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a — a ORR Core TY THE WORLD: MUNDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1904. Ti GAYWOR FAVORS RUSSIANS FLEE (WOODEND SALF \CUBANS FRED ON LICTNSE AFUSED apa SUNDAY. BALL BEFORE JAPS, {5 POSTPONED) AMERICAN a TO ONE PLAYHOSSE Chane (Continued froma First Page) j There Is Only One Seer | Schooner ina a Stopped by| Police Connisionee McAdoo Kind of Shoe to Wear i f Russian intrenchments, are in complete control of the west bank of the: ; . \ged Official Accused in Postal] There Will Be Playing on the ae bar P So Declares Auctioneer, but Re-) pe venue officers and Gabtaii| Receives. a Repart that the aad That te te Dede, ‘Scandal, too Weak to Stand,) Brooklyn Grounds Next Sun-/ The town of Antung, at the mouth of the Yalu, was burned, some ceiver Gruber Has Obtained Charged with Sponge Fishing) Olvmpic Theatre. in Third Hae ee ei tay ane A is Attended by Doctor When| day if the Judge’s Decision! reports say by the Russians, when they abandoned it; other reports say} Three Injunctions Restraining in Prohibited Waters. Avenue, Is Not Safe. to go into the nearest shae Arraigned, Is Allowed to Stand. by Japanese torpedo and gunboats. : | All Interference with Him. | meyer store to do that. But it poleeeroute | The battle was fiercely contested, terrible execution being done by the} HAVANA, May %2-The American} ci ‘ “wih Police Mcad ae phd re our Ca othe /artillery on both sides. When: the Japanese got into the Russian fortific HOSAOET INGRO|AG beGh GADtUCGe. OL Lencie ee ee rcaucea ee ‘ootwear can be JUDGE WILL NOT REQUIRE JORIS TAVEREMUGH AN tons, “they fought hand to hand in the white soldiers turned and fled. | AFFAIRS OF FIRM TO BE Tia Coban rev ease Cau Aaa twits licens naan: Sen hen imenierent| - ie tile Havas HIS PRESENCE FURTHER.| FAVOR OF OUTDOOR SPORT | |The Japanese advance was irresistible. Their sharpshooters picked off FULLY IVENTIEATED! Cisse tis resem ries cer SE cuTear taco ler aan SRAM oe cf ” ffi a) Rio. ‘The Irene started to sv!! away, «s' rans Russian officers whose uniforms made them conspicuous, eS GUM ERNE orrGicgeal areal: Our Standard Trial Will Proceed Without the] Calls the Police a Lot of Med- | That the Japanese army lost 700 men in killed and wounded as Judge Holt Appoints Commis-| th, Arans caused ber to heave to A hasan Ja ate eee ay ior Low Shoe for Women The Irene cleared from Key Pri —Hi: ‘against 800 Russian fatalities is not surprising, considering the nature of 1 rs Nalarkae fat wice & Fielda, Bou and Irving Place thea: oe f | toner—Hie Nephew, Har-| diers and Says They Had No| /the battle, The Russians were intrenched in a position four miles long, eel Hitchcock to Hold then ane hus been sponge Aabine Shenae Pat lineata werererah iene ie Disp ti Ee : rison J. Barrett, Called with) Right to Arrest Players or’ ith the added protection of high bluffs, The Japanese had to cross the Meeting Wednesday, When}has 20 sponges on board. The iia ie ear in black, brown and shiny f the Irene consists of Caps. } ; _ j Him to Plead. Score Card Sellers. river, scale the bluffs and carry the positions on the summit. Reports! Employees Will Be Examined. ave’ Gageose nade cirot Whites ‘or Grand Central Pa!- ]} leathers, with any heel or toe, t SS I | trom both sides indicate that this was done by superiority in the handling | is WASHINGTON, May 2.—The aecond| “Play ball!’ will in all probability be] of artillery and better tactics with the infantry, which enabled them to B Bee ee ce chan fanny an lnanaays tt Brooklyn grounds next | dank the Russian position on the left. yoy poder ageldsl aadoe adie Pere bbls RAS SI A pronounced factor in the success of the Japanese attack was the ported as unsafe. No applications cone license was ae Mendelssohn Ha ace. Ht is understood that the absence of, ‘ 4 an application for a license for Weber | receiver fun elds 4 & Fields in due to the purpose of mak- okrupt brokerage firm of Will- soit i ‘m, Was helding wp ing a test case of the demands made by the city that certain alterations be ‘Tymer and Harrison J. Barrett were | handed down to-day in the Supreme the auction sale of the firm's fureitu placed on trlal under an indictment | Court, Brooklyn, stander, munday vate: | eqtiadron of gunhoats which were used in the Yalu River. These hoats| is, .cuecl, Irving 1. Ernat, obtalsed made: Inatheiarructns, charging them with conspiracy to de-| ball in Brooklyn is assured |steamed up as far as the state of water would permit and shelled the in-} fr. Judge Holt, in cle United States Mr, AlcAdoo says that theatres and fraud the Government in connection| By granting the writ of habeas cor-|trenchments on the Manchuria banks. They also atded in clearing the) Pr istrict Court. three irjunotion/ One Gonoert halls which have not asked to . with thelr alleged failure to prosecute | pus for the captain, the catcher and the! islands in the river of Russian outposts | mganciion regtraing Davey chaiy | Hesnees grenewecard ano S -gertain investment companies operating | pitcher of the Brooklyn team and the ‘The Japanese now hold the west bank of the Yalu from the mouth to| terferire with the recelver. ba permitted to reopen ntil new licenses meatier in violation of law, score-oart seller, all of whom were Kiulienoheng, including An Tung. The Russians have retreated: in digor-j ung restraing Marshall Rocca from con- are granted, though he will not draw |f] arch instep. day, Justice|der to Fangwangcheng, which is strongly fortified, leaving many dead| di ‘ing the sale of the furniture, and Miss Mary (Ly Elis, Who Bosses | thy tinv 90 fine as to prevent the keep- CAMMEIEICS BHOB -|and wounded on the fleld and abandoning twenty-eight quick-firing guns! :he thiyd orders Mr. Johason noi to : ng open of those houses which have | SPECIALTIES FOR WOMEN. land iarge quantitiea of ammunition. | pruseed with the fofectosure of hiaj TWeNty Meny Gets Notice to} sooxings tor to-night. If the Icenses | High Inatep Shoes. For several years Tyner, why wan|reated a week ago y Postmaster-General in Grant's Cab-|Gaynor went even further than to inet, held the office of Assistant Attor-| cide in favor of the Sunday game pro- Fy F ot obtained during to-day the Com- ney-General for the Post-Office Depart- | moter He retired the police on old| It {s probable that about 30,000 men were engaged on each side, The) mottguges ar the enforcement of his _, [are not obtaine : } gent, white Barrett, who !* his nephew, | curves. |initial advance wag made last Tuesday with 16,000 men under the direction! Uills of sate. Appear and Says She Is Will LL eny ‘omnight und nuit t aie pulls | Gig ladiss! comfort Shoes. werved in the same office as law clerk. He sald of Gen. Kuroki, commanding the First Army Corps. \ At tho sume time Judge Holt appolnt- ing to Serve. pet aha weds Side e Bin hose EE* Gaiters, fhe work of securing a jury hed| “Commissioner McAdoo overstepped | The object of the movement was to construct a paptoon bridge across! Commissioner Hiteheoek to hold a = ne ” on Wednesday for the purpose tating the affuirs of the bank- ‘begun when the discovery was made| his authority in making the arrests of /the river from the vicinity of Wiju. Attacks were made on Tuesday and that neither of the-defendants had been | {"? ballplayers and the score-card sell-| Wednesday all along the four-mile front of the Rugstan position. On tloss MAY Cee TABS TATE: Catalogue Malled Free on Application Her name appearing im the direc-{ FARMER, N. Y t-tee was | Orders Promptly Filled. YR OTE TET + GE ‘ arraigned, ers without the complaint of a citizen. | days ihe Russians were driven from the islands in the Yalu in front of) ?UP' firm. All of the Woodend em- © gay f ‘ A @ no indlea- tfc ; Barrett was in court but thé vener-] The police are meddlers. They had no! wiju and the Russian troops at the ends of the line of defense were forced) Ployses will be called to the atand and Sate he Killa, ieee F PR Ay ae able Postmaster-General, now In eps to ne the arrests. It is time| pack toward Kiuliencheng. the base of operations. j avery effort will be made to discover lguperintendent of book-typewriter | be seen ¢. ‘The ferryboat 1 ais -aixth year, was not present, | they were called to account. On Thursday and Friday the Japanese kept hammering away, mountin status of the business and fooncern in Broadway, is under sum-| had dimeulty in making trips to-day. I his counsel having waived all formalitiag| | (If Our boys. If our workingmen WhO lartilery in advantageous positions, driving back detached commands ol of! i aon. mone to appear for service béfore the until the "jury had been completed in| '0!! ull week cannot indulge themselves) Russians, sending thousands of he ri rs advertised the aale | Commissioner } in a littl #5 ; ng men acrogs the river and preparing for ine! Pape Commissioner of Jurors on May 1 Z Onder ¢0, sure hia strenth. have the privilege of innocent qaxun?' | general advance, which took place Saturday and Saturday night. The ait | of, he, Wondend ie furnteure, 0 take | And Misa Ellis xiys she tm willing j Owing to the fedble health of Gen. | oon: there Is Intle pontoon bridge was completed Saturday morning, and Japanese troops were eon ek this morning. The | take her place in a Jury box and that | i ‘Tyner it was announced that it would hope for the de- |advertisemont was Inserted by Lawyer : : \ mocracy and the country. The diver | Poured over it all day. At 8 o'clock Saturday evening the Wiju bridge w: ‘Oppenheim, counsel for Mr. Johnson, |POPI® are very wrong when ther} i |. Lighter etapa atthepenhaaiey court lure kept opened within city Hmits and | completed, and the Japanese general was enabled to send all bis men to the}, announced shat the sale would be | MAK taat a woman is not as good as! SPECIAL «Ok MONDAY dot aac raph ia patho ARSE RSI Caculal Craw THaTeArntté ket out to) Manchurian bank during the night. To protect this advance the Japanese| under the {oreclosure of a onattel mort-|# Man in that position. | onec Naullla & Walnut Tecess 1@ cou! produced, them. They are run without interfer. | ®ready across and the Japanese artillery and naval force kept up 9 con-| gage {or $1,800. “tf women se! AS jurors.’ gh. + Setterseuten Ware: thy Ue. ‘When oourt met oaths Caan on ence on the part af the police tinual fire on the Russian works. At {he time sei for the sule scures of jyays. “there would not be so much talk | Bae oe 1B, 18. ‘Tyner was in in an Scieenesemeeeeel - 2 i. | furniture dealers, among them a dozen} of keeping the iid down, A good busi- BLCIAL FOR TUESDAY ~~ chair. He wad accompanied | BROOKLNS WIN |JAPS HAD SIEGE GUN tromen, besieged’ the ofices and cate: [eas woman has. just at men aene. ( Awsor Coens islewess tbe 100, hy his wife, an attendant and bis pyy- Lieut.-Gen. Sassalitch, commanding the Russian forces, had withdrawn) fully axamined all the articles of {urai-lqg a man. She deals with «ll Hints] Chucalate. Co te? stata, the latter’a presence béing FROM PHILLIES, |ais men to Kiuliencheng, prepared to make q stubborn resistance. The ip-|ture in the elaborately appointed suite. |of peeple, and she is no more lias Best Body Brussels Rugs / deemed necessary becaiige of tha fear ofa defatigable Japanese had, however, brought big slege guns acrogs the river | Ober Lax, an euctionegs, of NG. 410) 10 Pe. eo tat i Od of, 54 BARCLAY ST. that the aged defendant might collapse (Continued trom First Page) jand monnted them, The Japanese advanced upon Kiuliencheng at dayy|Broudwas, and Marshal t. A. Rocce Spo Nite sex. Fer judgment is just Of wesT prs Reduced. ’ sista ae the OORT EE es Sete bieak Sunday under cover of a bombardment, and by 7.30 o'clock the entire {the direction of Lawyer Uppenieim. eel Filis holds a position which re- | 29 CORTLANDT. Owing to the backward season we've Be reading Sf the indictment and the two Bele se cond. Doyle struck out. NO| Japanese force was in action, Two hours later the Russian commanders,| Just as they were about to begin, Now. | quires the bossing of twenty men COR CHURCH on haniftoo big a stock of Best Body 5 jeaded not guilty. The work of flecond tening. deeming their position untenable, ordered a retreat. Their batteries were! over, Mr. Gruber confronted tne mat- Brus Rugs. Rather than carry them i comy et Pare ‘the jury was then resumed. Dodds singied to let bh. powerless against the artillery of the Japanese. Previous to this the Riss! qhal and sald: “If you proceed with over, we have decided to make prices k eh three challenges left t0 each 8149 | easy for” Fraser rat Daste pial | sian toree at An Tung had been driven back by a combined attack of the ‘is yale you will be in contempt of the | P50 attractive as to tempt every thrifty | SbeRAint toetmornon: Beste o cei at asl cond, Mr | Japnsese Yaad forceR aa the torgeto Aotille at the mouth of the Vall. [swan CoUet, 4 gh receiver pa i ‘after 3 cate of by Doyle ss ee at 3 : uo . R setth ope Announced that awing te | AKA Gloasos. Dobbs soaring. Hever Sedure.* . 9 it. x 12 1t., $19.75, cut trom : Would mot torther be requined fo attend |, Fitin wa tbe aecond Quaker. to givo ie enmenecce (sole / uel twened: Si l ‘ Ci urlains $24;00 & bg hat ‘the trial would proceed |% fanning exhibition. Van Bure: ent Lawyer Qppenieim then held a brie? a 6 0 . ° | 8 ft. 3 in, x 10 ft. 6 In, é wnat Fao orniielt to, Pilon. . Hume itt Spuaultation wis 1D tne marahal und auc: : i ° i o Bergen. NC joneer. A tes | the auc- Se rs . Third tuning. \ Uvnear qounted the menoweny tabla ia We direct attention to the | $18.75, cut from $21.50. <8 customers room ang aAnaynoed . Here's a reduction in Wilton Velvet ‘Thomas mad Id cate | that the eal é st following special values:— 5 MAYOR VETOES « aeattieoe ave BEANEATERS © f8icacrese LEAAS. |fotovia special vas— ot | strikes. She word wir safe on Gleason’: Pron. th any ealnan | ya. regular $1.15 fumble a abet third of ’ ’ ———— Syrinen San pas a Needed VE Wild arow to emteh im ba wring: stm : 5 1 Ould be makde conus Taree, — Ru fled Muslin 8 20, value. ley fled our to Th. Nee (Centinued from) Birat Page.) ° mA. Re Lawson, counaal tor MeMulien 7 to quickly cle stock. Doain put a tly into Dowels. handa eee 1% eet "ietaburg. Ip sone favor Wh . / Curtains, lo. quickly clear overstock, azer_atruck oma Was cass | He a. fora War D to fon: | pittenser al ‘ ‘ate. | 80 lend execu! second mort- ? { % k } eBEScrmich Sid aston” BoC” |Meat MedSiratiea"ene tetas wen] RUC une ENE BAS eM ie aet Scent fs eee eda ve ute Linamel |s1, $1.50, $2.28 pair. |ette, Meret 8 6746, t Vourth tantan. ooo BS Welswemes Sl earnellin c Xoparte procaedings, made t e = 0 Dobbs was passed, Babb fanned, Dil-|rite, 8 Tenants te Ney ne nas caren at Hos WOR cheaked | rowing statement conceramg ti ‘Jat $6.00 & $7.50 each, Bed Sets to match, An unthatchable ata its regular lon laced outs tworbagser. MeCaraick| Geler died. Glivent to Mogann: INu- |) Katty s ho neta ey Debra ay Ae ribauen of the mortaage (all sizes,) Ruffle A Vet Curt 10) 1S, | Brey ce 7 A hit ta Doyle oO thre 00) d | nes Lied armen Cannell was] MteGaiu D af 7 Measure Legislating Municipal |i3snn. ‘wisn a rie antn Morgen [eauleed by Modamal™to ‘Tavlon, No] S08 SIS | wa dintege ihe fay thatthe Signet ee feemedydsice deco ead o u CR Mattings. stugled to Dillon. Cronin | RUN : 3 newed 5! b ° j Value Now j Magistrates Out of Office Is/; Biren aunimetanced.| wine fawien, n launched is senond nit and! Aamern(bagmmet tee ean geet She $1.35, $2, $2.75 PAT. |} 55.5075 1b. Jointiess China at $6.50 | . Gutetrenernte cell ‘ { - | Warner's ing clerk as notary. — Bed Sets t : ~ 35 Ib. J . Devlin out. to Pir bound # rally % ed Sets to match. . 5 lb. lointless China at $7.5! “Formally Disapproved This 2%, 97.2%, fr fit cut, Teams, to Pi SPM” cok ARONA ANS | atte mear nes wamaraes Brass ts sears amine erenegasrte ae Davie senagent for Mertes Wy Raviner, NOOR RUNS” ’ ithe ¥ n ‘ E a‘ 5 p Afternoon. | fimo Thue got A free. pas! wan| , Goole s fix was taken, by Delenants walked and Raymer's Texas Tiere was se cemputslon ata rose on W hite Trosh Point |] Small checks, all colors, closely torced by Vanburen, Babb to Strang. (8, running back outer put the first Boston man on ised nor ald an: ‘esontative of 7 : . en and made for long wear. NOORUNE Raymer fanned ‘Se pagent to bet for Pirtinges | it ico mer meet Mra waa ennt| at B25 & $30 each, Curtains, | weyst and USE CLONE: VSN . Finth tuning. ¢ Unger| che moment pha signed the mortgage.” Il sizes,) | “ : = Mayor McClellan to-day vetoed the Stach oui by Paylor, the (all size Deere cercrenead ster, stead she ton! andl Dele a oaned’ tel Soa outigty &eTiiwies | Woedend Pranabiy: In Canna Reiecel m $4.00, $5.co, $6 pair. | J. & J. DOBSON Einorionice | the prea feinal | Sieckard. Tamley gave TUE a BIER) et Ahsan atte eo Rate UNE les C1 ¢ Red Bi OTM its Agee Sten OOO 7 14th St. and Sth Ave. Se haacae and 10 ceatatrick the oan [One aonbe MC te, Menger. win. chrew| mat Met tured Manton tite, Reoe Muth Inatug, Westablished Lar Wittlam: By Wood? D:; Porta = = ) time rg Benne win eh learutamli attics Ro MNeath folited out Ll the Wad cought trying be nas Brokerage business throumione th TT Bed d vapertes, orileres, onan . ; t No Ne Witham went in to pitch for Beaton country Sen at the offeas of wenty bedsteads, Framer walked. Thomas rapoe So Stns srant's alow one was folded by Tay-[and passed Mccormick, Dahlen fled 1 | Tangle Fine # Co. broke No, AZ |G, taken down, stored, 1 vdid the same trick with Pitin. | Cieles, Clb Jket MoCarmiy Broadw Wot ve GRE ’, A i as Roel ta etn eae ae ee aaa ae onan he (tll size only) cared for and insured during Oculi ist s TAO ESO 'RUNS Bina to Mesa. | Canedas at $37.50, |summer at reasonable rates. Ho also vetoed the Toxislative bill! 4) bore PuPposing to continue the life ef the Btate Commission in charge of Silver Lake Fark, Borough of Richmond. Babb wall ficed. Wol- [| grabbed. NO RUNS He alno vetoed the Legislative bill to {vertion to Doyle, Met popped an Seventh Inning. was thrown ont hy Devtin. | ES | x : aldw extensive increases of salaries in| list one t Rorkcen anew Mt nur pul A wroUNder “y nell WAS ous on Taylor's run to] f formerly $55" toszoeach. | Lace Curtarns cleaned and|_ If the head aches or the e: | the munfeinals courts regarding the at-|°qlevton wats. Dappe fy. Wor| My ne a tied Ae as on a ae Quley led, “Galibert to Mecann. | GOVERNESS WAS NSANE. stored, DON'T put the matter off an ee Er verton was REAR to fathom Coat —— : out about MEE bl) vetoed by the Mayor catae-|Surven “Dorie Was a faihar Ditton to MINEOLA, t 1. May Kenvdohapne { In our Examining Reoms you will mehing new municipal court districts} Cronin, NO RUNS. Peisold. aged twenty-six, a govera | Optict: t but } Mas tealamed (0 lewisiate out ot office ait | eri A emplosed by Viscount Henry de Se: Or a Or, Or a ‘Or, receive not an Optictan’s test, but a a ane, municioal judges in the city ana eventhi Tuning: |dour, of Woodmere, wes taken to the * |thorough examination by one of these I Ree oe nh neroaed in Rave, Vanburen «long. a Amitevitie Sanitarium to-day from the} Broadway and Twentieth Street Broadway and Twentieth Street | experienced Oculistss , D. { Tt went through the Legislature with} eckard gave CG! | County Jail here, y at a Fit i Arthur W. B ewer, M D.. 217 Beway j the assistance of the local Republican he mufted, but as i, The Woman bad peen in the and Fifth Avenue. and Fifth Avenue, Laat Broakisa se and aE ot } machine and Tammany Hall with tl Sheskant was out te about wees became dward johnson. . = rstanding that the patronage wi a. puumies singled insane In her omploxe sin Bia ie er tt i. giviled. Both Tammany and t 2 Tmbbs flied our to home, and was remo Hy Marcum D., 223, th Av. ; nigation would pave Te | Oe RN ut on atriices ientinuea r4 Goom Firat . aren sees eres na NY ooh rat {3 ‘p0 voare Manpatten ma iesaice Hospital. 4 ted Abraham Gruber, whe wants |p 2itu ees MS) irst Page) SFthe roaa te the haus CHARGES excent tor get his own munlelpal Judge in hia} Matrict even if he hay to ge: the lature to bounce the man who was _ Sahelian ty the people, was back of Ue S recatana that moderate, with various sor Selbach flied ta Anderson, NO. pee an un erioehPa read tent a mroanden | t Pougiin, wanse mick forged our Hush ais) forsed gut Keeler made 4 5 & a segand onc pounder to Mo- night do 4 saee on 8 drive vo Cormiok, Morar f a a a Se aie eade? St th “etts,d| SOARED IN COFFEE sa07 (#0! : ~ w ge wot under Wii but was out. steading, Fults bunt-rolled sa coun: aS Anderpon, hit to Mover r= Until tao $tif tv Uead over. THY : 1c} y erfeld at second, an: ae A 1 “doubled up at Aratsion stored | V4 aft BRE AR oe ee Ol evler beat out an infiel witt. Dillon singled tat itive the sacks, Elberfeld. singled y forced at second bY | righ: Held, sooring ¢ 4 K Cormic’ Jeason to BWITt. bh nd to afcond oF ister threw to Dovle, doubling Up Me | ate aes my and) Fu pe Mile throw tere PAFOW to Atahl. NO RUNG. “When | drank coffee I often bad iftores Op: a utdey evel Cormick. NO RUS \RUNS. ek ont. THO Fighth Innive. sick headache, nervousness and bil: — homes sinaled to vieht, but he was . Bor |jousness much of the time, but about fared as “accond “hy: (Gleawon. "grain Fourth inning. Cormick died ee mek Homet®, qMe-|2 years ago I went to visit a friend TS been a Te fatiled out Shes gan Andersog gat ered In Couglin’s drive 34). Stahl Misa on a grou direst |@nd got in the habit of drinking | Tins Me: to Strang. NOORT to let, Reelay n de a jrertty ee | o Gagsel. NO RUNS. Postum, cate € MeCormic ort lobh. anne! struck out. MeGutr () fee PALME ILL be “felis rete aa i Pa, phort on ants to Siahl, Huwhes singled to le Nd. ‘a bave ver toured be sinew, ripped alapparsnity sata gronndas retired the Patton threw te Conray, No RU and the result has been that I have . le o Th i been entirely cured of all my stom- Fire broke sut in the building of the Nin ga 1 batter NO RL NINART MAINE Omega Chemical Company, at No. <4 flees YL el and nervous trouble. cS Rigdsawich street, at G15 this evening. | Soren te Ae eet fled to Williams. riithat- 'y mother was just the same BARGAINS FOR SUMMER HOMES. PHOTOGRAPHS and In a few minutes the two Upper) Viet Buen’ foiled vont. ta Range. |AUny singled to right sear. eee ae .| wes. We all drink Postum now and < ; from the tiniest floors ‘were in a mass of flames Pulawite walked, Deoin fed! to Yoh [ing Gangel and Hughes and made seo- Surah uutcat have never bad any other coffee in Our Spring stock is new complete with Floor Goverings, Draperies and Furniture The Pullding {a vocupled as a factory | UZ CARRE snapping, “Cronin mon a wipagrnw to the plate, wut (aie to Bloecteld. NG REN the house for 3 years, and we are all (or every room. mintethee to for the manufacture of Omega Oil oe ere) : ? Maalere was ea well a e size Omega taciory occupies thre |pansed TM hit to, Moran | , “S neighbor of mine. © great cof CARPETS, 70 cents per yd Tred ur aceite Rte] WINNERS AT DELMAR, [f8i°FNa Nis ruican'wGlwstehta) FINISHES AT WORTH, {ree Sete as weutled tint pcits| TAPESTRY CARPETS, 70 cents per yd. portrait F chenbaais. Anambulance en'wos tent | ge ay oyteys BI Sut PINUS Rt ei MAS Pa aa ait in ner glde for Years, and war an in- (ani j Sn ea mate 3 t 0 der col § LOUIS, Mo., The winners ’ i was not. able " igns. as ® Ne fr, but ig. ite ayaa got undor control | LOUIEU Ae oe miners Minnltonisn WORTH. CHICAGO, Mey 2.—Fottew tous eH at nee Pek at Hall and Stair patterns in all the newest Spring designs. a ER Dore § eae Bae a : ting |X AP® the results of the races run|ctothes or de apytbing at all where ' : . i NO TELEPHONE RECEIVER, | rinsr race—one mie ana a ax | aan aischmbed tS | Nee Corday: she would have to bend forward. It RiRGH CHIFFONIERS, $14, $16, $24 Ss Won by Responsive. Hughes's deceptive tb Moran | FIRST RACE—One-half a mile.—-Won | ghe tried to do a little hard work she (Redueed irom $19, $24, $32) AUCTION SAL88, } to 1 for place, war}drove a awinale to Fibverfeld | by Jude, § to 1 and even: Loy Merrit, | w, PASEVILLE, Tenn, May 2—Atte rd Time tt Se ea vance Ton § | would get such paing that she would e y today the Cunberiand SEC tires auntie Hitama’s rosket RHE Lat RRCOND. RACK LPIte Ane ne ret) nave ta tte Gown for the rent of the BIRCH BUREAUS, $25, $32, $52. Ee ae eta ce i sie 4 Telesraph Company into the|mile—Won by Frank Rice Moran, Coughlin | S ¥ @ and one-halt (Reduced from $34, $42, $70.) Ne 3 nan Bites Teleeroph Company inte the| ten, Cregslia, sto 1 fot. taps 10 ample tlie, “Ganga! strolled | furlongs.—Gus Heldorn, @ to 1 and 2 persuaded her at last to atop : he aa han reeing that} 2°o i on four wide ones; he stole » 0 3 2 to a hae Tourtn sa), St be ousted from the State, Chancellor | “titan mace oe gd oe Moran uhrew out Meare was’ second, “poutviore, ‘ehied whens: Grlakiag costes acre ies Lvial Foog French bevel mirrors, bra's drawer pulls, ete, rman taurin ¢orw (6 later amended his decision and| aN Sixth Inning. 1,09 1-8. . e THIRD RACE-—Seven-eighths of a used Poytum ever since, The result that for satisfactory reasons he |! decline to appoint a receiver, FRcotch Dance: thing thane Ane ARPES A | mile. —Won by Federai, $ ta 1 and 7 to| hes been that she oan now da her Credit LAUNDRY WANTS--FEMALE, yy has an authorized capital Weloach, took | i Attain 2 ‘to 1 for place, was second; work, ean sit for a whole day and ORpRATONW an Keak & Nabout $12,600,000 FOURT HRACE-Sevon-elanthe of al seein wid Ditch AteCormink was | BAA third, Pme—t.28 265. mend, and can sew on the machine, ‘ ner ay heehace mile,—Won by Jerry, § to land 4 to Jil walhed. Sethach ant MeCormick ex-| FOURTH RACK-One mile.Wan by]and she never feels the least bit of Allows you payment whanever convenient, rs AN ie fe Biaie beth. RTT Pome te he ubont Mkt eat |BGstan fa ho 10nd 2 te | ate nat dest fae oe hea ot WANE oA ln, ime—t.41 1-3, ° " fh (i Slatin i Srajinder to Wilhatne, who (hrew to K. thirg ee, was second; Ceager @ us an 1h ty y * utah a and Indiana, ‘to TIRVH RACE--Seven Jedmed ¢ that the company haa| ™!! byrteld, forcing out atahl, NO RU ‘Hughes fanned. out. Conroy renee, a i well; and it show rr ih. bbe F RACE Li and, snernalt | coud zt, wea ER | HW. | . TREES ee / Wo by Bin acetan i) “1 could algo tell Feu abaut Al a, rage ee aye 5 ' 4 ¢,compansy had 2 Deevpten, 2 tot LOE p rival} ae utter’ breaking a Fickle Saint thir 7 hones ta Cheon tidar NO RUN fF Ay wore ‘dla Pea kage Ry FAGE-One “shes one: Hateenth Seventh tant meee ad eee "104 o i est 148 St ; u Ae Comers’ BS aia Pee y relat 2 ie ok singtea Theney .

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