GLOBE, THE ST. PAUL SUNDAY, AUGUST 5, 1900. 9

rounds. Then Fitz went to Texas to meet Peter Manor m a second battle, which h« won in a round. On Dec. 2, IS&6, Fitz- \u25a0lmmons and Sharkey met In Snn F^an- hi or i m ciso, and Wyatt Earp decided that Fltz 18111 111 11 had fouled tho sallorman. Then Fttz- »immons rested until he met Jim Cor- bett, at Carson City, Nev., on March 17, t 808 I'ITXSIMMONSAND ttUS RUHLIN 1897, and defeated the champion heavy- MINNESOTA CYCLISTS ARE AFTEK TO MKKT IN MADISON SQUARE} weight In fourteen fast rounds of fight- THB LONG DISTANCE ?en4)ay ing, thereby becoming champion. Sample That ROAD RECORDS G-ARDKN big fought Sale was the last battle by Fitx- We have gone through simmons until, on June 9, 1899, he met every department of our stock, and have selected the old, the odd and the damaged his first real defeat, at the hands of Jim pieces, and nave placed them all on the first floor, we are FRIDAY BTEXT THE NIGHT Jeffries, at Coney Island, New York, be- where offering them at prices that are In^ knocked out in eleven rounds. Every- BIRD WANTS THE CENTURY body whispered that Fitz had gone back, Vpou (he Result Will Hinse Future that age had begun to make him slow, until, all of sudden, he He Will Start Today, and "Rain- Hcnnllnaa Between the Famous- a 'blossomed out In , and made Jeff Thorno look maker's Hunnrii Will Start on Less of They !li>*v)'wrl£liu the Than bo cheap in a round that English Cost to the Thursday Manufacture Morning for the Rlnif. boxer dropped out .sight a fighter of as Mile Mark They will BOOn thereafter. 1.000 be recognized immediately as unmatchable bargains, and you will not need money to buy them, as COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS. we will extend our "little On next Fridiy night Robert Fitxslm- at a time" paying plan to purchasers if desired. records BMMM and Gus Ruhlln will meet In the From the of the men it will be Thursday A. A. Hansen, the long dis- readily seen that Ruhlin clearly out- ringr, In Madison Squaie Garden, New is tance rider of Minneapolis, will attempt classed, and yet comparisons upon that to lower the world's record for 1,000 York, to battle for supremacy In the are always form box- miles, SALE BEGINS MONDAY basis odious, for In now held by Will Brown, New York, MORNING! division. Upon the out- ing Is not what it is in other sports. of come of that meeting will certainly hinge There is great disparity between the at 83:4:30. nunny of the future contests that must men In size and weight, all of which is in Hansen will start on his long ride follow, between the half-dozen aspirants favor of the Akron giant. Ruhlin's promptly at 6 a. m., and will be paced by championship height is six feet two inches, and his relays of the road riders the for tho now before the \u25a0weight, best In state, in fighting trim, not far from professional. The public. It Is that fact, almost as much the 200-pound mark. Fitzsimmons stands both amateur and N. C. as the knowledge that Fltz will make the five feet eleven and one-quarter inches, A. has issued a permit to its amateur fight of his career when he faces Ruhlin, «fnd Is about twenty-five pounds lighter members granting them the privilege of leads general Interest to meeting than his to-be antagonist. Yet weight acting as pacemakers for Hansen on this that the always between the crafty Cornlshman the and inches are not winners In a occasion, without endangering their ama- and match. The possessor of them burly Swiss. Of the niany who aspire to teur Btandlng. This ruling gr^itly en- must know how to those advan- cut- upholstered In ve'.iur. ipn.-.g handle larges from which yj^TljfjMy^f il r tl°"S stere'd. iMhog- <*"&**> the premiership in the heavyweight class tages to advantage. What Ruhlin pos- the field to select riders sf"(ffijfffff(*Tf^i I ,m, »*• £Q QB thorn aro none who can lay claim to sesses in avoirdupois Fits offsets with to accompany Hansen, and the result will greater achievementa than oaii Bob Fitz- skill and generalship. Ruhlin is a hard be that his pace will always ba fresh 6lmir.it;*. yet hitter, and so is Fitzsimmons. The Cor- and selected from the very best road Ruhlln is an unknown Onyx made In Minnesota. Top, Hlco «vtv«^«^^m^p^^^_-^^_ quantity. His caliber will bo known nishman will likely be favorite at riders h I£tl?mhl true tho ringside. And he should win, bar- Hansen Is a rider of national reputation * after he has finished with the best man ring accidents. And in addition to acci- and has been prominently the has yet faced in the squared clrcie— —so-called —It borne in wheeling^ public for that he dents should be so many years Twln ~ Fitzsimmons. Should the Akron giant mind that a big, powerful man like Ruh- now, whenever "the old man" announces Reception Chairs - Gilt .-Jttfc^. I 8 &2M W& Hi I Woolen Towel Rack. 15#» ? always stop op- going frames, with upholstered jP"33Er rK3HBji Match I like cut •*•» » triumph over the man from Timaru then lln ha 3 a chance to his his Intention of out for a road rec- xLf> ,«JPT^r^ fX.H by fortunate measuring of dis- ord, he is granted respectful must face him or get out ponent a a most hear- th«: champion The battle be a hummer. ing, class of cut- tance. should and the best wheelmen In of the business—glass or iron arm It is not at all likely that either prin- both cities at once place themselves at ting do llsure with the public in such an cipal will do much "loafing round" dur- his disposal, ready to render him all pos- eventuality. ing the progress of it. There may be a sible assistance. RUHLJN"B DIFFICULT TASK. sudden finish, and if there should be I "The Rain Maker" has a knack of suc- do not look for Ruhlin to win. ceeding in his record attempts, as the Because Qus Ruhlin administered a NEXT, FITZ AND SHARKEY. walls of his spacious store in Minneapo- cle;in defeat to Tom Sharkey it does not lis bear ample testimony. Numerous follow that ho can master the hard-hit- After the Fitzsimmons-Ruhlin battle framed record certificates, commemorat- there is to be a return meeting between tins Cornlshman. Fitzsimmons has lost ing many notable performances on the the man from Timaru and the sturdy road, are but one fight In career in the ring— provided arranged in tasteful order and his Bailor. Tom Sharkey. Always "a barring the "barney" with Jim Hall, in likely, make very attractive and unique dis- Fitzsimmons wins, for It Is not play. The most elaborate record is that Ms early days. The decision given to should he cut loose, that Sharkey would granted him last year by Century agreed upon, the Sharkcy over Fitzsimmons has never seek to press the match Road Club of America, when he shatter- York promoters of cut §U<». any regarded meaning nor that the New the c Clln-^jj-« colo^ mat. been as more than a ed the world's 1,000-mile road record, held if Hl"'^^ o j^, L r t Icutl game would care to take the financial J U t Solid Oak or Mahogany fin- \^^^*«sgSi"# tonwlr». mrO%9 Jiflß^Br3t^ plot to defeat tho Cornishman In a game by T. A. Edge, of London, Eng., and re- / tah chances of a meeting between two de- duced from 105:36:00 11 UJT 1' • \u25a0 Rocker. Seat, \^*mO^J All of our $1.50 dfflWi^^ in which he was a novice—ably manipu- having the time to 92:26:00. » leather !*>^ Scroan Do-srs. 10c•*»* feated men—each toeen mastered latter figure stood as BY% g^ SfitfO vefflfltMN^T lated by the notorious Wyatt Karp, who Ruhlin. And a deal depends This world's record U]J CU' fancy R^ig% >\yT "f£r by so great from July to October, 1899, when Will was In the business of refereeing for upon the result of the battle between Brown, of New York, in Fltz. Should Fitzsimmona succeeded plac- revenue only. Jim Jeffries was the vic- Jtuhlir. and ing the new mark at 83:04:30, which now Reception Chalrs-M«hre- 3|B| WttE Hpj I | M"""*^^' the battlo for the championship win, which seems probable, then the eai- any finish, upholstered saat. J^lßßl Fl^er tor In accommodated, for stands as the world's record for 1,000 i^Bj Ktl*l Holder In which he and Fitzsimmons met, and lor will certainly be miles. there is no man Fitz would rather get back 1892 Hansen made state bis victory was clean and unquestion- into a ring with than the sailor. Fitz- As far as able. Yet cuts little figure in the the Bhabby records which still stand. In that year that almmons has not forgotten he to Austin and return (224 miles) Fltzsimmoiiri-Ruhlln match. Jeffries haa treatment he received in San Francisco, rode eager wipe in less than twenty hours, and in 1893 also .l'-feated Sharkey, and Ruhlin is no and he has long been to out —Llkacut, Child's Sharkey. Fitz is confi- made his famous ride from St. Paul to S |8: |^_ j^g^ Garden Set. Ilka cut. t£g* "tria'a'o /| better off from a record standpoint than In a battle with Btillwater (eighteen miles) in 49:30, mount- °™> f the champion And for Ruhlln, he dent that he can defeat the sailor—not Is as all as dangerous as ed on a flfty-three-pound wheel. In 1894 .suffered far more than have classing him as at a road record has defeats many are aspiring for Hansen first established many of the most promising heavy- of the men who Minneapolis and Cloud and heavyweight championship honors. between St. i B«th Tub.soap MisfitCarpets. rf t weights now clamoring for a shy at the return, covering the distance (144 miles) I* MoWer—Nlckel-H £ o^7 r & V^/ Hence, those who want to see the black- %^^?V» 3O \u25a0 : ***^650 pats, all of them at very low pricas. Soma of them are belt. Ho Is big and strong—but so is MTtr« "5 smith tho sailor the question in 12:58:00. The St. Cloud record Is still Clothes Wringer QOa Completa Una of Nlclcal excaadlngly low. Bring tha sire of your room and get the Nickel Brush Dunkhorst, and was Maher when he and settle eM^TTi I-f bargain of your Tooth so superiority, are hoping that Fltzslm- held by Hansen, who makes a point each —Llkacut &m*G **^-'ZIW W* 3- Bath Fixtures. life. Holder. Ilka fSSg* met Fitzsimmons. and yet Fit* made of year of taking his flrst hard road ride them look like selling platers in a stake mon3 will triumph over Ruhlln next Fri- night. —Willie Green. over thi3 route. He Is always accompa- race. Ruhlin has the task of his career day nied by a large party of "speedy boys," before him, and should he win will stand many of whom find before the trip Is out a.s one of the greatest of the big FITZ TRAININGHAHD. over that they are not In the "Rain- bOKAJId. maker's" class. RUHLIN'S RECORD. During the season of 1894 Hansen rod© Confident That He Will Defeat Gnu fifty-nine centuries and 21,053 miles. Both Prior to attracting attention as a ilfiht- ' Rulilln When They .Meet. records stand today as state century and W>l;g er, Ruhlin won a few battles from ordi- C0.,2224E mileage on books of Cen- JlillVriVall nary men, such as Jim Wo.id. Con Tobln, BERGEN BEACH, N. .!.. Aug. 4.—80b records the the Seventh. Donrinick Kane and Steve O'DcmneU, and Fitzsimmons, the lanky boxer who will tury Road Club of America. His mileage was in sixteen rounds at meet Gus Ruhlin, the Akron gia.nt, in a for that year has not even been approach- defeated Balti- Square by any more by that very ordinary trial horse, 25-round battle in the Madison ed rider in Minnesota since that for C. Wheeler Garden on Aug. 10, is still working hard date. The world's boulevard record for Lamb & Sons, Clinton. 10. Nye spent Sunday at his home l'siik Kenny. Then came a twenty-round getting possible The St Croix company at Excelsior, Lake Minnetonka. Alex himself into the finest twenty-four hours Is held by Hansen, the Boom was com- Denning, spent tir-iw with Jim Jeffries, in San Francisco; trim for the great light. So far as physi- pelled to shut down Its noon of Minneapolis, today vis- .defeat Tut Ryan, in rounds, distance covered being 375 miles. On this works at iting with Miss Sadie Gross. Mrs. Mar- of ten at cal condition is concerned, Fitz is fit to yesterday, owing to adverse winds. There ry Norman, N- v Orleans, ami walkover with Bill enter the ring at an hour's notice. Ho ride he made the 200 miles in 10:49:00, and 1 lit of St. Paul, is visiting with ill Dill are a few logs left In the boom, Mrs. John pre- and I.oldgen and family. Mr. Con 10IIH Smith, Texas, in rounds, Hat still has his sore arm, and when visited at was then seven miles ahead of the 111 of two at these will ba sorted this week. Krelger, of St. Paul, visited with his Bluings. He knocked VV'oolf his quarters this morning he was having vious record, held by Shorland. At next out thoroughly the hands of twelve hours he had \u25a0 The steamer Lotus managed to sister, Mrs. Joseph Fischer for a few Bendoff, In two rounds, and lost to Kid it massaged in ridden 219% miles, reach days. Mrs. C Storer is expected from Jeff Thome, the English , twelve miles ahead of Shorland. The pre- Taylor's Falls on Friday, although she C. McCoy, on points, in. twenty rounds. man-of-all-work WITH FOfRCB OP A TORNADO HAIL New Rockford. N. D., this week. She MOVJB.MKXT raoJKCTK.I> who is about the train- vious boulevard record for twenty-four encountered a number of sand barn In the will be accompanied by Mrs. R. Severt- WHBBK- s"hen Tom Sharkey stopped Ruhlin in a Ing quarters. A few moments' work had SWEPT THE NORTH uv may round, Coney Island, and the Akron the member good shape. hours was 367 miles. It Is stated that river. She wilt probably make reg-ular son and family. Mr. Smith, route in- DAmTian urn i-k«»- at stiffened in rode the last mile of the 375 In COUNTIES trips the spector for the postonice department, TEtTBD gl mi knocked out Tom McConnlck In While getting- ready for a fight Fitzsim- Hansen to Interstate park from this AGAINST LOSS probably the 2:17. In a six-day race at Tattersall's, In city, but reports are larger transacted business heretoday. eight rounds, in Brooklyn. Ruhlin's next mons is most unique worker that boats The first steamboat excursion down vlcto-ry was over Ed Dunkhurst, '"the hif- of any of the present-day lighters. He is Chicago, in competition with the star cannot navigate the river. at all times his own boss, and or- long distance track riders of the world, river took place Sunday, when tn<* nian freight car," in twenty-two rounds. takes W. B. Burllngham, of steamer Lotus and barges carried ders from no one, preferring to follow his up among BELT HEAVILY first lieutenant then defeated old Joe Godtiard, in Hansen finished well the lead- WHEAT LOST Company X, of the First Minnesota na- about 800 people to Fort Snelllng. COWS WITH He own ideas. While this proves so be-nefi- ers, and made a showing which TUBERCULOSIS live rounds; drew with Peter Maher, In cial to him, Fitz is never in pooj*' condi- stamped, tional guard regiment, has been instruct- Next Sunday will be a great day at twenty rounds, him as one of America's best riders. ed charge Shakopee, when the cycle path between and then lost to Joe Ken- tion, and it does not take hlrni;go long as to take of all state property here; .foiln Ilviiilrtek.il ('a In and :the cities will be opened. Sec- n< 'ly. n' Han Francisco, in twenty rounds. otliers to get rit. He is a Kara and an Wile •>>' rYtt-U ihe company's possession, Capt. E. M. Yand^rhoof, I'ropourd That State I*aw He I.awler, earnest worker, never gets • • having rtft&r^- of the Minneapolis BMfceittA He knocked autt^eooee In nine out of humor The following: • for, Half r. aiile In the AlrHiid IVii.h Conrad tendered hia resignation, .iHtvx-liUlon,' bringl party R(>lmbar><> and is willing to let his trainers live Is a list of entries will a of about to Dum-rn of t«>n- rounds; defeated Jack Stelzner, In seven; the bicycle races todiay at Lexington p which will probably be accepted within ?») wheelmvn to ShtiV.op^e and they MeCor- -through their ordeal with him each day. Picked I Braised, Bleeding will demned 31m Jeffords, In live, and Jack , park: a few days. Capt. Conrad will remove to b©-escorted to'th^ b&U iifirk by the sshak- Stuck—Heetn r.m- finally Filz. like none of the other Two-mile and IMiDiHriom. miek. In six rounds, and became trains at home among his family, and hi 3 open, amateur— Ed Sudhelm- St. Paul -with Ms family, and expects to opee association, J. C. Marx, president. liif.il Approval, suddenly famous and supposedly formid- wife and children laugh him and er, J. D. Pollock, Tom McKeever, C. B. leave Stlllwater within two weeks. with Kellogg, A. Iverso n, H. Barnum, E. able, by defeating Tom Sharkey in iheir mingle with him in his dally routine of J. Merry C'uniplng I'uTty, which work the Boe, F. Van Sant. GRAND FORKS, N. D. p Aug. 4.—A bad recent meeting, achievement made Fame a.s if he was enjoying a open, professional—C. D. H. Doe, deputy county treasurer, left Aug. 4. eligible the lists of week's outing in the country. One-mile Hofer, wind and hail storm passed over Central NEW PAYNESVIT,I,K, Minn., Uuhlin to first-class J. J. Schwartz, A. J. McCollum, Joe yesterday for Duluth, wnere he will spend —tSpecial.)— Judge E. T. Wilder, ex-Con- lighters. The record speaks for Itself, When Been early this morning Fitzsim- Steele, 'Northern Traill and Southern a short vacation. MINNEAPOLIS OFFICE, mons was out on an run be- Buhman. gressman O. M. Hall, J. C. Pierce, A. W. is not brilliant. And yet It Is not bad. elsht-mlle handicap, counties this morning. Mrs. D. B. Newcomb, spent Pratt, Jess.- Mclntire, E. H. Blodgett, It hind one of his horses ridden by a Three-mile amateur—Ed Sud- Grand Forks The of St. Paul, 20 WASHINGTON AY. SOUTH. dally Imimer, scratch; J. D. Pollock, 50; a few days here the past week, by rea- all of Red Wing; 3. B. Fpot, of St. Paul; GLOBE'S WHAT FITZ HAS DONE. visitor. About 10 Fitz re- storm came from the southwest, and was o'clock Thomas McGf-ever, 75; C, B. Kellogg, 100; son of the severe iillnuss of her mother, James Marshall, of Minneapolis; Will- turned from his run in a heavy sweat. central, little north of Hatton, Ruhlin's opponent has a record that He went to the tent, where he A. Iverson, 125; H. Barnum, 150; E. J. a Traill Mrs. Austin Jenka. iam LtAWther, of Dubuque, and H. A. A movement will bo started In tho phines. His fighting career has been He was not a bit fatigued, althoughundressed! Boe, 175; F. Van Sant, 200. county, and at Thompson, Grand Forks Jacob R. KoUlner and family Willlaid, ot Chicago, make up a party future to unite the Mlr:r; very have of campers who are occupying milkmen of pins? brilliant. The record of ring bat- warm, and playfully grabbed his Half-mile, professional, handicap—C county. gone to Annandale, Minn., where they Camp, for a state law, will provido kitten Hofer, scratch; J. J. Schwartz, 10; A J. spend days. I?rog, on the shores of I>ako Koronls,' which that tles begins back in ISS'J, when Fitzsim- and wiped the perspiration \u25a0 will a few from his face McCollum, 15; Joe Buhman, 30. Hatton the storm almost the near this village. For many years this they shall be reimbursed the value jf pions Dick Kills, , on Its silky, white fur. Fitz, after being At had William McKuslck, of 9. "D , defeated in tornado, Wilmot. party of gentlezrien, with th'ir associates, cows when tubercu: . Fitz had fought before, but wiped dry. was well rubbed with a strong force of a and considerable dam- is spending a few weeks with friends condemned for liniment, and had • and relatives In have been wont to gather at thl3 camp It is pos»ib?e that the movement will hi that v, \.- his flrst record battle. Then his sore arm kneaded • • age by wind is reported. Hail in-that vi- this city. pa.s.s month or more Hulling for twenty minutes by After It Is indeed gratifying to see the In- William and a in broadened so as to Include, all dome.-ttlo came the Jim Hall affair, of four rounds, Thome. this crease In the sale of cycle path tags," cinity destroyed about 50 per cent of the Retzloff has returned from and kindred pursuits. For many ytarj he dressed, and after jumping around on White Bear, where he Bp nt his vaca- N. Gilbert, of animals that coma under the Inspection in. wni h Mall got iha decision. That the grass with his two children he said Archie Matheis, who is in charge, of wheat in a belt five miles wide. South and the late Bishop M. St. Feb. 10, 1890. The "barney" start- the sale of same. tion. Paul, made a member of the party of of the state. was on oc- ed off down the board walk, where ho west of Thompson the R. and family thoroughly gurred Sydney. Fltz "broke," put in watching "Considerable money was collected dur- hail covered S. Davis have returned campers and none more en- The matter was discussed before tlia in was and an hour tha bathers. ing the past two weeks, and while the ground and cut crops of all from a month's sojourn at ioyed the oullng^than he and none will Minneapolis needed the money—at least that is the Returning to the house luncheon was down sorts. Mahtomedl. milkmen last evening by W. served sale is not e"ormous at the same time Several store Thompson The Young Married Ladies' Euchre club De more sincerely missed than will the C. Corbett, statu Inspector claim madu by the Cornishman, and and a trip to Victoria park was fronts at wero bishop. of the dairy suggested, but was prevented by it is steady^ tnu shows there are still wa« entertained by Mrs. J. K. Glllespie l..t'» and food backed up by his friends and admirers. the ar- some true ..! Inven and women. blown in, and almost all windows are on Friday, and a commission. He consider \u25a0! rival of John B. Knipe, the * amateur number of her lady such a law as not only to the Tint he was Hall's master Fltz .showed heavyweight champion of New York, "Up to thei wesent time thirteen peo- broken. friends were present. NftRTHWIiST beneficial who ple have HOTBB. milkmen, but also to tho With vn t later occasion, of which mention will Is here on his vacation, and came down hcvu errested in Minneapolis At Mayvllle damage was done by wind, Mrs. F. R. Peaslee. of Austin, Minn., citizens. Ihj mide. Fit/.simmon.-? came over in a for riding on trie paths without tags, who guest an Indemnity provision it l.s recognized to look Fitz over. Knipe is several Inches each fined had buy but hail. This is also true of Port- has been a of Mr. and Mrs. !i Uhter, and met and defeated Billy Mc- taller than Fitz well were $1 and to a tag. no M. M. Peaslee, returned The following officers of Sylvan Lodge that the owners of animals will n /; b and proportioned. Those that visit Minneapolis deluged home yester- Staples, Carthy, in San Francisco, in nine Bob felt Hke more work and called had better land. Norwood was with rain day. No. 176, I. O. O. F., have been liable to shit'i'l of disease. Th** rounds. provide themselves with a tag, or ride for ensuing E. cnstil [t pquare Thome and Knipe off to the and had a bad wind, but no hail. Mr. and Mrs. James Installed the term: C. Minneapolis give th.j mil- Is related that Fitz awaited a garden. Alhambra in the when within the McGrath have re- Seeley, N. G.; W. J. V. G.; Au- milkmen will [ms.il Here Fitz has set up another road limits." heavy turned from a visit at Bemidji. Minn. Warren. further on that occasion until after the bat- training twenty-foot At Grand Forks there was rain gust, Betz, secretary; William Hall, war- ter consideration at their next tle, he lacked the room. A square mat Thomas J. Burke and daughter have because price before it. !s used as ring and for wrestling- pur- • • • and wind almost alj. forenoon. A few den: Guy Cottlngham, L. S. N. G.; Jesse monthly meeting, when a eommfttee on Arthur Upham in a James Mcllrath has made claims for returned to Solway, Minn., where Mr S. Smith, R. S. G.; J. T. chap- the He next knocked out poses. Up In the balcony the punching fell, no damage was manager V. Drawz. drafting of a bill will Ixs appointed. Mew Orleans, five Then, records of the St. Paul-'Tonka course hailstones but done. Burke is of the Solway Mercan- lain. In rounds. on bag disk is erected, and here the public for double, triplet, Between 9 o'clock city tile company's extensive Jan. It. l.S'.'l, came the memorable four- is allowed to witness Bob's dally boxing quad, quint and six- and 10 the was business. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell, residing across DROWJTBD i\ liii: ItIVKK. bouts at so much per head. tuplet centuries, which were received by practically in darkness. Miss Frances Woodard. of Minneapolis, the river from Osceolu, Win., lately lost teen-round battle with Jack Dempsey, in Archie Matheis, member the road was a guest of Miss Margie Fitzsimmons so olearlly demons- The three stripped and donned boxing of Reports of damage come in slowly, the Mosler dur- a child by being drowned in a large wa- which trunks*. "Yank" Kenny, records' committee of the C. R. C. and ing the past week. ter tank. While busy playing the other William Tallot Vrnmt Ilia Life In the hie superiority in the middleweight one of Fttz's the records. being damaged.. trated training partners, was utilized as time- sent wires E. M. Mosier left yesterday for Rush children did not notice the baby's ab- i:.-.^l Channel. class that all admitted there were none keeper. Gloves were put on and Fitz • • * The wind appeals.to have become more City, Minn., where he will spend Sun- sence for some time, and when search to dispute the title with Fitz next The Lau'nel Cycle club will take a spin day. Hundreds of people crowded the east him. bcxed Th'.rne a: d Kn'p> four rounds each Lake Prairie violent after the stonh crossed the river, was made its remains were found in the met Abe Congle, in Chicago, and won in in turn. Knipe pVbvcd clever, but to farm Aug. 26. Arrange- Capt. tank cold and stiff in death. end of the Xieollet ilsand brides at <'.-n- was ments have been made for a fine chicken W. M. Lovatt, of the Chinese --tral tv/o rounds. Then he tlefattd tho "Black a bit out of practice and did not take but there are fewer reports of damage by custom service, who has guest The supper given In the T. M. C. A. avenue and Main street for bourn lnner, served to the party for 35 cents, been a of late yesterday afternoon watching the Pearl," la Minneapolis, In* four rounds. many chances, but he kept Bob moving hese runs are certainly j hail. The storm struck Malllory and Fish- Mrs. Sarah A- Murdock, left yesterday buildingat Winona, Tuesday evening for around and got home several solid 4 the most de- I for St. Paul. Mr. the members of the membership commit- Second precinct police searching for ttM On March 2, I**2, Fitzsimmons met and ones. lightful runs that were ever inn out of er, crossed the St. Vincent branch of the Lovatt has a six body William TaHot, Thorne was not so fortunate. He mixed months' teave of absence, and expects tee was largely attended, about thirty of who was d.-<>wn«d . defe-;:t< d Peter Main r, in Ne-w Orleans, the city. Great Shirley, and went under the east end of the bridge early in it up wlfh Boh and was well trounced Northern about to return to China next month. Before people dhiing. The ladies having the sup- in thirteen rounds, this being bis first de- as a result. He is strong, quick and can • • • on to Hila're Thief River Falls, leaving per incharge were: Mcsdames J. F. the afternoon while walking across a from the This morning Tom Bird will make a St. and he will probably return to Still- boom. parture in America middle- stand off, and Fitz Is very much pleased second attempt lower reaching the latter at 11 water and deliver an address on China Kates, J. F. Hennessey, W. L.. Safford weight division. Fitz then won a number with his work. A plunge in the surf fol- to Carmlchtael's pl&ce o'clock. and Schwaubeck. Tallot was a single man thirty-two record of 6JIO over the | before the Woman's Reading club. years of age, parema of easy battles from such men as Jam*.? lowed, in which Fitz'a time was busily Northfield course. At St. Hilalre the !house and .outbulld- At the meeting of the Central W. C. T. and lived with hi* taken in dodging the big Bird will be paced on various sections i A largfc number of Still water people and sister at .'-mile for a trip to Europe, in which he will be of Stillwater News. J. A. Wychgram has in his possession accompanied by Hoff- As the runaway horse rlr>sj Frank Kellar that Fitz was his master, these fellows, and the first one will be match race at the meet the North- Father Alexius Pierce int., Ruhlin, Aug. 10." western Racing association. The raca \ a curiosity, which is of considerable in- man, of St. university; the Kt. and streets, Mabel ran John's and in two rounds Fitz blotted out Daa will be strictly a Minneapolis affair, that terest. It is the remains of Rev. Abbot of the Abbey, and street and caught the animal by the bri- aspirations for middleweight a earlier pngel, dle, clinging to it until hors^ came Creedon's is, none of the St. Paul riders are to par- Henry B. Prince, a well known resident pigeon, which was found by Miss Anna John Trobec, the bishop's nephew. the honors. Al Alllsh was stepped in three ticipate. Twelye Minneapolis riders to a full stop. The two children wcro left of this city.who has berni in failing health Wychgram on her father's farm near Company C, of Winona, proposes tak- uninjured, but badly Snake last evening for Bralr.erd. including near- for some time, passed quietly away pigeon ing a tramp into the country Saturday scared. ThouKht Warn an Eel. ly all the Mill City men who have In any late Homer. The looked as though Friday evening night, going us far as Minnesota City New York Herald. way been conspicuous at Twin City race at the family residence, it had been .killed by a hawk, for oi ly Sunday, where, after a few hours' mili- They Were Uelrani «t. For over fifty years Mrs. Winslow's William Buckley, twelve years old, meets. on South First street. Deceased, the wings, feet and head remained. they tramp Soothing Syrup has used by *on who tary drill, will homeward Dr. Edward J. Clarke, receiving interne been moth- of Henry Buckley, a wealthy farmer of • was at the head of Prince & Co.'s insur- L"pon the feathers of one of the wings along the Minnesota City ruad. ers for their children while teething. Wind's Station. Dutches* The boaiid county• • at th>' iiiy hospital, and Miss Isabel you night county, is In a of commissioners of ance business, felt the need of a rest a was stamped the words, "August Dob- The twentieth century Wilkins, at th.ir Institution, Are disturbed at and broken dangerous condition as the resiilt of ti# Hennepln county is contemplating ex- thanks offering head nurse of your rest by a sick child suffering and of few weeks ago and went to his formpr berphul, druggist, corner Ninth and Cen- festival will be celebrated in the Swedish -who havo been charged with violating a bite a copperhead snake, received a tensive repairs and Improvements on tha R*:d Wing. Friday, Aug smallpox quarantine, at the crying with piUn of Cutting Teeth? If few days aso in an odd way. Minnetonka path. Weeds will be mowed home in Massachusetts. The change, ter streets." The place Is not givvn, M. EL church. 3. established so, send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Young- Buckley companion * path however, prove beneficial, and Is impossible Rev. C. G. Nelson, of St. Paul; Dr. J. city hospital, by passing through Soothing and a were down and the surface of the evened did not so that it to locate the Stafford and J. Funk lines a::ii attending a 9, Winslow's Syrup" for Children playing beside Ellis lake, and the com- up. he was quite 111 he to Still- owner. Around one of the legs, welded Rev. E. will bo V Teething- Its value is It » « when returned tightly among the .speakers. were arraigned by the police court Incalculable. panion saw the snake in the grads. He • water, about thr,<»e • weeks ago. He on so that it could not bo lost.. \u25a0will relieve the poor little sufferer im- pitched the reptile with a stick Minneapolis members of the C. at- was a silver ring, bearing the registered The Faribault board of education has tcrday and discharged. Assistant mediately. Depend toward R. C. tended to a_ days, but was Attorney Dickinson moved for a upon It, mothers, Buckley, who, supposing it to be an eel, enjoyed a run to Lake Mlnnetonka last business few mark, R. J. D., 98, Class 42." appointed the following teachers: Miss there is no mistake about it. It curen compelled to give up and went to Rose Conline, teacher in primary room; missal of the case, for tlv law regulates caught it in his hand. The snake bit evening-. Refreshments were served at his The theory is that this was a carrier dlarihoea, the Stomach and boy before home, gradually pigeon, flight O¥er Miss Nettie Johnson, teacher i that medic the several times it could be Minnetonka Hills and a good time gen- where he f^-led until and that its took k in the '-x.-mpt from quar;;; I Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the shaken off. erally Is reported. death relieved was sixty- this part of the country. It was proba- eighth grade, and Miss Jennie Stevens, i visors were Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives hinr,. , peceased of drawing. ulations, and be did not 1).-!!*-vj t!. energy six years StlNwa- bly attacked by a hawk and killed and teacher i tone and to the whole system. of age^ came to the remains where they were The of the Eastern conviction Could be secured. Boothlng • * years «ago left found". members Star at "Mrs. Winßlow'e Syrup for MINNEAPOLIS BREVITIES. A meeting for the* consideration of a ter about twenty-five frcm Aberdeen. S. D., hekl an informal recep- ' children teething Is pleasant to the tasio side path bill to be Amherst, by tion the Temple- Robhln*' Cum- « ont inni-n. and is the prescription of one of presented to the Mass. THefis survived three Shakoiiee lVrsoualx. at Thursday evening in the laglslatu-.e at the next ses3ion will be grown children, two Jaugh- honor of Mrs, Tenant, who about to taking <>f testimony In the. oldest and bent female physicians and Mayor Gray has promoted oHe/ion and Is The States, Detective held in Minneapolis Friday evening. SHAKOPEE, Aug. 4.-