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THE ST. LOFTS "REPUBLIC: SATTRDAY. AFGrST 27. 1004.
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CARDINALS AGAIN
BEAT BOSTON TEAM
Defeat Tennev's Men in Rapidh
Played Garni; by Score
of C to 2!
NICHOLS IN GREAT FORM.
St. Louis Manager Opposes Vic
tor Willis and Outpitches Him,
Allowing the Visitors Only
Eight nits.
stimiim; or Tim ru n.
sntlmifll Lcnini-.
Club P
If Tom 1
Chi'ro 1
r-.n'tl ;.:
pitti J 1
t " h I' V I. f t
' " ard'is :: 63 ; ris
I .in !.2 2 Tii SI
-"l ... : & ti ;o
.: i -mi 111 n n
Where They I'fm Tn-I)aT.
N Tork .t s. Louis !! .ad-l a; fhlcasa
Iio-'en at Cinrlr.n.itl Hro.4in r. IMtusure;
Ye.tenln y's Itcril1.
Careinc!- 8. a--.m 2. 1 1 hlladei. e. raw. 1
CMraro 3. 2. Tor (V
In (i rapidly played game the Cardinals
Cefeatel the Boston Nationals at Ltagu
Park yesterday afternoon bv a ror of
C to Z
Nichols r.-d Willi". former teammates,
opposed sch other Nichols had the bet
ter of hln former comrade, allowing Bos
ton only eight hits, whll-; the Cardinals
Jumped on to W Illis for twelve hits
Toe fl'lJInj t f the Cardlna's was almost
r-or'ect. "Kid" Nichols making tha'on'y
display.
In the fourth Inning the local ir.ttr.asT
attempted to field a hit by Gc'e- and
threw the ball wild. the little outfielder
taking second on the play.
Willies fielVs did not piaj up to their
usual rapid gait Ahbatlchio had two er
ior, while Marshall had one misplaj
charged to him.
"Eaglo Eye" Btckley had another good
day r.t the bat. cracking out three sin
gles out of three times up. Shannon ai-o
made three hitj off Vic's delivery, and
t-cored three run. The ?t Paul recruit
plaved an excellent same In the outfield
Moran, Geler and Delehanty wen- the
most successful nltters, each of the trio
making Uo lilth
Mike Grady"n willow again pet working,
the. National League leader mak'ng a sm
j,io and a two-bagger out of four tlmen at
the bat.
St. Louis sot men on bases In the fltt
mid tecond Innings. Not until tb third
Inning did Boston get a man to tlm. and
fast double play by Nichols, Farrell and
liecklej prevented the Ilo-ton runner from
getting any further thn fjrtt base.
Nichols's men got busv with Willis In
the third Inning Nichols -Inried Shay
flow to Cooley, Shannon singled. Beckley
followed suit, scoring Nichols, and Shan
non and Becklej- 'cored on Grady's Mr.?!.
Bmoot an3 I'arrell were easj- outs
Singles by Shannon and Be l.le. coupled
with Gradt's double, gave to St. Louis one
more run In the fifth inning
Shannon's hit. Batty' er-or. Gradj's
fielder's cholc and an Infield out on Pmoot
and rarrell's a'nsle netted the locals two
runs In the setenth
Boston got men on the bases In the
third, fourth, fifth, tlxth seenth and
eiphth inning but not until the ninth
11d they core. v. hen Coo!e s triple. Dele-hant-"s
doubl". Marhall' line dtie to
Shannon and CanncIIs infield .cu; . astud
them thlr only two run1! of the gam.
The scor:
ST I5CIS
AB K. It O A D
hir abortstoo S 1 i 1 10
Hhtnnon rltbt fi.ll S i 3 1 0
Ilackler. fl.-n ta.;e . . J l J 1! 0 0
Orxay, catcher 1 2 M 0 n
Hmoct. center f.ol .... 4 er o o t,
I'arrell, eecond bas.. 2 0 12 10
jlCDRniS
My best reference b,
ffB
i
Dn. .N.VTIIAMKI IC. KING,
522 Pine St.. St I-ouls. Mo"
VAKICOCCL.I:. I cur ttls dlseas
rrliiioTit o?railcn cr l!?atur, and unW
my trcatinnt tfc congest! ccndlUon
(within ten dajTi dluppr. th part
re restorrd to their rutural condition.
rtfvr Mil ftrensth and circulaticn rees
tat:ished. STRICTLRR. I care stricture irlthoat
the Itn-fH or lrsrument, by m applica
tion which arts directly en the parts af
tcttd. dl3ol.nic the ftrlciur conipItlv
r tay palranic-electrlcal and ndlcal
treatment. Mr treatment Is palnle a-d
tn no7,i int-rfrr with yur hua'ness
dJtles.
LOSS OP MANLY VlfcoiU You mar
bn lfcckirir In tfo tower cl! ma.nhoo-1 If
o. I will r"tcre to ycu th man. vtm
and 1rot of vitality. less cf which may
tr the rrsult of 2&5tJ. drain. excs3 or
lndltcretiCan
coNTAGiots iilooo rciisov. it
may b In its primary atase. cr It may
have been hereditary or contrai'-'d In
rariv days thereby beltic cntitulonal. I
cur all it. ccmpIJcationj" I t p its Tr:c
rea, eradicate every vtc of pgIfch
from the sjftTn, ana tMi -ithciit the
use of mercury or potaih.
nxERs ami skiv nti:n.
j cur .. fliui? or ciii i.u u : 3 TTitfieiT. 3
burning pRtf cr alv3 fckln diai. A
uch a in"pIe5, n;ptIor ard tf-zerai
attack r dtar-tar under my "p'oial elec
tro-m-KUrel tp-aa end tr-atraent-
KH)m:i. m.in)E:n am pro-S
'I.vih iJisia..-. i cure ait irriia-
tlon. frequent ire or stoppage, Lrtc-c-dast
.linent taln in the back ari ra
tarTa c:dlticn.
PILHS ntPTCnE AM HYDRO
ClXir.. I cure .n deaes without op
eration Nn Knife. No detention frcra
buxlness No acid Injection
IMtlTATK IJI?Ksi:s. Newlr con
tracted and chroni" cases cured All burn
ir and ttchlnr, Inflanniatlon an.l unrat
ural char.te stepped in ZK houre. cure
effected in T days.
MEniCtL ADVICE TREE.
My guarantee to cure 1:
"Note dotUrnetd be pstd uotlJ cared,"
I n-ake no charee fc a friendly talk or
correrondence. Como to n In the atrict
t confidence I tate ben xcluilelv
treatl-c prlrat and fpa dieass
men for fifteen years Nothlnz fcci-no
can deve or nory can buv Is Ucictrp in
rnr tfilce eiuipTeat. I will ue vou
hontlr. treat you kl!lfuMy and rtt r
you to health In th nhortAt time, with
the last radicln. discomfort and ex
pens If S"Ou carnot call, writ fcr
tymptom b'anks and my latest bo- k.
DR. NATHANIEL K. KING,
Or DR. KING MEDICAL ASS'H,
3. E. Corner Sixth and Pine Sta.
Opposite Globe-Democrat.
(EttruM 552 flae t- ST. ln. SO
Hours-8 a. m. to 8 p. m .Sundaj. S to 2. 1
X-Rar Examlnntlon TQEE.
"-i-! IV"i. f V '.--flV Vl-i
l-arclai :rt fiid
rjrke tMrd ia.p
N.chols lit ncr .
Totals
.... 4
3G
BOSTON.
AH.
i it r x
.rir ctnicr Leia ... 4 0 2 Z o
TtnTjy. nr-: b3 . ... 4 0 1 9 3
At-hitKchlo shortjtco 0 0 I T
"ooie. i;t r.eij 1 1 ; 0
Delehantj. tecoad bajs.. 1 1 1 ;
MareMl!. catcher 4 0 3 1
Cannsll, risht CeM .... ; 0 0 1 0
Mran. thinl lite toil!
Willi Ditcher ; 0 0 4 2
1
Toiiis J4 ; s :4
Jt IJUis 0 0 3 0 I 0 2
Boston 0 0 0 i) 0 0 0
. Karn-d runs t Iul 4 Ila-'on 2.
1;
0
..-I
0 2
Two-
tae hits-Cra.li 1 Hurk I Teener I. IV!
nanty 1 fin-tr. nt--oo! 1. Dojbli
llas Nlch-ls Karrell nl lu-cxl'v 2. Abbatlc
rh!o. T. nr-v an I M ran L Hit . rltchod lalls
- Hv WIIIIh ii) K1M 1 Jla--s on balls OX
J.lcf&N 1 Mru. k ejt-bv Nichol- 2. b MIIia
L.ft on tawe-St Iyuii T Hostun Tinifc
of ciTe-One hour an.1 thin -mo minutf e X. ni
Lir. Zlmtner
I'lillM.Ielplilit il. rllliliart 2.
rituturc. Aue 2i CorriJ n had ritt-rsj-j
n: Mi mrcy an ha 1 no trouble in ktrrin? hits
etatterl A't.njaiie. 1 S. m re
Plttsburt
AMI O t i:
r-hllaJ- iihla.
ah it 11 a.k.
tarjl Hr a Z I
!m nt. rt 9 u 3
Itltrhe). 2b 2 1 3
vfisntr, -301
-& h. lb 4 2 11
Kntpr. rf 4 1 3
llii-k. If 3 1 4
1'ntltK. c 1 2 1
1-vn. h. p s o
11a!ert7 10
3 TheSLaji. ct 3 1 o ! a
;l.aon 2b 3 I 5 2
it tt'i'wn, 3b 5 0 i i
0 ilcOtc. rf . S I I o 0
J IMV1. ill .. 4 1 ? 1 0
- Tltue I'... J 2 0 rf 1
l) JX'tiaiH..- i 4 1 1 1 I
1 IHjoln, c t I Jl 3 1
v lrrtlot. p 4 1 0 3 9
. Totals . Z7 :
Totals
3 27 1:
l.a'til f.jr Ljncti In nlnUi
IM'tubunt 1 11 4 1 0 11 n 0 0-2
rhtla.lt Iphia 1 u e 1 1 2 v 18
7uo-bajl-lt-I.r."ii 1. ilrtJee 1. I.acb 3.
ixkxii I Thre-ba . hits Cutra 1 eaerlfl.-e
hlt -MeC'rp-.lqk :. Pblpa 1 -t'Vn bares
H..cn 2. Drain, r.U-IUtrhey and Citlch
1 Lfh I'urix-h il.i-jrnilck l'helrs an.
i-es.n 1 j-irt bat ..n Knll- orr I.inch ; oS
l orrxA.li S. lilt b oltc.l ball-Titus -truct
nut Bj l.nen 7. bv .'orrWon Time cf pan
r-' fci".- and lutl-ftre niiautee Umsur
Cairenter asJ Morao
iileil-i n, l-T lork l.
Olesso Aur : nrtnir excille-.t rltch-
Ir.r. allo-vlrc onlj f.v lilts. j-attrd ein to m
Inning, vun the ,- y Eir-. cf thi jories anl
thut N'- Ycrk out Af.endaniy 3 j..i snre:
Ch caipi ,
New ork
AH II O X C I
SlasI. If
AH HO A C
Hi'han
Urnwne
il umn,
ilirt-
f 4 1
' di. Jb
lar- lb
M fart i i
Kllre .
l-. er . 2b
Jnee. rf
Tinker.
llrown. p
1 1
5 i :
1 2 2
rf 1 2 1
lb . ) l-l
i: i 2 l
I 'ahlfn.
o -
l-lln 2b 1 0 4
Ul.bert. 2b 3 0 1 1
Uarrer. c 3 0 3 1
fcJliuti, i 3 0 0 1
Total- 31 5 24 li
2 3
1 2
T ita.s
Ct 3 27 1
I'M-.
New
0 2 0 2 0 1 . 3
orH . 0 J 0 .) 0 0 iV-3
Left on tai--Chi'aio 7. Nfir Yorn 5 Two
ti Vts-Otey 1 Tliie !" hlti Broirai 3.
Tlr..sT 1 Sairt.-.e.
lilts Tlnkr 1. Kllti- 1.
n ba- IJcCon.n 1
rv.ab.o ilaj HruT-r.
? 'ri'ST..an'i far ' -t"U k ol.t By Brown 4.
1 Elll't: 2 Ha5 or. balls iS ilrwwn 1
T-n e . . nmfl-'ffi hour ma thirty uir'.i
Lmpl 1. : arl Kennedt
3!!aurl A alley I.eaarne.
At Tcpeka
B H E
OlrtOloon 2 1 2
0 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 . 1 8 2
T,-ia
Balt-ri-s Tor-eace ml Vasderhlll. Torr, ani
snrar.t. L rrplr A.berts Time Ora hour anl
tt.rtv mlautes
At Iavs--crth:
R. K E
IiTer.TCrth OOOOlfl.-Vfl o 1 11
rIsraia 0 o 1 I 0 0 02 3
Batter!'- Neln ani Ulrlch. llorton -nl
-an idt I mpl HuCrr-'ater Tlrae-Os hour
anl iHtr-Si. rnlau-n
At -alalia :
. II E
) 0 A 1 I) 02 7 f
"eJal.a
I'ltlabar;
Eatter'-s
1
5 ) 0 v 1 0 1 0-4 1 2
-Davis ani fctcr.r. Blaain. it-Id
and reataui:h Vmylre O'Brien
r.cU- ad forty-file mir.-ie-
Time -Ozt
At I-'crt -ult Klrst Kame.
. It. II. E.
1 "ft feott 0 0 10 10 0 0 r 2 4 5
luta 00vo&2uu 29 11 1
Ilsttel-c DsrUn and ArrnBtro-r. llll'on aj
ell Lm;ir-'j.aek. Tim Or- hur ui
ft-Ttj-ne minutes
ecor;J same
R.II B.
KoT Scctt WO04OO010 i 1 f.
Ic'a .. .. 3710S0O1 1 Is 23 1
Batterea Haney ar.I Armstroaa. Mcriran ar
P!i,l Cmplre-cuiack. Tlme-una hour and
Aft) minuter
Iovsa Mnle IslKQe.
A Boone B-one IC-ck-k 2
A 3IarnaIlton ittumtt 1 Ma-r-A'.Itowr :.
At Vn U njee fort Doit t Burllnitun 4
Jockey Hubert Miller tnjnrrd.
UBHl BLJl-.-4pl-.Cl KU.
Eian.vlll- Ir.d. Au :c -V tie P.ockpo.t.
Il.d Fair this aftenivua Hobert lliller. a
Joel ej. rldlr.e the mar- Maoe.1 Winn, traa
tliro-n asalnit a quarter tele nnd au.ta'neJ
lalJ'-les ti-at will protcbI iirove ratal
Teim I.eHsrue.
t Dalle -Cjnicaaa. 21. Kott lerth 0
Honth Tciai Leiufue.
At Gi. efon-GaUeston i Ifojon 1
t li'a'inuni Iieaumont Sati intorl- Kan-e
I - ti -!i J rain
liurrJcau Ar.ucliilln.
At Kaca Otv rCar-ent ""Jtv 2 Tolelo 1
At aia'trak Milwaukee S. Indfarar-Oii H
.t P Paul st Pul 5 Columbu 3
At linnapvi5- IjuIs11I- 6 MinnHtclI i.
K. I. T. I-emjciir.
At "airo airo 2 Mncnne i
At l v tinsvlile Clarksrlll t HouxlnvIlIe I
A I'a-urah IlnJu'-ah 2 Hni1rnon 4
DEMOCRATIC vTcTORY IN
NEW YORK STATE PREDICTED.
Reiireenfntls-e Ilyan of Hnrlulo
'Ihliik. Cnnereiilnnal eal Will
lie Onlneil, uml rnrker Kleeted.
REI'miJf SPECIAI
V. ash!r.Rton. Aug tr Repre-entatlTO
V.'illiam Henry Ran of Buffalo was a
caller at the headquarters of the Demo
cratic ConsresIonaI Committee to-day and
had a lone talk tilth Chairman Cowherd.
Ho capressd the opinion that the Demo
crats of his State trould not only hold all
he scat they haie. but would probably
Bain K:verl district" now represented by
Republican."
"The alleged Inactivity cf tho Democrats
In th! campaign, bo far as New Tork
State la concerned, has no foundation." he
said "Mr. Sheehan put the situation In a
nutshell when he said In nn Interview that
he vould talk about the eUctlon after tho
votes are counted. Wort and not talk Is
ulat counts, and that Is what is belnij
depended upon in this election.
"In X(w Tork State complete orsnniza
tlon !? bclnff effected. Every county of
the State Is belnfr organized, and I be
lieve the result of this rystcmatlc work
v. Ill bo sho-nn next Xoi ember. It Is too
early to talk with anj deflnltenes about
the way th State Is polnc. but from
present indications I am satisfied that
Parker will carry It. He has all the
trensth of Cleveland, and wherever there
havS been Democrats in the past there
are Democrats now"
Tnc Democratic Committee lias added to
its headquarters a larffe, light, airy room
nearlv opposite the main offices In the
llitrps Houfc, for the use of emplojes
Kettmc out campalitn literature. They
half formerly hail this work done H the
basement of the RIsgs House, but the
place thro uai not lartre. enousn nor
w.-.s it otherwise suite blc. A lari;e amount
of literature is going out of the new
foldinc-room.
In Indiana alone It Is said that within a
reasonably short time there win bo sent
1.00ft".") speeches for Chairman Taggart
to circulate In his earrest effort to earn
that Ftate. Mr. Tagpart ii not re'timr In
his efforts to carry Indiana for ParkT
He believe there Is a gool chance to
secure tho State, In Fpite of the fact that
tho Republican nco presidential candidate
was taken from it.
He Is being clven every assistance In his
work by the National Committee. While
he might exercl3e Ills own authority In
reipcct to Indiana, regardless of the view
taken of his course by others, the fact li
that he ha) tho earnest support of other
members of the Nitlonal Committee.
'I ne probability th-u th Conercs-lonal
Con mlttec will he rnoied to New Tork
Cltv 1 crowing les. It ha not let been
decided whether It will bo rooted there. In
anv etent th work' of ilistributlng cam
paign documents will be done in thl city,
because there are better facilities for
printing anl distributing documents than
In any place the committee can locate.
The National Committee has glien eomo
large onlers for printing to the Congres
sional Committee and a- soon as pos-IbI-these
oidrs will be tilled. The committee
has seteral speeches ready lor thejircs;
In iddltlon to tho-e that tiave been cir-t-ulated.
and lr. n few days tliej will be
eady for distribution.
ELEVENTH HG
BAB FOB BROWNS
T)Fe to Xtnv Vorks by Score of
to - After Hard-Fought
Contest.
O'CONNOR'S COSTLY MISPLAY.
Muff of Conroy',. Foul Fly Givo
to Couroy Chance to Win the
Game St. Louis in
Ill-Luck.
m wniMi ?"
nierleati
Till: I.I IIS.
l-ut- I '
N Tnrk ! -'
B.vt "n .
nil 11'
l-Mla. P3
"jl. r W I. lVt
it.- 1.H J J? T;
I" r It 1 47 ') 4"5
Bnns 1(3 t-i M n
W .--Mi 1 24 -.2 '23
Wlieri- 'I hi-j I'lni Til-I).ii.
Browns at New Y
fler-Und at Wa-li I
Kinf. at l'ut n
Ik.- ft a' Phliad-1
Ve'leriln Henll-.
N York 3. Broc-rs 2. I I'htlai'el 7, lVtrot; 4
L'leie 1. Wa-h t n ' I Bt,. n 3. (Tleaco 1
KEl'CBMr SPECIAL.
New York. Auc Ks. Iu' gate to
the Highlanders another contest of even
Innings at Ameritan League Park to-day
and fi.r the second t me In sueeeion the
t sltoi. li st b a single run The score
tins 3 to 2. Proper Ceidir.g on the part of
the Rrotins ttould have brought the game
to an end In the ninth Inning with the
score : to 1 In their fat ir.
The first disastrous error rnado by the
vl-Itcrs vas in tho seventh Inning, when
the Highlanders scored two run- Gar.zel
made tho first of hi two triples of the
gime, the ball going tn the center-field
Jmce. He irossed the platt- with the run
that tit'1 the score on 4'onruy's single to
right. Corroy advanced to second on
I'ultr's out and scored on llynrs's muff of
Kielnou'jj liy
The con.f damaging error, and the ono
iliat brought defeat to the B-owns in
the ejetcnth. was a muft of an eay ful
fly by o Connor After Wallace had m .de
a sensational stop . nd throw catch ng
AnJertou at llrst. and Elberfeld had tlica
out to Ilei.trick. G.ir.r. 1 made hi" secoml
triple by sending the ball to tl.o center
Ileld fence.
Conroy Knocked a foul that O'f'onnor
stood readv to take To the astoni.hment
of the 4..S --Dtctators. he muffed the bill
Conroy jumr-d in the a!r th'ev his bat
on the- ground, thile th c-.hmI hov leil in
derision at the M Ixi.is catcher who had
previousH I. n ordtnd off the ".oachin
lines by Umpire Lm-iT for the too strm
uoui use of his iungb n tr to discon
cert oung Ciarksv.ii in th' box.
After the sphere had bten put into plat
Conrov hit the I'r.t baP pitched to right
for h eingle. sending iraniel across the
Plato with the winning ilni
liHOHNS aCORK IN THE SECOND
The Hrowi!J -cored their first run in
tho econd inning. ".drku pate to Jones
a base on balls and the latter went to
third uti l.aden a ir.il .d singU Moran
w.Uked. illliiK the baes On ) Connor's
long tl to Kt..Ior, Joms scored.
In tht n.nth the IlroAns made their sec
ond ami !at run Heiurick walkf-i and
'allai.u beat out a crouni.r to Anderson
Sugdet.. who battel In Mace of Htnes.
Bicrllied and J-ne wa hit with a
pi:che! ball filling the l"te? At thiJ
pcltit Clark-on waj'takti'fit of the box
and Lheibro substituted I'adden hit an
aiparentli afe one to short left, but bv
a. splendlfi run tn.i.ghertv managed to :et
It cloe to tli j grr.'.nd. He threw noma In
time to catch Hdir'ck. bJt the latter
stored, as KI inot let tlie ball zet iist
him Moran tht'i walked filling the bases
for the second tirr- Oi'onior. howettr.
w is rut. Cnesbrj to Anderson
In tho tenth the- Browns were pretexted
from -corlrz bt lhj deter wa In whieh
CIiebro liatid-d rjiti's throw from the
outheid U.rk.tt slrgiejl and He.drKk
wa- safn on Elberfe'a s funibl" i i Wal
1h' e's i-ma-h to center 1'urkett trl'i! to
store- Cli-sbro took Fuitz'u throw which
was wide and turning uui'-Klv. barelj go
tlie ball to Klelnov. in time to catch Hur-
kt-tt. outside of Oar.7tl r.d i onrov. How
ell hd H the othi r H'shlander at ii'
mer j liinzei ma-ie two tnpiei
double nnd Conroj tlirne tlngl s.
Tho score.
.T lDLTI.-
and
AI! r
II
1
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
O A
l!r!.ett. left r.ed .
HelJrltk. eenter neld 4
11a lac-, -ho-t-top . .. 5
Hi re- r.ht lleid 3
'-i.C'Jea n-t bas-. . . I
Jcnes. nrst-econ.l tcse. 3
Ia.lden. in-'v-id base 3
Ilemph li. rUbt Se,d ..... 2
M.ran. third bae ...C 3
O'Cvnnor. catcher 4
llt,-sel!. p.tcher 4
Tctei- 27
14
jfmv
Douah-rtT. 1-ft r!U . .
ICecier. riE"it It-Id
Ard-r-on. Ilrtt base....
Elberfeld. -ho-t,top ....
Oame! steond bce...,,
ftr.roj. tMrd ba-e
Fulti. center fie d .....
Kletnov. ca-'rher
i"arksc litctier
Chesbro. pitcher
TORK
All. It.
A.
1
1
0
Totals 42
-Two out rcn wirlrng ru
1 :
r-iada
Ft. Louis .010000001
No 1vr. ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
0-3
1-3
r lilts On Claiiiacn 4 la eirht and rne-th!-d
Ir.rlnirs, Cbhbro 2 .n two aaa two tntrcs larlsc-Two-baso
hits Ga-izel I Thr-e-bie- h ts Oan-a-1
2 Sacrlnca hlt Ilyne-1 I Double plays
Keler aid Andersen 1 Left on bae- N-tr
Yotx 7. M. Iuis B First Lis" on bail OST
Caras-n 3 erf Cfcesbro 1 I- Irst en e-ror NVw
Yor- 1. r-t Iuis 1 H t by cltrtia ba 1 By
Clararoa 1 Struck cut IJy .lark.o-i 2. bv Ches
fcro 2, b Howell 2 Tlra Two hours ard twen
ty minutr s L mylre DwTr Attendance 4 :st
Clerelnntl 1. WnshliiKton 0.
VTaahir.aor, Aug 25 Oereiand won a stub
born contest of twelve inalcsrs to-Jay from
Wathlrtcn. 1 to 0 Atterdance. too Pcnre
lViffcirton
.III II O-A E.
O'Neill rt! i : J J
urn ib ; i o c o
l-af-idy t i J 2
H'l-nan If 1 1 1 0
JI-4-; L 2b S n 2 0
rv.nvan rfS 1 3 a 0
Cet elai.l
AM II O A.E
Bay cf r. 2 fl 0
Ijlh. ir 5 0 0 0 0
nicL. rf .1 0 1 0 0
stctalL 2b 3 3 1 6 0
ia-adler. 3b 5 0 2 J 0
I'arr. lb i it. g 1
lle-rlfe- It. 2 0 13 (' O.TjT.er
2 3 5 if
1 li 2 9
10 2')
Kltfd-. c 4 0 S 2 0 liemis. c.
Patten. P 4 0 1-9
Jo-e n .
Ti.t.1. 4 4 3s !7 1
Totals
42 II 35 17 1
Washington ... 00000000000 00
C.e.elJnd . O IJ 0 0 U II 0 0 0 0 O 1 X
Tuu-liate hiu O'Neill 1. Turn-r 1. Three
bus. hits-Cair 1 ft l-n base III.I 1. Don-
tar. 1- racnliee 'nts Turner 1 Flr-t base
on Isills Oft J's 2 .-trl.c.c "U- By I'atten S.
by Jo, 11 lft .a tr-Wash!::2.lon 4. Cl-ie-lard
C Time, cf game One htur anl thlrty
fl.e minutes Uni2.tt?s CwanolI and Kin
Ilnslnn S. Clllcueo 1.
Boston. Aug fa -Gibson heid Chicago "to
four hits to-day and Bi-ston won. 3 to L At
tendance. S V) Score.
Boetorr
AU II O..V.H.
Felbach. 11 J 1 1 t 1
Chicago
,. , All HO A r
Ilolai. rt 4 2 1 i i)
Jures cl. J 1 1 I )
t at Lan. lr.4 1 0 J 0
IJavi,, n l i 2 i &
lsUII lb 4 0 a 1 0
Tan I ill. 3o.l 0 3 4 c
Ujndon 2b. 4 0 12 0
McKarld. cZ 0 4 o
-tuiin. o 3 0 12 0
Ttal 22 4 24 11 "5
1'arint, s 2 I - J '
Mam c; j - - ' y
ro'llrs. 2b 4 l 1 ' 0
i-iterc'n. rf 4 1 2 0
Ixicti'ee. 1! 4 i i. i i
IVrrl-. 2b 3 I 1 2 V
l!ger. c 2 V o o
ciibson. p i v i j
Totals
27 5 27 13 2
Ilosb-n ... . ..10020000 .3
Chicago 0,0000001 "1
Tw.j-bai hits Ferris I, Feltarh 1. Jcnes 1.
Thte-ba-e hiti I'artnt 1. clttce hit- Par
ent 1. Gibson 1 Jones 1 Stolen bises GIbscn
1. ilbacti 1 trst ba-e en ban- enr uibson I.
rCT S-Tilth 3 ftruck out IJy Glt-on 4. by Smith
5 Will ritch-s Uy stritlt 2. Tine of frame
i fne hour und fcrty-slx minutes Umpire
0'i.usl-.tir..
gim m:itn THIS ArTEnSOOX.
Jnrlc Tnjlor Mill I'itch Against Mo
kran's Men.
"Muggsj" JIcGraw and his band of hus
tling phsers will he the attraction at
league l"ark this afternoon. .
NIcl'uLs r.ant-s to ticat the Xew Yorks
to-day and has ated Jack Tajlor to -end
him j;an.st Mctiraw's band. ' old Ite-
'labk" ha not pltehed inte Brookljn ws
here, ami Is In exc Ile-t Lr 11 to w rk ,
atralnst McGrau's men NIcl.i K says t .at
Tajlor v.ill take th New Ycrkt- imaEur.
to-day. .
MoOraw will probably rcr.l hl "Iron I
Man" in for the le-ader. .ird if he .i j
e of the best pltchtrs' battles of the s a- I
"in hou!d result The locaN will pla, I
tho Giants a double-header to-morrow
IMiIInflelpItln 7. Ilrtrult I.
rhiTadeIphia. Aug Zi Mellon wakneil lr
th? fifih inilrs t )-da an4 the leva's wt fr m
Dtroi Attendancf. 4.13 Scr -
Uitroit 1 Philadelphia
AH HO A r. 1 All HO A
lUrre't cf 2 I 2 i 1 1 Ilituel. If 1 1
ll'lnfre tf 4 I 0 6 riCrlng cf i 2 -
Cchl-n 3b 4 I 1 I S Dat 's lb J r, ,
l"raf'J. rf4 S I ' ! I.Cr's. Al I 1
PhI.adPipila . ,st lit on ba-io- Off "Mu
5 tT UtndT 2 atrurlt rut !( Mu'Ut 4 1
lender 7 Pa-- t lalb KevlIIre 1. Pi"' I
W Id r" v-- nrr Time nam 'tn
htur and flft-a n minute- t innir. -Ph r
Man
fJni;it? nt i inclunnf ..
fiarli T
grh'-'Iui ! f-r
on an pn i,
u- i
r ' tv
i R . kl i woj iih.
jrli
SANTORA WINS
FROM TRENMEL
Chicauo .Mini Knnck Out IIi Oji
jioiu'iit in Eli icntli l'uuiui
After llnrd Fiirht-
Nlc Santora of Chicago knockel out
Harrv Trennel of th's cif- in the elev
rojnd of their scheduled fifteen-round
at. the Wea- Knd Club last nig ,t T'orv '
Aas on the lloor for nine seconds wh-r-
the bell tipped, but could n it get up. -ird
Sa rtora.
Trennel landed several stiff blow- t
santura s body but they j;,j n.it iO"i fj-i-"
p- 'or a knnckou
In the first round, SontoTa ent the t:
Lo. i a .t. . to the floor with a blow to
the stomach. Trennel ro"'d around t'
fliKir for a few Kuril? ar.. a id as
though he wai fouic-J
Wnen motioned bv h's .e. nd lrlse
l.e got up and tne ligh prcgr ss d fi -
ceei ncs lorg-r. w -i. i ant. n v b
anothe- punch sent h'm
I i
time mere were crle-
roul
stopped the tight to hate Tr. m.. ' . x m-
Ined and when a do' tor pro luui ea that
no fcul had been eomraittel ti e nijrt was
.gain started
ihroi.gs(Ut tp fight Sattt. -a did all the
leading, and hi- blow- t Tieii.-l-. r..se
did much to worry the L.rE"r In the ari
stage, of tho Pgnt thing3 were -roi:.g s . w
and the fighters were urge I t . gn t-tei
In the eighth round Tni.r.e! . trded f-v-
era! blows, but Nlc iime -Tr i g at ti e
rlnl-h and had the St Louis ooy ho'd
mg on
In the firt preliminary Itegan stopped
Kid Mclltaney from punlsiiing Kid Good- !
man ora gate tne ngni to tuo lorm'r in
the third round
Kul Howe won the s.cord preliminary
from Jimmy Rtffertt In the second round.
THE WEATHER.
Ufliuai Forecast for To D;i nnd
To-3Iorrov.
Waainst-jn Au? -X. Forct.-: fir Sat
unia and unt-aj .
Vctero Ttxa Fair aular ar'l tjcr lay
K-tsarr. Texa tair s-aturdai ri pt sh wr
on fche coat cunda; fair. reii fcuhast to
u''h iinI
ret,ra-rt.a Fair Saturia ; wartnr In dv and
fVuth i-jniors hundi. Tatr. cooler n T.tt
portion
Arkansas Olvlahoa urA Int. tan TrTl:or
Fair ,aiun5a ani ht.nd.iy
Mi5uiri. Iowa and Kansas Fair pnd warn.-r
8atunUt Miniay. fair
Indiana a-d IHtnoIs Fair r d warnir Sa ir
da tar lav mrtaalrir ciOwiLns, Iipbi pjuth
T.inds iDtrtaaln
I.vrnl Itepnrt.
St IolIs rr!da. At.e y, is.,4
7am 7 r
Ilarjniter Incr es 30 ."s " I
Ttmpenitu-e. de5rte- . ... -i
l'.eiatne hu-nMlt)
Hlreeti-5n of vrtnl .. . . NK IE
ei'jcit of Kind . . U L.
Weath-r at 7 a tn . clear at 7 p ni clear
llaximuii ternr-eatire 71.2 mtii-Ej-n teme-a
ture. l t-tiik. of rtier at 7 a. tn.. 12 1 feet
KLiWAUD II. BOWIE
l.ucal rancjBlcr
(.owrnmcnl Hfirt.
Iiaitrnxt: oJ Arrlcultu'-. -jthr Bu
MpT-xiraloelral Ob?nauoii- rtceiveJ
at
IJi Atrut M. 19 -it 'S3 p ra ticai
and s p. m 8s-,trij-rriri crltiun lire
nations mat-!
a: tne ban.e rnoni'nt oC tlm
at ijl fctation
fetation
bllcn . .
Amarlllo
t:lanta ..... ...
ftlcnar rf .
BjSiIo
Iir Tr Mr Hain Uathcr
. NAV t vt . r ear
. K ) I'l&ir
.. N'K Tu b1 1 W JUlJi
h ti Oar
. U ti O .. i;iar
.. NE 5 iX . luin
t harloit
Lowe 2b 4 0 14 ( Marphj :) 3 0 ) -. V I L j "' 'JlVi'-'iS 1 " 1 '11 T3 1 T. t - - t t 1 - C t.
iiiiie c 4 0 i 1 0 m r : i 1 . 'itt -f f' "i&'l kidnev ills. Kelievc the kidneys when thev call for hep
-iu..en. p j 0 s 1, Benir. p 4 2 1 2 & l , .. ; 1. M' ordanfrerous Dronsv. Diabpto. l?hpmn;iri-:-n. Trir.arv
II Dm K IK I 1!" fl all L.jiut-u-1, p t T " . C I-T -J 'Ijl' " -W ' - w -1
T, tain 22 tltll 3 1 Totals S 27 ' 2 ' V h IV' Jfi'j''Z :'SCPL4 .- '...,. ... . . , " S
iirTt 2 .i t 0 0 ) '. . 1 Q Ar iK-'zr'. aisorders, Brignt s disease come cr.iickiv, ana tnen it s a
I 1 lade-phla Ou0J::n(l ". t ftsl$i U . m " AtV
.7?"-rl' '"-e-",e'-i- '-11 Cr",,1 b--1' , ' fi5? 'brggjll struggle between disease and cure, lake Doan's Kidnev f
er 1 Three-bare h.ts Crawford I Sairltlc '1 is i rf. gy'-CZfi? ) " - J
-Hart-ell -trlfi ba.r-Harte' 2. h.-ini-i ,y "4 " Ttllc r-.of.-vr--v if it- r.r Into "T
1. iai i itumb. 1 in ... iu..iiei, it 1 ' v x ins oeiore it is too laie. a
n-i A
i bjir , V
irTiottanocsa N 72 t-2 C, Itcloudy
r-Jnctnnatl N 7u 7t .. I'ieu;
fie. eland NW t4 ti .. near
Ctlcak-o "B fl t . .. Clear
Cilutnbus NH f 71 .... Clear
Cairo NK 72 7 ... near
Calzary "' -2- "i ItclooJy
Chcytnr.e sV 7v s4 - Cloudy
Concordia S 74 7j ... near
lu!i.th W S 7 . Clear
DubuT-Je S 70 i .... near
Ijatentrt m 70 74 . near
De- Holies " 72 71 . . near
Denver K fc2 f- iloody
Dodge c.t h 74 7i .. . Clear
tEl Pao Nil 75 M Cloudy
Fc-t S-clth SW M S4 .. . n-ar
tGalvGEton If 72 S .24 Haln
Granl Itapifs tW CI 70.. .near
Grand Junction N 12 K Tx cloudy
Hu-on - 2 SJ .. . Clear
Havre NV. ft JS .. . Oar
Ileltna W f' H .... Hear
Indianapolis NE (h 74 . Clear
JacKsom ill- SW H fi .. . I'tclouJy
Kansas City NE 72 74 Clear
Uttle P.oclt NE 7S 8 M Clr
IoulsrtlIe V 72 7, .. . n.r
I.indr 11 7s fO .. Coaly
titrntirimery NW 7- "i 01 Itaii
Me-n?hL, N 7 s I'ear
Mornuetto SW 7) 70.. Clear
Modera E 72 7? 710 I't cl-udy
New York NW 7) riear
Norfol N 74 2 . Ptrloiide-
Ne-v O-leaca N 12 ?4 I't cloudy
NashvllI- Nn 71 V, . Our
North Platte s 7S 14 . . rieir
Orraha SE TI !.). . i-e,r
Oklahoma NE 75 fl . . clear
Phliaielthla N TJ . . Cl-ar
Palf-tlra SE 72 K .21 Pain
Pittsburg N ft '" Clear
Parker-burg NE (, 74 ... n.ar
lt.eblo SK $) S4 .. . Pt clouly
i'Ar-l!s N '- ... Ptcliady
Rartd City "-w t 5 - near
st Paul Stt 7? 7" .... Clfa-
Shre-.e-yjrt NE 73 2 . .. llnudy
isprinpfield. Ill NE f 74 .... Ci'ar
sL Lou's NE 70 74 .... near
SprlnEfl-lJ. Mo NE 72 75 . clear
tSa.lt I.ak- S H M Pt cloudy
Santa Te SW 72 74 .... Clear
-an Antonio SE 52 5 ..,. near
X'lcljburc N 7 fi .... cloudy
faltntlne 5 1 ) . . nar
Washtnglon s CI 74 Oouay
Wlcalta. SE 74 Ji Clear
-Prcipltaticn Inappreciable tThur ler-tonn
EBWAHD II IrtWIE.
Local Forecaster.
EU,MVC I,KKKllll.Vn: i:ItI.IKR.
Clinnire "Jlaile in Time of finer Wnr
Kxlilbit to Acconimoilatn Visitors.
Beginning next Jlonday the etcn'ng
performance of tho Uocr War will take
place at 7.30 o'clock instead of S:00, as at
present. The reason assigned bj- th-j
management of the show 13 that after tho
close of the exhibit palaces the pe p'e
would rather see the performance at once
than wait till later in the etening.
An etidence of the popularity of the
Boer War tith Etpositlon lienors is the
rss jGW I liK I
vit,
tOOi00COC0
'tly
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0
b & him
fmmmm
W -f fl tal'. Mi
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, I'. T
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VBT,.'eOu(!&B'rf3VrTtrtVa-r?rs-
l-.-va.!; r.i'-VutiEirra.4s' lv'w'?zVi.Frva0VvfmlCLt
Jul. '-.I.u.-i.of ij:;T aiTc-n .sr.. T;..!..r. t.i. I ii.ul ..i
! s ..f j nn m i!,i b.uK for lhe or -:x u:ir: latt-rh tin v n-r-
iiis, in'.-t.inr. jiihI I t:is oo'itiruallv coiujil.tininir. I ilon't Ii:m
i ii .nn ilitfer-nt kinds of medicines i used, or how in :::v
o
...
y
X
V
pla-tt-r- I wore, lint I know ti. it nothing: helped me a -iiiiekh
and a- tlnirourlilv a- Doaii.- Kiilney I'ills, jirocured at "Wolil
Wiis m"- " ( 'or. Sixth and "Wsishiuirion Ave. The seooml day after
I used ihi in I knew the wete lining me uood. ami v.htn I h.id
uii'il. ' d lie- tn .an.'-tit. a 'ite bH.il'T' -u!i."
,-,f,'r""iV'VL.',''Vi'!uc
i -etfia-ra ;rer.--;'sr
W
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. is?. a-rwi
(zr:iU7
jj
i fel
, ft
3
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i
aj
a.
d
3
or F6js'cls:s
tr jers Vz
In sli-Ti of there tiem so maiiy nfnietn: tiltli
Iirlv.ilr uml -hronIt. i,-Hn- iliieiise.. nlu. arc- trent
lttK irith iiuik ipeeltiliit. -ml iuci perienci-il rifcjsl
tiHisi ttictiiint rectltln; r.nj- 1 nwit. nr hae ile
eldfil to muj.r n .pecinl nlfer to charge mil? one
half of nur rrgnlar fee for etirlas thu.e itho are
iintv iiiiilermug .rriitinent -le.-ii here nnd are ill
Htlsllrii. liinli!ii tliej" i-oiiic to Ms lirlnre y-pt. I.
Ilml. !"r -.tKiiei-. if sun are nllei-teil ititli elthir
I lies, lliiptiirf. Ir.rlnicele. Ilyiiriierlr. strlclnre or
erini. Dei line, our I'hurge for -uriii:r sillier til
iilil.li. vim,,,-, i.n, eiimpll'T'tl'iR, I. 2r..l'). we sslil
iure sun for SI-.."il. uml ni c-'iil tin- inonej in nn
'"" !"U rrlh In i. ay. We vrlll r.Io rure (iimaclnui
llliiiiil i'liUun f.i.. 12.-..H'). ishii-li I Jnst half nur n-jrti-Iilr
fei. Till liberal infer i. untie tn rniltile tlinse tn
bi- i nri'il ii nn li-ite spent lln-lr inline. In tliictnrlntr
iiirliuut n-llef utnl In linw llie many tt!:o hate
l" "ii i; dii.i uiirens ni pii iirinr. niiiinni ncuc-iii ( . . ,,
that hm. iite iintv ni..iimii iiint iirminee n tifi-- l tiralltv. bulldtn up
tri-itei! svICi ilnrens of plu sli-lons
'""s cure. suneror into a type
COsl LTVTIOV l"Hi:i: iD I'sVl'IIII). Full information ard treatment w m
- -.
1 ma s4.4JV
f w a- ltvsL
t rf '--(--it f
r s v ii
BSPVE"!
,8 fee?Sli:D
WU&ZS t
- rs --ia
creator h mj
th.-: : .e - .
Sh'iw in ' it-
K'j i ' omr uitp t
v i i r ia a
at me -'rr'".'- i
; ' -nnT. i m viiii b.
h r of I i . - A
, -w p m and ) p
! r rnri?e cr wU
'i i itsn 13 & i
l to r.ai.-t? Thr
pivfn to-rrorroTi l.
sj I a at li a ru .
WARNS FEDERAL EMPLOYES
AGAINST CAMPAIGN ACTIVITY.
Clt i!-er lee Crinintlssinn
Thai Oincellnlilers III he
I'nrt in Politics.
Insist
No ISFPCBLJi' bPtvClAl.
Wa-shlmrton. Aug SX Tlie Civ!l-S--rv!ce
Commission to-da issued orders warning
Federal emplojes aga'nst rilicltlcg or re
ceiving funds for e-ampalgn purposes, and
ajr'.Inst contributing any such funds
through any ofBcial of the Government.
Tb orders are Issued by direction of the
I'res.dent.
In a circular letter to the members cf
tht Cabinet the Commission calls atten
tion to the "vlolatio-.s of the cltll-servh-
ia.v. whicn Iiate occurred in connection
with political campaigns in th patt," and
directing them to furnish the he.ids of
the different bureaus and dlvis'oss under
them, with copies of the commission s
latest order, entitled "U'-.m.ng against
political assessments and partisan activity
of oIHcchoIders."
The cjmmti-ion declares tliat It will
prosecute any person found gjllty of tio
latmg tho law lae penaltj- is a. line of
nut more than ",&iv. or imprisonment for
not more than tnree jears, or both, at the
discreticn of the court.
The letter to the members of the Cab
inet reid- as follows.
In new of the tioiatlonj of the civll
sertice law which hate occurred in con
nection with pollwal campaigns .n the
rit, and for tne intc.rmat.cn and protec
tion or the rederal ornceho.ders unuer
jui.r department, tho conimvsolou has inu
nunor to request, in ac orcai.ee ttuh tne
practice In prc-.icus campaigns, jou V..1I
nave pr'ntcd and lorwaraed to all nomina
tino or apt'ciinting oiucers in jour depart
ment the circular, copj lor wn.ch is ntre
v. .ir. lticioi-cij, oirecung such oflicera to
tign ur.d da.e the sold circulars and post
tnem in conspicuous places in tneir ou
oincts '
lae circular contains numerous extracts
from the citil-se.MCe laws on the qc-ea-t.on
of soliciting contributions ana in-iuis-tiig
in undue pjiitical actltltj-.
In ciiuuig it .-ajs.
.t is tuc d of the comm.ssion to s-a
tha ir j piov.s.ons or this law are i'fxt
ly eni' iceii a. j it v.in empioy te:
b- 1'-". meai.s u secure
p. a -U. j 1. PjIii 1.111. .it of t a -
:vir ni tj t. .ut -i. m, me coromi-swn
rcJCsiii c. it iiat.ng I.: jvt.e 'e? of
anj iiiiat. n of this 1 w to lay the facts I
bef re It 'hat ir m j at on c take action I
there Jp-n "
Baked Beans. Materials: On:
tablespoonfui salt, half pound salt
Lea. ii
I f i -.
'at. s t .s i , . -1 f
i is r
I . A
THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
Seasoning: Bated beans are equally good hot or cold, but however served thev need the
piquarcy and zest quickly imparted by pouring 01 cr them a few spoonfuls of
Lea ex. Pernns' Sauce.
si ti i i Sim Mms1
Always aching hard to find relief sometimes
sharp, shooting pains, other times dull, steady ache
makes you weary and worn out. Little rest da' or night.
Kidneys cause it all. Kidneys keep the back bad when
thev get out of order. Backache is first
T
Proof !
41.
To r..en of S!l figes, If Decline Is From UnnatursS Ssusss.
There is net a man in existence who is suffering from Im
potency that we cannot rebuild and strengthen so as to
accomplish the greatest desire and experience the keenest
satisfaction, and after we have cured s case of this kind
there vill never ae;ain,be a sign of weakness, except
brousnt on by imprudence.
OUR BEST GUARANTEE JS
mm
that give strength
itltlinnt lienetlt
i .
information am treatment w 1:1 t gitn bv mail in ca- vou cannot
beau.. pur charges are modrrate. and r.eter any more than anyon I
vou ha-e investigated our methods and terms. Office hours: S a. m to Z I
-Ires Qr call on
tip fp. i lflf- Vii'a 1ICA rttTP TsTPsB - seam rsea r .lse.
evrh r until oi
u .- haur i'a O uu v.
" 2 m. Acl;e9 Qr
fif Ct
C& &Jm
iZaH
WOMEN AUTOISTS
FORGED TO WALK
Tuo Hatlt-as Ladies. Put Out of
.Machine, Sseek Shelter Over
Night in Clayton Ilotel
Conceal Identitv.
"i'ho are Margaret Meters and friend?"
This was the question that agitated rs'
dent of Clatton eterdaj-, for the women
were.., central flimrrs in stirring o-rcur-rences
in the Si ce)uis Countj- seat
early je-terdaj- morning.
At I o'clock Harry WecBler. -on of
V. Illinm C Vengler, who Iitcs on the
Jorth and south road In C"a;ton.
was awakened bj a woman's scream.
Grabbing his shotgun, he rushed out and
e.i'led to J. Will Andrae. s. neishber
Botii heard the second scream and the-i
the puff.ng of an automobll'- as It whirled
rapidly anay southwardly to the Clayton
road. They searched for fifteen minutes
but could not frn-I anj- one.
An hour 'ater I-o bareheaded but fa-h-Irtrably
dressed, -romen walked to Court
house square In CIij ton and Inau red of
N'lfjht Watchman Alorzo Gallowsj- the
way to the icarest hotel. They told Ga'
iowaj they had gone out on the Clatt. t
rotd with two men In an automobile, bu:
ril-pleased their e-cort. and were com
pelled to get out and walk.
GalioTray tool th.'m to th Clavton
House, where thej- registered as Margaret
Mejer3 and friend. One was dressed in
white, the other in black. One was about
in. the other about SO years old. They left
C'.avton on the first car j-e-terdaj- morning
without d.rr'osing the r identity
T! e women explained to Gilloway that
t"v hal me- ne men near West En I
Heights when the automobile ride was
suggested.
Pnrnljsls Caused Death.
John H. French, ji jears old. died at his
residence. No. ZTIZ Delmar boulevard, at
7 30 o'clock last night altera short illness.
caued bj- a stroke of. para!j-sls. Th
funeral will take place from the house to
morrow afternoon at 2JH o'clock. The In
terment will be at Caliary Cemeterj-. The
funeral will lv- privntt.
II orld Fair ntes.
The f.ftecrth s-sjeo-i o !- Trtns-ni Is
Vrl CoT-a-rcial Cone-re-- will h hJU n Cc
1 ton Had -t the Wor.J's "i"- g--nl. Oe-t--v.r
Ti 13 2C T-- last se- -in of the con
cn .s was he' In Seattle. Wsstj in Actn-t
lt tvu h tl"e an IntitV - r itu-n -I
're, a nt Fran- to tJi 3rN if m to Ik I
t tr lic a th v -'n' -t- i-i
Til. (- f " 1' avr a' 'J," fr -
riTm merman- 4Si- ira.le '
t cnul.r - - eji-ihce .
era n i"-
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t - Orlerr
ri Ir .x tran--Tr t t i rTPTX-tan t trn
I tsiffar IadU5t.y. traue -with Meii. exports vrd
xjmssrmamxxamKsBEiB&mamamKmcmMmm
quirt pea beans, half cupful molasses, one
pork, quarter tcaspoonful dry mustard.
errins9 Sauce
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To Si. Louis Republic Reacsrs
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i Until Cured.
About three-fourths of the male rop la'ion from S to 6J
tearsof ag.' are foublcd with -in a-- 'rn.'- weak -r. .ltiun
of the organs of procreation, and during thl period, by all
mear? end at all times, thlj fun 'iO'i sauiu afford pltsure
of the highest degree with no Impediment wha'eter to tha
satisfaction cf the disposition. The only obstacle to the en
jotrr.ent of Natur-'- most treasured sift to mar l- disease,
which Is Invariably brought on by the youth in his t'en or
the many exces-es to wh-ch man Is apt to be addicted. Va--I'-ocele.
em'sslons. drain", premature discharges, small organ-
weak hack, are all symptoms of rapid decline.
OCR CUHE 1 a thorough and scientific course of treat
ment which acts at once upon the nerve forces, stoppln;
the drain and rep tc'r.g the worn-out ard run-down tissues.
It increa.es th wh: In ound. healthy 8eh and muc!es
and alls the brain and nerves with re?h
the ent.re s vStam and transforminr: the
- w
of perfect manhood a.
t- gitn bv mail in f- vou cannot I
.- H-l . sssal
N' w Cor' Bro2Q'w5y & Market, I
St. LOUiS, WO. I
'-iKHifftjLjriair
!eT'';;i."lr;",' Cu'r 03d "- " . en
' ?,:,". " 7t S' - ? P'. i-jod ads
7l- ,lc,'3 l J m '''-' - aaJ raiie t-a CtnaJa.
ana A.rsLa. it c Kt--s r s: Lr ji- 13 tho
t- apr. inte.1 b c. 0 r- llayi in.1 varlons
mm-rcUI -ranirat. a- t - t-a.ut th- Tour.-
-Tfe Wl-eorsia eihUlt 13 the Pa'ac, e; Hor.
ti uitur- hoiis th- place of b r - Thl- sre-k. as
be.rg th- mist attractive t -t -ultur-l ex
cibit oecau-.- of the nl-plav f c-w arnle. cf
!?": T1J;"r,J a o tl - 1 urt of the coun
try TT-e JJulaad ra il.rrT varie-y ha., a pin
aa. cr-am roljr. un.ik anv octe- apnle Th
tabi- loouiiiii eus van ty was t instantly
surrKsd-.! all day vv v.-t -s. a 1 the at
tendants v.er- fcctt buy -xpHain? tt- rr-it
Juice 1 s: Ambler of th5 c urr cf Flr-t
Instan -. Manila, V 1 . ..rr.r . r. t. Louis
yesterday mfaz and t.. k a r zm at the
Inside Irra HI 2 ; tl--" at r'il- was
roa.j 'a the Paihtiane It'.'n- a. hers ti
sjeat seme tlrre in going jvt -he bnlldlnzs
and the nat-.ie vUlaire-
A i-a-e n the Japaaes- ti- -1 e xhlb!t in
th Palace of Kor-st-y. Fi-i ar. Cra, cozi-tam-
about J15 rrth if eta 1: a of It
L to-k.4 into fjgurej f rac . ni . geds.
tltre-s and elphants and t-e ag-.-s be-n
-e'erte.1 to follo-v th- original j- n of the
ci- -a "Piis is dor.e . n a. - L itrem
hsnire's of tl.e -free - f. ". euftv cf
carving It On g-oup of ngui - omp sed of
stnr4- turtles and tle trunk cf a "ead tree. Is
price.! at 31 Z3 aithrurr ' r 3 a-e only
about two Incnes b'h. A- e lie r- alxmt
six In-hes hlgb. of a man jn e. ,'hant. Is
worth J5C0 A branch cf ucn. e -... In the
ccgilition in wiiiUi It was taen f-cm th" sea.
Is p-icM ax J4,i
MAY SETTLE DiFFEREKCES.
Warring Steam-hip Companies
Disposed to End the ConHict.
r.EPfBUC sPECLI-
Xew Tork. Aug. K There Is every like
lihood that the warring st iraship com
panies will settle their difference.- soon
and that the 57.73 steerage rate and the.
corre-ponding unprofitable cabin rates will
Cea--i.
It wac learned to-day that tns German
line-, assisted by J Uruc- i.tx-. presi
dent of tne International Me-c.tr.tile Ma
rine Companj-, aftertrj ng in vain to get
th Cunanl Line to abandon the -i-h Aus
trian passenger field, have .rxu'eil Lord
Ir.iercljde. chairman of the c.;-'rij Line,
to go to Frankfort. Germany, fur a on
fertnee next Mondat.
Vernon II. Brown, Am'rica-i agent of
the Cunard Line, who i3 abroad, had
planned to stall for home in tbn Campania
to-morrow, but he has postpone 1 his sail
ing from Literpool tj ac ornpairy Lord
Invercitde to Germanj-.
Well-pcsted steamship men agre that
the. prospects for a peitlero nt of the
strife at Monda-s conferee -e are mot
encouraging. The fact that lyj-d Inver-cljd-
has consented to another conference,
ard this m Germany, is accepted as an in
dication that the heai' of the Cunanl
Companj is more deirou of maklnir
P'ace than he wa wh n the conferenco
was held at Gerald IJalfour's horn la
London, two months ago
Ird Inverclj d . on tbit occasion, re
futed atsolutelv to shar with the other
lines the Au-tnan pa npr business, of
which the Cunard Lire has a monopoly
by t.rtue '.f an ir nciad agreement with
the Ajstrian Gove-nment.
A local steamship .g nt V " hs been
prominent In tnc tght aua -.st the Cu-
,ls sa.d to-d- that ir his iininlort.
rd Invercitde t. ije ' to let the.
C.IV1 J...f UUIC ,'sil. Ut KiiTZ AllUsiliU.
plum.
DUNCAN'S SOIS, Aj,-a:i, SEW TORK
&-.-W.S- J- f -Ar .

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