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Show 9 iST CALLS M'CHESNEY PITTSBURG A VICTIM OF "DOPE" WINS FIRST 0 Great Race Horse, It Is Claimed, Needs Stimu lant to Make Him Race American Champions Arc Beaten in Opening Game of Series. ALLEGATION DENIED BY THOSE CONNECTED WITH PAST HORSE. ? connected with stoutly refutes .the allegation, but somehow a select circle of padlockers who are generally credited with a practical knowledge of a race horse in training steadfastly cling to ihe belief that McChesney is a "victim." Everybody His Best NEW YORK, Oct. 2. Now that has bvren disgracefully beaten the Bast is advancing all sorts of stories to explain the event. The latest theory advanced today is that the ,on of McDuff is a "dope" Mc-Chesr.- Mc-Chesn- ey BOSTON, Oct. hore. 5 HfH-to- ... f I - T I. 1 -- - nrr Youna- 3. 10. - - Z.-- li - - k n 1- fnoderate- judgment, however, scouts this idea, and the racing world at large is not willing to hear the cardinal in a thoroughbred race horse attributed to MeChesncy. B.itt 3 - r-i- 1 VS ?T rrtt Hritjlh. - hs cn G-- hs hs 1 rs one-qnart- A. rt .. y. vr shot. Marshal Woodruff in the rignt breast HIS LIFE AT 'FRISCO. and Deputy Manrod in the left wri.-- t. A crowd started in pursuit of the SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 apt. LwH Ppivy brother and overtook theth. f t :;l one time eomnmndor John Ppivy was shot in the head and is thin port dying. His brother was knocked un- Ktramer Pb;Ic, llr httwn conscious with a stone thrown by semf tlio ()rlrf and l.itT a bar Pllt. W,i one in the crowd of pursuers. During dead tMliy In the ruil arbor In t i the fight, a stranger, who refused tti Gold, ti G.if park, with u t uii t b' his right temple give his name, v,::s shot in the abdoHe w!- MUlrg on b' tuh with hi he.id men and will die. The marshal and bent foiwari and the pltd with wbl h h.- bad shot himself was under th deputy will recover. on which h " was utlnx. !e?.- y arc th lll-:1'h and SILVEPU'S TOP PIGUKE (uitblf. raus.'S of hii'por PAID EY GOVERNMENT. Marriage Licenses. F.var.s. Famurli. Ida.. ls;.ar It. Ho'.lii. l'b'aant Vb'w. bit L.sslc . 2. Th.li- WASHINGTON, P.. II. i...!i. Writ rev. Ida c',i u.' rector of the Mint purchased 75.f.) Llr.da C. N- iHon. Morgan, Ftah ounces of silver on account of thf W. Gr..vr, S.jbm. bli Iir."..l a,1 r. lh'HTM.inn M 1.1a... M.-yi-- fo-m- Oiy acr.ta atid itoT HERRI NGTON" OF MONTROSE, Colo., i :, thf starter at tli Agricultural Park track. Ysbrilay h might have in short r tlmH stai'U'd tro harnc.-- s raf-o' hy iinalizlns tho (".rivers who persisted! in p cor bus uut of p'.nco. SARAH GREEN, FRANK WILSON'S marc, met her first defeat of the season y flerday. She was picked as an easy in the 2:16 r.Vont, but she barely A.d'-n-j. I aped the distance flag twice. r y TORREON, THE greluinpr owned by (J. H. Thompson, was n ver headed in the 2:16 pace and trot, r. in winning the heats Torreon was beaten by Sarah Gu-evt Calder's track last summer. :i G Kirk?, it ia:rg. Ida ltrairgo. Oakb-y- cei;ts delivered at San rau- , (i.-c.--.i t'uni:r.b:K. Mkb, bti,.... .... S.dt LaK .him's Pirrtll, Tavior. S t!t La'... N-'- di' T T T Efb T 1 L'c.ii.' l or-d- Lfcebftlikv Tomorrow wc Offer Another to our Friends and the Purchasing Public, a Beautiiul 10x17 nt Saturday Only 3J" poaf-'on- 1 THIEVES NEXT WEEKS M.iln. - T l, i.."-V- $1 Tach-- r newly JTS 12. atnt i i"-r- SPE G1AL! h! I t.--- I 1 N. F',',.i Crif N'o'l .? f r.il ir- TOR r t ilur, t r rtvrr 1 1 11. Mruunu ins , 1 t oma -- .rt-i!.c-f - .. nl; 'ivSM SEE I corner rrom the Postollicc iii ic f afma fi!:, jioFtrroN'8 Tin: ItofFEItS Main. HAVE THF. FACT STILL rior r,o:i.. aft Pll Itan any voj rhr ih to HEM tr.r-'-- - th rJl jurchr., A. In !N ny;, W Hifhltr, W, E. THAT afity : isr. H"It-'J- Ft FEE Tf.:.:i.'. SECOND-HAN- H,TKI ttl;ti r? t IN . ,. L CLOTH INC. D fht. (n.n, F'rr FiiirEHrn. fa;i F": ;!aj It, i" tfJ :.. tif 't v :"! U. 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So E.it- 1 r S. it,U jariy ta-1 n 'l f!l-- "! , :ji . wr : tnrrt a Cu , f-Fl lANut - ;- trHf, .Sctlv F, Wat'arf I.)i,fl; . c r. i:ti;nr. ,r-i-iNTE?..:.iar.NT r it i t t LENtt MnSKt To n t M f Mt)C i t .1,1 f. r !i,ifirt AM- - J I I YE ti vhk rt i",:rfT . WANTED BOY. ' tfa, tlt.r,4" r; r rrnai,r:t.i ;.t ; - 4 . :: a-- f r . jr; k. t':.i. i'ii: Li'f", V.. tat. FU .rt i to r.anaa" t .!:.'.' H rj ( .,..(. . an t nit Ktntrr urr'tt j f ..r U;; v of j f,..a'r.f n,rt w airaiirM ran aa'.-t- y &'i lar;stne: l:"n at t; 't't:: i '.'; . CONTRACTORS. AI tailor It. . t.:: - 3 s .., , - fia?- K .. a! H tfitt nvin :: iir t X TA II riHf rm-n- - t ? i i CLEAN NO AND DYEING. W.SNTFH-Mr.- V - 1) W, THAT'S WE PELL HEAL ESTATE all. Tuttltf Eroa.. Main, F.cJ Wll a"n. A?:-:r Tn.;;. ''If tf - CARPET CLEANING. i . k . firr.M" irjnS.:r,tfy. IAE I'Eo,4 wt ji!NrE1 Fx.- i b :.' c'-'.- 'otTE'trft rk . ;,.,r Ut .t. in.' . ?T ATE. K . FEMALE WANTntvr;om PCI ?lh t- A eo.jm ;eoh;e' irocAiF.nv It' it " ' !: '.n. l'ul 7t .t" Ik b Et HELP WANTED. r,.t ' KFT Tr.MrLK. rfis;r-- - rLurr nuo von its. m HONEY LOANED PRIVATELY. t . It :t WHITE art hj , f'..fra-- ( s-t- i i M C FOE HEAL ESTATE larnnton r ii. i ti (r 1 1 & tt a:, . AT nuEENE Vi !.' uh 1 fti; ' ' it, v t.l tJ'-rn.i- FOE Nr.lorLVtf'E of fl v. ; s ..iiu :i ti j .i,rir HEAL ESTATE ItENT. LO.ANfi, INH I l 1 -.. 1'i.ANO ftlTi'-- t !TT!".1 t' A. Ei-t-t.- eoomr WE CA Hit V CAPTINT . , ;'H II. CALL Ktmrnitar the Time and the Place, Faturlay at th ;. KEYft EltnwN lnvVT E 11' I F.Ta.r 0.rf-- I?, h. U . ltoT t, CLAEK, TAIM1IL to l.-.- .vf I ; . I Hid, i lurntn month ... ,S4 i j. FOUNDRY. SAL- E- REAL ESTATE, tint lnv.nl. A - i.t I fllCVCLIS AND Il.lirAIRIItO. r TAILORS. II. at. 4.' I tr.k. Itriaara"' A TH At E TURKISH BATHS. rt'.f.", l' nti'l friti"! a'".l i laj" 4) r. ni in . tr ANt YJnna 2; d :?,p.ANP cami HCSIC. LOST. E 'TATcrnTTrTriTT "rn eTVnTT" lh" l,.tfl ff t' ay V" k: !;.: n NI'Et.V Et ttNlSHEH IldlM, "it h Wmi T rr ; I f1- MAltKET. TEL l 17? K t. ITRNtHHEI g hi'!".)'-?- i l5- !.. alt lake fnvrvdna nv NEW Oft KENT AT W. EL EH W. HAt.L :UViTy "It TO W . t f. . EC W. I 1 Hs.srs T I : : CONDITIONS Put one tn ruslomrr. Will livrr at our v, whe-- our tvagnn is In your neighborhood, iifolmbly not lcfoto Treochard aiio uroiiure Go. rtrt .. if rn-iv- FFKN1S.IEH FUNERAL DIRECTOR. i! . '.!. TO A - F t.l.IJi A SATXS. PHYSICIAN. y r 'until nil f'UTH -, .,- J. H GEIITZ. AMI rt Uut e. 'atb ?;dnM?Ht;n H'ifp.mst ,.14 of Piano. Voice Culture and ii4l. HAVE AT El ECnNIIIEI h5w-a-4f- rrjiNiHin Mth J French. tf. r ttl-.;w- north tn Jt IUK)8 ONE NICELY m. !'t.t bou r r,',Art, I'sUr. SiJ4 E . . 1JC-X- : fT'i-aw- ). a I" M r.tldi-r'- a . T'l tut-7.- , p : i - Five Spindies, Two Arms, Regular Price $3.00, NEXT WEEK . . ! '.' tvr .. f - f lif- fJytb, fr ZCME. DE LA ROCHE 2AEC0CK, Golden Oak Rocker - 1 rna. Teacher of Piano, Viclla and Ilar- mor.r. COBBLE BOTTOM 2. s . Price, IT- . rcrtNisuEn rt vvt ih ltti. EIr,ncr! 1 a,kit! v.-- ONE E PUNISHED !'.: Firm vt. TWil NI 'ELY DIED. CAUGHT AT HAVRE i Et ANTON rCDERSEN, TI THE JCI'GES ARE ROBERT M'KEN-7.;.- -. '.' Sho-- f s a nd (ieorge Puttman, ami the timer C '. Dufur of Ogden. f p'.p'l cf A Rtiidi n Regular 5 FtH" t "I t b, t for af FCltNlMTIEl) 4 f uth t'l,'.Jri t?l iV; r. , w, f'.3"I m NirELY KT'HN'f IfEp llOOM.t ANl lU-- t at .lh Ei itNiHnrt nrvosti -- utn. gentle-n.t?rd. Ill a MonEitN room rr-- & lt JIlD 11 IlCKJMtl Jlal. Kou'.h l'ird MRS. AGNES OSBORNE. rrame Mirror tho'sr-ven-eiphth- Thomas Alln "i.n.i V'alte; Wih-o:'- , of su'.po?ed th.' si in: of box ear thieves who have 1k :i operating alone the main line and in Great Falls, we,.- - arrested here bv Ci'i- - f ;f I'o! ic.- Whii- - and Special Of w'r.d' ash in their rooms In tie r We'.'b ; tr a was upon hous.. Th- arrt-s- t i vi.len- t- from Ghlef Alt man of the Great spe-- i N )rt!. ro force, who advised thf-dtaken to prevent ciil measuies was made. When 2o rristancp ryviiiy hve watc-ncsseveral watch r;i"n f ammunition and c:i. (in.-- rtd a ai.iity v was fo in th'dr tiossesslon. Alb n, it is sai l, is an escaped convict from tne onm eniumttary. W nu" maone of his pals was king hlf phot through the lu; and died in Allen's r.rms near a hay fdack the nltfht follow insf. Alton himflf war. shot in the leg ana was icor.uncu ny tne police by a com- fresh bullet wound In the leg. varativcly are on the trail of the other two The police members of the sang, wdio are supposed les .? m tms vicinity. 1 He capture or uson ana Alien is re .Northern ofliclals. as thousands of dol lars wort a of freight has been stolen ruined by tlieir depredations. . ind nirrht and decided to hold the caucus day name to their candidates for city offices during' the first of the week. The local Republicans are determined to put In an entire Republican city administration-Mayo- r, Council and also minor officials Their slogan is "Republican for every office." .; M. WIS HARD, titb-- r!ntt v. ? j i;. I" ".t!i WATTRESS. THE JOCKEY, FINISHED iti fourth place in dash hat. not ridden a Vattre? yosterday. . J.A;Xtif?'..l II ATT IE Induce-rne- r rtRNi?JiED tioox:r musical Studios A.;A'V V rVl !tt. A FT ?fr?T SCAVENGER. " Teacher of Plan 3. LADY-siiilt- ii MARE E'.LERREC'K'S had t er tiiiug her own way in trot. The Prince of Wales and the Ani'"i ich fousiht hard for second place ami the l':i! captii r d it. . MT.. iu:.i. a !14 tla f.r NIFEI.V it a NEW F-t- at IE ATfJKDA'Y SP DR. i gaoCa C.JIW1NO, Picp. Salt Lftke City Street Car fros all Tratna Paaa tha Door. .19 ""N-trMrc- ONE LARGE , FftOS'T ROOM. 1It)FFE 154 Eaat lib if d5rf-4roomI E t JlNlPII r.t GEOVND f - r. XSI Weal fMth. Ilarrif L. v" iv;-;"i- V-- Ijvc tr-a- lf CULLEN HOTEL ana Ivi-ca- 1 Ooo .:i - ?bnf., Coi. a. furtsiahlm har.tm ara. bulrr CI IAS. O. KJNO, ar.d up-po.e- U M;iv - KANHAROO SCRPPJED HIS ADMIR-cr- s by poir.s Th" t!iri- heat? without n. Tom Mclny drove "Kang" and hi ought hha in a winner in tho cuiid in at. ITAVEC. Jlar,gf. Tin et hwna full r. Carry - r.A G. A. BOX-CA- R liar: Au'.oroaUo 7 - :t-- ja wii:uer ti:: StrL John Van Main -, IIAMl a. 1 It2 W. I tOO MB. krf lic Itard at Kin?; Hardware & Store Co. lS N EMILY F,vviv "trmt ith 'ti!rjt houa'Xrlrc. ilolrrn ronton - h at fT NIFELY KFHNI!ltEt V, TlTR" 11 - 1.1011T rtT.NtHIU'.b! T-rr- arrest the Kentuckians. :d CISCO. one-two-thr- ee (ttr. -- - STYLISH-LOOKIN- nc!jr X k; ANn I'frtvjTrrtn rrv. a - tNP t ' itotwwrKfttr- - h. fl-- Hur-mete- O'-t- GRAND STAND NOTES tfc dorrtrd at ONE r r I rt'RNIFHED RrKIMrt AND rOAHb &4 .Futh W'fit Tmr4. NICELY rCUNtPHtD l:'OM ftt k or mr.th. I EH lb" 'Ixr, Flat- at man? atom-arCHEAT. f THNMIirb Itmrt WITH phyt'.clan for many tut t ;:ia manktrrt. to atralirht : that Tf l th of ttotiM. Thy th ff'-trd rtv th tb c!on? tart. m rt tor.lnc op Th ryt-irrrat la mn.ih tor an ordinary ccctiion. packtt Th family bottl. 4 rr.ta, cvntatrta a up-ttor a :ax. All iru(s1iiK nil ihem. s .... W. JtotitltS l:xntt Fwth, Et ltNlfSHEt C llrar or bowrta la UJpara Tabyl, or and Thy hava aidrromrl'.ihM rmova th ntiar, ot i rr r v;t,i. & XICCELLAKEOU&. - b!lttr:tnwa ard for.tlrtion. frvm a atif timely th!r rnl!tn a fvi. and NICELY VLHNXK1IED HDOMtf. '.rr FOR, SALE ith v. ftuth.tlNIBHED noOMA : allmrda f -- - VV. FCItNISHEI jiKiMj nm Ire: r,j fhl34r-n- j - t Kt iumjms nicely rrttNtsui:t txard. Tmt. P fr tai-'sb'- -- rn twr-'-i m &v1 tn4 family, 44-4444-4- v.-a- , new fitt :ni.ji n:i rM-tft',fr- - even-eight- iol fml'.r. Ird u!h. Itfwi.1? INt 4 FtHNlfl!i;ri loH-r- X OXFOTiD, O., Oct. 2 A mob last night broke open the jail and securing Jo- 'VARSITY HEROES seph Spivy, a Kentuckian, who, with his bi other John and several strangers, OFF FOR COLORADO had been shooting hi3 revolver in the street during a fair, took him to an elm The 'Varsity eleven lft hi morning tree on which Henry Corbin was D nvtr, where tomorrow afternoon they lynched in 132. He was strung up and let down to will try concluPionB with the footbi'l pray. A second time he was strung up team of the Fi.lv nitv of Color.i lo. The and let down, and hi!e he was pleadterms played a tie cam last esr. but ing for time to write to his wife. Depuheavkr Ftah agxre sittui w.ng much ty Sheriff Hrannan and a few assist- the are not all y the and r.ow, than then ants rushed forward, cut the rope and ai"..n. Th of breaking evtn t hlf dashed d( vn the street with the pris!io!i-?line-u- p f r th? game I us f dlfw: oner. He rushed to the jail and II. L It. : ntrr; CarW n. right RUtl: F.v. has been spirited out of town. Kijwdl. rlfeht: n1; tr.wtl. rltht bft d: Cart. V'i r. Five persons were flint and danger- ld 1 tackle;ic kB.; nr.lon. biwri-nr-- . fullback; hJf-bacI!iartert wounded the in be ously night lst fightKen-tuckMocre. b ft right baltback; tween officers and the rrcn from IMtt. sutsUtUe. Marshal Jonn Woodruff and his deputy, Jacob Manrod. endeavored to ; DESPONDENT PILOT ENDS Trrxwurrrna. Vim tar4 futh ll r''nNtHi5:t unor. at , room. mrv,1mnicely - The ocenlnn: dav of horse raeintr at the Nutate far track yesterday attracted a I'owd that completely filled the grand stand, and in Fyite of a drizzling rain and a cold wind, everybody remained until the last event was finished. Both harness races were won In three straight heats, Torreon taking: the 2:16 trot ar.d pace and Ladysmith the 2:40 trot. The star attraction of the day was the h mile dash, with four entries. llorest John took the pole on the start, and held it to the finish, but he was Oowded hard, first of Corvus and on the str- tcli by Raido. lpne ttattkr was never headed in the three-eightdash, but Caligula II. crowded him under the wire. The summary: Fir?t race, 2:40 trotting, purse $100 LadvFmlth won three straight heats. Prince of Wales second, Ameria third. Tin-e- , 2:'19k: 2:27; 2:37. Second race. 2:10 trotting- and pacing, nurse r.oc Torreon won first three heats. Kangaroo made second money and Sara third. Time. 2:18; 2:21; 2:23. mile dash, Third race, seven-eightBaldo sec,rurse $L"0 Honest John won, ond. Corvus third. Time, 1:34. mile dash Fourth race, three-eightBattler won, Celigul-- .18i II. second. May seconds. Flower third. Time. The programme for today and. the oniric follow: First rae. specla trot and pace Mav ' D. A., Lavita, Minnie B., Tc.rne, i;rrr-Ra mor-- S, Second race, 2:22 class Topeka Maid, Wilkes. Cold Storage. George M.. Junethree-quartemile dash Third race, Honest John. Aiirlc.i, Mollie AHstott, Argot. mile dash RatFourth rr.ee. tier. Goldie. May Flower. r. nvyTYN rr.AtrtvoYANT MR?, . ""nu'ei.y rtHNirin:t iuh'M. 4 or without l-- 4-4-- - t- r'tr rr ltftNJ8ItEl fjyj vt Pta1 NKT.I.V - AT THF FAIR ' T. A Y- - - . l:ht h(Mtitinc. kJ 1 tt Trrr- I'htrr 7 Tt. O, , fta, E, VEETtNO Pl'NtJ NICELY rritNlSHED HOOMJ, NEAH W, :n I NKWJ.V rUHNIBHED KTtONT TKX. tv1 NICELY er o v A 11 r.u-pent- Mifn A No. orrabW. Vi SPIMTUAtlST. 5 prirtViRiinn rifowf. r.Ly virr: tty light anl hut hath. or HiH Idtnt wt'.l thl" aft rroon. Tomorrow play In trd-at Wolkrra ft id. they mill Golf Game Results. I. WllKATON. 111.. defeated Mint Kelherlne Harly. 3 up and 1 to )u v. JIIj Anthny won from Mlu C)if?l, I tin Th t4 rejrr, t rt, mr. O FtnNIJllED Wnl TmpJ". rnoNT In.noot.ft. onm'Nii iAitnn. UchU . TtnH floor. clo Will Play at Ogden. rTyvr rinri n f. a t1n heard; Z rl-- men- - m AFBAYnn, f. rn , ninititsT rnitTi Hah frr jpnk !rr. r::llr. r. rttta. iff? I ROOMS A N t ) NlCKI.Y IVlmar tratk Wednesday afternoon. OlM at the Mlrourl Bnptist jiirdtarlum early todaj from condition of the brain. 1I r rr regained onscIouinr alter the accidnl. Good Day for Dammnn. SEATTLE. Oct. 2. Damman pitched mn great ball today, but twenty-fou- r facing him In eight Innlnpn. Pnokan hit Hlckey hard and played a f ie pane behind Diimman. Score by lnnlm. - I. Iviore; .i.M- wmum rKy FV JCKF.ru rH: t. tr-lich- nnwovn to t w. n n-nni- WA NTE- D- HISCELLA NEO U S, ru - mho was Jnjjrrd In an accident at The HAMIlTOX. O.. Oct, 4sicians attending the Sulvey broth- A 0 O o -1 0 0 Seattle 4- ers, two of the five men Injured in ft 3 0 n 0 Zl 0 .. Spokane the riot at Oxford last evening, re- Batterlei Hiekey and Stanley; Dam-ma- n 4wler. port both today in a serious condl- - 4and Hanson. Umpirp 4-- tion. IiOuis, who was shot by cltl- - 4 4zens who were assisting the offl- - 4 PACiriC NATIONAL LEAGUE. 4-- ' eer?, Is in such a serious condition 44 that physicians cannot prob any 4 Standing of the Clubs. 4 further for the bullet. Joseph Spl- - 4- P. v.. 1.. p. r. 4- M 111 vey. who may recover, presents a 4 Butte f s' horrible appearance. Both ears arc 4- Ppoknn .r,i" r .. Seattle raw and 4 Rait Lake 4 torn, and his neck is 4H S3 SI 4- swollen from the effects of the 4 4is his while face also disiig- - 4 rope, Today's Gnmes. 4 ured. 4 Spokane at Seattl. 4-4 Butte and Salt I,akc at Og division. , itu.L. J. ard VI'IlNtfllKD IIOOM3 AND lUiATlD; B, Ml8 ttfft. XlCnt.V riRXlHHKD nOOMH. 11 hoomh w. j .."..H-!Cl-- bnunrke'plnr. hot ul cM atr. a.lo furn!b4 lrepirr- rtctn. t Hltlh 5uth. C ASSATERS. Ixna rrRNi'iKH uom. f:i.);c ltht. HB1 b.lt. 3rd f,mf ljil :.. n:r r.oojtr ron kent; ......lutcla W.rvtisi H uth. lt Tiiiir.n kihnimhe: Tfl r, rf., liou, AND NKtvi.r JOCKEY'S ACCIDENT ;.-jo- KTOVHR; HEATIVa BTOVTJi, ronjC r'.J t. o mn tvm. I. X. 1 rirm.nw t l E. Jte4 l"arpt kntai;mnt XfV-- m ATM. 1 nAcr. hurkkhi and HtATKni t wm'.i. I. X. kVKv.havt. Tt tn rasp-- . Uiir. iU Tr-rtf- FATAL ENDING TO Oct. M- - ItOOMS I Vletnw .. "March of the Magi Klncm" ST. M tnolH. Mm- )ft Futh, fl. n celt KFitvisiinn t:i P. W. Jlraur. " ...HrhufK rt ... Schubert Old Mrlody Vocal rnl 12 Btruck out Hy Yountr 6, by Phlllippt Umpires O'Day and Fonnolly. phy- - 2. mt " bltw-Frm- noiKri,1ff Sheriff Arrives in Time to Prevent Lynching of Kentuckian by . Mob in Ohio. - n Pittsburg AND THEN RESCUED to the ownership of his present proprietor.. 'Hundreds- of professional votaries of racing, who were at New, Orleans last winter would like' to hear what "Boots" DifrneH could pay' in reference to such a thing. The habit of running a willing, fresh race one day, with a dead sulk- Vina rrr,1 . .f ri' r rn drtn ...... l' t r vI .r nTrf VII, tVin ItAI, rfiQ VVlklUt, overtaken! McCh.CFr.ey according to this V V 7 3 h 5S 11 Hrl. XI K. 11. rmt,tr morn Cay. KEWI.T FVKN'BIinr) ROOMS. t a, e. tJthln. Jlfi. C. J. T)u . W. Trmt prime. The following programme will b gtvtn: "8trolla" overture "In Farwtl-ltini- "Muilr-il"Momfiti Batteries rhllllpril and PhHr-- : Younsf lamM runs an.Boston 2. and Crigcr. Three-ba- a X STRUNG UP TWICE The contention is that he gained a liking for stimulants before he came in- - H. Score. Pittsburg " -- Phillippl brought 'about tho downfall of the Uoston Americans y?trrIay In th flrnt game of the worM's championship series with PLtfeburc. the wlnniri. Attendance. I'".tt2. . lTopr.. r. crr APARTMENT!. FIKI-- D rumUhM frcm K. q " rata by rrPl pichlnis ot astniy Kemiy vtf.if for th Iat regular oman iftfon will tx? Klven ty I'rof. Jchn i. Medullar at the Trbern.tt : tht bflmo?n Riven until at 5:10. No more wlSl The r ? THE NEW FOR PRESENT SEASON " f AUCTIOX SALE. LAST ORGAN RECITAL W J r.EI fcaa THE Et.r. W, ftT,.r, t rtt44 I1 FALMISTRY V5IAWE LYNN, tr.i .ati'tlv-.-gitt- TtEf.T A U W. ir.S |