THE ST. PAUL GI.OBS, SATURDAY, JANUARY H, 1903. 5 MONEY IS SENT Sore Hands The News of the Sport World. TO &Ed Rough Hands, ItcMn? Palms FINLAND ana Painful Finger Ends BELIEVE MERCER Sufferings of Famine-Strick- CAPITALISTS BUY BRUSH WILL FIGHT en Ones Appeal to WAS MURDERED Relatives.

COL ROGERS' TEAM Friends cf Pitcher Reject Sui- PEACE IN COURTS cide Story. In the majority of the Norwegian Figure Fixed and Transfer Injunction Restraining Na- and Swedish churches in St. Paul next ONE NIGHT CURE Sunday collections will be taken up \[J|^ EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio. Jan. 16.— for the famine-stricken sufferers of Will Be Made at tional Is Served on Sweden and Finland. Last year the Soak the hands on retiring in a Friends here of the late George Mar- crops in these two countries were a Once. clay Mercer, known to the baseball Pulliam. total failure, and as a result hundreds strong, hot creamy lather oi Cvticura are destitute as "Winnie," are and in many cases dying. Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with world and his mother Finland is the greatest sufferer, but the was Sweden Pa., firmly of opinion that Mercer did not escape the scourge of Cuticura Ointment, the great skin PHILADELPHIA., Jan. 16.—To- PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 16.— part saw rapid progress in negotia- not a suicide, but was murdered. famine, the norfhern especially day the That peace in baseball is still far off being put cure and purest of emollients. Wear to the Philadelphia on part of tonight, to such straits that letters tions purchase After much discussion the was proved when President from natives to team. Mr. Dreyfuss held a conference team Pulliam, of league, relatives in the North- during the night, old loose gloves, or George Y. Tavis, of the Harry the National west tell of famine and suffering un- with Col. Rogers. The latter fixed his on played, George was served with an injunction re- precedented. light bandages of soft old linen or cot- figure. Dreyfuss was which Mercer first Mr. said it satis- Washing-tons, straining him from ratifying, at the Because a factory and final action now rests on Carey, of the and other of late spring, followed by ton. For red, rough, chapped and telegram was sent to- meeting of the to be heavy rains and much hay, grain the capitalists associated with *he close friends, a held in , beginning Monday frost, sore hands, dry, fissured, itching, night police and all kinds of vegetables fairly rot- Pittsburg magnate. to the chief of of San next, the agreement reached by the ted virtually admitted asking make a close in the ground, leaving the inhab- feverish palms, with shapeless naii3 Clarence Wolf Francisco him to joint peace conference of the Amer- itants with nothing to that he is to finance the deal. When investigation. ican and leagues face the severe ends, National last week. winters. Bread of unripe grain, husks, and painful finger this treatment seen he said: "Atpresent I can neither They claim that the letters given out The injunction was issued by court of nor deny the story. You may straw and bark is their only means of is wonderful. affirm were written by Mercer, who never common please, No. 5, at the instance sustaining in say, however, that Mr. Dreyfuss is my not of of the life, and some instances Sold throughout the signed himself "Winnie," the the New York Baseball club, even this lac-king. have world. personal friend and that what he says and that league. is Thousands recent attempt to rob him of $8,000 National already died and the mortality rate goes with me." Mr. Pulliam left for Cincinnati to- is increasing". Dreyfuss specifically men- that desperate men were after As Mr. shows night. He will consult the law firm Between the churches tioned Mr. Wolf in his inter-dew on him. The letter to his mother men- of which Senator Foraker is a mem- and individual GOV. YATES WILL Wednesday there no contributions St. Paul has already sent can be reasonable tions his sister, and he had none. A3 ber as to his plan of action. $2,000 to the Fatherland, doubt that the well known broker will shortage, they and this will owners. for the reported scout be supplemented later by a general of- STOPS PRIZE FIGHT be one of the club's new property fering. Neither Mr. Dreyfuss nor Col. Rogers the idea, as he had and also The money is sent to Chicago upon friends by the hundreds who would PULLIAM ISSUES and there invested in food and provi- would divulge the price set the sions, nor manner of the transfer. It have backed him for any amount. which are shipped to the suf- Sheriff Is Instructed to Prevent Van- club the OFFICIAL STATEMENT ferers. ger-Mowatt Bout. Finland is In Russia, but that coun- try pays little attention to the Finns They niLLER HUGGINS of Tells What within its borders. are not even SPRINGFIELD, 111., Jan. 16.—Gov. President National permitted to emigrate, and every sub- Yates today sent a letter to Sheriff Peace Gives League. terfuge possible is resorted to by the Barrett, of Cook county, calling that Saints* Crack Returns to St. Paul t*o Wait inhabitants to escape. officer's attention to the prize fight Opening of Season, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 16.— Rev. Mr. Sundquist, of the Swedish sch.-.luled to be fought before the for tabernacle, says reports received by President Pulliam, of the National him tell American Athletic club, of Chicago, league, an official statement to- of terrible suffering. His next Monday night, between Benny issued church has already nearly \u25a0 contributed day, in which he says in part: ; $200. Many Tanger and "Young" Mowatt. The "It was not my intention to discuss the of the other Swedish governor declares the proposed fight or action of the committee appointed by the churches have given like amounts. exhibition will be clearly in violation I National league and which met a like Minneapolis so far has sent $2,000 to of the law and that action should be committee from the , in the sufferers of both countries. by the the Cincinnati last Friday, but owing to the taken sheriff to precent many erroneous statements have (game. However, governor that the adds, been sent forth and the unfair attempt if the sheriff knows of any statute un- to place our chairman, Mr. Herrmann, in SCHOOL PUPILS GIVE der which such fight or sparring exhi- a wrong light, I think it is necessary "that bition can be permitted, the governor I should give, in brief, just what the Na- requests Sheriff Barrett to inform him \u25a0 tional league, through its committee, ac- ANENTERTAINMENT immediately. b^ complished. B* *% W^ "As a concession from the American Sheriff Waits for Letter. league we secured: s ' Attractive Programme at CHICAGO, Jan. IC—Sheriff "First—The recognition of the reserve Presented Barrett rule—the bulwark of . baseball. Madison School Last Evening. said tonight that he had not received "Second —The inviolability of players' any instructions from the governor to contracts from now on. stop the fight on Monday night, and "Third—A non-conflicting schedule of say games. Pupils of the Madison school fur- that he could net what he would * nished an do until he had read from "Fourth—The restriction of territory interesting and attractive the letter \u25a0 rom now on. \u25a0 • programme at the meeting of the Gov. Yates. "In addition, mutually agreed school union says stop it was which was held last even- "If he the fight. I will that a uniform system of playing stop it," said the rules ing. Parents and friends of the pupils sheriff. '"Ifhe leaves be adopted, also that a new National crowded room in the exer- the matter to my judgment, there may agreement should be entered into which the which would again place back upon a cises were held to suffocation and each be another story to tell. I see not the baseball of the on the programme was slightest harm in well conducted firm business basis. numbers men good "The American league Is here and enthusiastically applauded. matches between in physical nothing the Cincinnati conference did put The feature was an old-fashioned condition." any more life into its corporate body than spelling- match between the two classes Edward Smith, manager of the it had previously. in grade by "The the sixth room taught Miss siioyi^'i American Athletic club, before whose committee at the outset agreed to Fourteen pupils on St.St, Paul-" Why shouldn't IIbebe HealthyHeaitliy?"r wipe out the slate for previous years Gertrude Horan. members the fight is to be held, said: participated at fight stop- and only discuss players known to have each side and the end f "If the authorities order the signed an there were on ped, I fight. We two contracts for the season of of half hour five each guess there will be no 1903. Under this we awarded nine play- side who had not been "spelled down." will do what they say." ers to the National league and six to the As the remainder of the programme had \u25a0When Mayor Harrison was informed American. to be disposed of the match was called street, and commenced abusing the of the governor's action he replied: "I "The governing idea of the National elder Rhode. league committee was of a tie. think the city council has the power the restoration Readings, vocal WILL TAKE HIM The father says the boy finally se- regulate boxing the reserve rule and the ending of con- recitations and and an away to matches without the tract-breaking for the future, and we instrumental selections were contrib- cured ax and chased him from, Interference of Gov. Yates." were willingto everything to uted by the following pupils: home, threatening to kill him. He was subordinate very this." \u25a0 . Readings—Margaret Bean, Florence anxious that the boy be returned Lee, Florence Williams. Sadie Finkle- BACK TO ST. CLOUD to the reform srhool, learning that the ILLINOIS ASKS GAME stein. Genevieve Babcock, Florence Bos- youth yet had three years to serve. HERRMANN MEETS train, Grace Johnson, Irene Petsch and Probation Officer Graves will have him Hattie Coehen. there. WITH PENNSYLVANIA Recitations—Charles Burnett, James Young William Rhode, Who returned DISGRUNTLED ONES Ror.eker, Louis May, George Pierce, Franklin Johnson and Roy Miller. Belongs in Reform School, Present From an Emperor. Music—Emma Webber. piano solo; Eastern and Western Football Teams Georgia Telly and Lotta McMillan, violin WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 16.— Makes Trouble. tcday May Meet Next Fall. Cincinnati Magnate Holds Conference and piano duet; Lillian Hunt, Madeline President Roosevelt received Sears, Katie Baudemore and Cyrus Mont- from Emperor William of Germany an With Brooklyn Club Owners. gomery, vocal selections. PHILADELPHIA, edition de luxe of a work entitled "The Pa.. Jan. 16.—The Short addresses were made by J. W. Higher System University Pennsylvania superintendent public Stephen Rhode, of Reform of the School of and the Oisen, state of in- 720 Minnehaha in Prussia." The frontispiece of the University of Illinois may meet next NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Although the struction, and A. J. Smith, superintendent street, yesterday applied to County At- Porter, league of schools. H. A. Burnett, vice president work, which, of course, is in German, fall on the gridiron. JI. W. National will hold a special torney Kane for protection from hi3 portrait manager Pennsylvania team, meeting at on Monday, a of the union, presided. is an excellent of the German of the Cincinnati An attractive display of industrial work son, William Rhode, who returned to emperor. The book is a fine specimen yesterday received a letter from George majority of the magnates are in the the pupils of true to his and drawing prepared by the home of his father Thursday night of the finest German printing and A- Huff, manager of the Illinois team, Miller Huggins, the crack second temptsd, and remained East, and several of them held an im- the several grade's was shown in one of after spending years in subject asking for a game on team, promise to return and play another five the reform binding and deals with a of to be played baseman of the St. Paul baseball portant conference last night in this the school rooms and caused much fa- school at Red Wing. The matter was emperor is interested deeply. Franklin field on OcL 10 or 1. reached St. Paul yesterday morning-, season with the St. Paul team. city. vorable comment. which the Huggins with if referred to Probation Officer Graves, The letter was favorably received and and if the present plans of the little will be the Saints , president of the and boy will at a meet- infielder carry out, the Saints exist when the American the be returned to the Apropos oT the Venezuelan Trouble. will be considered tomorrow he will remain in Cincinnati club, who "was chairman of COMMERCIAL CLUB TO BE Red Wing institution this morning. ing Penn- city playeTa report to association season opens. If the St. league's public interest in tha of the football committee. the until the the National peace conference The boy was Coincident with Bros, sylvania relations with Chicago Manager Keliey for the spring train- Paul team is transferred, he may ac- REPRESENTED IN DULUTH sent to the reform Venezuelan trouble, Harper & are severed committee, \va? among the number. He school five years ago, when he was but edition of Davis because it wished to take no more ing. cept the offer of the Cincinnati man- Ebbets, Horst, making a new revised de- met Hanlon and Yon der thirteen years old, and recently he was "The Elements of International Law, AYestern trips, but Illinois asks no re- Huggins has b^en wintering at his agement, for he declares he is not of the Brooklyn dub, who are finding St. Paul Contingent Will Attend Opening as text book at West At that lighted at of playing a allowed to leave the school for the pur- which is used a turn game. home in Cincinnati. baseball the idea with serious fault with the treaty of peace of Zenith City's Commercial Club. pose working Point and many colleges, military and keeping in third Chicago of on a farm near Red B. Illinois will rot play any other East- center he has been condi- club. established with the American league. A number of members of the Commer- Wing. When placed on otherwise. Its author, Gen. George university a game is arranged. by playing handball and indoor Speaking of Garry Herrmann, of the the farm Rhode Davis, has been for many years a pro- ern if tion The Brooklyn men insist that Keeler, cial club will this morning leave for Du- refused to work, and he placed on baseball. Cincinnati team, Huggins declared that luth, where they will represent the St. was found student of international law. and is president to be the Donovan and Kitson shall be turned the train and started back to the re- now judge advocate general of the army, While in Cincinnati the Saints' sec- the Reds' proved over to them, and threaten to resort to Paul at the formal opening of the Duluth form general. PLAYER ond baseman had a hard time holding salvation of the National league. Commercial club. An invitation was ex- school. Instead of getting off at with the rank of brigadier HARVARD BALL in the base- the courts. tended to all the members to visit the Red Wing, Rhode came direct to St. his signature from a contract with "He interested himself Brush, of New Paul, night league game just to save John T. president the Zenith City. The members pom St. Paul and Thursday went to the J°i •-3M 'Au-eauioD asnjjj the Cincinnati National team. ball in time the York club, was expected town are the following: Commercial club com- home of ••'rra ®JTi jno^t IS DISQUALIFIED manager, Kelley, National league," said Huggins, "and in to- his father, on Minnehaha i«jnoas aq» U«m. s3uiabs «sodaa Herrn.ann, and his night, but up to a late hour he had mittee, Gov. Samuel R. Van Sant, presi- worked hard to secure Huggins for I will admit that it was hard for me dent; Theodore F. Smith, secretary; C Reds, and to the handsome offer and fu- not registered at the Victoria hotel. P. and A. Pruden and William the made the little fellow decline Herrmann Stine K. Is Barred Because He Once Played a handsome offer, but he refused to be ture he held out to me." is particularly anxious to Morris Carsoa, of the house committee. pee Brush and convince him that in Other members in the party are the fol- Game for Money. losing Delehanty, Davis and Elberfeld lowing: H. P. Hall. E. W. Randall, D. A. the New York club was not unfairly Murphy, H. J. Lehr. S. O. Greer, C. C. was learned authoritatively from an Whitney. F. G. Weyst, Col. C. Mon- Maps.. WISCONSIN SOLONS treated. J. CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 16.—Or- inside source that the shares of all the fort and S. F. Fullerton. Frantz, the baseball league will be here, to- Ville G. Harvard stockholders and the National gether Harry president has been permanently disquali- $190,000. with Pulliam, player, franchise are valued at Of MAY STOP FOOTBALL league. turn Prosecution Is Finished. fled from taking pnrt in Harvard ath- sum $70,000 must be available in of the It may out that Guilty this Guilty Lnst spring he announced to once, $20,000 Soden and Conant, of Boston, will come The court-martial at Fort Snelling, be- Not letics. cash will be used for or at fore which Lieut. Neill Campbell is being the athletic committee that seven or securing new players, paying advance over for a preliminary conference be- played Senator McDonough Will Probably In- going tried, held a short session yesterday morn- eight years ago he ball in the money and covering tiaining expenses fore to Cincinnati. ing. Lieut. Mullen, Twenty-first infantry, West and received $12 r> week for ex- on the spring trip South. The remain- troduce Bill to Prevent Contests. testified to certain conversations with the Cured immediately Men remarks Diseased penses. He was barred ing $50,000 to employed paying accused, and repeated the the jfp% is be in from playing. outstanding obligations, so that there MADISON, Wis., Jan. 16.—There is HARVARD FULLBACK accused had made. The trial came to a Ityw//'l^'' Thnnoonrlo of y°un? men. middle-aged standstill at the close of his testimony, as ~^%k men and old men caniook may be no cloud on the title when the a probability that the celebrated foot- -<-'£ix'kM'¥"'t inOUS?nUS early WIN ALL. Capt. Charles R. Holland, judge advocate, hack at their boyhood days or man- CROWNS transfer of the club is made. ball fight that is being waged before FIGURES IN ROMANCE had no further evidence to present. *""^^ hood, -with a sigh of remorse. The ignor- For the remaining $120,000 Mr. Rog- the Milwaukee school board in the ef- •#iSlraro Wl&^lM^^^^^L of early youth, or later on a mis- Straight Set From Pickwicks In ''SHluM'SHfiP^lfe* ' " "*J*^^tX ance Take ers will accept negotiable paper. The fort to prohibit the game in the high -'^\ spent life as "one of the boys," has sown East Side League. Willis Williams Is Banqueted. 'il\\\\\\MwF^a^ y suffering. lease of the ground will be, of course, a schools may find a.n echo in the legis- Marriage Engagement Sequel to .A'\\\\\\\\\\\v«L<\u25a0'•'\u25a0'*- '%?\u25a0 -•*& the seeds for future SELF- In the Side Bowling league last separate proposition. lative halls. There Newspaper friends of Willis L. Williams \\\w\\ttUKW^li!<^s^'; " ""'" ' ABUSE is a terrible sin against nature East Messrs. Reach is now under con- 3'^' jil Blood and night the Crown team look three gazties Rogers property jointly. looking Boarding School Escapade. tendered him a dinner and a "stag" at >-*[ •^': ari( W bring a rich harvest. and hold the sideration a proposition toward \ft\WWWMXSSSSS^^3S*: v sap very and straight from the Pickwicks. The scores: the stands and improvements it a which if en- the Commercial club last evening, the ivAj\V\V\S\wNs\^ ";^ .'VW\ Private Diseases the life Crowns— With the introduction of bill occasion being his departure for Glencoe, " -^ vitality of the victim. 140 140 185 is valued at $400,000. According to the acted into a law would deprive Wis- he will assume control and own- P^^W^ Z^r-=^J ''vK O. Gahagan lease, CINCINNATI,Ohio, Jan. 16.—Highly where .: Varlcocele, Emissions, Nervous De- Malone 1"" 135 121 terms of the present which ex- consin university of one of its chiel romance, engagement ership of the Register, a stalwart "~*v^:'v^^^i\ \ \\\vn pires Rogers glories, colored the of Judge '\u25a0:''-'^^^up\'. bllity, Syphilis, Stricture, Gleet, Seminal H. Qahagan 104 131 199 Jan. 1, 1904, Reach and that of football. football player, Thomas of that section of Minnesota. Wil- '"^V^l^^X Munch 169 191 174 charging the club a yearly Senator McDonough, of the Harvard H. lis officiated as toastmaster. Mr. Wil- Weakness, Pimples, Lost Manhood, have been Frank Kau Graydon, to Miss Eeryl Whitney, is an- boy j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fe^V'^v Ebeert 134 174 124 rental of $8,750. For several years past Claire, find Attorney D. O. Sanborn, of liams is a St. Paul and the best Organs, Unnatural Discharges, nounced from Boston, where the young wishes of the fraternity of which he was *^^^^^^^^^^#^«^ Shrunken Mr. Reach has been dissatisfied with Madison, are the moving factors so far WMm Mfi Kidney and Bladder Diseases Cured. Totals 093 779 803 the improve- progressed. woman's father, Parker S. Whitney, is so long a member go with him in his *lllf^^llllllll«»PN Pickwicks— this sum. He holds that as the matter has Itis un- residing at one of many latest assignment. X^*liiyiiilliiir\ Vftti 0 NERVOUS and de- put on grounds, the increase has agreed his homes. Jra^W^ Urn spondent; weak or de- Beydler 11l 116 132 ments the derstood that Mr. Sanborn At the Graydon homestead in Lafay- i&llliliillii^AWmMM Hl°Arß YOUIUU r Mor. land ISO 97 93 in value of the land and the higher to draft a bill if Senator McDonough "SSßSli^S^^BSlS^AWmilllfia* bilitated; tired morn- ette circle, Clifton, it was said today Will Discuss Good ' —lifeless, memory poor; Lohman 119 117 136 taxes make this amount inadequate. will present it to the senate. Senator Roads. drOR. ALFREDAlfred Ll COLE.mi Ings; no Blom 155 117 13G Recently served notice that when the that the date for the ceremony was in- efl| fat igued; excitable and irritable; Lange 120 145 he McDonough said he had talked now The State Surveyor and Civil En- Late Professor of Nervous and eyes sunken, red and blurred; pimples on 143 the lease expired he would demand the matter over with Mr. Sanborn, but definite. Graydon is in his senior gineers' association will hold its annual year at Harvard, and the wedding will Private Diseases. iaeo, dreams and night losses; restless, Totals Gs^ 567 633 advance of the rental to $12,000 a year. had reached no definite agreement in meeting in the council chamber at the haggard looking; weak back; bond pains; not take place, it is said, until after city hall today. About thirty delegates and at stool; the way of legislation. arrived last night it expected that hair loose; ulcers; sore throat; varicocele; deposits in urine drains It seems certain that there will be his graduation. Miss Whitney's home and is distrustful; want ofconfidence ; lack of energy and strength. HOCKEY PLAYERS BUSY. was formerly in California, where her the number will be increased to sixty SPECULATOR SUES some attack made upon football before today. Good roads is one of ihe features DEARCD Ar© you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you contemplating Exhibition and League Games on for its father owns an immense estate. It is of organization and the proposition, IxCAUCn marriage? Has your blood been diseased? Hay« you a weakness? List the present session concludes delib- Whitney day this opinion. Next Week. erations. develops that Milwau- said Miss will one inherit together with the state aid bill now pend- If so, call or write. No matter who has treated you, write for an honest It the something ing legislature YALE STUDENTS far more an estate valued at like in the will be one of the 1^ St. kee agitation has attracted »jrt 3 Jry\ IFniJ% E9 Wf** El fijjf^" n 5*3 m* B«/ The Paul and Mascot hockey teams attention than the friends of $5,000,000. topics of discussion. C^^Bk A^^n /I^^Ba m of the St. Paul Hockey league will play serious Tom Graydon national reputa- an exhibition game on the Raspberry football have been inclined to credit has a cuhe tion as Harvard's star fullback, and is F^s Play Man Who Was Relieved of Football to a VARICOCELE island rink Sunday afternoon. will and there is said be surprisingly Cigar Dealers to Meet. listed as the all-American fullback for in of scrotum, to touch by start at 2:30 o'clock. Tickets Wants to Recover. large amount of sentiment throughout Hazzard and Secretary New- •VADirAPPI F Stagnation of blood veins indicated President League names will be played Tuesday state favoring some repressing ac- the last season, as well as for the pre- yAnituycLL enlargement of vein*, brought on by strain, Injury or excesses; Wednesday nights. the man, who represented the local organiza- symptoms, itching uneasy feeling; in scrotum; later, parts and The Mascots will ceding season. tion the meeting of the Cigar first and become meet the Virginias and the Victorias will tion. • Whitney, at national swollen and sore to the touch, with a heavy dragging down weight in back when NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 16.— There has never been any serious or Recently Graydon and Miss Dealers of America, held at Chicago both and phys- clash with the St. Pauls. boarding Tuesday. reported at a meeting the on the feet, accompanied .by oiher general disturbances, mental The St. Paul hockey learn has arranged Three Yale students were arrested to- persistent agitation against football with other students of the of ical. This condition diminishes size of testes and robs one of his manhood. for two games with the crack lloughton and the number of legislators who school of Miss Ely, in New Tork, fig- St. Paul branch last evening. Eight new and will day in a civil action brought by Sid- members were initiated and arrangements PTninTHDC Urethral closure, usually brought on by improperly treated gonor- (Mieh.) seven, go to that place have had their attention attracted- to ured in a sensational escapade, for session Oiilluiunc. rhoea; prevents easy flow water and time en- next week. The games will be played at ney Troeder, of Roxbury, Mass., a to a made for an interesting of the or- of in closes canal the sport as a dangerous game is which the girls were banished ganization next Friday night. Among tirely; causes frightful tension on nervous system, depleting sufferer in a Houg-hton Thursday and Friday nights. speculator, who sold tickets for the lar^. Conn., by game last There is always a number of members branch school in Sharon, where those who will speak is Fred Mason, who marked degree. Curable Home Treatment without inconvenience of pain. Yale-Harvard football fall. opposed way recently secretary Many reaping IS students are who have never the in Graydon followed, representing himself has been elected of the nmil ITV are now the results of indiscretion. Your MCONNELL RECOVERING. The Bradford Ells- indulged big National Retail Grocers' association. ncniUUONCPVfiIK ULDILIII vitality failing, be you do worth, of New York; William R. which athletics have been at as Miss Whitney's brother until is and will soon lost unless Injured Boxing Orth- state university and* there is lit- the deception was discovered. something for yourself. Nervous Debility, like all vital diseases, is never on Pugilist in Bout Gradually wein, of St. Louis, and Harold M. the the standstill. Either you must master it or it will mastar you; fillyour future Becoming tle doubt that if the persons behind FRENCHMEN WILL TAKE THEIR this Conscious. Sawyer, of Bridgeport, all members of movement to the with misery and indescribable woe. We have treated so many cases of SAN Cal., Jan. the academic the Milwaukee appeal BILL SIGNS TURN IN POLE-HUNTING kind that we are as familiar with them as you are with the daylight. Our FRANCISCO. IC—Frank senior class in the de- as they threaten to do they WILSON SHUGART. McConnell. the pugilist who was seriously partment. that while legislature treatment for weak men will correct these evils and restore yen to what nature 1 Troeder claims not for champions. healthy physical and power complete. injured in a boxing bout with "Spider ' handling football tickets, on the night will lack Former St. Paul Will Play With intended man with mental last night, is gradually becoming Expedition Set Out (Syphilitic) is an imperious master. net Welsh of Nov. 20, he was assaulted by the de- Peorla Team. Will Four Months Rluluuufinn PfiKfiNi uiuuii and cruel It heeds the conscious ami the attending physicians Rain Mixed Things. , voice of prayer or the ory of n^rony. The cabin and tha palac© express fendants, and that a diamond pin and Hence. king withering the belief that he will recover. NEW ORLEANS. La.. Jan. 16.— Rain MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Jan. 16.—Frank echo its dismal tread, and the peasajnt and th« fall at Its touch. His condition is such, however, that a twelve tickets were taken from him. Shugart. the infielder whom it was incor- PARIS, Syphilitic Bloocl Pol9«j is to and fourth generations, and thorough injuries damages throughout the day changed the track's rectly reported Cantillon, of the Jan. 16.—Dr. Jean Charcot transmitted the third may primary, examination of his has He demands in the sum of heavy and Manager plans for the sins of the parents are visited upon the child. "It be sec- not a= yet been made. city recently condition from fast to upset all Milwaukee club of the .American associa- has announced the the arctic ondary or tertiary- Ifyou Mercury. ef Potash or ether poi- $2,500. In the court the calculations. Ahumada, who made a tion, was expedition under the patronage of the have taken I>did© field, after, has been signed to play sonous drugs, and still have aches and iiaina, Mucous Patches in Mouth, Sore three students mentioned were con- show of his and Amagari, who won with Bill Peoria team. Wilson Academy of Science the ministry part of ths feody Byron Rose a Winner. equal ease, only Wilson's and Thioat, Pimples, Copper Colored 3pot3, Sores or Ulcers en any victed and fined for assault upon with almost were the does not figure on being in last place next of public instruction. A ship for the or limbs. Hair or Eyebrows Falling Out—lt is the Blood Poison that Dr. Cole SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Jan. 16.—1 a Troeder. Bonds were furnished for successful favorites. Imp. Gorblets Bay season, and this look? as though he was at cures.. We th& obstinate cases most aggravated stage. the six-furlong handicap at Oakland to- was " claimed out of the first race for voyage is now under construction solicit most In their them today, and the case will come up liguring about right. will be especially equip- The blood and system are thoroughly cleansed - and fraed frora every trace of day, Byron Rose was a favorite. Money $1,150 by K. D. Orr. After winning the St. Malo. She Drugs, Muaa raced out with at ths February term of the superior last race, was up to $1,005 ped to ice. The party will leave Poisonous Virus without the use of any Poisonous and in less time than Sad Sam. but Minder Boundlee resist at any Hot Springs. avoided the e&i ly pace and taking the rail court. and bought by Cash Sloan. Ben Rigby, Saved by Formaline. France May 15 for Spitzbergen, and landed Byrcn Rose a winner. a jockey fresh from an European cam- start for Fra.nz Josefland. handicap. Two horses today. thence will ANDEXAMINATION fell in the hurdle Red Steel Canadian Horsemen Meet. paign, arrived NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—At the last The exepedition will be exclusively CONSULTATION FREE wcrt down at the first jump and later meeting of the New York Obstetrical Gerlach, OUR TREATMENT at the HOME Is a GREAT SUCCESS. One personal leaped the fence. Corrillo al^o fell early TORONTO. Ont., Jan. 16.—A meeting French. Lieut, de who com- preferred, but fact that you ar» out of t»wn and cannot call, of Canadian Jockey club was held Possibly the Next Pope. society, Dr. Charles Barrows, of this Belgian steamer visit is the nocd In the race. Both rjders escaped unin- the city, manded the antartic not deprive yon of services. If ycu cannot call, write and receive full particu- jured. today With William Hendrie, the presi- ROME, Jan. Van- submitted a report of an experi- Belgica will a member of ycu dent, chair. The Ontario Jockey 16.—Cardinal Serafino probably be lars, mode of treatment, prices, terms, etc. These willbe mailed free of cost. in the nutelli has been appointed vice chancellor ment with formaline, a drug known as the party, which will comprise several club, Hamilton, and Windsor tracks were of the Catholic church, in strongest Ask for Symptom Blank. No rn«<3lcines sent unless ordered. • Mortimer Levering Declines. represented. Fort Jockey club succession to the of antiseptics, which he The Erie Cardinal Parocchi, who died yesterday hospital pa- scientists. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7to 8 p. m. Sundays—lo a. m. to 12:30— p. m. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. 16.—Morti- was admitted to membership. The meet- pope has made in Bellevue on a mer Levering:, of this city, who The haste with which the filled the tient, to a child, was ing is the first the Canadian Jockey club vacant office is much commented upon. who, after giving birth Dowager Empress Asked to Let Go. elected president of the American Horse- has held since its organization, five years had a tempreature 108 degrees and 133 and COUNCIL City, Cardinal Vannutelli is now regarded as of PEKIN, Jan. 18.—The censor's office BUSgist* arsis'fl 1 £*£ll IT shoe a.s.-ocia \u0084..'•' Canada Into hands. the highest position* the papacy. is gettiiw well. step in the policy of reform.