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TITR ItF.r'ri'.IAC: SATT"RTAY. ''KP.TUWTIY 21, 1900. 5 t f CHOPIN RAN FIRST, OUT WAS SET BACK, I)isii::i1itir'(! for Fouling S:i Kuiglit and .Monsi-ltoH-it Xtw Oili-m.-. UNLUCKY SIDNEY LUCAS. .Willi an Kvmi Break sit tlu Tost He Would Have Won His Rare Jimp Also Fared Badly Racing Kwulis. nEPl'BUr sit.-i u New Orl.-.ttis. ii.. Tcb. !. -Tno iiar.Jkap at one mil- r. s ull.d in a g. iui-:e surprise. Dtvior aushn. on reported fast work. rai made a sh.-rt-prue favorite, with Sidney l.tKis h i uT'l choh-e. at fours. These two wer- tl.- laly o::.s heavily barked. Kd 'jrilJi.d II, whose forte heretofore has been inu-1. was neglected at sit The start was a Jj.iJ oiio, (i inland setting much the lst of it. lie 1-d tiie field a merry chase Mid h id. everything- tiptoeing at the h ad of tho stre'.e". Uoland nursd turn care fully ji.d landed him a winner by a length from Dei-tor Yausbn, who beat Sidney Uu- us a head for the place. With an eu.uil break Ijieas would have "a on. Deponan ocncd favorite iu the first. with Troubaliue a close second choice. The Texan., hei'ied by Hugh Km-, placed the favorite as if there was nothing !.- to it. I"nder the -steady play, the general public. planing its faltu to Troubaline. got as good as 3 to 1. although at pot there, was very littto difference between the :n l.omuad sot off running, but wo quickly headed by Troaballae. who op n-d up a Rap of two lengths. Deponan not to b-r at the head of tho stretch, but was beaten fur speed and fell beck. Then Lomond challenged. Lot the filly, running strona. got the d-cistou by a neck. Harney . xvas thirJ. As usual in all maiden affairs, every thing m touted In the second as being the real thing S-ottish Orit was a luke warm favorite, but went to the jrost with out any ta.o!e iuumi-bi. ilitlemhil proved to be the best. for. after success fully stalling off challenge' from a half dozen, ur w awjy in the s:ret, h aud vu m ho pla.-,.-.i from datanta. In tl..: third Jimp was a hot favorite. nuny thousands b. ing Ijet on him lie was off lad:y. but ill the far turn ran Into tue bunch, and was iliniblng oer horses when he wa.s sh-ii ol. aim Taber nu cviupeil-l :o .VjII up. It xv..s a bad jumbl-. and several ns of ti'il were liaiile. but were cot Howed. Julius Cu-sir Won bv a l.-ixik. from D-jo, with the favorite third. Arquebus, for the second time w ithin a fortnight, was a good thins in the tilth, lie. however, tailed to run np to txifccta:iou. Shushing iu the mtk. Sea Klin-tit. Cnofjia and ilouseltoff fought it out, Chopin a -l-ting the xertlltt by a nose. There was a bad jumble in the stretch, rid w hen claims of foul were made by the bojs on Sea Knight and Jlou-eitotf. t'hop.u was dis-iiuallllc-d. and Sea Knight given the race. lyran way moved tip to third position. Diana. Fono wou the U-I. In a haid tliive. from free laid v. Sir Christopher. m0 t.t elite, blew up afu-r going a half mile. Hie uiniiiitrlc. Kirst race. le-Ilm,-. st-.eti xurloiys-- Tr..ut-a!r 1; Miuiill. 11 to j aim 4 to i, noti ,-ili oi i.j a nt'k; fainiuUJ, 113 tt'i '-ti o to 1 aihi to !; Iiuej t'.. lit (Macjo. r.ti. 1J to J. Unii. Tim !:3J'jt- Lib -Ka .mrl fc hi:majLfi alo ru-i. H on.i rae-, llr fjr jiur- - Ai.ttt-n- till, A)t u.it lanli, s te rand 'J lo l, tiv.ii lm i:.,i L a lent;'i Aatunia. 1W tWmklielli. u lo 1 and I t3 2 -'-ml; X-Ln -nvr. Hi't belli alto 1. 1I.11X '!.!.:.. I. it. a.lanl ltv ,e. dcnalor cilli.n, bL.tuso In', iiuiia. fhia, Marcon tKnsuii, Matt .Mniiikon. UrUlot, 'lae aud Clarence '. aiHt, laiL, i'lih.i !.. f. iiir.s. n-.IIe and aa eighty- Ju:..ia a.r. i- tMivlirtl.. 4 w 1 ana to i, ..a Jiivlnx by hair a l-tgtn. lri. VH -. j.r atmnaV. t to l ana 3 to -, 'una, Jitirp. 112 Ta l' ii. 1 iu :. iMlr.l. Tim". I 'Jt. Klaaiore. tiltig 1-lr.ooiHi. i..n :Vwrll. lint-lit Nlg.tt. Uur and 0- v r nir 11' fleli.T al-o rati. 1 ' u.th i w.e la.l- Ud iart!ana II. 1.- 1.' I'. 4 1" I ani H to i. ftoti eaUy Ij, i.o 1- all.'. !j.t..r Vaunt'n. W. thwl. I to i anl 3 to u, eonti. M'lti y taii-as. 1'tJ tVeJl-p. i- -at.ii). 7 t. 1 thud, liiiw, imi. Aura, .lai U. itJiH. tlailicI.l. Vaiiir and Kaood aio fdl! ii r . !:in!, o:i m'le cbot.n, - t. "i ana to 2. ftiiahed tu--t L. m -nictli. i.ut fes aituaoned: Isea Kmcht. 2 an La-l;t 4 !.. 1 and k to i won ,lrt-li: l.i a'k: Atie-':tiT. foj llaindril. 1&1 to 1 mj o to I. pe-,rni. i -an. j'H (E. Jam-. & to ! J. In-, 1 !-,. ilioan Vail. 1-iaJn. Ar- u-i.u. Ivi ,-t. Jionttait. laid Ihjla, .:1 itiab aad swatui Ana! ao ran. Sixth rac. rlx a-id one-halt furtoncs-Dla-ia 1 itiio. M tlr,rini'-ki t.i l ana 3 tj ;. u -a:ily L a l-i..th. 1-Vee lldy. Vbi 3JaJoni. to I and . to 1, i- .n-t. -riTi' yiZ iV. J'lOeo, l to l. tnlid. 'lime. l.-i. Kace riud. Mr tlir.'tophei. IIImi 1X-.1-. 2-anet'o. Mmc taght and laifayeue aIo un -New Orieitli KlllrlCM. First race, selllns. half uitle: Snfhl race, half mile: iiace fhllips ... llyo'ta IKlMRBiS JodB 1-oUy Buoy .. .. Northumbertand ilanrica ........ 1 T. Caton .... Mnlor Bill 1J Acitaur :.4 ....! i"ran Is Kl I . - -..l''j tCloSiaa ......... l I AnxKMin .. lit I Pitai- Todd .. 1--'! Hl fclftnal - .. -.l' ..i' ..loi ..1)5 ..US . -i'K ..lit L-j Hin Krinle .. ljlan Mag-it Ul ! tranlc Juhnaun 0T-. Siugsaid Tblrd rac -41 handicap, sl'orl curs ste'(,le lfioa Tension Mm..Ui! tllover od!.. .....3?3 l"ha ttekr 1-1 1 t.j ageor us Al IWto 134 Jack liars Its Foorth nee. the Sfieed Handicap. Mx furlcum: loMI -TOr 6i vlxaivita . IK aiaggie uavis i Jtimtin M... Tnaditaa . Jude Wardeil .... lrtnoe of Venaia hrt t Ano-a Judge Warden and Aides coupled All Uucaley entry. ..l.i ,.:o7 -r i-iiui rac. Muutg, n,iie ana a nan; Ana Pain 1-ad H.. It lul t-Ji i lit l.'aba l"irt'ls italb-r lat tjaneit Mxtlt raf. aeiltrar, N-l Ar..!l:H alta r iura Itjntfia . ... i:tidirpiia ..... ' I'oeum ....... 1.1 j Uanqua 11... cne mile: C Jennie K .... , ... 1'i lHimonetta W't ij VtiUl Tanar "( ... ST Mlarrnes U U ....lirt t!eo.o . -...l. ,. IJO i W4-rdraiao ... ...11? imt. six farliaigs: vi I Hanl;er Oreen ....left .... t 1 Xanile Inns .. -.1 1 l lit run Matt irnt.K a ..... t7u.uili.tn la-ktr t. n:lt rj,-e. t Leil'hng OutJt i ill" J .... itne iNmnnjs ........ li2 !linH'rit !m Warren I'o.nt Ii Jxntai. a ii :(im II. Kilclini..l; ii.iok :' 1 snutun.ock i'Xt :i,n.i - I'M IIOIlM AT MI ll.l.li. tlnn Wcll-ivnoit ti ICnitnerH inter iiiK Jit nnibirlitxifl lnrl.. r. f-'U'jVins iiis.i cn'erir.nc the herd's wln. i.:.ni; la and attrd Xa?hil!!e u.ll be f lu t i-'.t tj !-al ttirtits: T. 11. Kjjn liaa ail ("vn tl'Q 1 var-olds in I i utiin.,. rrpr-entli.g the gel of Al farrow an.1 lmjt. inina. thte.1 or fojr 3-year-olds and setea i el:nt oiUer t.rAa. In t!.e liandtcap tUvisUm ti ba St MtnouitLn. 'Hie Koman. ttiidt-n lank. t;.'iii tand4id. tl Ituantr. S,.on. our Fiitsid nti-1 1'riue. :-l s'.monian u probablv tne larg"-t I.Mo In tralnln In tt- West, staadlni; liLZ's UinOi high, ana tvcigtdng marly l.iji) uund. lie Is eriKfreil in ltn ttaj Urooklyn ILmdlcap ait the HuMlrtian, and the handi-apper a given hitu nil itnl- .t ot niii.-'y avhi p.au la in each e.ent. t-t Sniantn la a ear-old. and Is by s't. tctor Tali" u-en. Tho Koman la alik entered In both liamlii a'. and in to carry le2 poanJ- n t.-h. lie aa n niy lair lKitii U5t seaiMn. and ni.'no than enco ik.va1 hi abdilv to jviisV a J.O.-1 lump el irtit. t.U"n lank is iwreJ tly In tlio llrtoldyn llanotcap. antl r.ls tmpat Is ninety iiotlnd. Ilvati ha ro ether tiandlinp Inc. iue u-j' ji-wi 'oo who cold lltf t-te'i a 'al a half forlorn; l!.rj. I J.. .t M-muhij lt sjiritu; l.w on ui llontsjinerr Jlan.llaj. In rthlch lie neat Jianuei. wno later on v.m th. Kiiitnckv licrt.v. Liur.uis has Urn irallni.tnff' z.t the fmi all tlie it Inter, and Is h.inl eivnigu to uttueniuvc whi oi m ii.ui eaiipi cijiratter. Jio Is to carry He lioundj In the Hrookljn. 1rtA 2 VearlJ dlflttfon 4 1 tha MHn Ia mtn. ji-cl tntitely of peMints and nllics. all of tho colts halnK b-en added to the hn Ia-t fall, tine e.r tne m t. luKiu trjea ( mi. lot ts a Irtiy pcldlnif by A! IVrrow-. wit of Jaanic. and It i to his credit that he haM reauilv jn-eiH.t etery tjuesitton acketl hiin. llanKle h.is wir.t. nxl very well at Avonilalo Piutn. 'vhre for tho lat two r three niontrx I e Il.U l-een required t" do hit six OT eifcht tnllt a dv umler ad.ll Ainaes a siutton for work, hi owner ha found it nece iary to kes lilm at exercteo constantly l--twen peammi, an,! in cinaiuence of thi tleiitmenl the Lltso H In irtortKiH health and liard ai rin-ks. A -tsltr ht the farm k laj- or two ago ajs the on of lronuoi Bracelet hai n.-er lookel so well since lie Hret fflt the weiirht of a mJJIc. which It KHitK quite a pnoil d-l. for few hirHs er l"okel litttrr than lUnelo did lat M'Hn.ur. Mr. tlardner lll iscnJ llanKle n.l ten ota-r ler t' fumN-rlanil I'.trk n Mjr h t kj tnt the hanl of Trainer l"at T' m'.,n-i lip haw alreail ehipiied Shrove Tueda;.' to Meirr! , w;ere f wi;l lt iepprea I -. W l H..nMa fir the Tenntsrre tr.!i T-.M falv w-nn Ce racei U vear and tcr w.-n,Vr,uT In1!', r vmettt in w-'nter 'I'l'ttrrs lnlt"alea t M II ill ai well or better this sica:jn. Oca if Vo be:t linking ycar- Im-s Cer brl at Avoadal Is a odt ler limit ir "' .-. Ul.r.te. by t'.irji.l..le. He would .11 ! .itt-nti, in a buiKh of a liumlre.1 B'"-I'-'kiri; 'HinKsteni. .. tan Muddlford of Kt lauiis !... a I nosing pair of J-j.nr-ol.i in Kldbow. a .-;.; : 'li!..r l...st y.ar. aiel t.eltrl... Th.v li.i . e ' 'tne I hi. nit h the wuiler 111 svieudul ia and are laaiiiK their cork with a relish, liotli dt winners tat year, and fr.wn the war they at" ' mas on It is rreeiy predl. ted that they Kill lie -t.le to teoft the tn k In Moj. Sl.Ihow is re.ai t I'.'-. " Turt -'eagress Sec.al at :adUUe thi Hairy Stoter 1 can In. "I t'at i.e bj a fair -rt ..f l, rbr cit'ln i:diul-orotuih. altlioub he TO" net Mi' i-efH ut his races last tear, lie tma ronsUeiat'le lniinoienieni. ant In ha '"' has Kites a miti-l:i. t..ri a. count of h in i ..T ehan-et are all'teether taiorable lha he v. in rate u.ll thl .e--ii. M.mnion A CenLell's John llaKer is a mo h "1 loved -olt and h t.U.le !-,,,! thlna a lot or him. lie tvon four ra.es laat ean. and ut itirl'vn starts was i.la.-.d ten tinw-. II- ha- a r..i of ntie.1 and toots a if be eould taud lot .f war ana tear. i '., '' ndeprtond that T.'in Fco't Is gH lig Id ieT.".. " "i;1"' pieiwratloa bar tie- Tuir '! '" ietl. V.'hile ahe hns if t noon niu ii. ne has wmtere-l w.ll. ard !. -rnie. neare' a nt.e than any hwe at t'i- Na-I.Mlle trt. k. 5he . "" wicnr l.i is.? anl is as j-oet.a .i a new Oollar. :iuillti:t Tun Cirliansr. .'.r"J,'e ,cate lwt ,,f olje i-ret I p. W.. 13. s. :.w. ;.. ..-i. i, i.A :.. e-J. i.ovim: ' :ihii i: ci:. j. w lller- Hare Ural :i Illllieli i'ltst Ones ut rri ..n I'rja- .?. -o. ' . Kelt. 2. -tit-a'l . - . I.-ar sr.l tlack f.i at ijuurau Pais. 1 'ie M1..1- mar : irst race. j,. futlo&gs. purse MortgaKe. Mi iTtiiieto. 3 to 1. won. Mouite!ank. let .1!. :gan. w!.1- 5""-1-!. Tar IliU. ii .Sfeneen. Iu ; .. e, Tlm. 1:1. T'le ot. Tamale. tiumo and IVxrus Bill also raa "eeoad race, seten-slxbei'ths f a mile. p'ire. ptaleen 2-vr-oM Intrvp, t. tuj tltullmani. 1 W u. won. Subt.mf, mi itiui-hanani. 3J to I. eceiiil; Urlton. i . Junes). s to I. tnird- Tim. ;P- Trlale K.. rT"ranthe. l'unton. Aphrodes. 1 orben. llavellinF. S-ivenwell take. Aneello and Oeinteas Clara alee ran. Third race, six f-lor.KS. sel'ing ivi'iraid.:. l't l. Kanch. t. to ".. won: Uenus Irt lllkebm. ' 1. second: Tisona. J tllenni. 3 to I. thna. Time. i:M'i. Alleviate. Silver Tail. Matt li.--.in. laia'nr, Pehans. Monsntum. UJ Unt tanlj and W hlte l--eni also ran. r.sirth rt-e. six furionirs hanal-ai ttnc "Xj.. it (Henryi. j to 1. won: tank liell. i (.. 8 to i. second. Uound'.ee, w (Phclsni. to 1. Udrd Tir.in. 1-14. Headwater. Olintbus and tsiy a!?. ran. Fifth ra. e. urn-en forl-ings. pure- Senora Cassi-. l'O tTtllbrtl. :'-, lo 1. w..n. L. 1'netim. 114 i.i ne.i, 4 to 1. sssid. UUB'-alado. IU tladl ntani. 1 t" t t Ir.l Time I-:WC VI tl.l. Ka?-hi n I'.a'o. 511!: Voatig and I.oconor'.o al I Mxtft ra.-e. ..re mil. purse Hard Knot. 112 .Bl.!!l! iro. 1 to -'. w-. n. St.nra Kin. Ill .-an'd- 1- to 1. sevyn.t; t-t.ir stlietiiatr. L.'4 tWalsl.i. 2 to I. third. Time. 1:41'. togton and Koiuie.xi also ran. Ntit I'Vmo'Npil llittrles. San FVan.-'i. o. Ktb. zs. Tanforan lark entries for l-i-tT uroV : Hn4 ra.'e, half mile. rure. Twls 1 Jss Sofaia 14-. 1 Ka elllmr M f Tar;ey l'i. Mo n itright :li ".'l rs.e nt f irl'ings. selling, toaidens f.M' J lit leaning Event ...1C Palatine 1'4 Moreile HI f-AfLul :;l Maril S-..-n ':: l"nu.iM 114 Ksi ftlarry II.' Kuellgi . . j,4 byline 113 T.sn tRiarher :H Attllla 1!J Ukjaisi 1!4 t-t:r .. .. IIS Third ra. e. n ie and an eghth handh-apt Gejter . .. 'It AJ.aih.-e Uuard ..1J iiaiev f. .. 1, Topmast .... !.o potente 11. K. VT. Krc-la . es liam.ll-e ii 1 Uorlnet ! Kotoajwer Us'Weller ... .... ; T. pma-t. Z-'ioabtcr and Uuard. Caruthess Shietd-t's er'r. FUiith ra e. n,!le ar.J a n'i.i:t'r. hurdle handl tai : l!a :.io .... 1M liir'iler . ...llj Montis .. !4i Kw Oii.o . IU l.ana .... 14 lr.HeraJf It: Ik Hit l-rt ' I tairi-iiy .. ....l.T Harvard ijj 1 Fifth ra-, n ile. pu:-w: F. W. ;:- do IK AJt..:. e l'iard .. 94 Jejeer ti Tc-i'iiei'l ill Zoroaster ill ' Zoroaster, dvan-e Oua.d ar.d T..tn-e-l, 'ar.ui ers 4t lileidv eatry. 4'aptr.e llaf-ft.ia lb- ii..kr MelfcarUt Varla Leit ..... a'austuio . Jear a'.a if..1. .. Ii- K...ni.ero . .. .... IU t.iaiul a teiu ... .. 1" , TSzuaa ...?' Imp taall!a .. . .. i-e PoinpiRo ..t UaKe of ork II ...1'4 . It . Ill ...IT .. .. !ai -.vxn t)i'" Ttns'i:its. Ixt? -Three lienil ltronitbl ti Ttifitl il Si I."".", at t.fvtiiictMii. ItliPl UlJ'-SPIX-IsI,. lcxhigtoa. Kv . I'.!- i2 -No bi;U pn-ca a-re realized f..c trotters at auction to-day. tiimy. ti r-re LeaJ bright a total of tll.Se. the Inqu est ptlce lin paid f Kate Allanderf. Tho sialli' n Fi-d s? Will..--. :.ll from tho Siarttig iliil. lenr. . o:iasiiHitit vi 1. K. a, C J. bmith. brought oul.. H.re. It Is Mated to i.ignt that Htandeater. the fast staiilon soid V cdieaslay. has been tsausfend to O. 1 Wdsoll to Oc slilptnst to Boston, von -htiuuig tie sta'et.a.it lu these dieiiax.Jtes that he was pure, teed by Tti'imss W. Lans.11. Jolin Ibaiaer and iunth Ac '"U&cll of Ihl',a delphla. i'a.. shipped away Iwv earioads tills awrnlng. Kate Alljnderf. b ni.. T. by Allanderf. S-li,. d,.m by I.elni s W t Ketes, Wiu'tasner. Ttx. 1 red ri Vilk-s. r.l'V n. I. . I J. bv lie. tor WUlrcS, cJ.tn bj 'iatiier Chief. V.. It. Joi.es, litt-i'.ft.l,-hji:i. tis : t.'. . Wllkie it. Iijc. -It m . : . bv Ktber. Ma (iisor. awin bx Hd WiikvS. Joiat L. ftclghtoa. HtLi'i.. Nco te Tel s b iu . 1. by shiee.t. 'lam bv dam br '.o liaUber. ti. W. Oiaaut. Ii is. 11111. t.la . iluia.!, ti , Hi. HOT M'lll.MiJt Ill.ttlOMl ni 31. 'I'flipnit Miy 11 Must lit IM-nil e lie Uill Tniiii i;istviiir.. i:i:itiii.i s:'Kiai Ib.t fprines. Ala.. Feb. 3 --Unlet. apla a 11 O. li li.i . who owns WblttlngtoB I'ark. tlni only basc'.iall ground in Hat J!Frlsl!. at - pio. eels to put the paik In pUkylng c"iidit'n Manager Telieau f St. latuis will take his leans t:I.-ewhere to train The Hot rierinrs liatr.id Is rutl .f round uat'. ai 1 th- intielJet. Uae been maih le.. n ,'U be iil-boaiwii'S balls, whi. b are ry Ita b!e t irptre plai-rs. In l.sk. lleKean and citihi-i run t-,.u lot t t'ounitng balls In the la. - and ev-r th-rearter e.inced a thebied lltsii'Iinailon t work .:i the .lUm'Xid. Tlil v.ai it Is w.ts than ever. i full of gllllevs. x.ahout- et... and so for Mr Price lias paei no stt-ntion to Captain Tebeau's appeals f.-r an te-erot enn. ''aptain Price inut fix the diamond and put some loanl on it .e- war don't tlaln here." taid Jir. T-beaa to-lv. "i man ciul.1 play boll la WMitington I'aik. and get asav w'tn bii li.'e. The gravel Is not only eablilated t otake a ball bound IHv and hurt an Inrefcler. but tt Is hard to r.in on. bunrs up y.air ankles, etc I lay toe failure of ll.Ke-.in and lillds last tear lo th. ir leing hit bete two years ago l.ver after that tii"v bated to work at U'hlttlnct oil I'aiK. and did not set flesh off as they l-ould. It t Siirmge K a first -'Iaas pltte to train. The laths ale great. We have been entire here f . r bve ea.-s and want to ! here avain. hot unless the CiaVnond Is llxel. T.c will go to ilcln pf ' and train lle-re " Mr 'iels,,i is in receipts r.f bllera fiMm ne-r-Iv all the plaver.-. faing that tl -y will te-,.:t In M lauis on llarch Bill Uinge feiijs a ''. ttr. predicting grtat things lor 'ou:ig l. . haiu tn.i. oi. .s."rHT sol 'in. (.'liiiliK" I'lajers ordered lo llrporl ut llentiitiariers xIlreii s. ri.i.JKO. 1'el'. ' I'resljent Hart lJMle.1 th call for tlio r-ratl-e season cf tl tXicso ISas--ball lb. Tii placr are ordeted to report tl Manh f.r prelitr.lnary tnlninir. After th it dte they will be flseej at the disposal ef Man as.. -r leiftus to -eanOer thtourh the iSiuthern Slates until the piaylnit season opeai. Ilie pla eis who will reat ale: ..... Catihers. Uonaliue. nance. Nichols; pitchers. liriffith. callahar. Tailor. Klllen. tiarrln. llar X'y. I'hTie. Msiefee. Cogan. Infieloers. Kreiltt. MeCrmaek. cilngnian. IVolverton. Conner. 51a goon iiadl. v ; eutheJdcis. Kyart. leiteas. ire.h. Iningin. Iv-xter, Ma'arthy. ijalcn. The i.rocraeime for the preliminary season Is shout otn'b lel. What plire will be the scene of the early practice has not been llnallv o. cup J Manager l.rtus will tttt out to-u .y to lns.t several places whl.-h crsi uadee c"ns'.l. ctatlon. He wdl vi.lt inline. Ala.. VlckburK. 31lss . and Tuwky.a. Aia . before deriving. he t"i!verl:y of Alabama has aTered the use of It-" ground at Torcaloosa. tvlth the hope .f jreirin teim? practlee Kames with the team. llefore T. lUmlllK SlailSger IattU3 Wt!l Vislj 31emihls and probal-Iy arrange for several game to Ie. i.la.ed on the return of lbs team from the s u:'i. l!-i:i! LI- W tit IMitlll II!,i:. Hart n v II W Hi Ait Titlr.ilt? u. ICl.uI Tram lu JIiIiau. O.'. av- IVI. 23 11j Times-lI?ral-3 tt-n.orrow uiii - : lt ii n t unlllx. 1 that th xjvfloimcr.ta la tht tift I-v iia TdUl bring --n a xw l-t-twet-n tlw aVat'oiia.,1 I asti- anl Anifrit.'.ain Ia;ue, ami tfaji nil thf ilulis will le InxolsCfS. I!Xt-di.t Hart vf the Chi-ci-.i . !ub rxwiuely as-ttej lo-ilay .rut ami tilt xl.ttli! "harl Comi.'K-v s-emli-t in imt tinp ; club in .".i.--aBt It v.iJI m-an th brt-akinic j Ui- nliona! nurt- m nt. lritxIont ilart nui th r.r:oi '!': tl'tit shoulj an emrlca!i Ij-:uu club 1A iut in Chit. - fro it tvuuM inan th .xtsin nins of the ond of tho orsanizutloji irei J ttl ur bv It. Ii. Johni-ijn. ""Mr- Hart miM that the National IaAatm nrou!l tli-fri it-lf to tt.- utn.u-t. It 4.1-1 not court war, hut pho.!t1 th1 Icut le furcM on th-m tho i"T-! npo l- :tcu' vlub. at i"a--t. wou. J li.U bd WUard m a'lirptin ineaiw ta defrMiJ Itt-lf." iiaiit im:.mi. nj l.nnp Ilan ot Ilrfn OfTr-tI Caji latnrj nf CIiIritKO Clult. CSMMP. -"i'b. 3. lTi-jdnt Jan.s .. Tlart of t?9 .-lut.axar Jasrball flub to-wlay tleni-M the ro- fu.rt tnat -tntr Flelxlcr I-anff-f haJ apfrpt-M an $0 ai ani th.- cap taint s of I'm hlru f.L1 iall w- J r'Tjort 1 r tlurv at tt"1 ejieiuns "-"at pt aj.' must l.av l.cm m .juo:r . wuu itx-sici-siii I art "I !;r. ts - i:iB rf 5-i r an ! -r J I.2-it( a itir.- H.3 c;-tt.ii t wsi n 1 to hlra a-i a natter f f -rm, 1 ut I '-.t.-- i tu ci.i-r 1 .:.: ji1 t.sa x.-th Uui fr n -.--atiV- ' WALCGTT POT UP ft WONBERaH FIGHT. I'lunrfd titiiUi lif Tinn's in tin Fiist Koiiiid :md Had Him on v2ii'r St 1 iii. WON EASILY IN THE SEVENTH. fti-lVi-i'i Slonpt-d J ! 31 ill to Save tlie Califtiiuian Fmin I'iiiiikIi- lueui -lnynki Wa llisl 10 ."Jit Favoiite. Xetr Y.ik. Feb. 3.. Joe V .1 ott, the Barbaiues negro. reived lhe decision ovr J.m choviiski of California lu the ite.-uMi round of wltat was to have been a tweniy-five-roun.l tout before tlie Hroadway Ath leli. Club lo-uight. 4'hoynsiU was prac tically outehiss.tl and received severe puti lshuieni. Walci-lt Weighed in at H7 pounds ad 4'hoynski at PiS. The beflng made Clio.Miki a prohibitive favorite, odds of IW to being freelji lakl on his ibanees, b.it after tho first round, m mhi-ii Cl.oyuskl went to the floor live lluies. the otlds ghlft ed. and at ilie beginning; of the second round U'alcoU wag a . lo 1 favorite. Koih tian stripped in excellent condition. aIl thro.. ah the light Wjlcsatt was on the as-RTesshe. Ho ru-h d Chonsk!. aendiniC his rljritl to the mjiuhiIi and left to t!e he-ad at will. In 'he nrst round Choynki was floored five limes. The fi:st time h measured his length on the . anvas floor he was bit wi:h a riyl't under the Jaw. Another hard right in lite ti. :tut of the solar plexus put him down a stolid time, a right cross on the jaw was the ause of Pis third fall and a left on Lie jaw put hiin dawn for the foutili time. Wal. ott was vry uiu-hle on his pine and dani-ed around while ltoiski was o-galnlng his feet. Cliiynskl came up very grosay after his fourth Sno hdown. only to go down sua In from a risht on the pcint of the chin. u-bVh Sen", him Hat on Ids stoniaclt to lhe Ih-ur of the rlnif. It lo died as Uiotigti t'h..n.tl n ,a , tt t..r ,'.u.l l.ilt thr.e Set - f onds after ho wut tlown the heil rang Mid to was helped to hU corner. Wale ott forced "the rhghtiugf in the -Ot.d. 5-ehdlllg Ins tight to tlie bod., a'ld lauded a hard left on the law. choynskl rpii.'l with a stiiigin rlcht on tho head, which slasgeretl Wal. ott to the rope-t. This round was fairly evenly fought. bt Choia ski with his superior reach i helBli. failed to land nnoth. r good blow, as W.l cott aa. alwujs able to dodije every lead or rcii.ru made by the hi;; California! Th- y rushed to a clinch in the third, aft er whi It Wal- ott Jabbed his left to the face and Miti'tg the game hand hard lo it... nodi, choynski ttlcd left and right for lie.ci. but Ual-otl got irslde or them and put bolh band-1 to the bodv. and la the chin h whbli iiillonti sent bis light ha:d over the kilms. lit the fouith Chotnekl managed to land a couple of hard right-handers in th. both', but the neg;ro sent back lelta and rights on the body and fa-e, doing partb:i lar damage with his lett on the lde of tho head. The tilth roui'il was ail in Wal'-ot s favor and in the Math he ut Choynski tight eve os-n with a lett hard swing. Th" Calltoii inn w:il g'oggy vhni he atue up loi lh stt'i.th round, mid aft-1 he teieivel a rlpht on the wind unj two i. fts ii the face he staggered in an evident:.- hlple-s iranio r. Wal. ott tn.-n landed leu and right the jaw. for. Uif hovt.ski ! tne rb.nr. aid when the latter r.salmd his leet Wal -on lushed hiin. bat xv as slopped by the teferee, Johnny While, who declare.! U'a'cott the winner. White sjtd alteiwards thai he felt that another blow would lav p'H. ' !w)iiu II t xMI IIIH ;i. . 'I. .l.lliiy uutl Hl.licrl Will llll- 3tl Hot .ili.. tlilreil It. lam l.:!:!s. tlie St Isolds nitddie w.igi t. las been n.ali.ie.1 to tax '1 otumy llyan. t .a fan., us fcj -Ocuss boxer, a' Hot Spr n,. Mar h 3. "1 ' rou3 aid be lent ra-mitt. aud the bhw:v will receive a I' boat per entaae cf t'.e gate re-i;t for their seethes T. bcut will bv pulled "If before At'i) Mulligan s club lu the near nghr.ag eicaa of lU.t 'sings. . I IcU Kill a.."Jiimiodate tevc-al Uwosand site tatorv iK.lgiaxe :ec-ixed an "Jftr recently to box Owea legler at Mdwaukte. but wiJ.e lia s ,-olSl.ierlt.JC '- at.:abilii '. at-el'lltlS .t harlle IV.ms beat loin to tue matih tioiufIaa Is in the l-e.t f n-pe hating l w-sf ng neaaiH at his !iale r since his dlsastro'S Ut stern trip of law fall, when hs wj. kno. k-d o-il bv -i'araon Hilly ' baa at iaea.lvi.l- . a.. ic.i. i. a. Loe-eshca-r bv tia.le and is ststalily .111- ..1. ...I I., a .lea. oat ll I ' t. B:-lIi.-llte. He ays I he is r.l'r.cr and faster U-ln he was. Slid hiaj I to id glVe a gOWl ac.'aUC O. I'lIUaC!1. w irn mv iier i "! haI.ia th fact that in Ilyan I ill be asxtt.1 i:.i t fijr'iT Lhxf Iwftt tnati .if I is weieht ... .. aw ww.rf.t " HMi.1 IhiuclajxM Lurt ra..rtr. -i.ui tlt -.Txasi-a tj-u-c. dit'-rtxraK- in tl listf-t. Il Mis't (iu any r-r than stv nw a. K-xni a limine ttn-i I Bi rt afrai-l -f that, i h -p ta. t..v iht lUnit .ti. Urn. ttaatal if I am lu-kr e-- jkk . to a- u It .t1I KT-Atly 4l.l to iur - tiir a tKbt'T H-n U oe cf tah-at sj-veit n In ! rtnc t-t. P, ' - : iiMk ibtnca lii-!' for me fr,ui th iaII or tira in t'ws ilrwt nurt.!. but. as I t-M lf.j. th rt I - K-l t'1 "'sM-c'a eral of trt l-ur-. fr which X n lriart-'l t- take a Root! l-sagUln-c. I bdx.rl Itjim tn . I-'!!-! laj rliw; mm kn . r-iiwU.'nic at'-'Ut ht srtvlr I know hv's th r with an a-vfui jut -. !- t- ' -w w-.Ut. but tt-v b.t - I "- Uiftm t irtvtt- b-a-t ut DiaV-3 nt at j. k. m:.viiv to siKirr uoor. .IvttrlrM Will .luln IHdi ill I'hM.ii;? I i lhe wfn.Oirrj kt. ItKI'l Itl.IO-ai'Kt'lAI. I ut Srwigs. Ark-, IV! Zi -Ttmunv K-.n .rt-a to Iau Ili.miinan vf C1.I - b' ulbt tliat r.v -ll e.o-.r any Kposlt tu flgt.t Jatk lloot Just as t-o-it. as be bam1' nil-" th- mon-v ii r b vl-t!.' Il4u--.niari, Z-jftiu-ny Kj-in manaT in hbt t-arlv ay Is iww ib"t aJ' i In th- latter a.-i,l-lixti-.n f.r th miUxil-- vninht ciK.oipiei-ihtp. Sin.'-? Dun Hrt ha orr.-i! t-t wacrr $1. to $.- that ltu" (.an whip Kfan." rilxl J-ai Jtf.n'i i wtU join with Ryau In taklnx th J. n t the w.iKr. V hav "-.lf mw.-x to risk iq tht rj-pi-ut.tii. tl.-4t lommv can d--f-at any it. an In ttn a.rM who IM scale at 1-T-s pteunib- t th" rina He. Thi--. I ours-, will nt bar eiUi. r Kisi M'y r KiirsiT.iroi..- K-vjt n-ar b joufi and Mror-K and lf.-r. but vttt 'f Han lias train-J dur-n? twl ytj"-s t do-nt l.i-w-n hii ability to trim '-v uiau of l.i weight In th- IUxrilii'tt-- no-i-I Tt.at (. .' nut blufni'K ! m..ftn by tle f-"(t tat e are ready to n-cr our twin." .huas.!:ui:vi. MiiM.i:ii;. .Ic-tTrleH iiml t'orb!. U III I'lubt in cv or la. tln- I I. Nf-w York, X-Vb. 23. rnl--w aontf-iltip f,.r--ret.n bappn In the meantime. Jauiv J. til:t an.. Jam- J. J.lr-M 1111 fight for ti.ta liav-wc!r-it hani.ionsi- p of the w.rtld in th it-u of tlie SVaFbte Atfcbtlc "lub on May if William A- I-ral. en l-naif o JflTrlc. hai tltrn-d th club'H art. I1, and . ljrUtl i-Uneil th- artil- tr.o w-xfk ano all th pr-'iniiiary arran-cm-t-ntH fic tue man-h ar now ctmiid'-lrj. Krady i-atd tliat at Do tlm iXM he r-fat to alwn th- rU u. unit if .t hal not l--n for other hu.ne?4 autti-rj t-e.-nnndinK liti-t ntter-Uon h- woultf have afn-t JiMi-if-nat'-re to th- ;it.rcn:tr-- blndln-c Jeffries to Hah i4.rb--tt a wek atri. J.ffrt- wH remain at Hot Ftrlnc- f.i- thr Twk toijifr, h''p h- will Mart for .t-bury i-rk unfi complete bit pr-j arationa for th- battl-. Vhe (-ramptoii trainer will be hi lpther Ja.-V t-n! Tommj" Jt.an. the tit-lter . l-tht iham-1-b.n. rortwit will r-t i-m to jj.k .ti-kI ,-. t w-lf. whrc be will fmih Ui traif.ln jiw tunerii Kill be "Hus" JCuMin u4 '-J-je" Choyu tkt. A1ZOM-- Till: 2lt)VI.i:i.s, Ui.jiiI. f-r In .(. I rrni nm Won 11 Mittd. I'rmu (Nui-iuiiier. The I-iIh of the llTun-l ,"ltr OorkeJ Ifat I-s-aue w-n the j-S1 pun frim l!. on.--ttn-.-on the Acnn alley.! Ia-.t niFht- Tho lnn-r- wet-.- In irnoil f.nn ar.! averaeil clriM to i 1 U nselm--er an-t A Irlz. b.tlj ah cti beraa;es IeU their rrtM 0 teams. Sccte" nt-VAlaxS. Name. C. M. 1 S S 4 & ToX Ar Htn5--iniyr ,. Ul Sn w a H i ;; a.; IU!-wrbevU .... S ti M 4-i W M 41 2it . li Klein W U l c ai W ii nicker . s ; ru ti an 4; ; J 5 Totals - Jl M 347 ; 375 3Kr r. M. 1 2 S 4 . 7 2 M At t? 'M . 5 Z2 SI 41 47 M 1.33 ii S-S i To'L At. p- r-i ;i H.a. Kwvrtz ll- -,e- &1 .1';- 4 J. Keens . -I iH 4; ;i a? is :i 4.. 4S Irnia Kert2 T2 4i ZZ 4i 4s. ;ii Tola,!- -2 s : ; i .7, t.3 ij uci 4-; s r; irrlr- I. lrrfi--t-4 I. -"he Sa-r-tl .-3 f t'i SI "1 f ft k-I Hat !.;: 'i: ntre wt-lu .-r,t: 1 lj cf tt ,g . u.t rts'' mgk br.'th . while I Junak ..... i a! 11 P Ii 1 k . . '. .'uh-r o 17 ... 41 t . t -. iX Ii I J II .lunci S tl 4-' 4" ' " '-" SI J S hub Jer... X l l 41 it :A UIS l.iltim ......& ; 40 is 4. SI . -l T.'tals . :i Mi 24 tS Jel JM -O 1JU I'KUKWTOSs. atne. i- M t - I I !. T..I. Iiiui'smi k .. . i S S i it U l-l 1' llrlghl ; ri 4 CI 44 .11 37 i-i-ne '- 44 tt x: 4 :i ; i l'"irdetuan e.. 11 lii i as 4a 3 44 .is t.ve ........ ::. !J u Jt a; s P. 'f,. S f.llt "II th I'res.-ent nil' i - mii. ii.,is n.-io in line frtit t!i u.-ie l.iuh f..r Iho Mie- I !-: t atll live. .IM.1..1 U.e I. r.liil.g .,:, tl'- 1'etf. !.'. Si I'UKP'lt.- N'.in. . . ' M 1 2 1 4. te U Ji Ar. 41 I S 47 3 J 41 4 13 ToHis ...... ;, ii 3 r til 9 is. p.. j . a lie:. I INiiili-s It. Waliush 1. Tlie Heal Kaleo and Wabash team of th AlKetteal Cocke, Ifat league bowl-a a halt' u Ust ulgtit at Trefheys all.-is. Sooro: HKAI. KSTsTKS. Nam .11. I 1 3 4 S T'.'l. Av WMt'kaiup . I .1 W A) M M IT-. II I i KYI'-k .. .. a 43 r.; M 4t 4S 1.1 li XI Kei'ker . . . AA ". 4 41 J J4 "JC 4 ? j llkK ... I :j 41 41 i-1 lit I! 3: J. VIioi u ... al 4 it 11 33 44 tl7 4t Si 3ota!s -i la SW S14 Ri l.' IU .-! 3 24 i W.MtVsjlL N'atua c it 1 - T I. Av. lah.le .... S id SI 4 15 11 Si ! XI 1 i Kn-ger 4 41 JC 44 43 Sfi 41 I i fkslman ..... ) 4t a? -S 41 ley T 4-i THh.-t 5 Si St 4J 44 e 41 la. 41 Uje'l-l'ia ... I a : )i ill M N 1 i T 'tals 4 imi : ai its pw is : -s Missouri- I. millions I. Tls- Mies. mns and F.llplnos of th-fll-o Men". la.atue bowled a vaktd bat tuat. it last night. Sc 01 e: i-iMpm-. Names Pe.t.llet. n .. Merkel . , llanisrn MM M 1 2 J I ET..1 i 41 a al ! 41 --"J ti . la C 4i :i 1 J? 41 4 3 I ?i 4i 1-i llawley 21 M 14 St K IV. ill 4t IJ Si Hush .... ... 6 la SI 31 S Jl I. a Tot-ns .. ..ij a i-v s.s is ; -11 Mlt-Std'ltlS. 4t At U .'J .4 3 i 41 4-3 41 ;-o 4 Xitli c W -tem.an n. - Hh"-.ler .. .. .. 4 'illlmaii .... .. t Futdage .. ..a SotHlperkvt'ar . 1 M. 1 IS I ' T.. I. . K o 41 J 4.' t..' tl 3- 4J 54 t :4 l4 . II II Ii X 4a ft .-i 1: 4 a 41 z:i :t 41 41 S3 .1 IM. T.-tais 4 i: --i za SU -it -!. t'.a. 4 1 Si lll.l.llits -I. Olll.s I. lie Kabbu.4 Oefeate.1 the 4Mke '! c.,nn..t's ai I . Ian I'n.iit. Ike Hants, w.-h 4 .' .. aas hluh t .r t(ie Hat-bits, at.u ft. K-tnuiift. siiti Hi., was h'fc'tL lor the uaks. Ijcore: OAK -4. Names. c et. 1 2 1 Murphi .... ., 0 (1 h laOUI. .. .... , SX it a SO V llanls ... 1 A "1 S. -. t"i!II ... .. '. i 41 ST la fa'idv ... S II Se Ii Harris .... . S 41 X, i r-. 1. 4' :i4 'aa 1. .1 141 - Ka aS lis 4 s? Av. 13 II a a . SI IS t. ii 4 i 4 ! i Total .. S S "11 as v rs -Jti tut Jl I 5 lhsKllIT-;. Names. ..!. 1 S t Wlial t. . .. Ji 2s -J i.' Armnnaag .. 1 31 Dl 4T 47 ltiensin 4 s ;: 4X 44 i.lesiniau ..l- 41 t at -x ln.ltuin .. .. 6 -a 41 a- -7 atonohau ... .. i .1 4a A- 31 : T"'l. 41 .a i Wt C .'IV AV. 4. 4 11 5 aS 4-i iS4 3-i X tt la 1'S i;s 1X4 4 i'4 -I S7 Totato .. ... ai HI r.", i ;, - : i't. t 1 1 I tiiiri liimsft '1'eiiplti lul. The Couttliejvw ien Ilu c'iub b.wlrd tl.elr weekiy prw'tt.e ratines last Tuesls eteulag. I?- ale: tlttST TEAM. 1'a.wlers. 13a fc'lurt ..lil 1 13s Tate ISS IIS 19 V.ersten IS lit !-' Corcoran 1st hrS US irte.kn.aii ..........l.'l lis I'l 4 134 IU S.7 I-t Ul ! Av iM Uill '1 IMS I 117 a I 113 S-l ID 4 1 4i I7J To'al t Ins ..:-.a bWU Tfc,.il- bawl, r KlOeiill. I. .. leipe . ... I'i.ll'.'.is . . Sl.Vel- II l.ti-4-r J. hi.i Jr . a. .'a! ...'. 1 T"! v 111 1-1 lu . 1X1 I i t-t l-sl 147 lit Ml 111 17tf W. L.I !- ill ri UT I -J t' Six pl Ni:W MIlSIx IIIIM'II "HOW. .IuiIkIuu !' i'ox Hounds Was lhe IV11-lil-e tiT lhe Closln-7 llli. N'ee- Vo.k. l'.-b. r' The tw :.f. fourth snni.al JjK ai. or 11. V.'.- n.itn-ter K, nnct Clui. at alaUlaon Square UaiJen ' losci ta i.lgi.t. The l.ol Uai on Tlt'irsilav btitift-iil a tiitom- to the tia.- 01. t see Ul.' JogS. Uial Utl tlbsf oilier t'l.e. ia. . I eriallv In lhe afle.llOoUJ. iVre bate beer. JSoad afterdate ' s. Xt. ho'. lis to the ilns ti exhibition, w ts slont the sun- as lit pret leas eais. In .iuinl.r of elajsrs rbe .togs 0.1 exhlbiti"ii smwel a niaiksd lultatico h. HlmiJai'l. In other 1 la i'a tie. num ber of exMtdti '. "logs was ratter trller tr.i- ; jear than last ysr, a. shown i.y the winning or hi.muionstiir.s. e.en bv dogs which failed of that honor at tie ls"t shou. The feature of to day s show was the iu.i.:inis f a pa k of hoand-a The il.il. ve Valley Hunt ami the atonmo'itii t'ointv lloiid tre the ttvo racks that ai j.arej foi iU'ls 11 en: The t uj for tlie best facte was awarded to th- tier. a, e alUv Hunt. "ile niirual nie-tlng "f the Ihill-ten ler tlub of Att.. 11. a was Ie Id to night la tho tl.irtbn, ate a lUObr Of ll'-W I Up Weie OllereO f-.r lUl'.ro si.'.s- Jclir. J lai.ttn of New York was ea.te-i I r.-M'lent. arid 11J1 i tie resiaitl..n of .t-oiir '.' in.-, .ti of .-w 3oik f !. IMo af N-a Ha. .a wax t1..!' 1 v!.e .resiotnr. VAItDlf. WON ll.V. IJi-fs-iite.l lMiti In t 11 "Hatch I"Ii- I'll nuU li-rhlccii.llolc! Hir lo On. af.t'.'UI.!' frl'IVXM. Tt'atJru lu-ajrh. KI4,. l--t ? - L-tteij .he a!n-t-.ir knd .-'(.f-wUn.tl k".. -'" hr to lr !.. erhusla-tn rin M:--- n- .li k f tiie bal v litai-i on -jv-ci J- ariJ the j-iiVry nearly lut r aiad In tyinc to dei.dv who t- follow nil- morn ui tt-.-rm im, an ei-jrt.te.--i t, ma.. btirr-tn aid-n and Kim. Ir. which tt-s In tn .a tail be-tviu l-j L upao.1 to x-t Tle ev.nt of th day s-u- a f"Jr-o in whi H ar-itm nni MnttH pla)ed axtaln-t Low and F.nl Li, clsht.n hobr. inr a (jUi of J1(j, tMibciihj !- th- I'i-ilt'-vT Kacii jta"d o well that at ttit -nd tf tr first and ee-'onJ ti'n-- ih -v-orxx., -.- 1 r-2 rs .cwiii- r time wiii ui to dxtwUd tl.e , sXit IB ie lie s f f ( ri ia.n la a far ..liaeux s t.iatah tv4i tj-riLti'-attlli t-liiiTtif J in th- tt-Li-L -..r. ci- n anil Smith won br Z up and 1 to plu. 'Hie irfc-ferttural all l-e f-r Miami to-night, wlcie bxiw hj.i -piny VaLrd-asD t-ax-norruv. iti:iai.i: ii.li: im;m .U-SPH'!I A'l11inr frin'l,. Wert un- for Hit UftlU.ullie-.. Tl'i-i All S-'t.tr tenpfn bowl-Ms vci.t jr f ItllfVtll- --:-rdj. and ;!a-kd tw,. match- xltu lh- lifhMiitifh of that town, and lo-it 1-fjth. In the afternoon, tlw Ihiti t-aru won two if tn three tane-. in Uw -i.lii: IVlI-Mlis- won nil thr .din-' ' ft"fi Arthur ullrth. th- era 'k Islt-v.).e bewlvr. tu.nd in and b t Vaa-, tha hi j go cr-4 k. two ltIala- fcam--. l'r(ielli-h llef'iili-il W mis. The rtuti'-h K.ims of ten i-ir.-i Utv.-v Was. it-- ("hli.K b-wivr. and "hil- rV-i!i4aii of at. J..-.tN a: tii .mlti. aib.vi Tluri-dj riit!et. 11 far of th l m-aX iaj. t Ol'USIM. CO'l 1 1ST. IVnrl.'-t-a I'tinf -)if-i 'niniire.l llio Wwlf-rliui I'tip if l!MM. IsiMnol. K-b jJ.-Tli-- .-"ur-xnc -ont-st f t' it-i.'- iJi of im va -v-m by Mi, I, p. 1 .HV(-U h bit. h IVfcrte-k-l I--- '-ritrirt. Vn I))Li I.u-.y fr I1iiim. orite r.'hifi-r .h rnl- 'iriit to Hrrnt n 1114 h i-'tn-n U'.l , ll'ii- and i!-Uon. lha lai"t i-i--nit b-IJj ixd t-"Ti. baloney is u, n 4-f a N--t ltK pf-llti ' . and Ii fiM t.t l a -ondT. lie ia tfto old-r than M-LMtr lloppe. The Uttt-r t-t fhiih Vaix leik tn-i-o -tcrda. U- wi.l ; r(.tixLly (Uy Cn.riio iW tend at th- Orand ton.ght M. I.lttlls, It. 4.1 1UleT. 'iLiii:i I. 1. ,b.a-'htnj ht-- arranitxd an -x-tt-nt-r -rnramire of b-ninic nd wrt.tiin- lKut- fir th -.tan at th- St !-.'. 1 l;(lne t'lub 4 toiath'-uv- f. ot of Clioutej'i enue. urti sua uay aft.iuoun. ONE DEAD, TWO VERY ILL Xi'in'oi's All.'.'ll Aflfi Tlifii Siipin'r. Matin- As Hi- i.silt of a revast whiih tonsistsl if oitiliieitil. e.ilAi.ice aii'I ti.ir.iti, lAtnl-1 tmtiif, a iiffu, 1 ears old, of No. isti l'.ilm tr.t, is at lhe nreiie. his Iirother. tsvur. who llvwl uillt luni. and his aunt, Mn. I.imna Thornton. ''' jears old. arc at the r.Vy lli.-i'llal. Wheih.r tho jHiison xv.ts In tho onrnlire.vl, the lui'oii or the cabhJKti was nut -stah lish.sl last iiiKht. Veut.-riiav alternoon the two l-esru boy.i x-vnt 10 the resilience of their aunt. xt.ho lives in a shanir at tho ft of IXwk street. i"h InviteiJ thm to May fur Hipper. They .i.--eptsI tho Im-itati.in. .'ir.il siiu prepared the in.-al. limnriliatelv after th supper. lKnI I vas lahen u-h!enly ill. An oiiu-t-r x-n.s calleil. an.1 he tumir.one.1 an amhii lane... While the iallent was, en route to the "V1r1h Si'h Dinenary he tlle.1. Doctor V.'.tll.riiluo tr.itli. a cursoi-y examination ami forw.trde.1 tho Ixaly to thn morcui . ..n .ifn-rtvsnl ainhulances. wer. sumnioncl for thrar Youti? ami JIr. Thornton. Their condition was so serious that it was neees-mi-v to forwani them at onre to the C.ty Ilospital. The iKilic.' of Iho 1'lftli Uistrlct at onco instittit.sl an lnxesti-Tdtlon. They learned that the eahlmco which Mr.-. Thornton had hervsl for snipper had lHs-n plckttl up from tho dump at th- foot of Iok sire.-t. Thev also learned that Iho cornmeal which had ls-en ns.-d in Pitkin;? the hr. ud ii.id Kx-n fiirnlHlnsl by Mr. Kate WashinKtou, a neighbor. ' Doctor (leoruo W. 'WilMMl of No. -0K Xorth Tenth istrctit lvas called in consulta tli n In Uio caj.. of I ink I Younp. The i.n-incr has le.'n nctllli'd, nml an inquest will Ie hcM to-dav I- tor I.usme H harff if thn City Iltn I itHl. xvlio r-.-cclv.sl .Mr T. rrion and Os. . r Yotimr at tlio hospital, raid tliat tho I -;.ys case was unite serious, lie th .'j-h. 1 s jit ra ne po-ssulnir. MUCH DEPENDS ON COURT'S DECISION, Tiiiil of Williniii II:it-iii:iii i:,;n. Diii-rtly on ttio(jiu'stioii of i l.iiiiliiijr. I'oolioonis. i CASE HEARD BY JUDGE CLARK. Vfi'illial for SliitP Would lisio. of I'oolroonis Orm AgainiM Ii jliylit l.i:itl lo ,"-''ri'His IiVmi1i. The ca-e of William IIar-Tan. tl.n-.--l V.'ith assaultlni; a ooli.-o e:tl'-r. nhi- ii w . mi trial esterlsy lit llw -otnt of fninlii il I'QtTeetion. Is one t.f tho must important, .a tho ofinhHi of the .outt and tho atom. - on both sides, xvhleh luw ever ome u; 1.--for" Judge 'lark for n IJinllcatioiu Tiio .. -. derives Its Importance ftout tho fail tr..i tn mt!n i-olut at Issue ln..KeM a . .n-"-'ulionul autstiou dUtlnatulshliitf l.-tu. n tho rights of citizens ard the voA'eix of i otltia-r of the law. I'i-oh tits Int-rpi-' i 0:1 jof :hl jailnt hlugs tho lecl.-l.iit .r :- case In qu.-stiuii. If the court decides In favor uf 1!.- -' tho Us Uloli will iv the I'uii-.e lvpai'ii ' 4f.ortunltle-4 for the tiipfressloti ot 1; - . UIuk In tho city whuU tt does i.oi a: . ent pusse.s-4. Should h de.-til"ii be favorable lo the Slate, the drpartin-!.'. 11 flti'l Itself fill! fnrlh-r liantHrapp-.! I 1 : x (forts to rid the cimratinlty of ! t.. r.a'lii ami tlie handbook iaal.lr.1; iv.!- Ilagemau Is ch'jiK-d upeclflcall, hi - e. saultini; Sjs'lal Uflker i'.evt.n-oii o 1 t riiarr 11 while tho ..111. r was In t!,.- j... .-.-tsetl at No. KXi -'t. I'harles stre.i. .il-i-.l j bj e-lldt'- fe.1 (, Magen jti an.1 1 -, .--clat-s as a poolroom for tlie making of tj- s and tilling; of a-ol uti hots- ra. - 1 .11 ' of this Slate. Stex-eiison had l- -1 . th-re Ie -.lhc: Itif.irtuuiuiu a:.l t . ..It J v iltl.ient to base a Wari.ml agail. jl the 1 prietors and itiaTiai:ers lie was ot'ir-- t out l Ilae. n.a::. and itpt.it lefi.-li'..- t. . .j folktwin-t his Insrru. tioiia. was 1..' 1.. tj-i.t.-d. Ii ej.s-ltug li'tii iiaglniti f jl'-.w- 1 lh. advl. e of th- altornexa tor tt- 1 ro.tm n 11. v.l.o v. i-nd to mal-- a ' - 'lu-.t.r II. Krum and Thomas 1. t.j. ... the altoruev. fur liaaeman, and 1 !.ai s Not.ii.l i pi-eiit j ih.- State and lhe '" s Ieaitiueiil in tlie prost-iullon Au Itiiiiorlani I'oltit. W hen the i-ds. was ali--U for tr.al -t. r day Attoii.-v Xuland idaie.i ?t-.ei.ou on tint stand He att'-mptu-I to show that the witne-s had entered llat-einun's piein-s.-s hy tho inrtnixtloa'l of his sup rior ofh- -r. ba.sxl on an order isam-d h. lhe l'r-s-ii--tit of the IVlke l'oard. and that the l'r..lcit!it of the lloaid liad tlie power hfc-ile st.:-i order. Tho anuria) s far tlie it- fene lt.terposej an o'-jeetion, iileli - jt xlitnalty a. motion 10 t'UeMi, hokltii; th tt lh- olHc-r. havliiK no warrant, wa. a tt - ii.'.-s-'r in the .-yes of the law and. ihat I .iK- man ha J tlie iiKht to ej-.t him T.'ii-J led to laboiale argument '.". t .mu-et on both sjos. Involving a dis. ue.lou of te . onsiiitiiional rutins of xltiaeiia and ti'e pow-r.-t of law otllt-ers. Attorney NoUili.i eoiit-nd-d tint a io!l. e oUi.-er, li..vng r-a--ieiabl- r,r..u'i. lor :-p-.-tlTi-: un (iti-iiiiei was lesing tb-d for a iurio.se in x lolatlon of the laft. hai the ihhi lo enter tho premises without a a. lal.t for the purpose of obtaiiuntr e'.id-n.e stittl' lent to .aist. a xvarrunt to iut-. Judge Ixront replied that such a propoMll-n v.as in ooutli t with ihet'oiistitutlo 1, viloiii pio litbils any olli'-'-r from setzlni; the p-i.-o:i or propel ly of any citizen In his hou" or i-l. e !.' bualue.4 without due process of Ijw. Elaborate axtftimeiits on this isji-it o..- n-pi-. r.'.ral liutirs, at the conclusion of whi'h J.Mge 1'laik aimouncd that he wotil'i take lhe question under adiis.meiit until March !. P-ndliiif his devknuu, ho would Ileal cvM.i..:e bearin on lhe Caae before him. I.tetit. nar.t Johnson and Sp-cial Ulticer St-:-.eti-oIi were the only Willi-.-.- exam n.xj. At th- 1 ul.c.'tis'.o 1 of tlielr testimony the State offered In evitlett..e el'-aI llps. ti kets ani other iualeii.il futuid on ll.e premi-s. ulleiftd to be used In tho cundin.1 of tl.e oairuom. At'ornxy NoUud al-t offered In evljcnc th aariant drawn op at tho lnnance of the polite tor the s-izute of J. ".-ertjlii ii sirumtct known as a I1u1.dbu.1h. or a de vice known at a ladle. .r lott.iy devk-" I'l'im whi. ti tit- ofh..r was to inuke the ar. icti when he had obtained sunkient i'i-f-rinatloii. U'h. 1. JulKe Krum lead th;.4 do.-iuneiit he grew Kinasiie. 'Was the ollh er to have btoiigh Into tourt the head of this defond-.iit, Uate-ntJ-iT' lie Inquired of Xoiund Tho -.vartaiil explains lLseif." at 111 r-pi 1 -h-Juld sav It doe.' tnett-el Krum. "1'hls warrant Is tint r.otlhy the gttentton f.f the court The man v. ho tv-aied that w.it r.tnr, or the man who ordered It l-w-'jid. was aii a". pure and simp!- " Attorney Miotx Anuec. Noland was on his fet in an insiat t. "Juiiqe Krum is -rv brave," he -.aid. "In makliifc suth a statement here in court. Ho wouldn't daro say that outside; lie wouldn't dare say to the n.an who Ii refpotiMhl : fur tliat warrant what he has Ju-t said lure." "'Y-s I would," letorted Krum. "I'll v the saint, thin, to Ms fa'-.r un lime or i.uj where. hist as I tell It to you." At ih'is i-olnt the court interposed nd oro.-rtd th. attolslo o-r.Iine theimeltesj to the olnt at l-ue and the matter was dropl-ed. Jud,e Clark then rul-d out the v arrant, au havl'it 1:0 bearing uti Iho tetu-uli-al i-olm Involied. If Judy flark deckles lhat a pollt officer lias no right, evtn wh.-'i mined with au thority from the president of the board. t enttr any pieiulses suapectsl of helm; u-ed l..r tho connnlsoioii of a ndsdeineanor, titt-1-ss he Is arai-il aIao with a warrant, lhe deci-dun wl!l praetl. ally tie tho hands of the l'oliee Department and throw open lhe ooors of the rtty to a horde cf K.ir.ible.. who will Ki furnished tiraetlc.-il Immunity from arrest and conviction. At least, thn is tne opinion exiirvss'l by Attorney No land last night, lie said: "If tho decision in the liatreman c.1-0 Is favornldn to the dtfendant. it will be a --.-r- blow to tho Police Department, whl-ri is chained with the suppression of ;Hin Ulnif. If It !- ill'-ual for a poli.-o otiicer wiihoiit .1 warrant lo enter premises xvhere he has uood, ieaon.ibk grounds for bell, -lug lhat a misdemeanor la la-lnt; comniit te.1. and liere h Knutm that the same ml-d"in-anor has been committed the day pr.viHi. and for months; prior, what Is to prevent ramblers from riinnin-- Jo-no, faro, piik-r. roul.tle or any oth-r eaiu. How are th jnili.-- to seeitre evidence? They uio denPd admission simply because- they are policemen, but every civilian xho wishes im.v liter. The fetfect of lhe decision. If It ! acalnt tt. will simply be 10 precipitate trouble. If lhe -"-smblcr-i liell'vc they xxili stop the P' li.o I mm atteinptint; 10 suppress tills evil In refusimt thtm admlesloii. they nre mis taken. Such .1 couro can only rtsull lit somelwdx Rtttlng' hurt either the polii e liien ir th uamblers." erious 'I'rotlble 1'tisxlhle. Tn his arsuments beforo Judge CLirl: yt terd.tv Ju'ie Krum ytild, for puri3scs of tomparison, tliat If he himself were -k.-duclinK a. luislness of nny kind In tho Pht" Iff's ollice outside the courtroom, and Jti.io Clark tntcrtd tho premises without a war rant and refu.ed to leave when ordered, ho would not hetdtato to forUbly eject him, an I. if neces-nry. empty a load of butksho. into Mm while doins so. "Alio." ho concluded. "I would b-x ac quitted beforo nny tourt in tho land." In Mew of Attorney N'oland's statement l.T-t mcht. It la probable that. If tho de cision of Jjdo Clark Is unfavorable to the Stat., the poiici- otlicors ch.irKtsi with the duty or obtulnlnir evidence airalnst tho pool tcotn men may llnd tn-rlous trouble It the poO'Toom men accept Judge Krtira's dec laration ns the standard by which their fu ture action will bo uaut-ed. Since early in October of laxt year the I'olict Department lias waged a relentiriiK war upon tie poolroom element In this city, with the rtsult that at pn-cnt there is only a spasmodic effort on the p.irt of 11 few of the more persistent of the frater nity to violate the law. The efforts of tho polko to suppress tho evil havo been only partially successful, an much of their xtork lias la-en set at naucht by the results when the evidence has been presented lo the prosecutlnc officials, where the labors of the l'ollce Ik-partmcnt end. Since October 1 tho department has raided every poolroom In town dallv. or as often as the occasion pre sented, maklns sslxty-clRht arrests in all. Of this number, there wcro only three con- Idlers secured In court In the other easc3 warrants xver- either refusixl on a t.-ch-UcaUty or tne defendants were dlscharseu. Xmt4i.t04$H'Qi0O$-!OQ')t Thirty S Dr. Sandens tW ait-VAW i!te72ry'-e'K&rz&, rij ' E- af-"- 4.l r -. xt' .. Ciaf .-". mSF&. XV n rr.7jr --7.r. ":, v.:. u- a - U Ml t vot! s.fcp an-a vcu pa niitn 4 or rml lor ttte !o- -s'n 1.: i jjeixunal .tilf-riVott. : Or. F, 0. Sanden, 407 H. f 0Ci.e lio.-s i n . , a r ADVICE &o$t Saul. -.V , I C- -i J .. 4tK m e For Honest Treatment, af . i- t . ... . t ti runic rruius 4sl!fo3tj& ' r a - IatU(Ml I'oltllU' ' " lrninr a ., Hlult" a I I it- -, j. ; -. IM-f- J Itrrrttl uruh-ii vh? .er tlv-fiifjsii i.itliinr DR. WHiTTIER rs MANHOOD ,.im s-r.'Uont'ia';ii" '-1 1 - ' ii .:voji- ..- sot tteg-irat 1-u.ln ia llie SacU.aeiulnal I .HiH...tutlArr.. lilhaaltlCC."."'' tlxate xUaitU',,ii: --' oaVcrMs--. lr.t.'s J-TV SS - lxtos..era.a.'.Tl.a-aaBdaltt,l-h '' '.' ' ' -' X-a 1.... ,', .,.' ,r, a-..t ttji- illllair lin3 t" ' aJ and rs.ors arua oi iai:x ..ai....- Th.r-a.oa i2 -ri a- 1.1 : c:-.l br It.v'orsl.l'eeai'-e l . oliiini. x'l .. x i- x-s.tirn rotna.1 .' I .': tll.Iit 't ' - t iit.- .. . i- sa - -" ". "-T ", -ar.teeK e-.i I. Jill' " r- -lir" : H i.n.ia-'-iii by a. itetiin tn. m:o!ii.x;4.. I'D - ti , I r i - re- .r ami tefllLUlH-.K 3. y ItXt if- ' A ' 'I . I -, ' - . u He',-, W it at N-J i'-' So w. s arr- iu'it -J i;.,l.th .-'!-. -tn-i , 1.-' l".0. .J'es W- J... ii Ki' no who J - :., e i. n 'l.i- i st " aiie-'.e.l the ra-r- el v... so tn:--i .ibv .11 No !i Ulixe Sl.ow as wa-. ti. . .in ..r a. .ci iv-i'ii- ;...tr i.n.i i'lwu iiPL.eui.1 Iti-tt'-n a-, -utie their . s lo lhe Supreme tu'-il, aad the- tei-s ale still peliu.lii. Where turn let lulls U'ero Secured. Tl- t-.U'-e have a. ompl .e case .i-cainsT Ik-lb. "Th- '. rs obtain. J tvl ler.oe to ltiiai' that H.Jb K.sed the lia.mes et Itor-e-. Ihell Wellfll-'. Jl-mes Of J- Keys. ""-'- to t- I till H'ld liellinis Olios, u.. .-..-.- boai.l. that lit I -t el'. -il ut:', in- iwi -r bfjlh-r paid th- win-.liie" bets an-r a. u rao- To guard against any lecuiutai -lectlen. th- police departa-e'''. ' r!r'.!:. 'X ihiim , bruuirnt a v.ii"s iiotii .. .-..-. .... - .1. . .... .at,...-, twts lo testily tr.ai me r-- "" 1. .V .;. were mad., were actually mu in Ne- Toik. This te -titnoiiv was n--t l.ttrodmed. ais It pmved uitn- ta- i:i this partkular in- ' on this evldeii-.-.' Helb 'd his a'-sc- iales were tli.-d Sit"' eath. They lile.1 a a.t. tmii fc a lew trial Th- evidence, -r. .he a-o laid bt.n taken In shorthand by ih-lailh-e st-noaraph-r. V.hi the ar-rumeiiis Z.i- the new trial weie inade Judge -Sa,r asked Attornev N'oland to furnh him with the tr-tri-crlp of the evident- In the ..is o that h- iuiil-1 leach a declslcfi. Noland agreed, and ordtietl the stenograph. r t.. send t.rx tian.rlpt to tli" Juds-. Through homo inisund.-rslaieiti.g the Judse never r- -t-lved tlie tran-s-rlpt. and or. Sa.urilay. IVbruary ! araaied '.he niottjii fif a new trial. The ci s of Sol Suln and John r rtelius, as.s.a:iat.s of llagenwin arrested 1-Vbruarv 11 -re fcl- on the docket r Judi-t. Clark's totift yect rday. stein op--ra.es th- iin-mi-et at No. Wi Sr. -hr!exf so.et. ard the -M!i.e ha- hat t-xey oit slder tonvl-tliiK evld.ti. e against him. Mein lij a l lepiioue in his pla. -. and all-ges that le ni-iel.- t-lepi'oned hi-s l-ets "t-'" the rixer to l--ast St. Luu". t- a him h,.h placed the l.i s a the. sratks where the iac.s were btlng ru-i The police s.-otf-l the .t.-pcration of th 1-ast .t laOuls .t-i-thoiits. and arrantrtd a plan t- tr. -'' x..it th. bookmakers At a cextjli h- .r tie man hi charge ,t the l-as-. b-. L;-"'-4 h-ttie was arr-s-sl iintl looked np 1 - o-ti-.er stariore.l in Stetn'-. jir. 'ni.. s .it mined -idenc- that tor t '.-.' hours feer -r -lartst St. Xaoui-, agent's arr. st Si- .it I-.- I'. and paid bet-, and opera t-d his pot.ro i us u-tial. showiii-t that h Ka-t P I 'j i' .-in em was orily a sub'.erfuge u t.-iJ-ttio law. Slrati-uy That Culled. St-itt was unaware ol the arrest . f i - man across the river. V.'ii.-n tti! i-x.j. .i-c had l-en .olle.-t.-d. Stein was ar-sl.d When lhe is-tilroom men learned -f '. -arr.-t In Kast. St. larais. it is said. th ttiot; steps to minimize the results obt ili-.l l.v lie- police. The tas .if the d.-tendait In la-i-H SI. la-mi.-, und that of the detHl i.nts In this city were both set for yester day As the presence of the same olti. -rs wo'tl.l b" r.e.arv to t-ecur- a conviction In lsith uses, the Ramblers tH-tire-l. t'. 1 dently tliat. as It would be linsssili!e tor the jkill. e to appear in belh places at the ranie tinir, the prosecution woall fall Attorney Noland i-lted Kast Sr. T-n-iii resterdav morr.ln-j and sueceed.il In --f-iir-imt ti continuance of tne ras- there until March -V Yesterday, after di-poslni; of the Hai,--nia:i ca-e. Judge Clark deckl-d. owi-..: to the latenes-i of the hocr. to continue th-cas.-s of Sit-in and Cornelius to Match 1. This leaves tht ivay clear for the police to appear in both caws without liu-iMivonlence. The rehearltn; of the liis . of Cooin-y III and his associates will l-e had un Mao-h It -,.-.. Itagem.in. i-li-- case Judge t lark ha. t.iket. under advsiHent. Is a relative liv itinrrlace uf Charles n. Smith. Surver cT-the 1'urt. Smith is known as a man of inneh inllnenco in Ilepulihcan circles. ;i m.mlier of the -Mirthants I'asue f'.iib, and one of tho lcade'S of th. iiarty in the city and Stafe. a- HEAD-END COLLISION. I-rt-iglit iukI rassi'tijifr t'aito 'I of-iliiT in T-S!i-. lir-.i i -iiiat, oiiA.irtu Terrell. Terr.. let. : - A l.. i -i i flon occurred to-day at Miueola win- a frt-i-rht and passenger train. Doth rnt-n--w-ero demolishtd, but no me w -is but A passenger train en th- T -.- '- .1...1..I road ran Into an open switi h near 1:. ta day ar.il was dltchtd. VANT THE DATE CHANGED. I)rmocniti Convention 'oiiiniitiM lo lie apiitalitl To. i-i.ua-o, 1-Vb. " At a mt.-tlrsof f.- 1:: etitlvo Committee of the Westttn I'a-iii-Ctr axssociation. held to-day. It was tl-.-i.k-.l to Issue Instructions to th-i various p.i- n-g.-r ascnts at Kanya.4 City to wait uion the Citizens' Committee in charge of th- D.-n-ocTUtie National Convention m-1 urtTe that the convention date bo cbung- J. EstabSsslicsd 183, Wl IW TUB WILSON niSTIM.IKC CO.. aUtlint-re. aid. WH hvq 1 rkfsi Electric Belt. 4 I Lave iu- ct.nf'! Tierinint r.T ofi.f-s n ?f. !u,!i, licau-.t I want to havr- tne lon'itlrn e . ' ..'. I li.i.c ' :'!c 1 ,'it a -hiet lime lo offer lay ':... its 1D0M imp-o.-d ir. ii)'!in i:!t-.tr:. Ke:t X tu t;urtv (lavs' ir-.i!. 'is oiler shuultl le j'.tr- t -:j!x altra' list to a!! vtft.'e. r-am Kheumi- . l ri, l.nc Ka-. k. Sciatica. Sexu..l UVaknrs,, Varicocele, etc. Yoa par a small deposit cm rrv reiving tlie belt and ti:e UaJau- r alter ti.e thirlv '. s trial, it rculls are atisla- lorv. In t'..e ,-. ; ..s 30 x-rata I i.are b-en the . onti.l :.; i! -.1-. tc r c! t':!o:isaiK3s a j.l ihoasatwls of v.iitr. rs i over t'.ic worlj. ii:adr.J4l zay patsecis haxe 1-ien a : Si. Louis and I know of not or aituru 1 toultl r..-t refer un !.. Worn at niirtt. it .-ires vili'ic t'.re-!. it po.siVr al! at my olti-e and ex mime ob a!!, -rale I ' u:at!. I ve . ..r-cr tn;-i -n.-c 0rGadW2y. lermuJ .. Ui.a J lllaj - SI. I.OLIS. .'MO. x - 1XV - J -. . . !'. J P IS. 4 4 FRE CALL OR WRITE. S 0 Mc. Poji20t.anttrjrt e- J knr f-mitto UU. 'a .. . . . , -x-n .-r...i. Iitot.tt .I.ii . Iii - I.iiii . .-.t "M.-bi a. ..a. ti t rituir) lla-nra tl. i s nerv- ''..-. m .TJtt; - 'I .t nes ir a--ireie i 5 x!.y--ss C-n.s.!.l.a,..-s.- I rrc at Oi!l: uf bv .Musit. ttrxmtc V altlns-Kaoitt I ? en.i pjr-v.n. i p5 er ir. "cupiDEf. e R asV 2 AJf 2TS. K. U 1 - great Ves-ts. I.l.'i."." ' ' " ,-.a....- . . w- l.iil nauliiio-l. liiMitunla, ..--...n. f-.-lllllx 1-iuii.lea xj i.. . s.s .. j-uij.ia "TxrirtM-rlanilC'imilipatlOD. ...of : -x .la-if-.v.r. -i-f nelchl-C-l-sl i..,tT. v. I'-oi.s.'t'i' ar:-est: u..r.u--J 4 I t-lUi:lrnBthM are tnmMeJ v'.:h rroatmlltl. " i.e rsttn -"t-'s. A wi-tt--? .'.ua.'-eiai .-ire. 5U-Jabo-t.atjrr- r. . i-i r, r - i - ve Bar -rs. m r ' - 'If 1 OLD a- i e.a PURE I r.at'.r .1 l- -.--us r-JELLOW Hunter Baltimore Rye.! (. Tfts Asi2ri.2n Geatlemzn'-s Whisks Dav-J M;helon, i-t. l.oni. 1. URINARY DiSCfi-VRGES "'a -, -.1 In !t lil.1 With iris. alU rha-eilaa- vz ami egeculsa. - .r.w. uF.D'N'K"(..-Oo.Uarftti'UNV. 'VN- ECVPTIAM TAN8V r fA "-'. Lvrti'iti --." i-.-"-i' t ? -- p?.' ?. r.- . si' kit crix-us ""-- TABLETS. -"". V.-s-j1 ..-,- 1-i.r -'i-e ' latta'. '" J...- . r--.-l-. ...-.-w x . --'4 'J. t"i fcOllr IDEsITIAt- ADVICE J r "l-" Cajptlan Chemical Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. QHEWOMANJ-.ILLED. Irtii4rty Valtit-il at Haifa jlilltou l-'oiro.itd in l'liilailfliiliia. lU:ia.Ieph!a. l'eb. S- one xio'can was I.tll.d. e'.eral orhtr hi i vrero eevcrely Injure.! ar.d propnv valued, at h-tlf a m.l llon dollars was destroe-i ly tire, which broke ojt to-uijtht i-t i." l.'-.ut of the xx-holesale inilinerv distil, u The burned area eovere.1 n arlv two . tres. and that the flames did no s m-. edjniagtt was due to tlw ma-rmlt-t-n' work -f the liredei-u-ts ment. which, h.-w.-v.-r. w is greatly handl- auiwxl bv the t-haact.-r of. 'he ;o.ala which: the hurried strn-'ttu.s . ontain. !. Tho wom en killed was ! 11.1 c.d.en. .S xears of ae. a a i.ir'.s '. In I'l" employe of Harris ami KernarJ Cohen Sii- not Inr death by iiumdnt; fr.-m fh-.- nth tl -or ..f tiie bulldlnic iu when Hi- tire siart--! Amomt tho mos .imiii-!v hurt w.r.- CI ir.i I dor. who fell ti- 111 .he third lloor ff Hie samo buildlnar. j . I Co-orgo rxw-cn v. 11 in. man. wno was Hy hurt about the Isal .- b-. llylntf debris. COCHRAN AT BOSTON. Th. (iMiior Attarkeil the Tolit.y oE InijH-riali.siii. I'a.-t..n. l'eb. -3. V.'. Ilourke Cockran fit New York eloquently championed the causi of the antl-lm:ieriallsts at a moss ineetlnir h.ld in l-'aneuil Ildl to-nit?ht. under th.x iu--pi..s of th- antl-lnircrl:illst .Vagus-. Former OoverntirtP-orKe S3. Uoulwell of thu Slate president of th-; Antl-Imporlalls. la-Jitue. was tne presunns oincer, anu upon the platform wr- miny gentlemen whoso iinii-iinprrlalistlo xi.ws have gained for thm national distinction, tos-other vrilh n jnv otl.Ts. whc-ie pul-llo exrpresslons np 011 'i :s aUbjct U.u lot been so pro ' ttotir. -J. OH i Ifc' Ihai-'s flHJ PWID NICH0trT4 fiu laOuls Dlairltaiwr. ?iV-!V:Jrfe-g.MgCy ) A3U Ia-S)4fItt'4.tdlie"s Millilal leii . KT'xVllf'Ul -r x . r arbTin-Utl.lt fe;Vtvare '--' ' !-l-'-ion- A-k ' I Y Vis?.--rV ' rejr Jgrt Geditex'th I V a"-y..-SXa- '...., ... .. It..,, a.t-s "Sr-j PEHSIYROYM - J" t,irifwetxH4-M.,t :mm w&w IS8CEY.