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5S.n. - 6 TTIE REPUBLIC: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1900. i- ;1 "I s ti ei ti a) 1 1 t( "! U h' r i! i U 'i li c( hi ft: cl w d il la -V :ii in in it m ! t-t a IC cc a I at oi e-r? tr t it, CI -. w 'rt !' He. at .a cl i Ic TO r. tl il b C ). A SURE CURE .asasBSBSBSBSBSBsasiaaSsBsl flsr V 4 aH rSI asVasS-a" EUPEPSIA TABLETS are prepared according to the process and formula of a specialist on stomach disorders. They contain no chem ical or other foreign substances, and arc regarded by successful phys icians as the most active and reliable remedy ever discovered for Dys pepsia, Indigestion and the endless train of disorders arising from imperfect digestion. By natural means the organs of digestion perform their natural work. Thus the stomach gains strength. St I.o K Jul) Jill. I'-X) HPI'Ll'SI V ( H.MIMNY. e It) - I am phased In inform -toil that inv druggist Mr J c Hnffncr. TweM-i igiM'' and Manchester road who -sold Lupepsia Yabl. is to in on tin- -trcngth of rt fundin.; tho nwln i if thev fuil.il to ur , li.no cured in. of dspep-ii ind Indigestion. 01 vvlitih 1 hive --iiffi rod mr h or 11 tears. 1 am positive tint there is nothing belt, r th.in I'u pepsit Tablets for stomie-h troulilo. It has cured mo "f limine !mwel trouble. i li lns ou nil Mint for iur -ood nndioino. 1 .ini trul v.uirs JOSEPH RROWN X.i I"-' S Kv.iiig Ave All good druggists sell EUPEPSIA TABLETS. It costs only 50c for two weeks' treatment, and one box in many instances will effect a cure. Small tablet, pleasant to take and sold under absolute guarantee to re fund purchase price if they fail. EUPEPSIA CO., 323 Clark Ave.. St. Louis. MuHanphy Board. Regular Meeting. eiihce of Mtillanphy Uoaid, "17 I.o. ust street. Si la-uis. Mn.. December in. llv'1 The regular meeting of the Hoard was held on the aliovc n.tn.e.1 date, with Presi dent Klcihoiiip In the chair. Roll ill Pi cent Messrs RIock. llou ehetn. Gnmni. llcnselmeier. Ir. Ltgluner. Ritchie. Tlrmentlli. Vice President Holt liaus and President lClevkiimi 3. Absent Messrs Cariniehacl. Ilerrmnnn. P.-iulv -rd YVoltcliek 1. On motion of Mr Rloek. eeopjoj by Mr. Ritchi the minute- of the last resul.tr meotlnB. held November 12. 1!M. ai'd the special meeting held November 19. l'" were approved us irlntel. SECRHTARY'S REPORT St I3id-. Mo.. December 1". lWl. To the Miillanphv Board- . Gcu'lcn en 1 herobv respectfully submit my report for the month of November. r: 1 AMI MAlUICM. rnh Ral. Oct. 31. I1") H.SC SS Ueccipt llou-e Itent Jl.KT 30 !round Unit 101.54 Water Licence "!. Inmiraice K.3 Inurcst !'i.7;t.o Total .2'7.S L:pendltuie--Kelief t ,";-'I Hxrense Hi. in Hauling ar.d Cleaning 4J.3 Krai nutate l.i.' Insurance 7i9.v Ilepalrt rfi-ti "omml-lon 5.- AdvertUinc -'G-'" l'zinlini; imd Slitloterv 24. wi Water l.Ien-5e 1.1 ' Salarv S5W 2.111.41 IJalance cash on hand Nov. 39. 19M..I1.4!. SI rourteea omiRrant and fourteen travrl er. or a total of tnerty-eipht. obtained re lief during the month of Xovemhcr. 1?"). Uiidel into nationalities there were from the I'nited State-, r,; Fmland. 1; Ireland. 3. Cennaiiy. C: Husia. 7: Holland, r: Itou inaila. 6 Their destinations were St. Chnrle. Mo.. 1; Kansas City. Mo.. 1; California, S. Colo rado. S: Iotva. 3; Texas. 7. G W. riSHlSACK Secretary. On motion of Mr Rilrhle. Feconded by Mr Tlrmen-tin. the Sccretarj'fl report was re eelvcd and :ipprovel AUDITING COMMITTCE'S RKPORT St. lyiui". Mo.. December 10. I'.m). To the JIullanphy Hoard l:emlmer. l our ,uditinn Committ's re- 1 ."..M? amlnrl IS" ports herewith that hnila nnrt no-oums of the Secretary for the month of Xovember. tfi. and finds the am correct, and that he has proper -vouchers for all paments made bv lilm CASH STATDMEXT. Cash on hand Oct. 31. ll'i J1.KI.S4 Total l'elpts for month of Xovem ber. 1J-X1 1.731.49 -- ro- r"vV. '"'' " 1 '"., 41 Irand total .. Total expenditures for month of '. ember, 1'jMM.. Ralance cash on hand Xov. 30. 19.j..Jl.477.S Deposit In Franklin Rank J1.R&2.1J In cash drawer of Secretary $55.41 Accompanj Ins' this report will be found a list of bills audited but not yet paid amount Ins to JWI.K .1. HPGO GRIMM. Chairman. W. H. HENSEUIEIER. Auditing Committee On motion of Vic President Holthaus. seconded by Dr. Llshtner, the Audltlns Committee's report received and ap proved BUII.DIXG COMMITTER'S REPORT. St. Louis. Io.. December 7. i:). To the Jlullanphy Roanl. Gentlemen lour Hulldins Committee re fpectfully submits the followlus rport- We have examined the follow In-; bills for icpairs ordereil by the Hoard, its President and this committee, and said bills betr-r ap proved by the architect, recommend their pavment. H. Hilkcr. repairs . . Cunnlnsham Bros, t Co . repairs... . A. II. Xorri-h. repairs St. Ixiuis Wall Paper Co . repairs Rvffcl Sc R:itz. repairs Edw. H. Ribenbers. repairs 11. Unland. repairs I". C. Relnicr.-. repairs O. Miller, repair- John H. MeKlnley, repairs M P. Jojee. rejialr? Western Mantel and Grate Works, repairs George Iine. repairs A. Baldwin, repairs J42.10 14.75 15 i 18.00 a .70 16 35 1 ja.j 15.7a 2J..75 C4.'K) .M S 00 37.11 Total $319 21) We recommend the pavment or the bill of Wm. A. Luca. architect, for $31.92. beins 10 per eent commission on above repair bills. Wo also re-commend the pavment of the bill of Jacob Althaus, contractor, for extra and necessary work on building 21S Xorth Second street, amounting to $11119: and the bill of Wm. A. Lucas, architect, for $119 Vi. being 5 per cent commission In full on tho construction of the above named building. G. A. PAULY. Chairman. T. P. RITCHIE, K.M1L G. WOITCHEK. Building Committee. Ongmotion of Mr. Tlrntenstcln, seconded b nr. Ritchie, the Buildln-; Committee's report was received and approved. Mr. Woitchrk look his seat. LAXD AXD LEASIXG COMMITTEE'S REPORT. St. Louis, Mo.. December 6. 1900. To the Mullanphy Board: Gentlemen our l.and and Leaslns Com mltteo respectfully submits the following re port and recommendations; In the matter or Mrs. Julia Barnes's lease, on premises Xo. 2125 and 2127 Mullan phy street, we recommend that the surren der or lease be accepteel and new leases Is sued on the same terms for the unexpired jierlod. one for the latter number to Mrs. Julia Barnes and the other to Mrs. RJnanl I'ltzgerald. ACG. HOLTHAl'S. Chairman. WM. A. BLOCK. JOHN P. HEHKMAXX. Land and Leasins Committee. On motion of Mr Bouchein, seconded by Mr. Tirmenstein. the Land and leasing Committee's report was received ard ap proved. COMMUXICATIOXS. The Secretary presented and read a com munication ironi Mr. Henry Hlemenz. Jr. In which he offers to purchase or lease the property of the Fund located In city block t6S east and W9 west. The same was re ferred by the President to the I-ind and Leasing Committee. A communication from Mr. Herman Sthaeffer. maklne application for a three ear lease of a. 32-3S-acre farm. located In Carondelet Common, lots 13 nnd 59, was re rerred by the President to the Laud and Leasinjr Committee. Mr. Pauly took his seat. On motion or Mr. Pauly. seconded by Mr. Block, It was decided to change house 1119 Cass avenue Into flats. Jn motion or Mr. Grimm, seconded by Mr. oioir&, me meewns aojourneu. itcspectruiiy. G. W. FISHBACK, Secretary. FOR DYSPEPSIA, utir hick, won mi:miu:hs- i)i:mn Missouri field Trluls V--oelnl ion Illeets Ollieers noil lljOUlll-. I'.rri ni.ii'sPKi iu l'ari. Mo . Dei II -The fourth annii il M"-Iuti of the MIssot.ri Pleld Trials A-o-ilation adjourned to-niht alter a wry -ut-l-f.utor met tine of tlinv dajs l'ans was m leeied as the pl'ice for the uet meetini: The follow Iiik ollieers were eleetid for tl.e ii-uinKjar I'rt-idenl M II Guthrie of Mexiiti. tlrsl ice president. J. stph A. (ire ham of SI. l.ouI-. second lce pr s'dent. lM.li.inl Torter of l:iri- -Ti't.irv I. S lMdin- of S.-dalii, trea-urer. C 15. ICodcs or eilalia. Doc lltek. on mil b Doctor C 1) Yancey of Stdalia capr-rid the Charles Kohlnsjn 'up ftr the best -"tier in the J'embeis Derbv. and also the American Field Cup fur the be-t -etttr In the all-SRe eeni. Pourtii n 1I04- wire eiitert-1 in the Meni birs' Deib whlih wn- run this nionilnir The re-ult was as follows- Klrst Doi Hick, owntd bv Dot tor C D Yauiex of St-lalla. second. SjiorCs S ilonj m. owneil by .Hu!;u- 11. H. ldbttter of rarm niKton. Third prize was divided hetwten Ortiz Pride, on mil b M. 11. Guthrie of Jit lro. and Missouri Gale, owned L J. W Canadx of l!l thesdale. The last event of the meetinc vas the All-Age stake. In which ther- were me entnes. Doc Hltk v.on first. Siorl's Uo s.-cond. Sally Klnloch thlid The two lasi njmeii dog- beloue to C 15 Cook of St. Louis. ii:ico a s. si:d i.i v. Ciiallen)j:e In n Mnleli llnre lletneen Tnu Zotecl Pii'lil JJosh. KniTia.ii'spixiAi Pari". Mo.. Dec. 11 The owners of Ortiz I.nil the ouns setter runnhiK in the field uials here. hae is-ned a i hallence lo the ownejs of Doc Hick, the dog width b. at 1-ul in the ojin ileibj The ch.ilUnce Is for a match ram Miin the tn.i dops at the i 1'nitni States triJl-. to he bel 1 in Tennessee in Januar;., for $iTj a tide, hour and a halt heats Additional Interest i- :;lien by the fait that Ortiz U-ul I united In Mexico, Mo., and Doc Hick in Sedalla. towns which camo Into rivalr over the location of the State Pair ncectl). These two jnuni; doss have be. n the stars in all the State derbies. LeKiuniiiB with Iowa. HiLk ieat I-id in Indiana, Iowa and Missouri, while Lad won in lllhtoi- and Keii tmkv. Charks Asklns or Marlon, 111., ban handlfil Hick in all his trials except Iovv.t George Alrl.ln has handled Ladlhp ehal lei.ut stipulates that t'tese two handlers shall have charge in the match. The Sidalli mn have not Jt atcepteil. a- the owner h is not been pietent at the trials iii:m)uick AMI M-I1MITT niV. Kefent Illllller anil l'alue iu the It i I- lllird Touriiuiileut. Xew York. Dec. 1J. John K. Hendrick or Vin' V.irl o..l l"V.l. irlllin. r lltnn. ... .11.. j were ,,,. wntetanls this evening lit the eichth Kame of the finals in the amateu- I.i ll.il il champlon-hlp. Heudrick won bv :' maiRin or Iltt-emnt points, but in ord. r to do so he bad to fisht every inch of th?- was. as the Minneapolis man was clearly -jn I.i same and never missed an opportunity Summnrv . John A Ilemlriik. Xtvv York: total, 3j ai erase 30-11. hih rims. 3.1. T,. 21, Is. rraiiK ittuiier. .vitniuapoils. total. ;il; av- j erase 5 17-11; hish runs; 22, 17, 17, jr.. , One of the ilo-est cames or the toii'ti was plajol In the atternoon by Cliurli s nc S-hmitt of 'hiea;o and William Pais Boston. Poise led the way for the jratr part of the same, but Sehmitt outplajed him at the finish and won bv fourteen points Suntmarj : Charles S Schmltt. Cliieac'i ;o; tofil. 3 0; 27. l'i. 12. 12 Ul. 2S8. aver- 21, 17. II Munvr. aver.me. A h-73; highest run Milliam Paise. Boston; tot i'S", 3 ,0-i2, highest runs, HKVI'ON; C1K)S; I'm Ileault nf lleellon if Anieriean Ceii lurj lieeliiien. Chicaso. Dee. 12. The Election Commit tee of the American Centur Wheelmen .111 nounces the follow ins result of Hie election of national officer-" or that organization, just concluded Pre-ident. Charles W H.aien of t'leveland; first vice president. C E. Itomtell of Chicago, treasurer. William P. Hce-t of Chir.10. nitmber Iki.hi of e-ontrol, A. 1 Katz of Chicaso Tte committee declanp "no election" In the ca-es of secretary, second and third vice president", and two aildillon.il mem- , I f rs oompr!In-r the !! ard of Control These I vacancies will b fllltil by appointment of 1 the pre-ident I The annual meetirs' of the American I r-A.. ... !l'l...ln..n ...II ........... ... .1. - I - ii.w . Ji, .11111 mil viflllllirii. .' iti jt' ' llollenden Hotel. Cleveland, O, Decem- ber 29 iiiiti in:i'i:,'is ciiiuitii'f'i:. W 1111 the Aoliii.il IIiikIiv Koollinll Mnleli llefore a llli; Cronil. Iiondon. Dec. II The annual Uu-,1--. foo'-b-ill match between Oxford and CambridRe tool: ii'ace to-dii at the Qu"en'.s Club. A nnpniflcei-t pm v v won by Oxfonl bv two j-ials to a soal and a tr There wa- a large and fashionable attindanee en-l of .Iiiu'itr Kleiens. "Pie st linri-nee e)Tl-''s asorlatl'n frt.it Irall iftim will pl.iv the M Ann's lacenm fkin t lcret I'-irk xi'Xt MirU Th St !-iw rt-ni-e Ijots plije.1 11 tl same with ihc N-wteml latt Sui da. the score lw-inr 3 to 3 Their Hni; 01 -, n.i-v- win 1 ihe same aa u.i.il Tli Hamiltons will Joumej to M-oldenvlhe. lb. Tifxt sunilav to rlv le lmnptt eleven ! St l.uls Cu-jntJ The lli-nlltons --rill til-iv- hflr rrmilir mn In the nitl-of-lown same and exisst 10 have an eaB tln-r lloiie.i Kills T-ni-ntj-rive lllnls. New aU ll-1 12 HarnM Money , the Car t.ret Cun elih wnn the fifth renewal of the ln-l-T-late MnRilli-Ti tolaj en the F-ounil at e;ien. I. I bv Kin-"-ln(r Ills full allutimnt of 21 Mnls fmm Hie M-)ai.l mark li rox of lllltlmoie vas his 1 lo-et attendant In ti n.tter if kill liiF ttal scote lulls out of a lolble s-t A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick "headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria. constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly-Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident thac broughtthem to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon , Col. Tutt's Liver Pills , ?L in ncocnvn nuix. r.:iMli:ill 1'layors l'nil-( Ai-itiiist. I "fin"; loii;lit :iml Sold Like CIiattfK WANT CONTRACTS MODIFIED. Coiiuniui'c I'liim Tlu-ir (liitni'..i lion Makes Knuwii Tlii-ii Wisln-s in the National I.ra"iic .Maiiatts. Nitt York. Dec 12 fler trvlns b r two das tin Nation il Lersue 111 isnal"s llnallv Km Into session at the I Iftlt Aviiiue Hot.! lii-nUlit When the inn linn was ill.d to end. r bv Pit idillt Yilllll-; Ihe'e Wele pus. nt A II. Sod. 11. W II. Cniiaii! and J. I! Bd lms. Bo-ion. N Kerr. I-irmv Dr. jlus ard P. L Auten. pins.nirK. A .1 R.ach and Colonel John I Rum rs, I'hihiiMphia. I -Alell. IMwnid Ilaiilou and I'll tiles Eb. tt Biooklvn, Pr.il KiiivvIi-s . New Vtiik; j.uihi Hart, e'hiiaso John 'I ltr i-h. Cincinnati, and 1 Dellass Itolii-on and St ine Kobi--011. St L1111-. The committee aiipoini.d b lite Liasue 10 hear the srlevanie- of th. l'li.v.i' Piot.i live A--ociatIoti vii lit into si s-ton In parlors I and It The iiuiiuiliii - I- coinpo-. d of Messis Retire is. Sod 11 -lrd Br-sh. 'Iheplav . rs' demand that th. -is-ion b. an opi 11 one was .need, il to, and when the session began the parlor was crouehd IlltllKi-s III liiiitiiu-f Dentil 111I1-1I. In st itit-g the demands of tin- plavets- or gnnlyallon to the League eoniiuitlee Mr Ta -lor -aid there wete just tliree defe. ts Iu the inesent 101:11 of contract that th. pl.i-.er vv.mteil ceirrecled These were a nioddlea tion of the rtse-rve tlau the entire- II111I ratloti of the larmliig-oul" i lau-e ard the iuoiiticatlon of the 1 lau-e relatiim ti the luivver eif the' clni owmis 10 buv .ind s. jilavirs or claim tbi-ni without lirst getting the plaers" consent. Before he would con-ent to present the players-" di mands 10 the ly-aguc's ..iinmil- I tie. Mr. T.iloi exacted promise that tilt .-oininitle-e would re ixirt the malti r to th-- la'ague lmmeillatid. and that some actio. 1 would be taken by the L ague at Its pre nt session. Mr. 'iaIor demur-vd to treat lug with the e-ommitt. e at tir-t, on too ground that It hid no -owcr to ait He asked that the matter l- laid m-r mil II a could be presented to a full meeting of the magnates Botli Chairman Sod. 11 anil Colonel Ro-,.-rs a-siired Mr T.ilor that the matter would be more cvpctlitiuuslv treated If jne-uiti-ii to the committee "Thi- matter 1- a -erious .ue to us." said Coloinl Rogers Coiitiatt- me nine-tentl.s of the- assets of a club. This e-ommltti o will make a talr ard truthful repolt to the League of what jeiu sav to us" Ptirtiisei nt the r!ii-ers. We believe." s.,i.l Jr Tn-.hr "tl at th" ldaers and c'lub-own-ts 1111 g. t togeth. 1 and adjust theso matters withoul n sorting to war. Wi are not looking for trouble We are -lnii,l moving with in Idea of put ting the sumo on a highei plane Tin- s.n arj of the- plajers. we- know, is regula". d by the law- of supplv and demand If we lun make the game more jMipuIar vvi luak It moro prohtable (inaiiciallv and thei- our salaries will Increase. "We don't think vein have the right, mor ally or legally, to hold a pla-ter 1-n an 11. dellnlte period. Would not b.1-1 lull 1-e im proved bj the changing or -tar plaers from club lo clulj" What v.. want Is 1 modification cf the reserve rule Lit .-.ili club not re erve more than 1. 11 men. "As to the farmiig-oui t-vM-m. we want It ab-ilisheil altogeihet Tlieie 1- no jus tice in it nt all lor the i-la-er. If a man ceases lo b valuable to a 1 lull, orjou bav.j someliody that can play his position better, e'on't fann him out Give him his rc-Ie i-. la t him have ti chance to play with some club that nee els him "As to the system of bujing. silling nnd claiming phiirs. the plaver wants the eon traet modilled so that be will have some thing to saj in the mutter As the matter stands now, the lontraet is nil one-sided The plaj.er is powerless to ,10 or act. -ittver I'riintlseit Tii-1):i. "What we want is to help the magnates put the game on a better status The plnv- rs haw talked all these matters over Thev nsree with jmi that rowdjlsm should be nliolishcd at anj eo-t In this respe. 1 the plajers have put the matter up to the owners The plajers are human. In tl.e beat of it game they lose- their head-. But Jon have the power to stop It. You have the power to discipline Infractlou-. plavers Whv don't you administer fines' The ques tion of stopping the rum-,- ball i up to joti We want these things put In the con tract. We realize that j 011 magnate coald easily get togetln r and have a secret un derstanding that would render Inoperative the rhangis we a-k for but we believe ji 11 will be fair ami square with us Do as wo Fk. and we believe tia-i-hall will take on I a new life." At the conclusion of the hearing Mr Tav- j lor submitted a draft of the lontiarl thu plajers wanted put In vogue The commit tee iromlsed the plajers to rorsidcr the matter at once and slve them a ileei-iou to-ni' rrov.. Tn lam lleiunniln in Wrltin-;. A memorandum of the plajers" denian Is was submltti-1 to the League to-dav Sub-seeiu.-ntlv Mr. Taj lor mime public tile- Jirin cfpal points covered in the memorandum Thev are as follow-: "lirst Club owners not to hive the right to reserve plaverH at a salarj less than tr it provided for the ensuing jear nor for mure than three jcar-. "Second Not 10 buj sell, pssign trade, loan, accept, select or claim -erle.-- of anv idajer for anv i-erlu-1 In anj wav. without I his written inn-e-ut 1 "Third Club owners to pav phieians- 1 fee-i for Injuries! received in nituil plaj. "Poiirth Xo plajer to be s-i-r, nde-il vvi'li out paj more than three titni-s a si-j-.m, or ! two weeks at a time "i'lfth Committee of Aihitrat'ou. one member to be chosen j- owmr-. one bj ". i piujer, a tniru nj iiirse two. sen-h idih- mlttee to pass on all difleri nc-s I-etvvcc'l plaverti and owners." The X"w York Baselnll club has secured the servlies of two minor leaguers in Pul sifer. an outlielder, and Conrov. ilrst bise man The Brookljn club to-dav 'omnletid -1 leal hv which thej get Shortstop Elberliebl fiom Detroit TIM lllltr'l' V m: IIUI.K. I'ltliliitls llll-ichllll I mpire Will sr V. Idn'k) fur n Wllolonle ilnilse, I'.r.IM'HI.ll- sPKCIAL Isi'Jl-ville. Kv . Dec 12 -Tim HurI 1 to apl-ear in a new ml--. Inn he will siill be lianeball umpire ami a piiKiilstie referee Tim cine here to refeu-e the Sulliv.tn-Cail.ili . 1 lxiut Jlondav night uid i'ii Ideii to leiiiani In the in; with frb nd- Tor a f 1 w iiav.- I To-Ia ti was snt for In. the o-vinr of 1 one of the leading broiid- of Kintti. k whlskj. which Is ailwrtl-nl nil over tb lobntr. and asl.eil to sign a inntraet lo -e-ll the whiskv at sue h time-s as he is not en- ' gaged In his athietie duties The offe r wa-s a most lib. ral one giiar.m tuing not onlv a salary but a liber il com mission and his own te-ritorj lii.i-t at once a-M-cpted And s . altn the li-Lseball gmies and In fore the lights the ri.Iouot.-i-ble Tim maj hcreatler be n-in with a Hill" fitehel of samples calling at ll.e -veiI'ms leading cafes In the elites or the ciM-uit Hiust s.ijs le will make- It a go. If th won't sell lis whiskj over tl.e- l-ar tl.e" cati3t hear his stories. IM-iN WANT. I'll M lllsi:. illlllK lo Put it Western l.eiigue Ten lit lu Mlln-aukee. Milwaukee, Wis., Dec 12. The American Hascbalt I-atue ma) ).'t have an opi sitlcn team in -Milwaukee the coming sea son. The opiwisiticn is like!) to be a team with a Western iaastie franchise H irry ('iiinn. one ot the- promoters of the reieittlv ahandone'l Xalional A sotiatitm. to-elay vvirnl I -resident H ickey of the- West ern league, xv I.o Is atterelins the Xational la-ague mes-ting in New York that he would accept a Western League franchise for Mllwgukee under protection of the Xa tloiial agreement An nnwer lias not et bleu rece lvc-el, but a favorable one is ex pected atih.i:tks ahi: inti:kiti:ii. Sinllli enileiut Mo). Gelliiiur I t a Hlg Mu.le Hnterlalnnteiil. Smith Academ)"-- athletic, inuslc-al and social organizations have e omblneti to have a great evening at Y. M. C. A. hall. Grand and Franklin avenue-. January IS. lMl.whcn the mandolin club, glee club and school choir of the school, aided b) alumni mem bers, tvill play and sing. Among the well known members of the alumni who will take Bart In the entertainment are Bdgar I.lckland. "32. leader or the Yale Glee Club In 'Pel: Georue Simmon-. "iG. leader ot 'lie Yale Glee Club In "00: Oliver Richards. "2".. leadci of the Harvard M-ndolin Ciub In "69; Leslie Tbomiison. "St!. leader of the Yale Mandolin Club in 'S3: Herbert Thompson. "9-V. three )ears a member of the Yale Man dolin Ciub, and Walter BIrge. "M. member Willi sin !i liojs alniiK. .ss m:n. lrilllllfeil an :irra of (almt to lit In tin a inu-ic.il feast is nssuicd II VMl'lONMIIC i7lTIr Clueluitnd n Mntiir Mil llimliiess Men He Will Issue I'erinll. I.Kl-I'liMi'SPi:! IAL Cini Innatl, o. Dec. li In polite -ut no iiiie.-italii words. Jlavor Kb i-ehuiaiin lu torund a committer ot Methodi-l minlst-rt W11lnesd.1v mondiig tint the big -p.irrn.g 1 onlist si hedulnl for I'ibriiary It b. tv.-..ii Chatupioii Jiffties and Gus Ruhlln will bo peilnlttid. tine.- It Is 1e14utsl.il bj leading business men and is to be Hie means of willing out the Saeiiue rre-t d. Id. When the committee iitlb-d, the Mavor heard their prnti st. but In tie- i nurse o: tin conversation .some spicj Iangirige was ln dulgid In The R.-vi reads Mes-rs. Roughton. Robin son and Dall .oustitiKid the oinnilttee an I begin bv tilling of the class of men thai will follow- the lihtcrs lo the itj. and expressed the hoi. that Ills Honor v-.oild lefu-e- lo grant a n r'nil. Th.-j -.ihl the wclfate of the 1 Il rtiuit.s the l ivor to le'lu-e lo lillovv lb- i oiliest .Mavor I'leisi hinauii lead the list of names Mgn.il lo a p.tltioii to hiiu to -.rant the pe-rudi. and mphasi7cil tin fait that h- -ileiling exilu-u.ly wllli the Com. ntl-jn Hail Complin) and not til" conti-sl iuoi- it ers 'I he as-ui.litiou Is composed of piomi ue nt hu-lnt -s m. 11. who havi seized tin o. purtuuuitv of wiping out an Ind. bt 1I11. ss The uiiul-i.rs thought I hi- m iii.nl not a vi rv ilesiralile one tor li'iuldating : lounts, but lie- Major did not tnki up the aiguni.ut. 1 leslug the in Id nt with ill.-:-la lenient thai he had iot. as je-t. fsued the pe-rmlt. lint that his word v.aj mnu to the business men. and that was as good 1 as his bond j "I'ntll the nrlliles of agr.ein.nt b.lv.ecn I e'hamplun .1. ffries aid tin- in 111 v. ho will be his opponent me si-;n.il. s.u, H.rrti.t J V.llle wst.-rdiv. "Ih.ti will be a lll'l in 1st. ngtrfest Hall H.tie alT.urs Fllss'-iiriioii has until Moudiv to nuke up bis mind whit he mil do it looks like Gti- ICuhllu to me. Th. champion ii--iai-ili. -talis in tins., .nattet-. and be -nm- fo pr f. r Ruhlln. I'ntll th- prunipul are .- ur.-l and the date IIx.il. uothinn will be dune- aliciiil ttte pi. Iludnaries Til. diiectois w tnt two good m.ii lor :i limit-d Im it. Thev have not dec1d.1I on a e-uttalu-raiscr. but thev waul a good one " Mtl1hm.1i.tr Witto could not s.(v- v.'ie'he--:t bid would he uride for Ti rrv Vctlovcrn mid Ben Jordan Tint inatili would he of marl as mueli Importance as the Jefir! j Ruhliii bout The elinetors will meet In a few ilajsand I pi. pare plans- for a ring and boe-s. I -vs mtiis uii.i. 111: vivdi:. Wilrrnitfs to lie s,erveil 1111 Mi-Luv ern mill Guns nt flu- lllligslile. Chicago. D.i 12 Warrants will ! -eivtil ai the ringside In Talte r.salls to-morrow 1 eviuing 011 puueiiials and piotnoti rs of tl.e I .MeGove 111-i.aiLs tight. I'aptain iiits of tli- 1 '1 hlrl -lit Hi Mr., t Police ttation as Teiiy McGnwrn .mil Jo.- Gans vvill be arrested, chargiil with a iii-lurliani e of th. pe -i I! M Winston, agent of th. hutldin,; Ie.i.ls M II011-1 man. the 1 lull matchmaker, .ml :- nn Ham-, manager of McGovoru. .vill -e 1 arr sied on the hargi of ugagiug in ear- iv mg ..11 a boxing cxtiildllon ' "! he warrants an in mj hinds and mut 1 be s, rvnl " said Captain II vs im- ev tiling I It Would le fooli-h of me- to e base after ' the.-e who are named iu the warrants i.nnl I -ri,M...i... ..1 .1., .. . .t. .... ... ' 1 inik.-uii) infill, i-ic-11 tot J me Ull (ogeilt 1 I am going to give the- papers lo some- ot inv im 11 Ju-t before the- lighters go in lite ring. Ev.iv tighter and Hie piomoters of the exhibition will In- put under arre-t. I mi inM that tin Inttml to hivo a Ju-in-o ol the Piace ptcseiit lo either hear the e I:. lines iiiiiuidiatclv. or sKn Imnds for thiir apl-iarance in court Tiien the' light e ou.d go on. unless more warrant- were served, (if runr-e. If thoi-e interested do not have 1 Justice or the Peace' pie-ent House man and the lighters will certain!) be lucked ul ' Mci.o i:it-- "iiki-.s mi iK,sr. -1 He "t 111 llo Ills llexl ami 'Hint Hie llesl Man Will Win. Milw.iuk.e. Wis, Dec. li "All I can sav Is tint I will do my List and the best man will win." suld Terr McCovt rn to-dav. Winn a-ked as to his tight with Joe Gans l'i Chicago to-cigbt He addeel "I don't want to sav auithin-r that I mi;!il not In- able to make giMl When t sav I will do inv best. I know lh.if 1 e.111 .-.i .. ... .... . . . ,- . :; , ; - .-.- hi 1-..- n"fi nieie-. 01.1 11 1 tain more- 1 migni ..... .. . en- 11, luinv ,, in "-ini i WOOIU so) . and then some j.oi le would not be filen.llv I am In the- best of condition, as Mil ill know hue, and time ian be no misgiving on that More. I will do 111 v bt-t and the In t man will win " To-dav McGoveni and his partv took a run on the hiteilsh Hi) read ar.l did the fistest werk thev l.ave tried. In the ifter i'..oii tho "Brooklyn Terror" punched the b: g at a local gjmnasluin, then pla).-d basket lull nnd fini-hed with light work on tin- app-iratus Mi Govern leaves for Chicago to-n-orrow afternoon. unit mn 'i.k u:itn ritovi. win TnUr -tin ' I'iir' slerl for iiine). MHrlilerc r Clinll.. ltoli Douglas called at The Republic ollioi last night and expressed his willingness to light "Pug" Slcvart. u recent arrival from Kau-as I'll), lor money, marbles or chalk Hob has been working at the forge .since his defeat bv Jimmy Stanlan at Memphis, and is iu rood shape He sjys he will light Stewart Iu private, if the latter Is really anxious to do business. "Jimmy Scanl.in i- a much-improved tight er sjnie he iipi-caml hue last eir." said Hob la-t night "He now weighs 172 !ouiids and Is in great sha-ie. I inlx.il matters with him richt off the reel the night we met and be stopped me In the third round. I don't, intend to give away any weight in future mutches I can do "3 !uuds any time, and will take on no man weighing more than Ztl pounds hereafter" i'it iikiiim) thi: iiianiii). si Ilu) llielers I'nnlilr to Keei I i 'I heir llurrlenne Pnee. Xivv York. lie- 12 -With over l.l") mil. s rlltkeil off in tl ir pursuit of prizes In the slx-dav hie-e le rai at .Madison Square Gar den, wlilt-h ends on Salunl.i). eiglit teams were still n presented on the track at ml I i.lplit to-night, or the beginning ef the foui Hi d. iv of thi- contest The men liuxe not b.en able to keep up the hurricane- pieo Ju-.ip.-d Into at I ne outset, but tin-) nave triifgled to "do a mueli as their strained and Urn! bodis v outd allow them. Por the hr-l two ill's ih) k pi .ill. ad of the lee-ird. but now thev ale far behind, .lie l.!"l miles and one lap res-led ott le- tl.e ti.iilir.' h, Im- twelve mil. s and seven ."aps lei.liid the i.ccni for 1-W. Hlppolvte Aeeoir'ler the I"r nchman. and his parti i r Rudolph Miiller, tl'.- Il than. pillleil out rf th- laec iboitt ! oiloek this morning. Aeenurtler w. iumpl.tely ex it tu-ttd and was uii.ibb to i-onilnue th awful pae and despite the jeers and rev il iegs or hi- pailn.r. .Muller. he would lid. no more. Mtilier was heartbroken, and weal I-ke a i hild 'liirvilie and Aaron-nit have not lien able to go Kick on III. track suit they were i.irii. d out or a serious tumble, the- rid-rs mixid up i-i shortlt uft r I' n'lU-k tu-nignt The- former, the doe-tor said, iiihv be able to its-fin- his trick art. I a little list, but it i- loublful ShcuM Hits oeurit will le.nove tvto dang, tens turns, who are now on!., Hue-- laps behind the I. tulers Kike sand M -Parland and Pien . and M Hitheru Aaronson was lieelarcd out of tie i. e at I o'cloek this morning, thus itinotiu." t'n ti.i.n of . V itihiock, Xew York, and d-car Aaron--oii, Rrooklvn. Aaron-on 'tis In bad inrdltlou frot.i the fall he ha I re- rived, and an a"mbulance was s-iimmoit.il Irom Ib'llevue- Hospital, and he was -c-tnovt.l to that institution The eore at I o'clock follow s- !,l.i- and Mcl'irlaud Pi, tie and McIZailuru. S'tiiar .mil Gougoltz.. . Turville and Gimnt. . . Waller and Stluson I'irher anil Preilerlik. Kasr and i:.vser I.I.M.". 1.121 " l.l-M I 1.12 2 1.12c. I.1IS.J lilt. SMI! II MUTCIIO Till! II VI IL Will Meet le. Meriitittl Niinilii In Out- lllimlreil lllnl Ituee. Alex. Mernto.i and Donor Smith have s.gretil C have their match at b-i live birds take place at Du Pont Park next Sunday mon.l'ig instead of Saturdiy allernoon. as annoanid In The liepublie o .ve-terday This ehai'ge is miiic at the roiltest of Drct'r Smith, who is unable to spare the time for a lorg match on a week .la) The ihall'iu-er is avtrse- to doing an- shooting en Sunday, but in thi ca-e lie uis b.-en vl-tually forced to go a-rain-t his scruples i u tills point, as the rh.iller.getl in in h.is the privilege of naming date and place for matches, and much as Doctor Smith would ld;e to aelhere to the wishes of .ir. .j,.--nii-d. he finds that it Is Impossible for him to shoejt a loa-blrd nit on any other eluv. Charle-i Spenctr and Henry Griesedit-ck will mc-et as per agieement iu a 2-Vbird rare Icr lite Mermcd troph) on Sittirday after r.ocn. while several other matches of an impromptu nature are expected to be ar ranged for that ela) XMtoiilshln-; To see. the crowds Suit and Overcoat Sale. Globe, Seventh and Franklin avenue. Cnnilldule. Watching; "llielr l"enees. Heywooel Sesjtt of ltoll.i. candidate fo Kn lolling Clerk of the House of Representa tives. !S at the Itc!edc Hotel. He Is on Ins wa) to Xorth Missouri, looking after his fences. Cortes Kitchen of St. Louis, who is bcirs boomed by his friends- ftr tho no-1- tion eif iifticial reporler of the Senate, seems to have no opposition. Mr. Kitchen has li. considerable newspaper experience, and cccsidcrvd an all-round man. "' J of the Apollo Club of St. I.oui. BETS DIVIDED IN THE FRESNO STAKE. C;iiiimi.s niiil Kni'iiifi Knii :i l)i llr:il at Oakliiml Fniiiici' Was: tin I'iiviiriic ail SAD SAM RAN LIKE A DOG. la-rii.ilu. :il Si In Our. Willi iima inii U I'ji. Ileal tin )iOn I'.i- ni-iii" K:isil ("nliiirii Was, Siisii-ini. ftu- Foul liiilin. urn i:i.iisi'i: iai. yrtn Pranei-io. 1 ,l, lie. 12 On!) two favorit.-s won at Oakland to-da) Tin- l--i tare of tl ml was ih. I'ri no Stak . a a mile and a half, hi whi'h the Judges ' 1 tared e'ainous :ind Km nig ran a dead h.-al Campus was the .lavorltt. at !i : Cue led to the half, where Campus too-- il-.. bad At the ihr. e-riiarters ile Campus was a n.i'k in front of Cue. but. turaing Into the slicti.lt. Km nig caught and His. i.-1 lln bailer In a drive through the s.ralg 't Campus i atne ag-iln and taught Koe-ug who stopped badly at the nd. Gauuib v.as third 'I he Ilrst taie went to Sissonvlne. onl'ig lo a bad start There- was a bad nut-up 111 the se?eonil race, and l'ree" Line.-, win finished si 1 ond. was dl-ipialitied. 'lopma 1 ran a good race and won large I) b) Inc.. nppoh.nt was ye-cond ar.il Whalib.uk lie fourth Sad Sam. the dds-oii favotite III 111 third race, ran like a dog. and B.-rnato beat him out i.isil). Golinthus was third. In the fifth i.ne onlv thre-e sturteil, I"an gor winning cleverl) from Wav. Dunblane was phkul lo win Hie I.i -1 event on the card, but Lothian, who was h to I. went to the front at the start an I M.i)ei there. Dunblane b-al Monrovia f. r the place-. coburn. who rode l'ree Lance, was su.-. pi-nded for the lialance- of the meeting for loul liiliui. lyithiuti was bid 1111 J2yi) bv John l-'ole) Jotkev Willie Martin and Joe Roc. the bookmiker are to b give 11 a rt hearing next Tuesday evening. Summary 1-1 mt race, live farl..n- - lllri;-SI ntln-- ) ; .ili'.inneri. 1 to 1, vwi. Intref .o. ill nM.urni, - ... 1. --iiiin. i.f-ieiiii 1. Iu ij Iialjl. 7 lo 1 fl.lpl Tine, t .c. .-..-ttli llell--. i:i..n.ri.. Sl'in. lie and lstlKit dl-si lun. eeo-i.l ra.-e, one mile. sIhni; TopiiM-t. In": ill i"..r,neti. 7 to I. won. etnionenl. le-t il,.m l.iHki, 21; to t. s-rond IVh-tblstrk. WI iMnuru-e) I; to 1. tidnl Time. 1.IP. ITei-tl.lli-itjI r e.icenock. l-np Mintl.il II aid Ir Linee at , iru I r Lin f nWi-i -ota. I. t was dlsouah- 1.1 (sl (f-.l.-.ll-s. Third race sli furlinzr. --Ilins-l-cranta. IT Ii..lnli:icl.. s to 1. w.m. sad s.ini li iclihnnii 4 to ;. seiund Calantlius. il (J Halt) JJ to 1 thiol Tin.e. l-Ii. Hah, Inrada ond liuh Polrr-r aIo nn Kourlli race jrt. anj a hair, le-hln-: Cami'ii-, 152 (l-.inln'(l.i. s to .'. and K'-nlc, tut il Millar! 1. to 1. rtn ileal heal e'auntl.--. I-O iMninrr) 2 10 t third Tini-. 2:211, iV-e. c!on-l lt.jot. IysiK-hci nn I Tetarkan t ai.i r in Pifth raie, mil- aril u -ixteenth. pur--I'atie-rr 114 iCeburn). I 10 S wi.n. Wax ; tltondal ki. ('-, to 1 seecnl, Abre Turner, il (J iUrtlnl, 2 iu 1. third Tlrr.e. 1 fK. sUth rare, int-n furlmicn. -.filing Iyithl-in l'i. I)eiiilnick. 11 to 1. won. liunMane. 111 i.loiine--i, 2 to 1. ie--nnd: Zdnnrovift W3 (t'ehurni, 4 to 1 tun Tim--. l:2Ti,. Atn.lat. Silk. Mortni-a. .McNana. I-ecej. Ostler Jc . llini-maatrr and t"--ntln--lla n!- ran To-Dhj'-i entries nt llnklnnd. I'lrt racj, I"i:turltv- cnurse. 2-jear-oMr, serliirx laity ljone . . . is 1 klp Me m iianii'minjen . . :" I liunirt-o j-ii liol I l-ailke .. . l'1 VIo.1,1.1- M Antlraitus . . . .iw i)irz II u-i f. ra iI.kU . . .ln.,uu MaK.n m Ravelin-; IM. s.c-nd rare. sli. fjrloncs. 2 leir-oldi anl en : t telllrc s,v,.lare .. . .1141 Uabtc.-i 1..? Hanuiro . . . nl--illne ni Vnjoa .. 1121 Lonelln-s . . . f) Hard of Avon . . .. -.-' Third t.tee. sev-n furlongs, 2-ycar-oIds, Faera lertu handle ap: i.onl.-li A-- ... 2..lnmcs ..11 T..nj Lepplng !J llerrcta s- Tjr .. .. . .11m I cunt. rac, oio mll. 3-efir-olJs ard up, I erst S.K-bISt . .1.1 Hill Carrrt 1.., E5encH .. . .le-.! ileehanus . . ...tC7 X'ifih nice. miU and ait eighth, 2-)car-olcls nal up, the L-ei-e-mbcr hanluap: ul alt .... "CK alrrenock fee L-tvatur ... Z Klerlrar 37 lunger .112 1 Malty -4 cixin rat-c. cue iniie. --iunK Plug .. Ml Schankrn ..Ml .1-11 . ill7 .111 li-.niu'-l lacncibe-r Iilhltl C.lii Itaion . 1'dla Connom LIni ril.- SjiiI-i . . Ml .11-4 Ml Jim McChvy . I'JI i IIVDISOV TMIF SOna.TIO. Trains leave foot of Olive street 1. 1:20, 2, I.2T., i-ii: i"aohiti:s at m:w oiii.i:.m. "tlUHter .Marlnrr, at 7 In lo, lleatcn bj I'ltnrlle Ollrlen at JO lo I. Xow Orleans. La.. Dee. 12 Weather cloud) and c-ol. Track fa.t. Mu-ter .Mar iner was the only beaten favorite. Sum-mnrie-,: Klr-t rac-. cne mile and iwentv ard. s.lin- Slltt Itojkli. MJ efochranl. 7 to 2 an.1 e, to s. tven Hun Cupld. I" t.Mllrhlll. 4 to 1. se-cund. Toki-o. HO HS--lAn.1i. 4 to 1. third. Time 1 II', Mlfs Uae-lta. Tare. l--n. Cake Walk. Sorrel Ilur-- 1'lnar del Kl... KlliUrlle. Samovar. li--citiii-n ai-d rharak--ene at- ran. s-eon.l race, rite furh-ngs. handtcat- Movy "lliose. 1.) ian fluselil. 3 to 2 anj 5 to t wen. Admiral l"P!T. ! (May), t, to 1. sernnd. Fake. li7 iliolandl i to 2. thtnt. Time. iir2. Jatinny Mee'arthy. Tend Ilaln.. elnnleit. s-nnt.r Joe I"kI ti.ui 1'ilnee. UeerBe Arab and llilleuf ll.tr rirl i.rg ni, ran Tld-il laee. six furlonrs c'li itlle n'llricn. sj llul.t 1 1 t. 1 an.I 2 to 1. -tn. )Iastr Marlne-r " ni brin). " Ii 7. and 7 t" D. art ond. lt-x I J tllt.!..lll. II to S. third Time. 1.1J Iji.,- ein. trait, tl els-i, lii-tr nn-1 Kale nta ran Ceuith ?a.s. mile and one-Mrd nth. ha-ioicni-eler.ral )Uit liar) lis il.alei. 7 to M and i ut ttcn. I.l-i I-dford t-s i)b-llnnl l. I and Ci let .. -w-ci-O'l. Mint Sauee tr i)lltchelli. ". to j tldrd Time, l-lfcij ll.irllj- and Henry cla a. reu Ilfth race mile -! tttrnly janl. relllrg Vi n 'lux llf. il'avn-.. 2 to 1 an.I even Ttci-1. ivnt M.iltre. lid iliel.iii.ll. I to l ar.d 2 to t. t-e-co-id. lanJcn 121 1 1. 114 il.ite. y 1,, 1 thfi.i I J.1' ,','.. Mce:-.,thiai-a. l-rlnc- l'i. cnial.er. ,,v... ii-ii-- ,ii.i' 11 nuuii, iiiit- .iiue Jin Nearf"l .its., run rdxt'i ra e. seven furlcn-;. Torn King-dec 1 c ipelei. 7 I. ". and out won. Ilck Kurts-r "1 iv llkcr-e-il M tit t and 2 to I seennd. I.i-.tine lid ll veain 41 tot. thirl Time. J Stir Ca 1 n lTfer.i!T II. I I'. Ilarnes. Sallle I . Sa tpnta Sciuranca an'l e rFtal:iit'- aIo ran To-lJn-.' ev OrlemtK I'lifrlm. ftrpt race, --ven-e'lglillis mil-, nelllng: On-.m IMekma tliaver Llity Curen See-on I i ace. llnnd'Ue ThciiKhl i.Ih-on (Jot Uuees T um Hclleef :K Itnl Slenal liiri- tean ii' V.VMpnan 1-2 IT. 112 Wl . Krie llnvik-i . 11 lUlf Wnld. If. llinlcuir rtte and on-ba!f furlongs. f" Indus Wcni-r ". Athara 'e Vnrr.t lit "filt-lC " i IVi iat: bit i. hi 'i Div.inie ili.i-te Aral. . lun rixton . l'i Merri-can lite and one-half futleiig. Tltlnl rae, Mail, lira- e: sellinc,- M7 . IV 111 . . '11 . . , Iv .. .. a.i rgl t elar.Incr 1'1-le D.I IM-ln Patelivrerk Kohnwreath . J. n.itnr J--e I'ninth tace mil riiMits llnrd's llrlgide Munx- Wat imn :. Il.rar Dalit I- I il.l nt iv j ixw.f . . t it svn.1 patnl Santv .:. Anlnir-sltv . ." . . .ii c'ol. Ilallant)ne . and a idxteenth. scllin-f. . II ar ratlin :: ' iiorus iiiy . . ."tl !l-lf n I'axtnn . o Candlrblxvk .. . . 111 MI 112 I'.) IM pi,,,, rj race. mile. t-e-Ilin; Ir.ucntln lini I'uniiHi lH-ut ItkifMrni Kuitcnl i s 1,'l.kfr . .1)1 l". I. l-.lsiily .. Irtl 11 I The PI met I il lit jW aMl'i.-ui-e 1-7 Id jn-tir'.n lt.i 1)1 i-aul-er n- Siith rate, tl.iee-fnutths mile, telling: M.men --lalll-t . :fi llrovtn Yll I'll . PC ..1-3 .In! rn-: M icle Maile T- rra'c-ie Km- Hand l-ellmell 11 (lev John St I rank Iirlind 'fli Ml'Irummrr . Ml Sallie . I Jim V he Scrivener niiMi: ami m:w iiiiik hi it m.iiiv Ai-lion of Kn-tll-ili .loekex Club Will He Mistnlned by Two Others. SPKC1AL III' CAHLi:. Paris. Tliursdav, Dec. 13. (Cop) right. l"H.l. bv He Xew York lierald Company.) I have the highest authority for staling that "Tod" sIimi.. -honk! lie opply. would not receive a !litne to ride ill l"ratce, at ail events dur ing th" racing -ea-on of l")i. Whatever may be the merit of Sloan as a jocl.ev. the traditions of the French Jockey Club are so well preserved that nothing eontrary to an emphatic- rullr-; bv the Knglish club would !-e entertaltied.Vur mises as- to what might happen were to be expe-ctcei. but the aline Is ollie'ai. As regards the other American jikevs ruling in France.it i well known that Rigby Will ilde for Mir.e. Menier as lirst jo-kev. it Ml M. G-iston Dreyfus will have first c-all e n Freeman. "Cash" Sloan vvill have lo seek .11 en gagement when he return- In Februai-v. as the Due de Gramont has retained F. Alsopp. A- fi-st lockev. Sims will riele for M. Veil Picard. hut there is doubt as to uhethT l. II. ..... ... - . ,- .. . . ii.: i-.ui ir-iuiii ie. t i.iiice. i-i tin- otoer I jockevs. Pratt is. of course, a fixture with lllu Rothschild Stable. Perkins continues with Maurice Ephrussis's Stable, while Stern URETHRAL STRICTURE . . I tMllx. M. II. I also cur- to st. iv 1 tlre-1 "TRICTCRI Si:l l. DLBILITY ind all re 11. x niniplh of n:. 11 To im iralaeie alone imvi earni-ll) Hi voltd JS ot tie le-st , ir. -mv lib llivshuns nav ng ..tiibl-ern ea-is t trctt are 1 ordially Innleil to consult with n I m'ak ro 1 barge tor pnvate couusi 1 and gtv. to . .11 h p.tib nt a legil contract 111 wriMifc. I-.1 ken bj aluii.liiit e ipit tl .0 1 o!n f - n.v ptomls. I- it not worth o,r wl. le to hivi-tlgi:.- 1 cute Hit' ha made hf mew to multitudes, of met,"" If oii cannot mil at niv utile e, vrite nn jour s)mptoms full) My home treatment I.v er-rresiKinii nee is alv.av ; m-i "i "-to! Ai -Ire s all letters to COOK MEDICAL COMPANY, ADVICE 904 OLIVE ST., It. CltT Olr will orcv f!a'.l-hfd B'actl-W ll-ice 115. Be baric nun-fee--! et ir. I'.e-putaic; b convlncfd. Tcu bit. "AHITTIER U pro For Honest Treatment. eurr all Cbronle. ler-roii. Illood. iklii nml Lrlnnry I) I ?-. both sries Vi-rtoc- lleblllt). l.ont Manhocil. etc, produdn-t n-r. ouerecs .bTrcslcncv a-el trrliablenefs nr urfltrfs f-.f bti"rtrfps o- -aarriagr. r.iult of errors. I.i' rnan"ino(j mllkv urine, orgur.ir w.-ieFS nulcknf-. jl, l-eiwrr -.to-j p-id a r-ellral cure euararies-a. aik mr tuan-i . alooii 1'nlaons All ptarei. H-l.ira. Ulr. cured for life l rift man Ask for mark IX Lilnnr-r an1 HlHililer allTfrtii QUlcklT rured Painful. Dlf-.cu!t. Tm Kri't-n! cr Elocsla lr;r.e. f-i.o rri cte i-.aii tchlcti obpr-- u"1na-y par-sair-- Ak rer htck 23 I'llen a.d all Iteetel dl-eas-s err"!. M-x!'rl r-f thola no cut'T-r. Clt rr writs for vlnea "iiriilefil ea.. ali-tirr rr.--ri-n;t-d or tca'i't"MS ufc-csf-illr tr3t'. rleoeeI H I njt. ."iiaieni Liletlonnrr and Aeiviier rr at ornc v -e-aie-a r DR. WHITTIER. .iledlenl Dlctlonnrr and Ailvltter fr PrtOTtflOn Bishops' Flllm l" ts--i la ok tJi-T solj-n by U 1ui-ti cl t-e MorSM ...h act urn tMur--c'i- rQi.iUci c-ircs tLc TMfst Oli-t la o!4 ar-4 Tana-- anla- frDff. frfecta cThc" of Klf Jbotr, , ut-si-ejioa. txcTKes. fn VfackjEli oialrei. S or constipation, toos quipKnsa or u'r Kill cnarro, -.raps nsr VOUS TwltcnlnBOf EyslldS. imc-aia-e lmine-ii..e. CUJ utl""-?"' a putsicT to rri-TT fruit'-on. l.reet del-!--., a cvra ts at 1-aikI. ImJ'isI Kesu roan. nl-i rel tmt. SdniiiUtes ti br-.ii aid -r.e cea-5. ic x L r-i ".ua c tt-. urcu-an trrc aarss. BisHop RiiTiMf Co., Min rrancisoo cau RAliOTtlAU JL CO.. Broad aj Lucas A rides for M lalmoral Plane. i: lllltlv JHCKKV CLIII IlRCIIOV. Xcvv York. Dee 12. It Is reported here, on what is believed to 1-e reliable author ity that the st wards of the Xew York Jockev flub will not give Tod Sloan a II lense'to ride here until the Kngllsh Jockey Club i h inges its attitude- toward the Amer kon ride r. II is paid that no official statement -will Im- given out but that Sloan's name will not l.e inserted in the list of Jockeys 11 censed for 1W1. rut it m-:w h'iki'.s Ai)in:n. Allruellxe lHenls Seheelnleel by Wnab InKtott 1'ark llucliig Club. Chicago, Dec. 12. Pour new stakes have been added Ly the Washington Park Racing Club to the regular list ot sweeistake-s ait-tiounce-d some time ago for next summer's meeting, beslnning Saturday, June 22. The new events follow . Tiie Auburn stake's-, one mile and half a furlong, filing, sweepstakes for 2-year-olds ' and upward. 510 to atxsjmpany the nomina tion. $25 additional for naming to start J2.uet) added, of which 5100 to the- second and j.io to the third horse. The winner to he sold at auction. The Young Handicap, one mile and one and one-lialf furlonc, for 3-e-ar-oldssantl upward: lo to accompany the- nomination; 52.. additional to start: ?;.( addtd, of which S75i- to the second and J2T) to the third horse. The Ma) wood Stakes, five furlongs; a sweepstakes for 2-ytar-oIds; Jlo to accom pany the nomination: additional to start: 52.iV added, of vvbieh Hew to the second aacl D to the third horse. The I.-tkevlew Handicap at six furlong-.; a sweep-takes for 2-)ear-olds; J1U to accom pany the nomination. J" additlonnl to start; I I2.0H added, of which tl") to the second and ' JArt to tho third horse. Xomlitatlons must be made on or before January 13, llsjl. l'IK ASSOCIATHIV KI.KCTIO.V. .No Change, in Official. Anticipated for "Vex! Year. The stockholders) of the Fair Association sterdav re-elerteil the 1) Hoard of Di rectors for another )ear. The board is scheduled to hold a meeting next Monday, when the officials for the ensuing )ear are to be elect.il. Xo channel -ire anticipated, tho prevailing impression being that Presi dent Robert Anil. Secretary Joseph A. Mur phy and Treasurer W. M. Lockwood will SLcceeel themselves. President Aull and Superintendent Jim CiinniuRham expect to b-ae for Varner, Ark . next Mondav wee-k tei visit Captain R. R. Rice at his big plantation anil shoot ing preserve. Mr. Aull was there last month and killeel several deer. Captain Rice has a big pack of decrhounds. Wild turkey, quail and otht r game Is said to be execed iiirIv plentiful near Captain Rice's estate. WAS XAOKTII IIIMIItrlll THOl'SAM). .1. Henry Miller n Friend Thought Him 1-overtT-strlekrn. nnpri'.i.ic special. Lexington. K) Dec. 12. J. Henry Miller, the turfman who tiled here )e-terday of paralvsl-. was worth about $1110.(11), it was ltarntd to-day. He was unmarried and lib a-socl itei believed him lardy abb- to s-up-I-ort himself. His will leaves ail his prop erty to Lis -Ister. Mrs. Mcelm.m. of Dela ware. Ind. HI- remains were shipped to Cincinnati for burial, accompanied by a committee of Elks. Promt. In-; 1-ueer iolil. Mupcie. Ind. Dec- 12 -12. It. llaatlv of Raffalo tiedi. iurthas?d in Muncle a :re-n pacer of which greit ibtngs an- expeetnl .m the xranl circuit neit seiif.m Ttie hnr-e is 1-rlnce 1, g. Itt Ltnl lUirehl. first .'am flara I', bv I.-i;al Teno. r. seoe-d dam I cllle Win?hi. .r Iliue dn. No lv:. -rd was nild bv I-rank T. Itenl ti Mr. ilantly f..r Jie iali. Prime l. Is ipetl P. and tvas purcftased ,y air lte-e-1 f-nm IV tlliam DluI r ef llushville a )iar age for ?!' He has t-.m-d the bait mile track here In l--tlir than 2:ln. l.ltfn-etleH -I, llenelies 1. The Liajrt'--s ef tli- Ji-nler Cm kul Hat As-.-ci.ittnn taptU'eil all but the fourth game firm tit I.nehe-t en the Cn-scent allevs la-t l-Uht l..lh tetms li id l--n ti.it rer rtt pla e In the i li-iii'pien-hlT. rue l"aul and I.lpiiin-oit Iht,1-i1 vte-ll and le, tli, ir "Mrs. s-v-ore Ui ncl.es. Klfavettps. X tme. rvi. At Sazt To I. At fad .. l..-tl .. Uppineetl Milih-I . ibrrmii. . Totals is: . l'.-s 2-t". , Z 2 Z li 4 n 4-s 41 V. Ith-an S. tilt. F I'aul i K.-cke-r I L--Ii'le . .. 212 1-2 .. " 5Ti tc2l 4H 2 ". -1 2- I7i-i 47 4)4 J il c-2 , V-0 2.1 i 23 Totals . Western. -, Tule' Coll. I. Talf'it e'.ilts went doiin to defeat before the IVest.rn lli.vtirg e'iul.'s ten-pin rollers en the rlur-'n Hll-ys at the Inthouie iai night. The ie itch was the tNist-smed .me of the regular Ten Pin laaMie schedule. The eiar-men wen the f!rHt and third malcbes, the lasers taking tl.e i.md by a kix.I maritin. The score: Westerns I Tate's e'otts. Names. Tol. Av. 1 rtames. O. Il-dtz .. 4H KB 2-3 I Vo-T-ler .1 I.-sr . Sf-S in 2-2 I Urein .. P. Srbftifn. S7 111 I Murll'r II. Me-rrel. 434 141 2-2 I Tate .. 1-. til-efrt . MS l-5 1-3 i Vluhl ... To I. Av . 411 147 2-2 . t 42i) . 411 . 41S 1-tJ 2-3 141 1-2 127 IM 1-2 Totals . .2127 142 7-12 1 Totals Cat. I Off. "2. lie-cent. ::. The Regent of th- Junior lo k.d Hal k-s-jeltlen vtun the ink! game from the Cast Offs . n the. Crescent alleys last nig-it The fourth Earn- was lind.il tiv the winners be two tins. lS-ind-.! and Wolf leel .heir teams, score Cast Offs. Itejtenti. Xame. To'l Reith . . .. 212 tlich'l . .. li, llatto . . 211 It Unne-w'th 22D il. I"ro.be;l.. 22T. Xarnf. To i. Av. At. 42 2-5 31 42 1-5 41 4i Howe l- 37 1-2 2 17 41 27 4 5 jp- tJr-and Mu mi IVoIf . seaman Tetals . li. 24) . va Tot lis .1023 ) 22--S Co ll su ill er. : I)nlon. 2. Th erniume-nt ef the Muund tltv t'orke.1 Hat Leasue wen tl.e e.M "-ame from the Dajlcns en the Acme allevs 131 r.lKbl. Itut one gan-c was tbs-e. tli,- winners nplurlrg It lie four pins, i: Kvetlz an.1 Heiniter wllh go.il ree-ords. I.-.I th--ir rrsl-itive slitrs. Sct.re; iMtt.in-. i Conu-ners. Xarre. C. M v. I X-irre i-. XI v. Knir ..4 n 47 4-3 X. Rvtrtz. s 2S 4s ,Minlln ...7 21 4s 2-3 i ("oerh . . 't -I 4 llllcer 4 -S 42 2-3 Maine R 22 43 1-3 ller.kcl ...3 2s 413-3 K. tln-tx.. 3 21 3e. t-3 Hrhiz.r .. : 21 7-13 3 'la-nl-arth.. 4 2S 3i 2-3 Tctals ..2s 111 17 11231 Totals ...27 il') 4i lfl-23 tlndi.on Kiel en AVuu. RKri'ItMC SPECIAL. Madiso-,. Ind.. Dec. 12. Football: Madi son, 5; Jttffersonviile. 0. And Its Absolute Cure b3' Doctor Cook. .My new :iinl iirixinal sv.steiii of tri-alnient fo I reilintl Slricttm-e tires tlic li-i-a.se- vvitliout cttt-tin-r or ililatiti-;, lliu- .-iviililin-; tin- liorrors or sur ery. It is tin- only tii-allili'iit lliat slioiili) ,e 11-eil, ami tile- only ime reitilinili-luleel liy the nju. tllllili- of llieli Mini Il.'ive reci'Mtly In en eiiri-J 7 11. Il arts iiniii'-ili.iU-Iy ami iliri-itly ution the Mrliliin. ilis-nlii):-; il cuiniilcti-Iy anil iiisI(KKI inr all iliseasiil tis-ue, wliie'li i-iin--. away n lriis nr slireil like- lilii-r, allayin-: ail irritation anil iiill.iiiitnatioii. aial Ii-aviu-r tin uri-tliral i-iiml entirely free frmn uli-triictiuii and in a suun-i aDl lll-.lllllllll IUMllitii.il. COXIAGIOI'S l'UiOIi l-otsox. NKItVi"-. illoi.s and .-i-s.k iate ills, .i-es .it.d v.-aknesses 610 OLIVI sr., ST. LOUIS, no. FREE CALL OR WRITE. lull St.. Inat'l. utl Cfflm 24 nr E-nlki Bul-f. li-m: I1.2.UI1.0. tjnigifi. ) ti 12 t-dj. at offlc n- -ttlft by an: 3n r-i rie-nir. boniuIUllon 1 ree at Otno or by .Mall. .Separate Waiting -KM fit Kucn person. or cii-irtne-imoiij-j. Cures Lest Manhood. Im- mlnarimlslens. 8parinatorrfi-s--i Intomnia, Tains .Bntuaiit ".-irroua wo M-mn, ane-oc.i box, 6 !"f f i e, by mitf. a-l-aafS A -rTiRen gMae-, id err. - . St. leoula. How fRimi.sEcoiDm ok ntnuT ilmd reisoi 1-t-miancntl-r Curvd. Ton can b treated at hozcut under ram- Ouarantr. If rou hav. taken mi curr, lodlda pctash and aim have ache ant al pains. M-ienas Patches In McmtB. Sora "Ttu-oaU Pimples, Copper Colored Fpota. tJIct-r. on aaT . part ot t!sa bod-r. Hair or Eyebrowa fallhi-f ouffl write y gf. UUUK KEMCDT CO., 1-137 aiai-onlc Temple, Chicago, IU., for proof oC ceres. Capital -tvn.ono. Wo boltctt tha moat ob rtlnate ca?. We have cured the worst ce In IJ ta 33 days JOj-pace Book free- Dr. BOHANNAN Cnr-ri ill ChroBli; Ih-fi. Ir. !!. VezftubU CnrttlTt DoitiTlrcure r.-trou l-rblhr. e-emuut WVxieflt.Lo Inboocl or uit en: rtauat'cf from ontliiul error or In from to to -n"i ct. la bm and coacUntl -iTertiscd in the ht. Ijouli cpr for orr forty kftrsuufl Iub noTfr faultd la eurtir th Tcrt C, tSictrrit lKITavra)itr!Al rt-H-Varrta. On Io!tT nifirl-tntti-i lin-av that tha Rtus-dr.ll flo all ttut li a-JTfi-tlae-rU froU onl by Dx C f. 1XIHA''xV o. S2: Momn t-nrtt. ft. Loan. MsW rrirate OrtTilar FREE MEN: NO CURS. NO PAY If -r era l-T. small, weak oraaas, !ct jowir ar waakanliia' drmlaa, oar Tacun-a Or-r&a DaTaloper wiM rstt-tra yotx wltlioat dmsa av lectrtd'T: U.aga la mM: nat oaa fallare; notonietnnall; n CO.D. nudj WTflatafl "partie-tlam. rent HsUnt im plala aaialwaa. LDUL APPLUMCC CQ . 414 Ctirlii llf , tk-trw. Can HIGH LOMLS FIRST HOCKET G.4JIE. Aaaoclntlon Football Sevea fVIsa Gume t Hit Unit OoaU. Ono goal was --cored by tho Assodatio-x Football Club in the first, hockey -rsiae o the season ut tlie Ice Kuik last night, while tl e team representing thu High School -was unable to get the pucK within goexl thootln-r distance of tho goal, which tha Xoolbail Severn defendea. Rut oaa half -was played, that for twenty minute--. At the end of ten minutes, after Paddock bad sived tho High School lads , many a count. Rons shot the pack from tha center of a scrunmage and It vreat through after striking Paddock's runners. Mai Hool an and Josh Lovris made pretty dribbles ot lonK distance, but the High School boys would regain tho rubber time, and again fiom tho fast asfocaitlon forwards only to haves it snatcht-d from them. The gams was not the tlnc-it exhibition of sciontlfla play that has ever been seen lu the rink, but was very fair, considering the perioa of the season. Several hundred newsboys were, in attends nnee, and seemed to take tfpeclal delight in the upsetting of some of tho players: ss this occurre-U many times, they yelled to) tl.elr hejrts e-ontent. A half-mile boys raca was skated for their benefit. In which SiaM ran away from Hurley In the last lap. The second hockey game of the schedul"! will be played on Friday evenin-j between the Alumni Athletic Association and tha St. Louis A. A. A. teamu. There will baj but four sevens at the rink this season, acs cording to present plans, but the Wa-thlng-a ton Fnherslty men are begging Mana--8 Manning for nn opportunity to prove thellt rui-erior ubility cn tho ste?el blades, and. a.l -lie have many old hockey favorites amona them, there Is every chince that they will be seen against some or the regular seven! If fere long. The lirej-up lor last ntirnt s BS-nen loucrwaj A. P. 2. Position. Iild Ocal l'ennictoii ..Potnt Scrmi-lt r-ovcr point llcolan I"torward Hops ..... ..........Forward .... Lowls Fc-rwanl .. Ja Ton rt-rward .... limn r-ni-ci. ..... ..P-ld .-, Paactj RuUeils. Slcnolsoii Ranel-dl Ckl-lw!l Little Tim- of saice Twenty minutes, t-oau coorea - I toss 1. There mre the blood is polluted anil the system thoroughly con taminated by this ileadly virulent poison. Then a sore or ulcer appears on some part of the body ; it rna-r fee small and liJnnless looking at first, but as the can cerous cells form and are deposited by the blood near the sore, it increasesin size and severity, with sharp shooting pains. No matter how often the sore is removed by the surgeon's knife or flesh destroyiiifj'plastcrs. another comes and is worse. The real disease is in the blood, and the treatment must begin there. The poisoned blood must be invigorated no purified, and when this is done cancerous cells can no longer form and the sore will heal naturally and permanently. Mrs. Sarah M. Kceshne, 941 l indsor Ave Iln-4cu. Tenn.. writes: I am 41 jesrs old, anl for three ) ears had suffered with a severe form of Catcer on raj" jaw. which the doctors said was incurable, and that I could not live more than ! months. Iaccept ed their statemen as true. end had giv en up all hope ot ever cien-ig wen rj-uin, when tnv dru-rgivt. know- lcgolciyconuition tecotn-m;d-dS.S.S. After tak- a-ei- - 4. tmlliaa stsai - I'M . uullb 4is7 "sJ,C . , began to heal, to the surprise of IhePSfJS ant! in a short time niadea cooiplelectire I W f-ainetl in flesh, r-v appetite issplendid. slt-ep" refreshing in fact, am enjoying perfect bealtn. sss overcomes this oe- ad structive poison removes every veat-S of it from the system. makes new, rich blooo. ifreni-trietl-; fbe h-vlc- anil builds W tM general health I f . ou liave a suspicious sore, or have IB herilcd any blooil taint, send for our fret book on Cancer, and write to our medic! department for any information oradnc wanted ; we make no cliarge for thUter vice. Your letter will receivs prompt .and careful attention, and will be held i strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATUNTA,e4 ( concer f rnkm "' MP I