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n?HE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: S'ATUKDY- AUGUST 13. lOO'iN ATHLETICS I'stagonians and Prprnics i BASEBALL HnraMVm ami Eastern. Bent AT FAIK GROUNDS Fruit Won the Rovcn-Furlong Feature Event at the Fair Grounds Track Yesterday. Appeared in Meet at the Stadium Ycstenlav Afternoon. Browns: and CUrtliltats Respectively br Store of " to ft HILEE TO WIN THE STAKE EVENT Elliott Sprinter Looks Capable of Capturing To-Day's 15a- ring Feature. PRANK BELL IS IN LIGHT. Pake Grcenberg May Prove a Good Thing Death Poems to Have Edge in the Last Xeversnch in Form. With th Auirun PelllnK Stakes Rt Mi furlongs. 11.500 arMed, as tho featurei of a ner-en-raco cnnl. to-day's ofTerinir at the Fair Grrund3 13 excellent. The stake, event will bring somo of tho bet sprinters of the West "to the post, incluainjr Hike.. Frank Bell. lee Water, Otto Stlfel and horses of that calilv-T. Hlleo was a little out of his illstanca In lapt Saturday's ft.ike, but tho six furlons3 cf to-day's ent and his recent three quarters In USU with 118 pounds up makes It hard to s,co how they aro solng to beat him to-day. To bo sure. In past days he always found It lmpoHslble to filve Frank licil more than llvo pounds und Is conceding the latter eleven pounds to-day. Hut tho on of Ilimyor Is In such rare form now that ho must bs selected to win this vent, and Uio best Frank Hell can aspiru to Is the honor nf belns tlw runner-up. Ico Water should be no norw than third. A rather ordinary lot fares Mr. Dade In tho first race. Freetlas has been run nlnc well enouch In Chlciipo to make it appear ho should beat this bunch, though Oudenanle, making his tlrst appearance of the year, can e some If ho la ready. Wortliinjtton ought to pet part of tho money. Mellwood, with but ninety-eight pounds up. looks Inviting In the second, unlesm, of course. It should rain. He wants It cood and hard for hi. Just as does Hersaln. who ought to bo a contender. Milton rroun; Fhould go welt enough to get the Knall end of the purse. Jake Groenberjr. who mlnsed firo when This is the Reason. Tbt little creen label crer tie corl: rr.eani that Onekenrielmer Feansirlraala Eye Is battled tmdrr tJ.S. GoTenuneotsupcrrlsloz; It tells tie exact are of the whiskey, shqirt date of bottllsz aa clxsa- '! im per cent rarity. At all dealers. WEAK MEN! oa nbiitii OtveloperApDllanc Clrealillar tb. fclo.d cam TUtrOOCttEL SratCmnt JIEavocsxiSS. ASD DXAIX3. s. Draaa? Beiurn faU Tttar t Bhraalan.r Ced.ral.ped Orraaa. B.ldoa trial. Call cr vrlu. Bmi ml aeal.l pl.la caT.lo;. STRUVA CO, A A, lot Mi II 0 Bllre St. , SI lllll DR.SCHREINER, LsLJIIIBLLsLsLbHLsSwuIuS? . eiocneitnut St., St. Lccis, no. 1 The HKLIAIII.E Spcclnllftl Cures private and chronic dta jaee. loat Manhood. Nenotla peblllty. Lot Vlror. Seminal Weakness, Karlr Decay, vari eoeele. reaulta or errors or ex crates. Urinary Diseases, gleet. Stricture, Unnatural plscharxes and all dise&aea cf JtMneya and lUadder. and Sloo Poison. All fttnjre. mi. IsU IWf iMt Itiv.lv cured. Oat-oMoarn pa tients treated by man. $1.00 FEU WEEK FOR TREATNEIT Tou can buy no better for $10 a week. Consultation free. Call or write. Hours: t a. yn. to I p. m. Sundays. Jo a. m. to 2 d. m. A PERHlvcui CURE for the most obstinate case of Gonor rhoea ana Gleet; no flthee .rt Cold by all Drusl3ts. ai5nt required. J P ' V-T-ji, Thoe safferln,! from weaknesses wmen sap lb pleasures of llf ttlOUid lltaia JUVon Mitla fir,. i. -vK.llt ltll n. IfOrv nf wHn..tA... ii uiif Thi miiii-r!r .iJti IT luvewuiig. lillxlnt force than buiier leea llred. Sent by roail In plain packaz only n rectlpt of tots adr. and IL "v'v"-" """ Made br lt ftrtt?inatorH. c I. nwl A Co, ropnetora .Hood Sarsaparilla. IxwIl. Mafc fl RECTAL NO UQKEY TILL CURED nisFitK fsijv p " UIObAOuO HUES, etc Ezimluttaa Pre. ws-raacmw mms. txt our st,s. uaJ 1. IX ca s.; he started In Chicago last Saturday. I -in the third at fli and one-h;Uf ftirlouBs. Ijast Trlnir, runninr; in the name of U V. llellavr, he was a hlKh-class horse at I.a tonliu runnlne a mllo there, with !( rounds up. In UZtV,. Ills Clilcitro race was not at all rc-issurins. and ho will havo to do hotter here than there. Still. It 13 not likely h- was shipped hero for his hulth, so he will b.-ar watch Ins; to-day. Kins l5o ran a Bleat rai'c from a iioor beinninc hit last out. so"d onoiicrh to bnat the winner of that event l-ady VashtJ and he should pet the place from her to-day. DAKTIIULA AND WOODLANDS. Dnrthiila and Woodlands should furni?h the contention in tho fifth race. With Woodlands It Is largely a matter of who rldea. If J. Conley haa tho lei: up. as he prolvablv will. Darthula should reverse tho verdict of thir last met ting, wlx-n Woodlands Just did beat the. Haws llllv. Lucky Charm should beat the sadly over worked lYanco for tho show raoner. Neversuch seems the one to co to in the sixth. When ho can ilnteh a bamr-up third in a venfurIoiu; hprint. it imans that ho Is Rood, and when at his best it takos a Rood horso to beat him over a distance of ri-oudcI. 1'ierce J. kjvo sipii of returning to h!3 form last out. and with a vlKorous rider up can make It in teresting for even Nevcrsuch.- though YounK hardly meets the requirements of a heavy-headed horse like IhK Troxler It the boy who can make him do his beat, and if perchance Trotter's Jockey has tho mount, he will i worth considering. KeRlna D. ran well enough yesterday to glvo to her tho call for third place. Death looks best In tho last race. Ills last race Indicated that he Is better now than ho has been around here in the last couple of eais. and at his bept It will take better than this kind to rnilw him extr.d himself. It. Q. Smith, who beat Death at their last meeting, has iulto a favorable switch In tho weights, but there was a derided diftcrence l-Iwicn the rare Death ran that day. and the one he ran when he turned seven furlongs In l-2 in. v. ith 119 pounds. It. Q. .StmUi and Uab look to be tho contenders. IS ARKELL .AFTER MEMPHIS TRACK? Said That Eastern Horseman Is Peeking to (let a Foothold in the West and South. Italph Tozer, fotnur seeretarj- of the I'nlon Jockey Club, hat returned from the South, where he went to negotiate for the leaso of an Independent track at Memphis with a view of conductinc a meeting; there Independent of the Western Jockey Club and to furnish an outlet for "outlawed" horses now at the Union track. That Mr. Tozer was unsuccessful in ob taining a lease on tho track was told In press reports several weeks ago. Mr. Tozer Is authorltv for the state ment that W. J. Arkell of New York, who proposes to purchat-o tho I'nlon Jockey Club plant In St. l.ou!s. has mode an offer of J400.OVO for the Hillings track &t Memphis. In an interview with President Jones of tho Memphis track last night. Jones denied that any such offer has been made and ho regards tho story as a canard started bv tho so-called "outlaw" track at SU Louis to frighten the Western Jociey Club. nni.Mo.T ot i.Ti:unsTi:n." kepuhuc sn:ciAL. Newport, It. I., Aug. 12. Perry Helniont was seen at l(y the Sea, where ho was giving a dinner In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs Norman E. Mack of Buffalo, to-nlsht. Mr. Belmont said: . , "I know Mr. Miller and Mr. Arkell. but please say that I know nothing about the purchase of tho Union Park track at Bt. Louis. I am not interested In the matter, and. In fact. I have never heard of It.' JOCKKr ItniCHSTIGKIl KII.I.rJJ. rormer St. Luiila Boy Meets Death on 1'ort Krlti Track. RrfUMJC SPECIAL. Fort Erie, Ontario. Aug. Ii A bad acci dent occurred In the tlrst race here to day, and e a result one Jockey Is dead and another severely Injured. There were thirteen atartera. and Just ns tho horses were passing tho winning post Vallarambla, with Dangman up. stumbled, throwing; tho boy. False Entry collided with Vallarambla before he could get to his feet, and Iletch Bl!ser. on False Jintry, was thrown heavi ly and trampled upon by the rest of the field and sustained a fracture of the skull and Internal Injuries. Both boys wore removed to a Buffalo hospital, and Kelchstlser ,jC(j on the Way. Kclchstlger was under contract to Hughle McCarren of New York, and was consid ered one of tho best boys riding at Fort Erlo. Relchstigcr was a St. Louis boy. Trenton Team Undefeated. The Trenton, Z1L, team has not been defeated In any of Its frames this reason, end although It has met nn of the strrmge.t teams cf 1111 nola and Missouri, has always come out vic torious. They would like to Ananjte a game vlth the. Bellovlllo Trolley League team or any flrrt-claaa club lor particulars and datea ndorc A. C. BrefeM. Trenton. 111. NO CURE NO PAY MEX. aStcptaUncnedlcln. If yea ha e unall. wek organs, lost pemer or wca.tcnlriK' drain. tb fanovii TanIIttIrt?loperwiIlrrstar you. No drus Strlctaro and Vailc"le pprmaneatly etirtd in 1 to 4 rks ; ?3,0ftftlaua) notoco failure; effect itntiiMuaie; cure puarAnia. .toj iO.D.fraod;writ for fire rarltt tia-5. Wet realed In nlaln neioD. 0., 138 Syria Block. Denvir. Cc!o BLOOD POISON rat wwrniH years TrebaToznadtfaecoioofblooilpoUonasperl<T Prhcary, Siccndiry cr TcrHary Blosd FeUan Pormaucntly Cared. Voa can be treated at home under tame cuaranty. Capital S"00,000. We solicit thexnostob.tinAte cmos. Ye havo cured the worst cases in 15 to 35 days. If yon have taken mercury, Icdilo potash and still hare aches nnd pains, Muern Patches in Month. Soro Throat, Tim pies, Coppr-olrtTvd Hpotn, Ulcere onany part of the body, llnlror Eyebrow faUJoc out. wrUo for proofs of cures. JOO-pace Boole rrea. COOK REMEDY CO. H97 IlSOSIOIHTtI, CUuco.El. ? 4?d CURES rKSEN&W0MEN 1T V.la Ci fnr tin natural 1 F d i taC li m r u . iDflainmaitEani. 1 irritations or ulcerations of ' mDeoiii mRmhrastL Pin'- lDaraoted not to Ktrfrtnr. Prevent contagion. Hold by Imcc1at- i or in plain vrrapi-fir, eipii priaiu. on rarwija oi w.w, i ortfar"boul,2 5 uicoikt mdi on rvqatMl i LTU tnxs denial Oo.1 CINCINNATI, O. Wo PorsianNerv oEssence nERTOKHS MANHOOU Has curtd thousands ef cases Nervous Debility. Insomnia and Atro phy. They clear the train, strengthen the cir culation, n ske dictation perfect, an J impart a magnetic visor to the whole be Inc. AM drnlrs and lessen notped permanently. SI rer box: 8 boie. ctiiranteed to cure or refund mon-y. JS. MallM nra!el. Uvok free. Persiaii Med. Co., M3 Arrh St., Phlladclnhla. Ta. ScM only by AVcIff-Wllssn Drnj Co.. Slsth and W'athlncton ave. Cures all Chrontn and Special Dleaes at small expense. His "Vegetable iiratlve positivly cures Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness, lywt Jlonhood. Varicocele, or nny evils result -Ins from youthful errors or excesses in from tuo to seven weks. With this treatment, that of the oldest spcciallFt in the United States, you can cure YOfUPELP quickly and private ly. 3n use and constantly Advertised in this paper for over forty vars, and has neer failed In curinr the WOTIST CASICi. Price. Klv Dollars. Trial package. One Dollar, vriil rhow that It will iio nil that Is advertised. DH. C A, IJOIIANNAN. Office No. Morgan st, St Louls. Xo. Private Circular TTee. lj THEVAn EESTC THEREPUBLIC'S DAILY Tair Groumlff. An- ;. WoalhT clar: ua hit nr, pur t.1TO. f.r ; var-oT.l. llOHSKS AND JOi'ICllYS. InJ. IWt. I -I- t diem.-.- Hat. I.. WIl'oii II" i 4 IM lonlnlcm. Honrll 10.1 , 1 tI iTIm Hur.t i:mH-n...l i 3 CU iljiMli llunti-r .1 Con- I i 1 u I to ! 7 :f..-. 'Hoar,i Vance. rtl-e....! "' 5 ! -. 'Ohanev IL An.lfru.,1 1 I 2 I 813 UnBamimblK srir...' v. I C 1 "linn- 12'-. :J4U ?.'.. :)'. 1M3. l:li Phnw Lottlnif- rii-'ur. Hat. t 10 2: ODlnlnn. 9 to 1: Tim Hurt 1 n t. . stait cnti. Wmi easilv: no.tt to drltlr.e. tvtnnrr. 11. A. Clilnn ft Co.'s ch f.. ! Waen.r Fnlroun. l'lJ-turc ltat un l-"t. hail cl.ar ealllnr r! v.-nn without irouhl. Tim Hurt !m! no -X'"jj. lut r.Asel uu ronU'Et otter Koln? four and one-half fcrlooEi. 10" on I-Ila Hunter lost tltulis at tjrt. ' 625 SMTnd rarA, iur,w S41 for 3-yfnr-nld. ho;:sks and jc:ki:vs. -I- III Atla... J. conwav I li)j l7 &; U'l U'l Dt a V. Dhltson Id'. !A!Jm.!to Corolo .. 105 Sn.nv Car. Vbiidt-ilmut 10; Tilt-lo .llor. eullv...l 110 I Walt-rtn. Llndsey. . ' 111 I IKann-tte. Tr ixler 1 110 I . lto-o Varr. J Conl-v..f 111 ,bld Vlviin. Iluw-ll. . lin .r.rlde. v.br li; I v.'.'.:i 3T.1 f.'-t I'Hi S II. AmW-on .1 10". 11 Timi 07' . :!J. :30-i. :iz. :iV4. 1:0S. 1:1s. 1:72. Show tK-ttlns: Allnf. out: Ora 7... 3 to 2: Allcrette. 2 to 1. Start Rood. IVou e.isllv: second ham. Winner p'haa. Atlnf drew awav nhfn readv anil won without trouhle. Ora '.. Uot .XUeKrette. Enow C10 ran .1 fair race and made ut worlds r-luw ly. 626 Thlr.l ric- rur SYI. for 2-vear-oMa I 1IOHSK9 ND I I I I I IWtlnir. Jnd.1 jocKK'i.s. Itvt. s. u t; t; .1 si. j st. r. lon.n'noiel 11. &' ilt)cale. Helms I n I 1 Thd 7' 1 C I !" i 1 I " 7-2 I -5 CtT. IVarn. t-Vtill- I 101 I S I lr.o 3hdl 3' ' ! 2" I J1 I 12 I B CJ Ifhort ('.Vie VmderU.utl 81 ' 3 : 2' 1 I I'm 2' ; 8 8 3 (.'7 iMlcdora. llmK.-n I It.) I 1 V lno 2hd' SU ' t. I 4 1 2 (.'1 iHtwklrn. U tVPron... W 2 10 10hd! 11" 1 lot, I t' 4 1 7 I 1-1 IA ll'lora rtrteht H.Anicr-1 I I I I II i ron ' ?7 10 13 12 I 11 ' I IP I C S! I SO 1 M :i) loallawattr. UWHIiamsl ST 11 f.' .'."(.! thdi I t' I Vi 13 ! 40 13 l?l lllt.ccn.1. S'der I SI 1 ' sv, 1 s I t' if 10 I 10 1 Ul llinlioin J Conv.ar...! 1U3 8 s' W I I...-.... '.' 1 k i (-2 I P-3 Ml) lVorilawn IS"1I.-. I 1 I I I I ( I Ilira'h I 55 7 -1'U O ' f ! 1 fii ! lOnlt' 3 1 8)7-2 'llmrUUo. Riillvtt I I'M 4 lao fnki 7' I ' Chdl 31' ' 13 i :o 1 8 M3 Jadiw Oarlrlll Mi.re.l !! II 11 11 I 12 ' I 12 I 13 I 2.) f J I 13 Tlmo-:C7"A. :im. dli. :n. :ie'i. Ii 1:22. l:3tu 1:12. irtsi. lihow l-cttlnrc: Kvival. 4 to I: Varro. 2 to 1: Khort Cak. 3 to 2 l:ti:rt riHl Won irolnc anay: nest tw drl lnr anil nil out. Winner. V. S. I'rlee' b. r.. 2. Ititey JazaN'l. Hrcval1 rot tltroticli In stirtch. Varro na ierl-ed about cons!di.krablv and l-ov was cautlont-d for ruush rldlm:. Short i?JVv ran a irjod racv ani nttlthl liae Ltn aecoad with ttrcnerr ride. O Kourth rrtce, j'tire IVtP for 2-v-ar-oM. seven furlnntr: noitsi:s axu JOCKEYS Ind. ! IWt. 622 IFrult. U Wilson. CCS Tn- Cook. H. AnJeraon MS M!. Powell. Hln- '".I .:i GM II"ranco. Vanderliout... I fc Ml lCtn TroDhv Undfev 1"'2 I C01 Uladrlan. Hardy f IK. I 1.. Time :I2.. :21i :26. :4S'.. IKilV 1:13. t:25i: Sl.ow- lettius: I"rult. I to 2: The rout. S til 5: Powell. 3 to 2. Start ro-d Wjn easily, place tame, winner. Mr-. M. Ooldblatl'a b, !.. KHettlle IJanana. rrult wa bt at the dl-nanc-. The c-o:c mida uo around and tlnll:l lrnnl. Powell did her beet. Franto was slmrlv outrun, rnenced elov. lv. as usual. 628 rifth tace. turse Sl'. for 3-year-olds and HOIt.-'n.t AND jocki:vh. InJ. SSs IPolles IJercerea, W. I i Ilavli Cll iTallv II.. Seder ' Whl Ulin A. Imr. Ivers i IM IJ. U O'NetU. II. I 1 Anderson tCS OuJon Emblen J 43 St. Vitus Van lertiout. ; 611 IWns-Jnhurst. Undsy..) S Isol Smith Howell I :-s 1 1JS ' I 13 I t'l :.t ; l'JJ it I 1 I ..I Time :12';. :24'i. :2C-.. :4. 1:01. 1:16. Show- bettlna: lurccre?. out: Tallv c to I: Jim A. lAinc 7 to li rjlijt irooil. W-- w-lth fim three' drUlnr Winner K. S. Pardoner' b f.. Z. inrnrar KrOKJnyre. .lttrcer" wa- b-st. but I)1U iva 'trctnn'Unt e.nl v.a a!;nst l'lrt.-d Ly Tally U. Davis was cautioned by iudae. Tallv ran much Imr'n-rr-d rate-. Jim A. I.nr bad Plenty of epeed and hunx on camelv In ftret-h. u'Ntill rot eff sluniy and was weakly handled. 629 Sixth mc. Tturre 1430. for S-var-oId- tC5 Klns-B Court W. Darl'l 0 5 mealna P.. Vatdeibouf 116 IWoId. Hi.'ell Oft I-enJa. Itlce COS Ath-na. IL Anderwm. (374) Ivemla. 1 Wilson -12 Misanthrope, a. Walsh I CIS Varna Foneo. ller. . . 1 Ilidv Chorister Dlckonl f43 Mlr.icJo II. J. Conway M4 First One. II. SJv I !.4 I lul I SJ I Time-:;- :15. .31. :4i-.. ,i,. 1 .i.. 1:22.. Show tHttinir: Court. 1 to 2: Peiina. 4 to 3. Ktart eood. von ""elly: second drivinj Winn" J it .ll:cheU ch k Kinir phu Matv T. II. Court was bst and drew- awm at pUasuit Uralna D ran etroca rac iZs flnlsaed nicely. Avoid dll her b.st. Ienl.i had m. . icusrs AYh.ri did not iiSU tm". TO-DAY'S ENTRIES AT LOCAL AND FOREIGN TRACKS FAIR C.P.OUKBS UNTRIE9. First race. teea furlongs. 3-3. ear-olds and to, reiilnc: rn Albanv Girl .10)1 l"reelas K'l C19 'Worthlnston .W2 1TI "iUi Anverlcan. it .... Drop o- ltyc ..In. Js3 l!n !'ar 112 Ouuenarde ...l'J2 JiOi Axanis 1C1 C73 Iloce. 17 1.07 "Tweailow t M3 Crescerton ...H5 fiOl Torlo 1W tel p.:tor llurrj .lift a 'LniicIi I'i2 fVcond ri,co. Fix furlong?. 2-ye.ir-old. gelling: 613 De (Srammont.loi 613 (lasconne 1)3 393 ltenalasaiico . I3 3y3 Fied Prlee- 635 Hilton l"our.s .W nwer '5 382 IIeraaln i'3 C17 Dromlo 1"3 53 l.lttlt- llarn' -.103 613 Mellwood 94 Third race, six: and cne-luJf furlonge, 3-jenr-olds and up. sllln?: I 474 'Sardlan l'S 17C (ittrpillar .. 66J 'Hal Inverv .. 01 (til) "Ladj Vahtl !ni4 -waiter AJunj.. y -iaraine 04 Ciaremont 103 Cll Kin; lfc ....i',3 6M Ttltiity Hell ..be 611 Moe Goss 100 665 'Fiver ICO Jake Green. WTR (605) 'Uncouth 383 Idy Fill! ,..ios ..n ..i'jj Fouah race, alx Stake. J1.V added: furlongs, August Selling fM llllee tVO 'Frank Bell , (474) Hurler r.!) 'Otto stifel , Ht) lee Wattr .. . 107 .. M ..133 (373) 'Pretension (imp.) .... 60 Itllssrul .... 611 'UJ Hall ... .. S6 Dualer anj I Watca". T. P. Hayes's entry. Fifth nice. Ile and one-lialf furloncs, 2-ear-old. allowances: (381) Woudla:id3 ....114 (61il Darthula VZ ... Wucforn M ft 1 lidy lerrurv. in: C'.-s LaicKy charni..lCii (1,1!) folonrl Pre- tun S9 327 Franco li3 Wexford and Darthuli. W. M llaves'a entrj'. Mxlh nice, cne and threc-slxleenlte mile. 2-year-old' and up. sellirir' 619 'NxcrsucJi ...li 363 'WlEscndliio ...1") (570) 'Scalpir S3 623 fiemlff Vlvax. 101 f.23 '.MIsh Hetty ... M (CSi) 'Dceskln jr.: UU 'Jlainprlrc ...107 3i4 Pier.e .1 107 t29 'Iti-irlna D 7 HO liuccaneer l')1 1611) 'Miss Bon ... . S3 6) "Goo Goo 1J2 (6171 Iras 1"7 G1J 'St Aane II S3 Koienth race, seven furlongs, 3-ear-old ai.d up. selllnc (iC) Dath 116 3i3 "Jak Weber ..1)2 611 'Howling Der- . J'ossart llo vlsh 103 i;sl) 'It. Q. Smith ..102 (332) B.ib lur, iai dales 107 ll 'Mls Manners.lH 623 -Doctor Klej- ..1)3 (320) 'Luitlg 101 611 'Md Slher ....I'M 693 Klng'a Charm. 1 )3 675 IjUdy I'onse ... M 3; One More 107 Apprentice allowance claimed. F.4JII GROUNDS SELKCTIOKB. First Itace rreeslas. Oudcnarde. Worthlrg ton. wcond Hare Jlellwood, Hersaln, Milton Younjr. Third Race Jalta Greeberg, King Rose. I.tdy Vashti. Fourth Race Hl'ee. rrank Hell. Ice Water. Fifth Itace Darthula, Woo31ands, Lucky Charm. Blith Race Neversuch. Pierce J. Rearlna D. Seventh Itace Death. It. Q. Srolth. Uab. MI'aoorl Vnlley I.rasrne. At Sedalla: R. II. E. Fdalla 0 a 0 2 2 0 0 1 27 14 1 Sorlncneld ....0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 2-S 11 1 Ratterfe- Hutlcr and Stoner: Craig and Schmidt. Umpire Cusack. TlmeOne hojr and forty minutes. At Leavenworth: It. II C. Io'a 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 011 9 2 Leavenworth ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1 3 12 2 Batteries Milton nnd s-ielc: Nelson. Harhes and Ulrich. Umpire Calllns. Time Two hours and ln minutes. At Tort Scott: R. II. E Fort Scott 2 nn02000 04 It 3 Jopllr. 0 0 0 0 12 10 0 15 9 1 Batteries Haney and Armstrong: Morris. Lowell and Vanderhlll. Umpire Owens. Time One hour end forty-live minutes. Missouri A, C. v. Triple? A. Th Missouri Athletic Club team and the Triple A's will play tho third game cf the se ries at Toreat Park this afternoon, llolthaus V.I11 pitch for the A. A. A.'s. while How-land or Orthweln will serve for the. M. A. Cs. Both teams ara about on even terms, and a g-d game ahould result. K. I. T. Leagne, , At Henderson Cairo 3. Henderson F. At Vlncennts Clarltsvllle 3. Vincenre 0. At ltopUnaville Paducah 4, HcpUcsville 1. Southern Lcuirxie. Neir Orleans 4, Birmingham 2. Wttlo Rock 2, Montgomery 1. Atlanta. 3, Khreveport 1 (tlrat came). Atlanta, 1, Shrevcport 0 (second game). ', RACING FORM CHART c!c fast. .Ii furloncw I ' nettlar. S. 1 r. 'Oiuti CJtiFri TT- 1" 1 ?" ':Ts 13; -. 1 f'.' C-2 1 3 J 1 4 1 M. 2 I. lh.l 3' 1" i I ( f.' tr.k I i I 4'VI 8 J il '-' I I r' I '' '5 ,'; ' . 5 I 4l I ' I I Snd ! I 3 1 ;- j - 17 17 I ' - I 7 I J . C) I 3) six a nd a half fcrloncs: C t'-i 11 I I'd I 'i 5 lOl.dl .rr's h. :.. 2. Huron Anr.lel. finliird stronclv Hnd t'A..y of rnmnd after commenclnr and up. mile and n .latecnth: I HfttlllK. Ota Closel VI. r. 2' I Ink V 4 J I 3-2 2' 1 14 4 3 J' 12 I 12 I 4 4hdl S-.". t7-11 I Jt 3"l 3 15-5 I 1 r. I 7 ! 5 I f-3 1 t I.... 1 I 1 ... I 4 I.... ...I ...1 4'U Xnlcl.... 4n! 2. Kr.ltht of considerable TroDhv cua up. lx furlonui: I I lu-ttlnr. Open Ooael n. I 21. - I . -I r I 1 I Inoi 2s. I 4-S t 7-10 I 1" ' 2i I J li-2 I Tnn! " 1 i"..i, I 1 1 7 1 1 f-W ! 5' I 5 ::.::::.! V J 7-1) i I 2) 3) j 13) I 4) . t) I to ' .1 s I I t and up. mil and a hliteenth' J H'.ttlnr F. lOpen Cloael PI. 1.33ii AuM TO-DAT'S HAIIIEM U-VTrtlBa Flryr race. slli:i s.x fuilonc- Doctor tu!uri ... ilj.Jarkfull ijj llandloy i rtsj ltt j l-p-uron lui l!ay torid-r icloiymplnn in, Sciiir.d rrn-e. selling, six futl nut: C'tfin , 1!M Velma Clark 01 Hisau: I"; Tarn tTShanter 1M Mnrvsca w Mavor Johrjwn lot Piter J ids Sad Sam l-M Tlurrl race, the Oak Park Handicap, one and or.e-sixinth mile. 3-.u-old": I'tllm lugo to. Swettio m. Dalvay ll'j Humbardle r liw AW'I" SSJ Prince bilrerw'lnxs..lC3 llrnnca lv7 Phil Finch !, 1'i'Urth rate, purse, une mile: Ahola Ju-i-B Illmca , Huzzaa McGm 1'nigg I Henu Onoonde ..107 .. !'3 ..IKS Fifth nice. mile: cellinc one and cne-alxteenth Ko-ilo Don't Ask He Harney , Kohsmond San Hi mo 6 16 tvj lvl ....11 ....l'W .... si iviebratl.irt Frank Mac Nitrate Sixth race, fle arul or.e-half furlongs, 2-year- CldS I I I I l'tttlnc. i j SI. S. K. lOD'n'Oorer PI. l'Vil ! I iT" I fl C-5 1 1-: I if I : I 12 I i: I 1 n 1 -p I I 1: :) I t Enk1 I V I 10 12 I 5 Sni u I rt"U 13 1 3) 3 3' I I fi I 7td a I 10 I i I I ! I I 11 I 15 I I' I I mM 9' I 10 I 23 I 3 C- I I in' I V I 13 I r I 1J I ! 11 i 11 I M I 'J) I S I ! ' ' j i J Vi I M. I S. I 1' 1" 1' i 1".: 1 ' 6-1 I 2 B-IO I sh '' 1 t. I 2'i b 5 : ' : ! 2', I ;h 1 :' 7 ' jo , 4 ; ', I ; 1 ' ' 4 1 41.1 11 7 Cf 1 7'i 7- w e 1 i' 1 4 7 1 1-1 , rno! 3'. 1 Iht ShU Cnk' 7 8 3 11 ; !, . 7, i, I 7' 1 2) ' 20 1' I 4hd y- i s j 7' I I' 11) 13 e I !-.J 1.' I isi I v f 6 ,. to I ti :S Hal 31 :) Wl 10" ij ',) 'J 1 I'" ' 1" 11 ' . . ' 11 '11 Ml 4) 12 1.421., -.4:. Costlgan ? Al Ca-ei- S3 McLillan s Tyrolean 93 Itumlall , Garilc IiO lran '.is Gri-n Gown 113 Idory Gallant 24 lVancl Dillon 110 I.idy Klllscn vi Subtle 110 Culler . ..93 Si Mnth race, selling, on mile: Sweet 'lone ssiJIm 'Ijrrell tsi bitt-scn Caldwell . . t'i st Grge. Jr. 9i Caidlnal WoLsej ...1''j 7Urzo 103 Dungannon v: Ghats w Hans Wagner 14 llt, l"rnnklln s6 Dell L.itri 91 Harry New lt,C 1) I Moore Ill HAIiI.EM SELECTIONS. IlEPl.'BUC HPUCIAU Chicago. Aug. 12. Harlem selection-: llrst Race Nellie wnddell. Oiytnclan. Hay Wonder. Sccnd Race Orfce, Velma Clark, Mayer Johnson Third Race Rrancns. Uomhadltr. I'hll Finch. I'ljurth Race Hcau OnnonJe. Jujge Hlms. McGee. Sixth Raco Costlgan. Ijuly Ellison, Green Gown. Fifth lines Cel-bratlop. Cxcentral, Nitrate. Seienth Race Hn.ii Caldwell, D. 1 Moore. Dungannon. TO-DAT'9 SARATOGA HNTRIES. Flr-t rac. all axe. eevn furlorcst Gay Hoy Jocund Wild Thyrna Tos-an fl-arfel ..11 .113 ..lea New York Klllott Humo Atwtl ...17 .. 93 Kicor.d race, the Shtllelah Steeplechase year-clds and up, full course, about two one-half miles: , 4- and Ten Candle 14L KUlne Virginian ...IS Fox Hunter 161 St. JuJe Whlneray Inpctor Stevens ..119 ..141 . 115 Third rae. the Hopeful, six furluncs: Jack Iiry Marie Francli .. SisrkIInc Star .. Iilandy Tanya ..1131 Heart's Desire .... ..112 Hot Shot ..112 ..113 ..115 ..11.. ..1-2 123 Agile ...113 ...127 S.nlster Augur Rose or 1 au 11 I.'iinrth runs Ihu Idmt.-ioi Ilerrn- V.traip.AMj cn and fle-istfpntiis imlf: Delhi Hainan H. Valentine . Kfi (Ormonde Rlfrht ...32 VC lbadll IIS 12i ifth race. 3-enr-olft-, anl ui, Kemlemen rli ers ppllinjr. on- mil": IfoiPslead H lapple Gold 123 DOXWO.-H. 131 Juitzti is? M. Daniel lr. Kilogram US Unmnfkftl . DC Sixth nu 2- ar-olds. selling, nve and ne 1 alf furlonpy: Ike S inz Jtubric 102 Uncle Charley 97 IHlcanta 10 lirushu ...., l'C Coodtjy 0'J llercets vti Woolnola 19 Awakenfns v$ IVrt Arthur 10J Dnncuse V4 Workman :w Mblitk .....W2 Illxhlife Si )lb M!on 3T l.incroJt Id Linda Hobo vi s'orthvllle irj Mavori-w $4 Dandelion S-l SAHATOOA SELECTIONS. REPUm-IC SI'ECIAU Xew Tcrk. aiht 12. Earatrga pftlcns; Hirt Itac Wild Ttiyni". Jocund. KMIott. Ketond Jtace Ten Candles, St. Jude. Vox Hunter. Third Race Rose cf Dawn. Hcart'j Desire. Sinister. Fourth Race Orracnde'ii It-'ffht. Stalwart, Delhi. Fifth. Fnce Horn s tea d. Kllcsram. Unmasked. 1 flits Race Dandelion. IMaorese, Brusca. 1 FRUIT WINNER OF DISTANCE EVENT Gflltlblnlt YounsstiT Captures First Sevi'ii-lMirloiif: Kvcnl for TwoVcar-Olds on Local I'rofjnuiiiiic. Covering t!i -vvon-ftirlnnr rout'' fur tho first time. Fmlt won the feature for -'-year-olds at tho Tair Grounds yesterday eftornonii. Thu Goldbl.itt youngxter proel herself be.vt of tho sextet tvhleh faceil the starter u nil drew away handily enough when set down for home. Franco, the favorite in tho bettinc. fo'itui the track n trifio too hard for him nr.d finished fourth, after m.ikinc his hid at the stnule turn. Held at 1 to 1 In the bttins, Fruit won her raco by a. r.lce margin. Tho lllly was straight at tho end and It did not appear ps if s-ho had much In rc-vrve. jjut It was a hadly tired lot of 2- ear-olds that fin ished back of her. and she unquestionably s-eured her vkt .ry on her merits. Next to the 2-year-old event rami the llfth -n the ran', where Folios Herseres was backed ilutn to 7 to 19 :tt post time. Tin Gardiner tilley was best, hut nearly Io.t her race through the oerconfldence of Jockev U-ims. Evidently impre-'eil with tho belief that he could afford to loaf In this event. Davis jmH little atuntinn to tint contenders and was nearly nitipt-d on the post hi- Tally II. Had Folio lieriure.s been hustled nlon!r In the stretch, .h.. . .juid i,avB won by a greater inarsin A H was. her no--e crossed the linn tho barest fraction of a foot in iidi.mco of Talli- H.. on whom Wdcr put up n. fairly Kood ride. When l'avis eame back to tho stand he was sternly cautioned bv th jult;s that any futuro rxlnliltlona of orerconnIenc vtould result in hii permanent suspension. This caution should be Indorsed by ract-ijoers. as sevtrnl occasions have arisen In the present season v. here a tace seemed in Imminent danger through a bov desiring to draw the finish too line. The last rare wltnes'-ed an easy victory for King's Court, and the prompt run nitii; up cf the winner to Sl'jl. Ho was proteetf d bv his owner. The race cost the .Mitchell stable Just JUKI more than llrst money In the eieni. Picture Hat had tin- speeil of the party In the (lri--t race, end won with compara tively little ITori. Joi kev L'umrai had tho iiieimt on i.eil.t ilunttr liere and iiat aked why he pulb d up in the early s-tages of the ran- b. tin- iudues. He explained that In: had lost his stir rups at the suit and that lie could not ri rover thetr. until the half-mile post lias passed. Chris schaw acker won ffulte a nice little l-t on Atlas In the third, hacking his filly quite heavily over the ring. Joek'-y Pcullv earned Judicial disapproval here ly hW erratic ride on Vurro, the fa vorite, and was notiiled that any further txhibitions of the sort, either of rough riding taoticM or appatent unwillingness to let his mount run freely In tho early stages, would result In his suspension. lteale won the third race, with ahottt as much In reserve :ts lias ever heen wit !ie..i ,n a local wuirse. After capturing llrst money, the gelding galloped hack past the stand, refused to stop hefore the Judge, hut swerved suddenly as he passed the paddock and jumped the fence into the grounds. He v.a caught near hU stable, brought back and un-adilled. I-Ittle Helms re mained on hU back throughout the wild fllchr of the horse, ar.d was apparently un disturbed when the gelding was led back to the stand. ritiri 'hum: a wi.wr.n. Win llilrlrm 1'Vnture, ("oierlnfr 3lile In I:."!li,-,. Chicago. Aug. !. I'rlnccss Tulane, ear ning top weight of 109 pounds, won the third and feature event at Harlem to-day. cmering the mile in 1:33 4-i Urancas was recond. tio length? In front of of White l'lurae Weather clear and warm, track fast Summary : First race, six furlongs Urad New, 1-"C (Da vis), 1; to Z. wen; Fly laidy. W tliu.inps in), to 1, aec.ind. Ag.vi lirenr.an. s, (Nl'-oll, It to i.. tflird 'Jin. l:u i-i. Cyprienno. t 'hoc'-tai otte, Jlaggle l-eter. Tros-achs, Japan, Magio ilut and Nona W. als,o ran. sjocond race, iteeplechaae, shcrt course oilier Mc i: (Corhlyi. t u . wen, Alleplaj:c, liO lEpjrrscn). 13 to 1. second: Springstea.1, IJ (WHllace). 1C to I. third. Time j.is. Han.1 ilce. l.lago and Dominique Tou also ran. Laura K fell, Coroaalu- ran out. Trend tho Mere threw rider. Third race. cne. mile Frlnces Tulane, F-s iMuuntaln). 9 to 2. won; IIranca. 105 (Henry), 2 to 1. si coni. White Flume, Ifit (Knapp). s to 5. third. Time. 1.19 4-1. Kmircr if India nlo ran. Fourth race, six furlongs I.idy Favoy. lia (Uitsen). 9 t 10. mm. i!oorlh Damsel. l. iMcIJride). 2i) to 1. second; Hel e Klnner, 101 (Mountain). 3 lo 2. third lime, l.l: 2-3. Dixon anl Captalrflseroth also ran Fifth race, six furlonis Th Mighty. 357 (Morrison). 3 to 1. won. Mi- Alice. 7 (Mc Uride). 1.) to 1. r"cond. Silent Water, to ICretnfield). 7 to I, third. Time. 113 4-5. Krmombo. Redman, Julia M., Durbar and Ie. termination also ran. ?lxth race, mile and seventy lards Freck man. fc? lOrccar). C t( 1. won. Mola. ?4 Mc lr.tyre), 11 to 1. second: Maud Mul!r, S3 (Nlcol). 7 to 1. third. Time. 1:45. Jim Hale. Carat. Halruuilt, Sweet Tone and Telephone alv ran. Seventh race, mil and reventv ynrd Blue Mlrt. '.ii (Nlcol), 15 to 1. wen. InventT. 107 (Huffier). S to 1. second; Jv Frev lie, (It ii), 25 to 1 third Time. 1:45. Cardinal Wonlser. Allle Vlrirle. Petiero Grande. I-rlnce of Pll"en. Kilmorle Woodlyn. Kthfl Wheat nnd Golden Mineral also ran. lU'rSK.VIA IIIIIICH IIEATS WATKllBOY. !.ns.t Yrnr'si Chainplnn Itnnsi Third fit fnrnCorxn. Faratoga. N. Y., Aug. 11 That Water hoy Is not the horse he used to be was proved to-day when he went down before a Held of horses none of which would have been sent against him a year ago. and finished a bad third to Eugenia Ilurch and Hello Walcrboy was favorite, al though he opened at i to 5 and receded to 13 to 10. Gold Ten made a runaway race of the 'Troy, the s-take race of the day. tlnlshlng more than a length oheid of Gamara. who was declared to win. Trapper, the 13-to-3 favorite, never tlgured seriously In tho running. Fort Hunter redeemed his defeat of yesterday by easily winning the tlrst to day, a 7 to 5 favorite. Keynote, favorite in the second event, had an easy time winning. Divination. In a strong finish, beat tho favorite. Go Iletween, a length In tho llfth race. Zeala. the favorite In the sixth, ran second to a 32-to-l shot. It was a head-and-hcad finish, however. Summary: First race, seven furlonjrs rort Huntr, 321 (Hlldehrnnd). 7 to 5, won Sir I.vr.newood. 1(S iCormack). 15 to 1. second; Marjoram. 3c2 (J Jcnei. 6 to 1. third. Time, 1:2S. Stevedore and Illirla also mn. Second race, rnl'e and a half, on turf Key note. 1W W. Fisher). 7 to 1. wen: Iidi- Po tentate, too (lllUebrand). 3 t.i 2. seeend. Palm reader. 55 (Oliphant). 10 to 1. third. Time. 2:23. Hymeltus. liar In Duo. Flara and Ilrlarthcrp a'-so ran Third race, mile- and n. nuarter nurenla Hurch. IW (Shaw). 3 to 1. won: Hello. M Ullldebrand). 5 t.j 1. second; Waterty. u idiom). IS to 10. third. Time. 2:K Cloverland Dalesman. Duke, cf Kendal and I.ord Melbourne also ran. Fourth race, the irov. nve and ene-linlf rur ens Gold Ten. W (Hlldehrand). 1G to t. won. Gamara. ti? (W rish-r). S to 1. secend; Marthi Gorman. t7 fWoclj. 20 to 1. third. Time. l:l'7 4-3. Mirthless. Gilpin. Khcrassan. Trapper. IIIcli torn. Gladiator nnd Shanncnsfde also ran. Ga mara and Khorassan coupled. Fifth race, one rslle m-rlnatlsn. H3 fJ. Mar tin). 23 to I. won. Go Between. 1") (H Phll lls). 11 to 10. second; Dinah STiad. 101 (J Jones). S to 1. third. Time. 1:414-5. Thtt!e Heather. Allan. Toi San. Canajohaiie. sto'tn Moment. Garnish. Agnes D.. Irish Witch and nasi- Street also ran. Sixth race file and cne-half furlongs Hank. ECLIPSE HANDICAP TURF COMMISSIONERS Oar .diertLseil Specials AVcre ATLAS, 2 to f, Won. FOLIES BERGERES, 8 to 5, Won. OPINION, 7 to I, Ran Second. Our lens-shot Special poes to-day W to I rr better. Don't fall to k1 thli on. Positively a OujirantFed Special at Tair O J.Jg. We nre the only iirm linmlllnsr com mission on la cti I nml foreign rm-ew. CnmnilHuIoiiM hnntlled fur IO per cent of net ti iiiitlns". Terms for our Kaamntcea niieelals, BOc tlally, fS.OU rcelcly. For tafe at Llndell Hotel. Mac's clxr stand at raco track, and efflce. 401 Hnolst bulldlnr, NlfiUi axl Viz tr:j, St. Lcula. 112 (Travrs). 12 to 1. won: 7.i!a. 103 r.-n 11 to 6. second: Italment. 1 3 lturni, 4) p. 1, third Time. Iril l'nw.'o l'.ilp rt, Unila I.ee, NVttle ltu'-sep, Suulsterry, Steel Tr.p. Ma 1 rr.('ian. Te-ir burn 1-n v Mc gow, ('e.j r tr me, I.'i:...'jy Oi rd-a ai.d lljgjmins a S3 ran jiiiiimm; vrn vi-4 sn.noi) i' I". Cii-.sp Finishes -ifnrlc lb;' it t Hniplrej Cll- Trael;. Xcw York. Aug. 12. Close and exciting llnish- characterized the Grand Circuit raifs at the Hmpfre City track to-day. In the 2:17 trot, ioonora was the choice, but she was never formidable. "lFs Jeanotte, who had tho pole, led to the quarter, where s,hc was passed by Harline S.. who led the party to the top of the stretch, wheii be was joined by AIox Campbell and lluxenlte. and won In the order named, necks apart. The M ptice. fnr the I:1S clas. only produced a cusa of six. Morning Star, the favorite, won in straight heats. Sum maries: 2 Pi pace stake, ".., mile heat? two in inree: Vi.rmeir Wr. Ii li liv (C'nr 1'elfitrr Fanev Kclhorlie. Pi Waglneme (Mcl)it.aM... .1 3. Cr.Ina Maid. t. m. (Mclw-ii;gh ini 2 2 1'itron Gratlm. l. g. (G"-rs) 3 3 Vmnlo King. ih. m. iWlKini 5 4 Ansu I'mntfr. b. g. MacPher-in) 4 uls Ili.t. Hushes, h. h. (Hlghlght) dis Tlme-2:0-3. 2.6'i. 2 15 trot, him If. Fchultz Stak'S. S1.210: Hi nine lEussell. ti. h.. Iiy connlger , IIi,r.r.Ie Klla (Hudsiin) 13 1 Arlato. Ii a ile Ityderl 3 1 2 Slid K . cli. g. (Cuinmlnss and Mc- Imnal'li 5 - S Tuna. P. in. (Goodrich) 2 4 Media, b. in iDoble) 7 i Ver.dira. br. m iG.jrd n) 7 5 Delma Grejor. b m. Illest) 5 a 7 Sonatr. b. m. (Kenny) 3 Sole Giai .to-ie. I,e s (l)rumm) S dls T K. X. b b iMoore) lli Nellie Jav re m (McKay) dls Time- 27'- 2:l01.. 2:11. 2:17 tn.t, purse l'i. mile nn.l cne-s'xt'er.tn dash : Harllne . b. m . 1 v Karl Miss Simmons. I. Ilcut Allen "arrlsn 1 Alix. Can nLell, t g (Cummings) 2 I"i;xonlle. x m. (Thomas) I Itnora. b m (Dryd'r 4 Mis Jeanette 1. Maln.and 6, liallaat 7, Bells Slls-n J Tliit-l'rM1,. 2.')7 trot. ;-ursc l. dash, one mile: Swift b. h. by Antonio Itesrollect. by KentU'-ky lTlr.ce (Ticehurst) 1 Caspian ! r (.--'iiaii-i - llawt'ierri'. io. in. iltulsom 3 MiKluI-j. h c. (Boone) 4 Iiiebta I. V.entworth '. Tl'r.e 23 2:C7 pace purse tW. mile dash: Wlnfeid strvion. b Ii.. by Soraway BIuo Peail. in- Grover's Hln IJell (McGolre). . .. 1 Alb.rt. to v (McDonald! 2 Kud'irt, 1 Ik. m l.-nci) 3 Sun-en bll, m iWileOti) 4 Itirin It' n-rv 1, Xrva Patchea S. (Jascade 7. centniiie s. Tix.e Curd S Tlme2:'i7V Slecial to lat 1 13'J. Time 1 l'ririe Alert 2 Time--:'..',. A'llll.l'.TirS AT I'lCMC. oIre' Dame l'.iriin Will Offer Frlrcs to Winners of nwitt. Athletic events will be the feature of the picnic to be given by the Xotre Dame Farish at Itlnkel's Grove. No. CSOO Easton avenue, to-morrow. The programme In cludes 10). SO and 41" yard dashes, relay races for boys and girl- races. Several prizes have leen offered and a good entrv Jlt Is looked for Martin De lanev will be In charge of tho events, while Joe I.ydon will be narter. Dlrbls ,-.. 1'oplnr II In 17 :. ItElt'BIJC STCCIAL. IMplar Bluff. Mo.. Aar 12 -Th DIehls d--featcd Vvzl r Lluff ti - iv. o 2. Itersn brink and M'agner were t i; op"CSh.g piictrs. the IJieht man giirn-" s'eij tr?. , -Batteries Wagner and K --'ae Kensenbrlni: and liyan ii We want to talk or wrtto to every sufferer from any of the above maladies. W will take pleasure m explaining your true condition and d scribing fully the system of treatment we will us; In restoring; you to good health and power. Good health fa vour most valuable possession; It insures long life, harpitiess and success In business and rocial circles, lr your health Is mennod by disease and, your manhood is slipping una;' von cannot afford to delay, when ni't:unl ready to give jnu the very quickest, safest "and surest cure obtainable. Investigate before treating eNewhere. We give a written guarantee! In ev rv case. We can refer you to reliable business men. whom wo have curol of th'se afflictions. A multitude of cured patients will gladly testify to our success, skill und honesty in tho practice of our specialty. Consultation find examina tion are Free. WHITE us a full description of your caro if unable to call. Our perfected system of Home Treatment Is always successful. Hours- 9n m. to S p. m ; Sundays. ? a m to 1 p. m. IS. FBANOi 1AM cu.vs. a. nuri", ii. ij. S k FRANCIS, Cl'Ili: OK XO CIIAItnn Absolutely n clinrge nnle.nsatisfnetlon I. glren. Every patient receives, a written guarante e to refund every dollar paid for services in a specified length of time if thev do not receive a complete, lifelong cure and en tire satisfaction, and my well-known llnan cial standing is sufficient evidence to any one that I am entirely responsible for any contract that Is not fulfilled. Consiultntinn Free, Cmifiilcntlnl nnd Inilted. both at o'Ece and bv corre spondence. Successful treatment by mail. Terms arc always made to suit the con venience of anyone applying for treatment, und very reasonable charges. Do not treat elsewhere until you have investigated my methods- and terms. Olllce hours during week. S a m. loS p. m. ; Sundays 9 to 1 CIIA.S. .. Ill I'l. II. II.. SIO Olive Street, .t. I.onli. Mo. ISurlington Uiilldlng. directly Opposite South Side of Post OlCce. DISEASES of MEN TIT. l.oru.I St.. Koken lllilrr.. Itnoms V.O, St. V.?. St. I.onis. Mo. Hours to Z and to Saturday to S p. in . Sumlav 'j to 12 only. 1 Ity pflleis will prole established practice since 1H75. See bark number of The Ittpubllc anil be renvlneei. Yea tee IlofTOIt U'lllTTIUIt In person. NO SUli.STlTL"TKS. JltKlerate charces. FOR HONEST TREATMENT. Curt-s all CXironfi. rvons, Illootl. Skin nnd Trlnary DU ii4 both fx. ervoui Deli lilt y. l.ot Mnnhoml. V2le. I rolucin nenousnesa. d(-?;ont1ency an-1 Irrltahlnes-? or unlUn3 for busi ness or marria; result.- of errcr- last manhood, milky urine, crjranlo faknss. QUlrkr,e9-. etc. I'ower restore! and a radical cure fruaranteed. JiirnK -1. I'r-e. IllnotI ltlnn -All stapes. Kcrrnta, ITIoer, rnred for llf1 bv faff mran". Til An k ilU. I rinnry and lllntlilrr allm-nt3 quickly cur"l; ln.nful, TMfflruh. To tctjuent or Bloody lTrfne- alo private dtease obstructinr urinarr jh .-age l.Innk -:t. Free. li!e and all ltertn! dh-ae5 curM. Modern met it, im ci:tunK. all or writ for advles. Surtrirnl r?cp. uhethr -"nenital (r acquired, aucceFffuIIy treated. Vorieocele In dartw 314'tlicnl Dletlnnnry and Aller free at office or sealed by mall; thirty pen picture WHBTT Established ISVO. Yil AQVIRI15E 0.1LI &'c St. Louis Offics, 316 k nieaco nice. i Delliereil Anywhere. m Picture Atlas, 6-5, Won Ryevale, 4-1. Won We Ntver Mltrtpmtat. .ro ffi? -sir4f i'..!.0 "" "CT oiiuiiiu B? BOSTON TEAM Hill I-iiicPii Kf-ops Hits Well Scattt-rei! ami Locals Fail to Score. SUDKOFF AGAIN UNFORTUNATE DiiiiiunHvc Twirlcr Allows Visit ors Only Three SstH'ti.. but They Were Timely and XcitedTwo Kims. jtamiim; or tiii: n.rn. Amerirnn Lpasne. club, i: v.: i e ' 'Jii'aeo ." o - it Ito-ton ..' :'- ."a ' X. York. .34 2! ...!e. W.t . - r 3f .' P W. Ie V-.. .52 M 41 .S43 .it ti f4 .: t 2 e.1 .44 s2 23 72 22 lletr !t rmin Iiey 1M:i l!r..ton at St Iyu'. I Wash, at Jietrolt. Ph!'-. et ciei eland IN 1 rt Chlcaco. 1 rilerila;'- -ISrinln. Virion 2. Bfwn. e. rl!..l1eT S Cleve. 0. in -...!. t ll'uah'furt lx Yrk 2. Chleggi 1. Three two-base h'f. all the safe rapi made olf "Wee Willie" Sudhoff by the cha'i pionp. gave yesterday's game to Bos ton by a. score of 2 to n. One double was made In the first, when Boston scored, and two in the ninth, when they tallied again. "Irish Bill" Dine en. who twirled for tho vii-itors. was hit safely just twice as often, but tho his Celt kept the hits so -,ii! cnotterejl Onf not rt runlipr on the. local team was able to make connectlonj with the home plate. DItcen's work was extreme ly cedltable. He kept the local batsmen In a quandary all the time. Kiery time the locals got men on base., which was not often. BUI oiled hl fa mous right and did the necessary work; to retire the loon!? X"e.t Ann .if the loc.ll rlril'CS WCTC for extra base?, and In only two lnnlnes did trey make more than one nit. in inn sixth Hemphill and Heldrlck each clouted the sphere safely, and In the ninth Hcid II k and Jones hit safely, but Dineen re tired their c mpanlon? before they could score Again did the Browns exhibit a ratched up front. Je.-se Burkett. who returned to :he game Thursd.sv after an absence of nearly two w 'k. was out of the fray -"PAY WHEN GORE 9! IS OUR BEST gUARANTEE. We Cure to Stay Cured: MR1QSGELE i" 5 da vs (safely, painlessly). STBIGTUBE ia 20 days. RUPTUSE m 30 days. BL08D PQ1S0H in 90 days. HEP.VOUS BHBSLITl' i" 30 to 90 days. And all Chronic. Xervous. Blood and Special Diseases and Weaknesses peculiar to men. 800 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. COMPLETELY OURED" This is the unanimous declaration of nil afflicted men who arc dismissed by Dr. Chats. A. Duff, the only Pelvic physician in St. Louis who permanently cures STRUCTURE, BLOOD PG3SON, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. Also Piles. Rupture, Nervous and Sexual Decline, Lost Manhood. Also iltpcaften of the Kidneys. Illmltler unit I'rmtittt lllnml. GALL OR WRITE. Connnltatton Free t iiaice or ly Stall. Moderate Charges. HORSES E1VEH STRAICHl TO WIN. ItO SL ftifc I Sl.00 DAILY. IO m UlSm S5 WEEJCLY. Fullertan Bide.. 7th anj Pine Sis. ii llenrluirii St. ii, nn-. ' hick rneet. en Fll for Inspection. Hat. 3-1. Wnn. Folies Bergeres, 4-5, Won. Kiner's Court. 3 to I. Wnn w'n yeswrda y. S to to 1 certalntr to- win oy a Mxieentn or a mile. i V" "?rf --7 1 " .1y