Nsftanrc

Nsftanrc

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.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    1 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us