I) THE ST. LOUIS RErUBLIC: SUNDAY, FEBKUAK1' T. lUUi. Jliss of M.s( Shot Cost Line-U- p of Cardinals Death of Whitnov Loses to tin; 'Iiani-pionsli- i. fr BASEBALL Looks Good for TURF Turf a Stalwart -- BILLIARDS Sutton 1001 Season. Figure. ff f ponio-.- . is an odd A d will on of It have tho vast numbr stake three- - hours, thrashinc the made i.i bis name for a (treat arra for re.s,ilte--l LINE-U- lw straws of It ilos way mid that. P OF CARDINALS LOOKS GOOD PAIR OF EFFICIENT TWIRLERS of valuable pri7's to in l!H and of the luixcr. future jo3rs was not known but In no change in the power fears nrr expressed in bocaiiso tlio lHMnl did not have tho IN quarters that no transfers of thio-- e en- to niako llm WHO MAY LINE UP CALIFORNIA Only in one did the atbitcr FOR BASEBALL SEASON OF 1904. gagements wore tnsde. Should tint prove rartlonlar This, o.i-- o. i".L will take affocting lho matter. to be tho under rule they Uiiculn lob. b romo void. was with regard to lho every V. hltioy which was ..iispenilcd. as well as As far as his friends know Mr. part in manage- was not .i teillv ill man until the ilav be- individual taking the fore tlie o; which rexnl ed in bis ment of th" club's amateur show;. I'rc.-idtM- ration e action! VK-- it lioliit-o- u With a d or rii'liK s Says Thai Fast First Sackor. the death, and inanv n'elrig A" a result l.it- bo Hergor's caso i. now- at tho point of art Coin-in- s said that ihiy feared appeal JSabes Will Drat at J.ea.t Feiir of tlif Nationals in tin had th lime nor Inrllnittinn appeal for reinstatement. This relthor the will to bo made to tho association Ceiieral Notes of tin to think of tho future of his racine stab'o. have since tn Pennant Scramble l'layers and Thrreforo. the ferr Is expreed that Mr. at a rocular meeting, and I Au- board ha" oj its stamp or arpreval oil .Magnates. Whitnei's death, like that of the tie .seems ltttia gust liohnor.t In 1S90. will throw upon the Hergor's there but os'ab-Ii-litior- granted. e. luoidlng and racing doubt of its Icing ivaitot gict With this milter iIIpord of tho boartl .onooinod itself fmther with amateur wnmnx tut. pind.w nnrrni.ir. rllc.ilng. Bzrrow's e'xaspcrat:o-- i increased. With the liorsos inellKib'o fir nearly all decisive- - steps tor oneagemrnts will bo i great boxing, and took two for Harrlng the : ilrs-- t "Whafe that feiloiv got?" he asked his iheir theic regulation. Tlio club-- ' giving amateur ef baetmn. men. one by one. deptoeiailen In the market value, rlthnuch its sanction; the line-u- given out by Vies - bad petitioned that tho Cardinal "Nothing." replied Ihoro would, of course, lo ample- lime for $T.."i t Barrett. fi.o bo iriluro.i from to ?". In view J 'resident M. Stanlj. Itoblson. is rtronser "N-- r. thlg." remarked Teaser. outries to bo node for tho bappineil l.oanl voteil speed, no Make, whifh will not oloo until 7. of what li.'d tlv ihan :ii jp.irV. nrd ilocs not look bad "?o curve, no r.othingr' to incroa-- e tho fro to Jtl'l. More than that, Birrov.. 1"- - placed In cnmiiarison with ix or the eight tlubs it was ruled that amateur. lniers say ro;," said big Cs:. stii.i. . iv,iii::i:. in a e'.ss In tliem5edi-os- and that tboso Jn the National I.eacuc. "Well, then." said Banow. ttra ghlenlng participating le barred from other ama-- If thi Kobison; put eecd in fwurinp Jake w. supjoc roir.c ot you r.isn-saian- 'Ilio I. nolo t'allfoptiln I'lslitor ' iiu1 .i v1- - --..-- - tour pel. nis l!ckley. they mike a SJllant REabces so cut and n:Kc a or two." the linn of Proff lonnllm. tear to is I" bo nltowed to give tho tlmuld S3 training epoi,sos ana himing 'itirin:; 1311. And from reliable - each for sep- a BRIGGS'S SUNSi: OF HCMOR. i:i Ptni.ti- SPIHIAL a trophv of a minimum value or Slo. rource it ha been learned that Garry San rranolsoo Feb. T. Rv .1 "to of six oard to bo issued to tho ' Some people have a perverted sense of arate rrgistrttlpn Hermann of Cin-lnn- has vrai-ticall- to registration committee itself humir." says Dick Ilirloy. "and Buttons fiio. tlio Athletic t nion. Rcckley tit :he St. touts team. slaiu'lng on lho affirmative, tho ganl7ation. thr Amateur the ou:ir ' l;n is about to will be before this g"cs Into That St. I.uuis should set Hockley la Hoard of Governors of the Pacific Atldotio orfect. r retiiin to Chicago : . 4i ;u:, only natural. Philadelphia lias made a hr after nuiny Assoolation evening .ipproiod tl" ac- vea: - imn.ir Icagiit o le, on of tlifm. lat ld for his services, bin the RoK-- oi One ..,- i he .Toit.i'lo me on tion etf tho in susponding all flre-clpt- 1 --. told this committee ltrrrnt should haw first call If Cincinnati decsd UWggs. su don't "ay I told ll to let Jake bo. t game of the cemiostsnts in the Atlilctic nnppiibic spkciau sumiuof. alter n at Buffalo, Tob. S. National banl The National tongue owes so:nethJr.g nliich Briggs vn. Buttons ":- - fpeling Chili's big show of two weeks ago. with Washington. to tlie ltobisons. In their time thev have full of joy. He disooveird n little shop one exception. man who escaped the notes received for redemption, Jl.'EO.STTl done more to any The advance baseball tha'i vlh .1 iot of toy rings colored class of of sport receipts from Internal reve- other club owner-- - in the national game. 25 frowns the arbiters amateur Government stone and bras.i tinss oents a 713.S33: misccllan Always generous with their pjnycrs, the throw. boughtst SM was tho one whose case was alleged to nue, $1.4S7,4M: customs. pome Buttons about worth ous, J3.:54,fS:: expeditures. ,06n,e). It'iblsona have tleveloiied cf tlie of ihrm. put them in a rramols-skl- n bag. b the mot flagrant, Sam Rergor. Tho greatest expert? tiie came he.s known. and toted them to a jewelry stcre. Here statements of Merger himself and of the And 1 men-- , have, - what they time and llo gravely offered the whole lot for sale show- promoter. Jack Gleason. consti- I - igain. con" to the fore with plajers to ami was thrown out in the street. This tuted all the evidence Introduced and was Faint Cnner-- Fatal Fall. nld clubs who needed bolstering up. tickled him to draili. and he trotted along to tlie effect that there had been no finan- RBrCBLIC SPWIAIi. At one time or another in the lat dec- to a. pawnshop. The Hehiev.-- back of the cial transaction between them. New York. Feb. S. Mrs. Lizzie Harrisort ade tho Rob'sors hav given players to counter examined Bnttons's rings and llerge:-- name Is wiped from tho black-I's- t. of No. SflJ Park avenue. Brooklyn, w'hila weaker elurs who on the op'n market him to door. pend- fire escape, y trn puruid the Ho Is still under suspension, watering her plants on the would net them a comfoi table sum. "Ilrigcs. a-- - ho p.ised t'i- ing w Xow threIicld. bis appeal, but the Hoard of Gov- fainted, fell to the street, three stories that ihev .ir In need of :i lirst tripped and fell, dropping tlie ernors does not "approve" of this su- - and was killed. baseman end stand 'e.nd to the luph-r- st lag. tthteh hi rsi opru. and scattered tho market price for bis service-- , they rings all over th wtlk. N'at.ir.i.ly the Miouid cot the preference over anv of tiie owd. ibirlt happ..ed lo bo n,uito ilonse. lher clubs. divol for lho .rings and d'.tnirs Residts. from a selfish standpoint, it worf distributed o,uite jltyrallr itmons the would be pood policy for the Xat'oiul populace. 'Pollee. pollro!' Bul-to- n. first-cla- ON .'agu to give St. touis a team. Thoy'rc .sloa'.ing my di'imond: An-- RESCUED WAY TO GRAVE; That baseball will derive its proportion u bllloh of ooiu-o'-- up. arrowing if Ihf prosperity that the cliv l Mine to eve rj l fitly in sight. Thoy pinched about enjoy during the World's period Is 'wenty people, and tvero up tlie nut a logical conclusion.' wagon, when a Jew ooppr o.tme along. With a lirst baseman of knonn merit inspertPil one of the rings and tumbled to PROFESSOR STOPS FUNERAL; the Cardinals will co into the IE04 rne as the joke. well 0ft for talent as at least six of the "And what these coppers did to Buttons lzht club". was good and plenty." This would Insure them a flrst-dlrlsl- tram, something St. Louis did not have Hush Duffy of lho Philadelphia la-- t year. RESTORES WOMAN TO LIFE. If' the Cardinals ran land in a Nationals is confidotit his charges will give bertli they nill not have to coniidain a. good account of themselves this for lack of patronage. "I think we will have n ball club that will Tlie fan's npprcl.ite the Robisons make them all hustle." he. "I am to Rive St. Louis n pennant wtn-r'- r. - slad to be hack acaln in the agtie with And thoy will show- tblr apprecia- Fred Tenny and Charles Nichols, and ex- tion at lho lio oillce if the Cardinals can pect to give thorn tho laugh at tlie end of 'and as pood as fourth. the season. I cannot tell jtit now- - what DOES HE POSSESS DIVINE POWER? Of eourse if they do not play changos will bo made. Thete will bo no tmr. baseball they "ill not be much of an rcxifo for nny but hustlers. Wo may not w attraction, but if they land a good first land t'lo pennant, hut intend to hove a baseman they should liaxn llttl trouble in club that will be in every game and give I eating out fo.ir of the eight clubs In the .he people plenty of good ball." . Their catching department, with Byers. Barney Mclaughlin, the of Woman Threatened With Burial Is Revived by Ryan. Zearfoss and Starnaale. looms up much stronger than did their last season's the Lowells last summer, is much sought receiving departmtnt. for, it is reported, by the Boston Nation This Man's Mysterious Mastery With Nichols. Tajlor. Cnrbett. Thielman als. Terms have not yet been made with and McFarland to do the twirling the Manager Lake of the Lowells, it is un- Bv a lbpnUio Photographer. Disease. Vitelline depaitment looks derstood, but it is the general improssion HICKMAN SCHMIDT. USCAK .lil.VIIS. Over They two men position unl-'for- ni have fur each in that McLaughlin will wear a Boston eat-slioj) the Infield, ban-ins- : first base. Donahue next seaton. Pair "f Ilauton's fur Western pitchers, who do not take kindly to "Foxy NeilV iticllnids lor iiitehors. and Farrell will light it out for a regular Unless proposed lietwis-- the Coast Ix'.-isn- and organized ioauues rules thai this pair at second. At short Drain will have tho asreeinent lit outplay Shay if he wants a regular job. TRICKS OF JACK GLASSCOCK. must return to Brooklyu. they will be found with teams of the Coast League. Purke has Aery little opposition for his "They can all come and go." said Jimmy MOST PHENOMENAL MIRACLE OF THE AGE. iob. but a. youngster named Mureh. and McAleer, as he wt in Ban Johnson's of- highly recommended by New Kngland fice, killing time, "but I don't think the League critics, will keep Jimmy from gamo be: 'Didn't get a chance!' When PfefTer growing overconfident. will ever see another player in cer- touched you with the ball he hit you In the outfield . Smoot and Shan- tain ways like Jack Glasscock. He was, hard, too." TURF LOSES STALWART FIGURE non will have no opposition for their distinctively, or.c of the oddest characters "Yep.'" said Clark Griffith. "I raw him Without the Use of Drugs, Medicines or the Surgeon's places, but should any of them show signs who ever piayed arour.d a diamond, and black Walter Wilmot's oye with the ball of Indifference thn chances are that thev the duplicate of Pebbly Jack has jet to one da v. and Walter was fairly wild. He BY DEATH OF W. C. WHITNEY. Knife He Defeats Death and Restores Life vlll find some one ready to take their show. was going to i.iy for Fred after tho game, THE )!?ces before the season Is a month old. "Glasscock was a great shortstop, a good but ho didn't catch him." batter, and the meanest player who ever "For my part," said Comi-ke- y. "I never and Health to Suffering: Mankind. Tack Powell, Jack O'Connor and Jimmy uoro the spikes He wanted to win so feared these spiking fellows. I'd blork Iturko witnessed the fisht between AtteU badly that he would do anything to stop them off first nnd take a chance. It's the the opposition. Some of his tricks were way with blocking men. Although they Away of One of Hie Most Stiiiorteis of tho ami Forbes at the West End Coliseum Ulr.ptJoozas. If the umpire was looking may want to spike you. they also want to Passiiif: List Monday night. The trio were pulling the other way, he'd throw a handful of get back to the hnse. and that's their chief American Turf Is a (jrent Loss to tlie T!acinp- World llis tooth and nail for Forbes, find when the sand In your oyer. If you slid into the object. Hence, they don't get enough lee- COMPLETELY UPSETS MODERN MEDICAL PRACTICE. l.ilter went to the canvas for the count base, it was right Into his. spikes, block- way to make the slide forceful or danger- Breeding Establishment (hie of the Greatest of Its llurke's fate appeared as thouRh some one ing off the bag Ilk a barb-wir-e fence. ous. Their spikes may cut the skin a lit- Kiud. had hit him with a block of ice. The When he shoved the ball against you. It tle, but really do no harm." "pridi of Goose Hollow" coached Forbes wus for business purposes, and you know-al- l And the procession, having heard that throughout the go. about It. But the tricks he was best Hedges of St. Louis was buying in the Gives His Services to Rich and Poor Alike Wrthoat Charge- -: Tn the fourth round, when Forbes was In weru trick that were almost Impos- buffet, adjourned in great eagerness and fighting Atteli to a standstill. Burke jrai sible to seo. As you turned the base ho precipitation. In the death of William C. Whitney the four racers. and upward; un- Refuses Large Check From Grateful Husband Cures yidllng encouragement top wcuid wander accidentally across your one its' most stalwart der the care Tom Welch, Mill- at the of bis path, and you would instinctively up turf has lost of of at Eist oic- - to tlie little Chicago fighter. slow MISS OF figutes. That he war such In the racing stone, N. J., fifteen others, and under the "Oil. Jakets, wud ye Ink at the yclla to avoid a collision. Tlie fraction of a sec- MASSE SHOT COST care Men and Women Thousands of Miles Away mug ond thus lost generally meant a pat out at world can easily be realized by a brief of Peter Wimmer. at the Sheepshead running. Thnt buck could bate the you SUTTON Day track, six racer.!. dlvvie out wind in a hundred-yar- d the next station. If went on ahead he CHAMPIONSHIP. recapitulation of some of the many prom- as Surely as Those Who Call Person. of the itself would take a pinch your trousers as you Mr. Whitm-- visited England in the sum- in dash." at inent features of his turf career. The fa- mer of 1! and tho result of that visit Just then Forbos shot a right jolt into passed. That little nip would throw you was engaged off your stride and unbalance you lo such mous Saratoga race course owes Its pres- momentous. While there he Alien that brought an expression of pain. you Tod Slojne to come to America to ride his "Oh. wurra. but crape will be In great an extent tliat would fall an eaBv With Only Four Points to Go in Ills ent high plane to the delight felt by Sir. colt, Kallyhoo Hey, in the Futurity, and on Morgan victlm to tho man at the next stand, who Whitney in his in It demand strato If Forbes lands would be waiting with the ball. Match With Manrlcr Vlgnaux. short experience there is said, guaranied him a fee of J5.0O. (From Cincinnati Post) another laiic that one on "Abey's" pantry." "A great rowdy- thr American Down. lSfO. his second season on the turf. lie Mr. Whitney also saw some high-cla- The next moment and the tide of battle ileal of the Frll English race while was ROCHESTER. N. T. Restored to life her brain. Physicians said there was no ism and profanity of the old times was gladly became president of the Saratoga he hope turned. Attell was back at Forbes. The icallj by there, and obtained from Ixidv Meux the by a miracle, a woman who wa on her that she could recover, but you hava change of battle alarmed nurke. caused such tricks as these. Pacing Association, and so eagor was he racing qualities of Yoiodvovski for ISO! raved her life. She Improved from the very When a man had been sat out as the re- INK. way to the grave ha been rescued by that day "Oh, milfy murder, but that vella mug a, That accidents will to put the eourse on the same footing and first she commenced your treatment. sult of such dodge he would naturally sometime deprive a world-famou- is the lucky divvle. Suie, an the Olrish express opinion witn hoisi-nie- as any metropolitan race Notwithstanding tho fact that Mr. Whit- s avant of this city. Prof. The clot or blood has disappeared, shet his both of the offender man of victory in billiards when the ap- ney En-lls- h sleeps well splendid Re- were always unluckv." of umpire who to see course that ho offered to pay out of hi." achieved In nis llrst year on the Thomas F. Adkln. Tlie woman was being and has a appetite. In the ii"xt round Abe gave Harry n and the had failed plause of the multitude awai's him. whs own pocket an increase in pur.sen which turf n honor vainly sought by the fer any sufferers who doubt your marvelous the play. Hence the air woullil be dark s prepared for her long, last journey when free pass tn dreamland, and Rurke made shown In the between M. ho thought w.-i- necessary to attract good ablest moii of all countries year after power lo me. or let them come to my noma blue and the papers the next day would recent match Is the attention of this scientific wonder- a rush for the door. horses. year. It safe tn sav that Volodvo ski's B and witness the wonderful cure you have disgraceful row. Yignaux of Paris George called ca-- Repond-iii- - ra Once of Burko re- talk about another and Sutton, the His siahlrp at Westbury and pt Rheep'-hea- d lctcry In Derby in 1901 was not worker was to her performed In mj- wife's caae. My nelgn-bo- outside the building "Once 1 saw Glasscock nip Burkett as the and succeeding where doctors fused to wait fnr O'Connor and Powell. up so American expert. The match is still the Hay have long been the theme of ad- more welcome to him than was Ballyhoo's !ntantlv all know th condition my wife wa passed and slow' him that the Red-fer- foiled, he revived the Thit pair had their kidding clothes on, he talk of tlie cafes. miring horse Two Jockeys, n Futurity conquest the enr beforo. When and all others had In when she commenced your treatment, third baseman nailed him. Imagine the oralis. KTKirk of lify In her body, put an end to - and were waiting for a chance at- "Jim- showering No and Burns, commanding a salary of Yolodyovski won. Mr. Whitney celebrated and they were hourly expecting- her death. scene! Glasscock and Burkett such exciting championship match SI5.O0O per annum, were on his pay tho occasion by the. the atronlen of dissolution, stopped all hope pray I may your my." but the latter beat a hasty retreat with choice language, and ueh roll ordering tho caterer at In manner I and thai be at each other has over been seen In Paris. It took place until this year. Two of the highest-price- d Gravcsend race to "treat-- every preparations for burial, and a command to help gat and landed safely on the rear platform of language as those two could devise! Ah. track apace time miraculous re- those who suffer and n ear a. half block ahead of Powell and pour umpire In the banquet hall of the Grand Cafo. st.iilkns ever sold in America Hamburg mnn and woman at the track that day, and of truls them to write to you for free helpt" but it was rich, nnd the had and Meddler were purchased bv him at and the invitation was widely accepted. stored the woman to health and returned Adkln never even saw A. PhillipsPf. O'Connor. as much chance to stop them as he had Every seat was occupied, spectators strong who bid- Mrs. I. being the auction, the former at Jfo.W) and tho The Futurity had com the previous year her well and to thoso had of Trawlck, Tex., yet when she wu dyltur to fly!" a critical bodv Hompoyed of mem- at Jtl.lKO. Hlr. collection brood and was duly less den farewell to her forever. So remark-aid- e gave Managor Harrow sat on the Tigers' up letter of celebrated, thought in a end-In- he her his aid and brought her back "Players used to sharpen their spikes bers of the Jockey Club and other loading mares was domonsttntivo way. nr.d unlooked for was tjils happy s life, so In eleven-innin- g Comiskey. clubs. r the best that an unlimited to that sh writes to him: "When Icnch the fierce Cleveland for Fred Pfeffer." said "and tell pi.rso could buy. Other triumphs were achieved on the that Prof. Adkln is belns accredited I began your I no 1 up. M. refe-e- o in- first treatment had faith Detroit 0 game, last September In how thev were going to cut him Yet Darantlere acted as and In a way thoroughly English and American by Mr. Whit- with possessing divine power. When the in It so many a state put-o- ut troduced Sut- characteristic of hi" turf nt all. had tried different de.-pa-lr. when tho slide was made and the tlie players at s:ir. o'clock. laOI. husband, with tears of joy and cratltude of mental says Klmer Bates. As come ton won generous nature, he paid for the compila- ney's horses in Kilmarnock, kinds: of medicine with no benefit. I hadl was over nnd the men had back to the bank and m!s:ied tho opening tion and publication of a guide, which from J. E. Madden as a In his eyes, offered his benefactor a check been man after man on the Detroit team was tho bench we'd ask. 'Why didn't you cut shot. It was evident lho cushions were turf Adkln re- under the treatment of twelve differ- o bridged a gap in two important periods of in 139?. won tho Alexandra Plat", written In four figures Prof. ent hospitals, with no relief, and then X sent to the bench by Stovall's masterful him?" and the invnrlable answer would suffering from atmosphe-i- conditions, and highly threw miles, Ascot, won fused to accept It. saying: "I must decline for awhile both men were .sea the turf. Another appreciated woik at nnd in France employed two home doctors, but they soon all at on the was his thorough stud book, as largo as tho Council du Municipal, a very valuable thls check. Ihe same an I refuse the poor got so they did me no good and told tn hew table. It took Sutton nine limits to any volume offering I charged a. thousand compile 110 Vi. published by tho Jockey club, stako. Tills colt had won the Withers for man's if they could do nothing for me, and that if to his oppoent's Vlgnaux. Whitney ISOu. I could do no more ' however, soon found strength, and far mere explicit in itr details of th Mr. In dollars n treatment I could find anything that could do me any :; and in tlie lacing history of the mares, which figure In 1901 In this country the Whitney col- than I now do for nothing." good for me to get it. for they had dona VETERAN SHORT STOP PLAYER three following essays made 7C, IV, and a in frequent!- - seen In to this wonder- beautifully compiled HS. the pedigrees of each of his brood- ors were in front. When reference everything they could. I urrered from mares. In lfu2 inllue.isa this powerful ful rescue. Prof. Adkln ynld: "Ye?. I re- ever" disease that flesh is heir to. had The run of Ht v.us remarkable for some Mr. ap'jther in- woman very edge I brilliant open play Whitney's first connection with the statl. and one after of its stored the to life at th len bedfast for unable to ONE OF THE GRAND'S ATTRACTIONS at the turf rcnlly began in 1S3S. when tile colt mates was laid lor.. They reached death's f the Krave. and when I say that I make Ftand up longer than ten minutes a. but when he one1 got bsi! Joan Tlcraud. nearly slipped through. No one no charge help to thone who at the to .n o of then a wus sold door and for certain time. If ever a woman suffered. I did. at bottom ''f hand the by Gideon & Daly tn Sydney Paget. In was able to dispk.y hta. or her bet form, are Hi and suffering I mean every word of could lie on but one side. I had I table he sending or. blue-brow- two lares , keit them the whoso name colors, n cap. of I30i which promised ro Is only one out of thourands Q .. --.. t i on pystom.idc vb It" to :'ro o.l.e- - side and and the jeason it. This caa? bed sores that gave n great deal of trouble .l l. other the Whlttiev horses, first ran. A very line much, was z. corr.ptriiivo failure, although where I have been the instrument of God I so of tho balk lino and bri!iprb.g ' i t back aie! suffered much in other ways. I - steeplechaser. Shlllelah. was owned by Mr. the stable won ri&irly i,CC0 in stakes and In restoring health and happiness to the from tb cushion w.idoi?:i- pvci-sio- n. had kidney trouble, catarrh of the bladder wlh Whitney Hie year before, however, but he, purses. sick nnd dvlnir. Dally I receive letters end also gravel. I used to suffer at times) It looked as If he might go for- too, rpn In Mr. Paget's name. was reserved for tho year 1303 for Mr. filled and sots of phjslcal and ever, when .1 pinrol awk- It with moans until I had pasms. l also suffered from kl.s tl.e bads All the racers purchased from time to Whitney's name to head the list of win- mental agony. Imploring me for the aid l falling of the womb, wardly anil the champion broke down. At ISO'S ulcers and chronlo time in by Sidney Paget were ascribed ning owners In America, as he had nearly, am so glad to be?tow. A few days pass Indigestion, and. of all of these, the end of this run i!: marmnc ooird to the ownership of Mr. Whitney, who, not quite, dono in England In 1901. same people come cou'se. U50. average 21 but- if The and others from the diseases left my nerves In a terrible con- showed Yignaux. however, was content to race In Mr. Pa-ge- horses were wlntontl itl Aiken as they had fairly singing with joyous gratitude for ton. 153. average 12 my dition, when I finally wrote you. Tou havet name. Among the mot important been thoyoar before. the wonderful restoration to health done m what no one else ever did. On resuming, the play for teven innings racers owned and raced were Plau- Aiken there- are now about forty accomplished. Some of the for poor. 23 thus At power has My friends all say that I have been raised was Yigmmv's hiotk nf belne the dit, purchased John E. Madden: Bue-l- a. tacers, and upward, in train- -' country have been best made, hut In his twentieth essay Sut- from worst cases In tho from the dead. I was nothing; but skin and upon whom Mr. Paget won a cup for Ins for tho furthcoming season. It is brought to me, men and women on their now I am feeling splendid. say ton, by a masse, cot the bails In a roui-- i Yv . bine; I to clver gentlemen riders at Saratoga: High De- that thoy not bo purchased way to the grave, as was thi3 Mrs. S. everyone that If they would place tfieir bunch, end with th stviish oxecutlon for gree, hought from Gideon & Daly, J2J0.CO.I. Including his f.o quickly - 87, alro for . stallions nnd Swayne. and I have cured them cast- In your hands you would do the sama which he Is rennwnd. he put together Loki. Toluco. Mr. Clay, mares, a.--: well a.:-- ail now in this his scor.j Ml, as against and Linstock. that people say I work miracles." fur them. All they need to do'ls to glve brinirlnc to Pdnck Venus, Hurly Durly. Gcorgo Keene Keiituckv. at 'east f.'jOAi of Mr. Whit- Tha sensation created among the med ou a was his rlvil's 3.13. twelue yearlings. ney's mu involved In thorough- mirac- trial." Another letter from Nothing more of Importance occurred and fortune ical fraternity bv bis dlscnrry and Rev. S. A. Sanders, an eminent evangelist In preparation Tor tho. season of 1903 breds intended for the highest honors of been so great that recently 111., twenty-fourt- h Inning, Sut- ulous cjreshas of Sparta, who for many yearn had until the when there were centered at Westbury, L. 1.. tho turf. a deputation of representative physicians neen u cr ana ton again went on the warpath, and under Hlidreth's care no less than thirty- - Wha,t effect tho death of Mr. Whitney investigate the victim enronic indigestion when, the call of 78, tied came here to study and nervous prostration. Mis letter says: "I at , marker's he secrets and methods of this wonucrful began your !';'.' ' ' " ""'- V "'??' with Ylgnau-f- a deafening went up, com- treatment with but little faith. IHkS"?-'"'''?- ' ' - '"'t- cheer man. While they one and nil were ' f for, although a majority of those present and acknowledge but in a few days realized that I had '''' were on the side, they were none pelled to admit the facts making, something different from anything; I had good spo.rtsmeu the countless cures Prof. Adkln Is ever tried. It seemed to fill me with new else than fnr that. It they wero unable to expliln or account for never fluttered Sutton, who kept pegging AN OLD FAVORITE AT THE GRAND - . life und energy. In ten days I felt like & away. When loo wa culled more applause the mVHienous, inionsint- iKor.t r.-.- new man and slept soundly as a child. Some of them admitted that their reme- took place, and it was not until he had water com- Bfore taking your treatment I was miser- made IK that he fulled over an easy dies were as bread fill? and ably 111. blue, discouraged and nearly " pared witli his treatment. While, as an heartbroken. Xow I am well, enjoyln vi. bI ik H y''' straight carom. upright. man. Prof Adln Rtvea was now 50 behind, soon Christian l- life and able to do more and hetter work; Yignaux but lie God for tho knowledge ' - complied half a century and caught and thanks'to ills than ever. All these blessings I owe to - sent, he disclaims tlie tate'oent that coflfl-ilenc- e. passed the Araerlrsn. hut at 19 missed a ,v$-.".- - - ' t- "My 3'ou. a man worthy of the fullest ':"' -- power l suirnatur.;l. suylrg: long shot, tlie liallf awkwardly j.i' . -' iwcr and I hope every Blck and afflicted but left is not divine or superhuman. It is scien- placed. Sutton scored one but that was se- man and woman will write to you. You tific to tli highest dejtrw. based o'. are carrying on a great work, human- all. Ian-- Itfe and for Both players now showed slight signs of cret of nature that commands ity, uiid-vou- r discovery Is a revelation." ' death Though this .'ecrct has nervousress. Sutton .suffering greatly from r;.v- - ' ".' doctor and wise ni"n of all Dr. A. W. Shaw of Grafton. W. Va.. lho heat. Th" American. fter a miss "'..' ' ft biftll the r writes: "trading physlcans and specialists . time-'- . I finally dlrcovered It nft-- long bv Yipn-iUT- began what was expected to una pronouncnl my case of Brlght's disease bo final inning- -, a careful- study anil Drug.. I wra given up his and. Mflr snrfenon's knife n'ten ' more harm Incurable and to die. I ly put together 17. "four to win" was tlie U;v.-- bad lost all hope and did not think any- ' "-- Uut by this inimutuble of called. With victory in ids grasp, the . - ' than sood. thing could save me. you cured me. v any 'Uoeufe. ma- but came to too 'r'ai"'i i life I can ci.r however mar-vcIo- American grief oxer a none f v i'.R or There Is no doubt about the truly simple matse. This cost him the cham- y'l lignant: .nature, chronic powar of your wonderful discov- pionship, Yignaux. intermitti.r.t: r,' matter a hat the doctors for amid almost ?,-'-; i . ery." silence, .s sv . r I mav have oafi about it." breathless and playing with the pe- Adkln an enormous greatest prudence, compiled the needed 23 While In ionic cases he send" out a Prof. receives won. culiar magnetized food "product in concen- amount of mail from all over the world. points and which immediately revitalizes This flood of letters Is due to what is was the to bis hand, "A1- trated form, Sutton firt ciassi the whole human system. Prof. Adkln dis- proliably one of the mosc mysterious ele- and, while the cheering, which lated fuliv r rfi of poner. Remarka- tv.-- minute., was being Indulged In, both is dains tho use of Faith Cure. Christian ments Prof, Adkln's plaiers were sinirlv mobbed, and it is Science or similar cults: What this ex- ble as the fact may seem, he does not say tract or elixir H. how be makes It or have to see persons who are ill In order to doubtful to which received the most im. magnetic force, cure them. The vital magnetic Influence consraltilatlons Vignaux on account of charges It with he lo3 tm. Doc-tor- s he mllew as as Inches, say. scientist) are vainly exerts travels easily his victory, or Sutton for hi stubborn up- not and driv- hill defense. puzzling their brains trying to analyze It attacking the disease like magic and In the ealninn of good iudse. the mn. and discover the secret, but cannot. ing it from the body. He cures those at although belonging to the old and the Returning to the case of Mrs. Swayne. anv distance, however great, ae easily as In reply to a question. Prof. Adkln said: though he visited them personally every new schools, are about of equal stiength, proven times and it Is greatly regretted that tho cham- "That you may have no doubt about this dav. It. has been without pionship ha I" be confined to one night's and the otner remarkable cures I have number that a letter sent to him does Just play. That the best lwo out of thro made, read this letter from the woman's as much good as a personal lntrvlew. All would b a far more accurate husband, and tr.'s others, which you are that anv one who is sick ha. to do Is to matches pub'.ish you they will him a letter, telling their symp- method of judging th men's real talent at liberty to if think write diagnos is shown by the fact lhat it was only aft- Ijelp some poor sufferers." A copy was toms, age and seir. and he will . "- - case and prescribe the proper homa 0 i. " 1 I er thev became accustomed to the table taken, word for word, of th letters shown their '' '' that they began to play In something like by Prof. Adkln. and thev are printed here- treatment for them absolutely free ot By r. Republic-- Photographer. true' form. with In the belief that they will be a mes- charge. It Is wonderful, hut it is tree. "GRA.T TOII" GALLAGHER. However, on March 4. in the same hall, sage of hope to some who have given up Those who desire restored health may lwst-poste- this man- The d mar. on billiards in the United States. He Is now a member of the on the same table. VIgnaux and Sutton In despair. Mr. Swayne. who is proprietor communicate with bnfaetor of colony of billiard players at the Grand Academy, and hta witty remarks hav will again do battle this time for the tn of the Clear Spring I.itlila Water. Xew kind bv addressing Prof. Thomas P. Ad- made him' numerous .friends. At present he is not in fr.rm. His stroke lacks the championship, the American be- Haven. Conn., writes: "I cnnot express kln. Box 8S5. Rochester. JJ. T., U. 8. "A. him among players or By a Republic Photographer. sratltude for von done for He takes an intense personal Interest fa luster that has elvn rank the foremost billiard ot the last ing the present holder that title. The FItANK DAY, mr what have quarter-centur- y. In the last twenty ytart lie has raci and defeated many cf th conditions will be 500 points for a stake, my wife. She was on her deathbdr shf'-- curine rases where both doctors and XBM world's best players. of SS.11 l'o. Trying 'for a shot. was paralyzed and had a clot of blood on'l cines have failed.

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