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AUSTIN DAILY 8TATESMAN, SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 1902
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the complaint of Starter Pettingill sus-
pended Jockeys Bullman. Doggett an
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Batteries- Lundblom
Wilson and Schreck.
Score—
Birmingham .
Nashville ....
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Baitimore ...
Chicago ,
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Philadelphia
Cincinnati .
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Atlanta .. .. •
Chattanooga ..
unless cured.
Below is given a list of the organs
most commonly affected by catarrh,
with the most prominent symptoms
caused by it.
Catarrh of the head and frontal sinus,
headache; catarrh of the eyes, watery
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Dr. Hartman’s latest
book, on chronic ca-
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Boston .. ..
St. Louis ..
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Washington , '
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Cleveland ...
Philadelphia
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FIGHTNG FACE.
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Memphis ..
Utile Rock ..
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7 THOMAS P
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WHITE HOUSE USHER
\ FOR 36 YEARS. A
ODDS WIN OUT.
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Batteries-Thielman'
Fraser and Douglass.
ATTHE NATIONAL WHITE HOUSE
AVETERANUSHERUSESPE-RU-NA.
Thirty-eix years in the White House
is the record of Thomas P. Pendel, an
usher, who was appointed November 8,
eyes) catarrh of the nose, discharges
and scabs; catarrh of the throat, hawk-
ing and painful swallowing; catarrh of
Batterles-Wihelm and Brown; Hil YOUNG MAN SHOOTS HIS FATHER
and Fjaher. ____ I BTEPMOTHER AND THEN
Hs Left Home After a Quarrel, But
Returned to the House and
Old the Shooting.
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Batteries—Butler, Katoll, Smith and
Robinton: Patterson, Platt and Mc-
Farland. I
AT WASHINGTON.
Washington, Aug. It—Washington
won a pitchers' battle.
Although this interesting old gentle-
man has found small need of medicine
during his life, he haa tested the virtues
of the world famous catarrh remedy
tarrh is a 64-page book in:
structively illustrated. It
is now being sent free by The Peruna
Medicine Company, of Columbus, Ohio.
If you do not derive prompt and satis-
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case, and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad-
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
! The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
HIMSELF.
DID NOT LIKE HIS SIEPMOTHER
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AT ST. LOUIS.
St. Lous, Aug. 23-— Last Knight and
Hucena were the only winning favor-
ites at Kinloch park today. In the St.
Louis Catering company handicap, at
one mile. the feature event, Mose Gold
bUtt'ii entry, Brief and Jessie Jarboe
finished one. two, half a length apart
with Kitty Clyde third, a length and a
half away. Weather threatening, track
Score ■>
Chicago .
Boston ..
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
catarrh\VX Y/
of the \\N if
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ilon; ca- N V
tarrh of the NV
liver, billions- NX
ness; catarrh of N
the duodenum, wast-
ing; catarrh of the
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AT NEW ORLEANS.
New Orleans, Aug. L—Skopec yielded
w-SESas
Pelicans, with the aid of sensational
fielding.
AT CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati, Aug. 2-Cineinnati. 41
wom very bad playing and allowed the
visitors to beat them out.
small intestines, diarrhca;
catarrh of the kidneys,
Bright’s disease; catarrh of the bladder,
smartlag and scalding; catarrh of the
pelvic organs, urinary and female diffi-
culties.
Peruna cures catarrh wherever lo-
cated. Peruna is a systemic medicine,
and does not depend upon local applica-
tions for a cure. Peruna cures perma-
nently. It gradually eliminates the
disease from the system and removes
the symptoms by removing the cause of
the disease.
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AT MEMPHIS.
locals defeated Little Rock with corn-
The second fight occurred on West
Third street, and Louis Burrati md
Charadicio Antonio were the leading
spirits in this contest. This fight did
not amount to As much as the other
one. Officer Jones was detailed and
he arrested Burrati and Antonio. the
first named on a charge of striking An-
tonio. and the latter with intoxication.
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OFF TO CHICAGO. 3
Mr. Irwin Daniel, manager of the
AT ST. LOUIS.
St. Louis, Aug. n.—New York won
from sL u rter • pitchers batia
Kenrel, AeHe’j
St louis .. .. ■■ ..010 020 000— 32 5
New Tork........100 003 000—4 12. 1
Batterlee— currie and Ryan; Taylor
and Bowerman.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Louisville, 7; Indianapolis, 7.
Minneapolis. »; Milwaukee. »
Kansas City, 1; st. Paul, 3.
i Toledo, S; columbus, 3.
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The start wak poor. The stewards on
cured by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Wterthev yoong or old.___
Last Knight and Hucena—Gam, Old
Advance Guard an Easy Victor
at Saratoga
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AT SARATOGA.
Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 23.-Gamie Old
Advance Guard scored an easy victory
In the race for the historic Saratoga
cup At a mile and three-quarters to-
day. There were five stars, the Amer-
ican derby winner Wyeth being added.
YESTERDAY ON THE TURF
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Driskill hotel. left last
I Chicago on a business trip. He ex
1 pecds tob " "it several weeks
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Wasted muscles and decaying bonea
• Whatbavoe1
Scrofula, let alone. I, capable of all that,
it is commonly marked by benches in
(be neck, infammatlons in the eyes, dye
pepai, datam, MM general debility.
ft is always radically and vermanentiy
A IAY ON THE DIAMOND
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MEMPHIS BOV* WERE ON EAEY
STREET WITH THE LITTLE
ROCKERS-
AILIMTA rum A GREAT vol
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----—. won a sensational Gamo,
Their Pitchers Doing Fine Work.
Games of Other Leaguen
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SOUTHERN LEAGUE-
AT BIRMINGHAM.
Birmingham, Aug. -Pitcher WB-
Ai peFformed the remarkable ‘eat
of pitching two full games in pugce. I
slon this afternoon, shutting out Nash:
vllle In one and only alilowinxone
In the other. During the e!«hteen.in:
rings Nashville made four hits, two
of which were of the shadieni vatil:
At the last of the second game Wil
halm geemned as strong as when he
wint in Ana in the elghth innins
struck out the first two men up. BIr- ,
mingham batted hard in both games,
and did superb work in the ", / „
the frst game Na shviile played heaut
titui ball until the pixth inning. when
they went to piece*.
dach handicap, leading all the way
There were two lively fights last
night near midnight in the Second
ward, and as a result one of the par-
ticipants is suffering with a severe cut
over his left eye and another of the
participants badly bruised up’
The first fight occurred at a resort
on Fourth street. X Mexican named
Abolonia Cereous was badly cut over
BIG BOXI Compare quantity an<
, quality of powder with any other, and
. notice bow much more you get in Sozo
DoNT for your money. DkHw -
was one of the prettiest ever seen ovei
a distance of ground. The whole field
-________ were lapped on each other for a mile
Chicago. Aug. 23.—John Bright. rid- and a quarter, then Advance Guard
- -- «—- V-- and backed: went to'the front and galloped home
an easy winner by four lengths. The
fight for the place was an interesting
one, Wyeth just getting home a head
in front of Andy Williams. Mollie
Batteries—Henry and Hurlburt;
Brennan, Bruner and Roth.
Shaw for the bulance of the meeting Molly Brant, won; W ild l hyme: sec- I
for disobedience at the post. O'Connor ond; Sir Voorhles. third. Time. 11211-5.
was fined $50 for the same cause. Au- The Saratoga cup. mile and three.
Fiegvili, was bid up 11500 after win- quarters: Advance Guard, won,,
ning the fifth race, and Drummond Wyeth, second: Andy Williams, third,
arrer.capturiog Inesasingypntcwamrhw Tmveand“"hair furtongs: Auriesvilte.
PBIr °wearhen "Showery, "g won. pinisle, .second: Turnpike, third-
High-sweightrhandie “Rockwxter, ser. One Mlie, selling: Drummond. won;
onT’BeX ^1^°%^ 1 2“ , satirist, second: Leeking. third. Time.
Steeplechase, about two and a hal‘ 1-40-
miiag. (’lasher won’ Rising Sun, sec* 6* 11
ond Rowdv third Time. 5.10 2-5. Ost a .Pittshurg.yisible Writing Ma-
Adirondack handicap, kix furlongs- chine. It s All Write.
■nd Bergen;
\ TERRY M'GOVERN IN TRAINI NG-MeGoverm,ue sievsryounanbox "swhosw"H.e ontth Ining hard In h
ring with Young Corbett," alsoj know n.to.fame, pt, ambition is to develop the possibilities of
fast.
Four and a half furlongs, selling: I
Lady Caguga. Won; Liaka, second'
Mathilda, third. Time, 0.551-2.
Six furlongs, selling: If You Dar's
won; Croix d’Or. second: Elastic. third
Time. LU.
Third race defcarel off.
St Louis Catering company handi-
cap, mile: Brief, won. Jessie Jarboe.
second: Kitty Clyde, third. Time,
1,41 1-1
Mile: last Knight, won: Barkiyite,
second; Hainault, third. Time, 1.42 1-2.
Mile and a half, selling: Hucena,
won; Digby Bell, second; Lndenella,
third. Time. 1M.
Six furlongs, selling: Dodie B., won;
Loca, second; Velasques, third Time
AT BOSTON. 1 huug - —- — — - ,
Boston, Aug. a.-The loals bunch- I of the retrepolts there is probabiy
•d three of their hits in the tenth and 1 none batter knawn nor any that en-
won a sensational game Both Sparks I j0y8 a larger patronage of the wenl.te I
and Powell pitched great ball, and I do and exclusive class from all part
brilliant plays by Stahl. Parent and I of the country than does the Hoto
Wallace aided at critical points. I Empire. Thia house, which was open
W “uace Blue I ed in 1896, is absolutely Are-proof and
R.H.E I modern in every particular. It is lo-
.000000 0001— 1 « 1 ented at Broadway and Bixty-third
0-0 4 4 I (treet. and is accessible not only from
Batteries—Wilhelm and
Bailey and Fisher.
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Hix and a half furlongs; Alard, won,
Dr. Stephens, second; Headwater,
third. Time, 1.21.
Short course, steeplechase: Captain
Conover, won; MacLaren, second-
Wedlock, third. Time. 2,54 3-4.
JOHN BRIGHT AND JOCKEY
KNIGHT AGAINST GREAT
j the left eye with a rock supposed to
k have been thrown by Shelby Crast,. a
negro Officer Fallwell artested the
fighter* and landed both in US
scor.z KH B
ana zmmer, KINLOCM PARK FAVORIIES WERE
Hughes and Wall. _
Il,mrte*~ Menefee and Kling; Willis
and kittredge. _
AT PITTSBORO ...
Pittsburg. Aug 23.-Leever was bit
hard, but Pittsburg made a raliz.and
came wear winning out in the ninth.
Dsfigared,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
* AT 6H1CAGO.
Chicago, Aug, 23,- For four innings
WWillis was an enigma. After that
time the locais hit him hard.
4 iVTAADN I CAl
AT READVILLE
200 1-4 In his effort to break Star
Pointer’s figure of 1.59 1-4 on this track
live years ago, Dan Patch made a
great bld in his first heat to get inside
the record, going the half in 229 flat —, - v..1.z w. ta the
and then breaking Driver MeChesney 18641, by President Hncoln. He to the
immediately pulled up the pacer, driv:‘ oldest employ* at the White House,
ing him home at a jog. In the second ana ia the only survivor of Ute force on
attempt the Eelaing.pacndmthetmiie 1. duty at the ExecuUve Mansion during
gna B Patch had to face a cold, the Lincoln Administraton.
strong wind part of each mile. He wasi Heisstiu hale and hearty as the day
started out with two running,.horscz "he entered the service, although he is
for pace-makers. After the first mile
Driver McChesney said that the horse seventy-six years of age. ,
started away at a terrific clip and was
well settled Into his stride at the half-
mile Just beyond that point McChes-
ney said the pacer struck the brace
on his gig, scoring his leg and going ----
to the first break he has ever made Peruna. In a recent letter he says:
when at speed. On Dan Patch s sec-,
I ond attempt he was a second and a “I can conscientiously recom
quarter behind his first trial at the men(/ Pcruna to anyone suffering
half He. came home at what looked a ..2: ,
record breaking dip. but the judges from stomach trouble in any
said the time was t.W 1-4. The time . ,.mvlwtlv in catarrhal
by quarters was 0.20, 1.60 1-4, 1.30 i-t. form, especially in catarrnai
2.00 1-4. ' ■ trouble of the stomach."
Another feature was the great speed DBKjnni
of audubon Boy, the handsome Ken-, THUS. • rDrtllDLn
lucky horse which went the mile in Every human organ is subject to ca-
2.03 1-4 in both heats of the 2.04 pace, " F Hartman save in a recent
HIs rosy manner in taking the race tarrh so Dr. Hartman 9xsmn2
made it apparent that if he had been lecture at The Hartman Sanitarium. No
pushed there would be another bidder parlor organ of the humen body is secure
for a two-minute record. The Lexlng-’ from catarrh. Catarrh goes everywhere,’
ton gelding. Royal R. Sheldon, was the nowhere.
I - a. William ili> Favorite, but Audubon Boy overset all stops now nee
Salem, Mo., Aug. H—William Up-1 calculations and won easily. • It spreads and spreads and, if not
R.H.E l shaw, 20 year* of age, who left home I den. Nelson A. Miles and his wife cured, pervades the whole body. It
.230 001 02"- 8 7 4 I after a violent quarrel last spring, re I occupied John Sheppard’s box, j never stong when once it gets started,
.. .. 000001000—1 7 7 tured home today, broke |nto the Fred derkin gold today The Monk.' never stops wneu once i. gew " ,
I house shot his father through the I who defeated laird Derby yesterday, to
Batterles-Breitenstein and Accor- I noua fired two shots Into his step- IC. K. G. Billings of Chicago, and Fred
ninit"Allemang and Lynch and Mur hrosersrrattandT then blew out 1s Wedgworth to Fred Jones of Memphis,
phy- -------- (brain on the railroad track near.the The Neponset, 2.10 class, pacing.
AT CHATTANOOGA. [house. The only cause that canne as-1 purse $3000: Terrace Queen, won;
Chattanooga, Aug. 23.-Hard hilting I signed forfhe tragedy is that the son Daphne Dallas, second; Lou Vaughn.
In the frst inning won for Atlant* to:lopposed his father's second marriage (third. Best time. 2.06 1-4.
day Brennan being knocked out of I . took a bitter dislike to his step’I 2,09 class, trotting, purse 52040 An-
the box early in the game. Bruner I mother zella, won; Eleata. second; Ferenn
ditched a star game the last five In-1 ah.w i, rraduallv sinking and | third. Best time. 2.07 3-4.
Kno ."lowing but two hits. Henry Mr Vpshaw.s EradualVutbiswire 2.44 class, pacing, purse 51500: Audu- —_____
pitEhed well and kept the hits wellis not expected to live, but bon Boy, won; Dan R second: Royal- the larynx, hoaroene*.; catarrh of the
Ecattered. Chattanooga fielded ragged-1 will recover. I H. Sheldon, third. Best time, 2.03 1-4. stomach, dyspepsia; catarrh of the
~ IV while Atlanta played great ball. I ------—• _ I 2,15 class, trotting, purse *1600: Mo-l “ ’ . norenesa:
eiiwh especially playing superbly. INTERESTING TO THOSE or.9UR I bei, wom: Mary D„ second; Monte . bronchial tube., coug ,
wusen espe I" readers WHO VISIT NEW [Carlo, third. Best time. 2.10 3-4. 1 _
RHE- I YORK I 2.11 Class, trotting, purse *2000: Miss
There Is perhaps no city in the world | Whitney, won; Belle Kuren, second;
that can boast of so many, and ofso i Charile Mnc third. Best time, 2.08 3-4.
great a variety of hotels as can th* ■
American metropolis, and It is doubt-
ful if the hotel standard is so. high.in
any other city on cnthne‘New°yohk I den "by"‘Jockey Knight and’ backed'.
tamiiy.orainaixidualvtoiinK familiar | from 4 to 1 to 4 to 2, won the Northern!
oscplonailza.and.nrt bein qumtion I handicap at Hawthorne today. dereat-
with Atarbiotla w morenomportant ing McChesney by half a length in a
Imore RerbxinK.e a hotel at wMch he I desperate drive. Buchanan gave Mc-
than.thechoice ™ke th.tr hrodSua” Chesney a perfect ride, keeping well to
or they are to make their neaadumnithe front untii rounding the turn,
ter... .. -om is not a con- I where he had a lead of two lengths.
.Thosstowhom exuene, X to snyoi Scarlet Lily and Joe Frey were his
Uhl ha?? cnzon ouurtsa “aShionble I nearest competitors at this point and
Kiwi with 4ezenertdintoFbeine well I both were under the whip Baek of
houas for- to the individual or party. I these was the aged John Bright com-
caredsforiwO. hivsnt tA. Into con- ing like a cyclone. At the eighth pole
Ihowevenn the expense and who are I he reached McChesney. Then the game
154eratorun JpxPocatingt in a hot.1 2 year-old showed his class by holdin
I wher. they will be not only well look- (Bright safely, but In the closing stride.
I Zd after but also surrounded by a good I his weight of 114 pounds began to wear
I social ‘atmosphere, the queto of I him down and he faltered a trifle, los-
I choice becomes a perplexing one. I ing the $6825 purse by a narrow mar-
I Among the modern hotel structure I gin.
■ * - - 2-2 I-— a- --h-hi• । Rix and a half furlonge: Kosa Diaz,
won: Galathee. second; Eva Rice,
third. Time. 1.22 3-4.
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street, anu »• auqemmavze . -----1 The Northern stakes, mile and a
all steamship and railroad terminals. 1 quarter: John Bright, won; McChes-
wattertes-Sparksanecriser Jo Frey third Time
and Kanoe : i .... ment center*. I Mile: Toah. won; Harry New. sec-
at PHILADELPHIA, I < on arriving at the Grand Central (ond: Talpa, third. Time, 1.41 1-3.
bX“t»n^ won: Ravensbury. second: Blessed
batena n I car which will take him to the en- Damozel, third. Time, 3.25 1-4.
the nrin. I trance of the Empire in less than I
RH.R l seven minutes. If arriving by the Fan (
001 000 bod-- 13 4 1 #(vb Un* steamers he can take the I
' "01208 80314218 i I Ninth Avenue Elevated railroad to
.034 0" i | iiiy-niih street, which ie within one
.Ht‘ walk of the hotel, or he can
I take a dar at the boat landing and
(transfer up Broadway on the Brond:
urrronE I way and Columbus Avenue cars, and
.... AT EAETOMEnaitimor.lregch ‘be hotel in twelve minute*.
Baltimore, Aug. J.-The B«ltlm WV* l 51 Empire is conducted on the Hu-
batted the Chicago pitchers nil • * I ropah plan exclusively; its cuisine
the enclosure today, I and service is equal to that of the
Nuv I highest priced hotels, and yet its rate,
i, 5* tor rooms, and Ito restaurant price*
111 4300-1420 5 I *re very moderate. This hotel Iseue* a
. .441 312 414 8 12 3 1 bookler which is descriptive of the
house, and le also a valuable guide tc
people visiting the city tor shoppine
purposes or for amusement, had we
would advtoe any of our readers con
templating a visit to New York to
send a postal to the Hotel Empire,
Broadway and Slxty-thlrd street, for
their booklet which will be sent free
of charge.
MIDNIGHT BRAWLS.
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