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THH. ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1901, 0 J1 1 A- I I fc Ii I Ml US- Pi iff pc sc'i I i TPV T5 rUtiJiiLDJXL LUC! YOUNG WGIi Brilliant Early Speed Cm tied So Far Ahead Field xiiev Couldn't Citeh Her. SPENCERIAN WINS AGAIN.

IJankin, Ltiralieator and Sonoma. IJuIIe All Tried to Subdue Her, but She Onlgamed "Each o. Tli em. Orleans, l.a.. Dec.

3 It was ruJhcr ordinary lot of. 2-jcar-oMs xchich went to the In the Capital Hotel Stat.cs this'aftemoon. There -vcre j-cven-teen of them and, as the Joumej vv is but the furiongs and the track deep In mud. the Lie bettors fcund little the rent to attract them There was a fair public p'aj, made Lucy Youn? and tic ilayjnsi -pair. l.ad ard fnludin.

fie f.ivo-ics. and tlio race jjoved to be twe three, wh'ch was lictty good p'ekinz con'Merins the eruditions rare sli ftirln V-Urlta '11(11 Fhil-rpecd. xvh'ch s-ooj her In stead She boon sot free of --e tnEelcnnd opened a Id1 Knrv which never cncroacli(d upon. Slmp'lclty her for a XNhilc. NOTGCE.

iltrrlAse ani Dctti ices Ins-rted In The Kepubllo will te forwarded by isle-trapn to aDy czm or all of tins papers rcvued bIow for slmul aneoi rmbll-atlon wfthcit extra charg. If i rivwt to do eo ftcrjmpajil'' iLe copy Notices received after ml tint eh carnot fotrarded. until ibe next e.enln? ibicAfu R. lUrid, ttutTaJo C-urler. New lork Time.

ant lrn-ti PclU Publ.c U-drer. liVfcn Globe. riiuburr Dit patch, r-alttn rjf Herald. Rccacater Herald. Warlirrtan rest.

MIcneapolUT-ibJD. ProvjcUnre Journal. Syracuse rt-Mand. St I'anl pluyr Pre, art nt- i DEATHS. in wn.i.ewe.

BAUMGAItT2EK Suddenlr. oi Thurndajr. Do-oembcr 1. 29-M. at 2 Mrs n.

M. liaum-sartner. beloicd ue or the late James A.Baum-cartner, at the restduico of her daughter. 31r H. II llwlne.

2o. 4124 Pago toulCMinl. Funeral 21ondar morning. Uacemucr Illffh mass of requltm at St. Ann Churcn at fc) clock.

Xntermect at Caliary Cemetery. BABIIT Entered Into ret. Thuraday. 1, 1904. after a Utri rlnt Illness.

Doboraa Earry tnt Sullivan), teilct John Earry and dear mother of Jonn. Janc. Julia. Michael and Catherine Barry, nRed year The funeral Kill taLe placv Sunday December -i ax 2S3 p. la- frem rr'ld nee, 1221 North Seventh Rtreet.

to t. Patrick's Church, thence to CaHary Cemeterj Vrlcndu united to attnd. Chicairo. Ill ami Kocr-estcr, rarr pl-aae cojtt. I1AI.TES Entered Into rc.t eJurdaj.

Le-cemtr 3. 14. at 12 noon. Maria Batca tnee ilaJ). our dearly beloved mother.

motM. -in-law and grandmother, aetd SI years months and li das Funeral Tueda. IVcmler c. at a. from res.dcj;ce, 2.o.

4S1 v.atada avenue, to fat. Joseph's Church, thence to Calvao Cemetery. Ileuuiies and frkuds art invited to attend. CRAIG On Saturdaj. Decembers.

1S-X. Sarah J. Crals aired E4 years Funeral from lato -IdenR. No. 1511 Broadsraj, Cincinnati.

O. Notice later. DEBUS Entered Into rest, Friday, December rot. at a. cnailoe Debus, beloved huBhand of Maria Debut (neo Rocder).

and dear father of Charles, Jr Gustav. Arthur and 0car Deba. and our dear father ir-law and grandfather, aged CS years 4 months an I 23 days. The fune-al will take place Monday, December at 1.20 from the German General Protestant orphans Home. No 44(7 Natural Urldrc raid, cf which dictated raa saperlntendent at the time of hli death.

Deceased Teaa a member of Eva Lodje. K. and Xe at H. EOUCHEBS Entered into rest, suddenly, on Saturday, December I. 1J31 Herman II.

Borchers. beloved ton of Jolin IVircherr. and our dear brother at the age of 23 years and 9 jnonttB. Funeral will take plaeo en Tuesdaj. December 6.

at lao ni fron family residence. No. 422 NatunO ltrtdse road Relative and frlenda are lmlted to attend. Tori. City, N.

and Sn Duncisco, Cal papen-please copy. HKTFEIIXAN" i I rlda. December 2. 1204. at 120 a Kate Hcfter-itui beloved cousin of Mrs Mamie I.yon (mo IleSrrnan.) ru-neral will take rlaeo Funday, December 4, at I p.

from familv- reetdence, 2913 Cottage avenue, to st. Cliurch thence to Calvary Cemetery. iTIends Inrtted to attend. HAIJ-Enlcred Into rr-l on Saturday December 8. Da1d Hall Interment at 2SecbaaIcsburg, 111 JAIINS Knlered Into rct on Friday, December 2, W94.

at ni Minnie Jibns dearly beloved daughter of Carolina Jahns (nee Blei baum). and dear sister Charlie, Fre.1, William. Herman and George Jnhns. after a lingering Illness, at the age of 29 ar I'uneral from family residence. Vo 1121 Palm street.

Monday, December S. at 1 m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. KNOX On Saturday. DecemUr 2.

1501. at 2 o'clock a. llliani J. Tt. Knox, beloved eon of J.

and yiary E. Knox, brother of Thomas. Annie, nicharil. Mary. Hosa.

Joeph and Florence ayed 7 -vto-s r. months and J-daj-s. The funeral will take place Monday, 8th at clock p. from family residence, 2713, Hovard atreet. to Calvary Cemetery.

Friends are invited to attend. KOtlBMANN Entered into rest rtiday Pe-cember 1201. at 1 in Josephine iCohr- aiann tnee jseciccri. oeaii in.avea wie oi au- Rst Kohrmarn, mother cf Eugeno August Irene- Chester A. Kohrmaan.

Mrs. F. tlosner (ne Kohrmarn). and Mrs. Krunrm (neo Kohrmann).

after a lingering Hirers, aged 42 'years, 7 months and 9 days FuneralMonday. at s.30 a. rnm residence. No 123 South Twelfth street. New Orleans, and Chicago papers please ccpy.

1CARR Batered into rest on Saturday, December 1S04. at 8 after a llngerlnc 111-rctss, Louisa n. Karr, beloved sister of Mac delena Koler fnee Miller) IjouIs itlller. George KaiT and rrank U. Karr.

at the age cf years and 11 months Funeral from Clem Welck's funeral parlors. No. 432 Duchouqcette atreet. Mon'lay. December at a.

in thncs to Assumption Church HAT Hntered into rest on Friday. Dccuaber 2 1904, at p. Ixulsa Rav. beloved wife of Thomas lta. and sister of Sidney Morrison.

Funeral Monday. December S. at 1 from residence. No. 1501.

Soath Vardeventer avenue. to St. Peter's Cemetery. TlElI.IA"-On December 2. 1904, at 9 30 2amea Rdlly.

arcd 71 years 3funerili txvm residence of hU sister, Mrs. Mary Ilellly. No 2JSS Morgan street. Sunday. December 4.

at 1:39 p. to St. Ann'H Church, thence to Cal-Tary Cemetery, l'rlends Invited to attend. STOBBT On Saturday. December 2.

lM, at Provldance Ho-pttal New fork. Marie I. Storey (nee IJtchSeld), colored, wife of Itcbrt Bcorey. Funeral Monday, December from No. 3 Georgia avenue, S.

E. acHNKlDBB Ertered Into rest Friday, De-cttnbsr 2. 14 at tJX p. m. after a brief illness, tairah Schneider (nee Moran), beloveti svlfe of Frank Schneider and beloved daughter end sister.

FLneral Trora residence. No. 1117 South Second street. Monday. December at 130 p.

m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. HKJiLX.bVI-TJie bereaved family -of the lat Mr and Mrs "Wlllleni SWIlett beartlly thank their many friends who so kindly manifested their respect f- our beloved father and mother by'thelrysynipathy In our grtst affliction. May the blcfirincs of him whose lilesslng maketh rloh and adletb no sorrow ever be yours THEIlt BEREAVBD CHIU1REN. WTLBKR Entered Into rest oi Frld.

December 2. 1904. VrilUam W. 'Wllber. beloved husband of Almlra "vTIlber (nee Humphrey), at the axe of 73 years, at tho residence of his danthtsT, Mrs.

V. A. Mabe No. 5212 Maple avsirue: alpo.tather ot Mrs. W.

G. Orlmes cf Paris, Tx- Interment private. WAGONER UNDERTAKING CO. xiar oLivn st. Day or Night.

sWiiiiirani i.n imi YOUNGSTERS' S-vlC taw-ntm Crcuttlssi, Abi Attell ami Tomuir Felt M.itdied (o battle l.eforo Kiid Club This "Week. but "soon tired of the sclnjr and faded awas wlifn Sjxlddin rime on, but could nctcr ct within a half dozen lengths of her, lin'siid er uejk etond oer hi" "ttab!" coinp.inion Vorksldre lvid. KATIK HAD KACB. The surprise of the d.i came in the 'lion ins of Katie Toners in the th'nl mee All the -niM; bettors at the ui ii' iHincr Forehand, which loidced 'iltle uniuuit. but thej Rathercd nothing, Martin beat the vith Garnish, and kept her well In the lend all the waj.

She looked to hae a eh m-e, but tier stable connections Kl-ttnt! did not relish it. as she receded ron to 1 to 12 to 1 at pot tim. P. iu-tm finislml stronir enouch to take the pi ice owav from rorelund. Hp -nreri in inn the be-t race of the d-i in the litt'i Tvns tlK fa.orite and led all tin- i.

Iter Und jvns disputed -ic'1 of i'i" cllitra In turn, but none of tli'Ti could rid help her. and she bad a lot l.ft it Hi, fillh ltankin. be-t io lie it I c- a- best of ilr others a uUi i ii a vsrtntTvs cudse cai.u 'sa'ita. cn-monej faorite in the rt nee. bail pll she could do to stall oft Mi77i -ind lien! Wreath Jerry Hunt kept hr lnisi foi the first three furlonss.

and lin tin' others came to her she im t'red but to stapler home a i 1. in runt Unish Up made a nm.na race of Hie s'eond and. hung! tlrinc nt the end, hell on "ill rnoiuli to 'till off Bisque's cinl-l'-nre Moorish ini'-rl openi il favorite in r.ic Inii did not relish ti" fiiiisliei in the rucl: 1-1 tit. lUKln found the last race tj. He as i '-to-3 picl ind hid no trouble after tiikirc the Ie.itl from Araeiii.e at the end Ilrst si.

irlorps. XC'V Oltl.CAXS Sl'MMARIKS V. i.cr clear, "rack hraj. Summa-Hcr. rirst -1- furlerys-trtrita.

112 (IL Phillips), i to von. Mizztn. lti (Mcol). I to 1. "MiJ 11o-i' r-illi It: (uhuchon) 12 tn 1 third Tlire.

1 1 5 M-ras-H. Jtrry llu-t. Scnilo -ii tii.rei inn eefn I -ic irlonir" Ilrusn Up 1021; (J. JUrtln) 3 to -vm. nis-ni.

100 I5ren vir). to l. oonl l'nlerj-on 1W4 -nrol to I third Tl-n" 1 0.V- slow Dixie triii, IJ-ii-rid. Olrl TrufTi-I'ortrr Moori llanj-l. I niit Tilr Cilrpo mil jrns rf- ran Thin! ri ne mile GarnUli 1)2 'Mirtir).

5 to noi rjajtut 30 (It. 20 to 1 -cona rvri--l ire iVIeol). 5 to 2 thinJ. Tlrre. J-4 IJlra.

Katl. Pouttj and Ton Howe iio ran Fourth rac t. tiarl Kotrf SuJtes five ftirlonr- L.itc Yonntr 102 (Crlmmirs) 4 to 1. iron StTadln (Merttn). 3 to 1 fcond: Torkshlr" 1.14 iw (Meoll.

3 to 1. thl-d Tine 1 0 2. MmplWtr rrnrt Oalip Kilt. rishon T'rl" Il.irnlLal B. Th Trilcr Xi TjTrc- Tr'jmpt'.

Kanrt-r 1 Tnurere Tan. nrth race riile and an Icbth 5rner'in 112 ijinl, to won- Bankin (Nltoll 2 to 1. ra.nd. l.urallKhtfr. 93 (-tlllel.

13 to I. flint Time. 2-C2 1-3 Sonoma Bflle alto i-in. sixth race mile and quarter Uttle KlUln I'M (chllIlnE). to 1" vcon: Brooklyn.

TC (Itar-tlnl. 4 to 1. Burke (ch-i 104 (Coi-ror). to 1. third 2 21 Mcem K-.

Fempe- Ivai, wlf tw Ins and Arachue alo ran IIF.V morKETT WO TIIK MA.T1MIM Short Hose, the S.to-3 Knn TJilnl Cctavvnj Day nt ttcnnlnBs. C. Dec. 3. ThU was get-awav-day Bennlngs and marked the closinc; of the racinc teason in the East for Wl.

Ben Crockett won the featu-c. the Maximum, at three miles on th fiat w'th James the second choice second and Short Hose-, the favorite, third Ivan with a lisht import, trailed the field In tl.o Handicap Steepleohaso to the head of the "tretch. where lie picked up the leaders and won handilj. Poseur was the onlj favorite that won. Other events went to outsider" Track xery heavy.

Weather cloudy and cold. First race enc mile Pcseur. Ill lOIIt halt). 11 to 5, wen; Cannenball. 114 (Redfern) 7 to 2.

sec-end: OrfH). Ill (Romanelli) JO to 1 thirl Time, 1-42. Mnrei Dalsj. Beauregard ralrbury. Meadonmall l'arkvllle.

Panlque ard Cberlpe also ran Second race five furlong" Tarpcn, 19 vlji-e). to 1 woo CHlmness 99 (J xvalth). 6 to 1, ffeonl. Crilieal. 11) (Redftrn).

2 to third. Time. 1 03 1-; Oreo. Ia5-d M'tree. BenWIa, Xlvjnraker.

Kceripen Luis. Iat Dunphj. lstrii, Hlghllfe. Mmllas Frank Tyler. Queen P.oe Scare Crow pnd Little Buttercuo a'so ran Third race steeilechase about three mlle Ivan.

125 (SaCe'). to 1. won- Woden 15). Conrell). to 1 -eeond: Imperialist.

l3 (luy). 3 to 2 third Time, 24 wwdgatt ercr. Oat-car, Ogrcs II Pure Pepper and Oh-net also ran. Ivan and Pure Pepper coupled. 1-oiirth race.

The Maximum, three miles Ben Clockttt 97 (Ilomneltl). 12 to 1. won. Jams lu7 irumi, 9 to 2, second; Short 117 lOdotnl, 2 10 5, third. Time, 5.24 C-S.

Rough Rider and Mcon Daisy also ran llfth race, seven fur'ccg Iluby Heropst -ad. lit) (Collins). 10 to 1. won: Frank I. rerley.

IIS (Romanelli), 12 to 1, "eccmd: Old Glory. 112 (Connor) 4 1. third Time, 1.32. Nom d- Plume. s.ue Mac.

Bobble Kean. xon Itnsen Shimmer, Tlthonlc Bouv ier. Klrg Albert. Royal Wlnoow aj tircnia ao mil ixth race, mile nnd forty 5 ards P-xi ced 101 (Millerl. 7 to 1.

won line Holly. p. IRcmanell!) 1. ncl Anab tPiwan. 93 (Wenleki.

to 1. ihlrl Tim- 14-45 Th-plan. Itace King. Baikal Thlllc Heatht-r. silver Dream leticp, AKttr Nep'nt-s Weird seme and Kiahtful ran Proceeds and Colonsav coujled In the betting x.nt!nnnl Golf OITliTrs.

New Vork. D-c. 2. The Unite.) Mate: sociatlon to-day nominated otflcers fcr tho coming year, as follotis: President. Hanson Thc-ras, vice presidents Albeit I.

Ripley and re Sheldon: secretary, William I-eilowes Morgan, treasurer, Qaraucl H. Heebntr, Executive Committee Dan Chauncet Herbert C. Peywai-dG Lcavilt and Eben Byere DR.SOKRE9NESt9 610 Chestnnt Street, St Louis, Mo. ThcRBLIAHI.i:&perInl!M Cure i-rUstt and chrcnlc ils-eaaes Jost MaDhoodL Ntcui Ib.ntr. I-cs-t Mew.

Seminal 7akns Earl Uca3. rtilt rf crror-'or x-cuses Trlnary Oifeaep Gipt Srictore. Unnatural rniwharK nnd di aes oJ KMney ani Blad And PIoM Polron. hU ftflff. positively crr.

hit-rf town pn-flit nail SI PER WEEK FOR TREATMENT. loa can bav ro belter for 110 a week- Consultit'on free Call tor writ. Hoars: ft tt. to p. 9uniay 10 m.

to 2 d. n. Cbronle Bronckltls, Catarrk of Blatf er and rrlaar7 Dlacbarfftji. A CURE IK 48 HOCTU. Or.

BOHANNAN Csrst all Chroale sad Sperisl ilVsiea. Dr B. MVt table CuriUs ssfltlTely enres erroos XfebUity.OrriBls Weaknett. Lott Utnhood, sricocele AT idj evils s-eeki. In aodconiUntljadTeitiaedlD this paoerfor uerer (tiled in eorinc the vVorit Cist.

ImrtritV fe'a s-eakcfMbeyondtteirjetri. Price. FiTeOnlUn; nltl Dollar. srUl aaaw ttsttbe Reniedy will wxlJthktiisdvertlMd- ScMobIt brPr-C A Bonar-TT. Ko.

fa Merrss Rlfrt. St.Lr.cfi, Jio Kent to caltrts. aeranlt mJI llrtU Clrcnlsr sttbC NO CURE NO PAY MEN Stop taking raeo'lcine lfyoa hare small, weak ora-aas, lost power or weakening drains, tbo famous Vaa Et Developer will rotors yon, 50 drags. Stricture and Varicocele permanently cured In 1 to I weeks, 75.909 In use; actonefallnre; effect imsisdltte, cure guaraateed. 5o ap fraud write for free partieul-tsI i-sset ssslsd In tlaln enrciox.

rUCVeli KST IIS Stus. Heck. Dintsr, Cal. PCHICHCSTCR'S CNOLISM air-s. Orttrlaal sasd Oslr 47..1.

Bars, aismyisiitin. lane. t.i fttr CHiussjuyrjuv" tutuiaaa la KED ul 4314 swovBIt Ixxa nim lwHaUuiibbai.Tkesslter stertiMi i PaatrerwM sjssssltntlsma sai Iarittv ttoas. Stf ywtr Orscsltt. hmI 4e.

to buu tar 1lvfieMKai. TiwtlHitiwlala ut fee Lmtlt'im lour, by ree larw Hall. 1 ,) Tttinsealu SsUby inrarctsu. Ilssdos Uli ft. Madias HsaR, rsUUL, FA.

These, salterlna; 2ram weaJl-sestes which tap lbs plessures ot lite should tsk-e Juven Pills. JiPi one dox win ten a storr ce marvelous results. This med. ns tame reluvenatini viianzinx lores 77.T2 CTT heen onered. Sent bv mall in niatn package only, on receipt of this adv.

and a. ILlie BY4U originavoij. til. i 7 lr) IPsdM NEW OKLEANS COMMITTEE SEEKS DATES NEXT YEAR Quintet From Union Jockey Club Departs for Chieapo to Ask for Ttacing Pit- stocl.lioldei'i of the t. pion Jockej Club wore selected e-terdiy afternoon, r.t a mc tins in President Joseph A.

DuC-'s Io the orsmirntion at the mcetinc of tbe tVestcrn Club in Chicago tn-morrot to pjt in an rp-pllcation for dates next soion PresltUnt Duffv. P. Cannodv. I eo J-. John and William Frank received appointment1 for this pir-poc.

nrd defined last hoihiir for the cit th like The interd to ipplv for 1-tes arlv nct --i aon, but FroJd'mt Duffv slates tint thev have received no oncotiragemcr.t from the turf bedv Hint enlivc'ied the in'otiiir som.tliat as the report of .1 srecial commlttter conistlnK or .1 Duffv. Martin sv otnl lionnril Cinesedleck. wl liad T.nlipl upon 1. i'- A ot the Fair (iro'ii ds ind Helm ir courses ant I.ad asked Mm bow the uiurCfi in ihi he was wuuM rcsard their application fur itt The commute" stated that Jlr Cells hail proml-ed to look into tho matter, tmt that In- had telcphomd Friday evenlUR to the i Hect lint nore of the cour-es pro-po--ed to take action or olunta'ilj relinquish anv of their own dates Mr. Cella, thev said, had stated that this was the announcement ide by President CI ew of Klnloch President Tilles of the Fair Groin's nnl Dennis of Iiepnar.

"Tiiia meaa." Mr Dur state- in the meeting, that we tan ctui.t rpen the opposition of one vote, it least that of Angelo Cilli belnjr aKainct in our petition for dates next Mondav." IVhile the Union directors seemed to believe that thej vould hardlv receive action in their application for dates I'res-ijcnt Duffy stated that thej would ini.ke tornnl requests for raclm; periods before conflictlns with the tracks apiln next feason "We wmt anj thirty days in rS he sail and rion't care when the come If cct them, we will race nln davs in conflict with other traiks MURPHY REPRESENTS HOT SPRINGS TRACK. Rncitisr Will ftend Weslern Jocket Club Mcftlnft In Clil- encro To-3Iorroxv. kkpuruc farr-ci ti. Hot Spring-, Ark. Dtc Jtidp- Joseph A Mtirphv.

President Humphrt.1 Dcvtraux of Ksses Park and William Shannon, on' of the chief owners of the courte. will tlie meeting cf the AVoslern Jockev Club Monday and will ask for radnff dates of tl Iztj dijs Lust winter's mectinK Jt Bisex I'ark ran for tnenty-tuo davs. rcbruarv to March IX and mucn the same with iiin? more dajs; will be asked or Us occasion, unless specific arrangement Is made beforehand with those behind the new track as to just what dates eacii shall make application fur Devtrtais anil Shinnon tkclire to state exaetlv viiat dajs thev v. ill ipplv for. but it is h-d tved here that thej tlie nvi track tu take the cirjv part of the winter, -w not to interfert with tlie tesscx I'ark datt't.

lloth ofiiciils it ite thej have none but friendly reelinga toward the new dub, tint thej welcome the advent of the new track. Also, tint they arp read to meet the newcomera halfway in an equitable division of the stxt das of racing; hoped for by t.erone here. Shannon sas John Condon, on behalf of tho new club, has sent them word that he will meet them in the same spirit Yet many turfmen here think there is chance for some friction over the actual division of dates Every horseman here is hoplnR-for sixtv das of racinjt at Hot Sprina-s, but it is thouzht neither track will care to open the seaon. H. Fllppen and J.

Croker. with a carload of horses from Nashville, have arrived and another carload from there is expected to-dav. Some of Flippen's horses are lumpers, but there will not be anv stoeplechaslrur nor hurdle ratine at Us-se-x Park "Uncle Jim" ttrav also has Sot in with nine horns, most! youngsters from C. B. CampbU'a home ranch at llinco.

I. T. A larpe barn of fortv -eight t-talls is being rushed to completion for Harne Schreiber's the Missourian blnir anxious to hurrv the shipment of thirtv-five horses in charjrc of Trainer Brandt before bad wather sts in at Woodlands the home firm. The big buildlnjr prob-ablv will Iks readv by Monday or Tues-da. Later a smaller string, or Schreili-efs horses will com- up from New Orleans A row of ten new kitchens is being; built the head of the three-furlonsj chute, and tho new ruddock Is well under w.i.

fiKiTWA'v ncir: is clew. Aiuertenn Tells of teoson on ForelRrn Tracks. RKPt BMC SPJX3AI. Dallas, Tex Viz. J.

Charles Van Duyen. one of the noted Jockcs of America, returned I otne to-day after a summers campaign in German. A native of Texas, he has been riding; on tho big tracka since 131. During the past season Van Dusen was In Uir-m my with Barr and ODpenheim He nad the honor of taking fifteen mounts for the Kmpiror. and In not onu was he unplaced In four he took first money.

He won more than S8O.O0O on his mounts on "Real Scotch" and "Xor-manc." Van Dusen Intends to return to Germany next yc.tr, as he has a contract. with tho Weinberg stables. "Racinii: in Germany Is cleaner thin in America," said Van Duscn, "many of the disagTeeablo track features are absent. The racing Is plaed for the true sport there more than for the money." Results at Ascot Park. lii Arjjcles, Cal Dec.

3 Four of the wln-nero at Ascot to-day were public favorites. Tho bst rara of the day was the second, at Ave furlongs Tramator, Belle Kinney and Workman were the favored In the order ruiinud. and that is the vtaj they finished Th time was 1.01 nat. bammary: First race, are furlongs Pilot. 114 (boyderl.

to 1. won, Tlzen, 10: (Lynch 10 to 1. second. Sir Christopher. 114 il.airence) 6 to 1.

thinl Time, I 02V- Count Rudolph, The Covenanter. Governor John, John Hughes, Carlisle, rrier-llne. Oriel. Leonad and Evermore alo ran. Second race, live furlongs Tramator, 104 (Hlldebrand).

4 to 5. won. Belle Kinney. 1W (Dugan), to 5, second. Workman, 112 (Fuller), 3 to 1, third.

Time. 1-0L Capltanazo, Gar-vice and Homebred alio ran. Tilled race five furlongs Bath Beach, 117 (Uooker), 7 to let won; Our Pride, 119 (Tullett). 12 to 1. secci Great Mogul.

119 (Hlldebrand), 7 to 1. third. Ttme. J1H ltlceful. Conger, Hnp- rllatiti anrl llrlrL Fowler nlsn ran.

lourth race. Slauson course High Charcel-lor. 1U7 (E. V.alsh), 2 to 2, won; Ztcalanle. 103 411 Smith), 9 to 5, second; Delagoa.

lis (Hlldebrand). 11 to 5. third Time, 1 C3. Three Fifth race, seven furlongs Waser, 105 (Hlldebrand). even, wen; Handlev Cross, 100 (E.

Walsh). 4H to 1. ssctrnd Jlngl-r. 100 (Millar). 13 10 1.

third. Time. Blue Ridge. r-leTerton. IHlcn and TTxafto also rac Sixth race, six furlongs Durbar.

SS CSielee 1(Vl Xlrt.l' artt'j). 12 to 1, second; Dorlce. 1W (Lawrence), to 1, third Ttme, 1.15. Freosins. Miss Provo and laterluda also ran.

Results at Oakland. San rranclsco. Cal Dec. 3 At Oaklscd to-, day four favorites finished In front. The main attraction was tho mile and a-slxteenth handicap Arcade, tte favorite, did not appear to be tt home in the heavy going, and Elliott, the second cboice.was also a disappointment.

The finish wet between Bombardier and Gateway, the first named winning by a ncee The stewards have r-lcslated XV. Cnppella and his horits. inled oft last summer. Results. First -ace, Futrltj course Plccaw ly.

59 (Mc-IWde) 7 to 10, won: Mlllcho, 110 (Helgerscn), 2 to 1, second; Coroner Kelly, ut (Davisi, 13 to 1, third. Time 1.12Mi. Konumbo, Mcnia. The Lieutenant and Instrument also ran Second race, six and one-half furlongs" Mlmo IDS (Knapp). 2 to 1.

won; ioxj Grandpa, J03 (Divts). to 5. second; Alice Carey, VlS (Alarie), 7 to 2. third. Time.

Batitor InTer Monro, -jeherxo, latngfcrd James nrd Tannhauser also ran. Third race. Futurity course Piatt. 102 (Dav Is), even, won: Dlx-lle, 12 (Taylor). 15 to 1.

sec-rrd: Fdredun. Pi7 txnderson). 10 to 1, third. TTme. 1 tci, Bearskin.

Boce lr. ijeni'ha. Taxdy Fash'on and Mlzpah also ran. loarth race, one mllo and a'slxteenth Bombardier. 104 (Michaels).

EH to won; Gatewa. 22 (Iiajpp), Sb to 1. (tcasO; SUlstVUs-fDaoi. -Lucy Young arid Spencerian Weie in Features of Yesterday's Caid. InleL) 2V: to 1.

th'rd. T'm ArcadJ an et-rmo also ran llfth lace, tcven furlings tirper, 1). (31c Laushlln). 7 to 5. won; Itroniewiny (Fuun-tnini 2i.

to 1 erond Hlrronax. M. (Divt'i 2'3 to 1 third. Time. 1-23H: Flaneur, fc in Lutlon.

Optimo, Tli'od ro. L. and ran S-lxth rac one mile aid seventv vard'-I-ala hits 107 (Knapp). to 1. won DungaT non, i (McBride) to 1.

rcoil Colonel lan. VI (I ounto'n) 6 to 1 tilrd Time. let. dicaadec, Prlr'e Ulues Bab ard NorJJWt-t aI-o ran SOCIvUIl OMII 10-I)V. In PI.iv Hiivv Hmsi mill Cornets Will Oppti-e I i-nem-Ks.

The uiual sreker double header ill b( plaved at Spori-m-ir-' Park tis ift--neon The opening came wil' be letvreen t'le It-iwlinstes and eportsnien. and shou'd prove an irtcrrstinK contest Tne las-t fraiiio will between the unI ought to tin" ana i no line-up srortirrn (tie. son rinneran llxteh It iftr (i Dcnough Casey bell toe Vtllllams He krmrrrr Kelp slX-O ('iniatl Sieen orccran Tlilth Pile Jrnc IV. Ills Heel McVoaihTi Tlgl.e fcchrIb-r lvc-irn (5c.nl Pji-k Pi Hvlf teet Hal Ink I llf 1 I'k 1 -ni'J I riw ml Twir 1 Rani ijs K(btiioi A lilil I tump ajrib-Jin FirnRtn Klirlin It rne Htnlcc I I fh ltnefer t. or crai RH'l'pr Tl cllrllr AV HCI Kme l-or-v ml IF 3-Ji Po- tien nal liie Hick Half hien Half leek H-il btec Frrwnr 1 IV i war I fiirtanl lo-ward Referee D'ck Jarrett Fooniu.i.

ivti.titrs phk. tVomnn's I.ieTarlnrs nt-tl Tltlslles, nicls ml Io Pint. The Mas'lms a-tl Thltl will lirt up In tlie first g--me of i double-header thf Diels and Hen Aiilbrs will pi i tin second same at Kulaqe's Park tl i- ift.rnoon The Tlntlis liav prn -tu-tllv -eor-ran-izeti and slim.ltl Rive to the Woman Magazine team i qood same Miller's lii-t Louib Thistles withdrew from tl 1 iirue last 'Inesdav. 'I he line-up for to-il tv imes uomans Magazines Tr'tin TVtl- (ivnner Ivn-b Ite-Mer It Devaney 7-in-hel Hlar rmierford Amman. Kavacaugh Cnnnlneham Gtal Ktlfv nne-v Rick- Klnc Hvnefl I'lllnn vrrCal-e Guhman Bjrn-s Brockmeyrr Cudmore I-nil inek TjII la.

Unlr Iml lli'f mc till' lJCk r-w-ird Fornani Fonvartl lrti-d Fornerd Referee Paul MrSwnei tiCDUl game at Dlel- I rman Bftts AlFteln spilth Kloterman Fitrtrerald 1'aitlilT Arn's Tt s.tlun Gil I ul! bad Full back Half lack Milf back H. If back Forward FXirr anl l-'orwird Hll'en Tallv E. McDonoush Lvnch XI Devar-v McKeown Sljel Sauerhrun Peltier Kellev Kohler C. Fitzgerald Forward Refcn -Paul JACitsov liiv Probnblf That Wnsliiiicton liiirrl-cans -Will IJo There for Prilftlce. speci i.

Jackson. Mics Dc 3 It probable that the Washington baseball team of the American League will com to Jack-on for Its spring prictice work exrral dav ago Presidrt Hemmgwas of tht Jackson Hastball Association wrote a letter to the raanji-r of the Wishineton team inviting him to bring; his to thU city for the senaon of practice. He hot. tecelved a letter from the manager statins that a request has been forwarded to the president of the American League for pcrmi-slon to practice at Jackson, md If this is granted the team will come The permisbion is mere formallt and will doubtless be given Tlie Jackton association hopes to have its team orsanired xcry for next season and practice with the Washington organization will be xer xaluable It is likelv that sevenil changes will bo made in the organization of baseball leagues in Mississippi for the next but the nature of these clnngf-s will not become known until -otre time in im.ary. AlYUAf.

TOEHM.V AT RROMIH First Game of French Pool Will ne Plnyt! nt Rpnsoti's To-Xlorrovr. I'rank Benson ha" fomplitod arnnce-mcnls for the Bro-tlwax's annual French pool tournament, and the list of plaers he lias secured Indudes the best in the cit. The first gamo will plaed to-morrow- night le'twcen Claude White and Ed Grexn. Benson will have a free gate to ail tho games, no admission being chursed. James MlCo, aplaer from Cincinnati, who i an unknown quantit to the local pool fraternit, is Mrongl toated na the possible inner of th" tourney.

Claude White and Liter Gllirorc are aio strong contenders Prizes to the value of $123 will be don ited The iIt of entries follows: (Maude White. James McCoy, Maurice Balzhei-er, Frank Dumont, LeB-t'r Gllmore. Frank Klumpp, Kd Green and Ed Dowd. BOWLING. Kinilernrteii Leaane.

Averages cf tho. who hive bowled mere twsntj Ilvt games fn.low than JJ04 T7 47.fl 4S it 52 4 45 4T '5 41 15 01 4T 21 4T32 44 91 44 11 11 41 32 4 22 41 SO 43 (0 tl 42 43 IS 42 41 43 20 41 ') 41 74 41 TO 4t 11 10 41 40.25 Names luhre Mil Xangle 45 1 11 1 55 1.77 1 1 42 1 35 1 1.32 1 2) 1 17 1 11 l.sS 1 11 1 43 1 SI 1 41 1 33 1 24 (I S3 1 1 16 'A 1 (- 1 31 1 1 22 1 II 1 OS XI 3 4 4 4j 43 MOgel Ii nick 45 K. Meth0p 4) XX. Fuhre 40 Dlerkes 4 Dutzl 4T Amend 40 Hopkins 45 StudI alter 40 Rcgge 41 Bruns "0 Tteuhaus 40 ROSS 4) Weachtler 15 Ryan It Turner 4) XV Connor 70 Loter 4T xviethop J. Cmnor Tamm .41 Cornell Kcrstlm? -1 Stoenler XXlllngfam 2 Jame-oi 2a 3 12 500 3e 4 ST 5 01 D.70 5 X.

fi 01 5 5 9i 40 2 21 T7 B.71 2l 1) 72T 76 93 7 11 under Twram -fivi: oxmps. Donher IT 1 "0 6 SI Bick 1 7S IL Burton 23 in 7 13 TEA.M AVRRCIK Itanlillgs 2 12 5 71 4 97 Victors f2. 1 .4 5 4o 03 Pantlrs T-i 1 22V 1 XT 5 41.72 Oasconedes 2..) I.l 2J 4 01 ConUnentals 350 1.11 5 21 42.S6 TEAM RKCOr.ES. Hlsh slrgle 272. Illrb 1v Rawllngs.

12.. 4 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS. High single H- Dutzl. Si. High five Mil, 312.

Least cumler cf nllcics In a mateb, F. Euhre, 5. Paliice Leatruc FcIIowing are the uvei-iges: Teams W. I. Pet.

If G. Rosedales 21 0 .777 933 23 43 S67 21 27 Union Sudas 21 5 .777 9J 22.211 Sra 2J 27 Lottmannetts ....21 6 .777 23.S 0 i-4 2-2. Letter 9 927 22.C67 S39 14 tl Er.terrrlse 17 11 "a 231M S.4 5-31 Idea's 13 IS .444 327 21.C77 114 13-37 Jewelers 10 17 .370 871 21,473 75 I27 PaTaceT 9 .323 9J 21.774 Sf 27 Kern'- Colts ....2 21 .111 HI 20 412 XX'hra Photos 3 21 .111 S2) 20.012 742 22 TI7AM High average IP-ednles 21 27. HUh score-nwedales, 'A High avertge. three game Lnion Sodas, INDIVIDU M.

RECORDS! HUh average E-l Grasinuck, 160 13 24 IH7h ieore Ed (Irassmdck and It, ilueiler, "42 lliih average, thiee gams Wm. Itmnan, rrlaury Lenpnic. Fo.tow Ing Is the official r.inllnsui the teams- XV. )e XV. Ie Parks 37 IS X-Kays 24 27 Klnlochs 37 IX Olives 19 3 Nationals 21 21 Elk- IJ e7 Krdlmcynes ....32 22 Ctmotons II 41 THIS WITEK'S SCHEDULE.

Monday KInlrcbs vb. Elks and X-Rays Oltvca oa Royal alleys. Tuesday Nationals t. Cf mutons ard Endltnij-res vs. Pari on Roj-al al'e: TM KNTV FlVt: Lciijguf.

litis on Mor.F. 'OS LOSL t'. Km-n 4' I 47 I ranc 'l 1 4S Ilk! lan-i j1 1 i Melnmcvr 1. 1 75 I lintel. I 24 ii 1 C4 1 li'geine'er 4.

1 I- Jer II. kiu er i 2i litlul 111 1. 1 Wrlltr 4. It Flemln- 2i 17 tilers oil. I rz 4t 1 2 1, I'.

I'r 1) 4i 1 v7 Uneaten lit. 3. 1 2N I 45 1 1' Ji 1 11 fern ilia I 11 sure kebr 1 1 31 .77 liarmes is Laraor-t 1 17 Mooney 25 ItundT -n. i. ri t.

hel.le 1j 1 Kirr-pl 1 II tl Man it 1 ') Filimtit i t7 i' tirihi 1 17 Ecnwnrx I 12. hteltlT 4- IF I Ineigin 37 13) Mtitl'rr I 4. VS -k 3 11 4 71' 7e 4 t) i 7) It ij' 73 ty f7 s-, tsi.i 44 4J3 4 37 S4 is .7 J-. 22 Ii I 4 U'l 4. 23 4, 41 44 Till i IT 14 tl 41 03 iZ 31 13 rt 13 13 2 12 2) II SO 41 11.72 41 II -2 41 3" 4)72 VI 11 39 -JT.

el le 17 I 73 7 It C. Jl 1.1 5 el 32 1 7 1'tia-er" llsul.y 17 rer-frlatii i.i:--. rn tufs'tt 17 nt i.wn: I- III er 1 li Kne.irirfro 3' 12 Ileum in 13' Vt VVege- hi-J( I ir branue 3t 14' 2 1 41 Ou'er Hi 1 7' I 1 (. IMnurf. in Lvnch Ii "I Hai-lo-it 2 1 "olte 1 1 1 (eeUe I 1.

77 A Hfc.nr i Mm ri X' scell, I H-iren-ttr ick vi "2 21 4 11 II 17 1 44 ii 13 Sa 42 It i II 41 s) I) 11 111 29 90 21 3D XV "7 23 -3 22 05 22 01 31 1-1 F. 3' 4) 4i ssi 9 1) 7 XI 7 71 i 12 77 11 13 it II 71 ,3 IS TL'I AXEKVGna turd tin Xlininck-odts le Oxfoids Grands 1 fe 2 31 sot -j3t 4-51 44 41 4- 2-4t 17 Jl H23 7f 1 22 1 "2 12 1 1' 1 It 1 J3 2 I 1 1 i-hagub smg'e 'ndlvlduvl JIioi'V Pee 1-tU Wual ill si gle. tiart- Unter1- 3s7 I've lean -s I .17 nil'-es in o-'tteh licl.hn" Utah llish rnejT Itlrl lee-. entritl Cocked. Hat lernifue.

I'o Io ting are tre offlelal nve-ices tf 'ho tin bovtlcrs in tte league Rank anl Name 1 V. erge 2 Hick n-Holl-eg 4 ivterman Mef-ia 7 Wltte Johnon 9 Pordrirn 10-Mfcll Games 4i 1 1 S) 24' i 1 1 -2 1 27 1 23 41 11 2 i 97 3 29 C7 4 47 4 21 4 0-1 W-t MS? 22 29 2- 57 I 44 20.17 43 4.1 24 43 52 Following Is the s'and'ng of the teams: XT L. Soitbern-i .,3" IS Junleie 22 23 onlals 33 33 Credits 19 THIS WEFK'S llondar Jun'ors i toiithtrn. oa Rcyal alley, anil Col nlala rs Creseents oa Acme alley Pnlnce Tenpln I.enKiie. Folio-Ing are the individual average-.

II. .1 ts.hmett. is tit 21 17 Geo Runder .122 A 1-eJ-mett .172 A Klilenkroet- ter A Jvhrs .17) Mehaur 1 II I 2IIH-r If (ilrtjeek. 1-a II Kloekman Js7 s'mith 5-1S lv24 eo 17s 3. 3.

ITS S37 i. ti-rst Kerr .1 Amellnc A. -o tMelln Gu" Otrloh- man F. Ultter. Geo.

21 -Cowan Gt-o KaLt. A Mli-on (Tmkl 11. -chmrk Ueci.er XV ri LaLmrcn 177 23-27 177 .7 177 2-ji 17 25 27 17B 12-24 7 IK .171 2-27 174 15-27 ,174 14 .7 174 9-ls .174 1-2" 174 i-r 172 21-27 1.2 i-37 1C2 1-21 1S2 17-si 1C2 7-3 In: ii 2 2" 160 19 21 111 13 15 12-24 5-37 4 71 I 27 11-21 9 le-ti 7-21 7-5 321 15-27 II It 5 3 2-3 I 21 2-3 e24 l-27 7-15 t-utrtz I.nnierticrg VA -smith ...18 T'lrcns ITT Slelleto .1. Wceraer .161 R. ciw ib 2las-on Kloekman 12i Cleg-r 143 Graerr Babcock Polllsr ilukreda -s-nifemer ill IIS Xlurxthv .115 KV-huetz llla-knvore XIeinh.trt IP) 4 21 If." 3 27 10" 2-3 lti 127 ps31 i3f.

34 S-1B IV. S---3 154 4-ls lunklin llo Kel-ker VV. Hire ..143 I ce hrman .143 O. Beneko 143 vt. cato xv.alker ui Geo.

13S E. Menges. t3T XVilourn ...121 14 2 2-2 2-1 2-1S 13 22 S-1S Ie-iir It neke tlammon. XVtiem Cr-)go Kuenn illller Dfllefontalno I pasuf, Folio -vice axe the official aieniget UVKH TWENTT-nVB XME Name 17 P. P.

Av 49 17 49 15 4, 0 44 17 45 44 17 44J3 44 2U 45 1)1 4o.9-l 4o.54 44 C7 43.0-) 47.43 13 43 43 li 4.1 '1 43 43 73 42 42 55 42 2 42.17 4187 41.79 41 24 41.17 41 00 4) 47 40.77 Sailer ll(-e Morris William Koenomann schllrntlng Maa schuermann Lancenlerx Kerfs ktmeer 29 e. 5) 4. 1 41 1 1 42 I.7C 1 1-9 1.42 1 12 I is 0 97 1 24 1.11 "S3 11 'T I 44 1 31 1 22 1C5 1 51 1 ft I 3 1 12 1 22 1 14 1 I.Ol 1 74 1 3C 1 1 00 1.13 1 67 1.7S. 367 3.62 3 31 4 "4 7.04 "8 42 3 24 4 5 S3 7 13 II 5 tl SJl 6 2: 5 Is 6 7 5 21 OS 44 3.0 7 5S 52 7 31 7 07 750 i '17 52 4j 45 4-. 40 50 30 TO .70 4'.

Ci 40 V. a 45 50 50 35 4.T 41 51 10 45 42 45 Goedeke (i Mass HInk Bnrcli Jickscn Schlueter 7aitrow Floerkc Harrln "clraldt Horn Onions Khret Gas Koenemann Covington Heckler Koerntr XVornum Fellt Jirn Mejer UNDER TWENTT-FI-E OAXIFSI. Herman rueser 0 to rci 5 141 4 31 10 11) 70 Lordes 1) 1 40 9 40 TEAM AVERVJES- Oaks 2..0 1.22 5C3 Niagaras 36.) 1.31 02 2 131 48 bllnner-Kennedy 1 3i 5 92 Manhattans 1.19 Is Covingtona 20 124 8 46 TEAM RECORDS High single game Oaks. HUh fivo games Oaks. 1 2t.

Least ml-ses Niagaras. 102. INDIVIDU XL RECORDS High single game 1-chmldt. S3. High live games Sclillchtirg.

299 Least misses Giee. 6. STANDING OF TEAM" 57M 45 90 4H '3 92 43 33 4131 42 69 Xame Oaks 1-einner-Ken Manhattans XV le Name XV. L. 39 It Niataras 24 A .29 Jl.Mlckers 15 75 3S 23lXlngtons 15 35 schedule for week.

Tharsdav Coving-tors vs. dickers and Xlaff-ara-s vs. Oaks lYidaj teklnncr-Kcnnedr vs Manbnttajla. Morning Jferrspaper I.estcae XV. le W.

Je Derjis Ji 20 Aseemblers 21 2d parttindw 5) 2) ThlaspaOi 24 3S R-viers 24 Dlstrlbufn 1G 24 r.iedac afternoon. TblnsoacoS at home to Revisers. Ejacebands at homo to Distributers, As-emblers at home to on Puesers alleys. Outcast Lesgnr. Followtrc It the oftlclal standing of the teams: XV.

I. W. le Purine 1 17 Thotos 3S 29 Henriettas 32 at Cedars 34 H.usts 3. Mrglntajt 13 .5 THIS XVEEhS Friday Henri'ttss vs. Cedars and Locusts va.

Virginias on Crescent alleys, and Puritys vrst Pnotes on Acme alleys. Meyer Ltnane. Fcllowlag Is tho standing of the teams: XX. I. La Toscas 41 i.

I'earls 3 r. T. T. 33 32 XV. L.

Mlkadcs 29 3 Imp. Crowns ..3 2" Ildss -a 37 T1US EEIC3 WHIEDULE. Friday lax Tcas s. Imperial Crowns 211-liados i T. and lldas vs.

Fearls on Royal alleys UruCeTiata' Leastue. Foll-iwlng Is the atandlng cf the teams. XV. N.Iton Eahns 19 Moffitt-TVests 23 J. s.

Merrells 25 30 Ell Lillys 2 27 MejerBros 22 32 IM. 33 fllTC TCITL-'S Qfnitmlll.FL Thursday Ell Lillys vs Mt-yr Ih-os. 011 aVcme alleys. Mticnd llts IlUnts Moffltt-Wests on Royal alleys, and J. Merrells vs.

Nelson Bahns on Crescent alleys. Junior l.casruc Following ts the standing of the teacj: X. I- W. L. Pcntiacs 25 2 Rough .29 31 Vohanks 22 57 Choctaws 2 33 Rlaltos J3 Monarchs 25 25 THIS WEEK'3 SCHEDULE.

Wedne-daj- Chocta-wa Ts. Koma Riders on GENEKAL SPORT" aa snrs iTvrV ,1 Aeme alleys. Kloilrraarlen I.eatmc. ruioiring is th stmcinc the teaaj' XV Re7linipes Xlctim vx. 1.

-3 Bta-tlrn 21 -ontlnentaLs e. rttia SCHKIlLI.C. Fridas-BanUgs vs. Motors on A''ci j' leys (IsAcnoades Cuntlnentals on ACT-j' ai I-ts. anl vs I.runlitays en J.e;ai alleis l)ebu(nll(t- l.tngui-.

is the slanriii cf tn tea-n tioitteau-i 11 atijrllngM 4 Urdells I s-d 11 t-iiw vvt-ti -n HI.IltLL. Xtednisiay IJrd'IIs v- sterllncs anl Ha v. tn lu.yal allejs. MRS. if.

W. I.Ml- ItntT. Full White- tttentptin In llonrtl street f'nr Itesitlle in Injury. As the rftill of a foil ti'taineil while attemptirc to board ca- at strict and Wa-hington avmif list evening; Mis II Imtgan of Xo. 4i" flinuandoah avenue i now said to rtoi sic cleTf ot ber bo-ne tlie sboek" of tile having pldtvil her in 1.

critical contuuon. Mr" lainigan is the wife rf II Ijrl-zan, sportirp editor of afternoon pa-le-r SIia id left a sanitarium where s-ii" had been op. ratetl uon. a short time before. fell on nccoa-it ct the car starting wlnle sho ju-t jliout to reach Ih.

ben ch. frit the COT starting she was unabio to p.ili to the platform, on account 01 weakness from her retrnt illness. Mrs bclntr attended by Doctor H. J. Xeviile YALE GRADUATES' STATISTICS.

Ocupatimi-. of Uf, Tor Cent Tabulated Aluuini Living. New Havm. Conn I'ec 3. The dl-Ptlof of of Yale, made pubiii to-d? shows that 12.PVT graduates Yile Friveraitx are alive, the leadin? dspatlrcent being; the academic, with the 'citctific.

with 2 S73; the theological. with 5-5. and the law school, with 1-3T1. Occupation are given of per cent of the graduate, divided as to vocations as I folio vs. I AfcncLlture.

ill, arts and music. 177; ed-1 ucation. 1.1SU, finance, 1.13S. journalism and letttra, 29); manuf.ic- 1.171: meoiclne, mercantile btisine-ev, P77: clergricn 1.141; transportation, 131. and unspecified.

Zf5. egro Child Commits alelde. St. Chaeles. Mo Dec 3.

Because her punt. Susie, 'spent her dime," 14- ear-old Lena Murrav drank an ounce of car-bo'Ic acid thi afternoon and died shortly after. The child left a note explaining her reason for (bine and akin-; her friends to have it published in papers. Fdie was an orphan and her foster parents are among; the better class of nearocs of this cit. Her bodv will be taken to Clarksx ille.

-trnck by Train and Killed. ItEPL'BLIC SPECLxL. Sedalia Mo Dec. Georpe Knoch. S4 3 ears old.

was struck by a Mit-ouri Pacific passenger train while walking- on the track at Smithton, miles east of here, to-day, anl was instantly killed He was a widower ard leaves five children. Since 13-ei he ha 1 re-id-il In Pettb Countv. DO'-Wery Xlukes Appoiiitnient-t lib'Pl'llUC bPECIAL. Jefferson City. Dec 2.

Governor Eockery to-daj nppointe.1 E. S. ilson of Mexico member of the Board of. Regents of Lincoln Institute, vice Louis Hoffman of Sedalia. resigned He also appointed W.

A. Dallmeyer of Jefferson City member of the PoanI of Managers of the Horn" for the Feeble Minded at Marshall. Mo ice R. N. Abererombie.

resigned. flitl EN "PAY WHEN GURED" law I Ehm I is qiir bfst guarantee. above terms. VARICOCELE. 1 th physical atrerrth.

CemnitM th tnntI rack th nrrou and produce a ccnpltp of nraal power- We T.snu.t to cure the moet ngjravaltd ca VAiicorI-. in fit days without pain. or Inconvenience. Kot onlr do we clre vovt Internal ccrstltutlonal remedies. fcnt alro cmplor a local treatment direct to t) part: a Jiealthr clmila-tlcn of bl-d Is Qjlcklr re-estubllihed.

the xaMrd (tlin-la are anlarned and p-rxnanent trenirth and power ar aircn to tre ect'I Uues of the ten era Ire orac Ererr trac of tienkness dfmppear: the spermnt-1c enrjt retnie thIr normal sii. lof- and drains of rlcor ceae: the weRknel yemlnai ducts are trenathened. you become troner and tetter erery wny ard will evsOT roses the sens of well beinir Ttrhtcb accompanIe icood h-alth anl rohist manhood. Don't experln-ent: thl I a delica'e We have cored thousand of te worst caes without a failure or recurrence. What you want 1 the quickest, safest and ure-t cur obtalrable, and this are to sTe sou.

NERVOUS DEBILITY. and dissipation have wrecked many men. I vvar weaJcened aystem rry-ne ont for help? Tou are nervous. Inita-blo and deponeent: you are rrowlng: weak-r: your In on the decline and vlll ht lint unless you do aomethlntt fo-j ouraelf. Our lone experience has rendered un thorouiTnlv familiar with all the cause and effects of Nervous D-btlity.

and wu ava lifted up enoujth fallen men to an army Our treatment will remove all the III effects of your former folly, check every dratn on your vitality. Invigorate the waved pelvic organs, clear up the clouded brain and quickly restore you to wbat a-tur Intenled a heaHhy and happv nan. with physical mental an3 vital powers complete AoId free rtrescriptlons and tem-rorary stimulant Seek a laIrp cure. We irjarantee a permanent restoration In from ZQ to flay We also ure to stay cured metrocele, riles. Fistula.

Bladder. Kidney snd Prostatic Affections, Ulcers. Ecaema. Psoriasis and all Chronic Skin Diseases. Uf r- ajf" One personal visit Is always preferred, but If It is Impossible for you to IV Tt I I csll.

write us a full description of vour case as tou understand It. platnlr stating vour symptoms. We have perfected a system of Home Treatmert hat has proven urtformly successful. Thousands are cured by mall who otherwise would bs unable to take advantage of our expert skill ard wonderful success to curing All oit-of-town patients receive our personal attention, and may rest assured that Our Very best efforts nil! be put forth In thslr behalf, as much ro as If they were under cur-Immediate tare. Coaaullatlon aad exsunlnatloa free.

All deallnr sacredly conadeatlal. We do an practice oaly, aad yen will And ns la from -an. ta 8p.m.r Baadaya, a. ru. to 1 sv.

sa. DRS. FRANCIS FRANCIS, io. DISEASES of MEN 71.1 Locust Koken ill Itooms SO, 31, ss st Mo. Hours 9 a.

m. to 7 0 Saturday to p. Sunday a to 11 only. ilr 'm "'Wished practice since IS75 See back mimbss or The. Republic and be eonvIocedL Tou se DOCTOR WIflTXIER lri P-rson.

N'O SUBSTITtrrES. Jloderate ohsrgest wunribitia FOR HONEST TREATMENT. Cure- a.I Cbronle. Blood. Mklti and Urinary Diseases.

both sexes: Debility, lost Manhood, Etc Dachuf nervourne-i. despondency sad IrrttaWeness or unfitness for business OTlnar-rlAge: results of errors, lost mannnrwi. mitve unn. etc. Power restored and a radieal cure siiaJiineeoUBIsistlr rtlood Holsoa-All stages.

Ectenja I leers, cured for llffby, mew" BlsusfciV trinary and llladtler ailments quickly -cured: Painful. -Dltflrul 00 Fwouont ewBkiodr prrvats tllieases obstrncttng urinary pa.sage. la nit iVa. Free? otooor Plies apd all Rectal diseases cured. Mod-rn methods- no cattBlgTcsin or write for ndvlce Jlarjrlcnl case-, wheth-r congenital er acauired.

successfully treaiedl Varicocele In iats! Medical Dlctloaary and Adriser free at office or sealed by mall: thirty picture?" DR. WHITTIER Union Track Will Send CommirT tee to Chicago Announced for Pool Tourney. FELTZ TO CLASH WITH ABE ATTELL Men Mafvlii'd Co ItUiimN at 12- Hefon- the W'C'I End Club Ncv-Thiii'-iiiiv. Abe Attell and Tmiiiav I'elti have L- matciittl to furnish the next go at tht West Club, nixt Thurda exea.n.; b-ins tlio time set for coafi.ct The loys are to battle- twent rt-umls at 122 xttell is now in Chicago but sMrt tliLs cltv to-nisht. i Rakirrcre and his was wired tt.

hin vesterdav He 'i! arrive early Tu-dij-morrini: This win be tbe first time Attell ind Teltz have clashed In the rins and if th- re In the theory of styles" in ikinp a hard battle, a first-class contest should ensue hre. Feltz is the hardest man to hurt in Vu-pnze nr. at his weight. This has bn den-onstrateij repeatedly in rls various InttleM His recert xietorv over Jr-Titimn. show him to le in srKid trim ar-.

te et.e,lrl c-lce nnre trn't Me to AtteP than anv of Abes late Attell lat match wis with loung Erne. The latter spoiled the go somevhat bv holding; back when seemed to hr.v a better chane" by cutting loose Abe je in good shape- tn reports froni anil the. match, should be hard fought throughout. Kid Mcllv.inev and Kid Ros- will meet in the t.emi-wlrd-ap a six-roJiid affair at 1J) pourd. Chfck Wall nrd B'll Court rev- will meet in the a "1-rounl contest, at 12-J lejiind' Wall and Courtney batt'cl at la'-show of the club the aff.dr producing a hot mix-up.

until Referee Jack ilcLar stoppeu th- contest in th" nuldle of tr thirtf round DEMOCRATIC EDITORS MEET. 4 Hamilton Single Statehood Bill Ts Opposed in Ktoliitinn Adopted. REPUBLIC SPF.C1 L- South McAIestfr. I T-. Dec 3.

Editors of Democratic pipers in Indian Territory met here to-day and organized the Dcrqo-cratic Press Association. OfBoeiw wr) elected as follows: President. W. E. Decker.

Muskoga I-'mocrat: vice president. W. G. L. Hirds.

South McAlcater Capitol; secretary. II- McClintoci. Vinita Leader: treasurer. George Chickasna Express. Resolutions wire adopted oppoHina; tho provisions of the Harrilton singl statehood bill, provitfnz: for no distinction races in the.

pxihlic opposing th unequal representation accorded Indian Territory 'he Consticitlonal Convention. whereby OUahomi Is given slxtv deie-jrates ar.d Indian Territory hut flit opposing; tlie I.icatioii of tit-i capital at Guth-rlo until 1910 and thf necessity of a tna-Jori'v vote to chinse the seat ot Tl efinrts of leaning educators In Ir-dlan Territory to -ccuro Iczi'lation looklni toward th purcha-e all tribal scJnol' propertv. and reverting s8m to th new State for purposes, wis stronglv Indorsed A Joint meetin? with the Iemoeratic etlltort Okiahom-i wbl be lu Id soon to take similar action on. the) 3t i teheed nues.ion SSI s. Orphnn's Aid.

-oetetj to "Xfret. The regular monthly meeting the St. Louis German Protestant Orphans' Soe'letv (St. Charles Rook road) will held at room Xo Imp'rlal building, southeast corner Tenth and Pine streets, on Tuesday evening at o'clock. Reports of the Committee of Arrangements for the annual smoker, also the annual orphan concert, will be received.

r.Bb- -vant to talk or write to every sufferer from Varicocele. Stricture. Rupture. Blood Poison. Xcry-011s Debility and allied weaknesses or drsen-s peculiar to men.

In the treatment of th maladies we acknowledge no superior; we can friveyoti the quickest, safest lend surest euro obtainable. Tears of practice tn treating- Chronic Nervous, BIcod and special diseases give us many advantages over family phvslcl.an. We have cured thousands of weak, broken-down, discouraged reus. We can do the same for you. Perfect confidence In our ability to cure every- sufferer prompts us tn making; this generous offer of pay when cured.

In-xestigate before treating- elsewhere. We ofTeryou something- different and better in modern enratrrsj treatment than can be obtained elsewhere. Dont stand idly by and see jour health menaced aa4 vour manhood slipping; away when we -trill sroar-antce votl a. lasting- cure and restoration tmrlnw ft. Wrlta to-dav.

STRICTURE. Our eur tor Stricter Is sits, painless and permiri-t, and frss-Trom sarssiiy la any form. Even- obstruction- to tas urs-thra Is forever removed, all dlseharfrss seoa ceas. InSammatlon and screaess allayed the prostate gland asd bladder am healed and the entire urinary tot la qntcK-Ir restored to Its normal rxaltay eondl-ticn. Avoid catting- and dllatlns; opsra-tlons: they iesvs tou ut a srorss COTdi-t'on than before Neglectad Strletixni rs-rjlts in ser'ons bladder sad kidney ecra-ol'estlons.

We cure you tn from to days. BLOOD POISON. If ou have sore throat, mucous patch. pimnl iropper-coTored spot. ir and ulcers, bora caiss.

falling- hair or any aytop-totTiri cf thLs fileaM. tn ether primary. c-ondanr or tertiary tttgs. cone to us and be forever rid of It- Our treatment quickly destroys the virus, clears tte skin. purM-a the blood and thoroughly cleanse and erad-lentes aM traces of poison from tha aystem.

All danar of tra-nsmlssloa or recurrence Is removed Pan't reJr on patent Ted'clne or Intrust vour health to Incoinreteat drusr. aitts or pbraiclans Why take Brercurv-and potash for years when ruarant you permanent cure In fnm 30 to to daya without the use of tiee Injurious rerrt-dles? Consult at once. RUPTURE. Sufferers from this annoying snd dangerous dieae will be glad to know that they can bs cored -without resetting to the surgeon's deadly knife Our trestment entails no pain or loss of time from regular work. XVe furnish tre ratlent with a perfsct-at-tlng truss to be worn durinr the.

period of treatment, and emoloy special curative and p-netratlnr remedies, applied direct to the false opening through which the bowe'j protrude. The breach, or opening, ts soon firmly healed and closed, snd st the erd of 31 das you can discard the truss with out fear oi recurrence Consultation Freo nt OIBte or or MaJb Mtiaratt Chtrf I i ma by lot dot oft da Ji aJj 1 flr do die Ins all 1 fen tht tat tin the ant bej ha. we sor tn thi tbi bpj da on me 6 an xri tJo wa ka ho ot th no xrt Al I sTT to I (l Wrmtm4mf.

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