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Show THE MORNINP EXAMINE!? CKTPEY, CTAIT, CHICAGO. S; CINCINNATI, 2. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS BIG TEA. Chicago, Sept. 14. The vleitora mede nil the long hits, but Lundgren stopped them with two rune, by striking out nine men. Attendence, 8,000. R- - H. E. Score: ........ ........... Chii-ag- SBOrSISTOADRAW. U'eU' " br FAILED TO ER MARK. MAJOR PKLMAR Gardiner, Flynn, ofo. draw Athletic dub touight. Gardinrr Pfnr. 0 12 LOW- be-,iJ- tea-rou- Readville. Maas., Sept. 18. Major of a Delmar failed by rocond to break the unpaced trotting compelled ST b tbrougnout record today at the Readville track, by in reason of n heavy track. When the s to the heart atm of Delmar reached the ns if 'nn. 4 looked 1:80 it Gardiner in pole bat hpL the winning the record would go, but the track and too much of n drag. The that Gardiner a breeze proved :S:S-WM f:38 1:00 times were: fuui. three-quarte- rs nn. SS'fJPUSrtSrt r K U 3 2 3 Cincinnati Batteries Lundgren and O'Neil; Eton end Street. three-quarter- 3-- nid 8-- 3-- 4, 2:03 3-- 4. Summary: SALT LAKE, S. . 2:12 trot, puree 1,2Q0, two in three, Alt rot won the first aud completed Patrh-e- n 16. Toaer wae third heats In 3:13 2:10 the locale, who Maid won the second heat In JTtnW the third game 2:14 W Invader. Lady Gail Hamilton and the Gerald also started. Lake. R. H. E. m. Salt 2:08 class trot, purse $1,000, two in s 10 l three Jay McGregor won two straighta, a beats in 2:10, 2.08 3 4. Maaaetto, Hanand McKinley, Marlon Wilkes and and Stanley; Toaer Arlato also started. 2:04 class, ftare, puree 1 1,000. two . In three Nathan Strauss won two BOlBE, 10; BUTTE, 2:07 straight heata In 2:u6 and Erskine Reed Albert Gallagher, BuiSePjj Matched vl also started. 2:16 trot, puree $1,000, three In five ec.ed to be inevitable Caldwell won the first, second John ikteat- r. H. E. and fourth 2:14, heats lu 2:13 2:13 Kyrllc won the third teat Be 0 15 4 In 2:14 Free Sliver Jimmy Michael, Hoon and Falrriew Chimes, Red Bird, Masco-nomMcFarlan and Hanaon; Cassia and Dr. Short also Spencer. tart aid. A 2:10 class, trot, puree $1,000, two in POHTUND. 5; TACOMA, three John Taylor won the second tlmea tv and third heats in 2:04 4, 2:10 2. hi Knoxs Gelatins King won the first heat In 2:09 Norris, Promise, tat til. tttatot. M Jim Ferry, Grace Keller, Monroe and R.H.E. Monroe and Robert Me. also started. "L. gPOKANE. 8j 1-- 3, tSiyy e: An-dol- 4. 4, 2-- 2. o. SPSfw W fiTu U S?: Butler Graham. ; 7 5 Portland T 1-- ii 1-- 2 d BRIGHTON BEACIL and StellMn';' Fitzgerald and New York, results: First race, TRI8CO, 2. SEATTLE, 3; Sept 16. Brighton Beach Fleur six furlongs da Marie won; Workman second; Conbeat the fessor third. Time, 1:14 5. of one In 1. battle Sept. Second race, mile and a sixteenth ot' the aeaeon Seattle won from ST making three rune in. Jocund won; Brooklynite second; Wo-ta- n third. Time, 1:46 SjSSTlSni. it wa. a pitch bet-t- v Third race, six furlongs Castallau tattle u which Hughee got the a bunch- won; Counterpoise second; Tlberla of Corbett through Seattle third. Time, 1:12 4 5. Fourth race, mile and an eighth ? Dekaber won; Ostrich second; Hunt I ! Bourne third. Time, 1:52 SS'SU.ta Fifth race, mile and a quarter The Uuea and WUaon; Corbett and Southerner woo; Stolen Moments secLathy. ond; Ed Tierney third. Time, 2:05 Sixth race, five and a half furlongs KEV YORK, 2; BROOKLYN, 1. Linds Lee won; Santa Catalina secHitting opport- ond; Raiment third. Time, 1:07 New York, Sept. 16. unely helped by convenient errore HAWTHORNE. Brooklyn, won two on the part of for New York today. Alton Chicago, Sept. 16. Hawthorne redaaea MuO. First game: R. H. E sults: Score 4 0 First race, five furlongs Modus BrooUya .. Jehsne third. 2 C 2 won; Begone second; New York Jcnea aad Bergen; Malhewaon and Time. 1:15. Second race, seven furlongs Ebony Bov emu. . won; Glorloeo second; Louisville third. Sc lne: B. H. E. Time, 1:27 Sca- nThird race, six furlongs Rqm'a , BmUjm .imm 3 S7 4 Horn 1 New York.'. 5 won; Mad Mullah second; Don Crania and Riusr; McOinnity and Domo third. Time, 1:14. Fourth race, mile end a quarter Timer. Ben Chance won; Major Mansir second; Rabun ta third. Time, 2:08 1. TOfiANQELEfi, I; OAKLAND, a Fifth race, five furlongs Savoy won Lieutenant second; DlxelMe third. Ban Francisco, Sept 16. Nina full Time, 1:02. lanlaiB were played today between Sixth race, five furlongs Axellna Oahlanl and Loe Angeles without a Denis second; Sllverskin third rua being made by either aide. It wae won; St. 1:01 L a pHahar'a fight with both men beTime, Seventh race, one mil Wain A. ing given splendid support. Newton carried off the henon. In each of Molnen won; The Lady second; of India third. Time 1:41 the Mrd end fourth innlnga one hit wu scored against him. Thereafter ST. LOUIS. ant an Oakland man reached first The break up came In the tenth, when two St. Louis, Sept 16. Delmar results: ernra by Devereaux, one by Dunleavy First race, five furlongs Billy Handanl two hits gave Loe Angeles three sel won: Ethel's Pride second; Tim Scots: R. H. E. Hunt third. Time, 1:03 Lea Angeles Second rare, six furlongs Tryon I $ Tom Rowe Md 5 won; Fannette second; 0 2 Batteries third. Time, 1:16 Newton and Spies: Erhaida and Byrnes. Third race, seven furlongs Aggie Lewis won; Whiskers second; King's Charm third. Time, 1 : 29. CHICAGO, 1; ST. LOIS, 0 Fourth race, five and a half furlongs fc LotMa, Sept. 16 Scores R. H. E. Arlena won; Red Lief second; Lay-- ' on third. Time, 1:09. 1 1 1 Fifth rare, six furlongs, purse Com1 T 0 toer and Kaboe; White and Sul- - modore won; Ice Water second; Lasso dTia, third. Time, 1:14 Sixth race, mlje and TA6HISGTON, 5; PHILADELPHIA. Drummond won; Edgardo second; John McOurk third. Time, 1:06 niladelphia. Sept 16. The locale tie aoaeon at home today PARKER TALKING POLITICS. a defeat administered by Waah-ItoAttendance 2,100. Score: New York, Sept. 16. Several Important questions were settled by the visit JJubtagion of Alton B. Parker to New York and Fbiladelphla 3 hla conferences with Democratic lead,g and C1,rk; SchJU Henley and ers. It was determined that Senator Gorman should have an active place In the campaign, but that Chairman TagnUaMphU. Sept. game gart was not to be superseded. The Pwtponed until tomorrow. conference of Tammany leaden with Judge Parker resulted In the settlePITTSBURG, 10; ST. LOUIS, L ment of differences in Greater New York so far as they relate to national and atate issues. 5ome ,e,m snd took the The governorship and other state ofot th aeries in eney fnah- - ficers were discussed, but it wae safil taT " Attendence, 3,200. nothing definite aa to fine selec. M that MW; tion of candidates would be determined Loul ? .1 .? J until next week at Saratoga. Pdtaburg Another matter left open la whether Md ofiy; Lever Parker will make a aerlea of speeches during the campaign. Other conferences similar to those held yesterday DETROIT, 1; CLEVELAND, 0. and today will probably be held next week before Parkers letter of accepwon two tance is made public. pST'iw: Cleveland BATCTIPAY MOKXTXO, SEAMAN FROM BATTI.ESH1P SOURI 18 DROWNED. DRINKERS. I overheard the other day one of America's pretty girls remark that she never drank tea because sbe thought lr waa very indigestible end that it was bad for the tomplexlon, writes Mrs. Hart Davis in the Chicago Journal. Now, this is a great mistake that most of the American women make. The best way to show the fallacy is to draw attention to some of the prettiest and most beautiful girls In the world, who ere found in Ireland, where they drink ten nearly all day long and have the mod peach-lik- e complexions of any girls known. Again, if you go to England, Scotland or Wales everywhere you will see fresh, rosy cheeked girls, and it would lie quite an exception to see a sallow d or woman unless she ie a consumptive or suffering from some dire disease. Yet all these girls drink large quantities of tea every day. In RttMia, where the girl have very rosy cheeks, as you doubtless are were, large quantities of tea are consumed by ell those who can afford to buy it. To proceed to the Orient., the Indian aud teylon nautcb and other girls, although dark in complexion, have as a rule very pretty and delicate kina, which are free from any spot or blenosh. To take the medicinal properties of lea, they are in a great measure beneficial, especially as a stimulant, without being harmful, as coffee and alcohol are. Tea ia undoubtedly a food, and if it Is properly made and ie taken with milk it has only the most beneficial effects on the drinker. It nisy not be generally known that people who imagine they cannot drink tea have been surprised to find that they can when they ns milk, inptead of drinking it, as la customary in this country, cither without milk or with a slice of lemon floating in (he tea. Tea is good for the throat. It la an antidbte for malaria and la found ben ficlal in cues of extreme fatigue. The Egyptian campaign under General Lord Kitchener wae a teetotal one, tea only being carried in the water bottles of the soldiers. In South Africa the war wee fought on tea. Today both the Russians and the Japanese are during the hot weather using tea as their only drink, a sustaining and quickly resuscitating one. pale-face- MIS- 17, 1904 BErTEVIBEB Not Increasing tlie capital stock v CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. ery time the public can be hypnoti,:-intbuying few more chares for tl. benefit of ibe people who hold Ih Woods Hide, Mass, Srpt. 16. 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