8 THE ST. PAUL GLOBR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1904 MINTER IS REDUCED ADDITIONAL"SPORTING NEWS REMAINS ANOTHER GENUINE BARGAIN TALK Former St. Paul Attorney Is NIGHT IN THE TOMBS _ TT isn't often we shout price—we would ;rather talk \ quality. But teenth miles—Barklemore. 105. C. Harris, Fined at Norfolk •*• once in a while we feel like sticking the Regal $3.50 right under yournose - 5• to 1. won; \u25a0 Lee 1King. 102, Cocolo. 15 to and saying," LOOK ! Where else in the worldcan you equal it?" >1;1 second; Merry Acrobat, 105, r. Schilling, \u25a0 In a few $6.00 shoes, maybe, but ifyou understood the ;. even, third. Time. . 2:03. Bengui, New Mrs. Chad wick, Comparatively ' M| PLAYERS LOSE " \u25a0\u25a0A ; shoe business as we do. you would know that a man has FORM Amsterdam and Bourke Cockran ran. Special also to The Globe - 1 pay Sixth race. six furlongs—Lily , May to NORFOLK, Va., Dec. 9.—Frank Min- jK« to $6.00 for six-dollar shoes simply to enable the 97,"\u25a0-' J.- Hennessy. 14 to = s,won; Girl&from Go Cleve- ~ tery a graduate of Yale and the Uni- ?--j£^J ';/."*_ v lEß retailer to help the jobber to help the manufacturer to Dixie, 97. Crimmins. 12g. to 1, second; " versity prac- \u25a0 tanner Birque, 97, A. ? Breittian. 17 to >*Hthird.i land Today of Minnesota, a former \SS help the leather-dealer to help the ON Time, Halcyon Days*- Lamplight,- titioner In supreme court of Minne- make his business pay. MUDDY OAKLAND 1:20.•--*"_; '-" the ffißjv ~" Martha.7 Celia' Caseonre, Miss-Nannie :-X>\ sota, and formerly an editor on the J '.:':: '.-•:'"\;% hßy the Regal tannery-to-consumer method ;-;-v- \u25a0 . -'\u25a0'-"•''.\u25a0*--' and Triumphtress also ran. V Sir Lee left' Northwestern Law Reporter, published ""'/^N^^^s"^ at post. "\u25a0tjr-i'.-'j^r-": ->v>;;v.;- ; S^§lnl^«v ou Pajr a *air Price *°r first-class material :"--""t-!V~- NEW YORK, Dec, 9.—After a day at St. Paul, was sent to jail here today --/ anc* first-class labor, but one Ascot Bookies Also Clean Up $2.75 / not cent full of disagreements with her coun- in default of a fine of imposed / *V^Om&\*°r useless profits and commissions. sel as to whether she should waive ex- upon him by Police Justice Simmons Sums WILL CANVASS MINOR on drunkenness \u25a0'JjlJl'flfiß/ Neat From the _and go to Cleveland, the charge of and are LEAGUE SITUATION amination Mrs. sleeping, on the street. Friends paid / | which the fashionable standards of -£: Chad wick finally consented remain i^^^^ iBMHr in which can't nnHE mo£ beautiful and inter- Betting Public to the fine and Minter was released. "'""'J^' [Q illW^ - the world, fit quarter sizes -^ another night In. the Tombs, but ex- to ' b; bettered even in made-to-order shoes Ban Johnson £ Leaves for Cincinnati tot Minter left St. Paul and went ; Jam vexing; of all the Christmas pressed. the hope that she might leave JbSL\ -: and materials and which *~~ Start Something JX Puget sound. Losing all interest in wWfo\ JQ';ijj/ workmanship li?i.S>r'-&-\ '::^fo^ ~-~~ \u25a0i > is the great there tomorrow. She had made up life, he there enlisted in the United B "\u25a0\u25a0'•" mB -'\u25a0 have been proven best over and over again. periodicals SAX FRANCISCO. Cal., Dec. 9.—Out- CHICAGO. Dec. 9.—President Ban John- her mind to ignore the advice of her States marine corps and was sent t£ « E&Nafci\ ', Q_jsMk Regals are the only shoes sold at the again Oakland son, t riders were in evidence at of . the , American ? Baseballi. league, counsel, -Carpenter and this naval station. He was on liberty r • ' one unvarying; price of everywhere left tonight to confer local Messrs. \u25a0x-~*wSSßßßa&.*~ :_r.-^^»^: $3.50 touay. The rain of the early morning for-Cincinnati with' go last night, when he was robbed Of all Garry'Herrmann \u25a0 Fowers, Cleveland staiito you 'at this remarkable price first race. Andvari, ihe favorite, National s zand -itris not lic stable. He was arrested, and, ''~:^"- ~T* * " >^ - \u25a0- to show any speed. Pelham, an'B to 1 "that there, will be i any. friction in the: Na- r asking her not to return to Cleveland though the arresting officer declared "^^-J^^vßEt""^-1"'*'^'\u25a0^^^^': every virtue in shoe making. ;' ,: \u25a0-.";"; chance, beat The Mighty in the five fur- tional ; baseball commission."";. The minor just yet. This telegram caused 'her to that he was guilty of nothing offensive, . >3Hk\ shoe made by any maker will give leagues = been making' threats, es-: * ' iTrtQi longs race and Flying Torpedo, at 6 to 1,. have night. the jail, -\u25a0 : • longer or more satisfactory wear than pecially in the matter of drafting players." remain over court fined and sent him to: - '-"-\u25a0\Blsbs.:,' ' 7~2Jem&!L-i**° Metropolitan led the field ?':• the second race. Sum- ~.-: Prom the talk of the American league Lawyer Carpenter then notified saying- the fine'should have been much ma r1«?Winter VH 3££, 1 HI? you ; sto- won; i marshal and United States Comnts- fact that the federal authori- lUHlls in which willfind stirring Robert Mitchell. 100. Larsen. 10 to 1. yesterday it is. believed that the Washing- ties will in a few days make complaint a«y* *\u25a0» ".: Kunz, 6 to 1, second; ton club has been to persons residing sioner Shields announced that they against \^pi^^^^ last of loni is the straieht- :ries and Rossbourne. 106. sold. manner in ' \u25a0" *" " H^^-Theest *Hgn-" up articles by Thomas Nelson Boy. 1,. in ; city. nothing \u25a0 the which marines Each in we but is made from Fisher Im3 Travers 25 to. third. that While: a /definite would not remain at their officesf ,ais?E : V^BfeS^P!IMPS««H^ <^ very graceful and sailors from the :"-.'- .of •\u25a0 Time, 1:13>4. Andvari, Bear Skin, Hor- character has been : published, it is % gen- closing on her account, Norfolk navy 288 fittings, ' '- a * combination .:: Page, W. A.Fraser, E. S. Martin, ; the usual hour yards aye' by sale '^SHraBBP'^^SSBBn^ • lines conforming to correct con- thus. Calculate, San Jose and Royal erally thought - that B. S. r Minor," who rep- as they did last night. treated the civil authori- are en H^^^B Sweepstakes Washington i ties -\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 in REGAL ,-\u25a0- ' *M servative style. Imported Patent a?so ran. resented • the i club; at the an- In regard to- here. ' ' Chandler Harris, Richard Le Second race; dresser.whodenianda Alfred Henry Lewis, Harrison 6 to 2 Senarezo. the future' - publishes -\u25a0; \u25a0"''-\u25a0- :"' appearance and fit in footwear tc 1, third. Time Achilles, Chick- in a time. „ ~, ".; -\u25a0-•".\u25a0 Carpenter. which the Northwestern Re- ;A'Weo' -/ -\u25a0. - 1:483 be made short continued Mr. '"I. do not porter i^SB as w^U as clothes. Rhodes, adee, Allopath. G.iucho. Petrolea. Tann^ care to say whether we given said that no such a man had $35P •'' and ;many others. The . have ever by " liauser. Ethel G ard Libbie Candid also Standing of Bicycle Teams at 1 A. M. ', up the question of securing bail or not, been empldyed the company. 150 illustrations, intwo,three and ran. anybody will- Style race, furiongs—Hooligan, 107, , NEW YORK, Dec. '9.—At 1 o'clock this but if you know who is Send for Book. Mail Orders promptly filled. Third six morning ing along. - colors, are by Rhead, - leading \u25a0 four Guerin, Fountain, JO to 1. won; Squire Johnson, the two teams, the-Van-- to go on her bond send him tannery to largest :..\u25a0.," : '-, derstuyft-Stol .today REPEAT TESTIMONY '. Bold direct from consumer. The retail shoe business r 110, P to 1. second; Corn Blos- and; the Root-Dorlon. had: We could have obtained ball ~ ' Pullman. covered 2,047 miles, 8 laps. Their compet- . •.- - -—\, :inthe world. '80 stores inprincipal cities fromLondon to San Francisco. Clay, Bull.Cond*. Penfield, Par- som, 110 Tiavers, 8 Ie 1, third. Time, were it not for the notoriety attached IN PATTERSON CASE "• 1:15. Head Dance. Calagis, Platt, Lillitus, itors were from: one lap to several miles to the case." •rish, and Haskell, and Kane also ran. behind. The record for the hour is* 2,336 repro- and Smithy : \u25a0 Salable miles, 7, laps. • \u25a0 ; ...; \u25a0;,,,: Mrs. Chadwick was led to her cell Fourth r»ee, Jive funongs—Pelham. 89, - in the Tombs prison by an atte»dant Hack Driver and Policemen Tell What ductions from many photographs. Kunz. 3 to 3. won; The Mighty, 112. Hel- Know geson, 7 5, second; Andrew B. Cook, about 4 o'clock. To the matron Mrs. They of the Killing ta 1:01. iChadwick said: 112, Dominick. 7 to 5, third. Time, * Xmas issue is filled with Sagittarius, Border Mark. The Cure, To- I: aWMEROALCOMMERCIAL LEAGUE "I.am glad I am not going to. Cleve- NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The testimony colaw and Amy J also ran. ftI land tonight. I am tired enough to of the witnesses who were today ex- THISgood reading and fine- pic- Fifth race, six furlongs, selling—Ro- **leep well, I think, even behind these amined at the trial of Nan "Patterson - ' : «- V : Doris Alleys S % maine, 110, Davis, 8 to 5, won; H. L. ?\u25a0--> — 'c.% :'-£& awful bars. It"has been an extremely for the murder of Caesar Young, in tures; it is a delight from cover to Frank Michaels, 3 to 1, second; Little St. Paul Fire and Marine— the third. trying day and i am thankful it is erirnljfttil branch of the supreme Wally 103, MeLaughlin, 12 to 1, Puller \u25a0\u0084-:."..•..;'..-i .;'-:i50><::: 187 162 go through cdurt, substantially cover; it is a worthy Christmas Matogan, Jen- ' : over. I do not care to wias^ the same as MEN'S STORE r::>;-: Time, 1:14*4. Headwater, McKown. ;...... ::.. 115 _.; 128 - : 127 many more that given by the same persons at •^^'\u25a0•:;-:- WOMEN'S STORE nie B. Native also ran. Doudal ....'.,.\u25a0;;... :.;154*': 14«5 . 132 such ordeals." the '; gift in itself and is| now ;on sale race, an eighth, sell- The matron said Mrs. Chadwick mistrial. 282 Robert. Street PAUL 382 Robert. Sixth one mile and Bird ...... V.v:...... 114 104 - 85 Frederick street everywhere cents copy. ing—G. W. Trahern, 107, Davis, 2% to 1, Brady ".'..%... 124 - 144 123 showed a marked improvement over Michaels, the driver of the **" for 15 a won; Royalty, 104, Sherwood, 6 to 1, £1 her condition in the morning. After cab In which Young was shot, repeated Sfc; Minneapolis Store, 526 Nicollet Aye. second- Major Mansir. 103. Michaels, 2hi .:'\u25a0 --."/.'.'';;....: 709 : 649 eating, lay on her his account of what during I Totals 667' f - - Mrs. Chadwick coc occurred -to 1, third. Time. l:s7'i. Whoa Bill, Col. ~S Omaha— '~.~ T:^'T- \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 -' -ri"V""-- ' peaceful mo- the Young's the entertainment of , the Serenity also ran. -' - and said it was the first ride, that ended in death. Anderson and Rohleder ..:..%.....136" C216 131 ment she had since her 'Police Captain Moore 160 176 •"-:..- troubles in Dennis Sweeney identi- FORwhole family no bet- Bookies Make Money •: 170 began. fied the, pistol and'satd there is McDonald ..:.: ;.... 134 117- \u25a0i. 143: New York _ that after the Lieutenant Kirkwood Smith, Seventh received at the Charlestown navy yard to- ; LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Dec. 9.—Only two \u25a0' m34^, shooting MtS? Patters'on told hjm she infantry; A. Higgins, day to have the battleships Maine and ter magazine published than The today and as a Woods ...:.r.^;'.'v',.l7l . 106: looking Lieut. James favorites won at Ascot Ritchie .;:^:j.;.:rr.v.161 .* 137 -.-Doesn't Lean on Rockefeller Twas out of the cab window at Thirtieth infantry. Missouri, now under repair there, ready consequence the thirteen books cleaned '.^lß9^ the time me shot was fired ;„ for sailing: at the possible date. Metropolitan. jTi >, day's racing. The BOSTON, Concerning that' she By direction of the president and earliest V up a neat sum on the • ,p" T0ta15:....v...V. 732 •;;^V:.BS2h-:L'y 676 Mass., Dec. 9— heard a muffled report and then Young provisions congressional are over tend- biggest upset \u25a0 of a Naval officers worried the race was the of the \u25a0 with under the Jast 1 Great Northern No. \ :\u25a0• •\u25a0•.'• ?->Z the crediting of Herbert D. Newton fell across her day. Hildebrand had the only mount of —: D. lap. Policemen Coe and enactment, the Fourth, Twenty-fourth, ency of the Maine and some of the other following special offer is a Hokansin "...... v. 181 ISS :: - > :Hi hoping for a settlement through John Junior repeated their statements re- lately to the navy to throw the day on Tizen, which was made Larsen ...;tt.v:..^::119 i-.;>- 160---- : 165 Rockefeller, on the assumption that; he Thirtieth iand Forty-seventh compa- vessels added 1 to 2 choice and which was never seri- '; '\u25a0,-. garding what occurred between the Philippine scouts are organized out exceedingly dense clo.uds of smoke THEpresented in the interests of Christian, Justisson :V.";.."..'.... 170 ' 166 , - ; 186 . not wish to his pastor's name nies of ously in the running. Susie at .;:.....Y.167 \u25a0' 201 ",\u25a0-"..: lt>2 would have time the shot was fired and the arrest a following offi- when under way. The Maine, on her re- 1, proved winner, with Landseer Fryckholm dragged into affair, Mr. Newton said into battalion with the to to a 5 to the Brundit ..v./.^.:.vr.183 : ;,;159;;^ ;: 15Q the of~ Miss Patterson, and Norman L. Coe, cers: major, one first lieutenant; cent trip to Europe, with the North At- those who wish send friend at 10 to 1 second and Patsy Brown, the v today: . . % a One choice, . photographer, identified photographs four battalion adjutants, to be directed lantic , emitted such quantities of a gift at heavily played second third. Totals "There is no- truth'in that report. 'I of the and the same time receive Weather cloudy; fast. l^v:;:^v.B2O '^y^ill^h^i^ but- not cab and the scene.of the shoot- from the offices of the Philippine dense smoke as to interfere with the fleet track 10_, have had hopes of a settlement, ing. signaling ultimately she take First race, five furlongs—Mr. Dade, through Rockefeller. Mrs. Chadwick scouts; one second lieutenant, to be and had to four free holiday gifts for them- Lawrence. 2 to 1, won; Salaric, 110, Tre- Pfister Alleys Mr. the rear the column. Kent, represented to me that «he had certain -se- battalion quartermaster and commis- of ; --\u25a0° Joe. 99, \u25a0 bel 6 to 1, second; Black *r\u25a0•\u25a0"" sary, to be same man- selves: '•" third. Time, Saint Dixie, Northern Pacifies— "" curities in the care ot IjiReynolds and I selected in the 15 to 1, 1:02%. \u25a0:: 200 : 189' 214•""" PHILIPPINE SCOUTS ner, and one sergeant major. Carnegie Library and Dillyalso ran. Larkin ...... :- was shown an affidavit signed by him battalion Names Board out Coupon. Babow course—Durbar, Dorsey •:...... t... 156 181 154 Capt. Johnston, Sixteenth Cut this race, Slauson ...... * % stating that he had his. possession William H. Special The Second Dorice, 101, Finch a...V.....rr... 165 1 180 ? W 165 in ABE ORGANIZED infantry, has been de- to Globe 104, McDaniel. S to 1, won; •...:.\vr....v;v.168 i: 162 166 3tockS and bonds belonging to her valued United States PIERRE, S. D., Dec. 9.—Mayor Ewart Sinmot, 20 to 1. second; Crigli, 104, A. Hirst i> tailed as major of the Philippine the city council has Eri- Cherrington ..V...... 130 :: 169 166 at 5,000,000 and: upward. I don't under- has appointed and f Smith. 15 to 1, third. Time, 1:10%. '^ that there is question concern- Four Companies Are Named to Consti- scouts and assigned to the command of confirmed as the Carnegie library board Dutiful, Cloverton, El Verraco, stand any years; CHRISTMAS PRESENT cula. '*\u25a0 852 :\u25a0\u25a0 814 affidavit, and a the battalion. • J. S. Mallery. for three C. B. N«grusca and Bath Beach also ran. Totals .. 'v. ?.r&. 882 ing the genuineness of this tute Battalion BiUinghursrt, years, F. Paul Rubber Co.— " -'~ Capt. Chauncey B. Humphrey, Thir- for two and E. Third race, six furlongs—Our Pride, .St. -~- - .. - on that I rest my^.caser" -• Swartz, for one year. COVPON 102 Kent, S to 1. won; Cloche dOr, 102, Rsch 137 158 136— '•Did you see the securities in ques- ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 9.—On orders ty-second infantry, has been ordered E Walsh, 3 to 2, second; Winifreda, 98, Harholt .:...... -.. 150 \u0084.'143 : 136 Newton:?" was asked. the to superintend the dismantling and •..'...'...... 113 ' 154 .; 108 tion, Mr. he received from department at any ' Moriarty. 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:15. Cane- Johnson did didn't it neces- Washington packing for reshipment to West Point OASTORXA. 'TO one tending us immedi- Sir Christopher Fischer 146 . 146 •\u25a0 132 "I not. I consider the following officers who jo, Liberto, , and sary considering the signed to the on of the military academy exhibit. *hB You Hate Always Bought V ;-\u25a0\u25a0 ately $1.80 (and this coupon) Helgerson also ran. Howe \u25a0...... 108 . - .164 -- 130 name have been duty at the Louisiana :Bmii the A Kind notes and Mr. Reynolds' name as voucher Purchase exposition relieved mm we will Fourth race, mile and one-sixteenths— were and Warships Smoke Too Much Signature fjj*_, send free of coil Emperor of India, 107. E. Walsh, 1 to 2, Totals ;::....:. 659 \u25a0-"-""'.' 765 V 662 for her ownership of $5,000,000 in securi- ordered to their proper stations: Lieut. — won; Diamente. 108. Trube, 8 to 1, sec- • Towle Syrup Co.— - ' -:: ties. I.took the trouble to visit Cleye- Frank Rowell, Eleventh infantry; First BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 9.—Orders were : ond; Harbor, 105, Kent. 3 to 1, third. O'Malley ...... 104 \u25a0: 159 \u25a0. 159 and. I not. succeed seeing Mr. GIFT I—A1—A superb portfolio, Prince also Hubb-;.';...... i;...... 171 V 173 125 did in Time, 1:48%. McGrathiana : - 105 Reynolds, but I was assured by one who damped in gilt, and containing __ 154 1 ...... V.....137. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0" *" ran. Lavalle ' \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0* *: ~\u25a0 \u25a0 :- have known that the were \u25a05. MR •\u25a0'- jfjSSSfa^' ' OS \u25a0 WS ' --\u25a0 \u25a0 ; 106. Dugan. \u25a0-.:;;..;..;'...\u25a0...122 \u25a0_ 160 ; : 111 rnunt securities v BSf r.flP??Ffci.'- *fX9699 VBH jwb AHfl^B^ BHI "^^H^^* t^BS^^i Fifth race, mile—Requitter, Leko .v = were in Mr. ' - '-- ~'-~ ; photo-studies of beautiful wo- 3 to 5, won; Tryon. 98. Lawrence, 10 to Wagner ...... r...:.125. ..181-:I:..- .149 actually in existence and ~~~ 1, second; Heather Honey, 102. E. Walsh, Reynolds' care. A list of the securities i men, models, and players. 2 to 1, third. Time, 1:41%. Blissful and Totals ...:..:... .659 ..-.; 777 -./; 613 was furnished me and this list was ac- Cincinnatus also ran. companied by a sworn statement that GIFT —A fac-simile | water- Sixth race, six furldhgs—Susie Chris-. ; Mrs. semi-annual Income, McDaniels, 2, won; Land- Acme Alleys .; ".. ; . Chadwick's ready for framing, show- tian, 93, 9 to from securities .was $175,000. The iaee color, 8 to 1, second; Patsy ' ; the seer, 97. Kent. Koehler & Hinrichs-- \u25a0-.-.".-;:" of securities was much more ing the sky-scrapers of New Brown, 95. Moriarty, 11 to 5. third. Time, 187 153' •'•, 17C-' : value the Rudolph Bootschnider ...... - was as •.-,' r ;' Phillips, $5,000,000. sum named -• ~ Laurette Count 131 , 141: ---192 than That *^ffjg^p\u25a0 -^Brt^y^~-BB?-*B™;gBbhb w^pt-**' '*BH ~*- ~^bmShßht• c^Stesy \u25a0fc-:-• pffwofl York as seen at: twilight—ran 1*:15>4. ran. Stakka ...... - a estimate of their actual '•BH"V^ Jff^iB ßß"^^^8 ~- «^^3^ f^»Sb and Tizen also Walters ...... ;. 125 - \u25a0:- 160 "-30r133 conservative art Land at New Orleans Pohlka - ...... 150 . .155:,., 140 value. The most of them were dividend exquisite work of \u25a0.--'.\u25a0_ Two 120 107 ORLEANS, La., Dee. 9.—Olivette Niemeyin ...... 145 . sharing stocks.' I CURE VARI-CO-CELE NEW only winning Mr. Newton admitted that, his chance . GIFT 3—An art booklet, in and Brush l"p were the fa- ; race Larry ; Totals \u25a0;•.'/..;-. :....73S '\u25a0'.-.:•" \u25a0-;.'. 729 .^-V-"- should beauties printed on plate paper. 1, second; Brandt ..-..'.....-;. 177 .:.'-. 139 - 200 said. "There were certain influences tan Shandy. 104. Phillips. 6 to have re- Knowledge, 99. S. Dixon, 9 to 2, third. •"\u25a0\u25a0' working that might eveMwally Ej Baggerly, c; Totals .'.. 701 : p .729 77,4. settlement in full." || Don't be cut; you may be ruined. We cure without GIFT 4—Copies of the Novem- Time :31%. Conundrum. Julia .....Ferguson— _ sulted in a Responsive, Little Boy and Gordon & - -\ said that before his de- Miserable, Olson ...... v...:.:153 : : 159- : 164 Mr. Newton ber and December (Christmas) Ogontz also ran. \u25a0 parture from Dr. Chadwick had I 153 America race, selling, furlongs— Binder :. 161. .V-v 186 :'-»; -: The Master Varicocele Metropolitan, Second seven \u25a0 part payment - a knife. ruins H issues of The in- \u25a0Welhoger-. ."/:T.V;T.'.Tlsl'' rr'l64"- tendered him two checks in |^. jg§^& of the Valley, 106. Baird. 9 to 1, won; 166 f Lord 1, Conrad ..168V rl-144 . 183 of his claims against Mrs. Chadwick. He Spt °iaiiSt cluding all the color insert il- Worthington, 104^i. H? Phillips. 12 to 179 ' thought Schilling. S to 5, third. Pinska .129 r; ;; . .160 supposed Dr. Chadwick the 2 second; Viola, 95. by §I*W the lives of thousands lustrations. ,_,....I.".: Running Glass. Lathone, checks would be made good his-wife, Time, 1:35. j 762 V 834 '\u0084;', 824 ? Lady Knjght, Totals ? .'..-.'.!.'..: These XF Flora worthless. Honest Parham, Free but they had proved can be lent to Louise and La Cache also ran. checks had a face value of about $50,000, These four gifts the re" Third race, mile—Lady Fonso, 101. S. one being drawn for $25,000 and the other raitter of the $1.80. ji>.\ \u25a0» . Dixon. 7 to 1, won; Muntebank. 110. Fisch- Mankins, 101, | for a slightly smaller amount. Mr. New- Fifth race, selling, one and Preston ••; ."•';•...... 149. "/: 158 ;• 207 certifies collateral fl! Kffl Hf - \u25a0 <•' \u25a0vm Vlwinlß^jflP' B ' ' • PAY ip -'"i~ .--''.\u25a0- ' RELIEF IN SIX HOURS — •• '"' ' resentations." ' JES» ; v(B^HKBEhB!9P ~:'.-.-' . rfli-lr ."_. No sensible man should wait. He - should realize that {>lk Friedman ...... ••. 141 130 134 H Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease 133 149 SgtiSSuSam&y the longer he delays the more the organ affected will V3? —A subscrip- Heller \u0084.:...... 165.- -.. • ' H YnilIUU away. linger, pleasures of GIFT beautiful relieved in six hours by "New Great Sundberg 190 ;; -145 ~;/ 169 - W waste Don't live and dead to the JS* w - -\u25a0 PARLIAMENT : for your to South American Kidney Cure. It is a Bastyre ;;...;::-.:.^.123...... 155 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 115 AUSTRIAN IDC :^ the world, when we have an absolute cure varicocele £Cw -1 tion certificate to.be sent . . awUm manly Hnu weakness and can make you a happy, man, with CV great surprise on account of its exceeding Walters ...... ;._\u25a0/:.: ..171 -';: 132 --• 155 IS PROROGUED 'JNlnflMll and the recipient of the magazine promptness in relieving pain in bladder, JflfliiWlßlMlfßfWM CUBED mental and physical powers complete. -Oft kidneys and back, in male or female. Re- ".':':Totals ...... 790 -.. 695 ," -, 722 a^^Bv and bearing the name of the lieves retention of water almost immedi- Spatular— *>>;.-»»nf. May Resign as Legisla- *: ately. you want quick and cure - - Cabinet Result of sender. - If relief Coa n ....1.T...Y.....147 : . 193- ;119 tive Deadlock this is the remedy. Sold by Noyes Bros. Allen ::.. -.". •• •: .v.:• 192 ;,, 168 •-r . 133 & Cutler. Druggists, St. Paul, Minn. Rutherford ' .::.V.V..i;167 134 154 ALL of the above for the price Fuchs ....:...... "... 150 '\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 124-.-; -'*"- 110 VIENNA.Dec. 9.—Another parliamentary 203 :\u25a0; -;.^ 211 through OF CURE .^~ of the magazine alone —.80. Everett'...:. 205 has German CERTAINTY . deadlock arisen the ~ s- .. spot ' is what you want. We cure you on our $1,000 cash 1! Radicals joining the Czeens and t jy7 Have The Metropolitan sent for a 859 \u25a0 t- Southern £l& JMJIH 1mwußu*uUlSiM&BiM PAY IF Totals \u25a0"'..'..";::.... 824.;.^'724 Slavs in opposing the government's iJH scheme year to your friend, together with | Independent League Cil-rh~~:-. to parliamentary consent to a loan the worry- obtain X'91/flßffl Rl making you so tired, Jjfc the illuminated . subscription certifi- Piringers .:..:.:.".....604. 691 709 of $14,000,000 for treasury purposes. Pre- r3p:lwl/Mfin\9fflllKtt ARE '\u25a0 ing your life out. Itis this that is.is 'Eff \ £et ifour - yffl ltetless and stupid. It is this that is robbing you of your Summits i..v.:V.y.v..72q-: ;;, 756 . 664 mier yon Koerber. hoping to bring pres- WIIWmwXBRItifSLU „«, so force, your It JJ^ cate, and have the "Portfolio of H NOT strength of manhood, your nerve ambition. Wl ' sure upon the opposition, made the grant- '"'\u25a0'"' draining the very sap out of your body, and will make ; ! Beau y,"the of American So- -^^IfflßH^TwflßlraHß^^ ~-:.L~*-': \u25a0is goes JWL book Newspaper fro SAFETY ing ofi $3,000,000, which the government i^.t. • fillBStSB sBsSSSSSM CURED a wreck-of you in time. Cure it now before it too "ST | ciety Types, fac-simile water- f INCREASING had already proposed to to suf- f^B^SSl-^ i ~ \u25a0 ' ' ' far on you. Every train brings some man from a distance to : yjf , the devote \T f - BnHnHr Bffsllllm summer's drought, condi- j^ A : " be cured., Railroad fare deducted far out-of-town patients , Jjj^ j color and the November and De- OF STEAM VESSELS ferers from the Umßiß ttffl H city. C/kings tjou tional upon the acceptance of the treas- fiUfni^m HI Xnf coming to the cember issues of the magazine all. for ury \u25a0 Globe Special Washington Service loan bill. ~^*jg2 Helping; fflnfl \u25a0 'AS £*'\u25a0\u25a0••«; SYPHILIS, GLEET, Seminal Weakness, jj sent - to your own- address. ; This ' 1 mmSll ' budget tonight A - In the committee the ' ;: \u25a0 i*'jl*lSO'•' Enlarged Prostate, Stricture, Pimples, When this newsaper has given to . . 1417 Street vli UPC ;\u25a0 . - G premier's scheme rejected by a ma- " Wlllm WIMIb offer is only good for one" month you the last word about the events WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 9.—Repre- : was , Lost Manhood, Unnatural Discharges, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. ? s jority of 13, and am there is hope jSa Haild-" jL paper, and , of the day—when it has acted as sentative : Stevens if.was today appointed little fMlilm Wfßsill from date. Mention this chairman of a subcommittee of the house that the reichsrath will reverse the vote "^" us Coupon, a sort of Central Office in of the committee the premier decided to I send this . with "all of committee on interstate ; and foreign com- V "connecting" j«ou • merce, charged with work of framing leg- prorogue the reichsrath. The cabinet J Creation"—it has done much for ' islation relative to greater safety of steam council is still sitting to consider whether One Week's Free Trial Treatment | ,-?..:tlelj you, of drawn by the dis- the cabinet shall resign. It is believed in . charity .treatment, but is given to all so they can try : XL course. . vessels, as out Slocum Sk iCmjjHf',-••. it • This is not Paul, ? any yon I II great Heidelberg in fet. «-m Metropolitan Several bills have case that Premier Koerber \u25a0will at the Medical Institute The Magazine, But it can do more than that. I aster. 7' been submitted TW v UWW the treatment spending your money uselessly. JjJT is anxious :i that a tender his resignation. JML MS!) FM and find out that it is the best, before \u25a0 It can help you run your store, and : the administration is especially made to patients who have failed to get mm 3 West New strong I federal law ibe Idrawn which Z.will *T &£& This free offer special- 29th St.. York. your office, your factory or | r% V^3 cured by old methods of treatment or by.doctors who are not Cf " . ?r;?ih No. 92. \u25a0-.:;;;,- •\u25a0''['\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' prescribe fire proofing for excursion boats Philippines Demand Drafts today. Every brings some man from a frg^ .-''"\u25a0 l your house. inspection jj£ )|3^ iß ts. Do not delay. Call train : and {more rigid irules of > ; and WASHINGTON, C, Dee. 9.—The distance to get carry your "little worries" equipment. D. "cured. ZmT It can : life-saving f Mr.i:. Stevens -will! bureau of insular affairs of the war de- S^ mm CHICHESTER S ENGLISH , :. for you—and never turn a hair. ! have hearings ? and get = into"tithe '*:subject partment has received a cablegram from You do not fully use your news- • thoroughly. "O'\u25a0-*?\u25a0£— Walter.*; E. Clark.:; the civil governor of the Philippines au- \u25a0" PennyroyalSi\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0'- \u25a0"\u25a0'- Qrfglaal OnlyPILLSGenuine. thorizing banking Xi-^G*V *nd paper if you simply read it. the international corpor- ' WJ reliable. Ladle*. *«kr-ru Ml»t \u25a0 Spot | V*|LfN.BAFE. Open Box Gash Guarantee Will Another Ballot : $1,000 . Washington Our pM ENGLISH don't your V ation of and the National You on CHICHKSTER'S You really KNOW news- We Treat *s£eL Company, *»' »nd Gold m«t»!!i« boxer stale! used its DENVER, Col.. ; Dee.- 9.—The supreme Guaranty Trust of New York as I MS#7Uffm«i>rert>oi SubnUtuUon* and inafU- want advertising columns. '\u25a0 States, --'; -; \u25a0 I "; -:™*J tioo»-; Boy of jour or send 4e. in . '\u25a0 against Thomas Culp and" M. L. Devan- United to sell demand drafts on patient. -\u25a0\u25a0 Vl IK Drufcitt. things for : lish the name of:a; - .^^- V;^^ -. .^:,>;.v \u25a0\u25a0:~':~y-i: : j~'r--:..-~:::..^;'.::. i'~pv/>_ : >\u25a0 ; V-•;;\ : 5 1 W'/v Jf'iuwi r*r Particular*. Testimonial* It car) d>spo*« of judges 7, \u25a0 Philippines treasury at at — for by r*. in Precinct 10,': Ward at the: the Manila % '.-C^ ?- Bi ' and''Relief Ladles," inlater, jney, >\u25a0 \ V*- 10.0«0Tei«m0Bialj. you—it can secure things for i, late 1' Attorney ~; Thomas Ward of 1 per cent for demand drafts and % of A t»ra Hi SoldbJ - election. 'il \u25a0- »'*»liDngciiu.-----'' Chle!ieater Chemical Co, 1 you. announced that the prosecution would . 1 per cent for telegraphic transfers in %tti»"->—*""*-tbi3p»j>«. Mndlson Stun. PHILA.. A#: persons --r* *• ! It can find iost things for you, prove ithat only 238 entered -T the suias not less than $5,000, those rates be- a r onn Don-o Dnnb HEIDELBERG J» !, booths to vote, while the » returns show- ing in modification of those previously au- find any kind of help you need, i INSTITUTE, :ed \u25a0 that ; 417 ballots had been counted. Mr. thorized, which were % of 1 pea- cent and "HO, 200 Pap bOOK medical for your house, your § find buyers alleged that [itTwould be shown per respectively. Ward 'also j 1H cent j£I; Largest in the I - 3) : THE Institute Northwest lot, your horse, your furniture, i that » the itwo judges interfered with the i im- FOR and Richest Medical C"|- or fi?®^:B?^ your shop or store, leasehold !• Republican ?' watcher and used i>obscene ! Conservative investors have little occa- interest or equity. I; language and vite epithets. After Hear- sion to follow in the wake of the "Fi- " \u25a0 Corner Robert and Fifth Sts., St. Paul, Minn. §| \ ' when m^^r n 1 testimony of and oth- nanciers Frenzy in Wall street, fiJflJr^e"?i!S?J ing of i any every day, ths wato'rrers H " In short, day, shares of a well financed ' *&&Fj&\ Hours, Ba.m.toß p. m. Sundays, 9am.to Ip. m X stand* ready e rs in support the charges the court the preference 2"- S^l-o'ribort'afrdlseases^of this newspaper and lqeal building corporation, owning a first- St" °r f°r U n°W- \ ordered that the ballot box shall be open- <"11" "llimi - me"- "G^' WlUe STREET. \]/ $r^*j 60N0RRHCEA up retail business estate are S 108 EAST FIFTH > able tc its | contents class to date ENTRANCE g '" gleet' DO FOR YOU! ed tomorrow \and a submitted i offered at par. 6 per cent cumulative divi- «:r-' --; And I THINGS Ito examination to:; two experts on pen- stock, free of Shares of •' i* other treat- , dend taxation. 1ttnmr-i^^i.i^,!,.,, | in'^^ No Either Phone, 1003, !manship. rA'wan-ant has been issued for $100 each. meut required ; 1 -- " pre-: upon j bf all Drugs'»t». will put you in touch. 1James s Riley. the third judge in"this For particulars call or address \u25a0\u25a0'. Sold cinct, but he has not been found. 1' Watson &. Howard, 308 R>an building.