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THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1903. 11 PROFESSIONAL BOXER COMPETES ILLEGALLY IN OLYMPIC TOURNAMENT “RINGER” WINS CHICAGO POLICE BOWL)NG GAMES |CROKER’'S SON HEAVY-WEIGHT RAID SEVERAL KENILWORTH GETS AWAY POORLY ARE POSTPONED SCORES AGAIN CHAMPIONSHIP TURF AGENCIES FINISHING UNPLACED IN HANDICAP IN MANY ALLEYS AT DOG SHOW Who Defeats Gallaghei | Officials Unearth Schemes rank Slavin, of Gamblers and Whole- and Other “Profs”| sale Arrests Are Made Stock Ce mra es Disclose ch Full{ Fact That Hundreds of FCJ[UX‘GS Persons Invested Money 1 ; ! e ; . . | Tournament Which Has Been | Representatives of His Great Winner Turns Up in Princess Titania, Ridden by Builman, Which| . 0 () Be Con-| Kennel Carry Off Many Beat Byron Rose Cleverly---Outsiders Capture Most of the| cluded Friday Evening| Honors in New York Events at Ingleside-—--Duke-of York Takes the Steeplechase i provinga Success Beyond|Chief Interest Now Centers Q OR the second time this season 1 i — | the Expectations of the| in the Distribution o ek, e e et THE CALLS RACING fOR‘T CHARY{ Officials of the Association| the Many Special Prizes er, an npliced in a rac ‘ — - at Ingleside yesterday. He ‘.”.rmox.zsmn RAcmAcx i3 riday, Feb 1. —Weather fine. Trank fast,. HE howling tournament being held H EW YORK, Feb. 13.—The awarding HICAGO 13— Thres trre invest- B FING O T st % pounds in the six-furlong hardi- e < it ¢ by clubs of the San Francisco Asso f prizes in the regular clagses a OXING C ment company offices were yaided Futurity course: seilin; ue to first, t v g s XING CHAMPIONS Mhre STh afbrnioe iy Astactinds Gad d it could nc d that ‘n Sl il e | % ciution will terminate with ne " ° the dog show ended to-day. Thre number SiAchee Wete " areates € too much of Eim, for a poor 2| AT day evening's games. | hundred and ninety classes have beer Bentam-Weight, head of & concern, warned | St8rt shattered chances at the very 2 $ Tke contests have heretofore attracted | passed on, and there are still 372 speeis R ~ - tommencement of things. Noiwithstand- z much attention, but the boxing contests | awards to be made to-morrow, when in RGE F, of the propos nt, made his es- | SOMMmencement 3 i Chel s | much attention, & . o INNEGAN | | cape before the e e ing his heavy (mpost, public play § e g ekt {at the Oiympic Club iast night seem to | terest will center in the Balivhoo Be Feather-Weight. The fir the police: wirs |- Lorer s, hiveee 05, 308 - pok e e 108 1 i Y | Huliman .. { have attracted the attentlon of the bowi- | challenge cup. presented by Willam ¢ i & [Fied o Dearborn | 2445 of 11 to 5. Byron Rose had friends de (Snider & ¢ 2106, 9 Minder 5 Wi et seheleivd e plky Whitney and offered for the best Amer JOSEPH CARROLL A70TN | and Honiton came m for considerable & Co).,... 100 & Rhens ’ oy ; Eabaeh - an-bred dog. owned and bred by a mem (Brown & Co.). 110011 WL waido! The game between the Echoes and Cres- { 1o o ‘the Ladies Kennel Assoctation of | support, but aside from Kenilworth the! cldental) 105(19 lhnnd\'\ cents at the San Francisco bowling alleys | An les” Kennel Association o s al (125 pounds). | bhest plaved of the ot was Princess Baldwin)...... 107 { i I¢. e ST jeptig: ¥8 | America. 185 D B BEREE R i was postponed owing to the nen-appear-| The feature of the show to-day was the W. J. LEONARD | i fitania, Caesar Young's mare closing a e = = i on the eighth floor of the Tem- At post 2 minutes. Off at James F, place, 5. sho to second choice. At the start Sad | ance of two of the members of the Ech»‘ dging of packs of the bull terriers ding, Dearborn 3 uin 5 Flegardon, plac show, . Rosewater, show, 2. Winner, b. & by Herald-Jen | The 2 o A t Croker of New York and ¥. Dole Lightweight. . = ;‘ REpO. o 1Q i“"‘ | Sam slipped away in the lead, with Bull- (Trained by M. J Soratched —Tamm, $ir Preston, gtnr't"ufi Won easily. Next "":“'f"ngr" game has been set for Monday | Ot T O e off the roping - s en the detectives reached o Primciesritad |'* twoin a arive ; handle ee Rosewater | 3 JOSEPH ANGELIL e e e e | man on Princess Titania at his heels. | iage'™ Torfulis Wil go. Honeysuokde away. S3roe auit: Alta Poxsy £00d a8 16€%. - | * The gume between the Star “T" and the | When Sad Sam grew weary ihe Princess | leaders over the ba Welter-Weight. | » could not be found. | ;iowaq yp the runming, and under Bull- | 4208. SECOND RACE—Seven '“”j’_“lsv selling yely first, 3328, | Albambra. teams, which was.scheduled a Wasp's soclety gosslp B gh patrons were in front of | 2 dy = | ! the American alleys, was also postponed. | ————————————— ’ - | man’s steady urging maintained the lead | e e riedn . cat : AL ARENS rs clamoring for payment. | yng in a mild drive disposed of Byron Rose | e game between the Crescent No. 2 ollege Memorial Exercises. 1 police ord anges in Chi- J.T. Sheehn 4! Bonner the [roguois teams s forfeited. | BERKELEY, Feb. —Memorial day When the game was called the Crescent | held annually at the University of Ca! No. 2 team was one man short and the | fornia. will take place on Thursday, Feb by & than a length in 1:143z. Stuy van third, more than two lengths ahead | of Honiton. When Shaw on Kenflworth. Middie-Weight, P toma e started sim- | after making 2 bid., saw that his se team could not roll ruary 2 te anniversary of the birthda S v alleged of- one, he took matters Minder The two matches roiled resulted as fol- | 9f the >fessor Joseph Le Conte vy-Weight S A IR Nk 0% O Wk Sen bmaRy A Connell T ixercises will be held in Hearst Hall at W o Bro he bl g i i g it t - H | ¢ orcloe Professor Le Conte's lecture WM. BATES - where Brotaski ite would have been fighi- 10 Caibornk RS = = Pl o lectur other persons were taken in| fng it out for first mone; g Y R ey it biice. Do thew, 1 Gonzales 8 Hobson 140 190 room, room 22. in South Hall, will be ek Brolaski deciared he had been| ‘The cold weather seoms to seriously im- . g e e T sl o LA oy Forort.Neille' G. Liniker 1 148 192 LaRue .....160 146 decorated with flowers in accordance witl, ng wrong and that he was | pair the speed of the favorit for| (Trained by : Start poor. Won handily. N a hard deive. Kelly | Frachnec’t .18 4 = 1he- custins staxiedl by the sugents dur a business for the benefit of of York, the jumper, proved the on winner saved all the ground possible. onee ¢ Tyranuse was bothered in JUMb: see »::}‘ ing Professor Le Conte’s life. In the office at the time Quadra will bear watching s S ers for the memorial exercis winning representative of .the first || i the sireich Isabellita ran s cheap ract. B e i e en, however, who said they | choices to win. The attendance was THIRD RACE-Mile to firat, § | Totals ...624 363 S90. Totals . | ¥et been chosen byt had been un- | good end the betting brisker than for e - 2 = - - vt | S s e JT Athie fum. T back when they days e et s Rt 4.186,23T 146 Laesed . 85 199 | Juniors Elect Officers. t s it hundred and one rl'h‘fm'rm tips k‘;‘v drs ‘M'n 50 .;mum. 4%1%1h 18.5 Carroll ....168 150 191 Loughrey ..170 211 1 BERKELEY, Feb. 13.—Officers of th " o in circulation on the different starte: n | (4284) anthus, O (Mrs, Coffey). 145 45 @ CL Crawt'd.15% 142 198 Cresselt ...199 171 junfor class were elected to-day at the MAI\Y INVESTORS TRAPPED. | opening event for three-vear-old | (4248)/Urchin, a' (D. R aldo. 115 | Hegen .....211 185 1646 Ober 152 168 180 | 1 niversity of California as follow. aPro: it of Davenport, lowa. | maidens. Gyros ruled favorite and got ) casiind & Cojiilo & 24 g K S oAl S NS L CINKTL )TN TN T MO MO IS | sent, Phil Carey; vice president, J. R 2 Brolaski's office while | nothing after showing early speed. b 2 L R S = 8 Totals 5 916 &35 882 | McCullough; secretary, Miss D. Whitten d progress and declured | Bee Rosewater, Prestolus, Homevsuckle 1z 423, 1:45% Tost 1 minute. Off at 3:00. place . rsadnoan A. Weymouth; sergeant at P B $11%0. He said he had | and Alta Peggy were all extensively ; . Galanthus place, 5-2; show, 4-5. Urchin show, 1-4. Winner, ch. g., by | Btegee e = & S S " B 1d Alta EBY S o e Flambeau-Experiment. (Trained by P. K. Smith.) Scratched—FEthylenc. Start gocd New Orleans Racing. arme, Max Thetw . of big | touted. Taking the lead in_the stretch, Won in a hard drive of three. Galanthus was best and should have won. Was pock | ST T T Y Feb. 13.—Crescent CH n divi- | James F & | from Figard backed from 10 to 7, won casi Be eted for two-thirds of the route. Bozeman on winner rode a good race. Urchin tired ORIEANS the last part. Matin Bell quit: Donami helped make her do it summary : Conreid Secures Metropolitan. n, another outsider. 20 ] Bipeewater ran thing. 4ZDT. FOURTI RACE Handicap steept h s ol vrocm wen, War HRW JORK, 20 S 0N T w d e o a0 TeprE T vl leheiE MDA k RTH R Haudicap steeplechase; short course; value fo first, : e ¥ to-morrow that Walter Damrosch is returned rest drifted from 3 to 6 in the betiing | Inaex Horse and Owner. Ve§t. WJ. 8T 1 n.l 8tr. Fin. | Jockey race, three and a half hority for the statement that the : had $1000 the seven turlong run which followed | oo =T, oo % “afattie ST thire ol B s agbbtmse oo o, 2 g g t was unable nd the mare turned up a handy winr Mk Rice, & OMABALERAD, . Catrie hird race, s . seven gs—Stratton | BOUSE D3s been secured by Hefnrtch Cov r the collec de- | *Handriding” Kelly, who had the mount, “orfilo, & (J. H. Robbins) |Sutheriand 1 won, Boomerack second, avia third _{5"‘- manage of the Irving Place American lost no ground and taking the lead the Degmar, & (W. 5. White) Wrthingtn s de b T i o s that de 1 t eight led out Fonse half 2 length. or ose. 6 ( é > |McMahon 3 b o o A o 'y rd i ';v £ O 250 ; nina (he fAvoElA st WinaErins | tin). . E 0= 4z { e Demeay semaimee s, 0T | Captabl e Will Succeed Melville. several | ped call — = — — Fifih race, selling, one and an eighth miles | WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Rear Admiral ; Soat bE WV D Hold & Co. scratchad Mehvisne feota ] At_post 4 minutes. Off at 3:31. Duke place. 8- 1.4. Mike place, | —Benson Caldwell won, Chickades second. | George W. Melville will relinautsh hh ze ) sps :_““';' i tand g ')1‘ ey il '; s g i “how, 4.5, Corillo <how, 2. Winner. ch. & by Duke of Norfolk-Carmen. (Trained | Willard J third. Time, 1:38 Ge W, Melville will, relingui) Siv Atron: | the mile and fifty vard event, for which Singleton.) Scratched—Loyal &. tart good. Won in a hard drive of t Third xth race, one and a sixteenth miles—Jim | Position as engineer in chief of the United & 8 mpany gave | Matin Bell and Urchin_closed equal fiving, Winner ¢ e Mike Blde over the l4st obais this gave him the | Clark won. Albert F. Dewey second, Melbourne | States n within the next few weeks Eclt d. Time, 1:4 nt. Dagma secre- | choices in the betting. The two light race. Corillo showed some improvem fenced poorly will be succeeded by Captain Charles B man- | weigh Donami and Matin Bell, played S e . 5 S R i a g gy 5 2 Rea, now on duty as a member of the ! office | their string out in the lead. after which FINTH BACK: I onsn "‘_“‘“‘“'- Foaia S0l Bhi waluw 1 Grep | | Tie for Billiard Championship. examining board in this city. e | .- ; but | both felt weary. Jim Bozeman, on the TWUSE %. Str. Fin. | Jockey oL EW YORK, Feb. 13.—In the amateur | s B sallag 1 office | outside witi Expedlent, then went on, s s billiard championship tournament at the of the | winning by a bead from Galanthus in 2 i illiam | Tee: Mpaliin & Seadier Hanover Club, Brooklyn, to-night William . Sl o : P. Foss of Haverstraw, the Amateur Ath.| WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—Dr. Frankiin | 16kie "Anton. dnsiaglosn; dnd W. Gard. | A Gardner, the best-known homeopathis ner of Passaic, the National Amateur As- | in Washington. dled here to-night of soctation champion,. tied for first place, [ tYPhold fever, aged {5 years. Dr. Gard (Wilson). . rnold Co). . | ; (Macdonough). . . mpany the | hard drive. The latter horse was best vas taken into | and w racing luck should | could not be | have score difficulty. slace were brok No fault could be found with the » Yoo S . ry e i = o, sho ner was physician at the White House stock proprie- | steeplechase, which simmered down to a | place_ 9-10, = each having won five games and lost one. phy s g - 1 ’ > =1 y 2 b o M “ - g rris i . stors were taken | duel between Duke of York, ridden by | (Trained Milliny) 'Start poor .mn.‘f:{ e a::"é:?uqx:}u}?) e | In the final game Foss defeated Gardner | during the Harrison administration. . Mattle d Mike Rice, with rns ln limit. Bulimar le a front runner out of t Princess. Byron Rcse did his best. Honi- 200 to 280. The tie will be plaved to-! . | th a The Duke went to the p. ton couldn’ i the clip. _Start beat Kenil d_Sam quit igh Conklin of Chicago iz e sade h - went to the pos on_couls clip. & sat Ke Sad 8 - morrow night. onkiin of Chica SEMENTS. - {24 to8 favorite, and up to the time of | 3o s 10 Arct, $8%. | won third plae k. et S R Demorest took | taking the finel stretch jump Mike Rice | Figes— ST € | & of is office | Jooked to hav e fou o dex| y. | K Py . < 'lh.: p'v‘a” P‘:)A | ‘h‘}u 11]: hh\:rrfllh 1;l u"‘::ug (\l\;r h{lm l ‘ | b 2 - George Gardner Defeats Weinig. | the plac as | ast hurdle though, e favorite | 4287 Oro Viva, 1 Wabb) onnell | ¥, Fel 3 ge Ga of | & n by dozens of | gelned two or three lengths, and in a | 4161 |Bucolic, § (Jenniags Co.). Daly }.. DOSTON, ¥eb. 1% f‘"""‘, ““,""'{f'r. o were heavy - | driving finish downed Rice half a length, | 4218 [Azarine, 4 (R. Wilson) . Wils Lowell won the decision over Al Weinig a . Corillo ran third i Bernota, 5 (C. H. Ledgett). Bullman .. | te-night in the seventh round before th . < g 1th C. Champagne, 4 (Callahan) 5 Reed .... Maverick Athletic Club. The referee ict and Brolaskl | Oro Viva, with Coanell in the saddle, Ty Thatcher, 8 = Do < 2 Feinig f | r e conducting @ |of the day, a seven furlong affair. | ;i S EET R T T S eRaat, Bec ctulliy'an groen aa grass. iny Braath B e 1 on city charges | Bucolic fintshed second and Azarine third, | “Bricolic, pl % show: 1.2. Azarine, % Winner, b. c., by Golden ¢ Lt vt g et o Ve SiiE . ng enterprises The faverite Champ: was practically | (Trained by G, Webb.) Seratched—Maraschino, Goidone, Hesper. Sta . | NOTED BEAUTIES OF chostally suy that they Save cuttecly cxsed et 1 ¥ Thompson 1aft st the Won handily. Next two driving hard. Start gave Oro Viva the race. Bucolic no excuses. therafors let vou know that T shal nd Young g 3 | Bernota outfooted. Champagne good as left. So was Rey Dare Za THE GERMAN CAPITAL | 1i5'iuny cus suffering from such troubles = NOTES OF THE TRACK. | will Jeave the depot Third and Town- 4‘ P . Handsome Women Who Grace ths streets for lugleside at 1 and 1:15 p. | SELECTIONS FOR TO DAY S RACES AT INGLESIDE. Court of Kaiser Wilhelm. Oro Viva, winner of the last race, was bid has its noted court beauties. The up from $400 to $800 by T George ) Chas. 1" Iaipun, 108 Rivington St. w York, N.¥. Best for The Bowels. R A B | Figoact = SVabh atalned his odts with The Eastcmiry ot i First race—Rell Reed, Sanl of | Fourth race — Nomes, Lord sisters of the Kaiser ere fair ty bid I Tarsus, Papil. | Badge, Argregor. Teuton beauty. The Arch Princ i 4 , Second race—Bear Catcher, | Fifth race—Organdie, Constel- Sax i in Fri iy Jake Holtman ot ir v good form g e Saxon Meiningen and Princessin Fried obably will be [ Joke Holtm et ot 1| Goldem Mineral, Young Pepper. | lator, Rag Tag. Reton; Mentig rich Karl von He; both sisters of the are among the favorites at court. the most brilliant women of t a Third race—N\Nigrette, Peace- Sixth race—Artilla, Greyi. (e | SIXth events being very d. i . Greyfe TR TS B gt st i S RS ISR B G T g Autolight. TSR LAY o I DeW | There may he an “‘Oregon short line' three- | I B : S R S e oo . | n . women and | furlong dash on the programme next week. . | Prussian courts Princess Fr town throughout the | Clem Jenkins says that Princess Titanta was | ul Tarsus..114 4287) Hermen Leopold of Prussia, who is a sister to the ; - ncta 3 Mic hd with hundreds | }hort e Dy e s -122| 4267 N rin and comes from the old feudal 4 s . F i ath m Chicagoa Al- oy E i e | (ST PN SR S A Wat S -4 | Schieswig-Holstein house. Am other | Newsr \er’e‘u Fewicen or Gripe, Toe. e, Soc. Never f the amount ¥ lace Hotel 'stake, to be decided t siasde ;: celebrities are Princess Karl von Hohen- | $old I bujic The genain _:B:;;':c':”‘ ccc. nish quite as gocd a con- ' handicap last Saturday. that started in the last rier this all_cal- nes tors can be made at present, total will run into hun- zollern, born in Belgium, who lives in Potsdam and is attached to the Kaiser- Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. /in's suite. Among the vounser set is th- | ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION IflB | praaTth race—Six furlonge. selling. three-year- | protty, bright Princessin Paulin Wur 3 tenberg, daughter of the King,of Wur- \. 4285 Lord Badge. .1 - Argregor 1 will face the ba week ago rain ups: it is quite likely that N Young Pepper.1 ARNOLDS BXG RECEIPTS. ST. LOT eb. 12.—The money affairs e M PR i o Mo i o (4231)Golden Light. 1117 4266 *Consteliator . 103 Mo A E Z S O o NASE o Rawh | NI SO B 1 fhe pae BRVICE TN - | three-year-old | 426 Glendenning 108 1282 Warte Niom .19 | tenberg and Arch Princess ”T W w.l,Pv\h. '0 . S e o | ana uow 4262 The Pride.. . 168|(4280) R: a resides near the royal palace i ts- , d in the loosest possible ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. P fins e e A URRRinive: . cs | alabiseides nods the uval paidcs 1, Pa otal of $9000 remitied to the firm. When | yes "S6a -upwerd ¢ e Sixth race—One and a quas The Berfin court alsg has ita skaletom L uyl.-tb-ro‘ngrln < lted an attorney with a view | Hughee..107| 4276 Pupil ... 13| four-year-olds and upward its bitter family feuds and gri Five separate courses—Free Wori, : p st its recovery they | iboroug ¥ an. it | (4262)Tizona 104 4278 o 3 is kept sealed from the profane Chest Weights, Dumb-bells, Wi : ’ o ot > 0. b 1 miant ] 107 | G | 4208 Axmin < Autolight public ey®. But the Kaiser is no friend Tndian Clubs. a E . it B Havehoine 107 | b siguth Sl K8 N Artilla Secret court intrigues or scandals and PRICE TEN DENTS 2 r s m Willie Carr ich could not but prove ai - ne tce allowance. m.::;l s shl)[{r g:r:(l]‘_r mch ‘l:._m» - :,I-n‘ A. C. SPALDING & BROS. n defled the company : s culties. Frequently s asserted that | rorme admitted taking the foflel . mlriollorir teffoimfefelelmfofelufofodefelfotofuinte @ | there is a coolness between (he Kaiser 578 M.88:0N ST., San Francisco. (gesr gy and his elder brother, Prince Henry. anc Chicago— New York—Denver. il e ey anar | Attempt to Burn Theater. . | that the latter has been commisstoned for | € E T T T etic Goods full of ey to one nl n | OAKLAND. Feb. 1i—What appeared |Sea duty so that he may be kent dis- Sand fov = cony of So e tly. He wished | | like an attempt to bur e 8 o s b i e A el . st e o ol it Eare | : » n the Dewey | L0 v affection exists between the two. | ___ r told him to Theater was made a few nights ago. A |y, Kaiser rules over family affairs as | &< &< g e ox " blaze, supposed to be of incendiary origin. | gyer the empire with an iron will. Un- | § isir DR. JORDAN'S caear The cashies # was discovered beneath the stage of the | der Bismarck the various widely spread y ;u: (:::n‘;l ;‘ -”m‘ UN playhouse. It was extinguished before it | branches of the Hohenzollern family and | .“ssl’l OF ‘..Tolv‘ ar-taked -4y the | had gained dangerous headway. reigning Prussian Princes were rent \v!xhl o 1061 MARZDT GT. bet. 6:28702, 8.0 G, ) 5 i . Iy rows regarding | The Largest Amacomical Museum i th Arnold’s daily receipts e e jenlousies and fami { ’ ot U orhood of $25,000. = | . Sunday Lectures Arranged. prestiges and incomes. But the Kaiser Worid Weaknesses or 2 A < ; side these cobwebs and there e pesiii S, i | Philippine Commission |Denies That Colombian| oaxraND, rev. i—Arangsments have |12 prvigs 5o Boropean coirt where th Speciaiin: on (pe Coast . Eat 96 years DY 1 no lSuropean court where the JORDAN— 7 Had a Worthless Check. g been made by the Young Men's Christian | 2?w!1)xt;‘l:a;):mily" is y‘x‘mre harmonious and | '%,_,,w ..."f,f."'.n‘,f,""",' . besa OAKLAND, Feb. 13—W. J. Brown Grants Important Executive Sold Out Asgociation with the Rev. George C.|free from the customary ills of nobility | Traarment persommiy oe by et & ) Ice Racing Record Broken. oty e s i hi G nment Adams of San Franclaco to deliver a [than the German court—Washington | P i for Dok, PITE GAGEMY of J TTAWA, Ont., Feb, 15.—Guesner : for $5 at the Oakland | ranchise. over . serles of Sunday afternoon lectures to | Star- P e S i —— v s ey T 6 'G. B. Demarest 3 shington street, | —— - e S men. The first lfc'“‘"’ "“} godus "e']"s“"‘ | 'The trrigated area of the United States | nl..l RDAN & 6., 1051 Markotse. 8. 9. () w I ok v ",,4‘1“>;‘;:|f‘;’_‘,{,]‘f:‘,‘é;yfl he| WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—The most im- | CITY OF MEXICO, Feb. 18.—The Mexi- g:’;";';"h" SUNITSa L ieni00ul. esee Hie TN ac . et : > portant franchise yet granted in the | can Herald publishes the foliowing teie- Philippines is conveyed in an act by the | gram sent to Senator Morgan at Wash- Philippine Commission, a copy of which | ington by General Rafael Reyes, Minister has just reached here, granting to the | from Colombia, at this capita Manila Railway Company the right to | CITY OF MEXICO, Feb. 13.—To Senator | construct a branch road forty miles long | Jlorsan, Washington 1 read in to-day's i ing Assoc Those suffering from weak J P nesses which sap the pleasures of life skould take Juven Pills. =737 One bottle will tell a story of marvelous resuits. This medicine has more rejuvenating. vitalizing force than has ever been offered. Sent by mail in plain package only on receipt of this adv. Afls Made b its originators C. I. Hood f‘o.. prletors Hood's \ur!nnlnlh Loweil, ) ! newspaper that in a session of the Senate on | from a station named Guiguinto to an im- | the 12th inst. you declared that & recent Chiet portant Philippine town now without rail- Fxecutive of the Colombian Government had road connec sold out and abdicated for @ million = doliars. known as Cabanatuan, | According to the Colombiai constitution the iving northwest of - Mafla. Up to Chier Executives i ,5:;;,;’:;;*4;;-_: gnd ‘;&1 e SR e cm [tbis time the backbone rairoad. from | Clemente venerabie man ot over ; R AT “ A el § Manila_ straight northward to Dagupan, | vears, whose reputation, for Intearity is wide: wtdted Withaut | ton : entitied 1o bis fee s There is not a dull If any one wishes a Il.a- constituted the entire rallroad sys- | “pread in all Spanishiimers e of contradiction that B s advance. We are the & ! i1l tem ‘of the -Phlliapines and. this conces. | 10 D00 A TeN BN oE, R iy ot Previous to our am- only specialists in the un Hrrary page in the four hun- good thrilling story | tem 2 e- | Ptemdent . in-charge ob-the executive office . nouncement of the im. Weet | who conduct | ston marks the beginning of an epoch of | the present time is Senor Manuel Marroquin, 1 . e ‘busine: thy in- dred.” Literary Digest. let him get ‘Thor- | irailway development which is expected | Whose Uprigntneas In a2 weil known as chat of Pmarion | a5 8 { & - st ard oughbreds.’ ” to open the agricultural stacuisten. olll the | {he O ihe charge vou have uttered is false, SRR Dot e \ NOT A DOLLAR . interior. The act is guarded carefully in | I must suppose, having regard to the respect 54 in o 3 Cleveland Leader. the interest of the natives. The last sec- | which is due to the Senate of the United States weakness of men that ASKED FOR A-Sorhing ol tion expressiy provides that it shall not | A2d 1o W REICR® Lo Sliatice *ana erath, ductea o an Rapracti UNTIL A CURE story of the track.” “ Thoroughly alive | |prejudice the insular Government or the That Tn making the assertion In question you cable and unsuccesstul A d intensely excit: Government of the United States in the | bave given credem’e tglr:ll'e'm;ll mlllcl‘oug rl: l::rr;:e:;‘dot::sy&::; IS EFFELTED b & com- | ports, the origin of whicl nvite you to pub- New York World. ln "l Y exi issues pending between the railway com- | ports, the orlgin of which * fnvits vou to pub. of 't ethias. by This fs not limited The Outlook. pany and these governiments as to CIalms | courage and sturdy honesty of the men of the cthers is proof of its in time or conditional Use Big for damages presented by the company. | school of George k‘llhln.mn among whom correctness, in character. Jhcm...,lll‘mlllufl-. Necutive Chief of your Tia- {eritations or ulceratiens ““One of the year’s ot yous will 10 Talrness fulfll your auty S vue membrases: : 2 tion, that you will in r : P Tt is sald that the Pope is unwilling to | of yactifying a charge as injurious and false Painiess, and no¢ astrin- distinct successes.” | |icceive President Loubet of France if | againet my counirs. RAFAEL REYES, mmu goat o poisonous. B the President should previously visit King Oplombian Minister to Mexico. ldllvm ‘Washington Star. Vi !:ln-dEmmanléelh and lhfi fiflddem has e O gr ot in plain wrapper, '& decided to avoid Rome an meet the [ ¢ o o4 tolh press. pres W.A. Fraser | King elsewhere. Adnies oo I e b e ° a C o irculas seat on Tepusst. ——l + ILLUSTRATED $1.50 Tureive ooupfes toently cdlsbiated thety |« Subbubs-Not muchl Special attention given to Varlcocele, Stricture, Rupture, Piles, Hydrocele, Con- goiden meading Y N raigd ey q:!lcnlur;_an—w hy, it will make things grow tagious Blood Diseases amd. Acuts amd Chromic Uréthral and Prestatic Inflammation. weak Men and women X Md:'ure’ P'"“i & COl'll New York EIL‘f"{::‘&"' married At (he same tme | Subbubs—Thats just it It will make Lot 1140 Market Street pry HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE 21C in the case of half of these both hus. | the infernal grass shoot up so we'll have 4 e hus: Great Mexican Remedy: gives heaith aad Lend and wirte are still living. to cut it again.—Philadelphia Press. strengih to sexual organs. mum