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The Joyous Season- You will find something lacking if your clothing is r.ot "up-to-date" and more especially if- it is uncomfortable. Ours are the latest designs, fits perfectly and it is 25 cheaper than any other. "THE HIGHEST UlTADE IN CANADA" Montreal 192 Sparks Street. Toronto I QRANBY RUBBERS a Norn superior Msnr Inferior. Orend narin Alwara good auko-always fuU value and a little over.

Sold in Ottawa by Bryson, Graham A. J. SteDhens Son. Robt. Masson.

Pratt Bishop cnDDODDaannDaanDacouanDaDiJLjnDnaapna 5c 5c 5c 6o5eSoSo5o5o5oBoBo CLUB Black Chewing 5c Tobacco THE "CHICAGO" TYPEWRITER $45 00 Oold Medal swarded la opae eowp ompetl-Uolvar- vim wiia an ijw.iiMi ml KUHMlOoa. rniru 1 nunc ami in a DAitnca Typewrites and Barrels, rnvi.M ATI 1H w. Star jraur whaal with a. $100,000 to Loan la amouat nnsnf frooi fern wards it 4 1-1 to per cent taterest. payable ami-ttinuKily also la amaller twounu, rtpajfb.e by montaiy At mi rates et interest.

C. A. Douglas 4 Co BROKAMI "PAHK8 HTMBT. Haarahan Automatic Refrigerators and Cold Storage Rfrtsrmtors eoMtrnttUd 9 the Ha- raltaa system, with Ice en ud or rer- kMl wHeoat trass Murk. aav dMrta Af nriidTorotbr or col stares iwcoastmettt i above system una-r mtNul direction of J.

r. How- john Mclaughlin OTTAWA STAIR WORKS- tw M-ftM BANK BTRBBT. ELECTRIC SHADES FIXTURES SBPPLIES Bower, Ellacott Co. 1U and ia BANK BTRKET. FHONH 1T.

lat lis st i mala on soma of yourt work. Electrical Fixtnres AHD SUPPLIES AT TVHOL.K8AUC PRK'KS, Blactiie wiring, bellwork and repairs. Electroplating, polishing, etc Blectrle Heating Apparatus. The Empire Electric Co. Ottawa, RIDBATT ST.

rirONB A. U. TRUDBAU, MaoacarT TROY LAUNDRY Wishes Its many patrons a Marry Xma, and while thank-. Ing them for tha pttronag ol the past assures them that every effort will be. put forth to merit the continuance of the same tor the future.

OmCX 123 BAHI ST. ALWAYS USED I popular enlnloa or mnuniAttn at BTinnT'l fJELLY POWDER If yew asjui iwshsj li acy. try li. Tot sal by aJI grocer. t.

HIE OTTAWA EVENING J0U11NAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 1901. Brantford What Would fce Better-8 than a nice Sewing Machine for a XM AS GIFT. We will give a special discount on all sales before Xmas, Phon 1222 143 Bank 8t 5c 5c So Bo to 60 6a 60 Seta So So 60 So Bo 5o 5o So So So Baseball THE STORY ABOUT LAJOIE. Napoleon Lajole will probably reaJ with some intercut bia death on an operating table at Hants Clara, and It la alad probabl that Barrett will be Interested to learn, while waiting fr hla next turn at the bat, that he ia In the aame hoe- pltal, hovering; between life and death, iys the Toronto Mall and Kmpln. That was the story that floated out of New Orleans yesterday, and that rudely allocked those who had been mentally plcturlnc the ball players at work amid the ruins of two express trains, rivaling- id heroic rearue work lot of Uncle Bam'a men.

home ward bound from the Philippine. It i wee an int Greeting atory, but waa dig- I counted by more aedate preen de-pa tehee that announced the only In- Jury to- any of the players being: bruleea due to sudden and undignified exodus from sleeping; car bertha. Why new Orleans enouid have this story, and the, rest of the world be kept In Ignorance. Is not apparent. There has been no report of a loss of dope from the "Poniee training quarters down there, but It looks as If oomeone had stolen a amall package Aquanc sports.

CREW FROM COLUMBIA. Hani an ia FaTor of HaTing On at Henley. New Tork. Drr. 15.

Coach Edward Hanlan, of the Columbia crew, an nounced yesterday that waa very much In favor of sending a 'varsity ciaw abroad In response to the lnvl tat ton Columbia has received to take part In the iublln Regatta for Baron Brlen cup and the Henley races. llanlan thinks the trip would not Interfere greatly with Columbia's i rangements at the Intercollegiate races, and he believes he could turn out a combination which would make the foreign oarsmen look to their laurels. It la hardly likely, howa-ver, that the men in cnarge or Columbia rowing af fairs will sertoualy consider Hunlan'a plans. The Intercollegiate regatta la yearly assuming more Importance to -sons Interested In rowing, and It la even now regarded- In collegiate circles as almost the equal of the Henley Re gatta, on this aide or the water. YOU MUST NOT FORGET that have a lot of fancy goods for Christ mas gifts.

Bee them, they an cheap; at our Furniture store. LaHAJSB BROS, 116 Rideaa St. 200 D0Z OF LATEST ENGLISH NECKWEAR at Reattonabie Prices SPARKS gTREaTOV THE ATHLETIC STUCK TO THE OLD STYLE AND MET WITU '0 SUCCESS. Jockey Marty Bargea ha had HI Luck in Xurop. wh form rljr Oood Bader ia to State.

Amonc tb many ikr after tor-ttiu, who went to Karop. laat year, only ou. aeems to hev. found tha queat to be entirely In raiQ. In Iba chorua of happy atorlea of (real aue-ct aa and financial return there la one pathetic note of failure poor Marty Bergen.

It la not great many yean atnee Bergen waa one of tbe -moat atit-ceuful and enrled Jockeya In th United State. He waa aounht by the owner of the best bone, and had the pick of hi mounts. He waa one of the best money-maker of hla time. Kuw Marty Is a standard derelict, and his wife and four children are In acute distress out In San Francisco. Wheu Beraen took his style of riding across the ocean be was carrying coal to Newcastle.

nr ll the American rid ers he waa the only one who stuck to the-old upright position In the saddle. with the long stirrup, the- detects in hlch -enabled the American boys to revoutlonlte things In England and Krance. Bergen waa no more able to hold his own with the new generation of American riders who had crossed before him. than he had been In the past few years, with the boy on this ide. Hufiofl this, ne soon tearnea that the Tnsllsh lockeya of the pres ent time had already learned the lea-son he seems so ntterly unable to ac quire, that the upright position in the saddle retard a horse, and eren the home product of foreign lands outshone him.

It was a desperate re sort for Bergen to cross the ocean. but the time had so outgrown him on this side and lost, and left hla dependents hungry. Wrestling GOOD WRESTLERS MATCH- ED. Contest Between P1en Th. Butch er Boy" and XJschad th.

Turk. New Tork. Dec. tt John Plenlng. popularly known aa "the Butcher Boy" tackled Raoul de Cahors French wrestler, a few weeks wo and defeat ed him.

Now he Is matched with Na phjiil. the Turk. The match was made a couple of days ago. and th conditions call for an unuauallv crying contest 01 sain, alrenarth and endurance. -The men will meet on the evening of Jan.

They will wrestle lor two nours, ana wierv is no feU at the end of the drat hour there will be a rest of ten minutes. If there should be no fall In two hours the referee will give his decision to the wrestler who has shown superiority In points. Pin falls only will count and all holds will be allowed. Charley White wlU referee the bout. In point of weight the men are pretty evenly matched.

1 lenlng will enter the contest at IN pounds, while the Turk will weigh Un or fifteen pounds more. Although defeated In his recent bout with Ernest Roeber, Nachad displayed considerable knwledgn of the game and showed himself also a vigorous, powerful fellow. Plenlng has also plenty of str'nglh, and In hla match with De Cahors, he displayed remarkable cleverness. The two will wrestle ror per cem. of the gross receipts.

7J per ent. to the winner and it per cent, to the loser. McLEOD WANTS RETURN MATCH. New Tork Dee. aV Dan McLeod.

the Rcotch wrMtlrr la hot on the trail of Turn Jnklns, for a return match. Me- Iod. who la at Buffalo. si)s that he la willing to wresUe Jenkins lor sny port or sio.nou a eiae. nest two out 01 tuns to count McLeod hea a wealthy' relative in -nicao, wno stands ready i back him for any sum against the Carve- lana man.

ana aicioa avciexea (net Jenkins must either take hint on or acknowledge that he ta afraid. Mcleod further saya George Tuohev. Jenkins's man ager, says that I am not entltlea to -other match with hla man. That Is well enough for Mr. Touhey to ssy, but It will not down with the public I showed in that first bont.

at Cleveland, that 1 could handle Jenkins I waa obllgea to uirow him three times at least before 1 could get a full. 1 am now ready lo meet for a side bet. and will post a forMt with any Clevelander, to enow that I mean buslnraa. Any style will suit me. Oraeeo Roman or catch-s-catchan.

If the Cleveland people think 1 am a cinch. even If I am thirty pounds lighter than Jenkins, wny.i 1 will oe reaoy wun money to convince thcra Various ATHLETICS AT COIATMBIA. Ir. Watson Is. Ravage, director of the Columbia irmniitum, has erranaed a new classification of university eporta dividing them Into first, second or third class, according to the demands they make on a man powers, wn stuorin before he can compete In sports, must a atuiittriaOifrT nnviirm Hmirhm- tlott.

and obtain a certain nnmber of mint in m. strenath teeL For the first CNtSS ne Dlilsl inssy iisu etj lllaBs aaiau the third class, fcoO points Irt- the first-clues snorts Dr. SaVage puts basket hall, foot hall. rowlnn, strength test competition, mloole ana long distance aycie rncins. mnninrc.

ssni' tn wtmmtnsr. hurdllnx. hammer-throw- Ing. wrestling and boilng. in the second class are banenall, itorkey, lacrosse, poio.

sprints, handbnll. gymnastlrs. pole vault, ninnlne hlrh turtiD. runnlna broafl Jump. riiittlag the shot, field athletics and fenc-ng The third cjaaa Includes cricket.

golf, shooting and tennis. CRACK. SHOT AT BEVBNTT-8IX. Bodus.P N. Tj.

D. t6. Benjamin rt eta note is seventy-atx rears old. but he Is the crack hot of the atsvte. At the annual tournament of the Sodua Hod and Gun Club, JutH closed, be par ticipated tn the first evetn or ten wros and kilted every one.

When he waa seventy-one yean old, tie won tnoat of the prises at tbe state shoot in Kochae- SOCIETY MEN THREW RAPS. Whm Snow em th Link Prevented Their Playlnc Oolt New 'Tork. Dec Come, you seven!" "Oh. my eleven!" 'You can't make your point, yea lobster!" These and similar exclalmatlon familiar patron of th noble game of onts. popularly known aa craps, filled th.

exclusive Dyker Meadow Uaaf Club est Saturday last. Society men shook herd and long; the festive die colled until the sputa were about to drop oat sod then the highballs. All of 'this was because there waa too much enow on the Uyker Meadow links 4o play the regular weekly handicap game, and tbe prises had to be competed for. so society threw craps. The game started In the conventional way, out soon utat spirit or excitement which the Houthern gentleman of uolor eya Inaplre freedom with the rasJr waa aH-pervadlng.

Shlrt-sieevea were rolled up. lingers snapped and peraussiv. eaclamatkm. came fast and loud. After It was all over, John C.

Powers was declared the wluner. His rabbit's foot worked beautifully, and though-th. dlaajoiicd hi way he waa the only man 4ht literally did not "throw craps." LONO BTAT UNDER WATKR. Chicago, Dec. Cspt.

Louis Sarcho to-night broke the world'a record tor remaining under 'waer In a diving auit. In the coliseum tie lay-lnjmeraed under 10 feet of wmter for nine hours. The beat previous achievement of the kind was hours and 30 minutes. Han ho Is the diver whose exploits In exploring the wreck of the battleship Maine attracted attention In the harbor of Havana. F.NOI.IHll CRICKET STATISTICS.

English cricket stntlatlcs are Inter' eating. Tyldesley has the largest county aggrrgate, 2.oi, but Fry, Kan-jltalnhjl. Abel, and Hay ward have scored over 2.000 runs apiece. These flv. batamen.

along with A. O. Jones. Hrann. Quaife, Klnneir, Pslalret.

and R. K. Floater have all county average of at leaat 60 ru'na an innloga. The aterages of Ui. suaaex trio are all tbove 70.

The grealrat bowler of tbe year la Rhodes! the greatest cricketer la Hirst. All the other cricketers have well sustained their reputation, even W. spite of the burden of 61 years, has a capital average. Whilst of the new men Ire monger. Llewellyu, and Braund have shown greatest promise.

LA8KKR PLATED MUCH CHESS. Paris. Pran, Dec. 24. Emanuel Laakrr yeeterday played forty games of checa almuksMieoualy with forty of the best players of the Cercee PMMdor.

He won ttilitty-flve and lost three. Two were scratched. Play lasted slat hour nd a half. Tbe kins JEFFRIES AND HIS BROTHER. Kansas City, Dec.

M. as. J. Jeffries and his brother. Jack Jeffries, gavs a aix round boxing exhibition at Convention Hall here last night.

The champion will give no more eiLhibltlona before he reaches New York, whence he goes dlreot from here. Jack Beauc-holte. of Chicago, and Jack Oraham. Indianapolis, boxed ten rounds, the contest resulting In a draw. OWEN ZEIOLEK'8 VICTORT.

Jacksonville. Dec. In a tea round sparring match for welterweight under the auspices of the Jacksonville Athletic Association last night. Owen SSelgler of New Tork knocked out Frank- Hart of Philadelphia, In th third round. M'GOVERN IN DEMAND.

Terrible Terry hag any Offers to Meet Lad la Hi Olaaa. New York, Dec. 25. Despite his defeat by Young Corbett, Terry AlcUovera appears to be very much In demand. During tKe past few days McOovern has received no less than Ova offers to meet lads in hla claaa Including one from the Fort Dearborn Club of Chicago.

TMa organisation wants to bring off a six-round contest between McOovern and Kid Broad to be decided on January a of next ear. Of course, McOovern has been compelled to decline, aa he Is now scheduled to box Dave Sullivan on January before the organisation banking up the beat induce- m-ni- Ana at tnai. sacijovero couia nw very well take on Broad, as It is stlpul- ated In the articles of agreement tnai nrlther Sullivan a or Wry can tackle nv nnnnn.n. In Mrlnlll match until thetr own le settled. It la probable that McOovern will take on Broad after his esaay with Sullivan cornea on.

aa ne th. m.t.he thai ha la not afraid of the recently remarked. iriA ih. I.Mm The Turf. JOCKEY RE1FS MARRIED.

Ran Francisco. Dec. J- Miss Fsnnie Rowell snd Jockey lister Relff were married last night at the home of Dr. and Ms. H.

K. Howell In Golden Oate. Only a few relative were present ai the ceremony. ENGLISH TRACKS PAT BIO DIVIDENDS. New York.

Dee. In spite of the fact that many English race-courses are' free to tile oublra. with the ex ceptlon of two or three Incioa ureses it season, and the stockAoldera receive and 30 per cent, dividends At a sale of fifty I2t snares or tne Kemnton Race-Course recent the whole were sold forty at $160 and ten 114a ner share. In at tut I on io ina big dividends dectored, IM.U0 has been expended in Improvements since MM. MANY STAKE ENTRIES.

All records have been broken In the matter of stake entries by James B. Hsggln, who has entered 1.1 foals of 101 in the Splnaway Stakes, to be run at Saratoga In 1S0S. Never before In the history of racing In any country have there been anything Use a many entries of foals, although ths asm. eminent turfman has earned a reputation aa a liberal nominator of mares In such stakes as the Futurity. REFORM FIT Look It behoove every Don't you think one erg, worsted or Or perhan your superannuate It aad popular prloea.

$10, Have you seen giving away FBKB ampl la King Hats. ARENAo ONE-ARMED MEN HAD A FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP 0F1LLLNUIS. A Novel Battle Took Place Tuesday Might at Urban a. Boaaert was bucceasful With His Right Urban. Ill, Dec.

George Bos- sert, with hi deadly right, won the one-armed championship of Illinois here last night. He defeated Charley much vauntedeft worked like a buxs-aaw, but waa short on cunning. The bout waa pulled off In a hastily constructed ring, lighted with kerosene torches and fringed with tall tree, and was lively from start to fin ish. Owens waa knocked out In th third round, and his backers lost a pile of money on him. Immediately after the fight Boasert, through his trainer and manager.ttllm Salisbury, Issued a dell to auy one-armed pugilist to battle for tbe cham pionship of the United States: Should th gauntlet not be nicked un In thir ty day Boasert will claim tn.

Atuerl- cban championship. Fear of police interference resulted In the bout being pulled off outside th city In the North woods. Carriage conveyed hundred of local (port to tbe scene. Many walked tn three mile. The fight was called earlier than had been planned: otherwise the authorities would have stepped In and prevented the pictureaque conflict.

Tim Oarrlgan acted aa referee. O. Boasert waa seconded by Trainer Salisbury, while Pete Sorenson held th bucket for Owens. Both men aalled In with a vim. Using their stump to guard with, they put up a battle th like of which was probably never aeen In a roped arena Fight By Round.

Round 1 Boeaert took the initiative and landed heavily on Owens' rib. A right to th Jaw staggered him. but Owens recovered and hooked Bosaert on th. chin. Frequent clinch' es ensued.

In which the men used their tump viciously, and th. refers. threatened to (top th. fight If cleaner tactic were not used. Th gong found both men on their feet, and it was nammer ana long.

L. Round I At th outset of the round Boasert, In a clinch, dealt Owen telling blow on th. Jaw with tump. Owen was pushed to the rope, and took th. count before gave battle again.

Getting hi second wind, however, th one-armed man as sumed th defensive and had th. bet ter when the gong rang. Round 3 Cheered on by the assem bled (porta, tn gimp went in lor blood. With their feature a mas of blood and their arm wearlnd from th unequal labor th. member had been forced to perform, th.

fighter battled. Owen aimed terrible blow at hi adversary, but th. latter expert nd novel use of hi (tump as a guard saved him further punishment Guarding one of the, blow, Boasert landed heavily with hla rlfM on Owens' Jaw and th latter fell to the sawdust. Referee Garrlgan slowly counted him out. Hockey CEDARS WERE WINNERS.

The Cedar of Janevlll. defeated th Men's Christian Association In Janevllla team in a hockey match to yesterday afternoon by a score of two rials to one. in. rwstss waa po. n-j-i.

Following WeT. th. teams nala nolnt Cedar Goal. C. Gal poll Bt Mr TBSe! COVr OOlnt.

MCKlnlCy, IOr- Wards. Turnhull. S. Wilkin, J. Con- McKnlahL a rinwah- nolnt Y.M.C.A.

Goal, r. ijwan. point. ttr afeCann cover DOIM. J.

Mill: lor ward. J. Ferguson, v. jsciunnon nr. Jackson.

O. Boyce. BITE SELECTED AT Th. people of Ottawa have proven their to buy lurnivuio, 1 stoves and fancy iood for Christina, LaHAI8B BROS, Rideaa St- K01ICE TO ADYEFTISERS Owing to extra pressure on the irr.ra advertising apace and com poalng room force and equipment at this season, advertisers are respectfully reminded that while on ordinary occasions changes and even new matter received as late aa a.m- can k. handled, yet.

for the balance of this month all SUCP snouiu oe urucreu, 11 possible, the night previous to date of Insertion. Th Journal will do th beat possible with anything received by nine o'clock on th day of Issue, hut cannot undertake to promlae or guarantee the change or Insertion of any thing received, at a later sma. Oar success has ween dn. to judi cious, persistent advertising mar. than to anything (Is.

Th Hyiela Hotel never amounted to much until began spending a lot of money to tell th. peopL about It. Hygsla Ho tel, uln i-Qint vutmurt. vStrWVMrMM Your Best msn tn look his best nn New Year. of our PERKKCT FITTINO B01TB In tweed would Improve your appearance Overcoat ha seen better dsys.

Better get Into one of our swell coats at $1:2, $15 tbe beautiful New Year gift, an window. CLOTHING STORE Nt Maes Busy Corner. 64 BANK STREET Thttawa's -Largest yJ' Hoiuise. offers the best and most attractive, selection of Fancy Furniture, and other suitable nifta for the present holiday season, MOHTHlf PATHZHT8 ACCEPTED S. A.

LUKE 6c CO. I HOUSE FURNISHERS. Pnene 1281. WILSON BROS. CO DRY GOODS WARES 75 QUEEN STREET Trade only supplied (LONDON) No substitute used.

At th. proper age it is bottled arid are offered an absolutely pure, sparkling and delicioua and tonic It refreshes the body and quenches the thirst. fl 6tirlstnias What more suitable than a Gram-o-phone Always Interesting, easily manipulated. Call in and hear it. Herbert Byshe Co.

st. P. rented for Christmas Day. IMPERIAL LIFE For particular pleas call on or H. M.

BODDY, N.B. The paid up capital and larger than Uovernment Deposit of Th Imperial lafa are those of any other Canadian Life Company. AArAAAaAAAAAAaa.AAAAA4i.AA a A A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A A A A A A A "CARPET SALE" Per the remainder of thl month a DISCOUNT of at par cent, allowed en all ends of TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS AND VKlArj- CARPETS, ranging In length from to so yards. NEW ftUOS FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE. THOMAS LIGOBT 17V-1TJ SPARKS STREET, and I have about twice as many as I ought to have, so 111 take The Furniture Maa St.

LORD jrjl" eIW OQ. frV "Jjxrserse JasrtgMa sssa.se are aT A taste of Metchers 'y1 eiiv7j CROSS Canadian Gin. SatUflt that tt tt the Hmtt Type of Pun Gin, prfrctty matured and mmllom. It's the Oeiy Oa which 01 distilled, ma tared for years snd bottled in Bonded Wai chouses under Government Surpsrvislon, and the Oaly Qa having ka age, quality and pnrirf guaranteed on every hot tie, by aa offtcial government stamp. BOtVDi WILSON I CO, SM tt Pass tt sVsearua, I 11- sssvmsuvm aeairra.

.11.. -m uUj XUk. "THE METROPOLITAN. RIDEAU STREET. AND SMALL, INDIA PALE ALE An Acceptable Gift reliable Insqnnca.

Policy will proveaa acceptable sift Just the thins; for your wife, your mother, or your sister. It will savs you much worry about the future, and show to them, better than you can otherwise, your thought-fulness for their welfare. Before tnaunna. li.Yeeti.rate the DOt LB SETTLEMENT ENIXJW-MENT plan of ths ASSURANCE CO. writs to District Manager 58 Sparks Street, Ottawa will be VlUC Catherine fetreet, Montreal.

DESKS this Christmas my cost for some of them. 111 RIDEAU ST,.

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