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Show Salt Lake Telegram. The G J, w ioox 2, : M'CORNICK REFUSES LOAN TO THE SCHOOL BOARD UCCESS BRINGS AN ENVY ON HIS HEA CAN T nvi'NiNc;, ini-:sda- Preside S-- John Oliver Keenc Is Suspended for the Alleged WONDERFUL WINNINGS OF KEENE'S HORSES. "Doping" of Horses to Make Them Win. The success of the stables handled by Kcena has been the r nsation of Russian sporting circles for a year or more, and he has beta nccuFod of ruining horse racing in this country, since everybody bet on hi en- tries. Keerfe was trainer last year for Henry de Bloch. the millionaire of Warsaw, and v on $34,000 with a eluele horse, named Sirdar. Ho has (; - Ov already exceeded this, though the season is not yet over, with M. LaHll the zarrv's Irish Lad, a horse which ha3 won 5:6,00) and now holds ST. PETERSBURG, Saturday, Aug. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) John Oliver Keene of Lexington, Ky., trainer for the racing stable of M. I. Lazarrv, who has been suspend22. ed for a year dating from August three-year-o- three-year-o- ld "Oth for the alleged use of some unknown races with drug, has won seventy-nin- e his stable and over $100,000 during the last four or five months. Keene and his friends, pay that it is the only reasdn for the ruling against him. Irish Lad's Success. When the present season opened Keene selected Irish Lad, a .sired by Galtree More, an English horse procured at a great expense by the imperial stud, for the great racing events, and Irish Lad won the aioscow and the Warsaw Derbies, besides other valuable prizes. Keene's success wis attributed by the leading sporting journal of St. Petersburg to w ise training and good riding. Envy of Other Trainers. The rival stable s, however, were un- - Banker, in quest for Credit Is til Taxes 00&&S? this, valine, but the penalty was afterward was order the won. and eventually still claimed he f mnloved It only after a race abandoned, because all the ownersto pro anto In In his entries cool off prope rly. tested against it as being cruelty has "William (lay wood, a rldt-rimals. dhsinifscd season by his employer with the off- r When the St. Petersburg of $."".0 du" him on his opened the technical committee of the ofontract.instead r said he did not The from foam employ racing cluj) began collecting at the end like Anothe r Am. ri- ridir.K. Gaywoid's the Lazarrv horses mouths had f.revlou.'ly cotSiatt. on nanvd ry. it of every race. They gathered be. n dismls.--d by t!u mvmr of th' ton and put it in bottles. It was afterward examined by a chemist named same stable, his contra t brin? canceled Perl, who claimed to find traces in it of and Ids earnings withheld. some form of morphine. "The practlr.il po'.UI. Hn nnrr ct l.li to Timoriiirs. dor- tii?'' raid a. Employed No Chemicals. IV Sullivan. thy Keene was then summoned before the "No; rot pa thl! worM," wan th curt board of stewards and he swore that he rcrly. Nvv York Tirra-yhad employed no chemicals. Two stable boys claimed they had seen Keene give some medicine to one or two hordes, and BULGARIANS f - 00 c Ju-U'.- ! ! - t - ) -- SALoVK'A. K;t. i a; i.i ii o:,a ua l.a;-;nrr- hi iai.-.-T- 1 T, l"-- . 'sun. Americans d t?y. ar.l has b n fer- Cruelty to Animals. bidden to ride for anybody e pt M. At Moscow an order was issued re- Lazarrv. Trainer Frank Pta.v va. rul-- 1 off for quiring all entries to stand in the paddock four hours before every race. The having a bottle of "s.ml elixir" In a d. Tiii- , i . n- i tiruat" t in the . Xn'.h - Tla- s'.zi.f V. ! - V t-- : . r 1", ti:- h.-r- t-- tii- M.iaie aa ,i voko. and ar not - s ta t Srri'.'-r- n r f Kl": ."tit- - v,hr ; S ' ;.nir..: ra ':;. ic. 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J : l"..r.; , T: .n ' ! : Mil- , tl"n. L 1' if!-t v : , P. la; t,. t ; !, cui-nr;,. s. Ma' Liu p. : m .v. ju fn t!; tlif writ nkd tt;e ftat rr. r.t tr i'.th l.'t of May. itk- U tt.i ri ; s - 1 it r j r'a-ar.- i - of "unpin?" against him and eventually with M. tie liloi h. but the board of stew procured Keene's suspension for a year. ards denied this ir.tst. A detective one day watched the L'iz. arrv horses for eight hours at "Warsaw. Other Americans in Trouble. On the day referred to they won four Otli! r Aire in ra.Iia out of five races in which they were en- - i b. iv aiv ;av.in iroub!,-J. ( s ridt r. lias ceieu aim me. nun rare was oniy lost itcn U. M. f.ned ?400 for an allv-.--u foa.l. which ail by a head. r ! 1 l io rfl' (. I'lrvpimt liiw i'!- - rp'rt'-; r. d iioa tr th roait! I rf-r- KILLED IN BATTLE t r- - y ii tii i tla l' vy n..ii!i', ar, M r ' - i thf amount of m:, 2150 d-r-- - nfa! n; r-- Kiound trat board. b . letter stating thnt he had discharged Ke !;? for 'Moping." willing to acknowledge that Keene h;id Keene did iat deny that he had won by superior training alone and hrd toi f d the h- rscs vhen thr-i k v, for months been trying to prove a cae and demanded that laconfront- d f - l.fAi - M. de Rlorh wrote a .T.! f . t i l t! Itrl . j ' 5 T Come In. - "iy , ! r f Un- - j ! TO WALK IN DEEP IIUD. 1 bn LIKE KQT (Hat - Si- Lazarrv horses, notwithstanding ld Not Good DO Hoard of Education h- M a hny I of a ncMdnrt la?t nlr;ht and c'.i' j large irr.nur.1 of tuMnc5.. Pinker W. S. McCorr.kk refund to advance J", COO for two weekn. tlu: j inat of vm lrs-venting t purclm K f.uh. In hi ltUr of rvfuj-.i- Mr. Ml ( ornkk ul lh" H,ft('1 U"ul r' Iil ! would not until u?tr th trixrt k bcKin to ctr.. Jn S; t!i f,i!l. 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' An la rr t', S500 Sol t, 1 - PACKING t. - t n- - t . T- 7 a-.tt ia 1. - ti INDEt'ENDEXT liVV. KANSAS j "... , ; t 1 e i : ; . $5,000,000 Tax them a little further than you are doing at present ami you may join the Johnny bears, with ears in the daisies and feet to the stars. There is sober fact worth careful thought in the tremendous mistake made in the selection and use of indigestible food. Bodily health and increased strength follow the use of ".,,.. it t 1 : - - ta; .ia ' .... : tr .. a. ;:, ! ::.!i:ar n if.'-- , a a. j ,: . "t:.t;. :;. !? 1 All Grows . 1" a a ercise. There's a reason. e ?i I- - . t.il .r ; gans. Don't let any one deceive you by saying the stomach and bowels need hard and indigestible oats and wheat to give them exercise!!!! They get too much exercise usually with the other food. Never fear that the organs of digestion will get weak from lack of ex- Solid proof of its value. I, V One can have the delicious ready cooked food, enjoy if, obtain the value and energy of the carbohydrates and yet not in the least tax the digestive or- 5? aTL ' t .t". V ;? e t t i ..'.t -- r -- : . i ! "t I In which the starch of Wheat and liarlev is transformed bv seientilie cooking into sugar (shining on the outside of each little granule of (Irape- - k - ; 3 ' tv .! t A':' a ,;, ! t t 4 I - . 5". : '. f .,. a'. i n I v F1 1 r Iv tl, ...Iv ;i One had appendicitis and the other towel ti'oebh'. T lcjirut d iiu late that past', starchy and half rooked cereals, added to white bread, potatoes and other starch food, makes more starch than the average man r woman can digest. Then follows "'starch indigestion well known in pky.-- : cians and a very common complaint. If the food is not changed, serious bowel complaints np and all too often appendicitis follows, directly traceable to irritation and disease caused by undigested starch. These facts caused the invention of 1 0 t ' 1 T'd j ;t S-- y. ntt - it FOOD ROUTE 1 , : . 1 : ! (i 1 '., s A P 1 " ! j 1 Lia- - v" a v. s t h 1 1 s 1 . i SCriATOR V. I |