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s THE BEPUBUO: ITESDAY. KOVEJIBER 13. 1900. A - )' V J f V STARTS MARRED AQUEDUCT RAGES. Field in the Third Event Was Strung Out for a. Furlong and Favorite Beaten. MISS MITCHELL BY A BLOCK. Finished Ten Lengths 'Ahead of Lean Ferguson, the First Choice Military at Juicy Odds. Xew Tork. Nov. 12. End starting again marred the racing at Aqueduct to-diy. In tho third race jockeys, with the exception of Thompson, on Miss Mitchell, were In the act of pulllrg up when the Has "as dropped. Cephalalgia was left at the post and by tho time the field had gono half a mile Miss Mitchell and Come to Order were ten lengths before the field, which was strung out for a furlong. Mls3 Mitchell won by ten lengths, while the favorites. Leon fergu pon, was second, four lenirtlis before FtUal ltt. Two favorites won Sir Florlan In the. fourth and Barbetto In the fifth. Sir Florlan made aU the running and won easily from Borough and Barbetto, off none too well, closed with a rush and won from tho pace maker, Alzora. Prince Richard, at S to 1, won tho first race, ridden out, from tho favorite, Godfrey, on whom Williams rode a, careless nice, and Military, at CO to 1, won tho second, a head before Glado Run and Jtoehnmpton. Roehanipton and Military were oft running und made the paco, while Glado ltun was all but lift, thaw perse vered with him, however and at the end was beaten only a. short bead. Tho Rhymer and Bolle of Troj were equal favorites In the last ja-e. but Klnnlkinnlc was lirst home, bhaw kept him well up all tho way and coming away when The lthymer Mopped, ho won cleverly from Belle of Troy. The weathor was clear, track fast and at tendance good, bununarles: I ire t race, about v vn furlongs Princ Itlch urd. lio illrnrj). 8 to 1 koJ S to 1, won, Godfrey. 213 iVvilliums). it to 6 una y to 10. tn.-aU, vvairr cuie. 117 eLillletlc.d). v to 2 and S to u, tnlrd Jlme 1 25 iiuiizhoiKHaitn, MuriLeit, Gold Lace uliti Tinge also run. Second race, selling, fho and a half furlonss Mltuary. lot- lO Connor). 3y to 1 ana 10 to 1. nan, Glade ltun. IA ibnuu), 4 to 1 and a to 6. Src ouu, lloeiianiutun. 112 eilenry), 3 to L und 4 to o, thliu Time, 1 US 1-5. Tub 1 uutan. Kid, .Maiden. She Brotrei, ltuuena and About o.so run. Thtrd race, stllirg. mile and bcnt) yard Jllaa Mitchell. lj7 tlnonipson). 1) to 1 und I to 1 oa. Leon fctrBusun. llu tbu.n ), 11 to d ana 4 to G. second. i-atii-a. lu tLHlirUeM;. 4 to 1 una k to 6 ttilrce Time. 1 4j Matcnim. Come to order, unco Josn, 1-ranK vvidd, iiforge toiinuns end lepnau i,a also ran Fourth race, ,elllnc. one and cne-sivtetnth miles blr 1- lorian. lis tUunisl b to o and l to 2. won. Uorough iti to Conner), u to 2 und t to a, .ecund, bir rltzuugli. Us. titooter;. b to 1 and i So l. inlrd. 'lime i.i!t - lv ItiUiueie. iture 1 er- Xdme. llannock ana Cnaxles Ks.es l1.o ran. ntth racs- veiling, live and a liulj furlongs Barbetto, 104 to Conor, s to 1 and b to S. vwu; Alzora, 104 (slack). 4 to 1 and 7 to , seconJ; All's Well Ml iWaisn). $ to 1 and : to 1, tiuid Time. 1 us i-a lnlHl.lole. Annu. Anna Darling. bller fliun. Amurita, e.ourt.-s. tuullam. Ks letla. azul Marl btuart al-o ran suth iac. mile and event jard KlnnlUn l.lc, IIS tbnar.i. 7 to 2 ind en. won. lielie of Xroy, 110 (Wllliuns), 2 to 1, and 3 to 5. second: Xing Utamble. 112 (burns). 5 to 1 und to 6. iniru 'lime. 1.47. Tuo Itnj mer. Obe and Laura tlmble aio ran To-UHy' Auncdnc Entries. First race, tlx furlongs. Iady Contrary IUj ortrud 10a Bettle Grej lib Aialrs Uelle ot Orleans ....10 tl'le Skip u Midnight Chimes lu. -.eelmal 1W Uuslgutly 1l Second race, elx furlu. n hundlcapi Itla 114 jioor 103 Himself 1(6 Kid 1'J Ueau Ormonde Da Ciesoa 10 frank Callanan .... lOu Snarlt 109 (Jlode ltun 1M Frlncton lrl ' princess It 10-. Anna Darling W Third race, mile and eentv jard-i: Tkilando 103 "-ea Hobber 100 Tatar ui i Hawk. !' ceihalalgla 1)1 JIbrIu Ught ' llannock . ........... .lOllTempter Jtadford 100 Dje H2 Tinge lOOlr-xcelfls 10- 3'ourth race, mile and sixteenth, handicap: Intruflve 1C9 Wither 100 Jnret Whip 114 CaibunvJe M King- Barleycorn ....lO-i Allke tt Orejfeld 101 llchester B Kinnlklnnlc 101 1 Fifth race, about seven and one-halt furlongs: Col Dallantrne 1W Orderer S3 leaac Hopper 10S Tord SS Anerrc 10 Taoa ' Bunro 101 Prank Hall 93 fatret I5o 1"4 leefeld t3 ?Iarhall Nell 101 Il-ictjl" ) ark Lano 104 HIJa '-) balvnleta 101 Sixth race, mile and -eventy jards: Dolanuo 109 Tatar 101 Mllletream 100 1 Temper V The Chamberlain . .10 Dan Cupid SS Xoub)e IJutnmy 101 Give and Take W Harrj SlcCoun 10.U CI.OSi: AT l.ATOMA. Eiieelul Cnrd To-IIhj for tlic Hrnrllt of V rlilon. Cincinnati, O, Nov. 12 This was tholapt day of the regular meulng at Latonia. To morrow will be VTeldon Day, when the en tire gate receipts will be turned over to the fund being raised for Harry M. AVeldon, the noted turf critic, who Is now paraljzed. t'Weather clear. Track fast. Summaries: First race, six furlongs-Roral Victor. 113 Alexander), even, won, Ia rd Itoberts lil i Dev In). 7 to 1, second lire'grav e, 107 ' (Mi -J)ermott). IB to 1 tnlrd Time, 1.14 4o Plrat-'s Queen disqualified for fouling l'o.irt. Hamp ehlro. The Black Jew and The Conqueror alHO in. Second race, Ave furlongs 3Ionv muss, 101 (Ransom). 11 to 8, won, Alcareta 104 A. Weber) 8 to 6. scoml. Alpaca, 105 OlcDern-ott), 3 to 1 third. Time 1 w 4 S Itlo de Alter. Orion. Maud Iledlng. Papv Harry and CVmopolls also ran Third race, five and a halt furlongx Hj lo, 103 ifT. O'Brien). 4 to 1. won; Kohnnreath. 101 (Devln) 6 to 5. second: Klrdle D . 10) (A. Weber). 6 to 1 third Time 1 C 2 5 Hed Mgnnl. Nat ural Gas Kldred Itannvunt, Albert Enrlnht, vVcodstlck. Joe Collin', DIvonne, Louis and Lady Seabrook also ran Tourth rac. mile and seventv jards Ohnet, PT (A. Weber), even, won: Ixiulsvllle, S3 (II. "ocliran), 3 to 1. second: norliar, PS (Uanom), S to 1, third Tln-c. 1.45 2-S. lennep and 'tvnlcht Banneret a!o ran. ; " Fifth race, mile and sixteenth, "elllng Major . aran!r. K (Hue-ton 8 to 1 won: Vlncennes '3 trochran). S to 5. fecond. Slnrsland Reserve lot tO'Hrlen). 12 to 1. third Time. 1-43'- raise. Iead. Brown Vail. Dandy II . Made M-iree. Chauncey risher. Jerrj Lee, Garland Bar, Xildarlte and Terrene also ran. Blxth race, mllo and slvteenth, selling-Hub rrather. 9S (Ransom), T to 1. won; SUrangcit, 103 J Alexander) 6 to 5 second, Oxnard, 101 (It farvaei). 7 to 1 third. Thre, 1:45. Phidias. Jake Weber, Hold t"p Pam lAiaru. Bq , Jjick Furber. Red I'lrate and Depending also ran. To-Dajr'n I.ntonln. Kntrlc. Cincinnati, O . Nov. 12. Iatonla entries f cr to- AreYouOutofWork? Reari The Republic Want Ads Every Day. If HELP WANTED j I ADS- J k - f l Are Printed In V 'ff V. Tke Republic II met ron rirst race, silling, one mile: Honeivvcoil Pt I Dramburc ... ,.101 ,.101 . I"l . lor, .ill iticiiaraon ltotTrt Grav .... Pantland The Wag Dou3tcrswlvcl . . '7 l'ri e Hand ... . ?7 l.ord Knizer i .lcv Till . 17 Al. l!oer . MM' Second race, eelllnir one mile: SIcnare '5 Joe Hlttln Jtaln Day rs Sarah H imp . .. !f uiulu-" 10' I Mttl- Tim Clcmvuud . . . . in! ltus-lun Toner 11 . I'll Third race, selling, s'v. furlongs Gold 1-arn IT, IlrlBhtlc U Cvloocan "7 Crinkler Zaza '" 1-lltle Ind .. . lidv Kent """I lola Jack Adle t'2 1 blmlnate r.ilr Deceiver - K'- lomlh race, hanulcip. one ml!: Voo.ltr!c 331 Cambrltn Kunja IWl Brunch Tilth race, sclllrg. one mill- and a halt. 1C1 . 1U . 1'- . IOj 1)2 . l'U . I1 1 . 1 111 110 . Ill ..1V, , 100 107 . 1)7 107 110 Knghur-t Jack Telling Sartlhi Mxth race, mile" Prince fctonemoulh blddons . . . l'rlnc" Uef, Jr .. . Jupiter Loiigilou . SCI Colbert 1"2 1 hue of Truco ... I'M I MrManUH I'lOi Warranted 10") I Phosphorus . n)i Alex l'nirson ... 1)4 1 Whltlleld 107 1 OH-VKT AVraKS A rL'ItiK. Algnreta, n. l'rolilblttvr Paorlte. De fentn: bj Monrj mni. Chicago. Nov. 12 Ohnet, even money favorite In the fourth raco ut Lakeside this afternoon, turned tho tables on Knight Ban neret, to whom he finllntl thltd on Satur day. Ohnet was iilwivs tho choli.' the betting, with LouNvillo and Knight Ban neret equal second choices nt 3 to 1 Ohnet and Kc-al Victor wile the only two fa vorites to win in the llr-t four eventi". One of the surprises was the defeat of Algaretu, the prohibitive favorite in the second event. Track fast. Summaries First race, selling, one mile Uhlepi. 57 (M--Glcn) 4 to 1 won, Juanetu. 57 (Ma). 8 to . second. Poorland. 1)7 (J lllckl 13 to 1. thlr.1 Time. 1'44. Lrbinsuli, Debtor Black. Isaacs, o man, Cavallo. Richardson. The Jefttrson und Foxey also ran. Second race. kIx furlonitP Arachue. 110 tDunee). 8 to 5. won. Angca. Hj iKnlght). & to 2, second. Win- 115 (Maj ). 13 to 1. third Time, 1 ll'. Mtpper. tYencnt Queen. Allene Abbott. Madeline cl SiMtierland Russian. Ada I zance, ratty Porter and Martha Mac also nn Third raci selling, mile and. seventi jard Nettie Recent. 100 (J. Hicks), 2 to 1, won. Lett Bower, 104 (Knight) 12 to 5, second. Sir tatlnn. 10t (McGinn). S to 1, third. Time. 1:45 Chanton and Hermencla also ran. Fourth race, hnndlcap one mile Tfrmlnus HJ (Dui ee) to 2 won. tlue-awork 1"6 tVUGlnn), 1 to 1 second, Giandon. 104 iKnlchl). 11 to 5. thlr.1 Time. 1 41. ObK Patroclus. (,'uecn-a-Daj. Ris Ignation and Lenox alo ran Fifth race, rail- Trouballne 105 (McGinn) 1 to l, won. Zazel. 110 (Dup ). 3 to 1. sftonl. f ita, li (Herman). 4 to 1. third Time. 1 3':. Hullo Berman. 1'anlland, Stiles ISiftled and Lli:l Jackson also rin. SiMli race. elling. mlle-OIlle J.. 110 (Knlcht), 3 to J. won: Eleanor Holmes, 17 (Muj). 3 to 1. econd lair l'ectlv'r, 1"5 (Bermani, 10 to 1. third. Time. 1 43 Jack Adie, Blenheim. Exit and IS G Fox aN ran To-Unj-'s Lakeside; Intrlen. First race, six furlonea V.'atlta 1)7 J Ii-d I.I'a .. Ill .. 110 .. 103 ...U3 .. 105 If Vou Dare , Ida V .. Give All GeorKa A"ab . ...107 IlanMVUrst . ... 107 . 1)2 ...102 lu!s Quarterback .. John Lafl-rtj jack Dcvie 102 Second race, six furlongs, selling: Tope Lo ...io; Alpaca ... li ij 19 101 selling. 101 110 Mr Chrl.tophr . l'eace 1)7 .. ..1"5 .. 104 Albert Ieo . Hom Diah ., Brown Vail Gufllana ThlM race, mile and on '-sixteenth. H.Toicj 101 VeAlhert yvcato-sa ltd I C mdlebluck Chtuncey Fiher ....101 Hold Lp 101 Major Manlr W Fctrth race, seven fjrlongs: Llcht Ball !)j Lord Roberts . S3 .li-3 .V2 .. Si Albert Bnrisht 35 Possart l.lrdle 1) 03 Fl Orltnte Pirate's Queen 05 Azlm Joe Collins "3 Filih nice, mile anl one-elxteenth. exiling: lien Chanca SI. Balrd ,. ES Phidias 101 Josephine II 107 cuoin 110 lolcco 95 Vincent es 101 I Sixth race, mile and one sixteenth. Felling! Village Pride 1)1 Marjland Reserve. ..101 Forensic . 101 1 M icle Mareo f2 Maritn Tax 1 l Lvdla, b Si Jerr Lee 101 I Results nt Oakland. San FianclMio, Cal .Nov. 12. Weather Cno at Oakland, track fast Results. Hrst race selling, seven furlongs Coming nvent. 107 (Moucie), 12 to 1, won, Donalur, l'i U mnlnlck) 1 to 1 and 3 to 3. second, IKttor Uernajs. 107 (Vlcker.v), 20 to 1. third. Tlm. 1 i7'. Moringa, The hlnier, Faverbham, Bogus Bill, Meadow lark and Jet Girl also ran. becond race, celling, one mile Horton, 104 (Co burn). 4 to fi. won, 1'lng. Ol (Muart), 1i to 1 and 6 to 1, second, fclr Kingston. 104 (J. Martin). IS to E. tllrd Time. 1 4." Limelight, Mitten and boclallst also ran Third race selling, slv furlonss Pomplno. 1)4 (Mounce). 4 to 1, win Asinn 107 iCbluirn), 7 to 1 ted J to 1, ecmd, Muconto. Si (J Walh), 11 ') t. UUnl. lime. 1.13 High Hoe. Boundlce, Pupil end buett Caporal alio ran Fourth race, mllo and an eighth Gonfalon, 10S (Bullman). 1 to c, won: Locuchte, so (Coliurn), 2i to 1 ani 10 to 1, second. lh lobb Si (Dom lnlck). 10 to 1, third Time. 1 0:4 ctgardo, Klo Chlco. OwrEboro and Tappan also ran Flfih race, ban Frnncisco Handicap, six furlong- Roiling Boer, 1.4 (Bullman), 1 to . won: Articulate. M4 (J. alh), 12 to 1 and I. to 1, sec ond, Drattor. Hi (Mounce), 13 to 2. tllrd. lime, 1:14 Intrepido and Lucera also ran. Sixth race, mile and a slxtenth W'coster Boy, 55 (Domlnlck), 3 to E. won. Dunblane. 1U (Jlojr.ce) 6 to 2 and 1 to J. econd. iunelio. IOJ (J. Walsh). 4 to 1. third. Time. 1.451. No others. To-Daj' Oakland Kntrle. Tirst race, selllrg. C-jear-olds und upward, seven furlongs: Swlftwatcr 101 Kootenai 102 C-hailes Irfbel 109 Colonel Root ...103 Devertux i i-avenshom 105 Marj- Klmella .... IOJ S-pike 101 1-omo loo TwinUo Twinkle.. ..102 Itoso of Hllo S7.Druldess 101 becord race, purse, maiden -jear-oldj. Futurity cense. Georgo Dcwej 110 Missel 103 Litmus 1:0 Instante n. Hound Bead 110 bhotaway 10i 1.1 Sonora m Moddr loi Plcklow 110 Catherine Bravo 1U Blllj Lyon HOlPiratta 113 Third raw selling. 2-j ear-olds and upward, seven furlongs: Klckumliol) 104 Donator 105 Proclamation 1(4 Ului Am lii-j Lettgcr or lulnler Iu2 1 rte l'as 17 iiagnelone loi Jule It'i Dlmond luJ Rlnginast-r P-a Muitanus Ui Tourth race, selling, mllo and a quarter: Campus lo7 Locochte 110 Gauntlet 17 Rio Chico 101 El Mido 107 Dare II 101 rorslda 1)7 Harney K M Opivnent 104 L"ten'-o as Texarkuna 104 Fifth rate, selling, all ages, six furlongs; Merrv B07 107 1 Klngstello 0 Almoner 1 17 Mlk lUco Ill Matt Hcgun Ul Hungurliu 110 Anita B 1)1 fatorm King 110 Ztde ja 1-cbruar 110 Sixth race, purs, S-j ear-olds and upward, ono mill. Expedient SS 1 ln-p Mistral 103 Htttdnater 10J rips iu2 Gold One lei Jtnriti Held 102 Loconomo 1'7 Irue Bluo li-2 Woee-tcr Bov 10) 1 r. us. 102 Flush of Uold lt Mor'nel 102 Results nt Atlnntn. REPUBLIC M'LCLVL Atlanta, Ga . Nov 12 First rate, seven fur longs Annln Laurotts 103 (Itjan), : to 1, won. Brotiier Frel 10. (Clark), 6 to 5, second, Mr Rose, 102 (lljnn), ti to 1. third. Time. 1.2k Viola K, l.tta Stevens. Monzeltoff also i in Second race, four ond one-naif furlongs Mal tese Cros, 105 (Castro). 6 to 5. won; Henri's Hlster. IIS (Flvnn), 1 to 2. second; Mi-s Klngle, 105 (Flint), 6 to 1, third. Time. 1.00 Dosslo aleo ran Third race, ono and cno eighth miles IJllan Reed. SS (Head), 6 to 1 won. Je-sle Jarboo IOC (Hart). 3 to 1, second. Little Reggie (It "-mlth). to 1, tnln Time. ol. btiitlra, Deceptrlx ao ran lourth rac. six furlong" Larequoie 110 (Stew art). 7 to t. won: lgnl. los (Mulllgin). 3 to 1, Kcond; Glad Hand 10j (Itvan) 2"- to 1, third Time. 1.2) Troublesome. Judge Biker, Mike Haverty also no nrth mc. five furloncs-IJlllan Hoffmvn. 102 (Flint), 4 to 5 wen; Centir 1 leld 107 (VIulliRnn), 2 to 1. second: Blue Steel. 110 (Hartman). 12 to 1. third Time. I 07 Mame Smith, John Pot ter. Aug Time Liz also ran CnESCCNT CITY STAKES. Fixture for the Winter Meeting Will Close November 14. New Orleans, Nov. 12 The stake fixtures of the winter meeting of the Crescent City Jockey Club for the older division of horses will close at midnight, November 14. Thcro are tvventj-one stakes, with an aggregate value of SS0.OCO. The second division of stakes for 2-j ear olds, and other special features will he an nounced on January o. The stakes hereto fore offered for the winter 'meetings have all filled well, and tho prospects for a good sea bon's racing are excellent. Over 200 horsiq are now quartered at the fair grounds. VniTEY IJi HARD LUCK. Valuable Colt, Brother to Ballyhoo Hey, Has DlcI on Ills Hands. REPUBLIC SPECIAL Lexington. Ky.. Nov. 12 W. C. Whitney, the New York millionaire turfman, lost by death the weanling colt by Kingston out of Ballvhoo. Whitney bought the maro and foal from John E. Madden, pajing $11,000 The colt was a full brother to Ballvhoo' Bey. rnner.il of Starter Fergruson. Louisville. Ky Nov. 12. The funeral of Starr er J. It Ferguson, the well known horseman took place this morning at 1) JO o clock from tne cuapel at Cave Hill Cemetery. Mr. Ferguson died suddenly at Lexington. Glatliola. Destroyed. Lexington, Ky., Nov. 12. Gladlola. dam of Xing Lief, recently sold for 115.000, was kicked by another horse to-day. sustaining a brokea limb. She had to be killed The mare once be longed to the Ut Bjrcn McClelland. DURHAM DETERMINED TO PUSH HIS FIGHT. Want a Full InvosliiLion of JU'lhods of American Ti.tin ers and Joekos. REIFF MAKES A STATEMENT. Acme's English Jockey of Pulling JIK Mount in Hacc Complained of by Hie Earl Expects to Je Suspended. special, ur cabli:. London, Nov. 12 (Copv right. I SUM, by W It. Hearst.) Lord Durh tm is dotf nnlned to forco tho charges of "doping" and in-and-out riding which he has nnde again-.t Kuoch v,v"i7.T.nl, the trainer, and Lester Iti'lff, the Jockey, as a reMilt of the race nt Liverpool on November 9, when Hlehircl Cioker's hore Tho Scotchman II, ridden hi Lester Itelff, beat out Gcrolsteln, Lord Durham' entry, with Jocke.v ltlcoby up. In a previous race at Dcncaster Gerol stein won easily overrfTho Scotchman IL Such a decided reversal of form g.ivo Lord Durham, who a short limo before hid soundly berated the methods of American trainers and Jockejs, the opening to make direct charges, and he grasped tho oppor tunity with suspicious nvidily. In fact. Dm ham manifested so much earnestness that lie vva3 accused of abso lute frpitefulnebs In his crusade against everj thing and everjbody American on tho Faiglls-h turf. That Durham Is "tlll determined to forco matters to an itMic I jdiown by his ac tion to-tlav. He plalnlj accuses Itelff of "pulling" The Scotchman II at Doncastcr. l,ord Durham said to-du: In a speech ut tho Jockey Club Hough ton meeting I baid Itelff hutl not attempted tu beat Gerolstcin at Doncatter. So my complaint was not made btcaube I lost the. race. I earneillj hope the case will he re feired to the stewards of the Jockey Club." Tim loctl btevvnrds at Doiic.i-ter unn monrd Ulshatd anl Itelff for an explana tion of the Donea-.ter running, at tho in stince of Lord Duili.im, hut thej decided to refer the c cv to the steward" of the .lock v Club, and this august board tho hlghe-t racing tribunal In Kngland will take up tho matter on No. ember 19, when Lord Falmuutli will preside. All the be-.t known trainers and Jockevs fn England ha"e ten Invited lo the me-t-in0', and the mothods of both English and American trainers and Jockcjs will bo in vestigated, but evtrj one heic know that the Americans will be the only ones to be hauled over tho coals not the Engllshmon. It N considered almost a foregone con clusion that lleilfs lictnso will bo aa celed. Addition il Interest In the scandal was caused to-div by tho statement of Lester Itelff, the accused Jockey. Itelff accuses Itlcobj, the Jockey who had the mount on (Jcrolstcln, of deliberately "pulling" the hor.se, mid, to substantl ito tin chaige, offered to tv t that If Gcrolsteln and The Scolchmnn II ran again and he had tho mount on Gerolsleln he would win. "WASHI.V.GTO.'V AMI M:W OHLllA.NS. Clnsh HetTTi-eii Thrlr Iliiniilng; Meet lngv 'I hrrutciie'd lurt (loitslp. The Jockey Club has granted permission to tlu Washington .loekej Club lo hold a nlne-teen-daj meeting at its IJennings course, beginning on Saturdaj, NovembiT 17, and ending on Saturday. December i. Tho club has announced a list of stikes to bo run during the meeting, but It is possible that the tneeting will not evtend bejond November 30, which cuts tho number of tuclng dtvs down lo twelve. The trouble Uim In a rule ot tho Western Turf Congress, which prohibits anj racing in tho Lnlted States east of tho Ito.ky Mountains and nurUi of latitude Jo dtgnes during tho months of Jununi, Pebru iry or December. So, under this rule, thero e 111 ba no racing north of South Carolina alter December 1. The penatlj for an infraction of this ruin Is that all persons assocl ltlons or corporations giving, promoting or par ticipating in any of the racing or doing mv of the acts prohibited under the rule, .shall be outlawed lrom the tracks of the mem bers of this Turf Congress, tho penaltv ap plying also to every owner, trainer, Jockey, ollleial, bookimker. poolseller nnd horso that participates In such prohibited racing or nets, as well as to every horso tint is owned, trained or under the control of anv of the above-mentioned persons, and to ever raco track upon which such prohib ited racing Is tiven, as well as to evtry person or horso tint races upon the same. The objection to the Washington Jockey Club's e-Uendlng Its 'meeting Into Decem ber comes fiom New- Orleans, whither a number of horses will bo shipped utter the Bennlngs meeting. The meeting at New- Orleans begins about December 1, and there Is continuous raving on the track of the Cn.scent Cltv Joekiv Club up to March 23 of next viar. It is strange that the olllclals of this eours should make objection to the Benninss meeting running for only eight davs into December, Inasmuch ns they havo 111 the neighborhood of f) dajs' racing without any opposition nearer than Calitornl 1, which Is too far away to affect the success of tho Louisiana truck. Qhej, however, in Justification of their protest, sav that tho bv-law in question was adopted und r agreement made with tho Jockev Club in 1831. and that until It is amended or re pealed It must be enforeed lltirallj. Thiro is no doubt that the Turf Congress -uin stand b tho rule, and 11 the Uennlngs meeting extends into December, nil who participite 111 tne meeting after November ?0 will be outlawed, as fir as, ricing on the tracks over which the Turf Congress ex ercises control. Members of th Jockey Club, however, state that the agreement of 1S0I between the ruling turf bodies of tho LVist and West was for thieo ve.irs onlv, und thit thero has been no ngrecmi nt betwei 11 them since then, although both the Turf Congress and the Jockey Club hive recognized the rulings of ono another In the ca-es of men and horses who have been ruled otf for anv cause. Bcnnv Talk, the Chieigo bookimker. a fan.illir llgure to tho frequenters of Fort Ilrlo for tiveral vrars previous to last sea son, spent several hours in Buffalo Satiu div en rcuto from Salt Like City to New York. In addition to booking on the West ern tracks this summer Talk Ins been Identified v Ith the in uiogemeiit of a variety show and n, melodrama, which are now being plajed throughout the West. "I shall visit Washington, 1 e'peet." said rvtlk, "and then go on to New Orleans for tho winter's campaign with the bangtails" Falk was one of the men Interested In tho Windsor meeting held this season. "Will thero bo a meeting thero nevt j ear?" ho was nked. "Sure to be." he declared emphatically, "but It Is likely that the meeting will not be run In exposition to that at Highland Park, ns It was this summer. You see, wo originally selected dates not In opposition with Highluid Park, and after the ch enge in the Canadian circuit schedule Wi kept right on and both tracks lost moncv. Messrs. Cella & Tilles, -njio had tho Highland Park betting privilege, told me tint thev dropped $10 ono on tho experience, and I k"novv tint wo ran $23,0ufl to the bad We had lo st.ay thero then and get it hick, which we did, but by so doing ran In competition with the Hunt meeting at Toronto, a proceeding to which I was opposed It will not be likelv to happen again Detroit is good enough for ono meeting, but it is out of the ques tion t talk of tho cltj supporting two meetings run with conflicting dates" Joseph Scherrer has received a letter from i.i. fH.n(l Jnrl.pv T-'stfi- nlff t, e.n.t can rider, who Is now In England. Relff ' before leaving this country promised cchcr. rer that he would do all he could for him I In England In the vvav of securing him a contract with one of the prominent racing stables 01 Europe, jiein writes that he has talked with several owners, and has a promise from a noted Russian owner of thoroughbreds to give Scherrer a chance in the saddle next season The Russian is anxious to secure an American rider, and Scherrer has concluded to take a trip abroad some time in December to try nnd make arrangements to rido on the Hrltish soil next season Harry Brolaskl writes from Atlanta to the effect that there will he racing there until December 1, after which a thirty -day maetiDiC Is scheduled to take place at Jacl- sonville I'la. Tho Mainline or Uie loekovs ut Atlintu will be found belon; J'"-""-3 Jok.vs Stoants Ijts m. 2d. Unp U hj nn -0 12 7 9 51 Willi una 2 ' u U n Stew irt s . 2 ii I Bait - - l 4 i- I'vstro !! . 1 17 Burn 17 4 .- It lit id II - t. i Mulllgin ........... -' ., - i ijniiuit Ill '7 ltoiili'r s 1 i) i , i" Murphv 23 I ' f 31 Itutlir 1 1 1) v 0 Muekwell 1 1 o 0 0 ADVANCE IN PRICES OF MEAT. WaMiinuton Is Intensely Inter ested, but "Has Noted Xo Change. r.riTHLic SPECIAL. Washington, Nov. 12 Van interest i manifest among wholesale and rctill me it dialtrs In this citj and tho public iu gen eral ovir tho recent unuouncemtnt from Chicago that meat-p icklng Urns which oontiol the murktt had agreed upon an ad v incf of 1 cent a pound il it on beef pork and mutton, which would nuiii an ad vance of 113 high 11s 5 cents a pound to consumers on some cuts While the mutter has been thoroughly discussed along wholesale row In the Cen ter Market and elsewlure, deilera are al most unanimous in stating that the local mirket has :.ot jet been aff eted. All tin packers of Chieigo dressed i)eef hivo branch establishments in this cltv, and tho local representative declare they havo re- lived no Intimation that ment prices would bn raised Thev compared the prr-i-eut Quotations with those of Iho ;rcvIous week, to -hnv. that thcro hid been no ad vance No lar-je dealer could be found vvh In limed tho Chicago combination would send prlcei soaring. "No word of tho rumored advance his como to mo from tho Chicago olllce," said tho local agent for Swift Co. to-div, ".111 1 there has been no ndvance Good bullock 1 aio now fetehlng S . cents a pound dressed, or 5S.10 by tho hundred pounds. Some meat is selling for 7 cents a pound wholesale The trtiket Is brisker now than It was a month ago. and beef mav be half a cent a pound higher, but tho average price is being maintained. The tango cattlo -euson of tho Tar West nnd Tens Is about fin ished Corn Is also high nnd native cattle aro coming In from Illinois and Missouri and such States These things contribute toward raising prices, but thero has been no general advance to fur." president Vlfictnlcj'g Cullers. nnpunnc special. Washington. Nov. 12. Lleutcn uit Colonel J T Campbell of the Thirtieth Volunteer Itcgiment. now in the Philippines, called on the President this morning Colonel Campbell v as a Democratic mem ber of Congress from Illinois when wir v. 1th Spain wis declared. He resigned his scat to become Coloiud of an Illinois regi ment Later he was made Lieutenant Colonel of the Thirtieth Itcgiment and went to the Philippines Ho left there on tho 2Cth of August ind will return nbont De inber 1 n" i-omo time ago announced hi" support of the Republican nd'nlnlstra tiun ami came back to this country to work for President McKinlei Cnplnin Meredith of Chicago, former chieT of tho Uureau of Engraving and Printing, ind a candidato for thi- exlstli g vacancv In that position, wps at tho Whlto House Ho Is strongly backed for reip polnlment. He Is said to bo eligible for reinstatement under the civil service law, the placo being in tho classllicd service. FROST ASKS BIG DAMAGES. Puit of Alleged Poolroom Agent Conies to Trial. New York. Nov. li Tho ult of Joseph W Prost ag mist Itobert A Plnkertoti, chief of the Pinkerton Detective Bureau, mil tho Ilrookl' n Juekoy Club to recover J.),u00 for U'sault and Illegal arrest, came up to-dav boiore Justice Truax and a Jury in the Supreme Court. Tho arrest of Trust occurred on fc'eptem- b"r 2", 1511 Prost was subsequcntlv In dicted by tho Grand lurv of Kings Countv, charged with supplying poolroom" with In formation from the C;ravend track and with assaulting the police who arrested him. He has never been brought to trill The arrest was tho nsult of efforts mado by the Brooklyn Jockey ejlub to prevent the. transmission from th track of Information lor the use of poolroom' In New York Cltv. Piosl, Ms wife, his brother-in-law, his "in, a man named Peirsall and two women who wen! in his company Wero placed in cus tody. Iho platntllf alleges that PInVeiton was employed by tho J01 key Club as prlvato watchman of the track and that Pinkerton iissaulted him, h indcuffod him and confined him In .1 small room under tho grand stand. For this Frost winls ."(TV). Frost also al leges th it ho was imprloned In tho stn tli n-hiiuse nt Coney Island when ho was committed for tn il For tho Imprisonment hi w nits another 325 v) 'I he onlv answer was that filed by the Joekev Club, which savs that an elertilcal npparatus was fojiul concealed In Trosfs hit. bv means of which ho conveyed tho Inform ltlon by signals to peisons outs'ila the can 'age Inclosiire. Tho case went over until to-morrow. NEW BARGES AT NEWORLEANS. Large Cargo of Merchandise for 9t. Loiii Awaited Them. r.nPl'BLIC HI'KCIAL. New Orleans, La, Nov. 12 Tho barge McDougall. with the two new style steel barges from St. Louis, arrived here to-day, nine davs out. The trip was mudo In com piratlvtly short time, when the fact is tc-ken Into consideration lhat the voyago was made only by dav, the tow laying up at night and remaining several hours ut Memphis dining the day Tho trip was uneventful, the- tow meeting with 110 acci dent or risk of any kind The water was e-v try whore fennel deep enough and more than deep iTiough for tlin barges, which were drawing only si veil feet. The barges luded at the foot of Julia street and will begin diseh irglng at once, tho grain and most of the oilier freight brought down by them being transferred to tho steamers of the Wist Indian and P icltlc and Harrison Lino for shipment to Liverpool Tho tow will le tv o here for St Louis Wednesday. When thev first left St Louis tho barges were towed abreast of the tug, one on 1 ither side From Natchez down they wero towed laudom. one behind the other. Mr. W A Tho npson. Jr. of St. Lou!-", who came on ahead from Natchez, where he left tho barges, received Hum on their arrival here A largo cargo of general mcrchnrdlse awaits the bargis for transportation to St. L'nils ENGINE MEN'S PAY RAISED. Chicago. Milwaukee and Pt. Tanl Employes Get an Advance. Chicago, Nov. 12 Between l.tVO and 1,W1 engineers and firemen on the Chicago, Mil waukee and SI Taul system have been no tified tint material concessions in the mat ter of pav nnd working time have beon granted to them The men wlm handle the throttles of the powerful "ten wheelers" he nee forth will leccive ft for every 1 ) miles they cover, while in the cabs an In crease of I," cents over the old wages Is feianteil The engineers on tho compound engines, whleh are used exclusive lv in the passen ger service, will get t" bo for every lttl mile, an increase of 13 cents, and tho fire men on the big locomotives will receive an in reuse of 10 cents ier 10 miles, the p iy b'ing raised trom-S-MO to 2 7). Herealter ten hours- will be- accepted as a day's work on switch engines, instiad of eleven hour-". Vndcr tho eleven-hour rule, the firemen on the snitch engines received $179 n dav. Under the new rule the firemen will re ceive $1 7j The scale for switch engineers, $2.70 a dav, will leimin unchanged. INVESTIGATING A PRIZE FIGHT. Doul;i3 Comity Grand Jury Has Subpoenas Served on" 130. nnprDLic specivl. O ikl ind. Ill . Xov. 12 A number of sub poenas were served upon prominent Oakland citlz-ns to-day by Douglas County ofliclvls. notifying them to appear before the Grand Jury ot that county and tell whit they know of a prize light that was held a few miles north of Oakland and across the lino in Douglas County October 13 The principals of the light wor "Kid" Pweenv of Tcrre Hsule, and Pete Mel.on non of Danville. The tight lasted twenty tivo rourds and was a brutal and bloody af fair. It was witnessed by 2u0 people of this city. Une hundred and fifty subpoenas were served by the officers to-day and. In many cases, the wltne-sM-'S got away from town. Lewis County OlUcInl Vote. ItEPUDLIC SPECIAL. Jlonticello, Mo, Xov. 12 Official vote in Lewis Countv on the constitutional amend ments Is as follows-: Fir-t Yes, 343: no, 0. Second Yes. 1.050: no, 7M. Third Yes. 1 513 no. 4S3. Tourth Yes, 1.541; no, 41; rifth Yes, 1.2S2: no, 711. Sixth Yes, 1,070; no, 604. Sav-fcuUi l-i. L0LT3; no. 665. NEW LEAGUE'S CIRCUIT COMPLETED. Eiiltiniore, Washington, Philadel phia and r.ulTalo the Eastern Citk"-. MANNING IS PROVIDED FOR. aIi draw and Rolinim Will Have Charge of the (hstenille End Xew National Agiee- nient Is to 13e .Made. ni:ppnLic srrfiAis Baltimore, Mil, Nov. 12 At a meeting, held here to-night, and which was lttendrd by Ban Johiioou Comi-key, Sumers, 11c Graw nnd Bobinson, tin- now American Lioague was 1 lunched The circuit will b undo up of Baltimore, Washington, Phila delphia, Iluffalo. Chieigo, Milvvauke.-, De troit and Clev el md Minneapolis, Indianap olis and Kans is. City nre barred out. There is 10 be a meeting at Chicago on the 2jth. at which s.n organization ij to ho perfi ctod Probably tho most Important announce ment mado was that thero Is to be a new national agreement, which will prov.de tint tho two ergani7 itlons shall havo equal rights, that Is to say, the players resirved by either aro not to be interfered with. There will be no more drafting McCraw and Itobinson ar.- not classid with the reserved playirs. In their con tract with President Itoblsun of the St. Louis club the reserve el uise was elimi nated They will havo charge of the Balti more end. It has not jet bee.i dofinltely decided who will manage Philadelphia, but the infereme Is tint Hugh Duffy will have charge John son ri fiLsed to give the name of the capital ist who Is backing tin- Cjuukcr City, but ho Insists that grounds have been -ecureel and money obtained. Jimmy Manning will minage Washing ton. Ho will tako his .Kansas City team to the cipltil and hive complcto control. A meeting of committees of the National and American leagues will be held within ten day ) at Cleveland, at which the new arrntitjement Is to be perfected. The Amei lcan Lcaguo will bo represf nted by Johnson. Comlskev, Somers nnd Manning, and the old league by Poden. Hart, Brush .ind Itchl son. Tin" whole matter is to I e i.ttilied by the National League at tho annual meeting December 1. 3 READY FOR THE LEONIDS. Yale Mahes Elaborate Preparations for the Overdue Phenomenon. r.rjptjiiLic srnciAK New Haven, Conn, Nov. 12. Yale astron omers have completed preiatatlous for ob serving tho blggejt shower of meteors re corded in tho Lniled States since lSijT. The tail of the leonlds, which takes plaeo every thirty-thieo years, was due last year, ac cording lo calculations of the astronomer!, but did not appear. Doctor Cln-e s ml to-day that the data In possession of astronnui' rs was so slender that It was at present impossible 10 predict 1 xactly wbe n the big shower will take pi lee. Because of tho fact that the ustronomeis failed last year ut their predictions they will not this time make anv mlvaneo state ments. Doctor Chase snld this evcnln" "Thero Is lust as much ground fur pio dlctlng the fall of leonlds now as there wi' last year We have mado just us cumpb-te preparations at tho observatory for observ ing them, but we do not proposo to get the public aroused again on what may provo .1 lalse alarm." If the leonlds come this year, the shower will begin to-morrow- night and will bo the brightest wltne-sod during the present gen e-ration, ine most important ot tho experi ments to be made aro in meteor photogra phv. Several new pieces of astronomical apparatus. Invented at tho Yule Laboratory, will be put Into use for tho lirst time during tho shower of the leonlds IN THE COUNTY. A mirrlage license was lssUf,-i at ciav tou y esterday to The-odoro I'lcmu-c .end An nio Gorndov, both of Webster Groves. . Lottera testamentary were granted ves tertlny to John Mullanphv fates and James A Si dtlon. executors of the ostoto of the ot- Genorai i M t-ro t Th 0 ,J()ml In the sum of SW.OOO each. -Constable John r. Schuper of C.ironde let 'lovvnsnlp has issued a wamlng to all Hicrtsmen who nviy attempt to hunt within his baillwuk nevt Sunday Every man caught with a gun, ho fays, he will arreat lor violation of tho Surdiy law. Tho Itepubllcan Central Committee hold the Inst of Its weeklv meetings at Clayton yesterday. All the bills- meurred in Urn lato campilgu were settled and the committeu adjourned cubjott to tho call of the chair. Henry Hrohan reported to the" Sheriff yesterday that ho wis held up and robbed em tlm Telegraph road near Luxembourg last Tuesday night. Ho mid the robTJers got ej3 He could give mi description or his assailants. Mrs. I2Ii7a Hauper ef Lynn, Ind, wroto lo Countv Clerk Helmeriiig yesterday to as certain If a m u ri igo licc-.ise h id been l-,sued at uny tlmo during the last threo ve-ars to Harry Piatt. Sho e.nys it i.s Important that sho know Immediately. The namo of Piatt does not atpear on the Clayton mirrlage license records George S Uristol. Hie son of IJ. jr. Bris tol of Webster Groves, died on Sundiy nl5ht at 11 o'clock nt his fuller's home-. Ho duffered from a tumor In his head lor (sev eral ye'irs Tho young man was about " yiara old and unmarried. Doctor 11 J Ilrlstol attended him. Tho funeral will tako place this afternoon to Oik Hill Cemetery. August I'. Itoscn, Jr, of Old Orchard was yesterday commlttitl to the Stato Ke form School at liooniillo by Probito Judgo Wurdemin for a term of two years. Judv v urdeman Issueel tho commitment nt th request of Rosen's father, who brought his son to Clayton, said that he- was incc rigiblo nnd bogged the authorities to do something with him. Sheriff Kerth will tako young Itosen to Boonvllle to-day. William r. natherton and several heirs to the estate of John D L'athcrton, who died at Glover January 13, lSJD. llled a petition m the Clayton Circuit Court yesterday, asking for a partition of the estate. Charles, Anna, Thomas and Ilobert Katherton were mad' defendantb to the -,'ilt. Tho lilmg of tho suit was cau.sed bv an attempt th it was re cently made by home of the- relatives of Miss Anna Iaitherton to have her Incarcerated in an asylum pending an investigation as to her sanity. A petition is being circulated .among tho citizens of Spmish Lako and O'Xell. asking for a rural free mall delivery in th it part of the country. Ctm-rreajinan llarth oldt has promised to present the petition at Washington, and thinks that il will be granted Tho post oillco nt fcpanish Lako was abolished about two weeks ago, immediately- after tho resignation of Postmaster Schnat7meyer and tho one at O'Xell is also to be abolished in anticipation of the grant ing of tho petition. Several of the candidates for election to country offices during the recent campaign In St. Louis County yeaterd.av illtd an esti mito of their expenditures with tho County Clerk at Clavton yesterdiy. John Osborn, candidate for the Itepubllcan nomination for fcherlff, swore that he spent 133 In an at tempt to capture the plum. Judge Willi tm I Pllster. Democratic candidate for County Judge, spent 123; Constable John K. Scha per 520 Co: Jutico or tho Peace J. Will Bar ron $10; Constable Ilrnst II. Linhardt $20, Public Administrator T. r. Ackerman J20, Constable) Xic Schumacher i W: Squire J. H. Theiss J3 INSANE MAN BLOWN TO ATOMS. Destroyed His IToino in Attemjit lo Kill His Wife. itnpuiiLic srnciAL. Ithaca. X. Y, Xov. 12 At McLean a hi-mlct ten miles northwest of here- Doctor Gleason, an Insane dentist, this morning at tempted to kill his wife bv destrovlng the house where she was sleeping. "Gleason was a chemist, and manufactured the i -plosive. He was blown lo atoms and the house was wrecked, but Mr.s. Gleason es caped. 131 Help Wanted Ads Trinted In to-day's Kepublle. &$:-.as. -rr . tf-"$aJge) L t&- F& im "j- uia K-. " T A WV 1 ef?'X ps. n it S 1 posit ie pin'issaud per nnont tin It lias all thtf ael-.- v int ill's tn Ii ,1 nvi 1 from t! o sur-ieal oreritton. b coin or thu 1 in mv il s ulviiit ipi s. L'nd- r our tn -tm' nt til wi ri 1 ' 1 iimiI slum .r. 11 mint nn 1 f r nr" lilrx d s estab .si ed and vou a-c s'rontce'icd In ivirvw v viti v in' 11 ill aui'plis 1 iu ,v e e-in refT you to -ei abl" Business me 1 vman wo li'.vciiri I Hi nn in tvv j-sir viiiacqu es' ssfi si ai d most re'libo t ,ro htjinabl:. Wi ' m In twi ' a t t 1 pv 11arn.it llf mil a sum s-,tal business career. Coasu t us to el-.y OSQPfiviCQ ftff M2 -ttehifi-umli vsi ii sttilv o the treatmcT. of Mea's D!'-ves lilCliuSO U Kju's 'o-iaanv vc-irs, at ) o7er I iw cured paticst; will giidly testify to our sin t ss s . 11 and hom siy in thr r ract.ci o mr ipo-i ill', Wf ilsoeu 1 sTI'I' Trunin 1'i'oCiidiys 'U.eiOli POIbONin T) to W days, NERVOUS DE BILIIV aiol V til Wei 11 ss"-, ind D i s of m 11. WIH'l'l usrfu 1 !o, r.ptios o" vour iisi,; - in .. to eal Oar parfected system of boon trea'irnt iiw ivs sueecssiij r. si'atlonaad Liimination 1'rce Hours, s 3j 11 m to8p m. Srun iaya D.l ui 10 I p in Or. FSASIS & FF&rR COO Olive St.,S. W. Cor.Slh St. nrtTiTri mi.hiui mil ADiC! 1'' i A Pfiel fli IVF T ft. lull 1o UaSVl. ,ii tWtt it f!r Eollh BnUUlJ. ilUH- UIVL Oti, Biai. I t n. I I j. b. Seeliyi. 3t Ktilj. . S;y TPr "HI BroTt Mtal'i'-i-c! practl-n alrcc 11:5. St back cusiainl of rliu HfpufcHc, be convIa:ti ou ee Die. V.JIITTIER ta penes For Honest Treatment. Ave, vzb-c-i em-cs nil Clirnnlp. ".i-rv nm, ISIood, Uin nnd L'rliiary Dlsra-ea J-1 sjv'fe-, hist coin "i"' ltrioni Krinniv. 1,0m uonnoca, tc. proJuc n nrr J m F2zli3 ou'n J soil-rcy ard TrlUUtno-j or urfaic tjr tUBlntrs or laarrlaj, " s- refill of e-rioib I' it tranl-0-M ra s u-inr orraiic wtaknei" qulcknsff, etc. F-rt u .. .a,...a, r. n ,,.., ii."- "ivJn- A" -tarss Kczema Ulc-ri u-nl for life V Eaf meani A" for Wans Li.nnr) an-1 Itlsvililcr alifiirt qui my cur-d Tainful I)i'r-ult Too rrauat or Blood m, n" alsj n Tt diapfa which ntt- - nn-iHry pasiaKi? A't for blark 23 Jin-s a.u al' I.orti'l dls-j3 cu-is) Mid'rn rrdhoJ. rv u""-ir Call nr write for advice tLi .?"". whether ci-re?nltnl or iicqulro "icce'ful v tznfi. Vnrleoeelt" tn 8 day. "-i.ii wi ana kiiscr iret ai v?i ftT ? S H S ii J a'ts sWh IS W jh VJ W M ?l FJ hi fl ... w j j, x u ui u IU EUSiHZniSSIlHl m Mormon Clahops' PUIS a vrtiL.7 CtrrV furCtlCIU USUI Pet CLjtivBJrrr. crc-ns vrniaiaicswrni aaa rere cesttn. 'ne a p -s5 6. J 1--! .. .A liMt ""I- - , tJ, Lriil f s.. -"-, , tu.., i, .... .--tia.am.T. iinrfl. Ir. I-j; nMnnrt. In. I'Jyi'dTr'-K potency, tost Powor, rllsit"I.oss8j, eaematorrhoen Insomnia, Paina Vsf'?iVS in pack. Evil Deslrea, s-snlna! Rmlsilona, Uaio iincx, fiervoug Of KSJsVM.i.y blllty, hjjdache.Uafitr.es; tor.larr, Loiscf f'"5g Somen, Varicocele, VV.s cr e-ons Ipatlon, 3toD3 QulcknsiB of Dis- "(!' charts, Ctops Wor; siiVlV' VOU3 TlJ Itchlnr. Of Era dl Ilcc.ra iinia- .I. fliL' Imrirrtirt.-ana Ie-rcr t j .l. .,, u ,-. , . .me. oorri-sj. aisnco Bcrneay co, Ban Francisco, cal. IlAliOTLAl? &. CO. Droadanr & Lucaa Avts, Et. Louia Mo. dl4jl,AivAl.dl4it.4AAAAAlt la ike City. ft'4-i'9Tvt!TvV'5w5tPT,v""$tlwvi SUIT rOIt DIVOnCE VVllliam F. Link filed suit for divorce e-terday against Louiso Link, ch irging Indignities. Thty" vvtiei mairkd Xoviinber Zi. Ia.'S, at Clay ton anl separated April Jl. last. CHATTL'L DEKD OP TItUST-Joseph 15. Ogdeti yiston'ay Hied a chattel deed of tniot for $!,Sn3 .'I on his stock of galvanized Iron and cornieo ware at Xo. HQ0 Ohio ave nue. In favor of Clifford L. Mott, trustee for tho Wheeling Corrugating Company and other creditors CIIAnGES ILL-Tl:i:ATJIi:N'T Una Gil lespie, in her suit for divorce tiled yesterdiy against l'age- Gillespie, alleges th it ho thiew loaves of bread lit her Ho began to ill-treat her three weeks after they wen married, sdie- ave-r They wore married Dec inbcr -'. liM, and separated July- IS, last liODY i:' UOUTr A special car, bar Ing tho n m lina of Henry S ripencer, win of Judge- O .M Spineer cf bt Jos-eph, Mo., pass ti turougn ct Louis jasi nigui en route to fet .losi jib Hie deceased was VZ years old and died in Baltimore Sum! iy nftor ti operation fur appeudieltis. The Spencer family Is well known in ht. Joseph. ACCCSFD OF THLTT-W II. Smith of Xo. 10 South Compton avenuo was arrested list night at Torcst Park bojlevard and Vaudeventer avenue on a ch irge- of steal ing Iho loads of hCnp Iron from the La-i-lodo Gas Light Company. It Is claimed that ho sold tho Iron to a Junk dealer on Blddlo street. BUILDIXG WITHOUT Pi:P.MlTS Build ing Commissioner Iyingfchovv complains that structures are being erected in all part-, of the cltv without permits and that ho Is unnhlo to prevent illegal building be cause only two inspectors arc in sorvico. the rest of the force having been dlschargol on aecount of the exhaustion of the appro prl itlon. i'i;on:ssoit sciiLVLKn-s LECTirr.ns I'rofessor William Schuy ler. assistant priimpal of the bi. Loub. High School, will deliver a lecture upon kindergarten teach ing to public school teachers nt tho Crow School Kindergarten at 4 o'clock this aft ernoon Tills Is tho lirst of a series of lec tures which Piofcssoi Schuyler will deliver on educational stibj. cts the coming season. MIZMOIUAL HOMi: IX5XATIOX Tho so mid annual elonation and reception at Mi inoriil Home will take place next Thurs el iv afternoon from 1 to S o'clock. The iiumbi r of inmates of the home hive In ert asid this yiar out of all proportion to the gifts so fir reielvod Provu-lons and hotisi luld goods will be gladly accepted. It Is di'-i't 1 tnal elonors give their names and uddn sses. rOUGIIT AT A DAXCH Charles Dwell, a mototm in, living at Xo 4Cto Morgan stnot, ongigtd in n quarrel at a danco In the Oikl u d Hall on Pipln street, be twien viichlc.in and Virginia avenues. Sun el i- mi. 'it with a man whose- name v.as not learned Ev.ell was struik on the head with a boer bottle, sustaining a scalp wound Tho polico arrested him In the-car.-hn's at Tavior ind r.iirfax. avenues eurly yesterdiy morning. GP.ni;K bOCIUTV DIXXnil-Tho St Txiuls Chapte- of the Beta. The-ta Pi gave a dinner li-t aunt at the Mercantile Club to the Vv lshlngtiui I nlver,itv Hatrhct Club. The- iliii -r v .s an Informal affair Sev eral ot tho membeis of bolh organisations responded to to i"s Among those present wore: r II Lessor. Judge n.irela, Georgo Illoih M P Drurv X 11 Gavin. J. L. Johnson. W liter Dav is. E. IJ Tulks, "W. T. Jones and G. A. Brueggeman. III'RT BY A CAfi Patrick O'Conncll. a teamster 4) vears old, of Xo C714 ta Sallo Mriot -.hllo driving a tram of hordes west on Xorth Vlarket street v esterday after noon was knocked from his wagon by car Xo. 1921 of the Bi llefontaine div Islon at the. Intersoction of Tenth and Xorth Market stri-ot". Doctor A. W. Fleming of X'o WI Manthestor avenue said that O Conncll sus tained two broken ribs ami contu-od ar-ns. The v.agrn on whleh he v as riding was loaded with iron. rAIJMIXGTOX ASYLUM COMMISSION' f. 13 Berry of rulton. J L. Buchanan of California O (". Ciay of Canton and C. H. Bigg of Mlddleton, all members of tho ranninston Asylum Commission, arrived In tho city !at night. The- commission will meet this morning at tho Lachde Hotel, alter vv'iie'- it will go to Parmlngton to note the progress of tho work at tint point. Captain J. D Allen of Butler, chair man of the commission. Is expected in this rrornlng. .TUCGMnXT rOR UVU CP.OSS The suit of Attorney William A Kinnerk agnnst tho Pliiladelphla Baseball Club on a claim for KQ. assigned to hlin by Lave "ro.-s, was tried in Justice Spaulding's court yesterday and judgment given against the club for tho full amount of tho claim, w ith Interest, the whole amount ing to Si." JO. The claim Is on a contract whereby Cross was to receive the amount sued for. it is alloged. for playing ball for the season of 1517, provided he complied with certain conditions. POUCH BOAP.D MAXDAMUSED-Clr-eult Judge Spencer ordered writs of man damus to he issued yesterday, requiring the BoT-d of Police Commissioners to issue warrants for amounts aggregating J25. C03 72 for back pav to former members of the police force- who were retired by tho board The warrants are to be Issued to Hippo! tc Kutbe"ell, Louis Varwig. Valen The Paquin Immune Treatment makes drink so obnoxious tliat it cannot be re tained upon the stomach, thus immunizing the patient. Reclaims relapses from other treatments. Indorsed by business firms of NATIONAL REPUTATION. Ad dress PAQUIX IMMUNE COMPANY, DepL F, Chemical Building, St Iouia, Mo. i RMIH si m 1 1 Nl " W I H r Mr. r rWSHBn Bl3v 8S&iE iy snaes IN FIVE DAYS. vre you afflit ted villi Varicocele or :. r-s'i'ts V rvo is Dbilitv aid l.o t VlinnonP ,w ,oj nervous irrtitmi ird n pi rile it Do you luik mi.rold timi enirgyund nmb tlon- Are vou sufferm.' from Vital We. ui'--. etc Th-e i aderanein t o tho - nsiiivo organs or yn.r I-i v t sTstCIr) k ui tven tliou11 ', i'iv vim gu tiiul it oreicat, l.wil ultlmaii lv unman 01 de ir-i vour m 11' ram voiir Tiervouv sv 1 tn lit vi,u fur narr 1 d 1 '1 aid -.hi rton .unxsio re V b.no!. ii .11 . 1 ir-ru- 'is-oi!iti' IVecan Lure yoa to tj) Cured Under H rltten (maranwe 'V e h vo v-l to see the n-'o. an iu e 1- l-o e an nut ir Mi ui ue i: ei t-h" lie f. et vv'll uvr oir- You reel ixtTt :rcatn''-t t c it th niss-ds of eis.'s vhoro tho ordinary p'l.s ci in treats oc' PL' it But THO HK.'II ' vjr.THODof treat- stagnant I loo 1 is foreod frr m tf.- ,tii ud vems sll 'rrs33??29 f!Ai 1 ntt O&gL&rn WHITE. ... . .....l ., . k.1. 4. o-rca or remea cy nan i ia pii-mrpp. (1 JCE fPa Consuiutlon Free nt Offle ! a .oepsraio vvaiiinz-Koom mr in rsi , . n Each Person. " te-n la i- avryinly tt" j-atiefscf t&s Mcnrca j, 1.1- w -iE cse. i cm sua youaj arxsmff ttesx eru n r.in la e, li.p! afTlrr- K..T , .11 Tr.n.lnn.1 Sox, 6t i Uytirt muU Hf.fM v.. A wr. 'a (rjaraa't-, tcjro rr,i3iir.i.:K!)iniiii or terthhy nioa roisn 1 er. lanenlly eurcd You can be treated it bom urder tame Ginranty- If jou hav- tal-ei nnr cary, imlide pi i i-h ind ttm hav oche-s and ri ins. Mucous Pati-hes In Mouth bo-e Throat, Pin-pie, fapper eriored Srot", tricera on any ri-rt of th hedy, llalr cr l"3ebrow3 falling cut. write GOOK RE&1SDY CO., 1J7 3IaFonic Terrnle. Chlcaza. I1I fnr n-onfa nt r tr- tapfal f-'X'K We olkit the mjst ob- unaie cane we nave cured me t.orst casts In 1j to 2 dio 1W p i;" I'oo'c free NO CURE, NO PAY If jci liavr ftmcJI. weak crcica lost pj?rur or v-fah-nistf dr1:u, oar ficuurn Orpm Zjctrr-wlJI re'or yoa withont firuc or I flCclliclCT. 55.C03 13 uci not on fa-Uure; not onretuniedj noCO-P fraud) wrltfo par't'-nlir. s n i!M Jn rl'n nrel?i- LOCAL APPLIANCE C3 . 414 Cbirtsa B g , Dantr, CI Br-. SOKAA?a i Caret all Ca-as'n luinir- 1)- C s Tcsuil. CMi!'.t' P"" .'ir cj-e Vtrroji Dew. ty sLminal .v.jtj.sa. jrts jaenaj 1 1 or nj cti r rfiuamr jro-ii yoci ii .rrori of j txtenet ta from ts-o to re.rn ir-l In ii.eaii lcn-uatlr drertisil tit i-i rr Iul rP" ' ' loiir tci-s anl ii.i re-.; iii.ru in una- me io-i- ei-ee irr. lr Dolta-9, trill pa.i (IjtDolIar .n-atcnt to fhoir lfc.it 111 Hemrd-wMI ili al th. is irl.ertl r-1 Mid odIt bj Pr & A HOHAVsev Se kS 3Iont.n Strn!. St Lo.il-. Ma. IbUoiUuilLsT l'-iri.jCli-u.'iriT CURE YOURSELF; CCIltS S1 L"eJiutinrnnamrii 'InltoSdcji. V3 nirens.injn-iiiiaD, QD-anir 13 irrltaticcB or iiicrrationi not u ptn-ar cr Biticou inemiiranes. r-fvrau iaiki Ian. rainlreH. ami not astrln tHtEvV3ChEMICLCo. 6't or polsocuOi. 11 VCIHMP.O BKr3 So""s T Drnsglnta. e..a. -euis- , r " " i'-" -i'. i7 i-iprcj", j"r;ain, io 11 Mi, or 3 lottlos. J3.73. Circular cnt -"n raiueft. tino Liebig, r. Wlthooft, Sylvester Moore. S II. Bennett, John C. Bruce and former Officers Pierce, riynn, Parle and McFad den. A nunbir of other similar suits aro pending in the Circuit Court. The claims aro for pav for the unexpired portions of tho terms of the officers who wero retired. IXCORPORATED Tho Silver Wedgo Mining and Milling Company, capitalized at jy.OuO. v esterday fled articles of Incor poration with the Recorder or Deeds. Each sharo of stock Is valued at $1. James E. Clark holds 43,Svi) shares, Dmiel Evara 5, William T Ma-on 5. Henry E. Spaunhorst r. and Charles X. Hahn 5. Tho bamuel D. Roer Real Estite Company, capitalized at $2'U'0'). also filed articles. The stock is di vided into 2e) shnrcs of J100 each. Samuel I. Rosjr holds if shares, Clara J. Roser 1 and Lennnh Chitton L The Isan Jumo tiri Construction Companv has a capital of SloOto. which is divided into 1) shares ot tVft e ich Isan Jameton holds 21 sharcB, Caroline Jameton 1 und Dorsey A. Jame ton 1. WINEROOM CRUSADE Tho Antl-Wlne-room Crusade will meet nt the Mercantile Club ai 1 o'clock thU afternoon to give downto vn business men nn opportunity of learning some hirg of the history of tt organization during the last year. A num ber of invitations have been Issued, promi nent among those having l?neel tho call being thi following: R. M. Scruggs. E. C Simmons. I W Mo'ton. O L. Whlte Inv , J J Werrheimer. Joseph Franklin. T. i raw ford G V Brown. George A. B iker, I D. Walker, B Eisennn, Samuel M. Kennard E O Stamrd Murrav- Carleton, Jacob Kiirth. A. L Shapleigh. the Rover end James Thomas Coffev, president of ths crusade. E A P Haynes. chairman of the Exoeuttvo Commitloe. and thu Reverend Carroll M. Day!, secrelary. I'ALL RfSII TO THE POORITOUPE Seen tary VI it K.iufmann of tho Bo ird of He ilth yestiidny ndmitted ten applicants to the Porrhotiso Pour other persons who applied were refused h-causo there was not onough room In the wagon for them. They will return to the office to-day and will bo sent to tho Institution. Some of thoso sent out vostorday wen- blind nnd crippled, and nearly nil were iii ill-hoalth. The fol lowing receiveel p-imlts vosterdav: Joseph Hustcr. aged fs years, fo. VI23 South Sec ond stroot. Thomas Wallace, nged C7 vcars, Xo. 12C Xorth Market street; Georse Eaton, aged 43 years cripple, no home: Tom Cal lahan, ae-'.d f.O years, blind. Xo. .T12 Walnut street: WHilaro Boejonholst. agtd 77 vears. ro home; Henry Honnerfort. aged 70 years. Twenty -second and Madison streets; Martin Bottingpr, aged rS years, nni Vir ginia avenue: Georgo Williams, nged SI years, no home; Joseph Gnrin, aged "') years, no home; Henry Cempcr, aged 73 years, no home. 131 nelp Wanted Ads Printed in to-day's Republlo. MARCONI'S SYSTEM IN HAWAII. Islands Are to lie Connected by Wirelc-s Telegraphy. nnruBLic trECiAi Honolulu, Xov. C via San rranclsco, Nov. 12. Arthur Gray, one of Sig. .Marconi's ex perts, arrived here by- the steamer City of Pekin to put tho wireless telegraph system. Into operation between the Islands. He brought all of Marconi's latest devices and expresses himself as confdent the system will bo successfully established. nt3 H Brsj una zza u u