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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 16, 1008
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FIGHT REVIEW OF
KETCHEL ID JOE
ANGEL PITCHERS
LEAD SLA8STERS
Xnughtoii Finds Clwinpfoiij Groom Hanks Fifth on List
Has Sprung Many Sur
prises on Thomas.
and Jess Garrett
Is Seventh.
liaiQCHl IIKUIH Ol I11H im' ii... ...... 14.1111
hone that a retrospect will enalile , Thorsen. dray, Nagle and Hosp. The
.1 i .1 t i,,ir' I wo weeks of play haa aeen the
to Ju.Iko whether iho piosont lot'lf lumhlf of NaK,n fron , to fourth
lly V. W. Natigl.ton. Kour l.oa Angeles pucnera are spon-
Rsn Francisco, Aug. 15. With tVe i lnr HvoraKfiS a boar a .600 which Jn a
Idea pervading their minds that Js measure shows why Loa Angelei 1
Thomas has Klveri Stanley Ketchel the 1 utile to head the league's percentage
iiim i.ur.ini fiwiitM nf Mm rreT and ; colu inn. This citiartet Is composed of
In The
them
price agaliiHt Thomas la Justified a nuni-, U.B nn,i tne rH(. f Thorsen to the
her of HiiK juilnms liave naked I he ' ftrndoralilp. dray Is second and Hosp
writ, i to ii viuw hrioriy ine nmirsvn -i n.u.tn m the percentage or victories.
twiM.o Ki'tc lu'l and Thomas to dnte. j-,nn Francisco's prnter twlrler, Sil
lier.) Is what the hack flics of tho Kx-! tor. Is third on the Hat of all the pltch
anilner show: ' 1 tk helng one point behind Gray. Both
Thorium went Halnst Ketchel first nlaln tern have worked In more games
at Marvaville in the Fourth of July. , than Thorsen, who has pitched but aev
11107. Ketchel whs a thorough unknown. ; en. Sutor haa worked oven oftener
no fur as Kan Francisco ami vicinity than iirtiy, one of his games being a
were concerned, and Thomas frankly lid- tie.
milled that he ."Imply looked on tlie Hobby Groom of I'ortlnnd Is fifth
meeting us a means or garnering a lit- on the Ust of pitchers above .600, the
tie ea ay money. Ketchel wan so far attenuated one have a percentage of
out of the limelight In those days that;. 654. Jeivi Garrett of the Beavers has
he could not ufford the luxury of aja percentage of 636, being seventh on
trainer. The greatest aid to forceful the list a.nd the last one to remain
fighting with him was a good square above .600 when the averages were flg
ineal. I ured up at the close of yesterday's
Thomas caught a tartar. With his I games. Wright of Oakland leads the
cleverness lie outpointed Ketchel for 10 . 500 boys with a standing of .645, with
rounds. In the eleventh Ketchel sped , Klnsella of Portland second with .642.
the first, of the series of swinging' Following are the record of the
punches that have mado him famous pitchers now working In the league up
I . . ..... .. ..... 1 .. in . ...I u i.
u luin iiri:n in int. wooun.
He caught Joe with a right on thai O,
taw, sending Mm to the ropes and bring- : Thorsen. L 7
Ing him to his knees. Joe arose within I Gray. I, 25
the time limit and resorted to clinching. I Hutor. S 29
Ketchel freed himself and dropped his j Nugle. J- IS
opponent nsnln with a left hook. When droom. P ;
ThoniuH nrose he held on desperately. Mi up. Ij 26
Joe's confidence was Impaired now. und ; ' jarrel t, P 24
he made a stand away fight for awhile. right, 0 23
He was In a had way again In the four- Kln.sella, P 24
tooiiii. hoi ki.t Ida fert From that i Henley, S 32
point on he Improved and finished fair- 'Willis, S 22
ly strong, the contest being declared a "raney. p 9
GOTHAM READY TO
lETOREGOWII
New York Newspaper Men
Will Greet Portland Ath
letes and Writers.
draw.
Blot on Joe's Record.
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P. C.
.714
.680
.679
.667
.664
.640
.636
.646
.642
.500
.500
.444
.400
333
250
I Hardy, O
( Jones, S. . .
It was a blot on Joe's escutcheon and jsfSOn o
he did not rest until he secured another1
match with Ketchel. They met at t.or
froth's arena on the afternoon of Sep
tember 2 and It whs pretty well known
before the bout that Thomas' strength
was at a low ebb. on account of his
heroic efforts to reduce weight. At
that the contest was voted the fiercest
ever seen In a California rliiK-
The tide of battle ebbed and flowed
ami It was the general opinion that there
wns nothing to choose between the men
when the final round Ixgan.
It wan Ketcliel's habit to fight In
spurts anTT In the thirty-second round he
Hlarted one of his furious rallies. Joe
was battered to the floor, but he arose
bravely and It required four knockdowns
to bring atio'.it his defeat.
In the third and hist meeting the
one at the baseball park Ketchel all
but finished Thomas In the first rounds
Handing Mm down with a left following 1
a right. In the fifteenth round again
Thomas was down and in the twentieth, "here are very few changes in the
tti" last round of all. each man slipped ( averages nf the Portland plavers this
or fall durinK a willing: ess . to mix up. . wfok DariI?, Ryftn, Johnson' and Mc-
Thomas complained again tnnt making ....... . ,
weigh! both-red Mm. He was clearly!' 1 e,!1, aro doing practically all the hit
out fought. The one thing palpable , ting now that Madden is out of the
throughout the mill was that Ket.diel i game, while Raftery, Baasey and Casey
was able to keep up a steadier lick than ,. . . , . , ,
his opponent. Thomas Insists that this arf. "UI ' 'PreP ' ''!.'orbif '"mps
.,. i. i... -,.! from n surprise, however, has been the
on ketchel or forever hold his peace. , am, slx ba8e8 respectively, while Rvan
Willis Brltt Throws a Tit. land Raftery, supposed to be the fastest
Bittling Nelson by tho way, mav be men on the team, have been unable to
enloving himself 'hugelv In pursuit of w!pe a single pe. Raftery has two
antelope and wild boar in the New Mex- sto.en bases to his credit for the south-
tenn fuatoesses lot he s SLltilect ng i H '" f'Jio iduit inni w eeK.
New York Is waiting for the three
I Oregon athletes w ho startled the world
In London last month and the delegation
of Portland sporting editors to round up
In the metropolis, when they will tie
given n royal welcome ami entertain
ment. The Manhattan newsiiHiinr mn
have heard of the plan of the Portland
Business men to send a committee of
three to the east to escort Forrest
Smlthson, Al C. (lllbert and Dan Kully
across I he continent and they will do
honor to such unusual enterprise. A
telegram received here yesterday says
niueu aueniion w n he nam tlie n ..
gonians.
It is expected thnt a number of teU
grams will be received by the committee
mis weoK inrormlng It that entertain
merit will be given tho returning he
roes on the trio west. Denver smriod
the ball rolling with a desire to honor
trie trio and others will be in line within
the next few days.
The finance committee continued Its
canvass or the city yesterday and will
report Monday night at a meeting to he
held at the fommerclal Club. At that
time It will be definitely known Just
how much cash Is In the hands of the
treasurer and how much subscribed
money remains to be collected.
When the general committee meets
ror tne last time previous to the dele
gation's departure evervthlng will be
in definite shape for presentation. This
meeting will take place Thursday night.
The delegation will start east early
next week, probably Sunday or Mon
day, It being the intention to take ad
vantage of the excursion rate east on
August 23 to purchase tickets.
BREAfflSlilS
THREE BEAVERS
ARE ME .300
3adfti, Danzig and Mc
Crcdie Leading Team on
Southern Trip.
TOURNEY MONDAY
Quite a number of local tennis play
ers will take part In the tennis tourna
ment at tho Breakers, which ope.ns to
morrow and continues until Saturday
night. The tournament is an invita
tion event under the auspices of the
Multnomah club and this is the Inltiil
tourney.
Following are the events on the five
days' program:
Gentlemen's singles, scratch, for 'the
Breakers'' cup, to be won three times
before becoming the permanent prop
erty of the holder; ladles' singles, handi
cap; gentlemen's singles, handicap; gen
tlemen's doubles handicap; ladles' dou
bles, handicap; ladies' and gentlemena
aouoies, nanoicap.
The tournament committee is com
posed of A. B. McAlpin, chairman;
I). 8. Bellinger, Walter A. Ooss Irving
Rohr, W. 1C Scott and Brandt Wlcker
sham. Mr. McAlpin will be referee.
TO AUSTRALIA A FT F.I! T 110 PI IV
11
I
l shin of John (Haudlanos and which led
to the arir-.i of the two brothers as the
perpetruti i a of the outrage.
I'eter l 'la u.lhinos admits that with Ida
broth-r John h- planned and carrlid nut1
uir plot to kill Hot only Jim tjalhigher
but the destruction of an entire hoiine
t bold mh well ,. awn HdmllH that U
"' "tf ,h- l exi.b.slon. whlc.h de-
'UroM-d in un r I ti I -1.. ,1 house ilrtllugher
, whs hulLtlng ' iau. llanos admits his
I Light fi.iin this 1 1 v to Reno and from
I I hi re on to i'l,, at;., where tie was
j I rapped bv an F.xa n, I lujr lepreseiilative.
Detective Burns.
It was only after helng confronted
'wlrfl irm-ftiMnris that dovetailed Into the
confesHh. ..made bj his brother John
and willed showed conclusively that he
was hupeb-ssly trapped that l'-ier I'lau-
dlanoa gave in te the pressure' brought
to hear on him hy Dottctlv P.urn mil
finally consented to tell the part ha
played.
in an Interview tonight District AN
torney l-angdon refused to make arf
formal statement concerning the eou
fesslon made by I'laudlnnon "1 do nol
wish to nlve out anything at present
concerning lint 1'et-r ('lauillnnos tnsr
have told us, the dIMrlct t torney sal t
He would not deny, however, the trull
of the stn teiuetil s i 'lim. llanos had mad
a confession as full and complete
that made hy John ( litudlatuis soma
weeks ago to The Kxamlner.
Some women are so slow that Ii tak'
them about 4 0 years to reach I he age
of 26.
t I e
5 ""-rJ.
? ff V' " fie1 ' v S
On Eastern
Diamonds
McCrcdle. rf.
Ryan. 3b-rf . .
Madden, c . . .
3b.
e .
r. .
manager. IIMs urni, ro uanger or col
lapse from heart failure. It was point
ed out to Brltt the oil. or night that men
rummaging f-r Ids game among reeds
and hushes often mistake one another
for wllil animals and shunt nccordlng
Iv. Willis Immediately became uneasy.
He soent Sfl telegraohlng the durable
one that It waa high time to return to Klnsella, p
San l ianelsco and go Into training for llr.-iney, p.
the September 9 fight with Joe Uana. Hiarrett. p.
Now that all preliminary matters have 1 Rose, p. . . .
hr,!i ol ra I fhtcned out I he fo lowers nf ' 'auzig, lo
fisticuffs will tie permitted to discuss J,1nn,f'on-
the September 7 contest between Abe
Attell and liven Moran without fear of
further hitches or disagreements. No
matter which way the evunt is looked nt
It Is an attractive match. One lad Is
the peer of liis class across the At
lantic, and the other stands head ami i
shoulders above all American feather-
weights. There is no one waiting to Madden .
challenge the winner, and if a clean-cut : Danzig
Ictory Is scored by either boy on Tahnr kMcCredle
day it will mean thnt the winner Is the , Ryan ...
undisputed champion of the world. ; Johnson
In a quiet way a good deal of inter-I Casey ...
est Is being taken !n the Al Kaufman- Cooney .
Jim FIvnn go. which takes place at Los i Rafterv .
Angeles. August 2i. Kaufman received
somewhat of.a boost through the thor
oughness of the dentin? he administered
The fielding and batting averages of
the players for ihe southern trip are as
follows:
rieldlng- Averages.
Whaling,
Raftery. i
Cssev. 2b
Cooney. ss . . . .
Groom, p
Bassey, If ... .
I'D.
. . . 9
... 2 1
. . . It
. . . 0
. . . 1
. . . 4
. . . 1
..147
...12
. .'.32
. . .23
...26
. . .3u
. . 3
.. . 6
4
6
6
87
0
5
21
23
4
1
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0
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n
n
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1
2
1
6
6
1
1
PC.
1.000
l.ooo
i ooo
1.000
l.ooo
1.000
1.000
.903
.90
.966
.9H6
.95(1
.198
.S75
.833
Batting- Averages.
Basse v
Klnsella
A.B. H. H.S. B. p.H,
.51 1 3 1 0
.4ii fi 17 S 1
.46 t! 14 2 i
.40 1 11 0 3
.41 10 4 1
.44 4 9 2 0
.16 4 9 6 0
.46 8 8 2 0
.24 1 4 11
.60 100
.14 2 2 0 0
.32 0 .1 0 1
P C.
.600
.370
.311
.276
Jimmy Ryan, the former Chicago
player, has given up the management
of the Montgomery Southern league
team.
Brooklyn fans wish the Superbas had
to play the St. Louis Nationals every
day for the remainder of the season.
Yum. Yum! What swell sake!
Great is BIllv Murray and his Phila
delphia Nationals. The Quakers have
landed from nowhere and now-are play
ing like champions.
Cap Chance and his Chicago Cham-
F ilons came near losing their shirts dur
ng the eastern trip. The Cubs will
have to do better or they never will
handle any of that world's series plush
In October.
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III ' '.
1 Advertise What I Do and
I Do What I Advertise
I am constantly annouelng In print the fact that
I neat men's dlsenses only, ami that I am
il l- ;o render better service In this branch of
ciedl-me i dan any other doctor anywhere I
ialni to cure cases that are beyond the possi
bility of ahl hv ordinary forms of treatment,
,n 'ir- everv ease I undertake, and to cure
I" ' tn iiii Titly and In less tnan the usual limn
I -oull el.
things I .telu.allv do. and that Is
known as tlie foremost specialist
s diseases, and why mv practice
M of us kind west of Chicago. You
I ahsolutelv upon everv el.ilm and
s- I ninke, he-ausse my reputation is nt
and I am morally, legally and financially
'Slide in ali my endeaors.
All 1 1
w 1 v I
' t 1 1 ing
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Mil
DB. TATLOB,
The Leading Specialist
YOU PAY
WHEN WELL
T!
Hi .. .r . .J?- s. lM
At
How I Cure "Weakness
h" stro-igewt and most robust men are ns nf'afi afflicird with "weakness"
s tl-'sc w ho jip;i..,tr tnoHt dell-ate. That till aWia true Is not at all sur
rising. whin w - understand the reil cause of weakness, nor is it re
in. uk-h.- t! i- s'lmulanis. tonics and elect ro-medico 1 . combinations not
on!v tail to r. store h-alth and vigor, but render worse the condition they
were supposed to i lire. In practically every case of loss of vitality, etc.,
a '"atvful and i-nrittc examination reveals a tender, swollen and chron
ic. iy luftamed prostate gland, which condition Is entirely responsible for
the disordered function To treat hv any of those methods that have
so long, so unsuci esst'ul 1 v and disastrously been employed is like attempt
ing to quench a raging fire with oil. for stimulating remedies and exciting
electrical currents can hut ad ! to the Inflammation in the tender prostate
and thus render more marked t he prominent symptom the weakness. I
employ lo.rd tr-atrierii xelusively. and as the inflammation Is reduced
an 1 the gland restored to its normal state, full and complete power returns.
Those who li;.e heen unsu-cessfullv treated for Weakness should now
understand the cause of failure and realize t hat no method other than my
Hivn can pioihi-c complete and lasting cure.
I have treated so many cases that 1 know Just what I can do and what
I cannot do, an i I never promise or attempt too much. I accept no case In
which I have doubt as to mv ability to cure, and results are always equal
to the claims I make. Following are some of the diseases I cure and rea
sons why my cures are certain;
Varicocele
T use neither knife. ligature nor
caustic In my treatment for vari
cocele. I positively cure this disease
hi one week hv an absolutely psln
less method, and without detaining
the patient from business.
Contracted Disorders
I cure Contracted rrf!eases thor
oughly and In less time than Is com
monly required to even cure par
tially. IV) not endanger your health
and power bv relying upon patent
nostrums or other uncertain measures.
ThiB Is a Snapshot of F. B. Alexander, tho Tennis Expert, Who Will
Accompany D. Wright to Australia for the Purpose of Making an
'Effort to Bring Back to America the Famous Davis Trophy. '
FREE COS3TJXTATION.
Call at the office If possible for Free Advice, Examination and Diagno
sis. If you cannot call, write for symptom blank.
the DR. TAYLOR co.
CO BITES MOKBISOBT AND SECOND STREETS.
Private Entrance, 234 H Morrison Street, Portland, Or.
An Indianapolis scribe lays the blame
for the recent poor showing of the
Indians to the bad condition of the
grounds. But ye scribbler doesn't men
tion the other teaniB. Surely the In
dians have not heen playing the game
244 by themselves.
.205
.1 il
tllng Johnson.
Klynn, who had two tries with John
son and did not cover himself with glory
in either, has concluded that this affair
with big Al will be In the nature of a
last stand. The result means everything
to each of the participants and I'll be
bound It will be a fierce 10 rounds, that
Is If It goes the 10.
.174
.17
.166
.142
.031
Oraney. Oarrett and Rose have failed
to connect safely.
Ill
mm
REGIS HIS TITLE
Frank Gvcvr of Host on Van
quishes Field in Sculling
Sprinfffiel! Race.
iST. JOHNS AND EAST
SIDEKS PLAY TODAY
The St. Johns and East Side teams
of the Trl-CIty league will play baseball
at Vaughn street park this afternoon,
commencing at s o'clock.
St. Johns has been reenforced by
I Klrby Prennan. Johnny Helser. Fay, R.
I Parrot t and Olney. East Side has been
I strengthened up for the battle,
i Manager Valentine announces that
St. Johns will play independent baseball
for the balance of the season. He Is
now at work on a schedule with fast
out-of-town teams, which are able to of
fer substantial Inducements.
Mike Ponlln of the Giants believes
Honus AVagner will be the leading bat
ter of the National league for 190S.
Don't be in such a hurry, Mike. If you
take your time at the plate you may
vet skin Honus.
Things haven't gone so well with
Manager McCloskev of the St. Louis
Nationals this season. The losing of
games hasn't cut any figure. The sad
part of it Is that he has been able to
develop only one good player to sell to
New 'iork.
A life-size portrait done In oil of
"Cv" Young is on exhibition at the
Boston Journnl office. Albert R. Thayer
of the Journal art staff painted the por
trait and it's a corking good "pitcher"
of the great pitcher.
As Jake Reeklev once sail. "All teams
look good when they are winning and
all teams look bad when thev are los
ing." Or. In other words, the winning
team always looks better than the los
ing team.
The average young baseball fan keeps
better posted on the game, remembering
the names of the old-timers, etc.. than
the average young professional player.
For Instance, Pitcher Tom McCarthy
never heard of his namesake. Tom. the
great fielder, until he struck Boston.
SAID TO HAVE
COHFESSEDCMH
(Hearst News hy Longest Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Aug. 15. I'nder prom
ise of Immunity for his offenses Peter
Clandianos made a confession to dis
trict Attorney Langdon and William J.
Burns, on the train from Reno to this
city Friday in which he admits his
complicity In the dynamiting of the
home of "Big Jim" (iallagher in Hast
Oakland and confirms every statement
mails in the publication of the confes-
I'
DISTINGUISHED AUTHOR
TO STUDY POLITICS
Springfield. Mass. Aug 15. Former
Champion. Frank li. Creer. of the Fjist
Boston Athletic association.
Chicago B, Washington 8.
Washington. Aug. 15. In one of the
hottest games of the season the Wash
ington were defeated In the fifteenth
Inning by Chicago. Score: R H E. i
Washington S 10
"Democracy and the Organization of
Political Parties," was published in 1902
In Taris, where the Russian author has
his residence part of the time. Most of
the ''material In the hook had previously
appeared In papers by Mr. Ostrogorski.
contributed to "Annates des Sciences
Politique? " An English translation,
with an Introduction by James Brj'ce,
British minister to the 1'ntted States
and author of "The American Com
mon welth." has been published.
Mr. Ostrofl;orski's monumental work
Is an elaborate analysis of partv organ
liatlon and partv methods as developed
In Great Britain and the 1'nlted States.
It Is not laudatory of democracy or po
litical methods existing In this coun
try, but the author Is non-partisan and
he' 'goes into details that fhnw broad
ano oeep siuo. ii is mci. inueni, mm
Mr. Ostrogorski embodied the results of
van
amateur regatta. "t-reer lei from the
sta:t. aitloush Millet and Bennett
tin
the turn. Put It
d's wonder, who
e association sin
ind, the tinie was
.vlth :l
led So.
p. -.ind
igo! oarel shells was a
" !he start. The crews
,'ork Atuti tic club, the
rubbed b'tv ' t
w as i i ' N' i 1.
v.-.a IV: ' . a w i
gVs that fid
! mini. ! -
The soil .r
crack rn fr
of the N.-w
Iietroit r1 ill el,! the Minnesota clubs
foueht garrnly h'1 tie wav and fin
ish. I in the order named, with hardly
n hnfth separating the tips of their
FhellS
The Riverside Boat club of Cambridge,
was fo :r'h The time of the winners
was V minutes 44 accords, while the
time of the fetroits in seonnd place was
& mlriu'es. 4 second
Jensen looses Tenth Gamo. .
f?eeclal IHppnT'tl t" Tfce Jfwimal y
Spokane. Aug IS. Ther- is a hood x
on Krvin Jensen, the clever loe scuth
iw. for sure He o his tenth stralh
game todsv through the woeful booting
ef his teammates The locals showed r 1
about s much cls as s bnnch of
school hovs. keeping the hard-working I
Jensen n the hole most of the time.
("core :
ppnieane . c l 1 l " i " f li fng but a slow curve today hut th
n oi..r - " " " i rhsmrflonS cou rt not nit It
Bstterle- Jepen and Roger: EJ-trk- r,Ter troublesome Mcr
rm and Hugden i R H F
Mcgn i a
rMladettftta .
Bstterlee Prown and Kline F perks
and Pootn
regained ''h'cago . . - . .... . .'. . . . IS 1.1 4
, . , naui'rii'F .-imiiri. ieuev, j. i anctl 11
his title as premier sculler today by ',, gtr,lft . NVn)sn Hn,l Sullivan.
ilshing the nelil In the national!
Philalclphia 1. St. Louis 0.
Philadelphia. Pa.. Aug. 1.1 It hough
Powell held Philadelphia down to tw"
hits today, a pass to Collins and
Shrerk s two bagger enamed the Ath-
ltlcs to score the onlv run of the game.
Score- R H E
St I.ouls 0 7 1
Philadelphia 1 ; r) 1
Hatlerles Powell and Smith. Bender I
urni nren
V;ieW ST !
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Jockey Sweet Injured.
Empire Race Track. Tonkers. N v ,
Aug 15 Jockey Sweet Wis seriously
Injured today during the running of the
sixth race when his mount took a bi
tumhl". the horse rolling over the rldr
close m the mil Sailor. ridden br
Jockey. Sumner, close hy, also stumbled
and fell on his rider Both jockles were
carried to the dressing-room, where It
was found thnt Sweet was bddly In
jure! He was taken to St. Josephs
hospital In Tonkers As mnon a possi
ble an operation will b performed on
Sufi. hose condition 1 reported crltl-
Phialedlphia 8. Chk-go 1.
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Has made a life study of roots and
herbs and In that study discovered and
is giving to the world his wonderful
remedies.
Ro Mercury, Poison or Drug Used
He Curs Without Operation or
Without the Aid of a Enlft.
He guarantees to cure Catarrh. Asth
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I.lver. Kidney Troubles: also lost Man
hood. Female Weakness and all Private
Diseases. ... -
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OUR FEE
In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
Our entire time and practice is devoted to the cure of BLOOD
POISON. VARICOCELE. STRICTURE, LOST VITALITY, HY
DROCELE, PILES, FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS,
BLADDER AND PROSTATE GLAND. CONTRACTED DIS
ORDERS, WEAKNESS AND ALL DISEASES COMMON TO MEN
We want every man who Is suffering from any special disease or
condition to .urn.' and have a talk with us. No man whose weakened
svstero is crvhiK out for help through disease, or who has been guilty
of early Indls'ci ettons or late excesses, is safe in life until such time as
his errors have been corrected.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE.
If you cannot call write for Self-examination Blank.
I cared at home. Hours 9 a. m. to a p. m. sunaay a to in.
Many c
ST.LOU
Medical and
Surgical
COESEB 6ICUUD AHD IAMB I Iiti DTlLEIiTS, FOKTXaAAS, USfUOS.
DISPENSARY
nd r
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Anthor, Is In the t'nltel Stste to Btndy Pnlltiral Mthcrl and Sy
tems. H Will Remain t'nttl After the N'wmher Ktecticn
rl tv N-
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P :t'iin hs
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fMpertal Imt- to Tb J"nl l
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ball rame resulted In 1 to o score in
favor of th home team over Klm.
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tter. Elnia mad One hit and Cbehalls 4.
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treat rldlr-ir at Oetend thl mjoh. He
took the Grand Fris t Ostend. laad ta
ily at tha hevl f the Ht f lnalnf
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thlrd tree and ?tor t)and a-en
when Wtlltsm Jeinir; Btti mad ht
famous "cr of rol.l nd crown of
thorn- pe-h.
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HABIT1NA. f or nrpodennle ortne7-ral nae.
Fample aeut to ary ilni hati tunjtj friH
snafL hero lr pre M. per b. ie
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OUR FEE
In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
We cure Varicocele, Hydrocele, Rupture, Nervous Debility, Blood
Poison. Skin Diseases. Contracted Ailments, Gleet. Stricture. Vital
Weakness, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and all diseases common
to men.
Cures
Guaranteed
Consultation
and
fxamination
free
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No Better
Treatment
In The World
We Lead .
All Others Follow
We have added to our office equipment, for the bene fit of MEN
ONLY, a FREE MUSEUM of Anatomy and gallery of scientific won.
ders. Man. know thyself. Life -sure models illustrating the mysteries
Of man, showing the bo5y In health and disease, and many natural
subjects.
Men rrtt no ml stall when ts j ron ta aav TV rl yf,j th r-
nlts of lensj experienc, honeai. con tent lou" work, and t..at av-r-
I ' that money ran buy. If yo are allm roeault . . fr
r.Ihtd In our private laboratory- from II to l 14 a rwu.
If you cannot call, writ for alf-eaaoslnalloBi blank, liu-jrs a ri.
to t p. m. dally. Baodaya t to 11 only.
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