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THE .OREGON . DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, i FEBRUARY 15, 1003. D K i .1 OF THE WORLD V- Ring 7 Tradf? LJ. Diamond OH PO , M IS TOURNEY VICTOR Multnomah Takes ! but. One of Four Events at Inter ;. , club Smoker. KW ORLEANS has always been training grotmd for Jockeys and man of tho greatest riders In the country bare been developed on this (SpecUi Dtapatrb to' Tba Joaroal.) ' Eookane.' VTulL Feb. 16. Thr Of th four veot scheduled for th lntr- club boxing and wrestling tourny her last night wer won by ths Spokan .Amateur Athletic club from th Multno- mail club of Portland In the presence of the largest audience that ever assembled at th clubhouse. Ed Johnson, the big 175-pound wrest- lor, waa the only member of the visiting contingent to secure a victory and that waa obtained by his aggressiveness over Homer Tllley. whom he failed to throw. Disregarding the proffered hand of Ed , Ruahton ct the Multnomah club at the ' round of the gnng, Louis Orals, the lo cal man In th ' lightweight boxing . match, ahot In three awinga to the jaw, which put Ruahton out. J oh i. Adam a defeated Otto Ott of the Multnomah club In the 116-pound wrest ling, match. Adams aecured one deci sion on aggressiveness and a clean fall In two boutt. Jean West, the crack Multnomah. club boxer, lost on decision to Eddie John stone, of ftaokane. In three rounds. Then camo Orale's vlctorr over Rush ton and . Johnson's win over Tllley . Johnson weighed II pounds more than Tllley but waa unable to pin the, Spo kane coys shoulders to tne carpet. While West lost the boxing match In the 115-pound clasa he took home the , gold watch trophy. Johnstone was un able to make the required weight snd forfeited the price. The bout was the best of the program. JACK MYERS HUNTING ABE ATTELL SIGNS TO "STRAH6LER" SMITH FIGHT EDDIE KELLY i, esajBaweBsssBasBeaeBBi aasBaasassiMMaaMSM Grappler From Twin Cities Hebrew Champion Demands Wants Match With Port- land Longshoreman. Jack Myers, a heavyweight wrestler from the Twin Cities, dropped Into Portland last night and Is already on , the trail of "St rangier" Smith, the local middleweight Myers la a' huaky chap and looks to be an oxTor strength. He la faat on his feet and clever with -hi a hands, according to eastern report of lila work. - v Myers has met some good men In the east including jonnston, me uuiutn wrestler, and "The): Human Derrick." a toy-pound grappler of note. Myers will make an effort to locate the local long shoreman In the next day or two for a quiet chat on the prospeots for a match. Myers says he bars the strangle hold, amen is tsmitn s principal weapon. SWARTHMORE."pREXY" EXPLAINS ABOUT GIFT Special Dispatch . to Tba Journal.) BtanfA4 TTKrQrfto Pol - Vak 1 K . vs a a, s tg asaavwsaava Vasts Iff JL V t V President Joseph Swain of Swarthmoro college gave an address in the chapel Tuesday afternoon, hla remarks deal ing principally with Miss Anna Jeane's bequest to 'that university. I Dr. Swain discussed both sides of the question and refuted the newspaper statements tnat tne endowment naa been refused. The board of trustees still has the . matter under advisement," said Presi dent Swain. "It is a very difficult . matter to .handle when several million dollars are In the balance. Should the bequest be accepted, a damper would be placed upon the university m far as securing any future endowments is con cerned, and also we do not cava to do away wlUv athletic." , X President Swain was once an in structor in Stanford., and la making an extenaeo visit nere, renewing oia ac quaintance. PORTLAND HIGH WINS : GAME FROM EUGENE (Snedal Dlspateb. to Th JsornaL) Eugene, Or., Feb. 16. In a close and exciting game of basketball in the 'Eu gene armory last night, the Portland high school defeated the Eugene high: school by a score or 23 to Zl. At the end of the first half the score was 8 for Portland and 6 for Eugene, but In . IP f . i : . . . Sf " - " ft " . v it. , I I 1 .. M f I I 'I I " i K1 .I i V.u ..viLItteil hi' I f - l ' - ..71 J fiKXr vv. : 7. , ft? : : BASKET r.IEfi PLAY HERE TONIGHT Lemon ; Yellow Athletes Line Up Against Mult nomah Athletes; v A iiWVK til: mm a . ... j. t- . If Multnomah club playa the University I I s. . . ... . I Jlere are three wregon in ma winged -M" ymna. lura tonight and on of , the greatest game seen here this year' Ja in pro-1 pect The Varsity player are returning v ireui m iv-uuys tour.oi the inland empire, having played Wfcahlng ton State collea. at JJiiAmi nUTTi.l..r. J W1? iMoscow.; Whitman college winter track. youngster who' are likely to 'make their mark daring the coming metro politan racing season, provided the legislature doe not send racing to Join prize-fighting In New York state, At the top Is hown Jockry Lee up V tltXr, ' na PnHton high on' Iibals Cella'g Fore, rated the beat in the gam at Pendleton last night filly In New Orleans. -flT the center fh5,l,11lTai, wr beaten by the Cho 1. Eddie Lynch and at the right U X. praSK, Vo.t ,iffi! V. Powera, two of the rising jmg'J"2'n iht section and-wa horsemen now at the present state. I dragon w'a handlcapo bv thV l5f t S.'r.cr.t1.n andaUr player on the trin. wuu nmamra in icu. Pick Hathawa gen rpr examinatlona Had Hathaway been alone the innru anuM unHm.K.. I i utoi uiiiarni. ...... . Jil ram.a 'Aon,tntAwlu ,t't at 1:10 ifn hL Coo Murphy of Oregon X;" 1 ia-aaBWjaBaTaasBa) This Day in Sport Annals. 1S81 At N Tnrlr T.K a.k.... Ir.S"10.11 cV0,n ntch. defeated Wll- ,..!" Ti". -? ""-re oi uu to 18. 1894 At Atlanta Rnntk... u ..k.ii oc-atlon admitted Macon club to take L 1901 At Bait from Jack Dalr on m. fnni in tv. a.ik I jt w ' ) vaa-a) aiavu i i vunu. r.vi lTTh. ST n,nr bowling team of Chicago established a world1 reoord by iv i lurunio Morri wood won the mile event and JJrt.v. Fred Rpbaon the half-mile event In the ,rn"i "atlng champlonahlpa. !'V7A.' j-iiiiaaeipnia Willi Fltiger- 4 f I m H W 11 PIA AT R8XL Catena, Ina. XV . E.. sotha HMMMVa -Uenwai-Laat DM, C. rrk rararaii mm CouaV I trl aj oufh BMdloinM trat lr.BU'iFlno-TM Howt. i oouaw ud it oumiaia. l?IIISlr mitEOAinsAtt. . HwEetiM Co. Ontkeoni I dv i jo (Mm-MrTul I V rTlUU' j 1 liT ( Hon. jr. pmrtntUtr; faniMlmd witlil pniKiC paumoiw 3 U DOUI Of TMvr 1 c-wuona mm 11 Btaa to N . ficoora Dr. Dolt' o Pin o Tar -Horioy - I a aoleatln PiasorlpOoa 0mlly Prepared Frc ta Poreat and ' ' fn ugreoienis. . . , ,. , , , - leiri Plnt-TiNHonsf Complin Will tho NallonaJ PURS rUUDLAW. - a; - I van will And br lookio at the aartaa . . . . . . . . - . . - ... j ana laoei tnat i aoniaiaa no inionoos or nsDit-proanoing araga., a.c icr ut. jfeii'' rinm-iau- nun 1, , aaa mk bo atuMutuie. . , Leok forth 111 m i BeWo as Our fiuarante Na aOs.. . raiMaso xr ar -. L L lUTMERUMD MED. CO.. u,.n'K Paauoaa, I r-a.gr'rirrs,sNaars11"ra1,'"',rara sf I . f I ' -Mm 1 ) V F af a a m 11 v 11 I it r I J I V v. I r v .. . v p. x a r x t; v tszzzrrrsnsnisrgsTtngxzgrTsraxgaggggniaiKBxxa i aid defeated round. Jimmy Brlgg in six Fight for Champlonafalp. Allen Preoaratni-v a.TrAi mA rni..- Ka DvJly wl" hook "P one of the deciding game of the lnteracholaa tlc league schedule today. Columbia has JTn f' of it games as ha Allen, ao j.ioi. km. 'iio wui anow wno i in the league race. The gladiators who will defer, th rtuuiaiioni 01 me two school are a follows Columbia. Dooley Oleaaon Qulnn Walker Mac Donald. Pbaition. ...F ...F ...C ...Q.... ...O Allen Ackormerer i .... Barber Batea . Broughton .... Taylor IE I"' '" ' ' ' " ' i' i.iua; i FROINT A1ND HomeDecoratlng I sBsBSHfastBBfSM BBssffyaayBy yyy y I $2,500, Win, Lose or Draw Twins Together. (Coltad Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, Feb. IS. Abe Attell and Eddie Kelly have signed a pro visional agreement to fight before Jack Oleaaon' Occidental club Friday even ing, the 28th, but the agreement 1 so interlaid with condltlons-that it is any thing but a certainty that the match win taae piaca. Atteii ha demanded a guarantee oi $2,600 for himself, win, lose or a draw. ..ke Twin suiuvan ha cut down hi work In the gymnasium, dropping his boxlnr temporarily. With the advent of Brother Jack on Sunday, a coming that I definitely announced, the lighter of tne twin win resume sparring witn the other memoer or tne nrm a ni opponent. netcnei woraea as usual i joe aiii- lett' place yesterday.' Kid Lafayette took hia usual beating;, a clean knock out being one of the features of the afternoon. To Form Colored League. (United Pra rai! win. Indianaoolls. Ind.. Fih in tW.. for the formation of th israinni r-i ored Baseball league will probably be consummated at a meeting called for this Citv tomorrow. Th. nmn.AtM inat applications have been received for Kaala A. C. for the championship of rranchlaea from mimai-Ana nt.. v.... , . 1 1 v . ir.i.ni,n.Au iA. . .v. ... i.v.. ,,1ul.el mn aeciaea wnether the I a great game tor the celestials, but the Organisation ahull ,mhmi. .1. A .1 V. . I .rrrtra r.t T n fn tr.tr k. Hail l 7. TJI. . " " f VI Vlfllll. I W. " UHI, villi,,, IIO " . , Klou"r' Cincinnati. Indlanap- ! ? Ch'ea-ro. St. Juis. Memphis, Louis, vine and one or two other cities are mentioned as possible member of th new organisation. la sot a difficult matter whaa you IiOR-E-LAC TOE ORIENTAL' WOOD FINISO A comblnaUon of moat durable Tar, nlsh and Stain for Interior Wood Work, Floors, Furniture, eta ' THE BIG PAINT STORE Fisher, Thorsen & Co; MORRISOIN errors and other member of th team resulted In defeat. SPORTING NOTES Local and Otherwise. SOUTHERN COLLEGES CONTROL ATHLETICS Takes Move Against Individ ual Eegistration in Ama teur Athletic Union. Philadelphia sporting writers have ar ranged to give a tinner in honor of Monte Cross. The baseball pitching gun now being tried at Harvard is proving more suc cessful than waa anticipated. Manager Clark Griffith of the New York Americans has been visiting Jake Stahl at Elkhart, Illinois. Bridgeport fight fans expect to see a en Willie Fitzgerald and meet In their city two week hence. Pitcher Orval Overall of the Chicago Cubs Is to be married soon to Miss Ethel Hlnaon of Chicago. Connellsvllle. last season in the wes tern Pennsylvania, win prooawy nave a berth In the P. O. M. league the coming season. Jim Barry, the Chicago heavyweight. is out with a challenge to fight Jack the last half Eugene lead her opponents Johnson, Jim Flynn or Al Kaufmann. until a minute or two nerore time was called, when the score was tie. For fully eight minutes both teams strug gled hard Xor the winning point. ' Final ly Captain Word by a clever one hand basket scored two point and victory, for iurunnq. THE TRUTH ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE (PHJTSICAL WEAKNESS.) " 1 When there is 'a pale, pasty ' com plexion that persist -In spit of diet and careful living, or where ther 1 physical weakness that likewise re sists th usual treatment,' tne kidneys ra 10 o suspectea. 1 " Food often doe people with kidney aiaease very little good. Instead of storing in the system the jiouraen, aiarcnea ana sugars that our j"uo releases- tne in named Kidneys de flect them, and, teats disclose them, in the eliminations unused. The- patient t y" ana weuKer, ana a tne k dneys are not sensitive there la uu- o pain, ana mere appears to M no cause for the continued weakness. In such case a test for albumen may disclose a strong percentage of the ?,r,!h.of. tn in tn eliminations ""d.t,Vt- V albumen can not be seen ta tly-d.i.,c,0,,d ,throurt chemical tests, the -patient, unless be as in the hands of a physician, often his no line on bi. difficulty, and thouKuch ease, grow unwittingly , Into the 'un polled chronic, incurable store p In - theaa cases Pultnn-a n..t A. pound ctsndfinltfly but Oulte slowly" for the Inflammation, is ummii. " J : tilderable atandinr and n nrm . in the other cases of InflammaUon of 1 men in theae chronic case. As Fulton's Renal Compound reduces the Inflammation, the albumen will be found to be gTaduailr decreasing and rwovery stow but definite ,ln about 87 per cent of all cases. s. Literature - mailed free. . i , JOHNJ- JUTiTON Cft. ;v i :J . -:-Lr Oakland,-CaL.' Fulten's Renal Compound can b had at ail first class drug store. ..v.. Charley Neary, Milwaukee lightweight win try tne game in the east. He ex. pect to get on his first bout in Boston. After an absence or several years from Boston, his home city, John u. Sullivan was given a rouslnar receDtlon on his appearance at a theatre there re cently. Packy McFarland aavs his next fight win tame place before a Milwaukee club. His opponent ha not yet been fullv aeciaea upon. (Special Dliptteh to Tba Journal.) Stanford Universily, Cal.. Feb. 15- Presldent Pelxotto of the Pacific Ath letic association visited the campus to day and held -a conference with several of the members of the board of gov ernors of the Interscholastic associa tion. f stated the attitude of the P. A. A. Mrward amateur athletics on the coast at preaent and the future rela tions between the P. A. X. anttie Stan ford association will be a malter of dis cussion at the next meeting of the board. Word has been received from Cali fornia that the new P. A. A. require ment requiring all university athletics to hold Individual cards from the P. A. A.Jiad been discussed at a meet ing orrhe executive committee of the Associated Students, and that It had been decided that it could not comply with tho new arrangement, because it felt that the university should have the right of final control of intercollegiate athletics. A large number of varsity athletes were present and presented their sldo of the matter. The arrangement at present is that the two universities, through their student bodies, maintain general memDersnip in tne p. A. A. The status of all athletes in Intercol legiate contests, nowever. la deter mined by the faculty athletic com mtttees. California has notified Stan rora or ner action officially and pi presses the hope that Stanford would aaopt tne same position. KELLY AND SMITHSON WILL SPRINT TONIGHT Columbia Sponsers Indoor Athletic Games in Mad ison Square Garden. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO A pennant winner doesn't alwavs pay. The receipts of the Charleston team. champions of the south Atlantic league, last season were si.uuo snort- or the ex (wugivuioh Baseball conditions in upper Mlchiaran are very unsettled. Winnloea- 'and t)u- luth having withdrawn from the Conner league nas lert tne Mtcnigan cities out or organized oaseDau. . " Manager Chance of the Chlcae-o cham pion will try out very few youngsters tnis spring. Tne ouncn includes Walsh, Otis. Zimmerman. Elston and possibly one or two- otners. . V e , Oeorg Browne. : Bowerman. Dahlen and McGann. traded by New York tn the Boston nationals, are all holding out Herman Sdiaefer and Charlie O'Learv of the Detroit team did- a vaudeville turn in a Chlcaro theatre renntlv When Herman asked "Why does Tyru J-.UUO xyrusr- doui perrormera got the I1CHJK. The Phtladelnhln. tMAtfj.a la im. usually of eon'lTh clUD8 to Urt south. -.B'vBauu I a puiffUUIIJU 19 leave the Quaker cltr tomorrow for m.w he kidney Medical Work hav jth. l?"".- .wher aeveral week will be n ."r .?leV S? r"Pwntl(! v tret.TKrth ...7. atarting on a leisurely trip iivm, nun! vi wuicn narf prcrven xutlle I lM .n .ki,B league.-th. trl-clty inirOron !eague the Oregon fana'wiir "r"n,n summer, baballVcaJpV h. Pi"J: treat jr rounds I "at o'clock",. v"i?hn noon. 1 The contest m tbJ" tfr- Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy. AT. . . . .. ah ine diooo in tne oody passes through the kidneys once every three minute. The kidney filter the blood They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure mattr dally, when un healthy some part of this Impure mat ter is, left In the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, dls orders of the eyesight and hearing, dlx zlness. Irregular heart, debility, drowsi ness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. But if you keep tho filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys, George K. Parrlsh. musician, of 372 H East Oak street, Portland, Or., says "I just as gladly indorse Doan's Kidney Pills today a I did three year ago. Time has proved that the benefits found were permanent, and this has been very gratifying. Kidney com plaint made its first appearance in my case so gradually that it was some time before I paid any attention to It A cold settled in my back and 1 began to suffer from dull heavy pains in th loins and over the kidneys. . It was then that I was induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and, as stated above, was completely relieved and not a symptom has reap peared up to this time." ' -V ,. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sola agents for. the United States . Remember th ; nam Doan's and tag no othar. - -. - -. i (United Press Leaaed Wire.) New York, Feb. 15 Much Interest Is manifested In the annual Indoor meet In Madison Square Garden tonight un der the auspices of the athletic de partment of Columbia University. With all the important features of a cham pionship competition scheduled, and an entry list comprising many of the lead ing college and club athletes in the east, the games promise to be the most eventual athletic affair held, Here this winter. Relay racing will be a consnlcuou part or the- program. Effors to ormg Harvard and Yale together in this feature have failed, but nearly all the other leadlno- colleges of th F.nut will be represented. Another leading it-Hiurr or me carnival will r me two. mile handlcaD run. with a. handican limit of 150 yards. George Bonhag and otner cracit sprinters are entered for mis event. Dan Kelly, champion snrlnter. and Forrest Smithson, national hurdling cnumpion, win De tne uregon men en tered in competition. FINISHES ON THREE COURSES. First at San Francisco. San Francisco. Feb. 15. ResultaWea- terday: Hve and one-half furlonfcs Deneen won, Charley Dohefty second, Bannock uoo mirn; time, i:u. Three furlongs Lady Renssaler won, Madrileno second, Erbert third: time, 0:3g4-a. Mile and one-half Rotru won? Boss Ely second. Alarlc third: time. 2 -an -fi Mile and one-half Ramus won, Kogo second, Prince of Orange third; time, 39 , Six furlongs Senator Beckham won, Reenew second, Altair third; time, 1:16 1-5. Mile and 70 yards Import won, Red Ball second, Treasure Seeker third; time, 1:48 1-6. P. A. Wins From Cadets. Portland Academy's hiukhaii redeemed Itself yesterday when It out classed HIU Milltarv a rxA won hJ aL Cobb and Williams, the Academy's for wards, wa in Itself enough to win the game. The llneuo waa aa follnnra- Port. Academy. Pnaltlnn uiU vrnn.M Williams....: F BraUger Cobb fv T.u.. Holmes C '." Hill genry G RoVenberg Moon o ZblndeS Y. M. C. A. Holds Penthalon. Y. M. C. A. held ona of th. mnmt i Jereating penthalon meets of its career! ;ai nini. j nree or tne ooya succeeded In scoring over S00. whlln ihr,.'mi. B 2 T , "ver Lno 2UU marg. They were ?r "L'"w- h.UB1K: ,3ui wetterborg, 81; Burns, 806; Pettit, 261; Pio. 248; and Frarv. 211. 'i PwnthaJ).n meet are the features of i. in. . a. wort nu over the country. By the rules of the game every man scoring ovar 400 receives a gold medal, over S0O a stiver medal, and over 200 a bronze medal. EUGENE'S BOOSTERS VISIT SPBINGFIELD -v (Special Dispatch to Tba Jonrail.) Eugene, Or., Feb. lB- Over 100 mem bers of the Eugene Commercial club and other citizens of - Eugen went to Bpnngneia last night by special train to attend a meeting of the Springfield Commercial club, at which the visitors were royally entertained by the citl sens of the sawmill city acrosa the river. Addresses were made by promi nent memoers or tne Eugene and Springfield clubs and a lunch n served to the visitors. The affair was rery enjoyable. The Springfield people will return th visit Monday, at which time th Cot tage Grove and Junction -City Commer cial club ar.d 100 or mor cltlnsen of Koaeburg will pay a visit to Eugene. The Roseburg people are coming with a special purpose to inspect this city' street paving.- GAMBLING GAME MAN AT ONTARIO IS FINED BLOOD! POISON tba aarth. set tb easiest ta ear WBKI4 TOD KNOW WHAT TO DO. Mas bar plmplaa, spots a tba kla, sons la tba BHMta. siesra, faDlDg batr, boa paina, a. t caaw tarrb. aad Soo'l It to BLOOD roUON. SmmI ta PR. BSOWN.ff ass Arek, BU 'Fbttadelpbia. Psaa-M laata a awata. BoM la Portlaad aaly by Woodward. Clark A Co. coata. The attorney for th defendant served notice of -appeal in both case to th circuit courts , Marahal Kerfoot, William Bouton ana I. H. Moor were witnesses for th prosecution, while Duffy was the Only witness for th defense. Reed First at Stanford. (Spaclal Diapatch to Tba Journal.) Ontario. Or, Feb. 15. A a result of -the raid made on the "Smoke House" In imo cttj- i uoiuaf uigni Dy iiy Mar- men were ar- Stanford University, Cal.. Feb. IB. " . u vi nauu ueieaien HOI-I .hal tfarfnnt whan i9 man of the an ma nia n inn jt snai Kerioot, wnen 12 220 yard dashes here yesterday doln "f?! iV" Rl Proprietor of the nh. ! 2-6 andrthe-d.aeycondd0,,lS v.ao. irncK wn. aorr flnn nnnr t . : r -w -1 ' . vu waa madn In tha .rank ' I two counts The first count wn a on ducting a poker game, and Duffy was found guilty and fined $100 and costs. i he Chinese Athletic club of Honolulu On the second count, running a 21 game as recently defeated 6 to 5 by the I he was found guilty and fined $60 and MANY TEACHERS QUIZZED IN POLK (Special Dispatch to Tba Joaraal.) Dallas, Or., Feb. 16. The largest clasa that ha ever taken the examination for teacher' paper In Polk county is bo-: Ing examined at tha county courthouse' by Superintendent Seymour, assisted by, Mr. F. H. Morrison of Dallas and Miss , Loretta Smith of Monmouth. There ara about 40 applicant for state papers and ma ior county papers, rne majority or the applicant are from the State Nor mal school at Monmouth. Tha exami nation will be concluded today and th paper will be graded within a fw days. , New Noratries. (Special Dlapatrb to Tb Joarnil.) Salem, Or., Feb. 15. Th following ": have been appointed by the governor to be notaries public: James Stltt, R. R. " Wood and A. C. Pike, Portland: Joseph . al ' L wicnannam; . j. cnurcnilL S.?1"!8- R;. Bry. Corvalll; Lura Flett. Corvallls. . All Brnsgs iisi They Kill Many People Who Would Recover If Left to Nature, Says Famous Doctor Finishes at Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Feb. 15. Santa Anita results yesterday: Mile Hi Caul Cap won, Bragg second. Sub Mark third; time, 1:40. ' Three and one half furlongs La Paladin won, J. H, Reed second. Incle ment third; time, 0:41 2-6. Six furlongs Belle Griffon won, Daly oec-imu, mo vista tnira; time, 1:14 1-6 Mile, the Elks' handicat) Mark An. thony won, Molesey second, Tony Faust third; time, 1:38. Mile and three sixteenths Avontellus won, mnsman second, The Poet third: . 1 m a O Aft IE ' W1IITJ, ,UV -U. dix lunongs tora or .Forest won. Taylor George second, La Gloria third; time, 1:12 4-6. Results at New Orleans. New Orleans. Fph. 1R Tfnlr nmn. reauiiH yesteraay: Uhree furlonars Exotin -won. xtiaa nupsuurg secona, miss Bnaclc third: tilll7, V.dl-I'B. Bix furlongs Lotus Brandt won Varsity second. Inauguration third- .ia i .id r I.IIIITJ, 1.IO O-U. Mile and a sixteenth Alcada Flora Riley second. Sallna a. time. 1:66. six ruriongs uraculum won. Bala. Shed second. Posing third; time, 1:19 2-6. won, third; Athletics' Itinerary. (United Preaa Leaaed Wlr.) Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 16 Memhar Of - th Philadelphia team 'of the Ameri can league will leave for the spring training grounds in the south tomor. row. Tha objective point is New Orleans, where the -club will put in about two weeks in practice work. On tha vn home exhibition games will be played at Mobile, Birmingham, Memphis, Nash ville. -LoulsvlUe.-i Indiananolia. CMnm. bus, and Lancaster. . Pennsylvania. - . In their seal to do good, Bhysiclans have done much harm; they have hurried to tha grave many who would have recovered it left to Nature. All our curativ agent ire poisonous, and as a comaquence, every dose -dimin ishes the patient's vitality. ilonio Clark, Professor in the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons. Natur Is tha greatest doc tor on earth. When she can't cure it is because she needs aid. Now, most people have an idea that thla aid 1 drugs, and when tlfey get sick or suf fer from pain of any kind they proceed to dope their stomachs with the stuff that is sold for medicine. That doesn't help any; in fact, it does a great deal of harm. The dope that you take Into your stomach, is poison ana poison weakens your nerves and vital organs. What Nature needs Is elec tricity. When your stomach, kidneys, liver or digestive organs get out of order, it is because they lack the necessary electricity to enable them to perform their regular functions. The Dreamng aown or on of these organs nearly always causes otner troume. Natur can't cure then. . because your body basn't enoughlectrlciiy to do th work, so yeu must assist Natur by restoring this electricity wnere it is needed. My Electro-Vigor does this while van sleep. It satur- ates. the nerves with its glowina power, and the con duct the force to every organ and tissue, restoring health ana giving strength to every part that is weak. EleetPOVIgor la a relief from th old system of drug ging, it doe by natural means what youy expect drags to do by unnatural means. It removes the cause of dis ease , and after the cause has been removed Nature, will do the rest ' ' ..- . 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