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The most accurate and reliable cartridges are the U. S.,as proven by careful tests made by the 
U. S. Government experts. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CoO., 
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. 
497-503 Pearl St, 35-43 Park St., New York. 
Agencies: 
Howard, Wm. Hopkins, F. Hilliard, W. P. Springer, 
H. W. Jordan, F..M. Eames and H. T. Walls, 
Total purse, $807. 
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Ed O’Brien 
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S M Van Allen 
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M J Maryott 
H H Stevens 
J. Martin 
G S McCarty 
H C Kirkwood 
T A Marshall 
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IPO ROD 
114-116 Market St, San Francisco. 
South End Gun Club. 
READING, Pa., July 20—The members of the South 
End Gun Club, of this city, gave a housw arming party 
to-day. The occasion was the real opening of the club’s 
new house down on the island. A neat club house has 
been erected, and considerable filling in has been done 
by the club, thus mz aking its grounds far superior to what 
they have been. Additional work will be done, and by 
early fall, when the club intends to hold another shoot 
on a larger scale, those who visit Reading and take in 
that shoot will find up-to-date grounds. The background 
will always, however, be a hard one on which to make 
good scores on account of the groves of trees, which 
hugs the: banks of the Schuylkill, along which the 
grounds are located. 
The attendance was not what had been expected, but 
heavy rains in the vicinity curing the early morning 
hours, and threatening aspect of the sky until the noon 
hour was close at hand, undoubtedly had much to do 
with cutting down the attendance. Twenty shooters toed 
the scratch in the sweepstake events, but the first five 
on the list shot for targets only. The others entered in 
the sweeps, which were divided Rose system, and all 
losers received back the amount of their losses, less, of 
course, the price of targets shot at, as per the L. J. 
Squier: excellent money-back system. The adoption of 
this system was an experinient at Reading, but it worked 
out to a T, and everybody was pleased with the results 
of the day’s sport. Lloyd R. Lewis ran the cashier’s 
cffice and shot a strange double-barreled gun in all the 
targets events, hence his poor scores. What he did to 
the work in the cashier’s office, however, was a-plenty. 
Banks was easily first in the scores, but Harry Bail, 
Frank Gerhart and Scheffly had a good race for the first 
three averages in the amateur ranks. The weather was 
all right, except that it was a trifle too warm and sultry. 
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