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Show TUESDAY F, VEXING, w.ilTMlWKJWi mww SEPTEMBER The Sajct Lakje Telegram. rent 1, 100:), MMMMPW,'a it t v . PRESIDENT'S RELEASED NOTES TOO LABOR DAY DULE p.oom. rr.nsT . XrI tn rt wophun Tci'p l.l5f.n Tern; IMPERATIVE .SICKLY" job Bx:rr. c;r mi ft.. uk :.i f r: . - rr,t.j t !'.; runmsxsxD. tqk it cmV. 4 n c Ji k. r t-- J FVltNimiKI -. 4- - - IT ' ' I . OYSTER BAY, ' N. Y., Sept. 1. Jack Clifford and Buddy Ryan, the have practically been comhave signed ar Chicago tides of agreement to fight a twenty- pleted for the President's trip to Syraround bout under the management of cuse to attend on Monday. September The Saints, minus Eddie Quick, left for Butte last night, to be gone three weeks. Quick secured his release from Manager Reynolds during the after- noon, and will leave today to join the New-YoAmerican team, where he is offered $400 a month for the remainder ' of the season. In Quick's place Reynolds has se- cured Joey Kostal, and yesterday wired the latter to join the Salt Lakers in cal fans, having nitched heie with the lagoon team twotoyears ago. Tozer is Flated pitch the first game light-weight- J.s lie uiu ixic icidl s, the Saints should come out on series with Butte will be fol- by one with the Indians on their grounds, and during, the third week the Saints will be guests of the Si washes. Manager Reynolds accom- panied the team. , GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP IS BEING CONTESTED thir- GLEN COVE. I, I.", Sept. . , ty four piayers drawn in the preliminary round of play for the amateur golf championship of the United States com menced play today on the links of the .Nassau Countrv club. The course was in excellent condition despite the heavy rain of the la.?t week Under the changed conditions, by which every round is at match play, only thirty !'ur competitors are re, uireu lo piay in iue preliminary rounu, out iiediiy an ui the 145 who are entered In the tournament were on tne grounas. l.-- The -- DAN PATCH FAILS TO LOWER HIS RECORD ST PAUL, sanu people 1. -- Sixteen Sept. t ) 5 ".. I'-.-- r,;istf, '' 1. 11' 1; u tr. '' 1;; ; Mi' ,. t-- 1 uwrr rn:i:i A!.t, T-r- lt . ttrr.r llm. th tonum In t. bthI h.i wh. n th'! t.am.d t rir r-- fr nll r.ichtly nn -- f tr rtT.r.jr. imscovirii from rH -'. 1 fu!-.tuf.- apiw-tUSri- I;,-';Vi- n-r- lf - r - f :. 1 c - - - - rrt-srr- 'T 'TTrrrniTrr.s. vrw fT fs-- NEVADA SCHOOL MILWAUKHF Sept. 1. rri-of the National A. A. A. to lay Ligingcr The University of Nevada football mangave out the ofiu lal ord?r f events for anlocal for is th the clfampionshii s, to be hM at Miafter ager 'Varsity other gam'- this season, but it is doubtful lwaukee September K'th and 1Mb. The whether the Sagebrush boys will be ac- order v.' ill not b- - ib.anrr-Ly the refcommodated. The Utah boys claim that eree. The list follow-;U'O yar.Is hl-- h they wr not givenin proper treatment at Reno their annual track hurdles, trial heat.: dah. tril spring , and every athlete in the and fklrl d run; rate; athletic heats; University will vote to sever all final school. connections with the Nevada dash, heat; final heat: dash, trial id.-n- t ! ha. :tlti J;0t 100-ya- one--mil- e rd 100-ya- rd 110-yar- ICO-ya- 220-yar- North. t.' r hrr.- d high-hurdle- rd , d two-mi- 220-yar- ! 20-ya- fifty-six-pru- ! j i ron r:.-- i ;itt vr,T ;: .: r . 1 c'.wn. " tl..- l,t!. Suth. S ria li t.ot - i: i:i.K TtV.TH Nrrj, rt'P V'Tif Vrrt f y t r; rt rt- Pi);.;!- rtlAMM. - i t. . '.'- - c In a i, rd nd w.-lght- r:r ln you MAN HURT IN RUNAWAY ACCIDENT. Sept. 1 Suffering from paralysis of the entire body b. low the saucer track tonight. a result of a runaway accithe neck has been placed on each mile, ' which dent. W. W. While, traveling salesman should make the' riders put up a fast confor the Missouri nurseries, lies on a cot test. K. Hoagrtn will go after Eddie at the Merrick hospital. Mr. White was 1:43 of a record frtr Smith's amateur near Selish yesterday evening driving the amateurs will compaced mile, and when his horse became frightened at a e race. a in lap pete goat an) ian away. Getting toout of the hold the buggy Mr. White attempted animal by the bridle. The hore reared Utah Boy Gets Silver Medal. ami came down with both hooff on Hess Milne, a former members of the up man's bach. One of th alks the now team, and physical of the animal's shoes struck sharp 'Varsity track Mr. "White director of thr- Uran'eh Normal school at In the region of the spinal cord, paralyzCedar City,, returned last night from ing every limb. He is in a critical condiChautauqua, where he competed lit the tion. annval ati'detie contest. Milne won second place- in tho contest and was awarded a handsome' silver medal. PR0V9 CANYON AND RETURN A limit of 1:3S live-mil- Th Via Rio Grande, Sept. 3rd. Grand outing of the Auerbach em ployees. Christensen's orchestra will accompany excursion and furnish music at the dancing pavilion. Trout and Burns Goes to Detroit. chicken dinner 30 cents. Leave Fait Lake DETilOlT, Mich.. Sent. 1. The Detroit 1 p. m., returning leave Upper Falls 9:30 American league team has signed Second p. m. Everybody Invited. Baseman John Burns of San Francisco. S- - W. i M :, i f.T I "... SI 117 i. aiti- - .. S.k ll-- lik t 165 Main St. htm. l; st:c r.jr Posttn Cio Ill in lh '. c 5 and Philadelphia I trolt. : i New York V r.l i. M 12 in n13 ch.u-ng- Ft. Louir. , Washington 11) i ,t Tj ll-- ) ZA T- d f : ( "t i r. " , No T- . f -1 Trnf . .1 T-str- T. Standing of the Club3. 117 '2 4 1 ll Cl .4X Id" AM 47 4J fc. C. rilAl.L 1; Peoria, .4 .421 If 0. Han Francisco Hacramrtito Portland Seattle Oakland , p. w. fl ik l. .124 It 1T4 144 P.P. M 13 .r.r. l ry O f-- U 72 M .tI5 ,4-"- 3 .413 .403 ' T ; t - '- Ifl v.. P!- T It. A. OP.KP.Nf:. Hcott-S:rrvr- (Ti'rTrrrm'i-Tr- ;; ifiTi;i. ' t r ;.? .S V, -- . rnnvr ieo' rt Vi !1 r T, !' NT t. WE WILL Lcaa Co, co?: Nimf.Y .i i u ::t: ;i't t,Jj.t' ilJt l.'i HATTIE ar. WISnAKD, Ttacr.fr of Tiano. trthft"l. Ptg.r.r.crt a rrh"tlikv ttd Pouth sirs. ag:je3 osboh:;e. Cull. 11. a rrn cf rrofrtjiir dfJrr to anno met thnt Vlfrn., rrcetvr jpUno-- f ort at No. ii South Main. "Jlrphor. hr "7 h nt-jdS- N e. wxinr. -- Z? fi - T7 n. rEDE-XSE:- i, A lt Teacher of Piano, Vole Culture uni French. Furrslfh"! tnu'k for 4r.-lr.Biudlo ST1 7-- 1 ;' - TV . '.; J ,V - ' - j-- t1 1' T ki . - i ; jr. r ee t Jtr "H".'-- i t - 1 v.. rorr. now s.ocatkjj t T " i -- ; " nr. ott af tat ma t rt n . tfrrt n'osr ratar.x i:c-tjf'r c r in nt a- r.ooux ut i C c - rTi77T w T noons ron luTcTrT S -. tiif . C ?dTt. Ttn!H rtv-- ; iftT:t ' T O.S r f ; 1 ' i ; fC 4 tak. r7 To r. . h'ett. r.'.f acii? c mu r . i::.:, : O F 3r(t 5Tfrr - p ef a P t V. T Pi A N1 '; 5 LAitrs a:;d ErrLrcronA. COP PI It, I' Tt AtS-tfa,-" it;. "it 4 1 ron ovr.it i - "at'tta, H A N"X . TIN 4 t 1. 1 Won. '1 K"t-- FOR SALE OR TRADE, ar.d hat th n. t n rAtn. . li J ta " t.-av- LTAlf rP.ITTT" r.oo!-b7- N-.- !t :, ", co:;tr-ctor- s. J ii-w-- a' EOARDErj:. noovt and ruRNisitnu rn-HAv- r r anita Tut?et rr 1 : f ! ', ! hhnt at S1 .. S. CA t P t7 'Tt'Jl ivVtf'fritr''pr. r:'.tt.C ttat'f't- ll?; Jr Vv.kr, 5C tsL. "'. r eoard a:.d r.001: ruv. mo? - j'ecn. l r r.ri:A :rr r f, 'r.. - 0 NT vr. cap.p.y CAsriNnn U -- . 'trtf!. rou:?DRY. fufr. f t "i. ::ti.t u 11 , '. tt a o v n r, ron LHiirf tit, : p.fvr.v W. 1M vpr N. - Yr r pj V . Ttr'. rt'TtNlFHrn Nicp.i.Y DE LA ROCHE BABC0CK- - r'. Cor.aUtuUan KT nn ! ' 11 .:;r runNifitpr IJ W. NMh tIr: rr.-- an: . .'.,. rtItNt':, Tmr'. yn-x- g tii . NlCri.Y FU 1UN' 1 Hi 1 Ll to Writ r?ANr-- t n N1CTTLY CS3-- !. t'AUTT nicitlt Sr4ruitNiBitrtn Wt: U y frontk iioom - ti: r.r.rA'n N0f,x ncoif nnNiin; rtt :ft rcitstf-iir.- Nr.wLY r- np" 'j itr al V2 2 21 HE. tft hocus-- p.ouija r r. ly rt Nirin.Y t- tie. . 1 n- GHOU.VI! K t P,r3M1 NICLLY 1 r ; liNiTt'i'rr. rt tNtTirn rnovr ra?. f e"- - nrr re. ? Y r!! it rxui(r fM; ttf rtf 10 rt'ttNiMinu T f" p? Gmdtitt from rorrvtorT of TiTut- -. r'ltol of HAhn. Hrr-llJiruKfl. Uric, pnd Grrmanv. Violin Irntrurtion for wd mm th advricd vtuJcal. pttnrr Ponjitltutlon b.l'1lnf Ul 1 I" T . t;tkfr!nt N H W Y rt'P.Nl I7 t4-K- . ti a 7 at rrhtjf wfj willard tit lt '11 porrn a. n f :.' nu. V fXPNLTinr '5i V ) r r ! iu vr'TU 1 Trvo T; - !- t P. noi:. j.ah rn'ttNtinrn r tf " nojitu; n v.. Nirrrr.T rt rtvTitr.o noovt li t r :-- T- v. t. rtrtvi'trr in 1CTITI !e. T--- 1 rt r. o"vr - NlfTf,Y? CP NIP lirTMUH) tending musicians ! ana musical Studios ? st r, ' tjrvr-- . f- CIlSlw rrrrrr pPiOtvv w T Nf n, rruNiibiiiciJ nvn i H'".t i.at rr,r: CXl. r rtf '! f h ' tf r-- P X'T1 rr :v;ftr lie,. .O jj rPNiitrr vi-vvr- rr nA TAttr rt.Afttc, Kr.Tfi n'n. . j.:or tin rt t r t rkrt'!,!HF PI 7 nrncn r iTli 't'o'cBitAiTa C P. N i rr'tvi?' - r,- -.' r W .?;r it 'r'f i" ""T rxcrcLTj; and nrrAiniNo. jtrn' e.y T - -- 'f ? -.t fv?::;,;i:n Vc j ln tlt9 tl r j 1 rtroM) firy .Tr r.-.- T"--- V f r ' n ArrrAYrn. 1 Nr-r- frf NpriTLY U Cliy. ukj: AI? r- tjoriMt i.Apnr. - I VT " r-- -- Ccr W ft.ratlv ""-"- pAnrrxn Arm rArrnnArrcrn. ro r Tart T. rt'rtvt?irrr - Teacher cf Piano, Violin and Harmony. Studio. C.Mr ilut'.e P&Ur, 5 W. Routh .TL Jrd at I'.f.Uinct, 1 "... it 5 - . r- - f r. I"! Jar. btf Al.'TOIi Standing of the Clubs. Anjf-i- r -n . runNPjHi:t T?-- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Los "T"- -r y- nvt n'pv'i-ur- a E",t NLLIl ItUNLr llaLt'ir.l your f fot---.-T-tir- - :4 V. - - rvrt., ;., 4 rrr ftAvrrrr no jc rtT.vi,'t:n r.orti an: poaiu LOANS irMPlXlYKH YOU Yesterday's Games. Mliwaukre, t; r f-- -OlitAP. PorTir.vrT convr.n .?."? l; 19 f"! r'i(-TT'T :; -- J.msT tof ?n.r.V - :tv P.ul .VJ .4V) WESTERN LEAGUE. .19 "y7 r:-- f ( r.4 t r . titer. for i ?V . linn!!; LOATT. ..No Ut.... 1! nnr'rif L .f4i W. P C. ct rJ v, 41 ..jt ..r f .41 rr -- I'fT.Nl :?! t:T . t ;r.'. N't third ..'V, w 1" . r tr.A t f n rfwv rr.oif 1 t' .r H'ttvtt'f vt t tt foo!;! rT tr Wmj, V'r rr f-- " j J.o.av ONLY i'Y OWN VrN:Y , I ; Clrvf-Iaful- . b; tv ? " P'AA'AVn f'nji f , f j w t tt TTrtf. ' i-f j Washlnrrton, 2: Rotn. 1; firpt gvA. Ronton, f.; .cf .nd Karr.r. Washington. I.o lis. K; 3; fim pan.-'- . .t. Ht. l.oi;l! 6: Pleveland. 2; secmd irarnr. PhiladeTphhv-NoYork; postior.rd; rt P. r t'i jt yrn c' . ; -!; tat:t.A t thati lr n to3 1 Yesterday's Games. Mllwaukre Cdorado Springs Kara- - City St. Joseph !) j. rr Peoria Des Molnts On. a ha . Tfr-- "-f-f,V ' 1 r. v.r. .m Ut r 12 : "f;rot - vir- -t rr r"t e'tr t!M a Itlchlfr, -V-ii- rf Ar Vmv 1. t N'n r!fy. DR. 4- - i- O- - r(V 1'rV: THAT 1 cm n nr.ir.'f.r'rnr'-r tr a 7fa :vpt.r.T f r. l rm. Tl . rt' ot'ttr iV!f . .,.. eTf-etn- 1IAV2 .i W--- HONEY TO " w. , ., t t , fi and dttino. lT.":-k- ! . P. W 9 t: ?.At:n ro..,rr Tt pat.t f 'rh"r cT.rN5Nr; h'.T'r' lr n h .v. v.tK. Mttrr, .nrr.llxftil : tas on I lrr.tt4 Thwi 1 2-- r Standing of the Clubs. !"-::v- TVI'T-rT- . AMERICAN LEAGUE. THE FALL HATS On sale we exhibit entirely new shapes in Miller, warburtqn and Denney Derbies, as well as In soft goods. BROWN; TERRY & WOODRUFF CO., h r'r.t. ! r:t t. ' - CLrA?:x::o ruhl f.rnt. and 1. .... Bilt - .25, n . Miln t'tr tr.i!rd r T'-'t- fn!-trtK- ;'t - l- - Stancllr.jr of the Clubs. u $1 -- was 1.. - 4i.T r-- 1M1-Z- the Pldladplphbi AmrJ'-abasebnll club today signed Pite-l- r league Waddell for next season. Wadd.ll Rube is under suspension for the n malneler of the season for Jnsuborelmatieiii. Mont., ffrr, v r- rr. AT SAUCER TRACK TRAVELING -- 1IDIMN v r.rT r KTIT.T. told lh,jrh THH flM at- . of MISSOCLA. l..n- r-- er I 1' 1 l.rnk dash, tin il low hur- d on rr TlfK II0'TOT."9 In t. t.H t d. .1 o " l"NrTp. Tt - . iitat at. rt r n ? .k e-r- -- . o-- tr rT -- -rT; sneer L.A?rr or rnt. i.v, t hax-- f rtv!'a ''in;-i.. r (!-- r ! 111 :rr , r.nnMs t r. v. '- .4,",.v . ....2... . . :i i ...f.,., - ?:i ro ant rpovT rtr?- J iv r" B.'tvriw.tttmt oitit n -- r. U'H'.!M V Nirnt.r rt'HNi;nf:i rriK')V.'irrNrcitn?.AroiiT I1Trai tt'. lrr.tnotrn!a - OGDEN. Sept. 3. Kid Reid of Denver, a is in Ogden and wants a pugilist of note, 124 fieht wdth anyHe-i- to 12'5 pound man In the country. willing to post $200 that he can beat him. ! U-!r- rf - t - riTl - ."- .;-- !t - P.TAI. P.STATIT.- ittTNT. LOAN?. INK. f . f - ,V T" l M r I wr. -- SAG1N'AV. Mich.. Sept. 1. Martin Duf- Chicago, welterweight champion offfp''the ofworld, and Gus Cardner offou--th-Piiiladelat ten i)ound;j, f phia. champion rounds to a draw last night. Gardner was cuiweighfd by Duffy nearly fifteen f . . ; c v.rrwi,; "I iv t,;:?ltTr? r.nnMi. Ntrr'.r rtp,stHiir.! . T ' r- . i Kirr-lr- Cli-!rm::t- race at V. ror. salz heal. r.sTAin rnn -- Ni ';uTf Tort ornf vtr-r- . ri. of fr ffcltr I!t Wh U v Tr rf'i tirrioM s r i.'.stjh -!' T and AVilliams are matched 5 K t'.opd. I!rf if - roll l0!'t' fi !;'iR;i! 'hi-aw-- RACE 1 T r-- y Mack nr.ij-i.nit- : A ono-niil- I think Louie will beat him." vowr '!r-- or. m ItAvn ron - ;?- T. run; NATIONAL LEAGUE. run: e dles; final heat; relay rare Field events will start simuitar.'-oa.-lStanding cf the Club?. IN LONG'S WINNING with th" track event-- , as follows: lob p. v.. i vault; throwing I'i'.t.'b tt ; .c: r.i irg .. e.T The order of events is qiven out by in .!' A letter received from Billy Lavigne President Liginser in order to inform Nu Vik PI i" 11" .1 .his morning stated that he and Louie the contestants hov to arrange their Fro ': n f. .feo i r l I P r..i Long arrived in Vancouver August 2Gth. entries. tl 7T Sr. I.oou .?.' and that Long began training at once for i;;, r I d .ZZ h!!ad- !ph'a Zi O Rolley Bates Knocked Out. his fight with George Memsic, set for 1. Tib. s further Charlsays: WHATCOM. Wash., S pt. Lavigne September is here training and seems Kite-hi"Memsio St. I.eaus toniKh'. knvko e.ut alo Ycsterdays Games. to have made himself a big favorite by ltolley Patos f)f thv.s city In O fourth St. l.oui. f,; Plti!urf. . his victory over Spider Welch. We have round" of what was to hiv b r. a ;; (ln Innatl, !. hic;.j.;r to a club Portland at an offer from had round ge. Itrt r.klyn. 11; It ton. 4. meet Ilerrera the latter part of SeptemNew York. 4; Philadelphia, 1; firt cmi. ber, if we win over 'Memsic, and the club New York. S; Philadelphia. 2; f. cor.d Waddell Signs With Phillies. at Seattle makes the same offer, so we .. have something at stake to win this time. PHILADELPHIA. S.'pt. 1. Man;if.vr can heats; heat; S mhs. i.r.7.u: t TACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. : ln-- t n . 1;,E t - '.'.' lTat , day with: I j !;'m-- ; - HE HAS CONFIDENCE Now I ?t.iln Ss. ft : Stri'.t,V h i:n.v. r t v.: MIDWir. d-1- of the N-- ' v i who I'mhk oi'r.;o'iy. ep! ;r.ititli J d.n J. J;;.b !'.-- . SO-yar- ru jT: il r. V i rrif-ft- Ki-.i.ir- m . r- J BE GIVES NEXT WEEK :. k'itir r.o ! UTAH BOYS SORE rtn t l.y . f I 'll vjtrrri rr- Ntrr.Y ! p o r r "J-- "van i Hilt l v ft. '"A'tavt ,, lr.o-.jc- t- - r,d. lf . rr. . ttyn r. f-- " ! ; . ! 1 it Crir.ITUALIT. F-q- of ft rr. it -- f-- ; -- 1 1 n-- sV.i-.v- p.-.tr- lv tn. ct hm. rnNif nit prurt'u r-- . - t t F-:t- l . f : ee & . ;rrShf4 roorr.t; .U f .. n nth i sa cil.i.n' r o r a. g-- . to Tri1 . "TT t A'n r4hr o. Weil T ti ; r!rPy nrtSr!" in lr ;H.'-h..'':-..- ltet... fttr.G. a. -n '- -- nrd mV, )m t m4rpily i .At rrnNiftunn i r. nicki.t ittr.tlrm n k r, e ntiy j nr. rfrslrrd n O K. ; ffrrt jrefrf-lf 11 m partaklr s rwti. 'f ih Oh ' r. 5; . t ac 1 of t,p had until t Thon tt no rald fflrtl ln!jrl Mm t" rr . tt T.'irnT.v nt:a , buy a luitu li of D.rti. tit inn lj:n.!ar.t of pt!!-tp- j r!'rr-t ,1 r t :h i roiMrr mfilil of tatir-f:V.r rirlr-tto nhow U. h l k pa i1 il fiuni Hi" t! ra .jp. at d fi rm twt. ot'AitTnn?. v. t. ; h Hi rr all. N t a tar r.f t h',;k! lrsl' raflr. t '.h sr. ! ft a rtr rr.ir-- l r t a hf. V 'rr V Irs rrtll I ui '.rr tr' nj.in Umnrrl wI;ti r.r- iY.m:.;"i' lf 'n ?!! I M. !!k th .!rpi.rio. Nirnt.V P.rvirji. II v li rtMisTitn larra:.-1" i h ihrf n !h In rrr lCi'l-Wtl r'Ay. ' K'.t to p. . m way t the jk!n -i it'-- ! ! tri' it ;inf. of birK Dc-cer.s- sd . 1 t h Fo-;t- ir,-"- rr-f-m- 1 h-- . 1 Anrcri X. L dlr-.-- r . T I: t sn-ra- Crpt ttr. a-t- 1fc t cnoEitAnrx. r - r 5:n4 r tt. .. t r ; lc w r, 5 Arc T,.r'r e en m, r. and ? . nr n-ns-m;- .4 t!tnf t rn; -- J J'r...j .r EL . ii Ki-wL- - In lrrvrr his world's record i; rtva.ofIt n4 rtm r..rr5;'-.,-C?;.t- ; t v t- .v tlvm- - I, X, ".; f t. Tf:r.."t rl. : Kl!-y- uan l'aun un surer sr thi.-i-f..u:ths- s . 1 - Iteid Wants a Fight. J by - - Fought to a Draw. triy the lha.1 11 1 ri:i.rrr Iisfar.try comja:.!i A. H. C and P rf the Tv. If li res'n.cnt. now ptntl'nd nl I.. i t Do il.i.o. ar- to ni ti. i;ate. In li ry nt lYrt Kin., aiir.y fuM rr.an. I srli.nli.,: ortninr 1'Jlh c.d mi.tfj. ml r l.t. until ij ;irg I". ;. V. wl! charce rf M.ij. tl..- Ttah : j i Kn.i"n. T n thoi.F3r.il r .'.irrs will ror.Krr-Kaon the Kutisia plains at llu- time of the f.-- motor-pace- d T Aucnorr caxji. HritciAi. At.u r :t.; i : h ff r-- u-- Samuclson to ride a five-mil- e I -- - IX'--. f A- irnrrrs. ?i C--' JH I 1 cor-repponil- s. first-clar- MOTOR-PACE- D nert wan '. 1 fullv nttmr.t at the State fair yesterday. Despite nca:i?:tr,-iitthe fact that the great pacer had gone FAILED TO FINISH against time at Readville, Mass., and DATE NOT SET FOR been almor.t continuously on the WITHIN TIME LIMIT had cars until today, fc.3 went a mile in two PENROSE OBSEQUIES miputer. The weather was idoal. NEW YORK, Sept. 1. Again yester- - being warm with rcarccly a breeze s was In Arxangementn for Funeral of the day the cup defender Reliance failed stirrinjr and the track to register her third victory over the condition. Soldirr Await Arrival of uer ?ni !l mi.e up died wind the because Lipton challenger Crpt. Tcnrosc. to nothing and the time limit of five and in 2:10Vi. Dan Patrh. r.ccoranitd by his one-ha- lf appeared for hours expired before she could running mate. Old Mike, o r thf" t'." f . Arr;.!:r :r :nts tirm-At his trkil apr.int thf second reach the finish line. U 11. r.. Pi f luivi rrn ::ro. WC'iim .;.s McIIf-nrno,! did for th- - woid Ker margin was approximately the scoring : 1. u II t will prohut th'y r.imp'ir.'.; and the stallion was off. rovcrip?: pame as on Thursday last. She was less tr.ornintr. ati.v pi tir.! I ..e.- c),:,v.-r.. n.t than half a mile from the finish when quarter was uon- - in thirty ficr the ,., .',, V'.'r r'v ''av.d" i' 1". r.r.d Itt-''th tim tl ie sun sounded. The Shamrock III next in tweniy-rin- e . m r- tfty-nini thf halt and thrct..M:tlvdv f..r.. r.ii r.n was a faint blur on the horizon, fully makme the? far turn the run- - rr'rt.! m;ti Around fourth. l i two and cr.e-hamiles astern. The Re- - nc.r clnfVnvd PitrMl.lianee'5 failure to score the race was the Patch did the third rmrtcr in th'tty ar. I n ore exasperating because her ultimate tl ilrxO Uil 11 Coming into th? sfreM. h triumph is now conceded, even by Sir and .dth hitrst of Thomas, himself, to he simply a for- a Mcllenry fairly lifting hl:n along Vuf. IN ITS MILD FOUtil mality. The superiority of the Ilerreshoff last quarter was done in hvcvty-rir- 1 seconds and the mile in tv.o boat in any kind of weather is acknowl-fc'lse- d and. one-hathe yachting critics of both minutes. by Jchn J. Judson Is Quarantined, but 13 .H''-- s of the Atlantic. Yesterday's fluke Net CcnfliieAl to His Bed With l('y prolongs the agony of the contest 'thuX. has already bee decided. TO ATHLETIC EVENTS the Dissas?. ON 1t, l;t,i 3iatf of the rejrtrl the Senate l.rcau Imperative C l.KAN VfUNtHHl.Ti KTUIfTI.Y nuture of lh icrejvr from S c ro- rtpfn tr, rrx l'.irht for hn.trkf tary of State Hay and rrUnl Stairs prlvi4! ftrlJjf : Uwn rsn4 h4 ; rw4 Minister Iteauprr. Thr.e r.ote,. the V H dc iarca. were regarded an ni unTfi t r,D hoomh and offtnslve. board thr Ua), n wk cr rr.tr.th; ty The main quftlon now f!lrti!M,''l txt whether the 'riled State will w'lllnjt or to enter Nirni.v rtT.vtHiinn nrviM. rOAlil) will now Into nKtlat'.on. t the mnttrr drop and take up If At rr: Ul X V.t Tr-- rj fimpij3 Niri:i,r nwvm and the Nicaragua route. !r Jf IT V. 'h dll! fif ho.;tM-)fr-rtnN!fitrp TRAINING A TENDEBF00T rriiNiHimi ni.noANT. JrwrSry rw nvr IN THE AUT OF EATINO ffvrrt. , Peht r.4 r- t !fre. n H. M'n. rnftrrlr.ft. ;vl C. t.!P .i:i hat. t I -- Phil del j Ha DKN'Vnn. P.nMar 1 NJmt.Y NItW nHS"lFiU'H to harn Forr.rtJ-.l-Fpt.c rf the ai.Attrny and In r!n!- - farrl'y; trinSr I t i'h 1 : Mntlran t,tmii ftotojry i of If 4th phj on lh 11 if of ntn t of penvtr. 1. 2 l .n In lVrivc r th city named itnoM.i rnn nnt5i:K:i:riNa. F the Shamrock Athletic club of this city 7th (Labor day), the opening of the New on October 5th, and Manager Kelly also York State fair. Accompanied by a small party Presihas Jerry McCarthy and Tommy Wal dent Roosevelt will leave Oypter Bay lace of Chicago matched for September on the night of the 6th, arriving nt Syra2Sth. cuse Monday morning. At 10 o'clock he The articles of agreement for these will review a great Labor day parade. Shortly before noon he will t escorted two bo'ts signed by Fig Hart, man- - to the State fair ground.", whrc he will "L """"re ami njau, nC . formally open the fair and deliver his ceivea Dy Jveny this morning, ana wun Labor day address. Returning to the them came a letter saying that the two city later in the afternoon the President will review the parade of the soon as tneir transportation munsj In the evening former United Slalis reached them. This means that the o Senator Frank lliscock will give a dinner in honor of the President. Presical fight "fans" will Fee two crack con tests within the next few weks, and dent Roosevelt's party will return diManager Kelly will see to it that they rectly to Oytr Bay. arriving here on of the Sth. are on th3 square. The articles as the morning eaca that figntHart signed by. require er shall deposit 2".0 with the National Bank of the Republic in this city, and no transportation money will b sent UTAH'S SOLDIERS until that amount is put up. On acccount of a dispute that has WILL DO THEIR PART arisen between Oorg." Oilmore and Johnie Hertz, vv. to who in the manager of. Martin Duffy. Manager Kelly his to called off all negotiations relative to tar Troops Prom Fort Douglas Are - Duffy tigh t until the (111- McCarthy Eugns in Ei Military Game more-Hert- z trouble is ended, in Ivar.so3. letter-carrier- f S-- Panama rntnl - l Dlnalthcs from a t. Iiosota corrr "potulenl PANAMA. nts rk jit; jl.viiis tr.l U T-- r, !) r-- iucm?t rou rtnsiBin:ti K. SrvJ Pujih. light t."tJirj!nr; t V. T it "N I? ; . Vlt U N H : I Jr ' t !h Atd fttam J. r r ir- : Nirni.T ii . rl: v week, top. The lowed home r : 1 . --- : cinia Notts, fit tr. rr.: hw. moii pj , :r? t ir. :tt n j;.e fm. i r tr.T. llf n n H i :. 1 it, f, hi.lr CVwI F.O-0M3- ; W. H- light UMkf;!ri. r.s1 a t t v ..ji. - umora VVff!. y to i!at.n Ft. U ri ;t and Offense at Took Colombia Fair Will ana Kyan, ne Open State pimis Leave ior iwmNirni.Y rt'UNlHHKtl UOO3 am f. W. Trnv,. torJ. ot at United Address Demands west Without Their the an Deliver Wallace and Carthy isooms ani NP'nt.r rt'iiNiHifnii Wo tt.rv, fcr I'c'.t boartl if "" States. Star Pitcher. Sfen Articles. Syracuse. t?iS - I .- V - J I Tmi l. Mrni.Y n'l'.NiFHru and fNrrnC. r eo m for Inrillon. tr; n r.- t 1 f' vrn.L r : '- -r ?' ci. l a i .T, T f ;-- t , A .? |