Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, May 02, 1889, Image 4

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LADY'S
BOOKj
FOR 1880.
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dkv's Lady's Book, which will tell you lion- to iret the sr-al-skin satvjuf, the silk
dress, the gold watch and cottage urtfitn and other valuables, without a dollar.
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magazine in America.
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from Europe. Original novelties in needle work and embroidery. Latest and
most popular music, l'lans for tlie House you are going to build. Directions for
decorating your home. Cookery and household, help, by Mrs. Charles Hope,
teacher in several fashionable -New York academies, anil selected by the Hoard 01
Education for the New York Public Schools. Literary enr chments by jN'elly
Iiy. who got lierself Inel.ed vp in an intone umjlum to find out liow thi:i
treute'a ' the. insane, Ella Hodman t'kureh. l-.mihi Lennox, Olieia Lovcll Wilson,
Mrs. Hiesland, Edgar Fan celt, JJavid .out;, etc.
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BALL ,
All
MUleiss ire it Jo
OntBt Conrlets
WltlOBt 1L
Sprains, Strains,
Bruises, Wounds.
Fn'rl Im Tyninnlvi and DrrUert.
The Chas. A. Vogeler Co.. Balto., Md,
rnr I ure d
s
Heppner City Brewery,
0- '
Having pnvclmsed tlie lutost lirewinp; Appai.-ittiH ami
tltfinfiils, I am enabled with my ;olil soft-Witler (spring,
my deep, cool stone cellar and the fresh, pure
atmosphere of tlto IJpppunr Hills, to ofl'er
my cuBtonttTB a
SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BEER
At reasonable wliolenalo and retuij raten.
Lunahes of all Kinds
AND THE
Best Brands of Cigars.
Parties in tlie country must return empty kegs, or $G apiece,
will be charged.
J. B. NATTER, Proprietor.
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PDMPTLYahdTeRMENT
WITrlQUTKETURN DrxVIN.
tvrBridncisTS ANL3rAit!sEf.ywHEB
Tke EnAS-AVrjEE'iR Ca-Aiia-Ma'
Now Roller Mills!
11 A T) 11 IT H
Capacity 70 Barrels
J, B. SPERRY, Proprietor
OREGON,
PATENTS.
Ciivenls. ami Trade-Marks obtained, and
all Parent business conducted for Mod
erate Fees.
Our olliee is opposite the U. H. Patent
Olliee and wo can secure, patents in less
time than those remote from Washington.
Send model, drinviiif,' or photo with
description. We advise if patentable or
not, free of charge. Our fee not due till
patent is secured.
A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,"
with inline of actual clients in your
tide, county or town, sent free, Address
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Opposite Patent Olliee, "WashinL'ton,
no.
TO KILL BTJlUiOWINQ ANIMALS, of Catlow's foremen; a man named
Ward, the only other armed man
in the crowd, was in the hou e
with him, Finn's overcoat was
Flour from beat Grades of Wheat, flour
and Mill Feed. Is now for sale in quantities
to suit purchasers.
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COW BRAND
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, SODA 0" SALlRATUS.
rV.7 , Hiiulutf!) Pint.
Marvels ofminNew West.
Six IS.io ii in one Vnliinip; ll.'irvc l or Nature;
Marvin if Pace; ,a;irvet of Kritei'tu'isp:
Miirvels of .Miriinir; .Itjii'vclw tit Stock JJais
iutt mill Harvrl-. of All ien !l ill-.-.
UiFM'S WlTI'"l) Innllimrtsi.r tl,o country
ii.t.Mi.p ,,. ,,liH Krlllill N(nv U:ink
tli" IrircHl sain in tlie hIhii-i ,-st time of unv bonk
illliilhlH'l; lie i !y WHI oilmen and infr I'lcnant
oiinravinjix. i' lin- i nil h i,r 21 Itiiilroad KiliKK,
My iiiK and ( ic I If Kii tin.
'l lie hiirc'ss of world iiy ai'iitK ia Honi"t nin' ra
llllirkabie, many nf liaau an- inakiiif,' lonn
$5.00 to S20.00 a day.
A ni'w A .-.-i it f..,M 70 pniii in s'xilnvi. Aji.'k
prolit. ;,n. hliuw thi itonk- anil it a"l h ilaif.
Nia.c l.n Kouit. cmniM wnilaiH wantfii. as Inr-rili.i-y
i vi'i'v valiialilf.. In, not .v. Im wrlii.
Ht iinri) for olii.-ti ati it cijvuiars and sji.'.-ial tanilH
frai'.
. V.111 will ni i'il l oaxiiiii-ii'iu-n nr caiiita in llii
Inl lini'M.. aw uiir "iii'W iilaim'' allow Atcnla In nr-
ili'r on 311 ilaj- 1 1 Iif,,rc pnjim our l.ills
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STOCK KCAXII.'
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lie 1 k: caltlo. sain, -on i e -n l.ii.
Illi'aknian. (ii'o.. I iniliiian-- llorsns, a (lar on
loll 1-l1.mt1l.-r-: eaitlo, -a on i-i,.,t h!ioiiIi1,t
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llil. onllle, koiii.', Willi sj.lit in .-a.-li oar
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tip. name en l.-t'l I; in.
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under and ..v.-r on rial, I wli..old.'i .
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Naiin-oi- rolit li..;.-.-lit n. rai'li oar
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ilndi-r i-l.i)o l-..lli i-ai-h aad do whip.
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. ED1T0HIAL BPKCIAL BUCIGY OTP AKY GTYLI3 VEHICLE.
hi Ki'iAt. 11- vt'i'Ki :s ;
Proportion, Dura li 1 i y, I'liCociioii ol' l'laii-
ThiH " Mirror" linisli work is the best iio.liuai-pri, cl w.-ik in the t'nip ,1 Slatpi.
WRITE FOR CATAt.OCil'E.
u.v7iiiyrx ltt tiiiv .
A correspondent to the Oregoi;
ian, gives some ideas in a recent
issue of that paper, relative to rid
ding ranches of burrowing ani
mals. Morrow county has some
of these pests, and the suggestions
may prove of much value to our
readers:
"In localities where squirrels,
gophers or any burrowing ani
mals, become troublesome, the
method explained in the following
extract may be found useful and
.vorth trying:
'Some three years ago, when
making a trip across the continen
tal divide, I stopped for dinner at
a roadside tavern, situated in n
creek valley. Close at hand was
a prairie-dog town, numbering
over 500 inhabitants. Not Ioiil'
ince I had occasion to stop at th
.same house and saw that the same
el prairie once occupied by
prairie dogs, had been enclosed,
plowed, and was then covered with
i luxuriant crop of grass. Seein"
no signs of the little beasts, upon
asking what had become of them,
I was told that they had been ex
terminated in the following wty:
Balls of cotton rags were saturat
ed with bi-sulphate of carbon
an impure preparation will do,
and is cheap-- pushed far down
the holes and holes firmly packed
in. P.i-sulphate of carbon being
an extemely volatile fluid, quickly
evaporates and forms a heavy gas,
which occupies every chamber and
gallery of the animal's dwelling.
This gas is as promptly fatal to the
animal's life as the fumes of burn
ing sulphur or carbonic acid gas.'
The above is copied into tlie
Herald, Wichita Falls, Tex., with
tlta following comments:
The above was sent by a friend
in Illinois, who is very much inter
ested in litis country. This prai
rie dog poison has proven very
effectual wherever it has bueu
tried. Several parties have exper
ienced with it here, with tke most
flattering success. The prairie dog
problem has been a very compli
cated one in this country, and in
fact in all tins western country,
and in the Herald' 8 judgment,
there is no more practical solution
of it than is contained in the above
correspondence. That it will ac
complish what is claimed for it
there is but'little doubt. Its effi
cacy has been tried by several gen
tlemen in this city and satisfacto
rily proven. The remedy suggested
is cheap, too. A barrel of bi-sul-phato
of carbon can be laid down
at the depot for !?50 or SCO at the
outside, and a barrel will exter
minate all the dogs in the country.
It is a powerful substance, and a
very small amount is all that is
necessary to destroy a whole fam
ily. A lump of lint cotton as
1 .
mi nij an onunary sized apple
saturated with it and placed in the
doorway of the little animal's un
derground dwelling, and the en
trance stopped up so the fumes
will not escape, will annihilate
every dog in the hole. If the
farmers will get together now and
order a barrel of this dog destroy
er, ami then appoint a day for the
purpose of making a raid on the
K ' J i,;l" idog towns, they will undoubtedly
realize the best of results."
lying on a bed, and while lie was
arranging the body, Jones slipped
a pistol out of the pocket and
walked out doors. Finn followed,
when Jones drew the weapon on
him and said ''I ani going away!"
He told Finn to tell Ward to come
out of the house. Ward appeared
in the door, covering him with a
pistol, and ordering him to drop
hiB pistol.
Jones answered, " I'll shoot my
self." Ward replied, "Get in, if
you've got sand enough," when
Jones lowered his pistol, got down
on his knees, placed the weapon to
his temple, ranging upward, and
blow off the top of his head.
Both bodies wereburied on Sat
urday; the officials were notified
of the suicide and interment on
the road Sunday noon, and to save
the county further expense, they
returned to Harney.
E. I). Cooper was about 40 years
old,had no family, and has worked
for the Peter French ranch three
or four years.
Jones was a half-breed and came
in only a short time ago from Cal
ifornia, and was working in the
same crowd with Cooper for Win.
Sisson. Burns Herald.
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M'EI'.I) PliOGHAMJIK
Of the Walla Walla Valley Cnnsoliiliiti-il Aj;
rii'iiltnrnl Sopipty Siitpinli(-i- lilt. Oo-
tobnr 1. a. ,1. 4 anil S.
MONDAY.
1. Running, two furlongs. 1'tirno Sflol).
2. Trottiiifr, (or tlirce-yetir-oliI.H. Purse
130.
Jl. Walla WhIIii Derliy, running, 1'0'
mileo, for three-year-olds. Entrance fee
$511, 8200 added.
TCESDAY.
4. Pioneer stakes, 5,,-niile iIhhIi for
hvo-yeur-okls. Entrance SCO. ,?150 added.
5. HiiimitiK, 600 yards; purse ; S2II0,
Trotting, 2:40 class; purse $250.
WKD.N'ESDAV.
7. Trotting, 2:29 class; purso 8300.
8. Novelty race, running, one mile;
purse 250; $50 to norse tailing first
quarter; $50 to horse taking second
quarter; ?5!) to horse taking third quar
ter; 100 to horse taking mile.
GOT MM IN A BOX.
"Did yon give that man money?" was
asked of a citizen nho had just parted
with a man who walked with a limp.
"Yes a quarter."
"He's a dironio beat."
- "Widl, perhaps."
"But you should discourage Buch
characters."
"Yes, I know; hut when a man comes
up to you, and calls you colonel, and
says lie was right behind yon when you
charged that buttery ut Antietam, how
oau you go back on him?"
"But you were not ut Antietam."
o."
"You were not a colonel."
"No."
"You didn't even enlist in the late
war."
"No, and do you suppose I'm going to
own it up for the s ike of saving a quar
ter? Nolniueh! I've got a half dollar
for the first man who calls me general."
NEW
MILLINERY! !
WHAT tilt SIIKI) THEM.
Bromley (jointing to some crushed
cigars in bis vest poeket)--"Algerton, I
spent last evening with Miss Jinks.
Just look at those expensive Havanasl"
Algerton "Vtheii I call on Miss
Jenks I always leavo my cigars in my
overcoat- in the hull "
The present season " ill be a very pros
perous one for Eastern Oregon. Tlie
wool clip will be very large, the crop
irospect is good, and there is every
indication that eastern capital will
develop our induslries. There is every
reason for the ordinary granger to clothe
his bron.ed countenance with smiles,
and to feel goodnatured, even toward
the middle-man.
Mr. C. Ferry and wife, formerly of
Tacoma, have been enjoying their wealth
it the gay city of Paris, the past year or
so. .Mrs, ierry, a iauy of many personal
charms, was entire v too familiar with a
young Frenchman named Monsier Hip-
polyto. The husband and some detect
ives finding her and the Monsieur in
very compromising quarters, the gay
lady flew at- her husband like a tigress
and bit olT a portion of his nose. She
was then taken to jail, and tlie husband,
in great sorrow, went to see a doctor to
get n patch on his nose, and also a law
yer, to commence, proceedings for a
divorce. Mrs. Ferry sayssho wus trying
to learn French.
A XKAT I'UHLK'ATiO.N.
Tlie Royal Gallery of Poetry and Art
deserves its name. It is an ill mitral ed
book of favorite- prose and poetic gems,
selected from the wide rango of English
literature, by skillful an d sympathetic
hands. To make one's self mid one's
the oontent of this
Tl-e Tory Latest Styles juKt repci.iod. from
Portland and San Francisco
at
Mrs. Warren's
Fashionable Millinery and Ladies
Furnishing Store.
Thankful for the generous liberality
and good will of the people of Heppner
and vicinity in the past, we cordially
solicit their patronage In the future.
MRS. MARY WARREN.
9. Trottintr stakes, for -vonr.i.la
best 2 in three; enl rn,- Soil K1 r,n ,i.i.i' i f'""'1? f'lmiliar wi
thuhsday ' ' ' r;irB VH'"nlp 's ' h'ke many steps in the
10. Running, four furlongs, handicap; di,,CL'ti(J." "f ,llc' and b'HUelit c"'-
nnrHA eoMi - 1 i"iu, limit) ui (lie m1 Hit iiuu iiie iULeutiCt,
11. Trotting, 2:25 class; purse $-100.
FRIDAY.
12. Rnnninir. V! miles. l,iip. ! As to mechaiiienl execution, the paper
free-for-all; purse $500. ' I is exooll,nl tlie typography suberb, the
Hi. Trottine- make-'nn race ,, ,! I i H nt 1 at k.ns ampin and artistic, many of
horses: nurse 8200: I tll0,a e-Tlisik- It is amazing that
THE GREAT
Transcontinental Route
Northern Pari
BAILROAD!
VIA THE
I
Cascade firwirh, now Completed, male- '
intj it the Shortest, Rest (indQiiich-cst. i
i
The Dining Gar Line. TheDireot Route
No Delays. Fastest Trains. Low
est Rates to Chicago and all points
East. Ticets sold to all Promi
nent Points throughout the
East and .Southeast.
T!ii'ini!ili Fii!!in,!a Drav-ju? Room Sleeping far?.
Reservations can be secured in advance.
To East .Hound i'tiseners
Be careful and do not make a nimtnlrn
bnt be sure to take the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
And see that your ticket reads via this
line, St Paul or Minneapolis to avoid
changes and serious delays occasioned
by other routes.
Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run
on regular express trains full length of
line. Rerths free. Lowest rates. Quick
est time.
General Office of the Company, No. Ill
First HI., Cur. U'ashiiirton. SI.,
l'ortltiiid,()reyon
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent.
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Cle.inr.o3 thor'esa1. . snagea. Al
lays Inflammation. jieals the Sores,
fiestoros tho Souses of Taste, Smell
and lleai'ing.
A pnrlii.-lc 19 prntiicil iufGrnch nostril find
Is airr-rc:. bli. i-irr-fi:fr. nt IrriiKniBts or by
B13.il. XV lUiOTJlKll'v'r. Wan-en St.,New Yorii,
V,"nn I en? C'mrj I clo not mean, merely to
Blop tli.-ni li-r n nii:e, n-.i.l tlien liavo tlicm rt
turn ajtaln. I x;:,:t A ItADlCAb ClilUi.
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such a sumptuous volume, royal quarto
542 pages, with 400 charming illustra.
tions, attractively and admirably bound,
edited with the most loving and pains
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livery child and lu'l uronlly Iieni1ltt'd.
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So fflEtutsil that K van ho tnlicn.
dlpooeil, iKiitl nnnihiti( by th itiuat
ftniiltive sitiiniteh, when the filuln oil
ratiiittt ttc t;ilvristlt and by tliti rm
bnittlton of tlta oil wtMl I ha hypupbo '
ia) muvn mure eutca loua.
RemariiHbld as ft tsh proiluccr.
Persons pain rapUUy naiie Ullng It
Phymcim s to bn tl;o 1 in and Best prepft.
raUou iu thd wurkl for thq rolii f and cure of
CONSUMPTION, (SCROFULA,
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JICKHEU IN 1IAKNKY COUNTY.
Join's, a Il.-ilf-tii- I, Killn H. I). Cooper, mill
I tun Tiik.-K II iH Own I.I lo.
At tho Colony, a pltice about
foutiHn miles from John Catlow's
itnd sixteen from Urn Htnte Jiue,
two of tlio boys on the liorse-rotleo,
now in progress in thnt section
I!. I. Cooper, iv white, one of the
French ranch's men nml IienJonos,
ti lmlf-breeil, one of the Sisson
rtmcli's nion nre stikl to have had
a liyltt in wliich Coojier came out
best man, he having thrown Jones
back over the bed and choked him
till he cried enough.
Shortly afterward Cooper went
to tho creek to wash and Jones
went into the house for same pur
pose. As ( oopor catuo towards
tho house Jones rushed out u;-ou
him with a knife: Cooper started
to run around the linnso
l,.-i,l,-,l .! s un l.-fl I i -i ., , ,
i..f.iii..tt r.-ru in riniu ! while the lioys expected to see
mi rii.l.i si, .,,,1.1., Conner nnneiiv nvniiin flia n
,iii,.voi, nul-t l,i, iu-,1 s n l,ui,,:r ' , ,
un. t a-i-iik- ti.ts.-s, ss ,,i, i-ii, i inev neurit a strn.n' uilim, Cl.o
t on" -....n, i.i
,t house, and ran around in time to
see Cooper down and Joues on
him, but too lute to render assist
ance. Jones was seized ut
( I but Cooper spoke only a few words
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tin li-ft nit, -,-!, I, ,-. " ' j ' -v ..... . 1t4n.11 Buys
TV' wn" '"s t'". '!' was borne two and a-lmlf ,ne8
ll'l.iiiN;.!.' li.frAiej iMiA'K1 (i o 1
!'ur,h'i';!:.!;;'i',r, hiP fr,,, ioiiso f Mr. p.nno, with.
, 111 six utiles of Nevada State line,
i whoro he disposed of his personal
elVeots before dying,
j Examination showed Cooper to
; havo been stabbed six or seven
times; several gashes iu the head,
otto long five to six-inch slash
down through the muscles of the
left arm, mid the fattd blow under
the same.
I. ATF.lt-THE MVKPERF.B sncil.ES.
Cooper had been moved to
Denio's and died Thursday night.
Friday momiug the prisoner was
put on a horse and takeu to where
the body of Cooper was being pre-
HATVRDAY.
14. Running, six furlongs, handicap
ptirao $300.
15. Trotting, frea-foi- nll; purse 81000.
CONllTTTllVsl. 1
111 riinninr. rnp(.a fr n,. .- .... ; ,(,w "st !,t whioh this royal publication
qnlrcd to milor ,l tl,r,.o ... 0t,-t ! is ollF,'re'1 to tl,e ""crowned kings and
Five eiitrien will hn rni,0,l i f,-t- ' qie..iis ..f American homes
tins races and four to start. Th" J' I)c'vi"S Company, 813 Jfurliet
Entries for rutininc races n,at, ,,. hl.,.San Fnmoisoo, Oal, are cotulticting
made with the secretary, in sei.lod I 1110 S:1K' nl mis wo,lc and m "PP""
velope, enclosing ten per cent, of the
total ninnnnt of tho pnrso, before 6
o'clock T. M. of the day preceding that
upon which the race is to take place, mi- XAT10XAL BANK )f IIl'I'PXER
less fiticli day falls upon Stindav, then
tho entries for Monday's races'shiiil close ' a TIiolllsox- Kl- 'OP,
od tho Saturday evening proceed i 111; fit I I'n'siilr-nt. Cusliir-r.
GE,Ls forall trotting races on the j TI!A A ML HANKING lil'SLNESS.
progrmiime close August 7th. Pay- ! z-:,t.z-
mont must accompany entry. i CO fjlj KCTIO'N'S
entries tor colt stakes close May 1st. jr;ule
iiiticu notnimition must be accompanied
with 810 and a full description of the
animal; a second payment of 15 must!
be made ou or before Juno 1st. The re
t on Favorable Terms.
1LXCIIA.XGH BOUGHT & SOLD.
Opposite Minor's Hotel, '
HtcrrxEit,
OKEGON.
ARTHUR SMITH,
PRACTICAL
I WATCHMAKER !
Next to First National Bank,
OKEGON.
Optical
Goods .
- t.50.
. $1.50.
HEri'NEK, :
Watches,
Clocks,
V;it chest Cleaned,
Mainsprings Fitted
A.
All work a 11 aran teed for one year.
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m1,1.- int-n in . t Mm t.valili,-.
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Will I-.- litH-rallv . in i-ivi.-i't-.m . ,,,-'-,,,1,,- ,k..
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TIub itrin iintki n nn n
Ml-irii-. linl ini.liiiitf m,,
inning S'l'i must, be paid August 7th.
Nominations in trotting stakes, unh-ss
otherwise specified, are limited to colts
foaled or raised iu Montana, Wyoming,
Utah, Idaho, Washington and Oregon.
Each entry shall plainly state mime,
age, sex and color of horse, name of sire
and dam when kuowu, and name of own
er. Tho colors of rider or driver must
also bo giveu with eutry.
Entry blanks can be obtained from the
secretaries.
Under. no ciroumstances will any con
ditional entries be received. No added
money will be given for a walk-over.
Iu trotting, the first horse that passes
tho witiniug post shall receive 50 per
ceut; the second horso 'Jo per cent., the
third horse 13 per cent , and the fourth
horse llper cent, of the parse or stake.
Iu runniug, the first horse that passes
the wiuuiiif post shall receive 70 per
cent., the second horse 20 per cent., and
the third horse 10 per cent, of the purse
or stake.
Any horse distancing the iield shall be
entitled to first and third money onlv.
Running horses are required to curry j
in class stakes aud purses-2-year olds, i
105 potiuds; 3 year-olds, 110 pounds. Iu !
an aged stakes aud purses, 2-year-olds, !
8o pounds; 3-year-olds, 107 pounds; To r,.im.ip:1, p, ,i,,t3 in ,;,e Uui
4-year-olds, 117 pounds; 5 year-olds, 121 ! Stales, Camilla and Europe,
potiuds. j
The association reserves the right to
alter or amend, or postpone any or all of
these races should the board of directors : EMIGRANT SLEEPfJS CARS
iu their judgment aud for cause deotu it ! Pum Throuc-li on all Express Trains to
expedient to do so. j
As iu the past, the nssoeiatiou desires O M A H A r;:!I
to act liberally, aud iu the event of auy 1 '
of these races not til. ing, will substitute CoiltlO il I51llf4
other races, and any horse attending the - , "
meetings for whioh there are no suitable AXr
classes will have such racing opportuni- SRS" l$rJJWTTr ji
lies provuieu lor iiietu as time and the -
public, interest will warrant.- ' Fm "A";""'f ''' Without Charge.
I'arties inteud.ug to be present at any
or tuese meetings au.l desiring stalls for Close Connection at Portland for San
their horses are requested to write the- r ram tsco and 1 uget Sound Toints
seeieturv iu Atlviinn Nlntin,. wl,.,r -
they hiive and what stalls they nre likelv AIjLi I1JOX S TEAMEI?S
to require. , Leave Portland for San Francisco every
For further infortuatiou address (our i-i! days, making the trip in tW "
IIexkv Kkli.ixo. Secretary. hours.
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