made his dilly appearance Ji this race, but his performance was -very disap pointing to his faithful followers. Hi trailed his field Into the stretch and closed with a rush, but never got within a stones throw of the leader The sixth, a selling race, was won by Pirate, due to T. Walsh's good ride. Jlorendo, with Ralph JIurphy up. was only beaten a head The horses fought nil the wav up the stretch in this position with Jlorendo on the Insido Walsh gently laid Pirate's quarter against .viorenoo s snouwier wnen tne nnu drive came, nnd JIurphy could not his horse. o he belabored Walh Banana Cream, the favorite, was off very badly and could never get up. it was a two- -horse race all the waji Harvest Time was the good thing in the . e fin u g ; whn f ianana. 1 badly 3 i two- - In the 2- ear-old race, which produced the best S J contest of the day. Well ridden by Lowe.2. , he opened up a gap of a length In " J ' early part on the race and held tne lAa Just long enough to win. Halt Tag anit Georgia Cirter came out of the bunch at the head of the stretch, ran neck and neck to the wire and finished a noe behind Hart est Time. Both would have over hauled him In another jump. The favorite. Rjss. was a lai'-e alrn- si.ccumhin easi lv to the determined rush of Carter and Half Tag in the stretch. The Don won on his class In the second race, after be'ng backed into favoritism. To Pan had tlie earlv- speed but tired when the drive came, even ieldmg second place to old Tom Collirs. who reveled in th going and finished strong. Jliss RIIIIc showed herself a good hors in the third, which sh won bv sii lengths, nulled almost to a walk She went out with I.lttle Glint and ran him off his fet in three furlongs. Seaforth offered feeble contention in the strKch. but Jie shook him off with ease and cantered in. A good r'de won tho fourth race for Solon Shingle. In a desperate duel with Ught Hunt in the last eighth, he won by j a head Hunt was a good horse )esterday, and might have won with a more careful M ride. S)mphony was third, right lengths back. Weslrrn Lrnitne. At Orrnha Omaha 3. M Jo.erh 1 t tioux Citj sioux Cltv 3. Denver 2 t Des Moinea Dea Jlcines X Colorado rlnejs 2. 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