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WRKAT FAIJjS DAILY TBEBUNE, TIITJKSDAY, MABCH 12, 1903. FREDERICKS-OPIE BOUT THE THE RACES Pools Sold I 3 T5he New Spring J) Vl 5f the Celebrated A Money Order Clerk in Roxbury, Postoffice Has a Blessed Experience With Paine's Celery Compound The World's Best Spring Medicine 4-f 1 I Mi 111 AMQ SOFT AND DERBY HATS as well els trie new shapes of LONGLEY in a. 11 the new Styles and Shapes now on sale: jj Nate Wertheim KID" FREDERICKS. BalHhi Caboimete -4 1 n. Howard Opie is in training at Boulder.

He starts in the forning and takes a six-mile spin. This is followed by a shower bath and a rub, and at 3 o'clock he works with the bag for siv rounds. He then skips the rope for 15 minutes, swings the clubs for 10 niinnte-, does four rounds of shadow fighting, and then boxes for eight rounds. HU manager, Jack Ryan, eays that he will be in splendid shape for the bout on the 17th, and he is sure that he will et the bijr end of the money. Ryan says that if Fredericks can beat Opie he will be able to go against the "best of and will be able to make them all travel.

GANS STILL i mm r- LII Allr'IUll Steve Crosby Fell tot Alike 6ood Pretensions to Lightweight iDtfmpionsulp. Hot Springs, March 11. After an 1 1-round fight tonight with Steve O'ans affair from beginning to end. Crosby's hugging tactics saved iiim from early defeat but disgusted the spectators, who hissed repeatedly. In the eighth round Crosby was knocked through the ropes.

He was repeatedly The blood plays an important part in! our physical economy, and, in a liquid I state, constitutes a large part of the en-! tire body. Unhealthy conditions of the life stream affect seriously all parts of IMC liuillilll Bjrliu. 11 BCCJiia uuuirv-a- sary to remind intelligent people that, 1 when vitality is low, when the appetite i fails, when oppressed by tired feelings I ana Heaviness, wnen neaaaenra sua in- soninia make our days miserable, when tlTT: IZTutZ: blood calls for prompt attention. t. f.

McCarthy, Roxbury, Mass. If you have delayed the work of purifying the blood in the past months, you cannot with safety allow the spring time to pass without some effort on your part to rid yourself of perils and dangers. In the spring season Paine's Celery Compound effectively removes all impurities from the blood, so that the vital fluid goes on its health restoring mission to heart, lungs, bram and all other parts, making you vigorous and healthy and stronger than ever before. Mrf T. F.

McCarthy, Roxbury, postoffice money order clerk, and a prominent member of the Knights of Columbus, writes thus: "I wish to express my appreciation of your most valuable remedy, Paine's Cel- cry Compound. 1 had been troubled a violent itching on hands and feet, coupiea witti swelling, ail due to impure blood. After usiisg Paine's Celery Compound, three days, the itching and swelling completely disappeared, and after use of one full bottle, I find myself in good GOVIPERS OPPOSED Head of Federation of Labor Arpues Against Compulsory Arbitration of Labor Disputes. Albany, N. 11.

President Gompers, of the American Federation of Labor, appeared before the senate com mittee on judiciary today to oppose Sen ator Lewis' bill providing for so-called compulsory arbitration of labor difficulties between public service corporations and their employes. Mr. Gompers said: "If you enact this principle into the legislation of this state and make labor compulsory, even while waiting for the decision of a tribunal, or in accordance with the award of that tribunal, you will 1 1 r.4 ul law-a-hidiiKr Htizpns. Tf tou outlaw APE YRE BROS, Prescription Drug Store WE KEEP THE BEST Interest ia daily increasing in the 20- round glove contest which is to be pull ed off in this city next Tuesday night, at the Grand opera house, between Howard Opie of Butte and "Kid Fredericks of Seattle. Fredericks is a stranger in Montana, and he and Opie have never seen each other fight, but with the record of "no defeats" back of him, 14 knockouts and nine draws, it is fair presume that he will sjive the Butte boy enough to keep him busy in the ring.

He is now in daily training in the rooms of the Great Falls Athletic club, under the direction of Joe War-dinsky. BROOKS IS GUILTY Jury Found That Man Who Shot Wife's Paramour 6ullty of Maoslaughter. Special to The Daily Tribune. OAKLAND San Francisco, CaL, March 11. Long shots were much in evidence at Oakland today.

El Kioto took the second race at 13 to Rinaldo scored at 25 to 1, while Diamante, a 25 to 1 shot, scored in the fourth race. The weather was cloudy and the track First race, seven furlongs La pidus won, Ilatonious second, Dotterell third. Time, 1:28. Second race, five and one-half fur- JrllOtO WOn ont Marineuse third, Xhird race seven a eecon Joun tsoggs stc-Time, 1 furlongs Rinaldo second, Dagmar third. j-jme l28V Fourth rat4, miIe an4 fifty yards- UlMlante won, Fossil second, Position third.

Time, 1:44. Fifth race, mile and one-eighth Baffled won, Blessed Damosel second, Kick-umbob third. Time, Sixth race, six furlongs Rag Tag won, Little Margaret second, Mexicann: third. Time, 1:14. tntrles lor Today.

First race, seven furlongs, selling Aice Calahan 101, Kscarola 101, Master 103, Blisslul 100, Honeysuckle 101, Iras 101, Batidor 100, Lady Galantrie 10 1, John Leuimon 100, Walter H. 103. Second race, futurity course, purse, maiden Swiftwing Ji, Brennus 102, Baltest 100, Crac-ko lOO, Toto Gratiot 105, (J. W. Trahern 100, Blue Miracle 105, J.

Doherty 100, Mordena 93, lloa-zollern 109, Chemist 102, 'Pickaway 17, lustar 100, Sir Preston 102, Tuckback 100, Soso 97. Third race, mile and one hundred yards, selling Mission 107, Tufts 103, Creenock HO, Cambaceres 99, Hutch. Miller 107, Senora Caesar 105, iStar Cotton 102, Oso 107, Tenrica 99, Propeller 99, Ringmaster 99, Alturas 104, Fondo 99, Marco Polo 94, The Miller 107, All About 107. Fourth race, three-quarters, selling-Sir Dougal 108, Pope Leo 108, Fscalante 108, Meehanus 123, Doublet 108, Horn-ems 102, Hainault 105, The Singer 105, Cougar 108, The Pride 113, E. M.

Brat-tain 114, Sweet Tooth 111. Fifth race, one mile, selling Harry Thatcher 100, Mr. Dingle 95, Stunts 100, James F. 83, Light Ball 101, Pastmaster 91, Urchin 110. Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling- Ripper 107, Judge Voorhies 100, Mr.

Farnum 102, Frestolus 107, Salver 105, lloratius 110, Clausus 111, Snare 90, Modicum 110, Mover 107. 1 NEW ORLEANS. Xew Orleans, March 11. Marion Lynch and Thane were the only winning favorites today. The stewards have ordered the refusal of further entries ot Banish for refusing to work at the post.

Weather showery, track heavy. First race, mile Marion Lynch won, Peter Duryear second, Brown Vail third. Time, 1:53. Second race, seven furlongs Potente won, Mrs. Frank Foster second, Ilun-tressa third.

Time, 1:35. Third race, five furlongs Redan won, Censor second, Whiskey King third. Time, 1:00 1-5. Fourth race, mile and twenty yards Thane won, Stratton second, Jessie Jai-boe third. Time, 1:53.

Fifth race, one mile Malster won, Moderator second, Albert Lee third. Time, 1:52. Sixth race, mile and one-sixteenth Bondage won, Dodie S. second, Banish third. Time, 2:01.

Entries for Today First race, purse, one mile Antonius 115, Henry of Frantsmar 112, Whitmore 112, Marshal Xeil 108, Sir Fitz Hugh 108, Luna Minor 105, The Bouncer 105, Inso- 1 Kwnml rape, sellmir. six fnrionm ik 1 1 1 1 no Aubrey 112, Rastus 111, Russelton 111, Mollie T. 107, Moe Buckley 104, King Dodo 99, Versifier 99, 'Suburban Queen 99, "Breaker 93, -Flora Lvy 89. Third race, purse, seven furlongs Embarrassment 112," iSapere 109, Uandspin-ner 109, Hand Organ 103, War Cry 103, Pirate 100, The Staater 100. Fourth race, sweepstake, the Bush handicap, two and a quarter miles Major Mansir 112, Major Tenny 100, Jessie Jar- ifV lw I "iSLfL- 104, The Bronze Demon 104, Moroni 103, 1 Little Chico J9, Great Star 97, Ladylike 94.

Sixth race, selling, mile and seventy yards Chorus Boy 109, Charles D. 105, Star Gazer 102, Glenzen 100, Eliza Dillon 99, Thurles 99, 'Illuminate 9(5, Miss Shanley 94, 'Marion Lynch 94. Cloudy, heavy. TO ADVISB A. KINO Cambridge, March 11.

Prof. Edward Henry Strobel Bemis. professor of international law at Harvard, per- sonally confirms the earlier report of hia appointment as legal adviser the king of Siam. Although at present on leave of absence from the law school, that leave has been extended for two years. He is preparing to depart for tne east, CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children.

The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Butte, March 11. The iurv in the rosDy i jxiuisvuie, ooe yans, iigiii-, i weight champion, successfullv itiffended Brooks murder case, after being out Listitlej dJug most of the fighting hovirs, at 2 o'clock this afternoon re- antj showing superiority in every detail, turned a verdict of manslaughter, ana The two men fought at 13 1 pounds. Judge McClernan announced that he Tommy Ryan, the middleweight cl am-would sentence the prisoner Saturday pino, acted as referee and Honest John next. The verdict was in the nature of Kelly was timekeeper. The fight was Pools sold every afternoon on all Eastern and California Races and porting events.

Special wires giving every race as It Is raa at the! tracks with complete description. vena a compromise, it is oeiieveu a. inua- mum sentence will be given BrooK BOYS AND DYNAMITE Buffalo; March 11. Five small' boys found and played with a Btick of dyna mite here today. All were badly in jured and one may die.

KnocKea aown ana wnen in tne eieventn 'tirit iiiir UATTCDC lAODGIT round fian vis nnnchinir him all averilLL HlAIVC WlftllCnO VHUnOC 1 5s On Runnlng OLt EVERY AFTERNOON Full description of ev ery rfe.ce with first A.nd econd betting "Waiter, Another of the Seme 1 00 Not a surprising order when you know it was American beer which was "encored. It's ure sign of the excellence of the American Brewing brand of beer that once used it used again, 'as it's increasing sales show. Try it, if you haven't tried it; order again if you have. American Brewing Malting Company A1KTJ8E2CEKTS. Mali WEEK OF MARCH 9th.

BRAGG AND ASHTON (Comedy Creators.) THE HURLEY SISTERS (The Petite Song and Dance Artists. MISS VIOLET ALLAN (Serio Comic Queen) THE AMERICAN TROUBADOURS, The best musical combination in city. Matinee, Monday and Saturday. ouvenir gards and Ulritina Cablets With beautiful scenic views in Montana Cities and the Yellowstone Park. Postoffico NewsAgenoy "ASK THE MAN." DIED OF STARVATION Toledo, Ohio, March 11.

Rev. Charles W. Potter, formerly of Detroit, Mich but for the last six years at the head of the Adams street mission, died today of starvation. While Dr. Potter was surrounded with the good things of life, he was unable to at any nourishing food because of cancer of the stomacn.

MEN AND WOMEN. ITm BlirO for hbmtov Irritstiona or ulcerations of ma cos mcmbraiM. sad not inn- or an la plaia iHnti tf axpnas. pTvwa. i m.

or I BOWLING ALLEYS Fear Regulatloe Alley. lOlf per player XAyzl Four Pool Tables. per cue. Luther Block rvvvvvvwvvvyvwvvyvvyvvvvwt lv 7" cr-i i i -w, ST mm If Sjasar aT I of Hilt wrtounk fig NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Heater ana Range We are agents for Cole's Mot Blast And the great Majestic Ranges. I strikes you will simply give place to the i -7" r- harshe measures.

Pfou cannot legis-1 11? ai LefUre a3 out of existence the right of men Sa J'L I who pretended to be his friecd, and The English Government 'Frank Mercier, a former restaurant i keeper, has been placed under arrest by has a way of indicating the, ty on 61fSpieion 0 being the highest quality of silver by thief. Meisel says that he and Mercier ntiffi'nr nr. i4- -t1io- io ollorl I had been drinking together, and thai Murphy-Maclay He is bound' for one of those famous Chicken Dinners A.t the Levistown SamBle Booms. Electric Ligbt, Well Heated, Good Hotel 8- Ap fSf to combine and to quit work if need be, for the betterment of their condition." The Hayfield Murder Case Glasgow, March 10. A jury was se cured in the Hayfield murder case at about 3 o'clock this afternoon, and the state has commenced to introduce its testimony.

Attorney Hurd, in his outline of the proof state expected to produce, indicated a purpose to follow about the line of prosecution of the former trial. Among other things, the state expects to prove that the killing was done on the day previous to that stated by the defendant. Mr. Freeman, in his statement to the jury, did not depart materially from the defense that was submitted on the former trial. For the first time this winter, the sun and warm winds are taking some effect on the snow and ice on the ranges.

More than nine-tenths' of the hemp produced in the United States is grown in Kentucky, and at present prices it is regarded as second only to tobacco in profit as a farm Hardware Co. -j Service of norlbern montana. The Onhr First-Class Hotel I ln ttX Jttr Telephone 0 the ring, the latter seconds threw up the sponge. The fight was for a nurse of $4,000, the winner getting $3,000 and the loser $1,000. ROBBED A FRIEND Butte Man Complains Tbat Marriage Money Has Disappeared.

His Special to The Daily Tribune. Butte, March 11. Michael Meisel today complained to the police that lie 1 had been drugged and robbed by a man latter the second drink he became sleepy that he left for his room, accsre- panied by Mercier. When he awoke the trunk had been rifled and his book lay on the floor with the pocket-lnoney gone. Meisel 'said that he had been saving the money for two years with the intention of marrying a girl in Germany.

CARNEGIE WILL HELP Washington, March 11. In i accordance with notices received yesterday, the diplomatic representatives of every one of the south Central American countries now in Washington, assembled at the state department today to discuss the inter-continental railway project. Acting Secretary Loomis presided (Tver the meeting and introduced ex-Senator, Henry 6. Davis, a member of the permanent inter-continental railway commission. Mr.

Davis gave a most hopeful report of the undertaking, and said he brought word from Andrew Carnegie of his willingness to advance the project in a financial sense at the proper time. STRIKE IN SHIP YARDS Three Hundred Men Go Out on Shoot -er'a Island. New York, March 11. Three hundred shipwrights, carpenters, joiners and caulkers went on strike at the Tov.nsend Downey shipbuilding yards on Siioot-er's Island, today. The members of the union employed in other yards are most aiiectea.

JLiiere are now 575 men, for merly employed at the Townsend Downey yards, on, strike. The 200 men at the Burlee Dry dock and shipbuilding yards at Poit Richmond, who went on 3trike yesterday, are still out. CH AS. E. WRIGHT, Proprietor Lewistown, Montana.

f2 1 a nail marK. I ViatrA a wav rf ing the highest quality in hats (soft or stiff) by putting on them the mark "GORDON." ORDER. A CASE OF Silver Spracy MONTANA BREWING CO. Telephone 210. Botcl SATES, S2.00 PER DAY AND UP.

THE HOTELr GRAND H. D. LARNED, Proprietor. Sample Reems im Con.ectlon. American Plan.

All Modem Ceevceleece s. Bus to and Erm all Trains Electric Uaht. Steam Heat. Bathe. WE AVE NO PRICES Tell us what you can afford to give and the goods are yours.

Palagi Zunchich VINCENT FORTUNE, Receiver. GREAT (FALLS. MONTANA DISCX5URAGED. "Do you take off your hat in an elevator, Bagobyf "Never did but once. Then a teel bolt dropped somewhere above and nearly cracked my unprotected head.

That settled the question. My hat taya on." Cleveland Plain Dealer. WOULDN'T THAT JAR YOU "Doesn't it give you a terrible ieeling when you run over a man they asked him. "Yes, if he's a large man," replied the automobilist. "It gives me a pretty rough jolt sometimes." Chicago Tribune.

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