the mousing oregoxiax, Tuesday; January 28, 190s. KELLY IS BEATEN TWIGE Fails to Overcome' Lead of Handicap Men in Pas time Games. SMITHSON WINS HURDLES Takes 60-Yard Event in Record Time, but Knocks Over Hurdle and Time Is Not Allowed. J,arge Crowd Present. NEW YORK, Jan. 2L 'Special.) Harry Hillman. champion hurdler of the New York Athletic Club, conquered H. P. Ramey. tho Western half-milo champion and member ol the Chicago Athletic :iub, tonight in the 600-yard special race at the Pastime Athletic Club games at Madison-Square Garden. Hillman won by a scant yard, his time being 1:18 3-5. Dun Kelly, the world's champion sprinter, was beaten in two dashes. He started from scratch in the 60-yard sprint, won 'bv S. McSweeny from the 15-yard mark, 'and was unable to overcome the handicap allotted to his opponents. It was Kelly's first race on a board floor and he ran finely. In the 220-yard dash the Held was so large that he was un able to get past the handicap men and was again beaten. Forrest Smithson, the National cham pion high hurdler, won the 60-yard high liurdle event in record time. Ho covered tho distance In his heat and the final in eight seconds, but on each occasion he knocked down a hurdle and thereby deprived himself of the record. Despite the fact that Melvin Sheppard was ineligible to compete in the 1000 yard special race, the event was held. Guy Haskins having as an opponent T. B. White, of the New York Athletic Club. White only graduated from the novice class a few weeks ago and was con sidered to have little chance against the collegiate champion. Haskins won. but he was compelled to run his best in or der to do so. Thirty-five hundred persons were pres ent. The summaries: M-yard hurdles, scratch Won by Forrest Smlthnon. unattached: D. Robbiiis. Yale University, second; S. C. NorthrMfce, Trleh Amerlran A. C. third: time. 8 seconds. iO-vard handicap Won by P. A. tiocKin. Tastlme A C. t." yards): C. E. Harris. Twonly-thlrd-street Y. M. :.. A. (15 yards), second: R. C. Taylor. Chicago A. A., third; time. 23 1-5 seconds. Trotters to Race at Vienna, NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Intending to en ter them In the leading trotting meets in Kurope tills Summer. John Splan, the grand circuit driver, will ship the two trotters. Lotta, 2:08Vi, and Codero, 2:09, to Vienna this week. Codero was cham pion 4-year-old trotter last year. Kluhert Leads Pedestrians. CI-EVELAND, O., Jan. 27. At two o'clock tonight the scores of the five leaders in the six-day go-as-you-please walking match, which began at 1 o'clock this morning, were: Klubert. 105 miles; Shclton, 101.12; Dineen, 95.8: Prouty, 91.5; Barnes, 88.11. Nineteen men started. Jones Champion Skater. PITTSBURG, Jan. 27. Leo Jones, of St. Louis, won the grand final In the two-mile event of the tournament for tho world's roller skating champion ship. . Jones defeated OIlie Moore, champion of the one-mile event, by a small margin. Sutton .Defeats Morningstar. NBW YORK. Jan. 27. George Sutton, of Chicago, defeated Ora Morningstar, of Xcw York, for the championship of the world in 18.2-inch balk-line billiards in a 67-lnning contest by a score of 500 to ;9 tonight at the Lenox Lyceum. Hoppc Defeats Cutler. WATERKURY. Conn., Jan. 27. The bil liard match here tonight between Willie Jloppe. of Now York, and Albert Cutler, of Boston, was won by Hoppe by the score of 400 to 304. Move to Quash Verdict. HOQUIAM. Wash.. Jan. 27. (Special.) An effort is being made to drop the case nq-iin.t Lewis Poirl, an Aberdeen mer- AVICT0R TALKING MACHINE $12.10 Including: Nix Victor Records. 31 Down Are You Aware of the Pleasure This AVill Afford You? OPEN EVENINGS Woodard, Clarke & Company chant recently convicted of robbery from j the person of a red light habitue. He la i now under bonds for foeoo and papers ! havo been Hied at Montesano with the i evident purpose of quashing the verdict. LESS, NOT MORE EXPANSION Forgan Opposes More Currency and Government Guarantee. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Speaking of the financial bills offered as a panacea for the financial troubles. Ijavid R. Forgan. president of the National City Bank of Chicago, In a toast tonight on the ques tion. "Chicago View," at the annual ban quet of the baakcrs of the City of New York, declared that In his Judgment the country needs less, not more, expansion of credit. Mr. f organ opposed stronly Mr. Bryan's proposition of "Government guarantee of all deposits of the National banks." Among tliose at the guests' table were J. P. Morgan and Controller of the Currency Ridgeley. ST.VITUSDANCE Proof of the Remarkable Power of Dr. Waiiaras Pink Pills in This Severe Ner vous Disorder. REDUCES WORK FURTHER Union Pacific Shops to Work Xow but Three Day a Week. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 27. Supple menting the order of Saturday issued by .Vice-President Mohler, reducing the work in the Union Pacific shops to five days per week, the order was posted here to day reducing it still further to three days per week, apparently in pursuance of the policy of retrenchment which Mr. Mohler is quoted as saying would be followed as long as the President's attack on cor porations continued. $1,000,000 FOR MUSEUM Jcssup Gives Large Amount to Church, Rest to Widow. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.-By the will of Morris K. Jessup. the financier and phil anthropist who died last week, Jl.000,000 is left to the American Museum of Natural History and $100,000 to the Brick Presbyterian Church of this citv. The remainder of the estate Is bequeathed to his widow for life and after her death Is to go to his heirs. ELECTION ON PROHIBITION North Carolina to Hold One on Last Thursday In April. RALEIGH. N. C, Jan. 27.-The House of Representatives at midnight tonight passed the Senate bill for a state elec tion on prohibition, the election to be held the last Thursday in April Instead of the l.ret Thursday in August, as provided in the Senate bill. Piltsburg Kxchange Opens. 'PITTSBURG, Jan. 2iXThe Pittsburg Stock Exchange opened for business today, after a suspension of three months. Bankers Remain In Jail. BBLLINGHAM. Wash.. Jan. 27 A J SchafTer and Jacob Youngblood. bankers of Ham lton. Skagit County, were a" vJ? JLtHe S.uPPrior Crt at Mount Vernon today, charged with larceny by That Dr. "Williams' Pink Pilla have cured obstinate cases of St. Vitus' dance, is the best evidence that they will cure all lesser nervous disorders. Here is evidence that will stand thorough in vestigation. Mrs. James Wiltle, of 707 Spruce street, Cherokee, Iowa, says: "I was of a very nervous tempera ment even when a child. Aa I grew to girlhood, more and more of the work In our family fell to me. At the same time I tried to keep up my studies in school. The strain was too great and at the age of fourteen I had to leave school, because of the run-down and nervous condition I was in. I gradually grew worse, becoming extremely irritable and suffering terribly from melancholy. It was first noticed that I had St. Vitus' dance, when I began to lose control of the muscles of my face. The disease soon spread all over my body and my head and arms seemed to tremble con stantly. "I was in this condition for about a year and dwindled away to almost noth ing. Finally I became so weak that I had to stay in bed all the time. Up to this time I had been under the care of two doctors and aa I became no better gave up their medicine. After I had been in .bed about two months, my father heard about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from an old friend. He bought some at once and I started using them, not expecting much benefit. I noticed very soon that the pills were helping me and that I could sleep better. We all thought this so wonderful that I was encouraged to give them a good trial. I was soon able to sleep like a log and my appetite became good. "I was sick altogether about one and one-half years and when I began to use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I weighed less than 88 pounds. I gained weight rapidly, while taking the pills and weighed 117 pounds when I stopped using them. I was completely cured and have never taken medicine for my nerves since. I feel that I owe my life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." They are sold by all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box; six boxes for 2.50, by the Dr. William? Medicine Company. Schenectady, N. Y. embezzlement and receipts of deposits after the bank became insolvent. They were held for trial, bonds being fixed at J30.000 each. They had not been able to secure bondsmen up to a late hour this afternoon. 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