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 Tranquil, 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 staii
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