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Show avKny t'A.i mu tJi ocnmc :i, r. TMu the luncs often of CATARRH ivi s..i 'i.t1 -r e ?: FIRST STACE OF CONSUMPTION ! i.'j vounjf. t- (.! 111 ir i os .11 " i il. Ji.ilt i' t who tie hove : .r.; s1'. .:.i : Li...r. 'il t.i twe i s 1 ! Tin... . ..!'i J ;.,i r ihu'.ii. t'.fii-iv- 'neie re i m.-s- fuiii.it. il :,)i.:i, to lip m a pied .i. i. . i :i;e pro;.: i tcii ! i i!" -i ; ! i' : i.ii.i j i i cun-- e 1j : .?. .. i p j.' ; - i ' I'lli'1- I ' v :' i i.: ;i 'SIX 'j a sii.ii ;s. Tiii-- !:.. i'.i.:;e.s uni aui . the tree me ni wcj'i." i r,. ;:e nl'.eit in perforilied i1 sdni'iifd 'i:o.i!,hl the W.l:l ll!ki-!- ri AC os (hi Id ui but have purchased several pottle to give to those without the mean to buy, and have noticed without exception that it has brought about a speedy euro wherever it has been used. Rose The cold wind snd rsin, sluih BEWARE OF snd mud of NoCONTRACT INS CATARRH. vember sre epe- to cstsrrk of tlio lungs. conducive rilly escape. jte women rpon the Bret symptom of catching cold reruns should be tsken. Cold nd to catarrh. CsUrrh ends in consumption. Delays srs dangerous. for Colds and Catarrh. The following interesting letter give young womans experience with WHEN SHOULD Uer-bln- g. Contains no Narcotise. One reason why Peruna has fonr.d permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can lie used any length of iime without acquiring a drug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary results. It is permanent in its effect. It has no bad effect upon the system, and gradually eliminate calarrk by removing the cause of catarrh. There are a multitude of home where rerun has been used off and on for twenty years. Such a thing could not lie possible if Peruna contained any druga of a narcotic natnre. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman (Sanitarium, Columbus, Pe-rn-- na Pe-ru- Peruse: Miw Boss Gerbing, a popular society woman, of Crown Point, Ind, writes: Ercently I took a long drive in the country, nnd being too thinly clad, I eanght a bad cold which settled on my lungs, and which I could not seem to shake off. I had heard a great deal of Verona for colds and catarrh and 1 fought a bottle to try. I am pleased that I did, for it brought speedy relief. It only took abont two bottles, and I Ohio. consider this money well spent. " Ton have a firm friend in me, and I Ail correspondence not only advise its use to my friends, fidential. Ok:! i" j mg hr .fJ i.. Ij-v- i ' I., ii'.: AND. i .i.o r i.:.. s WORLD con- j ,if :i i.;.i.i huiu- no:,: ill.- id r) hud I r nicer u'i-- . - Ki ri.- ; 'v i. Ucipliv .. L a (. E. 5 1 H 0 K. - 3 7 l ., '.i IC'ii;. ,'i. Liuuald. u:ol ni-- Ityiuo..; :. ,. cn-iil- go rues t. ill ho jilinc.l. Score: I'acouu I'oiilur.il iivei-al- i ttniieries: Sturhcil und Krry. I'u.plie IUI.R ' i sud 1 1 I (iraham; . 1'eiTinrt. at S'l'i Frjncisco. Nov. 23. f O.'l.P'iii tiluy was marre.l hy sexi-ra- l nrcidetiiv. three hnif-efiilimg. Their Ka-dn- tilers c?fa"e. ;erio.i:i Injury. Kitzpat-tii'- k utily ouc hurt, lie had tiijuut on Ocyrnhe. favori'edn I ho vac tho list ran. Wli-- n running prominently ur long fnun the finish Ocvrin and he fell. Kit.uat-ti- i sustained a severe cut on the Vraip and was shaken up. Lady Rov.ell ami, Wandtrlng ltoy stumbled in the flri race, throwing Moran and Bell. 1 lie fatter rider again met wlili an accident in the second rare, when the saddle on Vel slipped. The Imy then was so unstrung that be whs not. able to ride struck and beat ber and chased her Ling Dong iu the Uii id. Uuly tr.i faabout the house with a large knlle, vorites finished fiist but the oilier threatening to kill ber. He also told winners were well played. her that he would not support her.fiM Results: drove her from the house, and hag First race. 6 furlong, selling Flaneslm-deserted and abandoned her. ur, won; Karahel, second; Myrtle H., The defendant is employed by tho third. Time, 1:15. Salt 1 ake Engineering company, and Second race, 5 furlongs, purse En ire it Is alleged that the company now Nous, won; Lily Golding second; Maowee him $25 for services, it is asked crae, third. Time. 1:02 that a restraining order he Issued to Third race. Futurity course, selling prevent him from drawing that money Yada, won; Corn Blossain second; Ucib and that on the final hearing of the Raison, third. Time, 1:11. rase she be allowed $35 per month aliFourth rsi-e- , one mile and a sixmony for the support of herself and In- teenth, selling EveaG. Won; Heather fant child, and $50 attorneys fees. Honey, second; Allopath, third, 'lime. lnmiiie.1 k SUIT DEPARTMENT The feeling against the Austrian laborer st Murray growing out of the assault esse a week ago, anl the mysterious murder a abort time before that, la becoming so accentuated that a plan will soon be adopted for the baatshment of the Austrian colony. Tuesday night the first meeting of the (Ttimoi was held to consider the matter. Monday night another has been called, it which definite utepa will be taken to proceed along lawful lines only, excluding any mob effort or violence. Between now and the meeting Monday plana will be formulated to secure the exodus of the Austrians, that will then be presented for adoption. TROUBLE : 2. 4. Fifth race. G furlongs, selling Whoa Bill, won; Sterling Towers, second; Allopath, third. Time, 1:48 Ah Vaugli, alias So Loug, a China-maFifth race, 6 furlongs, selling of rather shady reputation, was arrested Wednesday morning by Officer Whoa BUI, won; Sterling Towers, secBen SeigfuB, on the charge of vagrancy. ond; Scotsman, third, lime, 1:14 Sixth rare, oae mile, selling Minn is not alleged that the Mongolian haa been walking the 'streets at late danao, won: Red Cross Nurse second; and unusual hours of the night" nor Northwest, third. Time, 1:41 4. that he la an associate of knowa So Long was arrested for thieves. Bennings, Nov. 23. Results: First race, 6 furlongs Darkle won; vagrancy because he refused to pay his poll tax. After being booked, he Blurot second; Foxy third. Time, promised to pay up if the city would 1:15. Second race, 7 furlongs Queen give him two days time. He was acElizabeth won: King Pepper second; cordingly re ease. on his own recognisance for a cou 'fi of dayi! Green Crest third. Time, 1:29 The city officials are determined to Third now. 6 furlongs Puncreatis make a war upon local Chinamen, and won: Gold Fleur second; Jdonscodor compel them to pay their taxes, and it third. Time. 1:161-5- . is said that many arrests for vagrancy Fourth rare, one mile Stolen Mowill follow If they refuse to dig up." ments won; Proceeds second; Urook-Ivuithird. Time. 1:41 Fifth race, mile and 70 yards Sly SUED THE CITY. Bride won; Nuit Blnc.he second; Ruby Salt Lake City was made defendant Hempstead third. Time, 1:48 Sixth race, mile and ln a $5,000 damage suit filed ln the disA Inter Bencrockett second; won; trict court yesterday by S. O. Day, who seeka to recover that amount for per- Dimple third. Time, 2:021-5- . sonal Injuries received on May 81. 1904, Nashville. Tenn., Nov. 23. Cumber- ' in front of the central fire station, by land Park results: being kicked by one of the tire departFirst race, 5 furlongs Korea, won; ment ho.'ses. which were beiug exercised. He alleges that lie was driving Florida C.. second; Lamplighter, third. along the street In a buggy and when Time, 1:02 Second race. 6 furlongs April Show-erpassing the fire horses one of them kicked over the dash board of his bugwon; Ben Voile, second; Glen-dothird. Time. 1:15 gy and kicked him in the breast greatThird race, 6 furlongs Kuska, won; ly injuring his lungs, shoulders and breast and also causing severe internal Nannie second; lcewatcr Hodge, third. Time, 1:14. Injuries. Fourth race, mile Lida Leih, won; Florence Fonso, second; Tailenham, TO RECEIVE RABBI. third. Time. 1:43 Fiflh race. 6 furlongs Dartbula, A meeting of officers and members of the Congregation B nai Israel was held won; Weber Fields, second; Otuelia, last night at the residence of Samuelor third. Time. 1:15 Sixth rare, one mile Rachael Ward, Welts to arrange for the reception Rabbi Cbarlaa J. Freund of Washing- won : Mafalda. second; Bank Street, ton. D. CL who will arrive ia Salt Lake third. Time, 1:42 next Tuesday or Wednesday. He comet to take the position made vacant a MEXICO TO ADOPT GOLD STANDARD. couple of montha ago by the resignation of Rabbi L. G. Reynold. A reception committee composed of Mexico City, a Nov. 23. President Simon Bamberger, Jacob MoriU and Camirhicho of the National Bank of Samuel Welt was appointed at the Mexico has called a meeting of the meeting. They will meet Rabbi ITeunJ hankers of this city for tomorrow to at the train upon his arrival in the city. consider and decide on such measures He will hold hi first service In the as may be deemed opportune to aid In the efforts of the government in the synagogue Dec. 2. proposed moneary reform. Minister of Finance Liamatour wifi be repreJUNK DEALER IS ARRE3TLD. sented. It is the purpose of the government Louis Miller, a Junk dealer, wka aria rested yesterday by Officer Taylor on to move slowly and rauiiouKly and afthe great financial the charge of obtaining stolen property. harmony with g a change to what is Miller was trying to sell 400 pounds of fairs in practica'ly a gold basis. copper roofing which. It s claimed, from Federation ball. was stoen man." remarked the Fourth South and State aireets, last i "I'm a individual. The other iook- -j Wedncsdev night. MilW claim that at Mm clneely. "1 cannot be did not know that the copper hs.l j je'-.spiili re." he s.M. Brook'i.i Life. been Siol.-n- , and says he pail a roup CHINAMEN'S POLL TAXES. OVER COKE PROCESS. i .e uiiii trOUl l ri't'i- j alleged, defendant induced to sign plain-li- another agreement In ff re-IB- M to the patent. The latter paper defendant represented that he needed to show the H. C. Frick Coke com-PBof Pennsylvania, to which he intended to sell the patent It now developed that It was an unlimited option on the patent, and plaint- iff that the agreement be set nad void, as to the patent. ask awe and declared null it ia a cloud on his title JL'RY COULDNT AGREE. Bfew-art-- M rirt' IBuuiVlion brought to recover injuries received In jlnn,,.r Personal 19fl2, thrown from 'I Ju,,r whith in a nu i? stealing prln'lPal question involved vat ,'i. of Person stealing a rife PlainMe T0'1, d,BW for injuries. he w,s JuaUfie.1 in rcitoe'?Md v,e because be was trying aide of his mother beInrhA, did not have money to ta, ,j b.-- ' f,nd hlsband a forger. bempr?,n tljat husband and is prison, hpr a:nT,fed of forgery , if n.j.? in,e in the state il fh" ?1Hl (0n)PUlillt district court against c oi plaint filed itr rharl!in?i.n' 1 11,1 th,t W1'kinn was, on tnr hia'cX to lwo year te.nced Id ia now serving that foies,,. n,, defendant were larried ,hl city on Aug. 12, 1901. "5 IPE charges Crueitv I?Kf utum.i J.r ! .1 CRUELTY. r j whni C. te 3-- 5. 2-- 5. the case of James Thomp-again- st the Oregon Short Line wiroBd company, which was tried in court yesterday, not agre upon a T,ie J,,rJr WM out all night on toe'll ln' fter its report tnat morn-- i discharged. The cane will ", retried and has been set for Per hr divorce Jack n 1 three-sixteent- The Jury Jn bait now 3-- . Anrn deaertion are Mrgret the Graham from James R. Gra-- 0 little over a ago Th ' romplaint. which was ae that on iirf,.i,,i' any cauve 3-- a, eff.-ctin- self-ma- de loud-voic- t .I r :n xti i Ti.c the U 1 d . H. YALE'S EVERLASTING CHAS. DcviPs Auction - tttuti:,- I Al, i ii.g. u l..fl tin: 111, g ;..r ! rm.-.d.ie- puas-eisg- a-- 111 : etai-bo.i.- GRAND guar-umei'- d r CRUISER'S OFFICIAL u. 1 fr 40 PEOPLE 40 J. a Saving it" aii Id he the iu. djhtiucMy and xv us positive in j,i hlcntlilratiun of Mia Paiteri.m and tho J' Mt,rRan 8n,lt,i- - He had couple partic-ilsrly- , he nottoiPkf There is always a little quarreling going on around the circle and I keep mv eye open to ace the fun, the newsboy explained. toIifonHfCPlLn Sn,,pnpy recalled a. olograph of Smith an.l fo tbat ,h" W vuminon.il before the grand !"J Jury and that he hail PP'r a pceaip,;;lii,I!,t Smith pror,um'but that he nad held it being unable to serve il. Court adjourned until Saturdav morning at 10:30. FIGHT WAS A FAKE 25 Carson, Harry, M, Charlie 3 letters. Adolfo Douglas, Dr. Dodd, Ikiul Dixon, 8. K. baatman, Ed Casml, Wiilie Gravlet, A. 1. h'redericks, Geo. Hart, F. h. Sons, Holmes, Elmer Halley, Ii. T. E. Hornet, O. Hughes Fruit and Hlgley Jenkins, David II. Jaixibsen, Hans Junes, Thou. C. Keuan, W. J. A. Ling, Gus Casm lniKn. Clark, ('. K. U. A. J;t xatix, E. Daves, Thomas A. Drocbop, Jean Emmett, Averrill Gardner, A. D. Gord.iu, J'aul K. Holme. Limoni iii.man, T. 11. Herrington, Rufus IlarrlMon. Roy Homes, Mr. lrudet. J I 50 to $1.00 Telephones Co. Hill. John Jenkins, Joseph Jenkins, J. 8. Johanani, Uourge Kaufman, Jost. Karavltln, Uual Iktfavour, Jox Jo. lke. ft Warren Tjeavey, Morris A, M.hire. Frank lkisee, K. L. Moore, Jos. of Per Cent 1110s H. ilenuiiiger, J. PATTI BLACK Boston. Nov. 23. -- The armored cruiser Penuujrlvauia in her official trip AND HER TROUBADOURS. off tb New England roast today made the highest speed with the uniallest relative expenditure of lurl of any armored vessel so far built for the Her contract United- Slstea navy. railed for 22 knot and her average r spped for the first, trial waa more than Don't Mian this attraction. Popular 22 knots. Her builder. William Cramp ft Son prices. Seat sale epana Frleay U a. m. of Philadelphia, made no attempt throughout the trial to push Ibis, their great vessel, blit on the other hand bent their energies to exceed the government requirement with the economic expenditure of fuel possible, iter trial ws therefore the find of the mipvemim teste over the Cape Ann npeed wns not the course, ifo-aought-fo- r object. The day was perfect for the trial, a moderate liroeze al the atari falling to a (1st calm at the finish, while the sea throughout was smooth. After making a remarkable quick of your linen bill Interest turn at the upper end of the course you? she started bark, and only once ln the The high grade much leery aeven fogs to the finish did the speed one end modem methode ef the 22 knots while at fall below Ogden Steam Leimdry will lime, for C.3 knots, It was 23.2 knots. add from 25 per cent to 50 per cent to the life of your linen. WE DO NOT use Injurious cleansing agents. WE DO NOT crack the collars. WE DO NOT tear out buttonholes. WE DO weak colored gooda and woolens In Distilled wa- roIu., "T won't, and then he eiruik her her into the cuh. THE GREAT AND ONLY Pennsylvania In Her Initial Trip Off New England Coast Yesterday Made Splendid Shewing. M :nl pushed NOVEMBER 26 TRIP pmu-ofB.- -e if Yin-Yu- appr.-achin- - r bast aver. 1 , 1 far th A - - a-- 23d aditlon and by radical and surprising change from any formar product'on. Evarythir.g nw but the title.. The famous Yore n Troupe, The Marvcleus Everett family. Three next grand ballets. Tha latest European specialties. Magnificent transformation ocene. Truly a them. wonderful performance. When tlie . olllaioii occm reil the upPrices: $1:00, 75c, 50c, 25c. N'oid Anufi. a x.aa going down the per liav with a lull head of at cam. Hite Seats on sale Wednesday, 1a.m. iia.i left her pier HI tlie fool uf West Th:ny - 1. 111 street ai l;lii o'clock. An k'io.'s p:iKMiig the statute of Special Matinee Prices: 25c and 80c. Liheiiy.OijtniiiKuriiiisaiiv on hi Imiw the heavy steel float, with a dozen freight cars almari! coming directly toward bint. According to tlie laptaiu's stateiltcni. he thought tlie cHit a 111 of the float intended tn pawl tinder Ida stern and kept on hi course, Inn the float .a menu at full speed I ud truck the sieaimdup. After the Noid America rcgaiiieii au were even keel and Hu parernger quieted, the vemtcl returned to lier pier. 'Ihe float, which bad apparently stifiei.iiJ hm little In the rnltNion coil SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT tinned its course. r Hewitt hun-dr- aij. liCif.. reNor.1 si!'.ii:-ni:m i c. f.i.-- ii tl t!-- s.iiii xxae Miimn. d by a N.n Yml:. Aes listen and iljt:f-'r1..1L is-in the harbor uf l.t.i : :y i:..i:il. ihe foul nirti U l.e siepw aNui; f..ny feei from ihe ieru :.itd inn tc t abo-the atrr line, tear-ti:- e a hole tw.-aifeu loug uud six ie.-- : i,:.)i!t and luakiuq it ;i Iotfit-iIkic. to cuniinue mposbic lor hi xtqagc x.l bo:l ensue ivpaira. Ai itie of !.r coltiidoii. many ware 011 the side steerage of Hie h)u' the float. When the value the Not'd America heclc.t to mie side and many i tlie were panic Mricken new lia.l iniich ilitlirulty III reawiiriiig f.-- 1-- 4. 1 - u'o,'. one i. in .u;!'iVi ih rough me unit l.U the ..uii iu ike ring i uii, with lie jiis 01 the cinv.il. .'ikyn-i- i iiA-i- l n Suit has been filed in the district oourt by Charles F. Spaulding against George B. McDonald to have declared null and void an option on bis patent procea for coking coaL It is alleged that on May 2, plaintiff executed an op-ik- m to defendant and M. H. Xrlebel on the patent running 60 days, the pur-fU- M price to be $50,000. On June 8, t- -e Fuiirtvcii IdANKSilViNu LAY SAliSEii a:.:: e . a' 1ii.it c:te 23. - a I'.aii iiUiiOUM ivmvwu under cul"l.e HK HO I IVl'luill.M ' lin'! of a CApiuOi. t'.rroiiiiiK J m,- ii.ij;. the hi:nl, mark on tin- : uud luioi r.uod 111 .lie.t airinped fri::i Young n .inf lii' guiiiMiwuer. ., ,,, ci.Mier.., ii.il ..i.uuiug wlial to do mid iX..i .Hi) ulrai.i in bate the arena ., . i.c.iud ik.vii.-mark 01 harm a. Ilie hands of the l"f Jliss lJst tn non huii.l- - ..1. i. uirapiHjiinrd crowd Suddenly a hoiIs 'uioting. Xxaii-I bo. tie which ha.l beeu ihiowu o triul mii! ati'.H - i It gallon dropped iu ibe niiddic law crouds, sud ap.-- .: ,i from tinf I'in- - ring. icli.-Tlieu a score 01 polic-iiie.- i are in !.,, lllse ehiiil'ul who have iu liuiuc i:i through tin- - ropes and ,.0l):u and to niniii.ilu or.li-- h, n... tmi l n.-- xxaved tlicr baii.i for ll.e crowd to ca'i ill dowii. the mo: ii When the police had a of i'., iiiu,, of Die juft, whose iiitics. of cum rol Kyau and ltikit ilri. dcittv the trial early iu li,- ..1,1, ruolli under y were led in their du-ci- tig heaxv escort . toiijiy. a ii hud alreadv ;in;ninp. in adjourn ihr coun si fi.o Tlt iigh.crs and ib.-tmanager detiighi's i. Mr. Her. :. 1. s Mill clared that tne act ion oi ilie reicrce l mi mt.-i.ii;i. fmicii.l. xxu an oil! age and tiuil it wn ttnfiiir ppoi'.unity to .Inill C'.Oii ley. a calu; ; u, lt. WilI, to li'- - pal roil'-- 10 liuxe stopin-the ' two men and a lu.nnni ulnt.t i as hot Ii o. n w re trying hard. 4 on the iiiori) ,i,n,P 4,;, McGniguu suiil it was the ' while ics i nh siund.i:,: ,n the inrii-- n wuivt sliowtig tvi--r Hio'tnpied iu this uf a veil in- - h:..i i;.,.;, Kl, and lili Mire fi.e hpcelsviri, agreed the won, .n the ,! j ,i,1H with liiiti. He said Hie r.ni were cve. anii on.- of the n.:'n v,i;a rai-sswitieh they iusisted uiaui loun. iiijiid had aliii.,i .!- - ai tti . getting $2.;.-ihcrore cm rir.g tin ring. As on. ihr u It ncr- said, a, id he, had tin1 liioliey to- - eonld do nofil-lu;- ; lug. loiiug ordered bln. 1.1 ,!ru,. but slop tlie exhiliitioii. lie (lotown he iiutchi-tne c i!i.i:s of l ci arej that fit.- - club lost ihj mi fiie tbrougli the trap in u,P ,.r ven tire. i;F hiiMiiut1 invJ hhi all Hie ua, down to 61: snv. 1. crvini; vhcre she 'eft l ie cab. Crowley ii,ai touug LETTER LIST. and the man were intoxt.-air.l- , hut iliat .Vt Kattrraoa was not. Uki of lettera remaining In the Aliii'M Srhncldei . anmher at. Dgden. Ilali. Nov. Ilnh. I!c4, laliiimn. the Hrrne.whcii M'.m: Patterson wldch if ti.d In two weeks wa I'tit in CniwIoy'M will lie muiI to I.o Dead l.efier Other: he the of tin previous GKNri.K.UFNS' LIST. wiiiii-t.- . After Crowl.-Audcri-nii- , drove Kdw. T. And. Min, J. A. 1 Mid itr uiing and hp, Aiiiirrmiu, Clia. Ii Andcreon, A. W. mlled bun and were driven to a Amlcrvun. ikirenao Arnistrong. .In. ot V.'esi 4inh tit reel. Jf; nottced i;0ne uniel liar Alexundi-r- . Nath- bu.U men were under .; n mimee of Annex Meat Matket Ifolluomiiii, Antonii liijunr. 2 letti-ra- . liailey, (ie.i. E. The .ene between .N.i patierMin Horry, Ynt II. Blythe, Wm. ' Iloxven. John K. Bailey, Lewis Ftn.ih, wlihh was ret erred to al llcniirtt, Ilukr llennett, E. .Mr. Jpngru ly RhiiiI, Jn hiN MjhujjiK m Baker, M. liailey, Cant'l. H. was gumrtit, described In- Joseph jew-I- I. Burch, Sain'l. K. Ruffninu, a Baker. J. newsboy, lie al. he .ia tan.I-HHiirnhcpe. iwiac III fi'onl of a cate at fink. r, fiei). K. Butler. Wnt. tl. eirert and Eighth avenue ahum 9 o, fork on Burgesis. 11. 8. litnii.-U-, Citas. K. mT rult, of Jl,n, 8,1 wll0,l omit It and Itroxvn, K B. F. J. Billing, Pailersoii came out ami F. A. Howard Chas, Berry. Barrett, a cab I hey were Bliin.ifll. A.. 2 letter. quarreling and as got Into the cab Smith tuvuik they CliriRteiffersrn. Mfes Canenier, John Pallet-soin the face. Chris Child. Myron II. "Vhai did the man sayT asked Cleary, C011. Mr. Levy. f liriHtimiseu. N. C. Compton, Cltu. "He said. You'll have to do Clement answered the newebov. Clark ;And what did ane say? Christiansen. Hans Campbell, Henry e 1:48 ir-- I 1 RiCES i iu ,: nt. hui Ao.tii a. , Hu-ca- C I.. i a j he - Nm. 23. Inmnia'i on tudsi t:'"m iliciland licAcy liir.ii... uiii the l, u m'lic r, li io 1. allow n l. uni, Sm- - Hi. Tne voth, r 1. i:.c hawio uss a lui'-iliiii hi i niudi by jii i.auniilin nwx, om oer r hili-remade ce.ifir. I: :,ii ilm or. the flcid uud j.i l.aiibhlin mndo tin Iiimiiiiaw uflcn.ixm two ciicuii Frei.uu. the i r iliuiclie.l ' la.'iio. 22. s held strictly .i .,P - r ii ,i -.-i. 7. .b:i:d j ii- - i , ra !.'.!i ; .0 l!:i".v c;i i THISiM. U; Ne.r I.itk. Nxv. j 4.i,i :i. l.u.-,i.,- .Viv. -' b.-- o ; , . Ii Mi h. J . r :i.i,o to : ,i Pa:l-roa- U IK, t . r Florence E. Kenah, 181 Mtrla street, Ottawa, Ont., write: A tew moatba ego I caught a severe cold, which settled on my lunge end remained there ao persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without digeetlve organa became upset, and my bead and back began ttaci't, until myand frequently. Voache severely I had little faith, I felt ao sick that l wtt advised to try Peruna,It and although brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt I ass ready to try anything. three weeka I a ss completely that I had the right medicine at last Within restored, and have enjoyed perfect health since. Kenah. i oow have the greatest faith la Peruna. Florence . - u c ,l.- Atr.ericj S.ruck Fleet 'i.tiii Nearly Cautcd Panic. Nocn Cua.-vshi- tu.iuy j", Il.ixiiidii o jiuaiuii vu .;r.i.iijr i eln - wf:'i:i i..;: .t of pi.iimin.'ra sirks liip .11 S', i v.Ork Of 1111111111- li y lirDiiiii.'in !'..lean . i: r!e.,u i ."i-i- - 0f si:c ii--- - Sf.--ii in- - v.ilLPAS EXCITED i.iai .ii. Vuuug Air iu ilie nun n.i a lie anoihtr wit he id', J. 2hi.irPil (illi.i hC.hC face on the uih: ii s..:ti lad n.i id ;o hci : ii nil! ii.il cr ITALIANS GET i w.-- Iwoiu.' t hiiV'.n, I l'I h:iie upon !:'- - iiiuiii.i u il I II'UL i I1 - i p : , l.i 1 Vc.-i- n siu J ::sou. p;.'ci .'egu-aiic- ... Y.,1. :i:'. r ii.'.'l'iiu at .... - i i- 11.' . ; to iivji :r. it i- 'o 1 ' : :d.- - Nov. ! u'r iu,- - Fa V. . i:,,r ,4." uu ry of ih sici:i:i Till' iRrpiVl'.OU I .4 v. - if 'uu of L.tt i ers h:ia 'u:-k- . rw Nn li.VK ;EK m iCo.iLin.ii.i J INSiWiH I &. i.o. Cj Aver. SOYEMEEi ?4, !."!. HSM WE iliibie HH'i o;.'i. 1H.11S- - l'Ve.-- A .. :d I thek 1',- rUCTii'TIA Y !iIOriNTG. a, yam ml tie u i i'-:- i-i- for Residences $J.50 Telephones ter. for Business ROCKY MOUNTAIN Are wo laundering your If not you are losing ey.. Try us. BELL McConlen. M. C, Marlin, Solomon I. Murphy, Thus. 2 letters. John " Miser, George McHanry, John W. Mad.lin, W. J. Was Stopped In the Middle of Jack the Mhkler, Francesco Fourth Round by the Referee. Nielson, Paul, R. Nale, N. J. (Jrlandl, Angelu, Overbay, IL V. Philadelphia, Nov. 23.-- The 2 letters. Oriandi, Peter fight Tommy Ryan, the middleweight Ogden Produce Co. laluier, Tracy 2 letters. pugilist and Jack Root of Chicago, Ilcard, Howard the 2 letter. Purdy, Henry weight, which sat scheduled 10 go six rounds al ilie Na- Poulson, Eric Powcl, William. Jr. tional Athletic cluh tonight was t.uli d Potter, Frank Iuntoy, John W. in the middle of the fourth round Poolo, Clarimre Patilacn, Ed by the referee, Jack McGuigcn, announc- Phelps, Euon Pietro, Oriandi ing that it. was a take. It was one Ransom. Wm. A. Khecm. Stanley Y. , or the most Jame uiiaatlhiactory pugilistic Ritter, C. J. affair ever held in this Redford. Abaham Royal. Rent and city an.l Ike Kmilh, Julian spectators, long Ilakery. the Pot ciispji, Wnt. stopped the bom, showed their disap- Swlck.'P. 8. proval of the exhibition the men were Hltarp, Harvey Pinter, Horace 2 letters. Trouble wa averted In- the Kallshury, H. J. giving. A. J. prompt work of the pul ice in jumping SutLon, E. C. Into the ring and protecting ih-- s tightRexton, Wm. J. Silvry. W. K. 1 Simon. A. 1,. er and iu clearing tne hall. y, E.lwar.l A. The manager of both fighters ve- Topanre, Edw. I)r. Ini.iti MohI. Market otirenlit rg. M. hemently protested against the act ion Vuiiderveen. P. Wliitniftn. Fred of the referee. Inti they found few Wilwm, E. fi. W)M. r, ChriKtu. sympathizers in the crowd. The men William, Jwvkl , Geo. H. were late in entering the ring. After pher the spectators had been kept wait- Ward. Frank R. Wood. Frank It. Willem, Janie ing a half hour. Referee McGuig.-- r Wood, Joeepb Wilson. Henry who has an interest in U14 club, an- Wilnon, Jamea Wilxou. David nounced that the fighters were count- Wilson. Win. tl.. 2 ietteis. ing the money tn the box office. He Wilnon. Henry W1L011. explained that the house was a slim Wilnon. Samuel Watron. Wm. Watti. C.i. A. one and that each man wanted hi Wlleon, Vr. money In advance. Five minutes imer Welch, Jame M. Y.iutig Mena Young, Wm. Ryfi and Root appeared. The nn-2n 2Kth 8t 3133 Christian Ae n. did nothing more than feint for nearly Box 4:t. Iaclfic. Ava. a full minute in the opening round, LIST. LADIES which was followed by a light exBr.ifigxton, Ella change of blows which left no mark Anderson. Alice on ihe fighter. J.ihannah Ryan caught RmiI Hakker. Mrs. Crexec. Mr. Jrdtn lightly on the cheek and Root return, d Burch, .Pearl Tearl Mie with a light blow on the Jaw. There Cliambc-nttiara waa more sparring and then Ryan let Child. Mia Mar- Doherty. Miss May go a straight arm blow to Root's Dailey. Julia Hester. mouth Which did no damage. When HarriHon, M1s the bell rang the cun were clinched. Kelsey. Daiy Luidberg, Mathilda Morqwardt. The spectators began to bias the men titia M'Caln, Mr. toward the end or the round and as Ruth they took their corners a .storm of Peteraim. Mir Ros.Mary E. Patton, Mary J. disapproval was hurled at them. Kin Claire, Mi In the second round not a solid Rxwsrp, Sarah Smith. Mrs. Bertha Claire blow was struck. 'Both men 2 .nih, Mrs. J. swung wildly at earh other, the blow in most cases failing short of the Smith. Mattie I.. Vos'enbtrg, Mrs: M. Wall. Mary J. mark. What few light blows were Aggie, 2 fot-rstruck were harmless. Root, as a Willman, Mi THOS. II. DAVIS. P. M. rule, was the aggressor. All through the second round the crowd hissed and t it tip after the round ended. Thirsty Tim Cre whiz! Suppon .le The third round ?a so palpably Tnifct should raise .le price on beer! poor (bat Referee McGuigan leaned Weary Willie -- Wei I. we'd only have against Hfe ropex and waved his hand ter do what we're .oi-,- r now raise de iu di'gttst at the figh't-- r atiempr TELEPHONE mon- East of tho Reed Hotel. Both Phones Ask tha Office for Particulars. 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