allr*&L a but il eli L E; "*-e.g aEfae wn aE thr; ames PETER GROGAN. Uire ieafi tiiS ~ asin - Farke, Srld;et & Coo, Parker, Bridget & Co. SPORTSOFALLSORTS! -= Credit for all OSt 1ssa Univeretty of IN OHE_8 _CIRQLE8 Washington. -1 ennsyriast, tweMty4 ed. est; 0Ea that oma beaeut to Iaid. Hatvarid, seeratch, secon; W. D. B1l, X. T. A: C., savu.t,J yasM t1. his Pe --eret give the =tlal1 Aahs I It is Back From Ilme, 4.44-5 -meeting ha. m o 1 t s, the of the The Sea son's poor Washingtonians Twelve, hundred and a dht-tr rts,y preac of the Ksems City Joesy Clai, Pullrn bonfurihedieeantbYpro- New Goods,. economy to etween Baltiese MA Wii boa Y.-Y- 1.sa tritting hoeammsd a. fiend of Mr. posedNewOreansTimsDsocatmatch American . A. Baltimore Y. M. C. A. wow Time, tatbemrm and -he would ne deabt oer ARMesta vs. Europe. Te ag- buy Mattings League Meeting. 4 minutes, 45.2 9ebondl some aedl"in"te * to aseentf so great to based on his llesitlo to locatein this the School a as by roll, One-malle relay-Georgetown Law drawing eard rhemaney would be. country and en thisaoIt,ida t in so ad Maryland Sth $egiea; wod by M0Chesane0 wi. kmm=gae in enough play ich from the Hands of the and leorgetown. Time, 2.50 14 events at erataga to enabie Mr. tmathers posed to raisesab" as prse money and doing get more SITUATION UNCHANGED Eight hundred and ety-yard run. to win him- out-semal times over if he As,NO to pay the traveling expenses of the than is eratch, collegiate-A. B.' tniversity of trains on and grove to be as good a colt as visiting Europeans. The namesmaentioned needed, Mensylvania, frt; Kair. Universtty of western hcammen : L A -yeo-{der him when we charge ennsylvania, second; McDonald, Coiun- to be. Mr. Smatbuw*lU also be able to are Pilksbut, rakr, Mhwwalter', Ltps- ters of only for the YcGRAW SAYS D1TBHAlTYRE- 4a, third. Thme, 2.10. get him in a aunbeOeffdhe late fall events cheuts, Barry, Marshall and Napier for Best Interpre 1903 Fifty-yard hurdle, bandfcap-E. Amaler, at the other New Terk m.etl s, so that America and for all Europe Teichmann.. actual number LONGS TO LOCAL CLUS Iniversity of Pennaylvanla., first. 5 feet; J. he should have every Optuni to get out Marocsy, Schlecter,- Janowski, Tarrasch, L Freise. Johns Hopkins. second, 9 feet; whole on the $M.O 'd fa' the hors, of yards required I. H. Green. B. A. C.. third, 8 feet. Time, even without the aid of a match race. Tas==iorn, Blackburn. to cover floor. 3 seconds. The undecurrent. oV oinion -at New Or- As the promoters of the proposed St. your - at We tack all Georgetown's Big Meet To Race Relay race-Georgetown University arst; leans is that Mr. Smethers wvill probabiy Louis, International tourney at the same Spring Style. In the South laltimore City College second. Time. 2.5. get together a serviceable string of horses time as the great fair for some time past Mattings down Pimlico-cycling Relay race-Brown Prep. st; All Wash- and employ one of the best trainers in the have been engaged In building up that free of cost. rigton second. Time, 2.211-10. west before the seasoflis over. proposition it would seem desirable to A woman says of a hat, a :gown or a coat, "That's pretty." -Big Chess Tourney. Relay race-Johns Hopkins first; Villa- merge the two projects. new second. Time, 2.30. Does she think of all that ha s gone to make it pretty-some- The Go- iova Green, B. EELDU'TE A 1UB. A proposition has been tentatively ad- Running high jump-Won by vanced as to the desirability of dividing life work-a man or i oman with a genius that's kin- Carts and Baby of the L C., 7 inches handicap, 5 feet, 8% Inehes; the St. Louis of the body's Wilton J. Lambert, the attorney N. Y. A. U., second, 5 feet 11% inch- Trainer Ahead of tourney, playing part dred to a master artist's? Does she think where we've gone for Carriages are base ball club, and the group ones, 5 5% Popular 960,000 games, say at . Philadelphia and Washington a; R. F. Lemat, O. A. C., third, feet, Bookmakers. St. Louis. respectively. that Sometimes c ur own markets supply it, to be ready for your of local capitalists who accompanied eilm aches. The American iniveraities garment? home Sat- Eight hundred and eighty-yard run. If Sam Hildreth can be and English sure, but Vieni a, and other of selection. The to New York last week, returned A. won; only prevaSed will contest their annual cable match Fri- Paris, Berlin, Lgpdon capitals Postal of the Wash- iandicap-W. Babcock. W. C.. upon to leave New Orleans within twenty- are not too for 1 s in this stock for newest styles urday night. President teel, Penn Charter. second; W. D. G1, day and Saturday, March 27 and 2L fashion far ssembling ington club before leaving Detroit for the ,merpon Institute, third. Time. 2.12. four hours he will carry off $iO U0 won out One week later. April 3 and 4, Is the date and uphol- New York meeting said that he believed Relay race-Penn Charter School, Phila- of the ring of the Crescent City Club set for the annual cable match between Washington. in d won; Latin, Baltimore, see- He is odds the the experts of the two countries. Bampton, steries. Furniture -some arrangement would be arrived at elphia, Boys' this winter. by long largest club nd. Time. 2.44%. individual winner among the horsemen. Newman and Voigt of the Franklin an for every room the big metropolis whereby the Senators Relay race-Maryland Athletic Club won; are Invited to play. Suits 1 Wraps. in house. would yet be owned by the local capitalists. I laltimore Athletic Club second. Time, When Hildreth went there early this win- The explanation of the absence of Tachi- A conscientious application of w ind to detail results In what we show your Nothing could be had from Mr. Lambert or 2 .44%. ter. horsemen nudged one another and said gorin from the Monte -Carlo tourney has you built into Suits for Dress and Walking-in.Jaunty Jackets and Top Weekly or monthly other Washington people connected with Relay race-Cornell won; Columbia sec- "Sam's broke." This supposition had its reached this side and, if possible, is in Coats of Cloth-and in Wraps of S 1k. nd. Time, 2.36 3-10. of worse taste than the exclusion of Janow- Exquisitely modeled garments I hat, to one who studies such things. payments. the local cub as to the purpose of their final-A. J. foundation upon certain transactions Two hundred and twenty-yard in the summer. after War- ski. Prince Dadian of Mingrelia, who is show infinite thought and gifted it spiration. Of course, the Spring col- visit to New York, but from Mr. Postal's B. A. C., won; A. Sexton, B. L. S., Hildreth Shortly of the and has offered lection is the best n ust make It so. You take it now at iunter, a series of bold president congress yet-progress interview it would appear as though the econd, W. H. Green, B. A. C., third. Time, ing, his crack sprinter, died a brilliancy prize, has a grudge of an un- *its freshest. Everything is new to you. It's best to buy at such a time. "dicker" for the club is still on and that 2 6.3 seconds. plunges cost him $30i00, and he became known nature against the player, objected Peter Grogan, the shot. handicap-Sheldon, Yale, was the cause of the visit. Putting hard pushed for ready cash. to his being allowed to enter and threaten- 4 that 4 feet 4 inches; Doherty, United States Na- ed to from all connection therewith "8l17=819=821=823 7thSt. When seen a of The Star Mr. J. J. George- While in this crippled financial state Mc- resign 4 Waists. by reporter al Academy, second; Curran, went head over heels in the if he were not excluded. As a sort of bribe Dainty new Chesney pre- Between H and I Sts. Lambert said that there was nothing t own University, third. race for the This or easy let down to and Out-of-the-ordinary Waists. The ordinary can be found everywhere- Four hundred and forty-yard dash, fnal- liminary American Derby. player manager, to give out and that Mr. -Postal was still Academy, 18 proved to be the last prop to his fortune. he offered to pay his expenses to and fro, and that's our cue to assemble the unusual. the exclusive. Even the &cNair, United States Naval and it and so it went 'tailor-made Waists are "differen t." Hand-embroidered Linens, Fine the owner of the Senators. ,ards handicap., won; Abbott, University of Sam needed money, he must secure "President Johnson is so busily engaged quickly. He took a walk, saw Durneli & On last week's lap Pennsylvania put It to Drawn Work, Heavy Stripe Madra a and regular Shirtings figure largely Lam- ?ennsylvanla. 14 yards handicap.. second; in the Waists of this season. with the New York club," said Mr. 1. P. Mulligan, B. P. S., 2) yards handicap, Hers, the plungers, and came back with New York 8 to 1. and is now assured win- bert, "that he had very little time to de- hird. Time, 55 seconds. $17,000 in his pocket. That night McChes- ner, 255 to 227, with 26 games to finish. "Wonder What Merts Will Say Today?' vote to us. I don't mind telling you now Relay race-University of Pennsylvania ney occupied a stall in "Boots" Durnell's Now that it seems a certainty that Lasker * that we had an idea that the deal would be von; Georgetown second. Time, 2.37%. barn. will remain in this country as professor of- S patched up in New York whereby the local In of the defeat of George- The turn of the tide in Sam's fortunes mathematics at Missouri State University. Millinery uggestions. "At the of the Moon." hold of explanation Just a word-a number of the n ow Hats are in-and the work rooms Sign men I am representing would get own's relay team by Pennsylvania it might came with the sale of McChesney. With as stated last week, a team match of seven the but it looks to me now as though quar- the $17,000 he won a few more thousands. Americans vs. are ready to turn out any special o rder work, too-your own ideas or ours. club, Postal >esaid that Holland, the champion seven Europeans-Lasker, r the season would open with Messrs. er-mile runner of Georgetown, was not and"then drifted to New Orleans. He said Pil:sbury, Barry, etc., on this side; Tar- -Lamt of the and Loftus in charge. We had several of a an- very little, and led the horsemen to believe Loftus the to st .rt on account sprainedl rasch, Janowski, Maroczy, etc., on that- conferences with Messrs. Postal and ie, and at the last moment his place was that he was "broke." is proposed, with sufficient prizes and trav- Glloves for Winter Suits in New York. but on account of the ab- illed by Etchinson, a young man who had Just as Hildreth was about to be placed eling expenses to make it desirable. Spring. sence of President Johnson nothing defimite before, but he in the "has been" class he caused a sensa- The entire stock is fresh. What s new in the way of coloring and cut kot run in fast company What a queer -specimen Marshall is! Win- s a of to and Overcoats could be arrived at. on his adversary. tion by purchasing from John Schorr, the * is being shown pentifully. There point price interest here. We ained ten yards ning in the first half from a string that handle the finest of both a nd Domestic makes-but are "As soon as the American League meot, Memphis brewer, all of his thoroughbreds ought to have Foreign prices to Order for New tork is concluded Messrs. Pos- in training at the Crescent course. He put him at the head of the J most reasonable. Gloves from $1 up. ing in TO RACE AT PIMLICO. City list, viz., Pillsbury. Maroczy, Schlecter, and tal and Loftus will coie direct to Wash- gave $12,000 for the string. These hdrses drawing with $ ington and then some definite plans for the proved a most profitable investment, for 'he Teichmann, only to throw i 2.50. Association won race after race with and then away his games with Albin, Marco, Mason, season wIll be decided upon." ] (aryland Steeplechase them, Muslin riderwear. parted with a few at prices that aggre- Mieses and Wolf. The only first-class Ui New York Situation. Gets Spring Dates. the amount he; for all. In the player game he lost was to Tarrasch. It Our Spring line is complete. F aris goods and American goods. Ex- gated paid was the made-clean-well cut-wei I trimmed with laces and -A few days' selling at this When asked for information about the Through the efforts of the Maryland parlance of the track, "Sam was on velvet." same- thing at Paris. There he quisitely shaped-and this the won bowled over Lasker and in beau- embroideries selected witn unusual care. price will see the last of all New York club Mr. Lambert was as mum lteeplechase Asspciation Baltimore Is apt During period great trainer tiful and Pillsbury the $20 to Winter race a number of bets, but it was during last style, again let the little one beat , $25 fancy as the oyster. He is very close t o have restored its running horse him. Ladies' Entrance h Children's Street. Sultings and Overcoat Goods. proverbial end is week that he made a "round up" of the throug Dept.-9th to President Johnson, and probably knows restige. An ambitious effort to that wealth. On two won Gunsberg, in the London It's a bargain worth snapping 24 layers' days he two Daily News, up. of all the plans on foot to locate a team in t o be made next month. April 21, 22, 23, races each. Sam was very sanguine of win- says M. de Riviere's black list now con- the big city, but he is also aware of the nd 25 have been secured as dates for the ning, and he plunged to the limit. tains three names: Janowski, on account the Fortunately for the bookmalkers, the of his quarrel with M. de -It'll pay you to value of this information. The American ?imlicd race track and some of best who Riviere; Guns- investigate efforts to a ball club in New in the world odds on Hildreth's horses were small. They berg, suggested that Janowski should League's place t horoughbreds and hunters were to net him apologize and that Bra & the offer in so the sufficient, however, nearly de Riviere should Co3, special Spring Top York are being watched carefulily by over old accept Parker, ,re to be stretched the--famous $35,000 on the four races, for he bet each the apology, and dget Coats. National League that it would seem to in- Tschigorin on account of interest on the c ourse on those dates. day his original and winnings some offense to Prince Dadian. The com- dicate more than passing on inves/ment Head-to-Foot Outfitt< rs, 9th and Pa. Ave. of the latter. In fact. It may be said The Baltimore dates are to follow the the first race on the second event. mittee, however, had -no trouble in + part Hildreth is a heavy He is never others to take finding that although the National League has for- races and many of the best horses plutger. their place, and their name ' a4 t:)))44f 4tU 4'4 of New lenning completely happy uilsss -he has $5,000 on a are Moreau, Albin and and mally consented to the invasion n the are to be sent there from race. pr Reggio. Mertz Mertz Co., its are all in their country It is this siesty to gamble that John Napier, In the York city, agents doing preparatory to the races in Cin- causes fear among friends that he will Brooklyn Eagle, sug- power to block the deal. lenning and In gests that the Chess Masters' Association 4 906 F St. inhati, other parts of the west lose all his winningf befofe he leaves New should agree not Saturday it was admitted by President The Pimlico dates are the same Orleans. That is to play if any master 4 It that he was considering the Astor ;nada. tiie reason they wish he player is excluded for 1' 'l Johnson s those for Aqueduct, and they are to be would leave In a htrry. personal reasons. 4 All Mail Orders Filled at Sale Prices. estate, at Jerome avenue and 161st street, the Association's This, the natural and healthy Promptly on the ollowed by Metropolitan Sol Lichtenstein is another man who will should be solution, just across Macomb's Dam bridge, neet, all of which demonstrate that the remember the at New Orleans this adopted. Harlem river bank. In less than an hour dates have been as- winter. racing From Monte Carlo. an of the New laltimore cleverly Unlike Hil reth's cup of fortune, after this admission official The success of the recent race it is not lined with silver.' On the It please you, buy it-if not, return York National League club was hunting all Igned. As- contrary, Caro-Kann. of the Astor r neetings of the Maryland Steeplechase it is coated with frost. Sol will remember those in town, have the opportunity over town for a representative ociation has led up to this plan for five his "winter book" because it cost him Trraseb. *Teichmann. Tarraseh. month I with estate, with the idea of securing a sixty 1 P-K4 P-QB3(a) 21 B-K3 *Teichmana. el a.For had greas toeuble stom- of Heretofore the He has P-Kt3 and usrd all of medIines. my on the which would traight days racing. $15.000. laid away his chalk for the )p berg kinds~ My touguo Cast bell days' option property, The vents have been given every other day. To season and started feY New York. He will 32P-- K3 has been a 'ually as green my breath fls grass, shut out the American League until it five and to make tell the sad to 4SPPKt-B34 22 having a oder. Two weeks ago a friend recom- would be too late to start the season in rave them straight days tale his- 'friends when the P255 24 B-B6P-QR4(f)R-Q Kt-Kt2Kt-K3Kt-R4 mended C reta and after using them I can will- hem successful will prove a big stride to- Benning meeting opens. B4b).P-K 255K-KKBR-Kt tK) Ingly and neerfully say that the.y have entirely New York. The hunt was continued yes- The ends 86KxKt-B8B KPBPKt-B3 Kt(3)-I with some for the of rard recognition by the New York Jockey racing at New' Orleans In two 7 B-QS cured me I therefor let you know that I shall terday success, agent lub's managers of circuit racing and a weeks, and the Crescent City Derby is the Castles 28 B-Kt Q-3(g) recommend them to am one suffering from such the estate was found, but the representa- of ambition of all last feature of the 8 Castles B-KtS 27 P-B4(h) Kt-B4 Jewelry. toward the the big Sale. tep goal present meeting. The 9 trubles." Chas. H. Halpun, 109 RIlvingtop at., tive of the New York club was informed last six of B-Kt5(c) PzP 28 P-PQi PiP New York, X. I. the Astor estate would an daryla.nd lovers of the thoroughbred-to be days the albot1will be conducted 10oBxBP BxKKt 28 -J that grant op- in the circuit with and the under the the new 11 PxB tion on the property to nobody, that if the I laced Beaning auspices of Louisiana BxKt 30 B-R2 Sa, of as much as r iorthern tracks. Jockey Club. The ftatofe for this club's 12 P-B Q-QS 31 KR-K Kt-Q9p) rings National League club wanted to shut out will a 13 K-R QR-K2 Best Mr. Johnson it would have to lease the The program for the races has only been sport- be race atsour miles-the long- 14 QKt-Q2 32 R-KB B4 For keletonized and the detals have not yet est contest that he.: ken place in -New R-KKt Kt-Kt 38 B-Kt RO 401Per Cent on Reliable The property for ten years, at, something like Orleans in 15 B-Q3 KR-K 34 Q-Kt4 Bowels a reen worked out, although it is plain that twenty years. 16 BOeh $25,000 year. whereupon the agent de- I. 17 P-QB4(d) QKt-Q2 35-K-Kt Kt-B4 parted crestfallen. t he events will be of unusual interest. There P-QKt3(e) 36 P B Hig h-grade Jewelry, Lre to be eight jumping races. On the -Q2t t-R4 BxKt Warm CYCLE BACES. 19 37 R--Q4(k) P-B3 We &c. Supporters. (rat, third and fifth days they are to be 20 R-KKt4 QKt-B3 38 R-K 6 tches, Diamonds, If Johnson finally selects the Astor estate Lunters' steepledhases for qualified hunters. CANCV CATMARIYC )n the same there are also to be Butler and Moran Winners at Jackson- The horse of the new he will find a warm friend and supporter days ney is dark Mr. Monte Carlo ton,- This sale has demonstrated itself to be the iurdle races.. On the second and fourth ville. was knownumdoubtedljy Teiehmans. In a sense he in Louis Haffen, president of the borough d ays there are to be open that late before, but he has played so little of most remarkable sacrifii e of in the his- steeplechases At yearn that he was regarded as a 4 Jewelry of the Bronx, who is a base ball enthusiast v rill likely attract a large field of interest- yesterday's bicycle races at Prince's but his play in the has-beeser, Coliseum, Nat Butler pending contest has been a + 4)ur are through and through, and who is a strong i rig horses. Jacksonville, Fla., surprise. Following in his first win in the tourney 4 tory of the business. prices nothing Pleasant. Taste Good, Do The races on the flat are to be for liberal won the two-mile handicap and Mo- played against Dr. Tarrasch, supposed to be the 4 Palatable, Potent, believer in the American League. President Jimmy greatest theorist of the less than sensational-ai id reduc- Weaken or Good. Never Sicken Gripe 10. 25e Haffen urses and to be designed to keep up the ran the ten-mile open. The last event was wood age. Tarrasch has to saw they represent 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet has assured the American League iterest throughout. throughout, and by fune approaches the game stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money men that they will be able to operate with- unpaced. All the riders were in good shape of the big doctor becomes untenable. tions on a stock of $700, 000 worth of the finest back. out interference from There will probably be six races a day. (Comments from North anybody if they cross urses for flat races will be and the sprints were sharp at each lap. The The American.) STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or N. Y. 5i3 the Harlem. by subscription. (a) Caro-Kann defense, which is an irregular Diamonds, Watches, &c., shown any nith $300 added money. Jockey Club rules summary: but pretty solid way of opening. Teichmann has Jewelry, by The Astor estate would have been leased made It a Annual Sale, Ten Million Boxes. by John M. Ward in 1890 for the New York vill govern the races on the flat, and the Two-mile handicap-Nat Butler (scratch), evidently subject of study. house in America-or in i he world, for that mat- umping races will be under the rules of the (b) A tortuous Tarrasch more. .P-Q4 is simple Brotherhood club if the deal for the pres- won; Moran (scratch), second; John Bedell and more to the purpose. ter. Take < ut of the sale while it ent Polo grounds had not gone through. dational Steeplechase and Hunt Associa- (20 yards), third; 4m. 22s. P:P first Is necessary. your profit Ion. time, d) Weakens center. Better Q-. The groundb are not more than 600 yards Mr. William Ten-mile won; sec- lhis play lasts. You've tiIll the 15th. from the Polo grounds, across the Harlem F. Riggs, secretary of the open-Moran, Krebs, (e) Of course, QxP is bad, on account of P ch. only got A New river. It is six minutes' walk from the faryland Steeplechase Association, who has ond; Amos Bedell, third; time, 22m. 16c. (f) A tentative move to keep the Black pawns terminus of the 6th and een indefatigable in his efforts for the suc- The entries in both races were: Nat But- quiet. 9th avenue ele- ess of the said (g) The beginning of the end. White must now Diamond Rings-in Tiffany mount- Ladies' and Gentlemen's Solid vated roads at 155th street to the proposed enterprise, yesterday that ler, Hardy Downing, Amos and John Bedell, push the pawn or do wors-. of Gold e had no doubt but that at least of the Frank Galvin, Hans Smith and Hans Lar-- lngs-our own importa-tion dia- Signet Rings-ngraved as entrance to the grounds on 101st street. est horses In the country will be200)stabled (h) Best. 27 Q-K2 weuld allow Kt-B5. If, on monds-mounted up in our own fac- you want them-over 400 styles to The other site in the Bronx is believed t the old son, Jimmy Moran, Floy~d Krebs and Eddie the other hand, WhitP plays 27 IB-K4, then Teich-* tory-so there's no middleman's select from-to go at about half Postal to be Fleetwood Park. which is not so con- track for the race meeting. Root. mann wins through Rxli, 28 PxR, Q--BS ch.; 293R to save the usual veniently located, but is on the line 'Gussie Lawson, paced by his new motor in, Kt-K8, menaein Kt-B5. profit. We guarantee yrou prices. lihich (I) A remarkable fature of thin game is the* et least 40 per cent. of the subway. The Island site XcCHESNEY'S OWNEE. cycle "Bonanza," made a mile record of beautiful way Teichuanun handles his knights.+ Sale Prices, $3 up. is considered the best of the lot, and those 1.27 1-5 for that track. Lawson will chal- (k) To prevent B-K5. Sale Prices, $10 up. Think It over! jTeflegiraphI in control of it were making strenuous ( of Xr. Smathers Said to Be lenge t-he winner in the Walthour-Caldwell (1) Dr.. Tarraseh was outwitted in this game.. Think it overt efforts yesterday to have the American ~onversion race that come. off at Atlanta this week. Schiecter vs. Pillsbury is a treat-some-+ League men accept their terms. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Vest Permanent. thing breezy and spontaneous. and Lorgnette Chains-In all the -Can't Have Fielder The recent sale of McChesney to E. E. VICTORY OVER KONTREAL. Schiee-Pisbu.Sheter.Piflsbury. Ladies' Brooches in anl the latest new The chains set Branch Office Jones. 1 P- P-QS 5QB Catstl set efrects. ladles' President Ban Johnson of the American Imathers, the well-known eastern trotting P-KKtS 4P-1 designs-all solid 14-karat gold, with pearls, amethyats and sap- 24 with pearls, rubies, amethyats and Most all about half League and President Charles Comiskey orseman, undoubtedfly means more than Washington Revolver Club Wins in 3 P-KB4 B-Kt2 SKx about phires. price- SHas Been Opened at he mere transfer of a high-class race 4 Et-KBS B-Kto 6PK xB other precious stones-at half others are les than half price. X- of the Chicago club yesterday, at the Fifth Recent Coanpetition. 5 P-BS Kt.~2 1 -B KA the usual prices. Avenue Hotel, New York, answered John lorse from one owner to another, says the The Washington Revolver Club o B-B4 B- 1-K28 QC-Ki CasieaK Sale Prices, $8 up. qewr Orleans correspondent of the New proved 7 B-KS KKt-B8 -K Sale $1.50 McGraw's question as to whether Fielder victorious in its compietition with the Mon- 16K2 ReKins Prices, up. Think it over' SAllbinson's, Jones of the Chicago would be resery- rork Telegraph. Mr. ,Smathers' does not treal Amateur Association Re- 9BQ? PiP 2 -4 RB- Think it over! clu,b tate that to Athletic 10 2-K ed by at the end of this or he expects Immediately volver of Canada, concluded Kt K-Q q-tb Over 3,000 Ladies' and oentle- Chicago year out on the running as he has Club~ Montreal, men's Watches in uolid 14-karat 180214th St. would he allowed to go to the New Yortck tranch turf last Saturday evening. The totals were 1 P-QSP-Q4 18KP-KKt t-3 Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold club, with which he has signed a contractI previously done among the trotter.. But Lockets, suitable for monograms god-Igin or Waltham move- for 19)04 and here is little doubt but that his exchanged by telegrap?i and the scores in 4 KtK-B and of studded ments, and the famous Castelberg 1905.t detail mail BKt-K4P-s 2I Kt 3-I Initials-many thenm watch for railroad men included- "The agreement reached at the if may be considered the en- by The staindard American tar- diamon. Telegrams and Cablegrams "wasCincinnaticthat all McChesney with a iwah at just about balt wo like goods conference," said Johnison, ering wedge for a on'the running get, bull's-eye two and three-fourths 8 B-j3 players now with the American League career inches in diameter The Kt-t3 2I K-Et cost es..wh... all the world. should with the 'was used. distance Worth from $6 up. tn-44o remain Amedican Leagu ,t was twenty yards, and the ta.ms consisted Ladies' Watches, $15 up. and all men with the National - should re- "I bought MdChesney," said Mr. Smath- Sale Prices, $3 up. main there. Fielder Jones is now under "because I made up my mind that he of ten men each. The Montreal men were 1PP -K5 18 Kt-B5 tB Think it over! Men's Watches, $20 up. contract with the Chicago club, and he rs, to use and am- liKt-S 14KP3R K-K4 willi yas a good horse, and I thought I would permitted any revoiver any II KB-Be K-US 6 Nai rema.in there under the terms of the peao. I. ie to own a good runner. munition, while the Washingtonians were t(Ks-. agneement." "No, I do not intend to desert the trot- "Jones is a member of the confined to the use of the regul#tion mili- Th P-ttB Dipth1 About 800 Diamond Pefdants- Chicago team."t era, nor can I say that I expect to buy tary revolvers, with service ammunition. asotefl Gentlemens Cuff Buttens-all pure nearly aHl of them origInal said Comiskey. "and even if he did signa 11 the good race horse. that may be of- -Because of the in solid gold-we Mains no plated designe with the New York club for 1904 he cannot ered for sale. Possibly on I may difference revolvers and -set wIth selected fiu.t-water di.- leave the Chicago club without my con- ny some running materiallateyto keep Mc- ammunition the M'ontreal club allowed the mood. (not chips). sent." Washington club a h.andlean of 100) points. lowing: One of the most exctIngr games shesney company. It will depend on cir- Each man fired ten Worth from $$ up. Worth $70 to $3,000. to umstances." two ~rings. of shots we have ever run across. It is a perfect Delehanty Relongs WashIngton. Mr. Smathers having sent McChesney to each. Five minutes i,eke aUlwed for firing example of Marshall's style of play and Sale Prices, $2.50 up. Sale Prices, $46 to $690. For six months I was sub- McGraw's claim is that he has a contract let him fill his engagements ten shots. United Otates Vice opnsul Gen- according to our own brief ernminationa of Think It ever! fempbhis wilH eral Gorman at Montreal acted as nmir the score the American should have 4rhIak It evert to heartburn with Jones, signed ast September, fodr here, after which he may be sent either for the Washitn c1 First come4 ject headaches, months before the peace conference, o Nashville or Louisville. aid Lient. off victor. On account ef the as to Dur- K. P. Brittain, inspctrof, ride practice, mnsanna to and indigestion, until a friend "I think." said he yesterday, "that I have uncertainty 2d Battalion, D. C. N. 0., acted in a like During this ae we WB *md em mu ay part et the United a kair claim to Jones' under tells standing in the east the horse was caialt here for the Montreal Thiebmu== MarshalL. mans.== Marsaa. re c ommen ded Ripans servenes the ot entered in eastern events. Mr. Soaath- so~ club. 1 P---K4 P-K4 51 K'-Us t-37B it. Outeftown gurasp.me as well as tero of the peace agreement. His three ir mad. the purchase, however, in time Washington aactual total of 2 Et-KUB~DS 8 Ka-ms topeAt thsesevent t Tabules,which have produced yeare' contract with 'Chicago expires at o .get him in all the Important Saratoga 1,m., and, ih i ap ellegrd of for three-year-olds -and ,upward, 100 points.. a o ,8.Nn 4Kft-US Kt-B 8 great results. I am entirely the end of this year. He Is under contract xtures total was -individual Q-K K-Q 3B--34 P-fEd to New York for next seaison." ad the son of MacdufE, if he trains on treal's hbe txE K-34 Kt-U3 cured and would not be with- McGraw is pleased with the trade thati without mishap, wtil no doubt be one et the 8 give, him Kid Gleason for George Smith. rawing attrastlens of the Saratoga mneet- Washington . &Young, 327; out them now. "Gleson is a fast man and covers a lot ng. M&S. 3. u, BeS, sos P. W. suit. -in; of ground,". saMd he. "He sad life to a "There should- be plenty of opportunity P-K 44KK and undorsand= all o bring- MChesne and CastelIberg tne thoroughly tas Hermt. together fine points of the game. 1tSaratoga," Mr. Suinthers sated, wih 153; A. K. Welts R,U Cook, 15; At drussistaW "I went to sy that I hains not ordered iut the necessity of a stcoh race. The The Fie-Cent pkges enough or Delehanty to report to me at Sa,vannah I pair win undoubtedly meet in some of the Montreal 1;A ok for spring practice. The payer' belong, to ltures there under weight condition. that erby, 147; G. veu~ . AneFesW30M; botie,U cents, contains a supply Washington, and I hay, no right to aski .11 afford a fair test of their snerita Of 0. C. Mordis, 13; tU, 111 K. D., Its 1ef. daEsW he-hped the GUerge any of the Senatoss to report to me." leurse, If Mr. Bell wants a anatch, a upe- Young. 145; W. r 100; A1 tA. Tayler, 7stowes, a- whisk is p==...s. Magsnnam Qsu7., nimant a day ial meeting of the horses can be arranged o.si atdFmbrar 3[. 2M a uth OEORGMOWN' RUET. Ltany timne." -sbans, a hats, neal aitar assk (MIn Wmenerly witll aws New Teat 9r Mr. Sussthars is retl&nt asto his future dsste-si== M=-- mi tts, deskM. seht- 9 lana. In fact, so much swill depend on cli'- asmhidaeey. where a ess r . f 'i p -e ---- ~fLUJ ile. ptcia. Tmmanee Crowd Ultil.md. tihe (20 :ssntanoet that 'robably he does not yet and himself what wfll be McChesney's U1iting Uvents, Enow prior to the Uars,toga -.Wb Up,Wedsg saie et te2in5a- rait.tsg The fifth 4 novements maeettag. te annual indoor meet of George )naccount of a lack of eastern sagge- ews itmsth asEsetasne tss town University was held at ConventionE nenta, however, it is reasonably~ certain aT~se Hal Saturday night. An immense crodt hat the horse qill ceampaign "enm ne of 5% of It.3ega.gswau, whthe FIANOS AND ORGANS. was present. Many of the events we clos he western tracke-i the early pert of the they chate el hee~* a.. he hem S and exciting. The last event, th,erelay race There has been some question la.so between the University of Pennsylvania1 hother the msmelxt track, wihIever and Georgetown was the andy end trigon a hm.wl itRo University; featurel ahy.le3o a4gb of the evening. Georgetow'W tookl t$e lead '41. i SREMOVAL and held it for' as sheet tbee when lbs tramk l adW4 University of Pensyjlvania Pamse to tie rain igCssey it quito as mie front amid deafening ehes amE held it to I a othwsttu,im SALE! the' snd. Arthur Daffy fenet te win the ' Ifty-yard k=aadi=P dagh Je 0M $hh vIcter. Grmen he 4 O b.I fu the N. Y. A. C WinabdNge&Godb isieltM 1209 Pmunea.4