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LN FOUND, ween fice und unGhoUse a WMgkle cf er iwitl be suitgbly Suiting to T. Ther, at post office, 1 earl sunburst, lost b r. W. T, Pinlay's-and-elt d will be given when d ply to W. T, Finlay, 12 STRAYED -On July 25th from the 8. 4, T. 12, R. 5, one bay sold, bratided C7 on right ro white hind ree d,. weighing about 1050 ther halter and shank. I- for- delivery. to owner. m, on 8.W. 1-4 8, 24; T. Winifred, grey gelding 3 years old, eee ee Loshestetaateatestestenteatectestoetoate eloele feeteteite a Everybody is doing i it now What? i + + + + ch ist game New York Fe eb ebb bb bb + + + + * + Has. Won Many Battles in His Nine Years in Ring. ttle ind who has made his fists felt by some of the best of the lightweights : was born in Webster City, Iowa, Benton, Humphries and MeLean, twenty-five years ago today. His bebe eb bt NATIONAL LEAGUE nei wil ncinnati he Pritesteste Mesto Ray Bronson, Hoosier Scrappeh: Will be.25 Years Ole Tomorrow though a few Alinois. Philadelphian, The following year Meyer SPORT NEWS Setetoctostestestectecteatoateatorteoatpatestectectecede errr detente TENDS AN ELIKIR FAVOR A DRAW: Local Fight Fans Who Saw Pictures Think Decision Should Have Been Draw. The opinion of local fans on the Wolgast-Rivers fight pictures at the Monarch the other night seem to be that the bout should have been de- clared a draw by Referee Welch. jures-were great, in fact were pulted off in ighboring ities in Indiana and Brongon' s most important iin 1907 was a ten-round draw ith Grover Hayes, the clever little defeated Kid Hogan and Perry and fought draw battles: Philadelphia Doctor Says VOUCHED FOR BY TO CURE OLD AG He Has Found Specific Control 1 Tissues, LEADING PHYSICIANS Wilts and Meyers. * a varenta gave him the names of with Andy Bazenah and Jimmie the best I ever saw. It ia my ij out a ae Fs 1 Joka Ray, but when Bronson began Dunn. Early im 1909 Bronson made Jopinion that Rivers is the cleverest zl x * sestescsss S50) 4 4) his ring career he sent the John to a southern trip, knocking out Kid of the two boxers and should have Suit at Turpin Bros, New York the discard. The clever Indianapo- Stein at Atlanta, but going downto been given the decision. right shoulder. Re- Suggs and McLean, i i information to H. B. iit lis boxer is five fect four inches in defeat before. Freddie Welsh, the BILLY LAWDER. D. Auctioneers, Medicine The new 20th Century iautee re Mares fo 14 a keight, well built and has the ap- lightweight from Wales, at New Pictures were the clearest and Many Diseases, 6-295. and 703. 20-tt Brand samples ae /p,oox1yn . 6 81 ne . 3 portoot fighting 2 i Suletas This re first tutte ths pest fight pictures I ever witnessed: 7 chine, althou; is not. of Hoosier scrapper had ever been beat- It is my opinion that to be fair i i a EREOUNDED marked off and its nev- Roldck aid Archer sine vitcetere. usually associated on, his Waterloo coming in the to: both Sghters the only decision or tie chat in 8000 Catal ex been-our privilege to Il pisba 10 o with the profession of pagilism. He hoodoo thirteenth round. Later Welch could have given wouRl have deen found Gime ce ear Witenes . 7) j is a ratier kandsome lad, is Ray, in tho same year he fought two been a draw. A ot 288, show such a splendid /Poston and such scars of battle as ho may battles-with-Jack-Redmond in New. adritm ofetaeidc.. (Se. Stzonie * steerer, gelding, blotched siame Hendrix and Gibson. neurasthenia, melancholia, locomo -brand a have received are not visible to the Orleans, the first a draw and the enjoyed the Wolgast-Ri t oe * deformed on front foot, array of suitings im our Brown and Kling. ave rooted regan fighting. in the second a: vistory for Broneon,. The ,; e vers fight tor ataxia, typhoid fever, scarlet fe- L, Smith, Poundk * A i St, Louis... 8) 0 ee ars pictures very much. They were very ver, tuberculosis, pneumonia, in- i eA nine years business in pyugetpnia : 3 5 UHindiana capital at the age of seven- great fight of his career was held lear and distinet. In. my opinion juen Sy cate. aS dicine Hat. Pick out Sete ana aes teen, and during the year of 1905 in the Crescent City on Sept. 19, Referee Welch made a fair decision, gut also to are old age a me RD The above will Medicine Has Mander and Kill per RC gol or piacere gare 1000, wheel SECT Se iia as Wolgast carried the fight to be a potent factor in building up or thformation-that- will yours now, Se eet Oe ie, Canadian Kid; thet great Sh ES the Bell Eek ROE, a Sa the character of the patient, has Fecovery of one bro AMERICAN LEAGUE Skinny DeBruler and Jimmy Casey 1010 Bronson seent to Australia, de- . On 8 FINGER: theen discoverd by Dr. Brank.. Be white stripe on nose, 6 LE were the fighters to hold Bronson feating Kid Sullivan and others, and Best fight pictures I ever saw. Ri- Starkey, of 445 S. 44th street, nd weight bdut 1300 Ibs. 674 z vers had a shade the best of Wol- this city. Washington oven, but he met all three of them carly last year he visited England, y ROB OSrAUL OR -1eftehoxia Turpin Bros. Detroit Seen ee eee icememonta and ii oath whete beaMBBE on. asfoul tn'tho/Eatt,. bet T Shik teak. Beene ee formula of Dr. Starkey, who y gelding weighing about Froouie, and * Wititaina. f case was victorious, -In 1906 Bron- ninetee: Srna s Welch should have decided the bout is one of the most reputable physi- sod) ces pO batt A The Man's Stone Where You ssuniin and Stanage. N eee ee cron a ecore of battles, Kid Burns. Bronson's record is re- * OS : f cians in Philadelphia, has met the bas iene seun:as Get the Big Dollar's Worth New York . 1 10.2 sna not once was he defeated, al- markable for the number of drawn 8. FF LEMING, approval of the leading medical men ae 18th of May. R. B. Chicago 2 8 2l though Freddie Cole and Young battles in which he has participated, Pictures were fine. Almost, as of this city, and the New York sneer ea MeConnell and Williams, Sharkey held bim to draw decis- which, shows him as a great He- Sed as being at the ring-side, Wol- Medicat Journal has said of it edi- White and Block. ions, Most of these early bouts fensive boxer, but lacking in the ) st had Rivers, om the infighting, torially: Its far-reaching meaning Two bay geldings, white Boston 3 1 81) Vere fought in Indianapol punch that wins victori but at long range it was the re- cam hardly be overestimated. eel on left thigh. St- Louls. 2 80 verse. In fairness to both it should ee Starkey makes no se reb of x for return to I , TN sreeeay 5 lave been a draw. ie composition of the polyglandular Jersey City is of opinion that the O'Brien and ave a jaepaeots:Co.s, 1: apace International should have salary Allison and Krichnell. AGREEMENT SIGNED . 22 Years Ago BILL HATCHER. extract that has employed ith, c) limit, This leaj has grown too big: The pictures were only released on Such remar le results, In Bi SCELLANROUE tar that, tt would be a backward Tomorrow Old Cy. July 16 and Medicine Hat getting entisted the assistance of 50 Beohe into ye them 15 days later is evidence of teer subjects, 25 men and -LADIES AND GENTS clothing, shoes, watches, revolvers, valises, sult Democrat waggons, bug- a8, bicycles. carpenter aw hides and furs, horse and f ithers, bought and to the Harvatd Tailoring ourth avenue, opposite theatre. P. O. box 358 The Best Prices Paid tor 2eDet. CINE HAT HIDE, FUR INK CO; The above have ) dest selection of Second in the city. We carry Stoves and Bedding, new hand Clothing, Clocks, welry, Rifles, Guns, Re ons, Buggies, Harness, new line of winter goods, rything mentioned above ) best prices. Call at 504 ay Gt. or Phone 687. tf :RED ACCOUNTANTS DERSON CO., chartered nts and auditors, (estab- suditors, city of Medicine eg, Medicine Hat, Leth- B. Gibson, C.A, resident hone 198, Burns Block. aT6att UCTIONEERS WNE CO., Live Stock eral Auctioneers, 19 Tor jock Bales every Friday quare at 1 o'clock. Ranch Dek sales conducted any- se furniture sales con- here. Consult us, our ex- your disposal free. Phone Browne Co, 519 Bo- szate and Paperhanging. olds Stewart. me-opposite Binnings) Paper Estimates cheer ed on cost of Papering Phone 156, . . WRIGHT sstoms Broker. nd forwarding agent, as- executer of papers for oing into the United missioner in B. R., Real or and General SDICINE ai Agent. fENDERS ders will be received ad he undersigned up to 6 of Saturday, August 10, erection of a ten room one, public school buiid ty of Medicine Hat, Alta. specifichtions may be office of W. T. Williams, edicine Hat, er must be accompanied d check for an amount ) 2 per cent of tender as of good faith, or any tender not necess ed. ned) R. M. NAPIER, Sec.-Treas, Hat School Dist. No. 76, OW for The Daily News, fered to Toronto for Bill Bradley and Newark . 7:13 2 Young, ally known as Cy, pit- 1,500. Toronto - : 8 12 8 ched first big league game. Old. . sence. The Canadian ta Sa Bee and Higgins ia Is Opinion of Vancduver Oy vei This career in the big he 1; deelded-to-help the Gasper, Graham and Bemis. show on-Atig; 3, 1890, in a Cleve W. A. Be 7 The league has been collecting oe Jersey Cif. gt; 3 10 1 Lacronse-( Club; praise lage a Be ra ary per cent gross of all games and have Montreal ... 0 62 a oe ee . Catherines, - dufficient funds to cover the rest of - Frit and-Curtis. Yausoured, B: C., Ang: 3. kt on ore. bites ree. The Canadian Henley opaie ales the season and leave a good surplus Fletcher and Burns. meeting which lasted till midnight si 2 ill Be tS ast Senet at ao Dalhousie ler to start next spring with. Hence, Vancouver and Westmuster lacrosse sae re the a aroeabls demdihscae: The octal oatutns wtb od te amarean assocamion e, cnttond ORES Sata aa cnt beh nt ts rye cm we son, Berlin, jomas, ee Bn wo Stuaancreealee et Peterboro will not be asked to con- 1.) game resumed to-morrow afternoon in: sere ay, earners . Blazing the ) ior fours. Six junior eights will tribute this ten per cent, and will in ioe oig 2 4 0 compromise basis. Sebedile will be Set ge ee ere perform this, afierioes, a Fons addition share alike in the fea, Dae Toledo 0 0-0 Daa fo sorrel fen ae i2 EL, ior ee: ue ates ae pti iL preety Sent eee So toe endl Odawa. he) Paternon and Owens. Xancotver 7 ie Eocotion but that that his soup bone was hopelessly champions will te. doabibdte day: only condition is that the four shar- Seen A ae Gon. Jones will agree to the new si ot omni. tee as draw- Practically all the sews sce on the arrangement concern - good shape. tng. the eet ens Daven: muipeepols 3 7 1 Strangemente sg, Aug 2 AL ed. and decided to rotie, He has op Bayes, comther of Ottiwa aie BR ee Toledo ... roo 3 . Bee edt eno1 onay to thake: tin ior. or l F port and Decatn 1m tne in Young and Owens. gt; eset can terme to ly ots povteclecpanale rg gre ar ool bg ree mci pt enport made an a Las, revised 3 3 Sela eg hea were retisod atthe gPiuzemes ONS a al seated at New Westminster yestr - 0 bask to. he bushes, but is using and. ieft for Ottawa. He has bom home plate and another at third base. Thajanapolis ..- + al day between Managers Wells Gray the good oan et ee working all season with the crew The best of them fall when the) Carmon and MeRae. and Matt Barr of the Westminster many, games, for. rola , Boston and. they will be in dire straite if vena Water en, Sherer nt Ones, et Yano ere Ee lee fc ton Seapine Gy e lings th, Ao at averaged six Karisas. Cit . 6 12 5 the wi og t wopaiadetaalay them moved on 017 Suisville aes . 3. 9 4Jextent of 2,000 in persomal bonds gt; a reer oe BF ee had returned was halted wits de- Washington, faced Johnson in the first Po .. ana o'connor. on the part of the two managers 0d) ae i fame to ight. There will be a close rao game and didn't get hit, wijliass anid; Heelle. it is still a question whether the j that sie al Ones ae for notwoon tho Ottawa, Detroit and eae lt;r ate rival clubs will hook up om the jig league pitchers. Cy D Argo crews in the senior eights, as Downey is one of the two players of- The next jump for this lr- Downey, the: utility infielder of the Philadelphia club, will get a chance witt-the-Cubs;-as-Charley Murphy got him yesterday at the waiver price: Maroney, the pitcher, has. been un-' conditionally released by the Cubs. mo ee READY TO RACEgAT PITTSBURGH (Special to the News) Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 2. The Pitts- burgh Driving Ciub has everything in readiness for the opening of thi big trotting meeting at the Bruno Island track next Monday. The meet- ing will mark the re-entry of Pitts- burgh into the Grand Cireuit after an absence of nearly twenty years, With substantial purses promises for ach day and the fastest horses on the clr- cuit entered, the management is look- ing forward with confidence to a suc- cessful meeting, Most interest-cen ters Inthe Matron stake of 10,000 for 3-year-olds, which has been placed on the card for the opening day, AUGUST 1ST IN 1870 Frank Craig, once a famous fighter in the middleweight division and generally known as The Har- lem Coffee Cooler, was born in New York. Most of Craig's fighting was done in Bngland in the early 90's. He won the middleweight championship of England in 1894 by defeating Ted Pritchard, 1900 Kid Carter won on a foul from Joe Walcott at Hartford. A few months later the touch Carter again met the Black-Demon of Barbados and knocked him out in the seventh round. 1911 Joe Jeanette and Tony Ross fought a 10-roumd no-decision bout in New York. Most of the sporting experts gave the negrodhe shade, although some insisted that it was a shade. a CHESTERFIELD CUP. London, Aug. 2. The Chesterfield Cup, a handicap of 600, one mile and a quarter, was won today by Buttalo Providence Rochester ... - But Doubts Expressed as to Them Ever Meeting. THE SETTLEMENT TS UNREASONABLE Dermoit and Bergen. Fullenweibder and Mitchell. es Bailey and Ainsmith, Akers, Klepfer and Blair. Great Pitcher Joined Pro- to-morrow since Denton Tecumseh Discovery is Said te Bea Panacea Also For Great hustling on the arch people. CANADIAN HENLEY Tt will ye just Sl wenttwe year pat Team Crippled by Conkle A Ab. part:of the Mon- fessional Team and Has Been at it Eve Ever Since. Fanging in age from 20 to INJECTED INTO THE MUS ed polyglandural. extract ministered daily to each intramuscular injection. each was controlled and .9 record of kept as before. weeks, Dr. sults were increased. appetite. and. muscular and mental efcieney: They. were able to stand more physical x ttion. They increased: weight on an average eight during the two weeks they felt unusually well The blood pressure in al increased. disease? to demand consideration. beyond all possibility the four years . that have elapsed from the time of the first experi- ments. long list. of persons who would at one time have b en given up as hope- less cases. field. Today members of the first professional ball with the Can- ton, 0., Tri-State League team, in all are trying hard, St. Catharines, Ont, Aug. 2 Rain appears younger. looked nearly 50 after many years the injection of his own formula in- CENTRAL INTERNATIONAT. cctive of the Vancouver Lacrosse Club declared that the terms of the settlement as amounc d-were: entire- ly unreasonably from their point of view and fatly declared that as a Winnipeg . Duluth Seaton and Hasty. Worman, Hoffman and Hargrave. ne by. 500. He remained with Cleveland 1890, and the same year was bought started at ten o'clock and there Is no Fifteen minims of the newly physical condita This was continued Starkey says./*The, ze- ut would this prove trie a next question has been settled of doubt i That question Tt has been answered by the TESTED HIS OWN CURE. Dr. Starkey is 30 years old, but Two yeats ago he of constant unremitting research. The change was brought about by to himself Old age is a condition that can -bs cureds -People cam-really be made Tetup so far. However, the races will be rowed but the spectators will be fewer in number and those who the Cleveland Nationals for 1899, going to the St. Louis Card- inals in that year. He joined the Superior - 8 61 Grand Forks . Lampman and Denr Meyers and Bowers. CANADIAN. HENLEY OPENS (Specal to the News) St. Catharines, Ont. Aug. 2 The lannual regatta of the Canadian As-' sociation of Amateur Oarsmen, popu- larly known as the Canadian Henleys opened here today with the promise of going on record as the most suc- cessful regatta in the history of th association. The entry lst this yeat is unusually high class, The proximity in dates has served to keep the Winnipeg and other western oars- men away, but the East, the Maritime provinces and the United States have more representatives here than ever before. The regatta programme cov- ers two days and: provider for all of the customary events, from single sculls to the eight-oared races. Alfred Scallion of Halifax; the amateur sculling champion of the Maritime provinces ,is reckoned a strong con- tender for the senlor stilling cham- pionship. Dave Regan of Buffalo, who last year. showed himself to be one of the strongest oarsmen on the continent, is entered in the intermed- fates, Other well known individual oarsmen and crews are here from Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Detroit and several other points. Fights Scheduled for Tonight. Buck Crouse vs. Jack McCarren, 6 rounds, at Philadelphia. Frank Conley vs, Sally Salvadore, 20 rounds, at Sacramento. club they would not accept the con- ditions. MANITOBA GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Winnipeg, Aug. 2 Members of var- fous golf clubs are Invited to attend the Manitoba golf champlouships August 29th to September 2nd at St. Charles Country. Club. to assist in forming 2 Western Canada Golf Asso- ciation. RIFLEMEN, ATTENTION. Below are the dates on which the members of the Medicine Hat Rifle Association will shoot for the solid silver salver presented by the Do- minion Government. The man having the highest ag gregate score for the four shoots wins the salver. As itis-mecessary that the Club have 40 per cent. of its members in attendance on these four days, all riflemen are requested to make it a poitib to be there. 28, and Oot. 12. San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 2 Prep- arations are being made at the Mare Island navy yard for the early Iaunch- ing of the United States naval col- Her Jupiter, the largest vessel ever built on the Pacific coast. iter has a length of 524 feet and a width of 65 feet. It will have a dis- placement of 14,000 tons of coal and oll and a total displacement of-20,000 tons, The vessel will be christened by Mrs. Thomas F. Ruhm, wife of Commander Thomas F. Ruhm, U. 8. N. H. M. Harrigan's Southanman, 7 to 2. Samerton, 7 to 4, was second, and Willaura, 100 to 8, third. Terry Nelson vs.Tommy Devtin; rounds, at Nashville, Tre hag Leen-tn charge rs The Jup National League when the American circuit was organized, and joined the Boston club of Ban Johnson s Jeague in 1901. He remained with the Begn City team until 1909, when he was traded to Cleveland. Just a year ago, almost on the an- miversary of his first game with Cleveland, that city turned Old Cy adrift, giving him an unconditional release, The-same week he signed with the Boston Nationals, and this spring he made carnest efforts to get back to his old-time form. He Souda't do it, and so baseball lost its oldest veteran. Cy's name is gone from the box-seore; but it is not forgotten. Amos Rusie, Breitenstein, Charlie Nichols, these and many other great pitchers have come and gone during Oki Cy's career. And now his time has come AUGUST 2ND IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS. 1887 -Ray Bronson, the Indiana- polis lightweight, was born at Web- ster City, Ia; Bronsom is of Scotch- Irish descent and commenced his fighting career in the Hoosier capit- al seven years ago. In 1909 he fought 20-round draws wiith-Packey McFarland and Matty Oaldwin, both in New Orleans, but in the same year lost to Freddie Welsh. He has few notable victories to his credit, but has held even. several great lightweights. 1906 Jack Blackburn knocked out Billy Birke in. 2 rounds at. Phila- delphin., for Burke defeated Fr are there are prepared for a wet day. FIRST THINGS The first great nation to decree the abolition of slavery was Great Bri- tain, the act for the abolition of sla- very in the British possessions. going Jintao effect seventy-elght years ago today, Aug, 1, 1834. By this act 770,- 280 slaves became-free men. Twenty million pounds sterling were appro- priated by Parliament to compensate persons hitherto entitled to the -ser- vices of such slaves. Four years lat- er,.on Aug. 1, 1838, slavery was abol- ished in the East Indies. In America, many States prohibited slavery soon after the Revolution, but civil war was necessary to bring about the gen- eral abolition of the system. Holland prohibited slavery in the Dutch West Indies in 1863, Brasil proclaimed free- dom for slaves In 1873, and Spain. freed the slaves in Porto Rico in 1873 and in Cuba in 1880. Portugal: sup- pressed slavery in its colonies in 1876, The first society for the sup- pression of the slave trade was or- ganized in England in 1787. England abolished the slave trade in 1807, the United States in the following year, Austria in 1782, and France in 1794. Before 1808, when the traffic was about wiped out, an average of about 100,000 slaves Were taken from Afri- ca every year, the majority going to the West Indies and the Southern States. CUT PHONE. WIRES. (W. A. P. Dispatch) Edinburgh, Aug. 1. Suffragettes cut many of the telephone wires young, was declared by Dr, Star key in explaining his elixir. - There are certain vital organs of ductless glands in the human organ- ism that are contimally manufac - turing a physical agent without, which we could not live. They con- trol the process known as metabol- ism, by which the living tissues are being continually renewed. They control vitality. They are, in fact, life itself. So powerful is their influence up- on the human organism that I could make a race. of giants or, dwarfs, or of goggle-eyed idiots by taking people in adolescense and simply disturbing the balance of pro-- portion among these glands. Disease germs are continually en- tering the body, but as long as these: vital centers are fumetionating prop- erly the to resist their onslaught Ce ENCLAND WILL GIVE Next Olympic Games. ee (C. ASP, Cadle). London, Aug. pares meeting call. ed to discuss Biigland g failure in the Olympic games, it, -was decided to raise a fund- fer the discovery and development of athletic talent in pre- paration for the. Berlin Olympic games of 1916. Mr. Merrick, the well known. amateur athlete official, sug- gested that all the empire's represen- tatives train for'a fortaight ip London South Carolina, Wofford . Spartanburg, io tusivarety at Nestle, Teon:, and holds A. B. and A.M. degrees, de- sides having been first honors and field tion he traveled all over t to first principles to. mother, ATHLETICS A BOOST Will Raise a Fund: for the Cane 8.C., and agent tor a ee South, Four years ago Mr. based largely on the South in pest, and in the vin an overwhelming majorit road to the Senate on the bell weevil, so. to Smith had not been ington before he arose 3 and gave the his Oratory. This is a warriig, on advice you are always who make our living from the. and who aoe to. the: farm broader fotindation of bleeding hearts and poverty-stricken bodies in order that, our Velvet-shed foot may walk a little smoother. As no man in the Senate wore velvet shoes, all applauded this semtiment. Senator Smith's oratory harks back es- pecially the mother of the farm, clad in calico, with seamed face ? and workdistorted- hands; the country mother who loves the bright darlings at her feet with as glorious and divine a love as ever burned in the heart of a queen. Given the text of Mother, Home, and Heaven, aid Senator Smith can preach a sermon as eloghent as was ever heard from any pulpit. - New York, Aug. 1. Whitney Lewis alleged to be one of the act- ual murderers of Hetman Rosenthal, was arrested today at Tihs New York. It was announced by Inspector Hughes at police tiead- quarters to-night. Lottie How does that candidate ticket get 80 before proceeding to Berlin. Annie Russel atraction, Lewis in 2 rounds at Brooklyn. connecting the public call boxes in Edinburgh. : summer home Ta Maine. on the suffragette
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