14 THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. SUNDAY. MARCH 20. 1904. SPORTING BOWLING RACING BASEBALL THE RING SPORTING BALKY PLAYERS ARE INDOOR TRACK MEET CUBAN WONDER WAITING FOR LUTTBEG CHAMPION CAREFUL NORTHERN LEAGUE Athletes Make NEAR TO SHOWDOWN University Good Middleweight Wrestling Champion Is Ready to Cover All Money That the German Jeffries Will Train Hard for Showing in Annual Tryouts. MAGNATES GENEROUS Wrestler Brings With Him. Fight With Munroe. American Association Mag- Players In the Laxdall Organi- The annual indoor track meet held at NEW YORK, March 19.—James J. They Must Accept the university yesterday afternoon was zation Are to Escape nates Insist the Interesting events in Jeffries is making preparation for his most of those departure the history of the university, and one of for the West, where he is Terms Offered. the most successful, from an athletic to meet Jack Munroe for the heavy- Salary Cut. standpoint. The record was broken in the weight championship. high-jump. In which Hasbrooke made five The Jeffries-Munroe battle is sched- feet eight inches against Twidt's record of uled to take place the latter part of Special May, and champion to get to The Globe. Sullivan, back- five feet seven inches made last year. The the wants John Lawrence the other events were in general close to record in about eight weeks of good, solid DULUTH, Minn., March 19. —In stop who took care of the bulk of the time and most of the races were hotly work before entering the ring. The spite of the fact that the American as- (receiving work for the champion contested. The 60-yard dash was one of champion has been taking things easy sociation and the major leagues have Saints last season, is in. the city. Sul- the best. Redman and Hunter ran a dead for the past couple of months. In announced a reduction in baseball sal- long conferences heat in 6 2-6 in the final, and fact, since his bout with Corbett he aries, by players livan has held several running they again it is asserted both ;with Manager Mike Kelley, and with- then in it off broke has done very little exercising. Still and managers that the figure which ob- even in the better time of 6 seconds flat, with the regular endeavoring settle routine training the year league out doubt is here to and on the third trial Redman at last champion is satisfied that he will get tained last in the Northern the salary question that at present won out in the same time. The sum- will again be in vogue, and that the play back into his old-time form. For the prevents his signing a contract to mary of events is as follows: next couple of weeks Jeffries has plan- men who did good service in 1903 will >vith the Saints. Sixty-yard dash —Hunter and Redman ned to work his way West by degrees, be rewarded by a substantial increase troubles tied for first; Warco, third. Time, 6:2-5. Sullivan's troubles are the off dead heat, trial, giving exhibitions en route and reach- during the coming season. This asser- every second Redman ing of players on almost team in the WOIJ. San Francisco about the middle of tion is backed by the fact that some association. Hold-out players are thick, Sixty-yard dash for high schools —Kel- April. of the men who good" sey, Shattuck, first; Diamond, second; While on the road the champion will "made last year and the fans are beginning to wonder if and are entitled to a berth in a big- mean to stay out for Williams, East Side, third. Time, 6:1-5. take light exercise, such as sparring the balky stars Shot put—Pattee, first; Walker, second; ger league are again attaching their good. Club owners, for first with his partner, Joe Kennedy, and who the Colburn, third. Distance, 36 feet 3 inches. punching bag. names to a have set Mile run—Colburn, first; Haroldson, the His road work and Northern league contract. time in two years been able to gymnasium early the salary figures, profess to be uncon- second; Greaves, third. Time, 5:2-5. stiff exercises will be start- 'While it is too in the season cerned. "Where else can they play High jump—Hasbrooke, first; Twidt, ed just as soon as he reaches his train- for any of the managers of Northern get at last second. Height, 5 feet 6 inches. ing camp, which will be the same one league give ball? They'll in line the —Ostvig, first; teams to out an accurate magnates say. Sixty-yard high hurdles that he used while training for Corbett salary list, sidelights minute," the Tierney, second. Time, :08. some on the sit- Players on every team will be order- —Hasbrooke, last summer. uation were given at the Sixty-yard low hurdles Jack Munroe has lost little time recent meet- ed to report some time during week first; Shedd, second. Time, :07. ing of the magnates in this city, manager finds Half mile—Medford, first; Murphy, sec- since he outpointed Sharkey at Phila- and after next, and each it was found that, so far as known, himself short a few contracts. Sulli- ond. Time, 2:18 3-5. delphia. He has got the theatrical bee, is van, Jackson, who help- Inter-fraternity relay race—Won by and the miner and his manager intend much better prices for ball players Ferguson and Alpha Delta Phi team. ed the Saints to win last year's pen- to play It as long as it will last. Mun- will obtain in this locality than ever Freshman-sophomore relay race—Won easy money; still, nant, can't see their way clear to come by freshman team; sophomore team, sec- roe figures that it is before. Manager Leonard Van Praagh, in. ond. while picking up easy shekels, he is of the Duluth team, exhibited a list Watkins, at Minneapolis, would• like Inter-athletic team relay—Won by giving eight livelyboxing rounds every of high-priced players second; keep before his col- to know what Shortstop Oyler, Out- basketball team; track team, day, which incidentally him in leagues was Maloney or football team, third. pretty good trim. and it admitted that it fielder and one two others by $2,000 Intend to do. Inter-scholastic relay race—Won would cost him at least a month Shatuck team; Bast side team, second; to foot the pay roll. Manager Ned Bob Wood is the only real thorn in South side, third. . the side of Mllwakuee, and it looks as Pole vault—lddings and Lammers, of Y. M. C. A. ATHLETES IN Egan was second In the list with a if Joe Cantillon will simply have to get Shattuck, tied for first, at 9 feet 8% EXHIBITION $1,400 pay roll, with at least four men the "Girard farmer" into line. Then inches; Jensen, Minnesota, third, 9 feet ANNUAL yet to be signed, so that it is assured by 7 inches. O'Brien and Stone, turned over that the former champions will be well \u25a0 Boston's champions, are out. and His Young Giants up to the top matter All is not quiet in the Eastern divi- Prof. Carl Rothfuss in the of money mix-up BROWN TEAM DID NOT Arrange Entertainment. paid to the players. sion of the circuit. The worst There is no disposition on is at Toledo, where Strobel Is up the part tough ROLL 3,034 TOTAL the direction of Prof. Carl Roth- of the Northern league managers to against a proposition. Peace Under be penurious with with the hit him hard, fuss the athletes of the T. M. C. A. will the men who ara worst hold their annual exhibition in Mozart under them, and in many Instances a and he got the of some trades. hall the evenings of Thursday and Friday, voluntary advance has been Catcher Zaluskey won't sign. First Scores of Game Are Furnished by April 8. classes have been offered. Padded 7 and The Such was the case with a number of Baseman Brown has secured an inde- Alley Attendant. training for the exhibition for the past Baseman Careless and Rothfuss announces the Duluth players, including Hank pendent berth, and Third six weeks, Prof. Gehring, pitcher, Brouthers and Red Owens wants an that the entertainment will be the best the little St. Paul Believing that the bowling score re- in the history of the local association. who made such a good showing here American league salary. Two of his year. are are now on the ceived Friday night from the Brown The programme follows: last There a number of oth- veteran outfielders bowling alleys was correct, The Globe Part One—Overture. Y. M. C. A. or- ers in the Duluth club who have had coast. Other clubs will likely come to yesterday announced the Brown chestra; bag punching. Mr. George Barton; experience aid, good a that the same and they are will- Strobel's for Toledo is too team had in its game with the Mill fancy club swinging, Miss Mamie Roth- ing to club, pass up entirely. up pins fuss; wand stick with the local no town to Springs rolled a total of 3.034 combination and dumb-bell may happen. Eddie Heydon and George Hogriever for its three-garile set. Larberter was drill, juniors; high jumping and diving, matter what are the stars who are balking on their given scores of 266, 212 and 195, and Fitz- high school students; groupings and pyra- Some of the other clubs have done Heydon to patrick was credited with 270, 210 and 194. mids, intermediates; mat work and the same thing. In Duluth, Superior, Indianapolis offer. seems McCarthy was given a 262 score and games, juniors; apparatus work, seniors. Grand Forks and Crookston subscrip- be sore because he was not allowed also of the Browns, drew a Two—Overture, orchestra; com- just Lundquist, Part tion papers have been circulated In to stay with Little Rock, and it is 232 All these markings were wrong bination club-flag drill, ladies; boxing, ample backing George mark. order to secure for each natural for "Hoggy" to kick. and were either prepared by a careless Messrs. George Barton and P. Ebbs, Mas- they busy straightening employe alleys deliberately ters L. Tighe E. Newman; wrestling, of the clubs, and will then be in Tebeau, so with out of the or and position the Western league, has not been in changed before reaching the Globe Messrs. Berger and Smith, Masters T. a to bid for some of the first- losing games to G. Lathrop; dumb-bell swing- players. is expected that in Louisville for a long while, but reports office. Instead of three Driscoll and class It high- the Browns the Mill Springs won the big ing, seniors; tumbling. Messrs. Ferrid, many instances the price to be paid from there show that some of his end of set. The real scores of the Bouldin on the Mat With Wrestling Partner. Garborino, Ledegar and De Bene; fencing are perched on the for g-ood men will be in excess of that class bunch the fence. games follow: drill, ladies and gentlemen; finale, opening offered by Teager, Snyder and Luttbeg, by given a pyramid; mount ball game, seniors; ac- some of the more thrifty Catcher Pitchers Mill Springs- When Max the German been aroused the claims that Mc- bet and remain at work until American association managers. Glendon, Second Baseman Bowcock, Ernst 154 217 158 Auley was not in condition when he chance to make good the local companist, Mrs. Judson Van Duzee. up 129 194 wrestler, who is coming to St. Paul as President Laxdall, it is announced, Outfielders Friel and Bannon make Kampman 150 on mat at Mozart hall, and wrestler's the Colum- Miller 167 172 160 to meet Clarence Bouldin, the Cuban went the master. Congressmen Make Pilgrimage. will adopt a reform in the matter of the-list that is still out of 183 to he can go pace, the Luttbeg to arrive in St. Paul umpires secure fold. that one or two Vandertuuk 179 225 show that the is due NEWS, Va., and will endeavor to bus It is known 168 198 163 Wonder, at Mozart hall Thursday Luttbeg morning. NEWPORT March 19.— competent during coming 'are satisfied with the terms and are Sandblom Cuban intends to take care of this When he arrives the party congress, officials the night, for the middleweight champion- possible. A of 150 members of season. The subject of official scorers \u25a0waiting just because they can do so. Totals 787 962 858 in the shortest time He still two men will meet and select the man as guests of the Jamestown Exposition Cantillon, hunting ship of the world, reaches the city this defeats Luttbeg has also been broached to him, and Joe who has been Browns insists that if he Mc- who will referee the match. Bouldin company, made a pilgrimage to James- if possible he will hire men who are high for Steele, a Mis- — 183 152 afternoon he find Auley German a sev- today and low Pitcher Lundquist 202 will the Wonder must also meet the be- has submitted list that includes town island and viewed the his- familiar with the fine points of the souri valley recruit, has discovered Fitzpatrick 179 129 133 waiting the fore he will consent to meet the local Luttbeg's toric ruins that mark the spot of the 153 and his manager to cover eral out-of-town men, and game. The players are interested in him in lowa. Joe was afraid the Clang 178 143 money promised boy again. first Anglo-Saxon settlement on the departments will 3'oungster to Philip- McCarthy 148 171 160 that the German to representative has also selected sev- hemisphere. both of these and had ducked the 176 bring working every Western put up a strong kick for competent pines, thus burning up the draft money Larberter 181 170 with him. Bouldin has been hard eral names for his man. Jack Sulli- The party visited the foundations of Bouldin, though confident that he day for the past week at the Y. M. C. champion Saints, men. paid by the Brewers. Totals 843 800 «14 van, catcher of the the building in which the first legisla- have any inclina- can handle Luttbeg, resents the atti- A. gymnasium, and he will continue now ses- Any others who who is in the city, and Fred tive body of America held its first Sues Machinists' Union. tion to guess are waiting to see how tude of many of the local wrestling his work right up to Thursday night. Schiffmann, are named on the two sion. The object of the pilgrimage was leaguers match, McAuley to among JOLJET, 111., March 19.—The Bates many American and National fanatics who cannot forget that the Then, after the if de-t lists, and without doubt either Sullivan arouse interest the congress- city, of the immediate present will fall into men in the exposition to be held on the Machine company of this which East Side League Cuban defeated McAuley. Bouldin has sires a match, he will post his side or Schiffmann will be selected. yesterday secured a writ of injunction the American association basket when shores of Hampton Roads in 1907 to and its time for the big fellows to dis- celebrate the 300th anniversary of the against the Machinists' union It comes bowling brought for $200,000 card. The following is the list of the Wright, Bright, Hennessy, 1, first settlement. members has suit of the East Side league. R. Alt- Along. 106; Imbroden, William ond; Flora 80, J. 4 to damages against the same defendants. leaders 100; Ben Lear, 103; Lord Hermence, 95. third. Time, 1:45%. Judge man, of the Grimm team, heads the list seventy yards, Indicted. The writ granted by Hilscher with an average of 170 6-9 for seventy- Sixth race, mile and Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile, Banker Is any kind on | TENNIS TOURNAMENT selling—Margie S, 99; Betmuda, 95: Tab- Dominick, 7 prohibits interference of two games: Garter, ALMOST TOO handicap—Paul Whaley, 114, CHICAGO, March 19.—Charged with part Under ita MUD the inach, Russellton, Dawson, Star of the defendants. Games. Average. to 5, won; Joe Goss, 103, A. W. Booker, 3 Francis B. Wright, cash- company pre- FOR SOUTH DAKOTA R. Altmann, Grimms 72 170 5-9 106; Peter Duryea, Kinloch Park, Azares, to 1, second; Irby Bennett, 88, J. Hen- embezzlement. protection the tfates is 170 4-9 Inspector Shea, 109; Miss Eon, 100. third. Time, ier of the First National bank of Dun- to open its plant next Monday Benson, Parlors 72 nessy, 6 to 1, 1:14%. 111., suspended November, paring Munch, Crowns 41 169 40-41 race, dee, which in morning. Sixth three-quarters of a mile, today by grand Larson, Florentines 39 169 29-39 Results at Ascot Park. MM FOR MAUSER selling—Belle Mahone, 106. R. Martin, 7 was indicted the federal Sioux Falls Club Will Hold First State Magnuson, Crowns 41 169 10-41 to 5, won; Marco, 101, John Hennessy, 2% jury. He is alleged to have embezzled Cable Ship Is Gone. Meet In July. Carlstrom, Crowns and LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 19.—Fol- to 1, second; Mike Strauss, 108, Dominick, $54,000. FRANCISCO, Cal., March 19.— Parlors 48 167 17-48 lowing are summaries at Ascot Park: 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:16. SAN 17 166 9-17 cloudy; fast: Merchants Exchange has received H. Johnson, Crowns Weather track mile, know Pepper- The ship Special The V. Johnson. Parlors 66 164 5-6 First race, one mile, selling—Erne, 102, Favorite Barely Wins Closing Seventh race, three-quarters of a Husband —Does Jack Miss a cablegram saying that the cable to Globe. 162 3-54 1, Sherry, 99, Du- selling—Anzeiger, 109, Dominick, 2 to 1, tree? 15, was re- SIOUX FALLS, S. D., March 19.—At a Gustafson, Drewrys 54 J. Lewis, 2 to won; W. for he Scotia which, on March the Skou, Parlors 63 162 2-63 gan, 6 to 1, second; Covenanter, 102, won; Feby Blue, 103, McKinney, 10 to 1, Wife (calmly)—l believe not. has ashore on the Spanish Rocks, meeting of members of the Sioux Falls Time, 1:44. Day Feature at New second; Cohassett, 103, Foley, 4 to 1, asked her to marry him. —Town and ported Tennis club new officers were elected for Endres, Parlors j 48 160 1-4 Kent, 75 to 1, third. of Guam, will be a total loss. the coming year and definite action was Second race, Slauson course, selling— third. Time, 1:15%. Country. Island talten the matter of for the Jim Gore 11., 108, Prior, 4 to 1, won; on arranging Gans-Gardner Fight Off. 1, second; Orleans. first annual state tennis tournament, Wager, 107, Hildebrand, 2 to which will be held on the grounds of the SAGINAW, Mich., March 19.—The fight Mac Flecknoe, 110, J. Lewi3, 5 to 1, third. local tennis club the latter part of July. that was scheduled to take place here Time, 1:12. The new officers of the local club are: next Monday night between Joe Gans and Third race, one mile and an eighth, hur- President, B. C. Dow; vice president, Roy Gus Gardner, for the lightweight cham- dle handicap—Milas, 156, McHugh, 7 to 5, NEW ORLEANS, La., March 19.—The Sherwood; secretary-treasurer, A. J. pionship of the world, has been postponed won; May S, 12/, Sullivan, 6 to 1, second; local racing season of 1903-04 wound up Keith. At another meeting of the club, to until March 28. The reason given is that Waiter, 135, Schimmel, 6 to 5, third. Time, today in dismal weather. The track was be held in the near future, the various Gans' wife Is sick in Baltimore. 2:07. very heavy. The feature of the card was committees to arrange for the state Fourth race, five furlongs, San Monica the New Louisiana stake, usually a four- tournament will be named. The grounds stake, two-year-olds—Pinkerton, 118, J. Farley Witnesses Go to Detroit. Mine, 112, Prior, mile race, but run today at a mile and a of the local club will be resurveyed and Boland, even, won; Peggy was a strong favorite, several courts will be added before the NEW ORLEANS, La., March 19.—Thir- 6 to 1, second; Airship, 113, Hildebrand, quarter. Mauser etate tournament. ty witnesses in the case of E. E. Farley, 7 to 5. third. Time, 1:02. and getting off in front, made all the the turfman charged with "ringing" the Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards, running and lasted just long enough to for Sarah Black, at handicap—McGrathiana Foxy Auto Hill-Climbing Contest race mare Aimless Prince, 107, L. beat Rainland by a head. Kane and Detroit last June, left here today for De- Jackson, 2% to 1, won; Formaster, 92, Hil- were other winning favor- NEW YORK, March 19.—Plans are be- troit. debrand, 2 to 1, second; Foncasta, 85, J. Tancred the ing gradually perfected for the great Lewis, 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:45%. ites. automobile hill-climbingcontest this sum- Sixth race, one mile, selling—lnvictus,' The stewards today restored J. F. Gre- mer up Mount Washington, in the White Results at Oakland. 106, J. Lewis, 4 to 1, won; Jingler, 109, An- fer to all privileges; rescinded the suspen- mountains.' The main difficulty has been SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 19.—Fol- derson, 3% to 1, second; Merwan, 104, J. sion of the mare Calcula and ordered the to get permission to use the mountain lowing are the results at Oakland today. Booker, 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:43*4. acceptance of the entries of J. J. Mllnor. road for such a purpose. Negotiations to Raining and track sloppy: Al- practically race, seven-eighths a mile, They also ordered the suspension of this end have been cloaed. First of sell- privileges WOMANHOOD of INTO ing—BillyMoore, 105, Bonner, bert F. from all BUDDING The present intention is to the con- S. 3 to Matthews JUST hold 1. test during the latter part of June or won; Batidor, 100, Traver, 10 to 1, second; ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. the turf. early in July. The start will be made Decoy, 105, Mountain, 4 to 1, third. Time, First race, six furlongs—Maritana, 110, the the mountain the near foot of and 1:32. Ascot Park. Fuller, 9 to 1, won; Allista, 110, J. Mat- contest, which will virtually be an en- Second race, Futurity course, selling— Lurallghter, 115, durance test, will last two days. The Matt Hogan, 110, J. Daly, 6 to 5. won; First race, one mile, selling—Lustlg, 93; thews. 2 to 1, second; machines, with their operators, will Flaneur, 105, C. Smith, 6 to 1, second; Elie, 94; Liberto, 100; The Ledean, Ulm, W. Hicks. 4 to 5. third. Time, 1:16 4-5. CHILDHOOD MARRIAGE yards— WOMANHOOD rendezvous at the hotel near the middle Bard Burns, 113, See, 5 to 1, third. Time, 102; Sherry, 104; Erne, 106; Lunar, 107; Second race, mile and seventy mountain, only 1, oncoming of worn- While marriage has its pleasant of the and those vehicles 1:13%. Major Hooker, 109. Santa Teresa, 101, Aubuchon, 7 to • Childhood is beset with many The immediate that have come up to the required stand- Third race, one* and one-eighth miles, Second race, seven furlongs, selling— won; Potentee, Matthews. 5 to 1, ard will be allowed to on the selling—Mr. Farnum. 96. C. Smith, even, Margaret Rowe, 97; Dr. Martin, 99; Hom- 107. J. continue second; Dr. Carrick, 113%, W. Hicks. 7 to periods life, it is second and declining day of the ascent. won; The Fretter, 104, Travers, 2% to 1. age, 100; Gray Morn, Landseer, Frierline, all Isis a.vitiateda vitiated system, bloodless tible of feminine life. It Is NotNot-all-that&1] that gUttersglitters iais gold-gold.-: TneThe Crossthwaite, Covenanter, 1, 1:50 2-5. \u25a0 The test will be one of the most ambitious second; Fille dOr, 96, 5 to The Innisbruck, Remosa, 102; third. Time. " nourished, that time rwhen the system is or mother, -may yet attempted by automobilists. 1, Time, 2:01. Ed Lanigan, 105. race, five and a half furlongs- and :; poorly predisposed Just - sooner the : wife as third. Third \u25a0 marshaling ;to \u25a0 " sellingI—Thorn- furlongs—Barrington, the attacking '; diseases of its forces > and nature ia hap, gets' down the solid, prac- Fourth race, four miles, Third race, five Lady Radnor, 106, Aubuchon, 10 to 1, to all of : Martin, Nancy Ragnorak crying for \u25a0 hand of help. principles of life, the; better, All Ready at Kansas City. ton stakes —Veteran, 109, J. even, 89; Lee, Blissful, 96; 11., won; Sharp Bird. 111, Calvit, 9 to 1, sec- * childhood. So many . little girls out . the . tical i won; Rio Shannon, 118, See, 8 to 1, sec- 98; Victeria S, 100; Never More, Nerva- Livingston, 13 to 1, off in the very flower If the passing girl be pale blood- Childhood and womanhood have KANSAS CITY. Mo., March 19—Work ond; Sailor Knot, 86, W. Daly, 2 1, tor, 101; Bulger, 107; Cruzados, 118; ond; Extra Law, 95, have been cut the Kansas City Jockey to Pat by on club's new third. Time, 7:37. Golden Rule, 120. third. Time, 1:09 4-5. of their, childhood the attack of wife's or mother's vital forces must • track was completed today and on Mon- " Fifth race, three-fourths of a mile, Fourth race, one and a sixteenth, New stake, mile systems f ';the?crisis.v-Give;iherJSßeeves'i day thrown open sell- mile Fourth Tace. Louisiana •; some disease; when their until; recoup. tell sooner or later. If she lacks it will be to the horse- ing—Mistie's Pride, 98, Travers, 3 to 1, selling—Durbar. 84; Mezzo, 96; Labor, 100; and a quarter—Mauser, Livingston, £on Pis nature : can men who have already arirved with their won; 95. ' were in no condition -ton fight the to sys- the vital fluid of life—blood Ocoyrohe, 95, Crossthwaite, 8 to 6. Marta. 106; Straggler, 107, 9 to won; 108, T. Dean, 4 to an^ ge things right in the — stables. Over ,100 horses are quartered second; The Hawaiian, 95, C. Smith, 8 to Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling—Emir, 5. Rainland. • battle' of life. Give your pale, blood- em under the new order of things, her take Reeves' Iron Pills. Write at the track now and many more are ex- 1, Time, Tingaling, 100; Brown Prince, Inaug- 1, second; Gravina, 112, Fuller, 9 to 2, Reeves, Seven Corners, St. pected during the coming week. third. 1:17. 97; : vitiated girl Reeves' Iron Pills For the change is wonderful, as all S. H. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards, urator, Jim Gore 11., Plan, 102; Skirmish, third. Time, 2:13. less \u25a0 Paul, Minn.. handicap—Arabo, 111, J. Martin, 1, Ana, Casador, 111; About, furlongs—Foxy Kane, and then watch the change. '-WX: know who have watched it. 4 to 109; Mac All Fifth race, six ' v/ \u25a0\u25a0"'•''\u25a0 \u25a0' \u25a0' \u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 <\u25a0"\u25a0-••'.'\u25a0\u25a0•• \u25a0 ,-\u25a0-;•'''-- '\u25a0' '\u25a0 \u25a0' 1 -•.---- . ": won; Warte Nicht, 105, Knapp, 6 to 1. 114. 110, to won; Katie Powers, \u25a0"-'-.-'-.. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0 '-\u25a0•' \u25a0':.v-:'-±: \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0 I.'" T- ".- '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - second; G. Trahern, 107, race, six furlongs, selling—Mistle- Robbins. 3 5. -" '- •-'- \v*. S. Bonner, 8 Sixth 94, J. Hennessy. 8 to 1. second; St. Tam- to 1, third. Time, 1:49%. tide, 85; Neko, 90; Oklahoma Belle, 95; Time, ; : Names Cardwellton, Man, Mac many, 103, Shilling, 18 to 1. third. WE HAVE from scores of people well known in St. Paul and the Northwest. Popular Bowling Alleys Blue Miracle, Best 1:16. TESTIMONIALS on application. Flecknoe, 100; Rosebud, 101; Laureatea, ; I^f descriptions -\ of cases cured cheerfully furnished •;. Racing Little Rock Monday. Sixth race, selling, mile and a six- and .- at 105; Rag Tag, 108; J. V. Kirby, 107; Na- Livingston, to 5, 108. teenth—Tancred, 110, 9 LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 19.—The non, won; Moderator, 108. Lynn, 3 to 1, second; I spring meeting of the Jockey Midshipman. 86, 1, unconditionally guarantee Reeves' Iron Pills. Try them—if they do not do all that ; Arkansas Oakland. Crimmins. 6 to third. "MY GUARANTEE: I years' in club opens Monday. The features of the Time, 1:53. represent return • the empty box and I get your money 1back. With my 25; ;experience the prescription BROWN'S PLACE, day will be the Capitol stakes, the First race. Futurity course, selling—My any one I unhesitatingly recommend Hotel Surprise, 98; 11., 107; Titus, 103; Skip \u25a0 I that I should be able to put up a good tonic if is able to. and 230-232 E. Derby being carded for a later day. En- Quiz busineS feel the to anywhere at any price. \u25a0\u25a0 Seventh Street Me, 105; Toto Gratiot, 106; Blackthorn, Results at Hot Springs. and vouch for Reeves' Iron Pills as the best medicine of kind be had -. - (Near Wacouta) tries: Hossart, 110. First race, five and one-half furlongs, race, rhree new Alleys are completed selling—Dock Ripley, Second thlrteen-sixteenths of a HOT SPRINGS, Ark.. March 19.—Re- 101; Kiss Quick, 106; selling—Hulford, 95; Reeves, 97; Gal- sults. Weather threatening; good: Lanka, 107; Miss Arrow, 102; mile, track FOR SALE AT DRUG Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Gus Be- anthus, 103; Harry Thatcher, Mountebank, First race, one mile and a Quarter, sell- nack, 98; Miss Breeze, 109; Sward, 101; Captivate, ing—Miss Hennessy, 2 to 1, "\u25a0 C. Tel. 340 Sleevepush, 102; Boomerack^ 106. 104; Ora Viva, 105; 106. Eon, 96, John PRICE.H||JEi'^liiOJl^l^$1.00 PER BOTTLE . race, three-fourths of a mile, won; John E. Owens, 106, Foley, 3% to Corners, PAUL,. Second race, selling, four and one-half Third Pieratt, 10 to 1, * i-if;your druggist keep them \u25a0} notify the'manufacturers, 2 drug • stores, 7 ST. furlongs—Countess Clara, 106; Sly Boots, selling—Box Elder, County Down, 100; 1, second; Dean Lee, 91. - does not 104; Happy Hooligan, 87; Joe Brockel, Midway, Foxy Grandpa, Hardy, 103; Dick third. Time, 2:15. 117; Budweiser, 108; Eleanor Howard, 101; Little, 105; Pardo, 108. Second race, one mile, selling—Satin THUS* racf. one and one-eighth miles, Coat, 98, Jenkins, 10 to 1. won: BandiUo. ALLEY*. .>v v . Miss Aubrey, 106; George Martin, 107. Fourth Young, - "^wPtoSSteT^ race, selling—Anirad, 98; Gateway, 102; Dusty 83 30 to 1, second; Ralph FIVE ( ' Third seven furlongs, selling— Plunkitt. Time, POINTS BOWLING ALLEY ! Danlmond, 98; Barney Dreyfus, 83; Miller, 105; I Do Go, Silurian, 106; Chica- 95. John Henneasy, 7 to 5, third. OSCAR A. SCHULTZ, Fropriotor. Claf- 111; Horton, 112. >'.;]i ton Boy, 99; Mavrick, 96; Ora McKlnney, dee. mile, Cigars 81; Novetta, 94; Shrimp, 97; riweet Dream, Fifth race, one mile, selling—Rene, Mat- Third race, three-quarters of a Choice Wines, Uquors and l! 97; O'ReUly. HI. ty Clark, 93; Sissenvine, 96; Petrolia. 99; selling—Marlboro, 102, J. O'Connor, 20 to £»": Me, 100; Impromptu, 104; Mas- 1, won; Apple Sweet, 97, Brinegar. 8 to S. W. Corner Rico : and •.UnlTerHtir*Av«nu9r. |i •Fourth race. Capitol hotel stakes, two- Pencil Past THIS PROTECT 3 \L/*^T/\jLSjO^iU SEE THAT THIS SlG- Telephone: year-olds, mile—Fay Templeton, 105; ter, 105; Elmer L, Rimrock, Young Mo- 1. second; Laura Hunter, 107, Mclntyre, SIGNATURE NATURE APPEARS ON Twin City 1791. St. Paul, Minn. v i half Tamm, to third. Time, 1:16. f YOU. SEE THAT IT APPEARS *Jr~' ll_ 2P» \u25a0 rello, . Special prlzei vary month for high score. La- i Nettin, Laymen, Inflammable, 110; Hal 107. 2% 1. THE wrapper. ,dto«. evening Tag, Pearls, 110; Liddon, Tommy O'Hara, Sixth race, one mile, selling—Lord Fourth rac<\ one mile and a sixteenth, ON THE WRAPPER. ; first andthlrd Mondays. PrUssfor I Wordsworth, 117; Celebrate, 107; handicap—Kenova. 102, Minder, 2 to ' *- high -\u25a0 Sokinus. 1. - scores. . \u25a0..<-\u25a0••'\u25a0" '?'-- : '''-ft^-r-V. r. <^'i 118. #% ..~. Nurse, Gtenwood, 90, Pieratt, 2% to 1, sec- *n^MMM"yMv"o>_rvfxro*x>*>-f\/*\j**w\/*vj\!' Fifth race, six furlongs—Toddy, Jim Bed Cross 102. won;