UlA)BB 5 -THE ST. PAUI, t MONDAY, DECEMBER HO, 1801. COLONIES DON'T PAY ~ _ W^'^Tk TT^T'^B^'itr^ 0 JrL_ F > f\ NMJi||//* Mm \ *nm^ /^/ m MMm Mm MMaTfll' I :- :':^S^k. S Wmb §j? m . m /if M J^M/m^~ flr^ mMMI7^ Wmr m MmM M.r v 111 • GERMANY, PERSISTING IN POLICY OF COLONIZATION RECEIVES NO BENEFIT CfßrokentJ in- quarter in 0:29%, but strength, and cannot where they body in whom allprofessional baseball ARE NOT SELF - SUPPORTING mile in 2:04 and a see the terests properly represented. never him to go a step faster. would be benefited by working under shall be asked hot sun for an hour or so, rushing out This body to he clothed.with' ample pow- carry and other LENNONANDWILMOT for lunch and back to dress for the er to into effect these Some Interesting Figures and In- AMERICAN'S HIG GRAB. afternoon struggle. There are times even objects that tend to ihaintain the integ- in when* a few extra turns rity and high standard of the game. structive Observations From K§ With Bright's Disease—Diabetes? Do your kidneys or liver I midsummer may has any platform are necessary. For instance, a club If the trust coiiitrfne Consular Agent Harris Hart Cornered the Players' Market fall off in batting, while away on a long that Will bear inspection, or justify its I refuse to do their alloted work ? Are you gleomy and irritable ? 1 KANSAS in having th» _, It has not yet been In at A3*E OK THE GROUND AT Apparently. trip, and I believe then course revealed. Ribenstock. boys out as soon as they get home for its absence we can only judge of the fig Is there a dull, heavy ache in your back that hurts when you stand; f ITV TO DO BUSINESS pitch- policy and motives < The capture by the American league o£ morning practice against the best combine's present you TODAY tied ing that can be furnished. In this way by the past actions of its leaders—and I hurts when sit; hurts when you lie down ? | | all the National star players has of clean WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—The state de- of other body. Twenty-nine men who have been suffering from that's enough for all true lovers the hands tae slumps often regain their courage, for popular baseball.-^-Sporting Life. partment has received from United fgi You need complete renovation. Begin on the liver and kidneys. I men jumped since October to the and Agent Harris, have knowing that in the trials there is noth- States Consular at Siben- Itis American fold. Johnson says more will ing at stake, they go after the ball with stock, an interesting report on the sub- I there the trouble lies. . % PRELIMINARIES ARE SETTLED follow. The National can sign none confidence and regain the natural swing Watchingr \n.st urt ium. ject of German colonial enterprises Mr. new league appears to which leaves a man after he has Leen in this country will be much Harris quotes from a speech delivered of its men, so the a week or so. Somo Turfmen fight won. in hard luck for interested in following the fortunes of by Dr. Vosberg-Rekow, director of the have its players can stand more practice than oth- Nasturtium, son of Water- I'ros|K-f(s Se«'in Good That the Amer- players* allowing mm tlie great German bureau for the preparation tl L,i*Oer Here is the roster of American ers, and I believe in the cress, who will be sent across the wa- i McLean's i ican Promoter* tan tarry Their as far as can now be secured. The.names to regulate their own work. If there English Derby. commercial treaties, before the mer- the crowd he win ter to try for the Leipzig, as Through—General marked by stars are of old National is a laz- man in It has been known for some time that chants of follows: Project those soon be discovered, but the average that we can never give league men. They include ten from Phil- William C. Whitney intended to send "Itis evident S*»orttntE News. player will not shirk batting training. I colt, up present policy relative to foreign adelphia, nine from Louis, three from take a either Goldsmith, a Meddler or Has- our KJdney St. never saw one who would not turtium to represent him in the great affairs, or the strenuous efforts being I and *Balm three oppor- I from Chicago, often as an New York, three crack at theb all as English event, and there was much spec- made to become a great sea poorer. We from Brooklyn and one from Boston. The tunity to do so presented itself. Field- be K.vXHAS CITY, Mo., Doc. 29.—A1l of for Na- ulation as to which would selected. must engage in colonial policies on a will bring the color back and drive away those 11 I wh.i jist follows: ing practice is seldom necessary ! racking pains. the American association magnates tional league players." large scale. We must strive to expand 1-ave arrived in this city to attend the Athletics. Declines Far In Advance. our spheres of interest and to instill in I axts on these organs as oil does on a rusty wheel. If you are I ,'2 e.«£cu'tive session of the association, Powers, c. Lajoie, 2b. JOCKEI "S EXPERIE YCE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—1n a commu- our people the consciousness of the ne- afflicted, it willcure you. Buy a bottle to-day. f \u25a0which will begin here tomorrow, held a Steelman, c. *M. Cross, ss. nication to Baron Coubertin. president cessity of an aggressive policy. It is only I % Baltimore hotel to- Fraser, p. L. Cross, 3b. of the Olympic games to be held :n by the annexation of territory beyond conference at the has objects of the meet- Bernhard, p. *Hartzell, If. Eddie Jones Tells of Peculiar Man- Chicago in 1904, President Roosevelt the development of our ccio- your night to discuss the possible for states, the |-- *| $1.00 at Made by I Plank p. Fultz, cf. agement of Austrian Races. indicated that it will not be nies, the organization and direction of 7>ra£4ist'f. A ing. AViltse, p. *Flick, rf. . him to preside on that occasion, as it The conference was attended oy interestingly of his hoped emigration to the same, that we may UAe J. H. McLean Co.. St. Louis. Mo. Lennon, *Duggleby, p. Mclntyre, f. Eddie Jones talked had been he would. I I Medicine t- ./\ Thomas J. Hickey, George E. of Davis, lb. Seybold. f. experiences in Austria to a San Fran- ever hope to be in a position to supply H. Wilmot, of Minneapolis; rode for Antone those natural products which we are not Bt. Paul: \Y. I'oston. cisco reporter. He BASEBALL GOSSIP. Toledo, and George Diecher, a wealthy brewer, wljo had a aoie produce within borders of C. J. Strtibel. of signed with In- to the Tebeau, Kansas City. Criger, c. Ferris, 2b. stable of forty horses, but is going to Pitcher Kellum has home country." of Parent, ss. England year, where there dianapolis. the o'jccts of the meeting tomorrow 'Warner, c. v ride in next The Young", p. Tollins, 3b. j^ is more money. A contract is now be- Harry Steinfeldt is laid up in California Colonies Not Self-Supporting. will be tr> finish all unfinished business. * with an injured hoof. constitu- Winters, p. Freeman, rt. ing tlrawn up with Tom Southall. for points out that the tion of establishing permanent boun- This means the adoption of a Mitchell, p. Stahl, cf. at Manchester Ed Dolehanty and Charles Campau are Mr. Harris while a com- whom he rode six races races. territory comprised in all of the German dary must be tion, the appointing of a schedule Williams, p. *Hickman, If. op his to America. in New Orleans attending the settled. while way back Joe is negotiating with the Col- colonies abroad amounts to 2,557,000 mittee and the awarding of the Omaha Dinninger, p. Dougherty, f. "Austria is no place for a jockey un- Quinn BOUNDARY CLAIMS Lantidonne Desire* Settlement. will controlled by l_a Chance, lb. he has a good contract with some, orado Springs club. square miles, with a white population franchise, which be less 'Infielder Charles Kuhns, late of Hart- Recently Lord Lansdowne has express- capitalists. Si. Louis. owner," remarked Jones. "Over there of 5,038 (only a little more than halt Milwaukee you anything if ford, has signed with Indianapolis. being ed in speeches the need of taking up the they don't give extra Schr.eetady has signed Pitcher Talbot German), not a single one of *Douglass, c. Padden, 2b. you' win, and there is very little chance The Alaskan boundary question. These dec- *Wallace, and Infielder Kane, late of Toledo. these colonies is self-supporting. ALL PBADIXG DISPUTES LIKELY Maloney, c. 3b. to do outside riding. Every stable has has gone to Cali- total income of the colonies for 1900 from TO larations by the head of the British for- DAN PATCH TOO FAST. Donohue, c. *Burkett, If. jockey, if you no contract Pitcher Wyatt Lee eign service, together with the well its so have to play Lajoie's All tariff dues and the like amounted 10 BE SETTLED AMICABLYAT you very much up against it. AU fornia with American are teiim. $5,226,470, while deficit, it is stated, WASHIXGTOX known wish of Lord Pauncefote to clear Hustings, th' 3 American boys, Taral, Morgan and the between the May He Retired Because Xo Class Is cSrvln'p'.' p. regular en- Outfielder Jack Heydon, :.at«» of Con- $6,977,922. away all pending differences Gray, besides myself, had signed with reached governments, will Oyon *Donohue, p. *Heidrick, cf. money." nie Mack's Athletics, has The between colony two doubtless lead to to Him. Mailman, gagements, and all made some ideal relations a Anderson, lb. f. Jones stated that meetings of three Rochester. and the mother country, says Mr. Har- the formal exchanges necessary to an NEW YORK. Dec. 29.—Unusual interest Vienna, I-.cher Eddie Poole was maniod Dec. adjustment. At present it seems likely make-up of the Baltimore. veeks' length were held at Buda- IS at. Springfield, Ohio, to Miss ris, are those which permit the colony BOTH GOVERNMENTS centers about the Grand pest Carlsbad and a couple of oth^.' Gertrude WILLING that direct negotiations and the subse- programme for next season, Robinson, c. Keister, ss. of Thompson. to produce the raw material, which the will Central places. Sunday was the biggest day country pays quent assembling of a commission the decision of stewards Bresnahan, c. Seymour, rf. there racing on George Tebeau has sold to D. C. Pac::- mother receives and back inasmuch as the i>. Dunlin, If. tho week, but' was no ar of Denver, his interest in the Den- state; commend itself to the parties concerned will detei-mine whether or McG-innity. Monday and Friday. As in Russia, the , in a manufactured but, in accord- In this matter *Hug^hes, ii. Jackson, f. \er Western league club. ance an irresistible law of econo- Alaskan Boundary Difficult}-and Mi- as the most feasible procedure. young pacing stallion *Mc.G-an, *Kelle.y, jockeys, trainers and horses came from Pabst, with not the sensational lb. cf. mostly First Baseman Ed of the Cal- mics, colony great nor Cases of Difference Promise The border issues outside of that relat- Patch, is he campaigned *Selbach, England, but the officials were Atlanta a with material re- Dan 2:O4V£, to Williams, 2b. If. suspicious officials! ifornia league, is to manage the will emancipate gradually ing to Alaska are those which long have 1902. This five-year-old son of Joe McGraw, 3b. natives—and such team next season. sources itself to He Disposed of Very have less In an American jockey is seen country. "It existed and created more or Patchen, 2:01 14, went through the circuit Chicago. Whenever 1" tcher Cogswell, of Dayton, and "Pitch- from the mother is doubt- Quickly. fniction. The joint high commission / to talk to anybody he is sent for and i'tiley*of Grand Rapids, have ful, however," continues Mr. Harris, from Windsor to "Memphis without losing asked explain his conversation in de- er Harvey which assembled some time ago prac- Sullivan, c. Isboll. lb. to ;un:pfd to Columbus. "whether this will shortly be true of any a race. He looks like the L-idt horse *McFarland, c. *Daly. 2b. tail. As Eddie was constantly running Term., has tically disposed of these lesser IMmii ard he was always Will A. Smith, of Knoxville. of the present colonies of Germany." WASHINGTON, Dec. is expected in the 2SC, class for next season, Griffith, p. Davis, ss. across Americans whom b down to 2:01 or thereabouts. per cent. PEKIX, Doc. 29.—A party of Manchu Messner heeds my advice he Lee, p. Gettman, rf. tion chosen. would be a renewal of efforts to edjust Jf Mr. Patten. Clarke, c. POWERS' POIXTS. George Tebeau, of Kansas City, an- princes, including Prince Su. coll- •won't race Dan Patch in the free.fOT-All i>. the Alaskan boundary and other pending Carey, lb. nounces that he has signed two more questions, the canal treaty being regard- of taxes on goods entering Pckin, start- class next year.'' league men—Pitcher Oscar Chinese court. A I'iylH of Organized Ball Against California ed as one of many pending issues. Now ed Saturday to meet the "Do you consider Dan Patch a greater Jones and Inflelder Nordyke. dowager empress is making vigorous SLOVS WILL HIDE HERE. manager the champion WATER FOR ARID LANDS that the British government has yielded The horse than his sire?" was asked. Frcediiiuiiiam. Jack Grim, of efforts to assert herself before the Chi* "Yes, I think ho beat Joe Portland club, of the Pacific Northwest the Clayton-Bulwer treaty ' and other will .I'atch- President P. T. Powers, of the National negotiations, new populace with a view of retrieving eventually. ' league, has accepted the Spokane man- points in tho isthmain it de- en's record He is the most Uttle Jnekey Never Again to Try Association of Prefessional Baseball' Continued From First Page. the prestige lost by her during the last perfect mannered horse [ over saw. You leagues, along with President Johnson, agement for next season. sires to take up some of the other ques- Entfisfe Courses. American league, is Outfielder George O. Barclay, of next tions in which they have important inter- few i-e-ttrs. can place him anywhere—race him in of the in entire St. Louis league team, was wed- federal government going into The programme for the return just you NEW YORK, Dec. Sloan, sympathy with President Spalding's ef- season's the matter. ests involved. » court's front or behind, as like. He: 28.—Ted ac- ded on Dec. 17, at Easton, Pa., to Misa A senator from a Washington state re- Pekin provides the emperor stall driving. knowledged to be the greatest of ail fort to rid bas-eball of the persistently Fauneefote.'* Ambition, to that lets mo do all the He has never obstreperous New York magnate, for ob- Eirma Field, of that city. marked he learned of ir- precede the dowagtr empress to this city yet jeekeys, will be in the saddle again that what had met a horse that he didn't have ne^ct vious reason*. Said Mr. Powers: "It is The famous old Brown intielder. "Brud- rigation had been at his own expense, Lord Pauncefote desires to clear up in order that he.may be enabled to ne< t safely beaten at pole. season, and he will do all his riding In der Gleason, now a St. Louis fire- the seven-eiHfhtbs organized^ baseball against Mr. Freedman Bill" the and that this experience had not been all pending' differences and have "a clean the dowager empress with great honors it As to his present speed. very this country. Kever since the English now. I am willing to be wiped off the man, is laid up with injuries received 1 know responding to an alarm. fortunate. slate" before his present term as ambas- the station when she arrives. little about that. 1 have driven him a Jockey club refused to renew his license. baseball map myself," continued Mr. other day while sador clos«. When he Tod Powers we win this light for Arcos Rusie says that he isn't digging To'such objections as Mr. Quarles of- comes to a came has been idle, with the exception of "unless a living, fered, the reply is made by the irriga- to Washington there were four great is- a mounts in California. principle and freedom, which the war ditches because he has to make a few Ho was told against Freedman and his methods because he to get trim tionists the power by which sues between the two governments. LIMBURGER. list i he could but wants into that same The LAMBASTS THE unless get a license to ride means. It is war to the knife, and Ban for pitching winning ball again in a the federal government lower first of these was the Bering sea con- in England it would be a waste of time controls the Johnson, us well as myself, is in hearty minor league if necessary. waters of a stream enables it control troversy, which had reached an u"Ute A Prenchrr Condemn* Factory Mini SICK MADE WELL for him to apply to the Jockey club hero co-operation with Spalding in th's Nick brings the news from headwaters, Mr. Altrock its on the same principleMhat stage. Diplomacy disposed of this is- Dope. lor permission to ride. The rulings of the crusade. I saw Mr. Spalding today and California that Outfielder Dougherty has Kttclien he with the government might have something sue. The second issue was over Vene- English Jockey club are the law here, says he has not played naif his cards decided to cast his fortune Cincin- zuela, which, seal question, at CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—"The eating of WEAK MADE STRONG yet. Just what Mr. Spalding has up h:-s nati's club—provided Cincinnati has a to say were the miners to burrow under like the because in England a finding- of the a federal building in Colorado, even one time threatened war. But diplomacy pepper sauce and limburger cheese by American sleeve I don't kiviw. but by what I know club in any league. appetite ei- turf governing body has the of the man it must be something big- The proposed Eastern Interstate, or though the mining laws were matters of was again successful in averting trouble boys creates in them an for Marvelous Eiixr of Life Discovered by full effect of a promulgation of the Eng- ace high in fact. 1 am willingto stan.e Pennsylvania league, is to have a club state administration. and bringing about a settlement. The garcts and whisky," declared Dr. I Li- lish body. my reputation in baseoall that Freedman Lebanon, Pa., under the management The third important issue was on the isth- vid "Paulson, at an anti-cigaret in«ettng Famous Doctor-Scientist That Cures will bo of baseball entirely before we in enthusiasm of the Western people All the influence that Sloan could bring out of Frank P. Thyne, of Lowell. To date for irrigation, as revealed by such an oc- mian canal, which has been satisfactorily in the First Methodist church. bear English stewards get through wi... him. Yes," and those five cities are R-aling, in league with saloon- Every Known Ailment. to upon the fail- clubs, that are sticking to Mr. Freed- assured—Scranton. casion as this, shows its prominence as disposed of by the recent Hay'-Paunce- "Cooks are the ed to secure a reopening of his case, and Wilkesbarre, Lancaster and Lebanon. national issuo, treaty. keepers and cigarette makers," he &m- man." a and the desirability in fote dope last year he did nothing except to flit meeting wisely. to This leaves q;ily one issue remaining --tinued. "They deal out stomach Freedman .Jabs Powers. it Everybody seems nerves, Woiiiknu! Cures Are Effected That Stem back and forth between this country and Tourist Cars believe that irrigation is one of the in order to bring about "a clean slate"— that excites the and the boy then Europe, shoot pigeons, try his hand as Mr. Freedman laughed when he heard namely, the border controversy, both as to the cigarette for an agency to of the organized baseball Through to Angeles the Grand safest methods and soundest policies. turns Like Miracles Performed The Secret an "angel" and bet a little on the races. scheme against Los via and Alaska. At present a them down. Parents arc guilty of — him and said: "1 don't mind their Canyon, Royal Gorge and Salt Lake to Canada calm But when the season of 1902 opens in the Minneapolis modus vivendi exists as to the Alaskan criminal carelessness when they allow of Long Life of Olden threats nor do 1 worry about them. Th' City. & St. Louis R. R. Bbera Release Tiieir Captives. limburger cheese to be East Tod will be found in the saddle, and National league is still in existence- and Personally conducted and select. boundary, chiefly for the purpose of pepper sauce or Times lie says that he will show the world that "Nick" Young is still its president. Thd LONDON. Dec. SO.—The war office has avoiding a clash along the border and served to their children. Revived. his period of idleness did not take the New York club will we alive next season received a dispatch from Lord Kitchener, holding each side in check until a final "The proper cure for the cigarette habit edge off his skill as a rider. and I wiil be a.t the head of it. A team dated Johannesburg, saying that the boundary is determined upon. It seems is not drugs, but a diet in the home. If The Rtm;dy Is Free to All Who Send Name According the stories told in up- will also be in th<; field. Mr. Powers British prisoners captured when the on both sides the the proper food were given the boy early and Address. to is only an employe o. Mr. and successfully crushed Firmans to be conceded that town sporting resorts, Sloan has been Spalding. Boers Col. modus cannot be carried on indefinitely, in life there would be no cigaretto the commercial taint saturates the who:e TAKES VIEW camp at Zeefontein, Dec. 24, have been assured that the ban will be taken off opponents. AIoSY and that sooner or later the main ernes- fiends." years of patient study, and delv- schume of mv 1 have the law returned to Bethlehem. After a ]t 1 liberated ing Into the dusty record of the past, ;is him in England within few weeks. and common sense on my side.' well a.s following modern experiments ir. is known that this assurance has reach- the realms of medical science. Dr. James ed the Jockey club in this country, for TKOTTKRS AXDP.UEKS. ACTIXCi GOV. WRIGHT IS EXTHISI- W. Kidd, Baltes Block, Fort Wayne, Tod has been informed that the moment Ind., makes the startling announcement restored to good standing ASTIC OVER AMERICAN PROG- that he has surely discovered the elixir he is abroad Janice. 2:08%, is dead. he can have a license to ride here. That Hal McEwen, 2:10, is dead. RESS IX PHILIPPINES just '\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 after, Jay *\u25a0 \u25a0 -"\u25a0\u25a0 i.- what Sloan is for an en- Country is to be sold at auc- •-• \u25a0>,'• ..,\u25a0 \u25a0'W ' '-.'":\u25a0 "' -\u25a0;-\u25a0 :'.. . \u25a0-,>:- .\u25a0.\u25a0."\u25a0•• \u25a0"-.'\u25a0 "-•.r^'..-> -• . ;\u25a0 gagement which will yield him even tion. •' more money than Danny Maher will get Thomas Lawson wants to buy Dare has been Devil, 2:09. for riding for King Edward or- The Kentucky Breeders' association is ORDER HAS REPLACED CHAOS fered to him. out of debt. Arornat!: Stomach Bittsr;, (lr(\n(\ra WHOLESALE groceries. Sloan has no idea of returning to Eng- Matey says Gus that he will be in the KWtatoSn ! for Dyspepsia and Indtges- Whslsalj Grj;} enough of Eng- sulky again DflAfa ? ?hflQ3 f. 11l The oHast v land. He has had the next season if alive. Gen O'haffee Denies Report of Sevi- h II of Boots. Sh»3 tion Fine Eioo:1 P"l^'3l"- 11l 111 rl\ lish game. If be "makes good" on th? The biennial congress of the National 11 kOf UIIUUJ.Iv.S andßaWrari pA UIUUUIU House in ths Narthwut Friction—Military- UUJIJ --\u25a0 At all drueeuts- e«ri3'il of the metropolitan circuit he association meets in New York Feb. 12. onn Author- II %\l\ 1 tracks thj I dealers and B. Simon 1. \u25a0will be satisfied. Tnlike the majority of Ottawa's ice meeting is scheduled for ities Give Way to the Proprietors of f\ flninjm I L !L? Feb. 12-13. A $400 will be Minnesota Shos 7 rtlV Oh BTTPJ\O jockeys Tod is not gaining in weight free-for-all j, ,| : t mvi, given. Civil Power. Company. 11.I1. UUlLlllll IK UJ., v. as he grows older. He is a man now, Cuban buyers are taking a large num- 242-280 E. sth St. 201-209 E. Third 3t. and will never weigh much more than ber of high class carriage horses from B. SI/WOIN, Kay. he does today. He can ride as light as leading New York dealers this season. Lord Derby both in MANILA, Dec. 29.—Referring: to the any of the first-class boys in this coun- With Iva Dee and work accomplished by the United his string. George Spear has two of the States n Oldsstand Lirjejt Drug H3i;> \u25a0 try. doeos not waste away in Turk- Philippine during (il A!e, Porter, and wl . Ho commission the last A Staut Bss.-. Dsaijri necessary most energetic breakers that any one n ~w/> Watsrj ';i!lfl3 thi Northwest. in Paii.i. ish baths, and never finds it up year Acting Gov. Wright says: SodaandMinsral Oi]B- GUs3virj. Sir; \u25a0 tminer ever hooked with. UAll flrd 3 Gla3J and to take violent exercise. Fruit Ciders and 3 ft \u25a0III'M j. One of the best commentaries on the re. "Out of darkness has come light, and SIII I tilA Drinks. Ul UIJU cal Instrument! and Ao.jlUi:i It Is understood that Sloan will sign cent sale in New York is the high aver- immense and wondrous strides have taken UUIIIUIO. with tht- stable which seeks him, accept- age of prices obtained. To be sure, there place. year ago everything of ing a big .sum for first call on his serv- expressed that the A outside were some surprises Manila was practically chaos. Now, out- Bras, ices. As the stable is not a large one, stallions did not sell for more money, Rims i u\i few provinces where the in- M\, Stj. he will be able to take any number of but a sober second thought, wo think, side of the Biem i Sixth and Slbljy exists, 702-710 PaynoAr. outside mounts. Jt is said that the stalVL3 will convince the average horseman that surrection still everything is in a to v/hich he will attach himself will ran? the prices in most instances were in most flourishing condition. In the 900 exclusively in the East, although a horse keeping with the fees tney will command miles from Manila north to Aparri not \u25a0 may be try for the Chicago ninety-five JqgKZy sent to D*erbv. in the stud. Nine hundred and a hosnle shot has been fired for many Jobber} ->i W Tod will go give ages descriptions Dairy Pradirj. fiMv>lfirnw/t Importers and In that event on and horses of all and were M Who!esa!a DR. JAMBS WILLIAMKIDD. the Westerners an exhibition of his skill. number months, while heuses have been built n..U. Butter. Che3S9. Hardware. Cutlery, Sport catalogued. Out of this great building crops U IllAf Ufllfli/nrO Btcydji of life. That he able with the aid of a The influences which have brought sold an average price ot and are still and are Eggs. Milk ail II tne Goods, TOOI3, is 5?32 were at planted. apply II 11 111 lIUIUHUIUiI IIW IMi andSundrlas. mysterious compound, known only to about the prospect of his n-sroiation" to $531.50. Numbers considered, this is a These same conditions to UUllUlt Crearfi. himself, produced as a result of the year.; favor in England are unknown, but those record breaker and its own story the larger part of Southern Luzon." ciosely say tells pnnn? he has spent in searching for this pre- who have followed the case better than a written volume. Gov. Wright said that he was satisfied IIXnnvI II IA «i°r.3. Mf'rs of Men's cious life-giving boon, to cure any and that the return of his license will he that the majority of Filipinos recognize 1 Ul/UUU Furnishing Goods. -every disease that is known to the human made upon the express stipulation that t, Ull 6.1 loan Mire Co.. attempt England Vet Eloquent Appeal. and appreciate what has been dorTe and Lite Grescen! Cnsonerr 268-280 East Fourth. body. There is no doubt of the doctor's he will not lo ride in Mute. Third and Minnesota. were doing all they earnestness in making his claim, and the next season. Tod was only too anxious No where throughout the vast realm of the leaders could remarkable cures that he is daily effect- to enter Into such an agreement, as he baseball except In the infinitesimal frag- to bring the remaining Filipinos to a Dry dpif, ing very strongly. is heartily English game. Pom foods seems to bear him oul sick of the ment allied to the trust combine by peaceful view of the situation. Fifth and Wacouta. His theory which he advances is one of personal or financial ties, can there be Five insurgent officers and 175 men reason and based on sound experience HK l«s ALL, RHiHT. a sign of antagonism to the new a medica] practice of many years. found with six cannon, fifty-one rifles and sev- o*^" tn Tt president, A. G. Spalding. and his sup- Vegetable Poult / costs nothing to try life remarkable league. en shotguns surrendered yesterday 10 ' AA porters within the old National Uliill'lUU!Ul!> and Gams. /l,v«J« Dry "Elixir <>f Life." as he calls it. for iiis Bill I-aiise Indorse-; HtMebraad, even a shadow of public the American authorities on the island of Gnmmiooinn 1V... Wholesale Goods ani But if be sends it free, to anyone who is a there now the I irif Noti^s A specialty of suf- Signed l>y Brooklyn. doubt as to tha justice of Mr. Spalding-s Cebu. It is believed that island PAnflv Miners' End Lumbsrmsn'i ferer, in sufficient Quantities to convince the wisdom of his seemingly is pacified. *nd \u25a0111 111 A ability to cure, so there is abso- opinion of "Bill" L*uige canse, or n r It UUUUU Suits. of its [n the retired, arbitrary course, it will be at once re- Uhaffee, when questioned concern- UIJ lutely no risk to run. Some of the cures mldebrancl, -the second baseman whom platform Gen. moved by a re-perusal of this ing alleged friction between the civil and 31-33 E. 3d3t. cited are very remarkable, nud but for Ned HarJon has signed upon his recom- laid down by the new president and in- reliable witnesses would hardly be crtd- ni( ndation. near being military authoritis m the Philippine The comes ihu most dorsed by the National league: ited. lame have thrown away promising infieMer in the game at the promote, foster, elevate and per- archipelago, said that absolutely no such uitt x Mm. Lange, 1 —To mner. and walked after two Like Fourth and crutches about or present time. Kildebrand is petuate the game of baseball, the nation- friction exists and that perfect harmony Sible/. three trials of the remedy. The sick, giv- a native o\ the Pacific coast. He is nov America. up by doctors, l>?en playing al field sport of prevails between the two authorities. He en home have lestor- ball in the California league. The _To eliminate all objectionable fea- ed to ttuir lami'i. s and friends in ptr.'"' ,,. space time is Pf«! 6. SOMMERS&GO., of that simply marvelous. 4--T0 cultivate develop- Gen. Chaffee further explained that 102-106 E. Third St. desire for the highest athletic Partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia. Stune Hints oh the Subject .Fri':l may be their skillfullness, every time the slightest friction had dropsy, gout, scrofula and piles are quick- ?>>• ment that they Manager going the field, raise their pro- arisen in the provinces between the two Tom Loftus is to take ly and permanently removed. It pun- t/lsirke. both on and off up his permanent in Washing- flea the- entir« system, and tissues, to a high plane and add luster authorities he had invariably ordered the residence blood ••'loo much practice >s as harmful as fession national game. military to to civil ton about Feb. 1. He denies emphatical- restores normal nerve power, circulation not enough, it and interest to the surrender the author- as ie not an easy mat- establish a central gorevning ity. ly any action of transferring the Wash- and a slat.' of perfect Health is produce,! in to strike, a happy medium." says 5-To ington franchise to New at once. To the doctor all systems are Capt. Clark, York. FOLEY BROS. &KELLY and equally of the Pitts-burg team. "Aft- From California comes word that the alike affected by this great er June 1 1 do not in having "Elixir of Life." for remedy believe erratic "Rube" Waddell has signed a Wholesale Grocers. nsftanrC Send 'the much hard work in the morning, and
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