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St. Louis Globe-Democrat from St. Louis, Missouri • 39

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eA. leap and a lunge is the answer to-every stroke of -the whip on. the horse's back. On and on they go until they finally disappearall 1 I the But flfl ge i. A 71,, ttel A s.

a. a I 1 6141 Jo-euoll 4 V' 4 Iltr la I I a1, a to Cl el 04 titAbt Siva. (' a I ..41 wielt is Lsowirg tbe course i I a It ea be Zniteld. IN hen tbe I lo a year the bridge the crew on tn. 1 ria.s a At had invariably titte better poet: Ind When wet weather swelled the river this advantage was great on ace 1 (vaunt of tides and eddies that any crew on the Bucks side bad no chance whatever.

1 Itwo start was then above Tempi. Island. now in the course, and The bend just bee 1 yond the -present finish had to be nego- tiated before reaching the finish at the bridge. The men rowed against the tide and the Berkshire boat was able to bug the shore and take advantage of the eddies at the bend while the Bucke crew bad to I come out into tnidstream and Meet the full force of the tide or go much further die. tomes on its own side of the river to reach the finish line.

'The unfairnees. If the old course; said the old Henley oarsman, "was brought into special prominence I think In when heavy rains had freehened the river and the tide rim so strongly in favor of boats On the. )3erks station that not a crew starting from the other side of the river won. That year the Twickenham Bowing Club eight. One of the strongest crews that ever come Med at Henley.

was beaten for the Grand Challenge cup in the ridiculously oloW time of nine minutes fifty seconds. The crew 1 'was made up of Hertford College -men and Included Lowrides, who won the diamond seven times. It Inas stroked by L. i Irrere. and.

starting from the Bucks side, led the London Rowing Club eight until the 1 fatal bend, when the latter. favored by ed- dies, Inning' ahead and won by a such a hubbub that the court. 'Was changsd to the present one the 'follow- Ina 'year. The suggestion to row the re- v. ere Way of the course would Injure Hen-' sey as a spectacular regatta, as the finish would be nearly two miles from the 1 he start 1 now in the yond the Pri tisted before bridrtv.

The and the Berk shore and tit the bend. IC 1 come out Intc force of the I tomes on its i the finish line 'The unfail Ionia special pml heavy rains tide rttn so et Berke statiol from the the year the Tel One of the at petal at lien Challenge cut of nine 11211U IVILII made Included Low seven I i rere. the Lonely) 51; L-This causeo a -Nee changed Ing 'year. Tt "verse way of ley itil 11, spec would be neai 311 33 I 7 4 40. 1 i 1 Lott'; Ls I I.

J. 'Irsey-te rconys otsaei, W. I 1A 2rana Lk Srarlmor lest L. Leu.e,111: Arthur Jokiech Bluff prins, arr Harm Cedar Vale. Dr.

LI. W. Fannin, F. risheri Stewart, Mo. SOLUTION TO PROBLICIE NO.

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ch; Zozal LIKt Kt 15, nuLts. 1- Kt 4 81 2. It IC Et 14 ch; Pzit 8. Kt kt mats. 1.

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liteL IC chi Plat IL Kt Kt mate. Kt IC la 1Ct 33 chi 111 5. IC 5, mate Correct solutions received 111 Cedar Vale, Dr. Paws Hacett, O. Grett Humboldt, Christ ILL; J.

W. Withey, Springfield, Additional correct 'solutions to No. 198 received from F. A. Fisher, Stewart, 210.8 EL Winfield, Chanute.

T. Arch. Pow- en. Nauvoo, Js Prod Williams, Bluff Springs, Inresponse to requests from eorrespon. dents, the famous "Switchern stroke Is giveti herewith, the same having been cred.

ited to that great roaster of the game, James 'Wyllie, as oritrinet and it artaair Is a wonderful piece or work: 21-17. 9-111, 26-21, 21-14, 22-17, 15-22, 28-17. 4-8, 11-15 80.40, 6-0 20-111, 12-19, 27-20 18-27. 51-6. The diagram disclosed a position which forms a'problem requiring a very high or.

der of analytical judgment in pl'Oting the white pieces to victory. It is In solving similarly Intricate play that the great value of the game of checkers lies as a school of mental discipline. PROBLZ15 VO. 25. BIAC1CTWO PLEICES.

Zing on and IS. 1 1- vas. 4 I 4 ..4 a. Ill IA l77.1,,7.7...-131 "'oo vr sm 1. vs.

Debutantes. 'iv ev 0., 'syeset-a-Zs benches and Regents vs. Sumas. The Ztmotions lead in the Merchants' Cocked-hat League, with the Grand Ave-. slues, their stable compalCnne, tied with the Prairies tor the situation.

The Cote Brit-Santee, White Rocks PalateCs and New-, steads are close up and changing place ularly. Standings sect! Wcill'i one' pputaft .111 tirand Avono44.116 24' 74eiroteatls ......34 SO rie all 24 23 24 Pherwoode -2-23 .17 Ito Rocks 212 27 Vandeventers. 42 Irma WEEK'S SCEMULE at home to Avenues and Vandeventers to White at hem to Cote Dig'. "tante to Nesrsteads. and Cabinets to Prairies.

Standing of ten 'high bowlers: i a ISA 00o Player. I 1 4 il I ti 1 el 641 lig Ai Ehtmmott swims 0000000 S. Maher .1.11 00.11 WO ADItelliThO Ludwig Bonnr oo Clymer Er' 000 oo 0000000000 retteneteln 55 60 SG 50 150 120 135 120 130 110 1-27 1.48 4 .32 I48 1.40 1.85 1.44 1.22 10 max Judd, Beene a Borten at 'Stan' mita noon Games, Mr. Max Judd the ehessmaster. has Wed to give his time in a move to add still greater popularity to the most 'Intellectual of all games.

Eveiy sven Anil be will play-, live games simultaneously, with all comers at the Office Men's Club. and began last Monday Players I tinscoLDwel. rtnirrrzceri A-10 gb 1 1 rh55 OVE RA LL 1 gi- I. I MitsWOODWARO I 0 0 11 and ants' Ave-. tho Brit- reg14.1 SO SO 21 4 rettonoteln de- add Club.

Litre liftt1 Ji 1 11.e 4 Pk a is A clo 1 4 41 1 i II All 11 A. 1.34 11.20 ISM 1 436 44.94 1 1.27 4.17 46.37 cm 44Ln 148 4.04 46.0e 1 3.32 4.65 43.14 1.44 cpo 46.64 144 4.40 ,46.38 1.44 4,56 46.33 Lao .1. 2 ell IL Stomata sik, 1.....: .4., master, 4L. LI THM ilUPTURED'MAN 7 Er: Who subteen' himself to the knife. There Is no bell to announce igs fatein I cure a rt upTurtE or HERNIA Villthottt the -ruse of knife or poisonous 17 drugs.

and you are cured forever. Doubt it Reints, wan? faritillp tthlrailettsut Is THM huperurtED-MAN Who subleetis himself to the Indfe. There ID no bell to announce Igs fatein taco. I cure RUPTURE or HERNIA WIthottt the -use of knife or poisonous drugs. and you are cured forever.

Doubt It? Bring your fantily physician along, have him examme you before and after the 9 curs. end unless he pronounces you cured I luta him examine TcTlrisetore and atter the cure. and unless be pronounces you cured cure. MUM IMMO. SIO OZOLIONIIICIPO SWIM Utazwu 14 Th 25 IL Ss 0- .1 3 24 25 I6 1 -1 3 14 25 171 mramit Aas lkdavtab uso.

Ta Okla fin 1. don't base to a tent. Is this fair lir ton- 9- you pay enough? DEL LEWIN'S method la Indorsed by the leading physician. and surgeons not' ionly of et. Louis.

but all, over the c9untry. enough? DB. LEWjN'll inethod la Indorsed 1,14 .1.,0110,11. a. om by the leading physicians and surgeons not i i only of et.

Louie. but all ever the country. AmommAba fs I ol-V- poobactti of i .1 L. 'Ilireetillan- Ca Tourney Ildr A H. season of which arrant will 151 of the variout evening.

The figure Of A col Manner In I expeeted VI May IL Eddie Grate Central Cockv -ago of 54.22 1 ever reo I pansy Ryan. aZter 1 te men lweek topped But Grath in last ''tuest L. excels Ryan the bowler two leaders SJ members of Goets and MI lowed by, Ett Glessovr, all mark, Brighl remainini tly faralt -I aid i wadi oots I itoholl le .,1 The face oopper-rivei i ship for the ei 1 Cocked-bat on the Acme' Vitchell's agi ever got ever chance tl I cess of the In by the I a row. It bowling se i'medicine Southern slit I. Oran decisive fashl warepiled upi girt, Field and rut up scintil -3 a picking ei I club.

Wo 101Fise Aomori S' Southertill 8 U-uggists 4 .8 THIS' alleyc and, Lk 4 .1 cent alley a siitAonve elleYe Secretary gists' Cocked. 'lierday the a for the Bret formed I former has lee David and all traveled Is over tl jn, the picking leaders has toe filtne HI flare par tury." The al ovER NMI fot Pia 4 I. teener avid L. 1 'lamas 4 ns shim Neu I eible age.alpa Mese I c.o., a. ea I men I.eserens twochclin Weisel- te I lohni- 4 Tubbs inches 6 1 74L'irsharmi i Pevereoll 'llireoting TearaeyItyas Mr.

A. D. seamen of which' arranged will of the various The bf manner In Enderis The Office a oopper-riveted 'ship for the Cocked-bat on the Acmes mitchell's 13Druggists got chance i cess of the by the in a row. It the bowling "medicine 'with the Granite decisive fashion. wt4re piled up i art, Held and rn up cintillant -3 4 picking I Won.

10180e iAomee ......27 Botitherne ....88 Uvegiste .82 THIS '1," MondayAcmes talleys and cent alleys and 'Lamle alleys. Secretary Iterday the for the first formed former has less David and all traveled is well over the Picking'. leaders has rams. who bays The 't OVER triune fo hmuor avid Fnderts 'temari tiostna.11 unlit ahr 1440 to iarlf8 ea 6 elogio ar cker ruen Iswrons Schnolder plus woehr1131 1022122 21)1)9 Tooke Amin Graham Fevereon DOWLING. Celled to Arrange Wining Reseed by Gratb.

who was the chairman the local cocked-bat congress the annual spring tournaffsient. Issue a call for the presidents leagues to meet next Seriday meeting will be in the 1111m conference to discuss the best which to conduct the affair. It that a start will bel made about 51.78 Men'', Club team looks to have cinch" on the champion. concluding merle in the Central League. They rained a came the past week and now top aggretation by five points.

The "theirs" for keeps, and whatever they had to duplicate their suo initial merles was knocked sky. Crescent trimming them aye was the biggeet surprise of season, practically puts ths men" out of business. The showed good speed in theill tilt landing' all five games in No sensational records though Mitchell, Grath, Rick. Greet all "warm menthe ire performances especially way. Standing; Lost, Club.

Won. in Crepoonts 27 23 Brokers 24 24 0001TIOli 24 8 28 Gresitse 18 42 wEracs SCHEDIME. Crescatiti Tuseday--Brokers va Crescents on CresI Mos Men vs. Southern on Paul Sclme1der4 of the Druggists' Cocked-hat League, announced yea. average for the season, and time since the "medicine their organisation the top per.

than 50 average. Brenner. Enderl the leading trio. have faster than 40. while Nieman the 48 mark.

ICahre "butts in" and together with the three averaged less than four misses Higbee excels among the rollers participated in les thati a "centory." averliges follow: ON HUNDRED EMAL SCOITE TrnsT WOMEN'S CHESS Tomuktry mcf.r, TN Lotruk compLETE1D RECENTLY AT OFFICIO MEN'S st': Loul.10 01 71 ri 1 Padlltati Cara Baty Clas of or gorilla that I Undertake. ri ri I 1 0 Sults 907. notkmdi Bldg. nt It ,0 i NW' CILICILIDDri2 kl; 1 ,.4 COMBINED I -I. I ,.,::.2..:.

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410.: 08 KO 5' A-4 A 103 Al- 99:5 0 la -04 7-4 4 0 0 TOO 7,, 2 4 ,4 a 80 54 114 07- Ton. East and west take eight tricks. Trick At-thia wase.opened bis long suit.1" entricettnif Phrthetill the only card of It he held. Trick I Thb fall of the heart sholdd have been 'amply mitilcient to decide oast to go to trutups. A tree discard of so high a card is accepted by most players ea the equivalent of a call, and in this case there is the urgent inducement ot sin mtablUbed milt which must- depend tor reentry upon Trick 8.

Weet'scontinuation a adintrably adapted to south's band. Trick East has celled as emphatically possible. but west ntmtinues to butcher the band by leading the diamond again, and before East can get in with his verwhelreing strength in trumps the adversartes have gathered in two itiore tricks that the are not entitled to. There are several ifferent ways in which the hand 1 of west may be played, tuid this is the Worst of them. 1 Following are the scores of Thursday night's play in 'the ince Ken's Clubs tour.

NORTH AND BOTITIL Names ot Pair, NhIlls Tuck? and Raiiily 1 231enenstok and 1 firs and tea. eine and arid I u. arid Finch. Elefenyder and Hotrnai: 1 -York and tio. kflittnimprger and II ruler sod Norris.

EAST AND wurr. Nameof Pair. Plus. Mines fpedding- and Wallin melee and J. Y.

Downman si Douglas and il Hall and Crosby I William Benton and .6 Pitch and P. Elea Z. B. Downman and Leonard IS Overton and Merrill Herrick and Brewer 7 1 Masesast 1P1ootimell SelsCdulsw. SPSCIAL COILSMONDIENCS OP tin ezoss-Duatomito LAWRENCE, April 111 ath.

tette numagement of the- UntrereitY of Kansas' hae made announcement of the football dates for the fall season's gamma. The. schedule has been completed nitiolt earlier', than this year, and' better games have been secured than ever before. With John Outland. a Pennsylvania player of two year ago as coach.

and the early announcement of the game, It is believed that a much more successful 110agen will result this fall than for many past Seasons. The list of garnee follows: September 21. with Lawrence litinh School at Lavrrence27 September with Ottewa 13'niversity at Lawrence. October 5, with Kansas State Norteal School at Lawrence. October 12.

with American- -School- of Osteopathy at Kirksville, Mo. A October. 19,, with Washburn College at To- peka. October 26, with Wisconidn State versity at Madison, Wis. October 29, with Beloit.

College at Beloit, November 4, vrith Vanderbilt 17niveridty of Nashville, at Lawrenee. November 9, with, Haskell Indians st Lawrence. November 16 with Nebraska State 17111- Versitl at Lincoln, Neb. November 23, with Texas State 'University at Lawrence. November OS, with Missouri University at Katmai CitY; BACK FROM THE IrlitillTillS.

Alt Illinois Soldier Wells et Interestlitir Experiences'. Ormuz DIINPAIRMI TO MEM CiL0814511MOCRAT. AprI2 20.W. EL Itobb, of Pawnee, and formerly a telegriph student of this place, enlisted In Company of the 110th tutted States Volunteers on Soli 211. ISO from Ashley.

and sailed to Manila on September 21. 1899. and returned to this country en the 12th of March, 1901 Mr. Robb enlisted as a private, but when it was learned that he understood the art of telegraphy he was detailed to the telegraph service, and in the f0110Wkill InterView Mr. Robb tells some very inter- eating- facts: 'A- We found the 'people a more intelligent class -of people than we anticipated; also, found them to be very neat In their cloth.

ins and work. We also found them to be very religious. They are more Industrious than they receive credit for, doing various 1 corns Of work, such as deating to a extent in copr, rice and sugar-cane; fact, tropical fruit of all kinds. Tho people are a very small. yet well-built, pato, ple.

They are divided the same as our rich and poor people. -Their poor women do bard work the same as the men, They I get out and plow and attend to crops with A as much success an the men. Their plow I I. made of wood, as was our plow 'marl ago, having but one handle and drewn by a water buffalo. The richer class of people do nothing, comParativelIg olktullibe' 'The most important ba -was we took part in at San Diego MU, this being one of the bitterest engagements In which the regiment took part, under the leadership of Gen.

Caine. The enemy gave a long and fierce light, but were finally subdued, and their position taken, with many of them killed and wounded. At the engagement of Lipai, two enlisted men were killed and several wounded. The engage-, went at Alaminos, known as the wagon. train fight nine men were killed and four seriously wounded.

One member of pan3P was numbered omong the nine killed. This is where Private 14Nix. of Company A. was taken; and after eight months of rice diet was returned to hie company. He Is 11.

resident of near Mount Vernon. III. Prom MaJaylay to Antimona continuous opposition was found, and every mile made was strongly resisted- by the enemy. At Malone Hill the stand of Gen. Malolos was made with a strong as he thought he had.

It lasted but a short time. He. with part of his Meng rIllen, munition and supplies, were taken by the 80th without the lose of a man. "But one man was killed in Company B. while other companies in the lieth Regiment could number many more.

But about twen. Ft-five men in ell were killed from the Both. Before our departure from the Phil, opines an address was printed in a Manila newspaper made, to us by Senorita Constelo- Unson, the daughter of one of the rich Filipinos. It reads as follows: Vol. Gardener and officers of the Seth Volunteer InfantryI should like to be, the echo to reboond for all times amid the mountains of this telling of your i merits, your policy and the behavior your soldiers during the time that you have I occupied it.

All its plains, its mountains I and its forests have been traveled by the feet of your men in search of the enemy. The heavy rain or the hot -sun has not or-rooted your purpose to bring about "gam br dtroying At the same I time, you have established schools, cleaned 1 and ornamented the towns, giving to all a. good example of ectioity prudence, oduato tion and morality. When you and your I regiment return to 'America you can say to your mother country, we have done our duty in behalf of tho mothers and daughters of this pueblo; we wish to thank you for the consideration and respect shown VI your officers and soldier toward i all women. The poor people thank you and are your friends, for they have learned to regard the detail's of your soldiers which passed to and fro in pursuit of Insurgents as their defenders and protectors, and were never afraid when any of your regiment 'entered peaceful We ask you to spread abroad In your country by word and pen that the Filipinos are a race worthy of education to the earn deorree as yourselves.

because they bare 31.1ados morality and and let America send us always such men for teachers- and examples as you and your officers have Senorlts, trneou is the daughter of a rnoet prondnent merchant of Tayabas ProV-, ince." Alger tem leyees en DETROIT. 20.Gen. It A. Alger received a dispatch to-day from Mono treat saying that nearly 1000 men employed 17 the Laurentlde Pah) Cowman? et Grand sr. CI, et -aback he is oft 41.

to I roue 1 .1 It 1L1ve )ei 11,,,1 a-g tee last roimd of tlat NO. 2. -1 E. 51; 4 0 tr- amon A milaM.11,4.0101111 0 0 3 r'. 1 0 4 en- Twos.

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opliii TO 00 0 0 6 0 2 Too 2 4 06 5 312TO12.k1; e- 8 4 PI 6 4 8-0 6 Tabigan 7-4 7 9 East and west take eight i '7', COMMENT. Trick 71---', At -Ws an entrattisif -qtryht --Ibis ristneed hand the 03217, card or 2-110 bolt. Trick 1 Thb fall of tho heart should hive toirci, to truttope.4- A tee discard et. high a card he, aecepted by most JP1aTerte 113 too equivalent of ro. eidl, and in Iola ease there i the urchgent or pe must inducement -et 'ein AmtablUbed trY ms ilt whi.

desd ono card. 'Trick in admirably 41.d mosttWEi A MA WAS taaOZI. wounded. At the enlisted tnen were The wn as the wagon. Ire killed and tour 1 member of among the ithie Private of and after eight returned to his ent of near Mount .3107 to Antimona with Hintihriilounratheraild'etroalstednatangnd litiolird3i.

laioted but a short tie men, rifles, am- were taken bY tha a man led in Company the 80th Regiment I. But about twen- et- killed from the from the Phil- printed in a Ma- US by Senorita mightn't of on of tds as follows: Itileene of the 80th like to bo the times amid two telling of your 1 the behavior of, time that yoll have Ling, its mountains en traveled by -the xich of the enemy. ot sun has not et- bring about "Gam At the same ed 'cheek cleaned ma, giving to all at r. prudence, oduele ten you and yout we wish to thank Lion and respect Ind soldier toward people thank you they have learned rour soldiers which irsult of insurgents protectors, and any of Year veal- barrios, We aak I your conntry by Filipinos are a raze the earns devrets they lave 3Insuotk and let- Amerioa for awl your Meets have be 'daughter of at of Tayatten Prom en- one Tn It to-dat from Mona men employed Comeau? et Grand 111 e' to by the Laurent Itle Pulp et Grand I F. of Iwitdek he to oniv of 1 U.

tot roue co a.i,-....4 to It- Ms id. ire 'he 'thou. 1 I I deip.ve...:2..,....bi.s.' 's -'ul: nue. Minna 3 IS .7 ,..4,36 onto ath Peraity-' of at "of the fa gamma. teaInnen nd' better anarivania and.

the, 4 it is bo. tul Ileageft lanr pa, lib SoboOl varsity at a Norisal Icheols of WO at To- tato Val. it Beloit; UntwereitY 6 ullans at 'tate- Ina- iIntwertaitY Voridtyat, 3IL tereottair EL Itototo. tologriph Company tears on Bad sailed and to. of March.

mderotoott tailed to following intellitctt ted; lir various rent year Wag iheldilerith the following suit: Emile Kars proddent; T. Zlvre Carr, first vice- res dent; Gustave Tro i Gond dent E. Desba secretary; O. H. P.

Grundon, treasurer. and Jerome Karst, Jos. P. teGrady. Gull.

Aug. Dolmans. Edmond Achim Al committee was also appointed for selectiny' the aroInds for the fete Of the letb ot July and to attend to the preparatory ar moments for Its celebration. -1; rO eM7ELY svut mt salstille treatmestss speciattyl, propared (or oatb ladividual sysedlit. asd permagantly cure blackheads, largo Poraa pimple.

and all disorders affseting tha kla, tbs scalp, and aorrous system, aid thirI ty years' practical szperienco enables me, te telly guarouttoe a comploto ours la all ease 04034 undo, my SitythIST, wttli gear ros soa oats, means, eh. threat, toad rya, tra-lakted, witbend $114 (tabby, ettakdo4 "VA picephos. rusticate, b)ackh larn yeast, moles, ararta, traWeisi blotches lataworLasous hair, at any othor blemish In, at 'alder tho skis, eslior write ma, es4 to ammo et this paper Is given I will advise littbout charge, bow to proceed in order tat obtain clear-cut shapoly features ir a clean, healthy -scalp aad lustrous hair. smooth, clear1 stators' skin, and brilliant ootsplextou without wrinkle. pimple, spot or blemft Consultation is p.rsoa or by letter Is trel )nvenien-.

he World. mt; T. Zolre ustav Prri treasurer. and hdt, OWL Aug. at.

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i Buck. Black. klc tl 31 21 ES Etit zt.txR RS IS 2C4 itt-3tXt Xt4 30 40-All Xte --Krt tB2 Xt.XI 32 QK3 tB 33 PB4 B2 KtB3 34 Q-1311 rXtS 35 B3tP T4Xt2 XS XXI4 rt RzP tel XtquiB5 31 Yatts tS 40 18tatch 41 PX2 BS 41 Sett 42 IC-312 P2P 44 itXtEktts PQ114 45 2Bolt 42RR2 44 'Melt Q3EPot4 Carte. 44 FI-1C5 BleXt 47 Rietirnt juiC4 KS B4 12 4 Kt--KBS KA112 Kt--4Q133 12Q2 ict4 I Castles ti 511,11 Kt--K2 Kt--B 10 PA-- KtB3 11 B--KK1I rtS 12 KI1--K KR11 Is B--KB4 KILO 14 BKts 435 15 B--B lq Kt--1C4 12 27 P--QC12 IS KtB1 milt4 xpitp PRP P--Q114 Q11--Kt 4141--F12 71--K15 Carties 24 KTI--Kt BleKt RUT LOPICZ. Marco.

Whit. Black. 1 P-K4 P-K4 2 Kt-KTIS Kt-OBI I B-1(18 P-QRS 4 13-R4 ICt-M1 1 Castles KtrP P-014 P-Q1Ct2 B-Kt8 P-Q4 11 Kt I U4 CP P-CIPS 13-K1 Castles 13 Kt-Q4 KtILItt 14 PT.Kt B-04KtIl 15 R-10 P-IC84 P-P! ntIct.4 17 R-R1 P-135 18 Kt-Q33 BxKt 12.Pitt B-B 20 11-R? E-12 21 B-RI -Kt 132 R1 7t-41Cil II Ci-K111 R-Kt2 22 140-117 R-132 II B-131 Ire-ati Marco. 31zoon. Whit Black.

ft 13-Q3 P-ICRI 1110-B3 ri. SI -RRI 34 P--Rit -1Ct2 35 7C-Q1 -R2 38 1-B1 -64K12 11 K-K11 -R3 NI K-1C14 KO I 1 R3433 1 41 Ic---Pts lc 40 ta a N4k. 41 xtq B-B1 Rit-wK3 45 B-OS 48 B-R7 41 B-Q. 43 B-141 --131 49 BzRt RzB 50 KzP K-KII 51 1-E-Art R-QR 51 Bil3 0 1:11 -B7 YU' -RI Ig---Pil 11-Roh51 Np-07 DrZ1831 lit OrttION NO 202BY IRABON WANDNIflati OLCHOWCE, GAIAZIA. )3LACX-8IX PIECES.

nd on 10 on CI Ps 444282.Q34Q a 4. Oftl6f411.catili StranWatIK 'flints to play and gusto In two ammo PROBLEM NO tAs-arr Atzzaczmanczni. ToK It on Ha on 11 sad It rt; Moen It I and Be on Kt and Et al Pa 2. 4 7. Q1land IC4.

onc5111123 oz 2161i It onkeg.t.es Bli TI.71) t) f- 1 tA 7 I B-44 I RS It-Catit 't I HMG'S BISHOPS OAsuArr. T.chiworu, Teckiterta. Behlechten. White. Black.

lickite. Black. Lat It P-KA Bra I 4 U1 PAP 33 ClIBP Ill 01 B-B4 39 3 4 Kt-Q)311 K4-131 SO tell .11 castKt-IBles eBLItCleetS, n31 K2 "I BxKt. It I PTB I P-q4 34 B3 r-Kt3 1 1 PRP KtiP 36 K-R2 le BaKt QaB 38 P-B5 13-K1 11 ExP Kt-Kg 31 K-Kt11 12 Q-QB4 IS K-1111 R4 1 13 Kt-Kta SO gt-Kt2 P-735 14 B-Ktg q1C13 40 1L-RI 18 11-K3 R3 41 q-B2 14 2 B- t3 42 R--ki 17 B2 ris 43 Kt3 rs 'A 18 e-Q4 1 44 Kt4 R7 19 Ke-135 BIN 48 Bldli 20 P-KR4 Kt---K4 40 Kt4 13? 21 QR-K, 41 R5 12 BRICt, Pip- 41 734 '1 1R2P R-B3 49 Kt. .6 ItxRat Qin 1 84 0 IVO 1 1, 4 0 .0 FA 0 FAMF1 00002 XI Xt KS :1 P-7-133- i I 'It I I 1 I a -o, It Tti Player.

il il It ts 1K oh I 1 amimifimImmosinu 0110Men 410 OMMmmlibinunb 0 1.62 49.84 320 1.16 70 49.82 320 1.47 .52 49.44 120 1.20 4.52 41.43 116 1.16 8.10 47.70 120 1.18 5.08 47.42 110 1.99 8.46 47.57 120 1.42 4.70 46.24 t120 1.21 $.04 45.72 120 1.58 11.31 45.54 120 1.32 0.711 45.81 120 1.00 8.60 44.70 120 1.04 1.90 44.62 120 1,84 .09 44.17 120 0.00 7.24 43.74 115 1.16 2.20 41.66 120 1.21 2.37 45.18 115 1.13 6.20 42.21 115 1.0 4.53 41.00 130 1.47 Si 42.13 115 1.07 .81 42.23 VO 1.1 .43 41.18 120 1.15 41.11 100 LW 1.03 4012 116 1.06 2.40 40.47 Gas takes little room, has all convenien- ces' pleaAcs the eye, satisfies the is durable and economical in the use of fuel. The large number sold Is a 'guarantee of their' good qualities. We Invite inspection and court comparisons. Rifiten''Stove' ON SIXTH STREET, cust cust able and aber sold Les. I LOCUST.

STREETt.v-, 4 Men en 21 end: kind Ott 11. to real and win. PROBLEM NO. 22 AND solatrrioN. Black meek On 13.

1S. White men on 21, 28 and 29; king. 27. White to wove and-win. Solution: 29-85, 28-24, 17--224 27 23, 22-49.

28-19. White wins. Correct solutions received from Ed C. Pearce Whitehall, la; C. A.

Corbin, Built-Additional correct solution to No 21 received from H. Briggs Coxville, Thomas Miller. TAneoln, James Walker, White Ledge, Bert Warner, Lisbon, a. WHIST. Sometimes inadvisable to Oven Suit Leader Is For.

Several deals Ita Ve been published in this coltunn recently with the design of illus. trating the advantages of showing the suit to be played for before leading trumps; In cases of doubtful. reentry. When the stsit consists of seven or more cards, the opening is very aPt-to defeat the object by drawing from thaband of the partner the only card of the suit which he holds. When Alm leader has estAaany a eight this, is especially the 'vase, chances being about oven that thot partner will have no more than one.

It is the most common thing at the whist table toile a player lead orisisally from such an excessively long stdt and then resort to trumps which his partner extracts, and for look of a card of the indicated suit plays one of another, which puts an adversary in perhaps to make an entire adverse suit When the original leader finds himself with such a suit in his hand he should make loth, mind to play for all there Is In it, although It may entail a gamble. or to await developments. In the first case he must open the trump at once; In the emend it is igenerally best to select some Other suit, which will throw the lead without inluty to the partner. In neither ease is it well to touch the long suit. This on the supposition that the suit Is established.

which it presumably is if headed by ttoo, king to eight or In-length. If it is strong. but not established, say eight eards to the major tomes or toe. jack. ea of the hand will decide the course taliellow.

With a bettor than average hand otherwise, that Is to say, with tour trumps a or with reentries in each of other plain suits and weak trumps, the trump load should be made as the original Opening. After extraction it win often be found that the partner's cards complete the establishment or that a finesse on the first Pound win do it. If the suit is led as the opening the weak adversary may be en- abled. ruff it When the hand contains or no strength beside the suit which Is not established it Should be led and con tinned until ono of the adverse hands is Toroed, unitise the fall Indicates desirable point under consideration is well Instrated in the following diagram of a deal which was recontlir played at the Brooklyn 'Whist and on which there was a swing of five tricks: TITLE HANDS. 7.8.

10.0.4 6 4. 8.11. 0 16.9.7.5. Ort.Q.11,1, tit8.5.2. 10.

11.11. 10. 'Le EV.9.'L ICAO. 8 AI 8.5. A.Q.8.8.

trump. club Jack. Leader. watt TABLE. 64,.

6101, no Four, Bevft 1. Eght Tea Tvrelts .1 24 34 646 68.1 67 'aro 9 0 10 i7 110 41 4 8 0 S'4. 8 t9 7 8 a CIO ota', tt'A 2 t2 2 co 10 0 8. .11 4 ia 9 8 't 1 5 2 6 0 IC 0 olooneWme Mast aad west taka Mutate' tricks. ni-padIt Webissest.onpartnitals reeneran toedbuttelnifti 'to! 4rintips outand put tdm-hi; they must mair-lb greattaro, If he opens the suit he prac- tically abandons the Idea of bringing-it In.

'rho -chalice 'Is too- good to pass' and its leads the The Play Is somewhat in the nature of a of errors, but not so much so perhaps as It appears to be at first sight. West's lead Is tentative and he feels sure that his partner will not continue the-trwnes If he Is weak, The-card led is a arty unfortunate one (tit it particularly difference In this case) uet a linosable card but lent below the turn." trtunp, so that east', be had held the major tenace for instance would have been forced to cover or let south have the trick Triclui 2 and S. West shows his weakeit suit by 4iRcardtn the diamond and in or. der to point to the spades abstolutely WATed to unenard the beart which Is of Me costsbanuanco ktoweiree. tor ogrAt wiLl certelv evvreeet Loot IA, rtt tr tr- 41p ar I -t L.

4 I 140. itt7' le to. w. A. gli 9I'l 4.11.

II. KisT6- 0 .1.4. 411.8.5. trump, club jack Leader. West (or oet 4tt L.

trliDER desiring -to take advantage of the OPPor- tunity to meet Mr. Judd must register- at the club, end they will be selected in -order. Mr. Juddts opponents last Monday evening were W. Haller.

L. Haller. Wolbrecht. Nix and Holman. Mr.

Judd won four1 losing to Mr. Holman. The Boors of that gams fol-, Judd. ktoltnan. I Judd.

liottnan Black- I Whit Black. Judd. klalman Black- 1 IN-K4 --K4 II Kt-KB3 t-4113 8 13-Kt" t--Q2 I KtxKt Kt Caatlee B1 Ei-B4 t4B48 B3 I CI B4 8 t--K1 t'-11 -13 Kt5 11 12 ElK-B2 t---Kt3 IS tx 14 Tat QaB Judd. Clinging Black. 25 PzB PzP 12 Kt-4 SO K-4C 21 BKt3 84 2: 13 3 23 BQ5 Tte4C 24 PQ1 25 15--B r17--13 tal KtzB ItzKt 27 is the full play In the decisive fame In the Fitch-Schrader match at the Offloe lien's Club: SICTLIAN DETENI3Z.

t3chradar. 'Mite. Black. PK4 -4itB4 gltfiCt3 4 14Kt2 5 KtKt 133 PVEI CI 13Q2 Caatt ea Castle's r-114 10 Itt-113 BQ2 11 r-1CB4 1'R4 12 P3tKP 1CtItP IS PzP BzP 14 KtKt5 PQR IS Ktz13 lerx1Ct II BB4 KtOMICt2 17 PKRI QBac Pick. Schrader.

White. Black. 19 02 RR3 19 PICK24 30 )26--Xt3 KRit EMI: PletClt4 23 asS is, EA. r91 Bilct 31 0-1Ctil 2-1Ct 33 Qxn ROSICIIIL Prof. Isaac was busy analyzing variations of the gambit which be has invented at the Manhattan Chess Club yesterday.

He told a reporter of the Run that, Without going into the Question as to whether hf.r. Kemeny. of had or had not refuted Mr. Napier's variation, which was published in the Sun the other day, he inaintsins that Mr. Napier made a weak move for white.

namely, 18. QB He ought to have played 18. QIt 8, when the entire variation leads to a poor game ter black, as the following' Play will show: H. QR it; 19. lKtB 20.

chi ICXt. 21. ICB: 0R 8 ch. 1C.K 21 8 dig. ch.

24. IC-13: 13 Q. 25. 73Q h. and white remains with a winning advantage.

It will be seen that the move, 18. QR 8, secures for white a winning compensation after the of queens, while Napier's move, 18. Q-11 5, leads- to an exchange of queens without any compensation for white.New York Sun. rollowing Is selection of games from the Monte Carlo tourney: DEFENSE. loom 'r 14e 1Thl7ree: PK4 P-0B4 1 KtQB3 iCt--(433111 I NtB3 Reim's.

Whit. rt Q---RS 11 PtP PWittS 29 PR4 RgR 10 P-1111 11R7 EXt8 (1R7 82 111 83 Xt8 RK7 34 PtP R-1011 XR1 RK-Ktt RXICt2 37 11KR3 33 11B3 XX12 39 rtvings 44 XR2 11 11-4C1111 P-4R8 PR8 a RX11.1e11 48 0-1(K111 48 R-0133 48 R7 47V RtP 48 2 49 XtP RxRch RXtt XR4 Rxrch Resir 4 PQ4 PtP I RtxP BR1 CtxCt toTtir I 3K105 BKI I PICS CtQ2 II Bx8 x8 8R1 11 pitt B4 11 I tattle 14 tQR4 RI 18 tNtotlet PQB4 14 PQ1CtS 4 EtRti 17 IttRtI 39-1Ct2 11 13B1 1C11-44 II PQ6 to BIM It.13 a 2 EitTliza ii ve.t4-33. KtxCt RcK r414 II xBP II RRQ Qx1tP Qtrz Ems OPEZNI2M I Schlochtem; Alapin. Selllechtist 11114:011 WW1. Black.

White. 711aelt. 2 PQ1 10Q4 17 7C1-441' P6-7C114 1 Nt 'il PK1 11 7A-4(132 7CtacKt 1 I Xtictt a 19 Its.X4' 4 B--q43. te P---KB4 R--113 I Kt- 4. TIKta 21 0-143 6 casinos Fo-tos PIlts POK1.3 CaItleo 23 30Q rt-Icts I QR1---402 14 KR-1311.

PRB4 QKtQII 1.cet3 25 13K11 0RR. 10 2e QRR2 P-115 4 11 NR-01C1, 14BS PRI 13 FRI Qx1C1 29 RR3 .13 RI .1, 0 11 --K 29 Ril 11, -44R 14 t-119 1C2-105 I. 30 13QI 15 ReRI P--RB3 lf X1--B3 FtKB StetJAN DEFISNSEL I kfarca. R. Marco.

Atlases. White. Black Whits. Black. 1 P-K4 II 1C-R QaP 2 Kt-KB2 4 IT BaKt 8 P-04 IS Q-011 Q-Kt2 4 KULP Kt-0132 Ill Kt3tP "-P 01-411 I Kt-QPI 33 QR-Q K-Rtt 4 KKt-Kti 11-Kt1 21 Q-P4 Kt-K4 1 Pak 32 0-01314 R-RR II KtaB P---Q4 23 P-PC733 Q-QB 2 Pap PRP 34 Q-K7 Q-K B4 Jo 13-B4 Castle.

v4 PC-Rt QR-K II 4-4- 3 PI-Xt1 IMP PaPP 114-) I It? PIER 1 Ta di at Kea was It: la member remou, of the att since the of the .11 it hes tint' Kw rrog premises. umitsii-li med. mit when Elie The was aim. hufiete-i; et the Iamee nieces of by the the jamas lot ett the the the disfigured always- eggnogs evert to Itto, aimatrt isaterninwi rooms et the band the sight eteeene4 is the s.k: killed true sa a -mete the en, sides peovaa age. bawl egiessido rice zumosets Odt Tantalite ereimd pa the yard.

ant100) eggh r. -k V. A Il4 ik I Vous, geschth -ST. at Thirteenth was for the noted member be removed of the since the of the has WWI Maur, front Prembiet made when they 4 The was gieeght bullet of the Jamee In still in pieces of by the the city, Jesse. off the the the fatal disfigured always exprelle even to James was It le itor stops rooms of the bandit the several la the killed Jess throxmls true from a a -man the woodwork all aides some every people of ages have co mpsVW, rico -111n1 tuaraes remains around anied by The ken tottety.

1E282 11.211P LAST Wkerei iffe Was Killed te Ito Pat on Iffabibltron. 4 mompatoir te ens GroasDeneosse, ZOSEPtt. house and lataystto trostlie Which Some Mos the home of Jesse James. bandit. and where 'Bob Tora.

a of the gang. aseasidnated bins. will to Krug Park akd become one attracuone or that resort. The house death Of the bandit has been one sights which strangers-ask to visit always -been the pipeut7 of Prof. a well.len inual da whom Jesse rented the All the noted eaters who- have ist- Jusiigth In twenty- years have pilgrimages to the Jesse James home were in thie oity -4 nt in which the- bandit was- aeeaelinatid has never been occupied sine Jere off guard by who -sent a crashing his brain.

Much furniture welch wen used by the family at the time of the tragedy the although the larger the bed-room set were removed widow of the bandit when she left The chair upon which Jess when be dusted the oobviebe picture that hung on the oast wall, opportunity mined by Ford for firing shot le still there, although badly by rello-innttere The house has beep rented to coupeits with the tmderetanding that they were not Invade tho room In which Jesse. Med. with peculiar glellnire that the vie. from the comfortably furnished building into one where The contrast bnpresses ight-seer forcibly. There in the wall.

Inches to the right of the east door, gaping bolo made by the bullet that after having passed his The wall-paper has been the wells on all sides. as high can reach. by relic-hunters, -end bee been out and backed on by those sieve, to carry away stioniento or the old James home On evaliable square inch of wall warfare -ed oatiogiallties, conditions end written their names. are Leheeturers.trical elvertieed there. poor have all written their the Irak tintll net a 'quarto inch white.

here eras- once a- tones the lot. but that has followed the hit by bIt, and hes been swam. every tree, skruhand flower in Plinutre-Asserleaa Maestro. annual meettag of the Frame-Amer. of St.

Louts. was held at the igbee 1 A ii 1. 1 111.71t I. it TD-ill egikamp ea wil. Pcball 0,0,614,11 I 'Waldeck If I yiersiato e.

We oe i Bruyintemaa Ittebbeforem $61 1 40.1 li.111 .1141 10 O.R5 85 1.01 10 1.21 "l000liko 4 047 .1 es 123 65 1.81 15 1.04 80 1.20 .118 1021 .80 .82 .88 8.61 .40 45.17 42.sir 42.44 41.84 41.44 41.51 89.24 89.04 44.08 87.24 84.24 11.14 0.10 1.20 11.12 It look's like the who finished absolutely last in the initial series of the Drurtriate Cocked-hat League. will lend the bunting in the conclud1n e. aeries, which will end the current week. At present Ender lea bunch has a lead of three game over the Motatt-Weeta who are to the situation, the pair of clubs having the two top positions at their mercy. It is nybodYme rime for "show" honor's, with the J.

0. Merrell' bate tog a alight Standing'. Won. Lert. Won.

Lost Fy.IA111 42 28 a "Patatir3 1 0111t-Vvests St Maier it S. Marm11e 34 Ible ri Berathe 40 THIS NrErars scHEDuLE. TbUr8daySear1e -Re Heretbs ve. Moffitt-West and Mound City "Paints vs. I.

11. I Merrell's, on Cresoent alleys, and Ell-Lilly, Ileyer Bros. on Acme alleys. trisrlite renialn at the to rs of the beta tate St. Louie Cocked-hat Le.ue having won one more game than the anhattans.

There la a three-cornered tie for third Position between the Enterprise. Laclede's and Roolb let. The Blue Steele come next, with the Jefferson's and Easton hattlittgatelfalls' ly at the bottom. Stiuxding: Won. Lost 21 Roeder.

26 24 29 22 )3iuo 26 24 .21 29 28 241' Easton. 20 'Ma WEEK'S SCHEDULE. q- TtursdayJettersons at home to Billtett L'utorprise to Christ', Laciedee to tang and Roeder to Blue Steele. 'rho clubs of the Woitid6 Fair Cocked-hat wound up their dude's the past week item bunting fOedit to the Victors, who of their seventy gemea, 7,, Nor. -ros finished in the place.

four I the leaders. The Ann Aveq minus in third, with the Towers She. and Li Reye following in good r. Elanding: N. Wrnt Loftt.

Club. Won. Lost. 4 47 21 Phenandosts .33 81 .43 27 El Roy so 81 Hickory .....27 43 0 -s3 86 Dolmans 46 biLy a two-game advantage 'tents in the race for the chamt Bum Bowlers' Cocked-hat benches are in the three g. rote 1- 1 I S.

it ti .....1 lied strictly confidential. wig amaillit, maw -a WNW. 0 IL ::2 qv 11. mo," fr In. gime It ..111 Ida ''''''11 o'n 16- a I.

la 't. 4 A 4 kAr ta et of 21ff. rmes, emit last ton 4 a 4.aa k.itt et kat strictly tisk'. Cali or writ et a 4 "of 3 :4 Lc 41111JL4.

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