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TO RENT, Bee aetebeth eee eee OOo gt; gt; gt; gt; gt;E EDOM OD DES eerie ome SPORT NEW WS AnEnglishChampion Reward will be delivery of same toate aeekeeucesesesss ee 5 Medicine Hat. 1646 ice to let in the im- Building. Posession box 792. 14dst. AYED geldings, white on left thigh. ) for return to ducts Co. -299dtf. ay mare years old, gelding 3 years old, ight shoulder. Re- information to Hy B. uctioneers, Medicine and 703, 1846 work finely, byt the next morning was slightly crimpy and it is Improbable that great liberties will be taken with him, Charley Mitchell, Lewis Forrest and Wilmering were Worked Saturday morning. Mitchell a ted as if he could trot as fast as he wanted to, but was only allowed a heat In 2.12 3-4, rated eyenly. Forrest, Who is'a great deal of a loafer, got a Couple of miles in I and 2:13; whthee helt in-1,04-2-4 Wilmering was stepped In 2.18 1-2, and in his repeat given two mile trip in 445. In his. preyious work he trot- ted in 2.15, but from now on will be prepared exclusively for the use of Mr, Billings unter-paddie- go ok ws oBeEe Me ote ole ole fe oh Loulsvitle Indlanapotts Toney, Laudermilk and Schite. Hixon and Clark. Kansas City . Milwaukee ... ais Powell and O'Connor, Noel, Marion and Hughes. Toledo ... -.. Columbus W. James and Land Cooper and Rapp. v Beat Afnst for World s Title Australian Gave Up When He Baw That it Was Impos- sible to Overcome Englishman's Big bead-in Race At Putney. from the club, 0 I could take purchase of the. Pirates with owner. Nothing. doimg on the away thimgt lt;1 then tried to -buy release, but 4 I could not up. Giants Manager Offered the Entire Pittsburgh Club for 25,000 in 1899. Pitwsburg, July 29. Manager Mc- ina saa -Grew,-who-ii generally willing to-por columbus an 9 6 6 mit others to do the talking about meted. 13-13. g Pasoball, was in a mood today to talk. George, Colamore and Carisch, PFobably because he had been cele Bruck, Metnnaughely, Murphy. and Fating hls tenth anniversary as man- ager of the Giants. What he sald was a surprise-tothe listeners. The play- ers and some fans were sitting on verandah at the Hotel Schenley, over- looking Forbes Field, which lies at the 4 edge of Schentey Park. Do you see that ball park? sald McGraw, Lam going on record as saying it Isithe finest in the country. Well, could have had the same field had I desired, or had I been able to accept the offer. ever they played arid are said It Was back in i899 hen Capt. best ever exhibited of this Kerr, then owner of the old Pittsburg gntertainment, Chub, gave me an opportunity to get j non the ground floor. He offered to sell me the Pittsburg baseball fran- + players;-ete;; for-the-sum-of (Specal to th 000. Of course, you would not belleral it, when players like O'Toole and Kel- j y-eost-almost as much now as. the o franchise in the National League would have cost me at that time. I was manager of the . Baltimore, team, and a-player then, and under g)contract with the club, and I did not Thompson in his address of know what to do. I could not get a- to the two thousands practioner way from the Baltfmore club, and I ered today from all over th did not think I could raise that much ited States and Canada: for the nin You. know 4 much more than a 000 was an awful lot of money Taise, at least F thought it was. I asked the Capt. to give me a lit tle time to think ft over, I went back home and soon had a few friends in First Shipment of uass bait ove Fall Suits Just Toronto Street. Ap- 3 ity. Opened. up + (O, A. P, Cable.) London; July 20. Ernest Barry, striking 38 agginst Barry's 36. pampion souller of England, today Amet inoreased his Jee. t6. two cHengthe, but Barry improved bis won the work s professional title by. tok, and then became level, about beating the holder, Richard Arnst of half way. Ne w Zextand over the famous Put- Barry then steadily drew away mney to Mortlake course, after row with a clear lead at Phrnes Bridge, ing hjs opponent de-he-improved to two lengths, Official time 23 minutes; PICTURES OF RIVERS-WO mn ticket to point in Or as near ae write box 1831, News Mast The patterns are ex- tra special and the style is all that the 20th Cen- tury people can make them, which means the best that Canada pro- duces. Also Slater and Walk- over Shoes for Fall, all marked off and in stock ready for business. INTERNATIONAL 7 Manager W. B. Finlay: arch Theatre has booked Rivers motion pictures 4 boxing contest held at July 4th for Wednesday, These pictures, which ar Canada, ate meetigs with approval-of the sporting writ Ist game Montreal Providence ... wee MeTigue and Madden. Mitchel and Schmidt 2nd game Montreal ... Providence Taylor and Madden. Covington and Schmidt, Ist game Toronto . Jersey City Caspar and McHushu and Curtls. 2nd game Toronto ... Jersey. City . Mueller and Bemis, Manser and Rondeau. ist game 2) Buitmire 2 Rochester ND FOUND sunburat, lost be- 8 seconds. and still farther increased this lead. T. Finlay s and city be given when de- o W.T. Finlay. 12tf - + * + heb bh beh b bb bb NATIONAL LEAGUE Ist game St, Louis + Rivers to Claim the Title If Ad. Wolgast Doesn't Pt ss oae aks Sign Up Within-48Hours pate and E St. Louis . Boston... will prevent his meeting Rivers Willis and Bliss. lon Labor Day, a has been suggested. Tyler and Riarden. But, as a matter of fact, Jones sald Chicago yesterday before Wolgast knew his New York. LLANEOUS IHS AND GENTS hing, sho s, watches, evolvers, valises, sult nusical instruments. erat. waggons, bug: dloycles. carpenter nides and furs, horse Turpin Bros. t sthers, bought and 5 3 he Harvard Tailoring The Man's Stone Where Yuu Champion s cceaes is Bro- h avenue, opposite Gat the Big Dollar's, Wore ken. hand was broken, according to his Lavender and Arehier. P. 0. box 368. z : story, there. would be no fight on La- Marquard and Meyer: Los Angeles, July 29 Joe Levys bor Day, Wolgast is weak, cempared Pittsburg + PRIVY COUNCIL Best Prices Paid for manager for Joe Rivers, abnounced to- jadeiphia lt;a eT did not; sign Hendrix and Gibson. Walker and Payne. articles for another tight-sith Rivers UPHOLDS SUPREME COURTS DECISION Brennan and Killifer. Hughes and Blair, within forty-eight, hours he would (Continued from BASEBALL BOOMS OSTEOPATHS marked siccess that osteopaths have had in treating disabled baseball play ers has helped to spread among all Classes knowledge of the cures profession s accomplishing is the inion expressed by, Mayor Williar Mexican s Manz Says He Doesn't, eye . that aes jPi 1 HAT HIDE, FUR O. The above have st selection of Second the city. We carrr es and Bedding, new Clothing, Clocks, , Rifles, Guns, Re ma Buggies, Harness, line of winter go0as- ning mertioned above st pric s, Call at 504 St. or Phone 587.1 Cincinnati i . 2na game claim the championship and defend the ions a T Rocnester title against all comers. Baltimore . don't believe that Wolgast s hand ist game is broken, sald. Levy, referring to a Newark . claim made by the champion last Butfalo Gaskell and Wiggin and McAllister. 2nd game Buffalo Newark Winge and Weatliater- Bell and Higgins. Allen and Miller, AMERICAN LEAGUE By the aiithority to put, giving him the benefit of the OF Hereafter-mar- doubt, we ate: Willing to give him as much time, he wants to get into- Lord Heldane sald this question shape, but we want his signature to an would also be disposed 1 and we Mament of Canada in the events Indi- win get it within forty-elzht hours or Lc a iar cated in the question would not have we will claim the championship, and : : Washington authority; the second question conse- wien we do Joe Rivers will fight any- oa Cleveland ... quentiy-becarte-not only unimportant thing on two less that makes the Grocine, and Wilitas, but superfluous. frets Krause and Livingston. Notwithstandit ment Ap a miata of fact, ist game addresed them, their Lordships had Wolgast on New York arrived at the conclusion that thejnot want any noes of him. St Loule gt; ment does not on true construc- . Wo.gast, the battle-scarred -cham- Ford and Sweeney. tion of sections 91 and 92 cover the pion, ascertained 1sst night that bis Baumgartner and Stephens. whole field of validity of marriage.jright hand is broken ins oor places; gna game They considered that the provision in the result of blows on Joe's anatomy New York .... Bection 9 . A. Act, con- during the Fourth of July fuss. This St Louis ... ferring on provincial Tegislature with his plans for. Fisher and Sweeney. scraps for the next three - exclusive power to-make laws relat- Allison and Alexander. Tog to the solemnization of marriage Wolgast has been complaining since ise Washington . Cleveland . Cashton and Ainamilth, Blanding and O'Neill. enact that existir riages are legal. D ACCOUNTANTS (Special to the News) ernorship. Mayor Gaynor s believed Lincoln, Neb. July. 29 Extremely to be willing to accept thenomination, muddled are the two words that best Dut it fs said that Murphy is not quite describe the political situation in Ne- sure whether he wants the Mayor at braska on the eve of the State con- Albany, Governor Dix is in the field to draft the party platforms, reorgan- to have the support of Tammany tex ize the State committees and take oth- question: still unanswered. Others, are er measures, preliminary to entering whose names are being. discussed in upon the fall campaign, The State connection with the Democratic nomi- s tiekets and other nominations were nation for governor are William Tem- moade in the primaries last spring. ple Emmet and State Engineer John A. The Republican convention, which will meet in this city, will see a bitter RSON CO., Chartered and auditors, (estab gt; rare ditors, city of Medicine Medicine Hat, Leth- Gibson, C.A., resident e 198, Burns Block. Fe 275att Jersey. City Lee, Keos and Higgins. Rivers peat) Mains and Wells. TIONEERS NE CO, Live 1 Auctioneers, 519 Tor- k Sales every Friday are at 1 o'clock. Rancb sales conducted any- Rhodes ana Bonyead. Johnson and Hargrave. CANADIAN LEAGUE furniture sales con- re, Consult us, our ex ur disposal free. Phone owne Co, 519 To- rset NESS CARDS. WRIGHT joms Broker, forwarding agent, as- sxecuter of papers for ng into the United issioner in B, R., Real lett, B.A.Sc cipal Engineer, Alberta Land Surveyor ul. Spur Railways, es, Sewage, Irrigation, Plans, Etc. wperlal B B Phone. 420 ind Paperhanging. ids Stewart. opposite Binnings) a Ne oat cheer- ly ought to have his pic- ie hasn't had a photo- that funny looking one ray coat that he was oTwas a noon wedding, r says twas a good-one Jooked then, but really, of the family, there eof him as he looks ytographer In your town. LETT STUDIO, RTH AVENUE Aeroplanes There , 120 aeroplanes will take oming 1912 French army along with the unprece- 2r-of, 140,000 men, or one- total army.. The aero- rise twenty sections, or ot eight aeroplanes each. 6 War Department is en- ing out the plans fo ingon the language of the statute existing In bh in the provinces, operates by of ex- ception to the power conferred-as re- gards marriage by section 91 and en- ables the provincial legislature to enact conditions as to solemnization the fight that-his hand pained him, so Manager Tom Jones trotted him over to a surgeon and had the injured hand examined under an X-ray, machine. It showed two fractures of the hand, the principal one being a break of the bone lit, tthe which may effect the validity of T3e 1 the thumb,.Jones said that he contract. would have another examination made There have doubtless been perlods. aay to ascertain the exact nature of said His Lordship, as there have bee), fracture and then he would know ond are countries, where the validity Moc Wotgast would have to re- o sarriage depends. on the bare con- main dle tract of the parties without reference The condition of his hand, Wolgast to any solemnity, but there are at least as many instances where the contrary doctrine has prevailed, The common law of England and the com- mon In wof Quebee before confedera- tion are conspicuous examples which - would naturally have been in the minds of those who inserted the. words, also solemnization into the slate. On the face of it these words appear to their Lordships to import that the whole of what-solemnization was ordinarily meant in the aysi-ms of the laws of the provinces of Canada is ii vain conditions validity There is no greater difficulty in. putt- sian records at Mosco Seemingly without the slightest apparent effort, he covered a mile over a sandy slow course in, 2.07, When the big black gelding had accomplished this he was fairly mobbed by the Russian patrons of trotting. The crowd s enthusiasm was so great for the Amerikanskt, as they affectionately called Uhlan, (Wat Trains: Doe Tanner had hard Hwork to restrain them from lifting the big gelding off his feet. The fast mile-of Uhlan. was much the nature of a surprise. It was made fn workout triats-betwoon race: in which many Russian horses too part, Phe weather for several days fat Moscow had been wet and the h rse needed work because of his en- forced dleness. On this particular Friday the weather was dry atid hot ana Taner a nian fand the Harvester Deveral trints The trip to Russia had been a sc yere one on Uhlan and the Harvester, a for a long spell the black geld- ne was ill, But ten days before his 2,07 mile he improved rapidly and for the first time showed traces of his old time speed. Uhlan was given three miles, the first in 2.25 1-2, the second in 2.19 1-2, and then set down for what Tanner had intended for one in about 2.10, ever, the band had got to playing by 'this time, and this made the black gelding anxfous, with the Idea that this construction that there Is tn-put- ; ting on it the alternative construc- truction contended for.. Both read- ings of the provisions in section 92 are in the nature of the limitations of the effect of the words fm section 91, and in thelr Lordship's opinion there is ho Treason why what they considered to be the natural construc- tion of the words solemnization of marriages having regard to the law North. American Act was passed, should not prevail. This conclusion disposes of the questions raised and their Lordships will humbly advise His Majesty accordingly. The judg- ment as given above was unanimous, You can buy a Heavy Dray Harnes full brass, for. 62.00, at McK nzie's Harness shop. -14ast One in seven of ail the chikiren in the United States between ton and fourteen are working for wages. AD WOLGAST Whose title is in danger us a result of his recent bout with Mexican Joe arch. with his condition before the recent scrap, and his friends are urging him range of championship calibre. Sshtanthe fantesr trotting: sng there was sonietling doing, Hi the world, recently smashed all Rus- Rway stowly to the quaster tn it seconds, but trotted the second one in .31, making the half in 1.05. Through the third quarter he trotted at ti ate, making the middie Chicago 10 innings. . Brown and Carrigan, Walsh and Sullivan, Rivers, the pictures of which may be Philadelphia. . seen Wednesday night at the Mon- Detroit ... Plank and Lapp. Willett and Stanage. Ist game to take a long rest before entering th g, it. Louis . . 5 ring again against any one within the Cy. york. 2 Powell and Alexander. O'Connell and Sweeney. 2nd game UHLAN STEPS MIME AT ees moscow TRACK IN 2.00 American Champion on Trotting Gelding Easily Smashes Russian Harness Record. Hamilton and Snell. Ist game Cleveland ..2 ... 22+ 1 Washington . : 0 Gregg and Snell. Johnson and Ainsmith, 2nd game Cleveland . Washington ... Steen, Kabler and Adams. Vaughn and Williams, ist game St. Thomas ... Londen ..- Howick and Kiefel. Sileox and Speer. standpatters led by Victor Rosewater, and the progressives under the lead- (Special to News.) ership of Congressman Geo. W. Nor- Kansas City, Mo,, July 29 Del ris, It promises to be. a fight to ajare arriving here for the State, finish for the control of the State or- vention of Roosevelt supporters 2nd game St. Thomas ody 8 2 bondon -e + A Howick and Klefel. Haynes and Boyle. Peterboro 1. +++ +++ Guelph ... eee wee + Ballinger and Trout, Schaeffer and Dunn. Ottawa, : Berlin ... . Herbert and Hopper. Bradshaw and Matheson. Brantford ... ..+ +++ Hamilton .-. + Coos and Minnest. Crystall and Fisher. ee eae eee ee se LACROSSE. : PEEERE EEE EEE TEE ganization: What the result will be morrow. The convention will no one can foretell with certainty. delegates from Missouri to Histther-faction- may-indorse-the State tional Progressive conventi ticket as it stands, claiming it-as its cago, It also will organize own, or either may bolt and file anew Committee and settle the que list of candidates by petition, Which- putting a State ticket in the ff ever Course is pursued will still leave the situation up in the air so far as the dispute over presidential electors is concerned. The outlook for harmony in the Democratic State convention, which will assemble in Grand sland, is -not much brighter than that of the Repub- licans. The convention is confronted with the prospect of a bitter tight a- Subscribe now for The Dally rising from the charge made by the 4 Harmon Democrats that the Bryan fol- lowers have attempted to read them be EEE Be tp eee out of the party. The trouble wasle. a GoQp WANT AD. started several weeks ago by the dis- of a circular letter: gafd to have ar eee eee s Is, of course, one which will - been sent broadcast by Tom Allen, + bring the greatest number oft All crafts employed in local tres are now affliated with Francisco - Wheatrieal Fe which will condict its the policy Ubat) what of. the branches concerns all them: Philadelphia... Detroit . Coombes and Lapp. Mullin and Stanage. me Montreal 3, Tecumsehs 4. Toronto 10, Capitals 7. Irish-Canadians 5, Shamrocks 1. half in 1.02, and by this time was mov- ing so dizzily that Doc had to take him back. He simply played along the last part of the mile and at-the wire was looking about him with bis ears pricked, only jogging. Doc's watch stopped at 2.07,..while almost all of those in the grand stand showed 2.06 4, After the trial Tanner. said that Uh- jan. could have finished the mile .08, or better had-he asked-him to do 80, The Harvester was given four mile the first in 2.27 4-2, the second in 2.18 1-2, the third in 2.11, last half in 1.04, and the fourth in 2.13 1-2, last quar- ter in 31. Barly in the game It look- Tas Tf Te -DrowT fo the tack with greater factlity than any of the others; but instead the inore he worked over it the more the in- secure footing has seemed to handi- cap him. When extended he has 1 bored in the going and appeared to be feeling his way, as it were, and while he has been a quarter in 30 sec- onda, out in third place, and his mile in 2.11 might have been a couple of seconds faster if desired, It looks as if he will lack miore of doing himself justice-here than-any other of Tan- ner's String. He cooled out of this Leroy and Marshall. 1st game Louisviiie .. .. Indianapolis . . Toney and Schife, Assenfelder and Clarke, 2nd game Louisville . Indianapolis . . Northrup and Schiie, Merx and McKee, Kansas City . Milwaukee Marion and Sehalk. Toledo ... Columbus James and Cartisch. Packard and Rapp. Minneapolig ... St. Paul Burns, bart, Davis, Dargor and Mitchell. Louisville ... Indianapolis ... . Laudermilk and Schlte. Goullet, Ashentielder and McKee. jie tT GUN CLUB The shooting for the Domifiion Car- trldge Co. trophy was concluded last Wemnesiay evening, W. N. Roxborough winning, 125 Targets W. .N, Roxborough ... - 105 W.-Cratt ... ieee 99 1, Elder 7... saan sh 8K A... Gleaves .. , AMoKellen- 38 J. Lait... 10 The remalaing competitors did not: finish. the shoot. * Total scores last Wednesday at 25 targets, each event. W. N. Roxborough ... 29 i c ii, 18: 17 H. A. Wilkins ne + 19 19 A. McKellen ee 16 16 A gt; W. Gleaves ... . af, 13 E. Elder ..- - 413 Saturday scores at 25 areas each event. 3. W. Craft... 6. ee MLL A W. Gleaves ....- wee 16 4 9 19 25 Br an's brother-in-law, in which a vis- oroug attack was made upon the pres- circular appealed to Bryan Democrats to drive from control all who did fot fayor Wilson's nomination. The tact was looked upon as coming direct from Bryan himself, TO TWIST THE TIGERS TAIL Specal to the News) New York, July 29 The opening gun in the regular biennial conflict between Tammany Hall and the up- the-State Democrats is about to be fired. Tonight, at the Hotel Astor, the forces get together in State-wide conference to discuss the plan of battle, The conference meets under the auspices of the new Empire State Democrady, which has been for- med with the sole object in view of preventing Tammany domination of The choice of the anti-Tammany ele- ment for the head of the State ticket this fall will probably be decided upon: within a few weeks. Lieut.-Gov. Thos. F. Conway has let it be known that he would like to -be the anti-Tammany candidate for governor. Supreme Ju: tice Victor J, Dowling probably will be acceptable to the up-the-State lead- ers and one or two others probably will be considered, Leader Murphy, in accordance with Kaiser's Old--Timer 10c Cig ent Democratic State Comultiee, Tre * las that ed;-second the quality of the PEPE EEE ELE ELE LET EEE Sob bebebb bp eoteh his custom, is sitting tight and await- PEEREEE EEE EEE or auswers. It Ise increased demand +f makes certain the quicker f+ sale. - The Want Ad. is the brief est kind-of an-Ad. that is-ever ef gt; written, and hence in its brev f+ ity there must be wit-wisdom. + The Want Ad. can only inter- f+ est the reader on the basis of f+ his interest. Hach ceader fs + Interested in each and all of f the five essentials to every sf Want Ad, These essentials, f fn the ofder of their import- ance, are, first, the names of ++ the articte or thing atre oF article or the kind of thing + advertised; third the price of + the article or thing advertis of , ed; fourth, the address, ee (phone, or street number) of f+ the advertiser, and, fifth, the Tame of the advertiser. When the above essentials are fully and truthfully stat ed im the Want Ad, the best results aro obtained; but in proportion to the number of these ssentials . ommitted from the Ad., does the advert Iver curtail the results to his Ad. Each Want Ad. is an opportunity; look for them in The News, 'Phone 13. Pee epee ee ee ae
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