Panama Hats Melbourne

Panama Hats Melbourne

titt: ixdtaxapot.ts .tourxal, Friday, may 2, 1002. I s ir.g partisan feeling in all circles j quarter? to-da- y of the resignation of W. very hard but was unlucky in placing its sence from the city of Judge Ralston, who . intense ' IN ami the party whips arr vigorously used to II. Woodford, general superintendent at USED THE LATIN TWIST hits. Attendance. 1.2. GAME ENDED A ROW granted the injunction, action in both case - Monday. lirjn. The uppoiillon nop s Pittsburg, and the s. lection of l.oul.- J. Columl us. R.H.eXA.K. i K. City. lt. H. O.A.K. was postponed until fil'i 1 e 0 kpto holdbhfs-th- r Ions enough to fore the Haas, assistant to the g neral manager, aa Mart, cr l Nance. cf....l of the his successor. The char.ee is rfiYetive to- - Mar.y. rf...O 2 Pothfus. rf.O 2 3 0 1 r ji cti'.n of the treaty, but the faith 1 Southern Association. od Lally. 1 1 3 0 13 r.-to- re- - J If If pro-sule- rs In still ('ay. It la und Mr. Woodford Smith. 10 having Its ratification 1 0 1 1 1 X I 0 Ar, j (Jrim. 0 e.rnJy. III-- Birmingham, 9; Nashville. 7. Mror.g. sfen to take tip private bulne?. other Uli. COOlv. ST FROM COLLEGE, 2 1 1 1 2 1 e 131 PI SHERIDAN ALMOST 3IOBOKD i Jl Kvans. 2 c i- - Hevtu. New Orleans, 5; Little Rock, L the a; p Mntme nt of : 1 change announced Turner. 3 0 2 Urion. .1 2 2 2 BY BALTIMORE ROWDIES. i 0,0 H. Halj as divlidun engli.ter of the was iionsii:!!' downfall. Nattress, s..O 0 0 Lewee. s. .o 1 5 4 0 I.nlwmchrrr Withdraws t'lmram. !. - ; ' Philadelphia division, vice K. 1. Moblcy, re- Fox. c 0 1 0 McHride. .0 3 0 0 "Three P League. - 4 May 1. suit brought Thomas. p..rt 0 Wolff, p- - 0 u LONDON, Thelibel signed. .12 111., May 1. PfMter, i..0 1 BLOOMINGTON. Fifteen by SuffieM against Henry Iabouchere. 13 27 11 Inl -- Totals .6 hundred attended the opening game of the f:. j in 2 1") 24 15 "Was growing out of statement made Truth LONG VOYAGE ENDED. In Totals Crowd A nue Because MeGravr y. St. I'nnl Did Itti;nei Lnst InninK 0i red Three I League season to-da- The game r'lVetlng upon the former, was settled to-!a- v. and Won ly IIIttiuK Williams Score by innings: ot Given n Base Policeman was called in the fourth inning on account Mr. IiboTKhf r withdrew all th im- Columbus o 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0--2 of rain. Score: Bloomington, 2; Cedar weak, nervous, exhausted, putations on th" honor of Ioro" SuftVId. Arrival of the Cruiser Brooklyn with AmnocIh timt Score. Kansas City 0 0 2 0 3 J 0 6 Struck with a Brick. Rapids. 0, expressed as being more satis- l all out of sorts. Over- who himself nu Stolen hit Nat- May 1. opening fied with this statement than he would Admiral ilentey Board. base Smith. Sacrifice EVANSVILLE. Ind.. The tress. Two-bas- e Meany (2), Nance, game of the championship season here to- worked nerves are b-- f n with a verdict in his favor. May 1. The cruis- hits always have NEW YORK. armored Smith, O'Brien. Wolfe. Three-bas- e hits day was poorly played. Score: off Sandy 5:3) to irritable er Brooklyn arrived Hook at St. Panl 7 Indianapolis. 4 Grady, Lewee. Double plays Thomas Detroit 4 Cleveland ... 1 R.II.E. and restless. The Mirny Diphtheria Patients Saed. o'clock this morning. Rear Admiral Nattress to Grim; Nattress to Evans to Evansvllle ....1 11 5 . 1 Grim; O'Brien to to Grady. Innings Boston Baltimore ... 4 Davenport 0 023200008 10 e eyelids twitch, the stomach BERLIN. May 1. The use of Professor Remey, ommander-In-chic- f of the Asiatic .MlhvHiikee llTolede Lewee 0122401 212 pitched By 1 nomas. 5; bv rtirster. 3. Hits . Beading; Vet- diphtheria serum has resulted, -- 4. Philadelphia. Washington Batteries Polchow. Treat. rebels, brain is fcggcd, Rehnns's station, left Cavitr, Philippine islands, Kansas City.. Columbus made Off Thomas, 'j; off Pfiester, Struck ter and Vetter, McCord, Foster. Umpire the according to jrtatls-tl- Just published. In the March 1 on the Brooklyn, having com- . I I .Minneapolis. Ill out By Wolfe, 1. Bases on balls Off St. Louis .'1 CIiIchro Louisville 2; Wolfe, 2. Messmer. and the heart is unsteady. death rate from diphtheria in Berlin on Thomas, ofT Pfiester. 2; off 1. lowest pleted his term of service the station. Time 1:17. DECATUR. 111.. May Three thousand V. Umpire Tindill. Stop nerve-forc- e. In the vear I ever recorded. The deaths Rear Admiral Remey was interviewed on American Aociutimt Standing:. American League Standing. people, an Immense crowd for this" town, the waste of from diphtheria were then 4r. Prior to the were present to-da- y at the opening game of Profes.-o- r Behrens ?erum the condition In the Philippines. He said: Club. Triple In the Tenth NVon. Club. Tlayed. Won. Lost. Pet. I League season. game Stimulate digestion, introduction 4 of the Three The , 2 .711 6 2 .607 e!j.eae ranged from "I have no actual noun to bring from the Caiumbus ... t 5 l.-- Detroit the death? from this LOUISVILLE, Ky., May After Louis- was called on account of rain before the strengthen J.OO to 2.0. a year. Philippines. Of the stories of alleged cruel- St. Paul ... 6 4 2 .o Boston 8 5 3 .623 first Inning had ended. Score, 5 to 2 in the nerves, and ties and the subjection of the natives to Louisville .. S 1 3 .".23 ville had the game well In hand Minneapo- Chicago .. 7 4 3 .571 favor of Decatur. replenish the so-call- ed 3 .571 7 4 3 .571 vital power. Prince Henry Poutilur nt Home. the 'water cure' I have no per- Milwaukee . 7 4 lis developed a batting streak which tied lliiladelphia sonal knowledge. What I may have heard Indianapolis 3 3 .ä") Washington 8 4 4 .5o0 "Failing strength had my gen- 4 .429 the score in the eighth. Gannon's triple in 8 4 4 .5o0 Butler Defeats Shortrldge. reduced LÜBECK, Germany. May 1. At a I should not care to k'ive for publication Kansas City t 3 St. Louis vitality; grip brought on brctjchitis because of the possibility of being called Toledo 7 2 5 .26 the tenth gave the locals victory. At Cleveland . 9 3 6 .333 team no eral meeting of the l.ubec branch of the Ö The Butler baseball had trouble and nervous prostration, and suffered committee of Senate now Minneapolis 8 2 .230 600. Baltimore .... 7 2 5 .256 I to-d- ay pro- before the the tendance, Score: from dizrv spells, Freisinnige (People's) party ,a investigating the charges. I in defeating Shortrldge yesterday afternoon nervousness, con- L'vllle. li.H.o A r: Minn. R.H. O.A.B. to-da- y fusion of the ' BALTIMORE, May 1. game on college campus. Only seven innings mind and palpitation t posal was made and widely approved that "Concerning general conditions in the If a band of brigands had waylaid Emil If. 2 3 1 0 The the T 1 A . 1 ' Kerwin. .3 Quillins. a I,. I " I . .1 - , T ...11220 the heart Dr. Miles' Henry of Pru.-?l- ?hould be adopted iMai.iirt, v j;a i.ve me (lann.in, 3 2 1 0 Phylvj 3 3 3 2 4 1 Nervine and Prince utntrai inm utiuru i Fertig about 3:15 yesterday afternoon as he cf..3 between Baltimore and Boston ended in a were played. In which Butler tallied seven ms worneei a a a Joint candidate at the next election left that things were progressing satisfac- Plournoy, rf.O 0 2 1 0 Wllmot. rf..O i complete cure journeyed street and 1 14 0 row, which but for the interference of the runs and High School six. Shortrldge Mk.s. 1 of members of the Reichstag by all the torily slowly but surely and that pacifica- out East Washington r.anzell. 1...1 12 0 0 ! Werden. 1...0 3 J. E. Iakwell, Esst Atlanta, G I 3 2 1 of runs in the last Inning parties representing the middle tion was only a of time. boldly relieved him of his new summer Spies, c 2 0 M'F'rl'd. cf.l police might have resulted seriously for scored four their I." 1 various matter Talk of i 14ft2 4 0 got .19 ! '"ogan. 2...1 2 3 a arusi?, u.. - with two men out. The Butler boys q class s. the withdrawal of the United States from chapcau maybe have won ie 1 1 3 Umpire Sheridan. In the last Inning Mr. Indianapolis could Tannfhill. s.2 1 3 1 overconfident and were careless In throw- IH Philippines 1.4 based on Hums. 2... II Mill Ii the inaccurate and the first battle with St. Paul, but as he was Sohaub, 3 0 0 3 C..2 0 I 0 Sheridan refused to allow McGraw his base ing. Thornburg. for Butler, pitched good, Cork Exhibition. incorrect knowledge of conditions out Coon, p 1 3 0 Corhett. p...O 0 0 allowing International permitted to em and 2 after having been, was claimed, hit by a steady ball, the visiters six hits.

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