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HIE ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE 17 SAfNTS TAKE FIRST GAME FROM MILLERS CLAYTON CAPTURES V- MAYFLOWER MEDAL -t Visitors Lost to and Narrowly Cunningham Loses Jrophy He Successfully Arrihold, Gets I Escaped a Shut-Out Same Teams Play Again Today. VIUU I laVll I I IV UVVI VOl SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1903 I Shooting Baseball 'Racing I F.nent State championship cup, oft-ered by the Metropolitan Oun club of M. Joseob. Seven entries, twenty-five live Ttrae ef boor and forty mlsutea.

Lewie aod Veager. Strikeout. Belden certainty had hia batting eve Tetterdsy srts the last day of the most successful shoot ia the history of the Missouri Slate fish snd Uamt Protective The had been on at Lake Contrary tinea Tuetday. i It wat an unlucky day for Frank Cunningham, the local crack. The Mayflower medal, which be hat to successfully held against s)l comers, wat woo by W.

it Clavton of Kansas Oty. The first number on the day's program wat event for the state championship The prize waa offered by the Metro pole Oun club of thia city. Fred Arnhold, the local man, wat in good form snd won the cup with a score of 23 kills out of 25 birds. -S There were three events. Event for the interstate championship, wat the second.

J. A. K. Klliott; W. H.

Heer snd Fred Arnhold each killed 21 birds out of 25. The visiting thootere expressed themselves ta highly pleased with, their treatment while in St. Joseph. Most of them left yesterday afternoon and- evening to attend the big shooting tournament to tie held at Kansas City this week. This tell, the story of the day's Ill if-' "ea r-rv a .7 If Miher had ant let Dan Lajly't roller Id through tb Saintt would have taken Walter VV ilmot'.

Ulera into camp to the tune ot i to 0 instead of 4 to 1. Jlut lean's roller vent on rejoicing to the out-beld and Oyler immediately straightened en of I'hinu'a shoots into a three Dagger, wring Latly and landin. The Saint. started the scoring in the first inning. M.ihrr w.ited and took hie base on ball.

Ma wa out at second on llartman't grounder to Oyler. Ilel'lrn hit hard one to Oyler, who threw Hartman out at second. Mclntyre tried to stretch the play into a double, but threw the ball into the bleacher and WeJden went to third. Ife came in on Kobe's tingle to center. thinn led eft the, fifth with a aingle, but went out at second on Maber't grounder to Thorns.

lie scored on ilcl-oen triple to center. Kobe erored llel-den with bit accord atngie ot the game. Kinglet by tftrvfn. Mcl'onnel, thinn and Alaber in the irhth resulted la another run for the The game waa dean. vChinn showed Snidteaton form, Thomas, the school letch-T pitcher ilrant picked up at Sugar Creek; near here, was hit safely twelve time, but never! heleca lie ahowed there it good atuff in him.

He acted like a veteran under hre. Hi moat eerioua mistake was in giving IteMon a flow ball in the fifth after two strikes and two balle had been secured on the hatter, lleldcn turned a ball into a triple. V. It waa only by. tha neat of playing thut Minneapolis kept ttie locals from getting bigger score.

In the eighth; after Fitzpatrick had gone out by rending an easy grounder to Mct'reery, Garvin put 4ne through tha pitcher'a tmx that waa too hot for Thoma. to go after. Met'on-Mell' then, lifted one just over aecond for thinn duplicated, scoring Oar-vin. SlcConneH tried to score on it, too, Vint Wilmot cut" him off at the plate. Maker waa next nil and placed a aingle in right, which took-Cliinn to third.

At this point Thninai gave hia aecond bam on bails, to Hnrtman, and filled the banc. Uelden could do no better than lift a high one to Lippert in center and make the third out. ST. JOSEPH, July 14, IS, August 11, 13, 14. At Omaha May 14, 16.

37; July It, IS, 19; August 22, 13, lit At Dea Moines May 23! July 17. 18, 19; August 19, 20, 11. At 8t Joseph-May 39, 10, 10, July 4, 4, September 3, 4, S. At Milwaukee-June 1, 1, 2, 17. 23; September ill, 24, 23.

At Peoria Juae (, 7, i. 23, 14, 55; September 26, 17 (11-2). Uilwaakee. At Denver May 24, IS, ZS, 17; July 14, IS, 16; Auguat 22, 23, 21. At Colorado Springs May 20, 21, 12, 13; July 17.

18, 19; August 19, 30, 11. At Omaha May 12. 13, 14, 16; July 14, 26, 26; Auguat IS, 1, 17. At Dea Molnes-Msy IS, 17, 18; July 21, 22, 22, S3; August 13, 14. At St, Joseph-April It, 29, 30; May July 7, 3.

10, 11. 12. At Kansas City May 3, 3, S. 3. 9, 10; August 39, 27.

39. At Poorla May 19, 30. 30, 31, Junt 30; July 1, September 7. 7 (11-2). Joteph avenue, on the Krug Park line.

The players are requested to be at the Hex cigar store at 10.30 o'clock thia morn- wg. 1 Following ia the batting order of aoni following ta Uie batting orucr: Rex. Herman. Wiiwer st Mack 3b Campbell ri Zuckard cf Steele CcCormick cf Kneeter lb McDonald, 2b Tullcr, Bump, .11. Smith ith turpi lb Murphy 2b Sb If rf Bornet cf Y.

M. C. A. VS. BURLINGTONS Tlie firat game of the seanon for the Saturday league, between the Y.

M. C. A. and Burlington teams, waa plavcd veater-day afternoon st Plumbers' park, fieepitc the score, the game waa an excellent one. the X.

M. V. A. pitchera were very wild. giving ten bases on balls, hitting three men and having 'five wild pitchee.

Aside from this the game was an excellent exhibition. IScore by innings: Y. M. A ....0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 18 JBurhngtont ...........2 14 3 4 0 0 0 3-18 r.ariifHl runs a llurhngtont 3. Hits birds.

Fred Arnhold of bt. Joseph won. with 29 buMa; lim, tecond, 11- B. third. 22 birds: Q'Ketli foarth, 21 uitdt.

i Event Interstate championship, live birilt. Twenty-four en- i tries. Botfger won) with straight kill, i. J. A.

Fdliott, W. Ifl Heer, Fred Arnhold killed 24 each; IL Hirtchey, Gilson, C. H. Cockrill. Gairetti Ziin, Fort, 2a each; Gorman, Wade, llolmes, H.

B. 23 each. i I Mayflower medal thoot-ofl Fifty bipd race between H. 11, Spencer of St. Louie; J.

W. Brarohall, Ktnaai City; VV, B. CUy. ton, Kansas City: Harry Tipton, Kansas City, snd Frank Jo sepn. Tipton tnrf Cunningham killed 45 birds each; Bpencer, 40, and Bramhall withdrew after the 44th bird, 1 having killed 36 up to that time.

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Joseph Drug on. and Bdmong; Schoptlln pharmacy Fifth and ICdraond: Oaillch'a nhannsnv. anth and FtUx Stt. 12, Burlington 10. Base on balls- tLTia By Y-a 'l0.

by B't Hit by 10. flatteries nr i Boden-I f. Tl, Uty team, mere will he two Decoration waukee for four tames. Thev with hint. lie got two singlet end triple out of five timet at bat.

Be drove in one ot the Saints' our runt and scored two two of them. Ibe MiUert were very confident of win ning. At each one would come in from the held be would say, "Well, isn't Una like getting candy from home:" That they would make uae of this expreaatoa until the fifth inning. tommy binn the seme needy little pitcher. The Millers were not dangerous at any stage of the He had them on hie all the time.

who will umiure in the Three-1 league this season, and Veager, one of ilmot a catchers, umptrrv The Millers aaam thia afternoon. The game will be called at 3:30 o'clock. the l.bicaro White stocking, will op-Dose the Saint. Monday. i nev were scheduled for Monrlav and Tuesday, but a series between theta and the Chicago Xa-1 tional league team bat Juet been arranged and the Tuesday game with the locals has been cancelled.

I'nderwood Zimmerman will eive the choice of a Stetson bat and a 15 pair of fhoee to the firat home ntaver mnkine a home run oa the grounds after the tea-, arm noena. Wilmot made two pretty catches, run mng clone up to second unn taking DO to on a run and close to the ground. Wilmot But i'raecr in to bat in Thnmaa' piece in the ninth, hoping to change the final result, but it waa of no uae. A fly to Kimmrr waa the beat be could do and Uolen waa left on base. Rohe made a nice nlav in the ninth when he scooped up Lud wig's hot one with' hi.

right hand, and threw the runner out at first. Kobe and (iarvin let a foul (mm Wil. mot's bat drop between them in the third, but. no damage; Wilmot went out by rittjiatrkk-Kimmer route. Young Thomas.

Wilmot't erhoot teacher pitcher, it a brother of Jailor John Thnm. aa. He. threw a few for McKibben a couple yeara aco, aiacg I nought Mm too wild then. There la good atuff in the young man.

tie la strong and husky, built for Service. He showed good control. The Throwe Drug company team waa defeated yesterday by the VVyatt Park The score wa. 0 to 8. The A.

J. Levin Co. team i in the Held for junior eamea. A chillenfm im ia. sued, through The Gaaette.

to any junior team the city, no player to be over 16 years of age. Answers will "oe published in tne a porting columns of The Gaaette. The Wvatt Park Juninra vnn fmm 1hm Gilt Kdgea yeeterdny by a score of to 3. The game waa played at Fourteenth and rrnncia. Tne Walkers' Addition Juniors and Xew Elm teams will nlav at the New Kim grounds, St.

Joseph avenue and Green at o'clock thia afternoon. All communication, for publication in these columns must be signed BASEBALL Chicago If); Kansaa City 4. Kanaaa Cltl. Aorll 1L The Chlcaao Amiri. ran league baseball club today defeated the Kanaaa City American association club by alugglng ibe bail, making twenty -on.

hits. in scora: HUE. Phlrsto 1 1 0-l 21 3 Kanaaa city 0 a 1 0 1 10 6 Batteries Chicago: Flaherty, White and McFarland. Kansas City: Morton, Durham, Josee and Maloney. American National 1.

Philadelphia, April u. Scores here today: 4 R.H.B. Artertcsn 0 0 I 0 0 1- 7 Phil. National 01AO00OOO1 I Batteries Wsddrll end genrerkongost Sparks and Ztmmer; Wolfe and OoolU Attendance, i I7S. National American 4.

St. Louis, April it. The National league team defeated the American leaguers In the third exhibition gama today. Attendance, Score: P.HE. Nttlonala 1 MOOHiO- I 13 1 Americana OOOOOIOlfttlO 0 Datterlea; Murphy and Ryan: Donohua aod Kaboe, Umpires; Sheridan and Q'Day.

New York Jersey City O. New York, April H. Score: 4 RUE. N. T.

National ......2 0 0 0 0 12 1 1- I 11 0 Jersey City 1 Batteries Mathew.on, Cronln and Warner: Breanrhnan. rfanmlller. Pertarh and Ijimar. Umpire Dan Shannon. Attendance Plttabprg Indianapolis 3.

(By Associated Freaa Exclusively to the Gaaette In Rt. Joseph.) April 11. The (rat professional haaehslt tame was played today be tween Indianapolis and Ptttanurg, the cham plon Nstlonal leatue team of last year. Los ver pitrhed the ttrat four Innlnts for Pitts. burg snd was hit six times ssfely, netting three runs; Deheny, assisted by Wagner, the run-getting.

Score; Pittsburg ....0 1 0 0 I St 12 1 Indianapolis ,0 0.1 000000-J Dattarlei: Leaver, Doheny sad Druryi Helium, Tord, Hamilton and Phelps. Other, Games. West Point, N. AprU West Paint, Union, 1. Waahlngtnn, April Georgetown, Prlnoeten, t.

Cambridge, April 1L Harvard, 15; Why, Lafayatta, April 11. Baseball Purdue, 111 Indiana atata normal, z. Chicago, April 11, Chicago unlvsrslty, Michigan nnlvaralty, T. NELSON MORRIS TEAM WINS The' Nelson Morrit team defeated the fitockynrda efub yesterday in the first gime of the season at the new Stockyards park, by a score of 18 to 10. The victory wat through the hard hitting of the Morris and the work ot, itt battery, Sohaub and' Buzzard.

Trantue and Mack, of Morris team, each obtained four hits out of six times at Tint, and each had a pair of two baggers. The Btockyards battery was Norcrost and Galbert. latter club played a. good game, but wat unable' to "connect with Schauta's twisters. Umpire Panforth't decisions were perfectly satisfactory to both teams.

Attendance. 800. Titne of game, 1:0. REXS The tame between the Ttexa of this eitv and the Hcrmert of Kansas City, tt the pew numbers' park, near Davis' swimming beach, this afternoon promisee to he 1 not it will be called at 9 o'clock. Tullar, who is signed to play with the Loavenwortn Missouri Valley league team thie yearv twill mtch frir the Rex team.

The Humbert' park ia st Fifth and bt FAVORITE WON EASILY; Ban Francisco, April 11 Some clever performers met at Oakland In the mile and alx-teenth handicap today, for which Epicure waa favorite. He luatlhed the confidence placed, in him by winning In Impressive style from Autolight and Dlvtna. In the doting event Dr. Boyle wat plunged on, hit oddt being forced down from 8 to 5 to 7 to 10. Ha got away very badly, but ran around his field and won tn a gallop from The Pride and Bthelyne.

Position gained a nose victory over Kitty Kelley In the third. Weather fine and track fast Summary: First race, alx furlongs, selling Young Morel 109 (See), 13 to 1, won; Loyal 108 (Buxton), SO to second; J. H. Bennett, 93 Sheehan), 10 to 1. third.

Time, Second race, half-mile, two-year-olds, purse General Roberts, 108 (Kelley), 7 to 10, won; Let ota, 105 (J. T. Sheehan), 7 to 1, aecond; Frsuk, 105 (Bonner), to Jj third. Time. -4814.

Third race, mile and as eighth, Belling Portion, 103 (Adkins), 8 to 5. won; Kitty Kelley, 98 (Qonnell), to 1, second; Tiiona, 10 (Henderson)', 8 to 1, third. Time, Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile, selling 93 (Henderson), to won; Milas, 108 (Sheehan), 214 to 1, second; 90 (Knapp), 8 to third. Time, Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth, hsedletp- Epicure, 108 (Bonner), 1 to 1, won; Autolight, 110 (Kelley), 6 to 1, second; Divlns, 106 10. to 1, third.

Time, 1:7. i Sixth race, one mile, selling Marlneuse, 110 (Sheehan). 6 to 1, won; Baffled. 108 (Knapp). 6 to 1, second: Bill Mosaic, 103 (I.

Powell), to 10, third. Time, 1:414. Seventh race, 13-18the tt a mile, purse T)r. Boyle, 10G (Bonner), to 5, won; The Pride, 108 (Kelley), 20 to 1, second: Ethylene, 101 (Conoell), 9 to 6, Time, 1.21. MEIBEHOFFEB, UNDEKTAKER, With lady attendant, Ninth A Felix.

UNIVERSITY WENTWORTH 0 Srecial to the Gazette. Columbia, April 11. Tlie liapeliall team of the university this afternoon defeated that of Wentworth Military academy at Lexington by a score of 4 to 0. All the runs were made in the tirut three innings. In the seventh inning Wentworth brought a man home, but the battery made the third out at the first ro the run did not tcore.

Only twice did Wentworth bring a man to third. Missouri's 'team has improved a treat deal since the last gnme with Westminster last Monday. The improvement has been par-ticularly marked in the battery, Went-worth't catcher and held men were excellent. Writ for jrmptom blnh If you wr unahl to rull. aaUsaasaasssaaaaaaswaaSjgaasejasn Dn want my special diseases at compounded that they traat all the throat rheumatism, special rolsonlna.

Do not hesitate There ta a luuonmii the pulses. 10 SCHEDULE OF WESTERN LEAGUE 1 'r ''1 Complete Hat of Datet for the Watt-em League Games; ot the Freaent Beavgon. Sainta Play Eleven Garnet at Homt and Open the Season Here April 88 With Dea Koines. Et. Joseph will open the western league season at home with the Det Moines team Tuesday, Aprfl 28.

The local men will play eleven garnet at home and then go sway for eighteen dayt. The Det Moines series will consist of three games. The Peoria will follow. After this aeries the locals will go to Denver for four games, snd to Colorado Spring, for three games. They will then be home for four garnet with the Kan- garnet games Mil return to 01.

joacpn tor June iw. St. Joseph haa been exceptionally well treated by the schedule committee. There will be two games on the Fourth of July with Kansas City. It is safe to say that there will be bunch of rooters from the city at the mouth of the Kaw to make a special to St.

Joseph to tee their favoritee do battle. While the Saints will open on the home grounds they will close on foreign territory. They will be at home before the close of the season for dozen or so games ana men will go to reona for three games, ineir last ror me season. The following ia the schedule ot the West ern league: Denver. At Colorado Springs May 7, Juns so; July 1, September 7, 7, S.

At Omsba Juns i. 7, July 7, Sep teniber J7. At Des July 10, 11, 11. 12; September 21, Z4, 2E. At St.

Joa.ph-June 10, 11, 11; August 1, 1, September 10, 11, It At Ullwaukee-June 17, lg, 10; August jn; Bepiemoer IU1 17, 1. At I'corla-June 10, 11, 23; August 6, September 1, 20, Zl At Kansas City June 11, It, IS; July 2S, 14, SO, 31; September IS, 14, 16. Colorado Springs. At Denver-May ZS, SO, 30, (1; July 4, September 4. At Omaha-June S.

July 10, 11, 11, 12; September 2.1, 2t. At Pe. MolnesJune 7, July 7, I. September ZS, Z7. At SC.

Joseph-Juna 13, 14, IS; July 28, 29, 50, 31; September 13, 14, IS. At Kansas City-June 10, 11, 12: August 1 1, September 10, 11, 12. At Milwaukee-June 11, 22, Auguat 4, 5, 6, September IS, 20, 21. At I'eorlo-June 17, 18, 19; August 10; September 17, 17, 18 (11-1). Omaha.

At Denver-April 19, SO; Msy June 26, Z7. SS; Augu.t 2, 17. ZS. At Colorado Springs May 1, 1, 4, June 21. 25, 25: August ZS, 30; September 1.

At Des 19, SO, 10, 31; June 30; July 1, September 4, t. At St. Joseph-June 17, 18, 19; August 1, 10; September IS, 17, 18. At Kansna city June 10, 10, 11, 22; August 6, 6, Septomber 19, 10, 11. At Milwaukee-June 10, 11, 11; Auguat 1, 1, September 10.

11. At Peorla-June 13. 14, IS; July 28, 10, 31 i September 1J, 14, IS (11-1). Des Koines, At Denver-May 1.1, 4, Juns 14, ZS; August 29, 19. SO; September 1.

At Colorado Sprints April 29, 29, SO; May June 17, 28; August 17. 18. At Omabs-May 7, 10; July 4, September 7, S. At St. Joseph-June 10, August 5, September 19, 11.

At Kansas City June 17, 19; August 8, 9, 10; September At Mllwtukee-June II, 14, July 19, 30, 31; September IS, 14,. 18. i At Peorla-June 10, 11, 12; August 1, 1, 1, September 10, 11 (ll-l). Joseph, At Denver-Msy 1J, 13, 14, tti July 16, 29; Augutt 11, II, 14, At Colorado Springs May lg, 17, lg; July II, 22, 18; AOsust -JB. 1(1, 17., At Oinahe-May 10.

11, July 7, 11, 19: August n. 10, 11. 1 At Dea Molnes-May It, 'IS, jur IS, 16; Auguat 22, Z.1, K. At Ksnsst City-June July 1, 29, 30; September 1, 7, At Mllwsakes June 11, 14, 15; September Kl, 29, 17, At Peorit-June 1. 9, 1, 4, ST, Beptsm-bar M.

01-1). City.) D.nver-Mr IS, 17, il; July August is, ,1 At Colorsdt Bprlugs M.jr u. AO 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IB TO Mailer, ta Hartman. ct Beldea, It none, 3b Kcmmer, IB J'lupatrlck. 2b Oervlu, McConnell, rt China, a Total.

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Miaanurl Drug Co. makea no re.lrtctionai every per eon who write, will be aent a treat' ment, abaolutely free and paalpald, carefully wrapped In a plain package with no on It to Indicate what It They have received many letter, from people all over the country, telling of the moat cure, made by Vitality Pills. Their one week free offer la genuine and no cm-barraaelng quertlona aaked, Write today to the Hiaaouri urug uo a a. uroaaway, Louis, and receive the aampla treat ment lbc.tr book which la aleo free and ant with tha- tree will explain now to 'take tne treaimani in pnraie ana Peoria. At Denver-May 10, Zl, 22, 23; July 17, 18, 19: Augutt 19, 20, 21.

At Colorado Springs May 24, 29, 17; July 14, IS, IS: August 22, 13. 14. At Omaha-May 19, 17, 18; July 11, 22, 24, 13; August 12, 13, 14. At Des Molnes-Msy 12, 13, 14, IS; July 24, 28, 38; August 1, 18, 17. At St.

Joseph-May 3, 3, 6, 9, 8, 9, 10; Au gust 27, 28. At Kansas City April 28, 29, 30; May July 7. B. 9. 10, 11, 12.

At Milwaukee-July 3, 4, 4, August 29, 30; September 1. 3, 4, 6. T. W. M.

DEFEATS C. B. C. The TooU-WTieeler-Motter, of the Saturday Afternoon league defeated the Christian Brothers college team yesterday afternoon by a score of to 11, The feature of the giiino was the hard hitting of the Tootle-W heeler-Mottert. Thi is the score: T-W-M.

14231031 J4 C. H. 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 0 0-11 Batteries For T-W-M, Thillippnr and Miller: for C. B. Garcia and llartigan and Htnnton.

Umpire Wiseer. GROSSE P0INTE ENTRIES (By Associated Frees Exclusively to the Gaaette in St Joseph.) Detroit, April 11. The meeting of the Detroit Jockey club on the Groses Points track, June 9 to 30, hts attracted the following number of entries: The International derby, one and one-quarter miles, tbOO, 77; Hotel stakes, six furlongs, handicap, 11,000 added, 73; Press stake, six furlongs, selling, 81,000 added, 73; Country club stake, one mile, 11. too added, 93; Kin dergarten stake, Ave for 11,000 added, 82. Among the prominent owners who will race here are K.

K. Smath-era, Alex Captain S. 8. Brown. B.

Bradley, Ed Corrlgan, M. J. Daly. P. Dunn, Durnell A Hen.

C. It. Rlllaon, William n.kt Ikmn lJAnHrtn CKI1. dreth, John E. Madden, John W.

sAorr, A. L. Oliver, W. Pugh, W. P.

Schulte, Tur-ney Woodford Jamea Arthur, Hugh McCnrreu, O. O. Karke and Ed Trotter. McChesney and Advance Guard are both named In the Campau stakes and will moot the engagement COOKS WILL DANCE The firat annual ball of Cooks' and Waiters' union, local fo. fi07, will be given at turner hall, rwventh and Uharlca streets, on the niht of Anril 10.

The Iircni! orchestra will furnish the music. A unique feature will be a fine lunch which will be served by the women of the order. A large numtier ot tickets nave been sold. La EvidencU Clear Havana Cigar adds unique delight to your dinner or lunch. Its natural dellclouineu nukes you smack your Dps and soy ''How Good!" ST.

JOSEPH vs. Chicago- White Stockings At League Park hausen, Frana -and Sweet; for B' Stern and Sidgley. Umpire, Woods. SHAMROCK III. DISAPPOINTING Weymouth, April 11.

The Shamrock I wis fouled by a steam yacht when half wsy through the second run to Iulworth cave. Her spinnaker boom and the steam yacht a unwepnte were ooth carried away, but the 8bamrock 1 escaped other injury and continued the race. The accident was of little ditadrantie to her, as the Shamrock Ill's apinnnker was immediately domed in order to make the conditions even. The firat contest todav of the challcneer under actual racing conditions waa distinctly disappointing to those who exulted so much at the results of the preliminary trials. The Shamrock I won on her handi-ran allowance the new craft, boatinir hi, only six and one-half minutes over a course tliirty-four miles Jonir.

On the hrat half of the course the challenger outsailed the older boat handsomely, but in the fresher wind upon the aecond turn the little more than held her own. lhis waa otilv nartlv explained Jiv a fluke of wind which favored the Shamrock 1 and enabled her to El in considerable ground upon the second oat. WANTS MUNROE- SHARKEY FIGHT Special to the Gazette. Chicago. April 11.

The manarer of thai out for the Monroe-Sharkey mill. He la here looay, route to Nw york, where he will offer a purse of tl'VUX) for the big fight between Monroe snd Sharker. How to Cure Blood Poison, By nseerst aswway Trial treatmentand essay rrra to nil-Send for It this very day. If there be any man or woman who has blood poison, whether transmitted by parents or acquired by contact, they ahoukl write Prot Fowler of New London. for a free trial treatment of his very remarkable new discovery that haa canghf like wildfire even going so far sa to restore the bones of the nose and ears when they had rotted away by the terrible poison.

It Is no mercury, or Iodide of potash, nothing to rub on and no simple liquid, tablet or pill but an herbsllne compound entirely different from anything heretofore known. In maglo-llke fhahlon ft Cures blood poison In the primary, secondary or tertisry stage, copper colored spots, swelling of the glands, sores on the parts, pimples, sore throat, swollen groins, acnes, old sores, ulcers, mucous patches In the mouth, loosening of the teeth, hair or evebrowa fulling out snd all the other signs of blood poison, ft removes overy blemish tn a few days and cures permanently In a tew weeks not only the blood poison Ibelf bnt restores the stom. ach, liver, kidneys and heart to their normal condition thus again opening to you the gatea of society, marriage and parenthood. Do not put It offi do jot experiment Satisfy yourself that what tha profesasor ssys It true by sending name and address toilsy to Prof. V.

O. Fow Box (HI, Mew Lonclon, snd he will send jro st once (sealed end frse from all marks) a full trial treat ment of hts aiaMVery absolutely free, together with a valoabf. treatise A11 About Kood Poison and Ha He eaka for no money, simply the privilege of convincing yon thai, what he hsa discovered will cure nit IU lose no Urns In senrilna- dreas. so today Md you wm soon be cursd. Mon Fung Cures tvery afflicted person to honestly Investigate treatment I msks a specialty of all chronic men and women.

My wonderful berba to suit each individual case hart proves rank first in the eradication ef I conditions ot female weakness, dlseasea ot and lungs, aggravated sumach troubles, tout aod diseases ot the kidney. I call to my treatment for cootagloua blood eexual debllltv oiim and all nrivt i.m. In consulting me lr yu oav givas up. cure somswhere In Ihe world for you, uar ii. i oiagpose an aissease ey Consultation Ire 1 IMC YOUNG, rrartds Street, St, Josefib, Mo.

NO MONEY TILL CURED, as vus tsiasuMis. W. ssad Ittl I sue ee.tssU H) salt trsslias ss CMt, flslsts sat Dlssssts sf tst ctssii alas MS sirs lust, wssttss sa Mas. tst sf wssmmv Bm NuuaaM cwa. tWcwee-wt rat an.

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