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10 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1904. 1U SIS ESS CHA.VCES. TUPEWRITERS, Charles XV. Nelll.

North Division, second. Time. SOLDIERS FIRST LONG REST FOR CARNIVAL OF WHIST PLAY Final heat Won by W. P. Steffen: Harvey Blair.

well known a ni capable business TYPEWRITERS CLEARANCE SALE GREAT IN THE REAL ESTATE WORLD. SAOKH-lC we are selling at less than cost our surplus stock of new and second hand typewriters. secona; -iiaries w. Mem. tnira.

Time. 4-5. Forty yards, high hurdits, open Semi-finals First heat Wan by L. C. Bailey.

C. Y. M. C. A.

H. Friend. U. of C. second.

Time. 4-5. Sec ond heat Won by W. P. Steffen.

F. R. A. A. Remingtons.

$15 up; Manhattans, brand new. to S0O; and all others In proportion. F. S. Webster IS INDOOR MEET.

mm uesirvs to invest money with services In an trtablla-iod mercantile or nrnnufacturing business. or would consider an established mail order business; in either case it must be a first class concern Witu beet rwEert-aws inquired and given; In yotu-tnswer in-iicate line and irive such rai tieulafs as you can by letter. Aureus OoWI. Trlhiirve office. ANNUAL CONQRISS OF CHICAGO Clarke, who was the founder and president of cago.

ASSOCIATION BEGINS. REMINGTON. SMITH PREMIER. AND OLIVFR M. S.

Catlin. of C. second. Time. 4-5.

Final htat W. P. Steffen. F. R.

R. and S. Catlin. U. of IW for first: L.

C. Bailey. Y. M. C.

third. Time, 3-5. Final heat for first Won bv W. P. Steffen.

tne iiiDecniaa lianKingr association, nas Been conveyed by the trustees, John Henry and Louis to John V. Clarke as trustee, for the nominal consideration of $1. The bulk of the estate was In money and securi at your own price. Also all otner makes known. Rental $2 per month and up.

Expert repairing. ROOKWFLL-BARNE3 2i7-29 City. R. A. M.

S. Catlin. U. of C. scond.

Time. :5 4-5. in FOR BALR NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF bcts. shies, furnl -lilng -goods, Invoicing bout owner died suddenly; opportunity for umi one to buy and oten rtsht up; store and flat above foe rent; come out and look stock over: bids received to Feb. lit.

Aoidy to L. RL'THJE, Ad-nilniitrator. Wheaton. III. Miss IVardwell, SIlss Deare, Mrs.

Dot- One mile run. handicap Won by Harry J. Buech- TYPEWRITERS RENTED. $2.50 A MONTH IT. ties, leaving a comparatively small part in icr.

central ai. u. scratcn; f. c. Ho.ion, erfleld, and Mrs.

Gardner AVin In the Morning Contest Mrs. Mostly and Make Thirty-one Points Annual Track Events at the Armory. Clever Rider's Collar Bone Is Broken in a Nasty Fall at New Orleans. i. t.

10 jarus. secona; Alien A. nioiuiciat, All makes of machines for sale. $15 up. Send for bargain list.

Telephone Harrison 4-Hti. Chicago Safe and MJse. 55-257-251 Souta Claik-t-. taKiewomi n. inirti.

Time, -i Tl '1- A 1FAwAm The must Vflliiab.1 fto 1 nrnrurtv wgs ha. near Jackson. Central Y. C. 36 yards "Georire Smith, F.

veyed last week under a decree of the Circuit Kent and Sirs. M. II. Clark and Metcalfe tbe Successful Competitors a. scratcn.

second; K. w. Jdili. F. R.

A. 20 yards, third. Time. :54 3-5. court to jomn iiouise ana tjnaries sr.

Clarke, all minors, children of the late RENT REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS FROM -the make: for $3 a month and up. They furnish tlie best; most interested in satisfactory use. 154 Wabash-av. 300 yard dash, academies and preparatory In the Afternoon Michlgan-Chica go Match. Today Charles F.

Ciarke, and grandchildren of the testator. This was the property at SSC State street, valued at $00,000, and constitutes the ecnoui on ov a. Mctcae, t'. tl. w.

Raymond. L. F. Academy, second: XV. I.

Ramey, Lewis Institute, third. Time. 3-5. Two mile run. handicap Won by Floyd- Rowe, R- A.

So yards; Arthur H. Haigh. ecratch, Central Y. (T A tj a ACCIDENT IN POLE VAULT, THREE HORSES GO DOWN. iuu one-sevenrn.

snare in tne estate Deiong intr to them. This was donp hat t'h rpmnln. FOR SALE CHEAP AN OLIVER. ALMOST new: also Rmitigton. Smith and others; lowest rents.

XV. A. WHITEHEAD. 3d La Salle-st. GET A GOOD ONE ALL MAKES SOLD OH rented anywhere.

Expert repairing. Supplies. TYPEWRITER HPjpm'tFTrTfS "'1 nes'-hn-n BY A. R. METCALFE.

1 Central M. C. 70 yards' "rime, The fifth annual carnival of the Chicago nign si nools Won by J. Levin, son. Eiwlewnotl 1 1 1 it t.v-.,i ti- i.

der of the estate might be managed In trust for the reminlngr six heirs, all children of the Whist association opened auspiciously at the Hyde Pat-k High school, second: A. Pierssen. North Auditorium hotel yesterday. A large num late jonn v. UiarKe.

John V. Clarke wan anointed os triiEtna 4m ber of players from other cities were present. ri'gn scnooi, tnira. Time. :40 2-5.

KSO yards run, han.i leap Won by Arthur Rose, Oak Park High school, sixtv yards: Willle.m M. M. Follanshee Falls After a including many whist celebrities, and the at INCORPORATR Cudr S. laws st Washington. D.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. For artlrulars call COLUMBIA IxaiRWIHATIOM COMPANT, Suite TA, La MUle-st- Chicago. EPFCUI.ATOR3-PCITT LET THIS MARKET get away, persons satisfied with reasonable rerun ava an exceptional opportunity offered. Write for our Book anl Market Ernest ft. Junes Brokers' Exchange and Board Members.

Rialto Chicago. FOR SALE OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK, NEWS. and stationery store, on swd street; lone tease tram heat, low rent a bout required; side ommlssioQ lint north $1,200 yearly; want to retire because cf old as; is a rare chance, tor r'ght party. Addrss 470. Tribune cfnce.

GREAT IN BUSINESS district. Chicago, chow in net profit of to per montn; long lease-, low rental: furniture omnaratlvel r.ew; will sell entire or 4 interest prefer to sen bait to active duo. Address A 570, R'ribune office. Rare "ot'PonTi'NiTY offered to party with $3 000). mining and milling, rare mineral; permanent and growing market assured.

Return within Entire Investment can be re-furdc-d from first n-oHpls; closest investigation invited. Address A 5.NS, Tribune office. iron pale first cla cisrar, and terio'ttcal article store In a transient the same decree under which, the State street rtendell, R. A. scratch, second: M.

tendance promises to surpass that of any "unK a nrlstian associa- local meeting ever held. Lev Horsey Feature fiaco of the Card at allile and Seventy Yards. tJ i yarns, mira. lime, 2:07 2-5. Kelay race, academics and preparatory school property was conveyed to the children, to succeed? the former three trustees.

The property is to be manased for John Henry and Louis R. Clsrke A a vh In the morning game seventy-six" players Winning: Leap and Breaks His Arm. were engaged, the prizes goins to Miss Ward vvon oy university High school; B. C. Tomnkins.

Rockwell. C. G. Julius. R.

C. wel land Miss Deare, eight tricks plus north burne. Elizabeth B. Spalding, and Marie NEWS OF THE COURTS. SUPERIOR COURT.

-Judge Lexotr rs. and Boston Mfg. on $100; satisfied. Judp- Hanecy 2173.1 There.a Volinl Vs. City; on 15.

22S253 Leo Scheldcker vs. A. Olin; cn 20801! Charles Goodrich vs. City; on $.0 2.H4777 Hoyt H. Cilea vs.

Tengwell File and Ledger on satisfied. Judge Holdotn 2044? Wesley R. Comfort ys. Henry C. Kolle; bv MS fO.2?.3240 James Boyd et 81.

vs. Henry Crawford; by $255. Adolpb Michatowsky vs. M. R.

R. On sarUfled TTome Tn 1 A- Mcnae. Lewis Instittite. second Leke Forest academy, third. Time.

3:47. tnd soutb, and to Mrs. Butterfleld and Mrs. juouisa omitn, tne remaining' heirs. The rvrorertle Inrlnde In the r)crt Gardner, seven tricks plus east anJ west.

North Division ran exhibition race for banner. Time 3-57 Company relay Won by company company L. second: romnsny thiM The score by tables is given below 114-122 Rush street lnnvinn rvt- Tt ti! G'n. The First regiment track team ran away street, 28x100 feet; and G9 Pine street, 40x100 One mile relay race, open Wron bv First Regiment Athletic association; T. T.

Webster, H. I. 1 who TIT 1 with the honor in the tenth annual athletic xeet. td Kusa street property Is the old home property. Nine other lesser properties i''-''ieii.

ana lieorge srnith: fentral young Men's Christian association. M. oirkiA carnival, held last night at the armory capturing a total of SI points. Central T. Belley, and XV.

B. Wellington. New Orleans, Feb. 4. Speclal.Ths crowding at the lower turn, which has bean one of the bad features of the racing here an winter, culminated today In an accident to Jockey WUlie Gannon which all but cost th.

life of that clever rider. ne Gannon was astride Free Admission, one of three horses which fell at that turn, and for axe aiso named, an in Chicago. Worth Shore Apartments Exchanged. .111117, FIELD EVENTS. 121 Mmss.

131 Mmes. Wiloox-Peckham. 118 Mies Klein-Weiskoph. 120 Mmes. Kelley-Culver 121 Mmes.

Holden-Hooper. 117 Mmes McClellan-Buell 124 Mrs. Decker-Boy dsn 124 Mmes. Clark-Negley 120 Mmes. Bialr-Jacksan 120 Mmes.

Egan-Welles 124 Miss Walker-Hathaway 123 followed Dr. Ehler'a men, winning 25 points, the remainder of the scores in the open and handicap events going to the University of Chicago, the Morgan Park acad The property at the northwest corner of hot' handicap Won by R. XV. Maxwell. U.

of C. 1 foot: H. C. Klrby. F.

R. A. scratch. Ulstance. 42 feet 4.

inho. jtvecmore ana tsuer.a avenues, containing the North Tllla apartment building, has been exchana-edi bv Eucen Wiiiniiffbjhy foe emy, English High, Oak Park High, and the La Salle turnverein. Among the high schools c.iiL,ftn4nsr,hig5 luny. handicap A. R.

Arens. La North Division came out ahead, with 12 cnes. won dv toss rrom T. A. Edwards Central Y.

U. C. 5 Inches, at heleht eral other properties. Dr. Henry T.

Byford taking UUe. The property has an area of 125x05 feet, an east front, and was improved vtaraweii-Deare 131 Mrs. Dennison-Ford Mrs. Capelle-iMetcalf! 124 Mrs. Horn-Miss Kimball Mmes.

Rockwell-W. o. Clark. .124 U9 i23 points, while among the academies the Uni versity High took first honors. v- 1 ttonert xi.

Johnson. Central at 7i I.lneohi-av. fixtures nearly pew; place Is well stocked: price $-no: circumstances comi il the owner to sell at once: livtnit rooms; rent $18... lOU CAN KEVEtt PROFIT BY BUSINESS chances unless you have some money; small savins are the foundation of larsre fortunes; start a HVirUij account with the Western Trust Savings Bank. La Salle-st.

Capital. Il.txm.oop. WA NTKI' PA KT TO INVEST" AND SB- cms half Interest In the inn nufaeture newly patented device of great practical merit; no risk; money amply secured. AiiOrtsa 2i3, Tribune Office. i WAVmM OR 2 PARTIES TO TAKE INTEJV et In a leitimate business in the line of manufacturing; guarantee over 50 per cent to Investor side from a good salary: $5,000 to $13,000 wanted.

Addrs 'ms. Tribune office. im-nes, tnira. at feet 1 04 inches, Pole vault hum 1 1 An accident, occurring" almost at the end vs. Smokeless Calorific co on findg and atn.

and specl. txn. 2.5441 Andrew Plerruccl vs A. Huh: by $2B 2M42S1 NatL Conduit and Cable co, vs. J.

M. Atchison bv dflt Wtern Valve co. vs. John S. Wollacott and William Sullivan; by $611.30, nd scl.

fa. to Emit Gehrke. frs. CIRCUIT COURT. 24S.135 Florence E.

Ramage ys Northwestern EWated r. r. eo.j-Kin jtlO; satisfied, 2476.10 r-Harrv Johns vs. C. M.

and St. ry. on ft00; satisfied. 243047 John Harabin vs. Swift on ver, $50: satisfied.

22W01 Charles J. Kelly et aL ys. town of Cicero; on Judcf 'Smith 5449(53 Aolph' Fnder vs. Heclt Iron works: on 121.SJ: bond in SO days and bill ex IntJOdays. 2122S7 Mertin Cairns vs.

K. Rittephouse; on appl. COUNTY COURT. Judge Clarity f4A. Curtis vs.

W. J. Malcolm; on Frances Mason vs. N. C.

Taimadge; on ver $1,000. wan a rour story new flat building. It was exchanged at $80,000, being subject, however, to all Ir.cnmhrsnee nf tii imn of the meet, marred the evening's rport. In University H. 4 inches: Charles R.

Irc quois A. 12 Inches, second; Victor p'ver. Iroquois 6 Inches, Height. 10 feet 8 the pole vault M. M.

Follansbee cf the Uni Mrs. 127 Mmes. Gould-Pood 121 Mrs. Walker-Eaton 124 Mmes. Wells-Buckley 121 Mmes.

Biddle-Fry 119 Mmss. Coutant-Smlth 128- Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman 124 Mmes. Rt.binson-Rosenthal 11S versity High echool fell heavily after vault In exchange Mr.

Willoughby took title to three properties from Dr. Byford- One of ing 10 feet 4 Inches, alighting on the edge Delaney Will Come to Evaniton. or tne'inat and breaking both bones of the mese consists or a lake shore property extending from Pratt to CnlnmKIn Avenue 01 KortllWPitBrn'a n.m two hours after it was thought there was httle chance for his recovery. There were eleven horses in the field ana they went to the turn closely bunched. Free Admission.

Urchin, and Pirate's Daughter were in the middle of the bunch and in th crowding which ensued all three went down. Sinclair, the rider of Pirate's Daughter, and Harris, who 'had the mount on Urchin, scrambled away after the field had swept on! but Gannon lay on the track unconscious and was carried to the stable quarters of Albert Simons. A hurried examination brought the news that Gannon had suffered concussion of the brain in addition to a shattered cellar bone and numerous" cuts and bruises, but later it was-learned that the only serious Injury was a fracture of the collar bone. It will prevent Gannon from riding during the rest of the winter and probably until late in the spring James Mu i uat ji ami irminer, Jerry Delsnev vflt kai. 1.

Mmes. Hows-Beals 128 4 left forearm. As Follansbee alighted his arm was turned under him and his weight was feet east of Sheridan road. The area is itlOx mine, uonana-uowney 123 Mmes. Moore-Lyman 127 1 n.

al CilAUSLUII 11CAI week. The appointment of the Exeter man was decided yesterday when Prof. Long wired the Aflsternee a.lrlne. 1. 1 i v.

sufficient, with his arm twisted as it was, to reeL The property was transferred at $20,000. subject to an incumbrance of $5,000. Mmes Ljgue-Halladay 128 6 fracture. uo wuum m-cepu 1 1' I li 1 1 Immediately wired back his acceptance, saying he Follansbee was taken to St. Luke's- hos vne or tne properties was In Indiana avenue, 200 'feet rortb Of Fiftwfnnrth street FOP.

SALE MILLINERY BUSINESS. LOCAT-d on Inside of loop; clearing $2, HH per 2 yr. leae; rent $00 permo.iwi:l acrspt (l.M csh if sold at once. Addrsss Sol. Tribune r.ce.

A MONEY MAKING BUSINESS NEEDS MORE money to manufacture an article Costing 6c, sella readily for fl. with good demand; quick returns: too risk; money guaranteed. C. L. BOYD.

Room 423. ST Clark-st. pital. He is 19 years old and lives at 4330 jKiuiiuy-rwent 129 Mmes. Weed-Davis 121 Mr.

and Mrs. Hoxie 123 Mrs. 123 Mrs. Walter-PhUHpfl i23 Mrs. Brown-R G.

120 Mmes i2i Greenwood avenue. iiuuauiy reacn nero on Monday. It Is pos slbla ho may coach the baseball squad. Coach Courtney Wins On. west front, 50x170 feet, conveyed) at The remaining property is on the southwest corner of Lexington avenund Tfwetx.

The mark at which Follansbee cleared the bar stood as the winning mark in the event. street, east front, with an area of 100x164 iv, hiarK-Lveiana 127 4 for arter ma fall, although the other con aiJM Aueu-AUU1I10D 128 Ithaca. N. Feb. 4.

Coach Charles Courtney has been empowered to select the members of ths Cornell crews hereafter, and the trouble between the veteran coach and the council has' been testants tried to raise the recsrd, their nerve itn, at tio.uuo. The latter oronertv Tol iog biggest book in the ring, retired today. He 1012 Averages i--i 101 failed. ith the handicap of four inches given the lad, his record was 10 feet 8 inches, to Samuel M. Sargent by Mr.

Willoughby NInetY-tWO Plavers tnnlr nnrf In o. which won the medal. transaction was negotiated by Mulholland Sneliimr imH nuup games, ana tne prizes were won by Mrs. Mundy and Kent, thirteen teioira ri 1. emu nn iiau naa so many Daa breaks he did not feel like going further.

The mile and seventy yard handicap was the feature today. Lev Dorsey had all sneefl of the narfv and Icrt Sons, The only record breaking was in the shot put In which H. E. Klrby hurled the big Redden to Coach Indiana Medical. Ann Arbor, Feb.

4. Special. 1 Curtis G. Redden. Miehl CTfln'M footh.11 halt leather covered weight from scratch 42 feet Other Real Estate Sales.

Annie F. Barber has obtained title from Rebecca A. Gore to the nronertv today signed a contract to coach Indiana Medical' 4 inch. The best previous reccrd of the mm irum start to finish. Knniinrp.

Ihtfairnrii. and south, and Mrs. M. H. Clark-Metcalfe, seven plus, east and west.

Browning-Brown and Judkins-McChesney won the medals for men's Dairs. Mrs. TTlh.b.nrrt-'VtVo vuuege 1 001 Dan next year. Central A. A.

TJ. was 41 feet 9 inches, made a-, iiaiieu along to the stretch turn, and then made hi 1 1 Oi HALF INTEREST GROWING OFFICE bislnes, clearing monthly; Ji'l saiarv. betides half profits; fullest investiRation; eiperi-nee ur-necensary trial until satisfied. Owner, PROMOTER WANTED TO ORGJANIZE A COM- pany for the manufacture and sale of a newly patented railroad device; a splendid opportunity for a sccewsfuljDromoter. A 147.

Tribune offlce. CHICAGO MAN ACER. WITH J1.000 V. S. GOLD bond security, returned with 87- In six months If net satisfactory: yearly Income $5,000.

Address S71. Trilxme office FOR SALEGILT EDOE. OLD ESTABLISHED business; owner leaving citv: will stand strict tnvestljrstinn. THB Wit. HALL HAB.T-fXiK BUM.

HONEY MAKING CLOTHING STORE FOR sale: established 8 years; slock population 10(V; selling on account of ill health. Ad-fress A. General Delivery. Grand Rapids, Mich. FOR SALB-A S5.0OO STOCK OF CLOTHING furnishing poods, and shoes; must be sold at ance.

B. GREENBERG. Assignee, De Kalb. WrDOW AVITH TWO SMALL CHILDREN HAS by Harry Cochems. atTattersall's, in March Cartiss to Coach Yale rrtvw.

ham and Mrs. Biddle-Mrs. McClellan the New Haven. lYin p.t, a'. rc.i 1 1 1 avenue, 2o0 feet south of Forty-seventh street, west front, 50x136 feet, for $28,000.

Samuel H. Austin has transferred his property In Sheridan road, 200 feet south of Ber-wyn avenue, to Anna A. David. The prop 18513. The event last night was won by Big Maxwell.

Fun in Forty Yard Dash. C. Curtlss. Yale '79, Is to be made advisory rowing prizes ror women's pairs. This afternoon the Michigan Whist association and the Ohioa trn Whict usual oeiaiea uiu, out tne nest ne did with it was to run third, a nose back of Exclamation.

New Orleans Summaries Feb. 4. First race, 1 milt, purs- $400. selling: t. Horse.

jockey. Et. Str Fa. iK given complete authority. This The Torty yard dash handicap brought to will play a match for the Brooklyn trophy, now held by Chicago.

The scores of the CONKLIN WINS ANOTHER GAME gether flf ty-four starters and proved as com yl i.j his hji east iront ana an area of 100x150 feet, and the consideration was $15,000. George Ineersoll has ai leruotin games louow. plicated as a golf tournament. Fourteen pre 7-1 Satchel. (Aubuthonl 1 li -2 Bengal.

Fuller 2 2. 2 3 of property on the southeast corner of Sun- Miss 'f: liminary heats were run, followed by four heats for seconds. Then came three semi Defeats Smith in the Amateur Eilliard avenua ana uover street from Arthur Humphrey, at $12,500. The property has a west front. cnea-t osier.

153 2 Misses Moulton-Towne. 138 Henderson-Merrick ir.i tmea Cniila.t.CmUl. r. J. finals for firsts and one semi-final for seconds, the four winners competing In the final dash.

Tournament by a Score of 300 to 246. s.aoo to invent tor ner support and their educa- on. What have you to offer? 2 565. Tribune. i xijA George and Aus-ustA TTaneiotr, As usual, the final of the dash proved the Mmes.

Kelley-Hobbes 153 2 iuuut iJiinaeri! Blusblaze, 104 (Wolff); Ciales, 9S lV. Hecnessyl-Great Star. tl J. Hennesy); and Frank K'4 tJ. Mclntyrel.

finis-hed as named. Pirate's laughter. IS Sinclairl; Urchin, rt (C. Harris and Free Admission, 111 (Gannon, fell. Vir.r' T.

Carey's b. by Falsetto Volantress. siuut good. Won driving Second race. i mile, purse $400, eslling: Bet.

Horse, weieht iorkey. St. Str Fn. 16-5 Travers. 102 W.

211 1-iu 'I ti -J ill 1 riromnf' mt ntawinahl cart. triVTvu tlated an exchange of adjoining properties each valued at SlO.Aiio nn. i. t. most exciting event of the meet The four starters were Frank J.

Garrett of Morgan Park academy, whose handicap was six feet: the northwest corner of Lill avenue and Baldwin-Fry 141 Mr. and Mrs. Willard 153 'i a iih if i naruner, fassaic.O Poggenb N. Townsend. Marcotte.

Quebec.l 1. Walter Steffens cf North Division, running "urla "aisxea street, east front, 49x120 feet, Ibeairine an lncumbranp rt rnn s.i. 2o-l Sid Silver. 104 I Minder 5J 5 Si 3- New i 1 -n tt, passed to George Hauslein. urwier First regiment colors, with an advantage of seven feet; J.

F. Wengierskl of the Central T. M. C. with a handicap of seven it Liixi-ir-T-urj l-lo Mmes 153 un of Chicago won another game In the national tn rsmm Kl I 11.

jh. no otner property lies next to the corner piece, in Halsted street ha or, feet; and W. Pemberton of the First regi Mr and Mrs. Hoxie 146 "iiinmx tournament at tne Llederkrans cLuS.this afternoon. defeating J.

De Munn Smith Or SL Louis hv a tiM A a i iw pounas in. mi. chaels: Macbeth. 101 I Livingston 1 Barkelmore. (Sailing; Caterpillar.

1 (L. Wilsoc: Palmist. 104 (W. Robbins; Frank Rice, 104 IRo-manall; Lady Broekway, 102 Calvlt; Juiis Junkin, 97 (J. Hennessy 1 and Ligation.

97 (au-buchon, finished as named. Winner, hv TV Jnhninn -y uu 4, A.1 Xi and an area of 72x125 feeL This was trans! ment, with a handicap of three feet. v. I'J It Was a Rlnv C.ll. .1 When Starter Du Plessis' pistol cracked ierrea by George to Augusta Hauslein.

subject to an Incumbrance of $5,000. uok gui WHO IOI nu ivuss 147 Mrs. Mundy-Kent ifil ii J. XV. and R.

D. Weiskoph 147 Bteele-Dibble U9 Hathaway-Eaton i Pemberton was the first off. The hmdicap U'i uimnu not catcmnr him nntll th good. Won driving. twenty-fifth inning.

After that the Chicago man drew awav atesdiiv of the other men, however, was too much for them to make up. Garrett overtook and Real Estate Transfers. Heal estata transfer a filo -r. Mrs. M.

H. 159 'k 1.., Buv 11 runs ot 00 and 39. only two innlne. smirt passed Steffens and Wenglerski In the mid inira race, mils, purse $400, 3 year ui upward, allowances: Bt. Horse, weight jockey.

St. PtrPa. 7- 1 Fort Plain. 100 Dart sson 1.7 6 6 Thursday, Feb. 4.

T604: B. t6 N. Clark-st. Fb 3 A LE BAKERY. WHOLESALE AND Rfc-tall; fine plant, doing an excellent business; ca yacity.

10. loavee daily: bargaim LAWYER WITH LARGE RAILWAY age wants energetic partner; too much business: reference. Address 413. Tribune office. JlOO INVESTED OBTAINS $STooO, OPPORTUNITY iinrfred -Apply -early, -Addresi Box 6I.Lla-ealn.

Nebraska. ICR SALS OLD. ESTABLISHED RESTAU- at onc rSrdles ot vaiue. y. Gt-R LA CIL4" Washington-blvd.

I.iO TAKES LUMINOUS DOOR PLATE BUSI-res, stock on hand. 5 5o" names: Bo agents, etc drp''a 1 H. Trib une office. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS DOWNTOWN, SU1T-able for person with- small capital, wishing to IveJjjelrpersonal attention. lt4.

Tribune. tLt'JiCIVO BUSINESS FOR PALE AND REAL etat for sale or for rent. Apply S4 Lincoln-ar. Ixetning from business. WANTED MAN WITH 5.0iW; I AM PREPARED to make sn Immediate profit with that amount eah.

Address A 57a. Tribune office. Have to invest in best opportuni- tyeredJ1-Addres a 22S. Tribune oftlce. YCfR iretTP-DESK BOOM.

HEAT. AND LIGHT; location. R. i02. 115 Dearborn-st.

TOILET PREPARATIONS MAIL ORJJER 1 1 J. 1 J. frvm anil. A dle of the course, ard the three finished In iu in luniuin i ravor, and causing much innlaiis. i.

.1.1 EVAVSTOV 1 close order, with Garrett first, Steffens second lin was not bothered, and Immediately buffeted 14- 5 Joe Goes. Iu9 (Fuller) 4 2 3 3 3" but a foot behind 'And Wenglerski third by 6,91 of Sheridan-road, f. llox Feb. 1 Henry i. Ior ls scattering points, followed by 26 in th Succeeding tnnlnv anA the same distance.

The time was $4. i.rs. 153 it Mmes Pearsall-Taylor .7. ibi Mrs. Peckham-Lyman 149 'i Mmes.

Gardner-Butterfleld 149 Mmes. Buell-Blair 130 2 Mrs. achsmuth-Bovden 140 Mrs. Brown-Montgomery 158 in Judklns-MeChesnev Mrs. 143 Leimert-Smith i43 Browning-Brown 157 nine, i.i,, o-j, iiicoie.

nn poutlis IW Robbins; Fickle Saint, 99 Wolff; Feror'a. 9T fH GilmorAl- cli.n; Tn. fid i 9 wwu IM lllf game out A surprise of the event was the failure of uuuuiur TCahviA 'I' IT. ty. .1 1 A.i.K.j i Ths winner's average was 7 ft-42, with high C.

W. Gesser's ch. c. by Clifford Ethelair. rt Hogenaon and George Smith to qualify.

Steffens "Wins School Dash. uir ot omun averaged with high runs of 60, 39, and 31. Dr. Mial's rrlnmrnh nv 1 ourtti race. 1 mile iki 70 yarfls, pun mines.

aiiaaav--ord 14T For Walter Steffens the handicap forty the evening by a score of 300 to 283 wa mor. HeI J-rVA WAltrht Irwrsw 1 Mmes. yard dash proved lust a tryout. for after 18-5 Dorsey, ltH I W.H llj 1411 i cvur.ummi uan TJOPKiin victory. In ths nlne- wuKuo wniougnoyi LAKE VIEW.

iZFfh Jf f. B0x tX lArthur Humphrey to George Ingersoll to Km cor f. 49V.xlbW 1 tAuguste Hauslein to George Hauslein) in nnn 48 of 72x125 1 ISeorge Hauslela to Auguste Hauslein in non Kenmore-av. cor Buens, 125x95" incumb $44,000, Feb. 1 I Engine WUtough: by to Henry T.

Byfordf 80O0O Marshfield-av 166 of Cornelia, f. 25x -V 12o April 1. 1SU9 (J. B. Durand to Jessie taking second in it, he turned In and won first LttocKwea-f one 14a veentn wiung ur.

Mlal was eighty-nine points behind. Dr. Mlal'si averas-o wa. yr-an. wii.

ini-iwiiutt n. lui in.f psi.z 1 xl 7-10 Bondage. 102 J.McIntyre).4 4 4 S' Tim. 144 4.K. fi.

.,1 a t- the high school event. Starting from scratch, the speedy north side lad tore off 52, S3. 32; Towneend's averaa-a. a Waa- wium. ruiiu-AnuenHin 14S Mrs.

W. G. Clark-Atwater ivi 'i 145 visson. also ran. Winner.

L. by Fki Knight Columbia, Start good. Wa a til the distance in :04, better time, considering iyr. rtouiie omce. high run, 40t Conklin and Marcotte will meet tomorrow afternoon.

Bind Poggenburg and Gardner tomorrow n4gnt. im tne nanaicap. than was made In the big SALE l'V i A GOUOAT CTnm FOR event. Harvey Blair of Hammond High isucKingnam-Addlngton 153 2 tr.ee: Htm. heat.

Harrison-st. Vii -v 8.200 school took second, while Charles W. NeilL Tnt.l. Bet. Horse, Jockey.

6t. i 13-2 Harmakls, 109 i'l 1 1 1 15-1 Redman. 10 McCalTertr .5 2 21 2 S1 7.fa 1 lis ars n-i. silt. 8,473 .....148 151 Averages v.

a teammate or stenens, captured third. SUPERIOR COURT. Judge Brentaao 2TtU Zimmerman vs. Zimmerman; dc. sale.

lltvv-V. S. Mfg. Co. vs.

Goldstein: dec. 2S7.1 Whittemore vs. Hubbell; dec. Judge Bishop 2004 Devltt vs. Devitt; dec.

div. CIRCUIT COURT. Judge Tn thill 874 Manella vs. Man Mia: dec. 247321 Robytis vs.

Robyns': dec. 7r22 Raftre v. Find'av; dec. 14(Kw-Young vs. Kimball; deo.

W3 vs. Schaller: dec. 953 Jenks vs. Kazeta: dec 8161 Chambers vs. Horn: dee.

Judge Brown Janch vs. Janch; dec. dlv. Judge Mack IS 11V Kelly vs. Glof; dec.

and appl. Judge Smith S33S Clrlno vs. Cirtno; deo. dlv. Petitions la Bankroptcy.

IM-Thnmas A.CantweIl; ss-ets, $703; Wing Wing, attys. 'J Coart Calls for Today, SUPERIOR COURT. 1072. 1493, 1524. 7408, 1802, lS2fi.

1S3. lwK 1IT5' Judge Brentano Motions ot course and casea under advisement. Judge Kavanagh Motions of cottrse. Judge Hanecy City calendar 1165. 8655.

1013. 11 1 1. Judge Holdom All law motions of course and contested motions. 7074. Judge Donnelly Assigned cases.

On trial. 1790. Judifs Farrand Assigned cases. Judis Bishop On trial. 1634.

CIRCUIT COURT. Jaw trial calendar 317L 3090, 333. 43B2, 403. 321 4477. 1S15.

3779. 639. SaOll 4007. 1990. 3H6t5, 2199.

4466, 197S. 1611.892S. Judge Tuley On hearing, 8005. Judge Tuthill Juvenile court. Judge Gibbons Assigned cases.

On trlat. 19176, Judge Healy City calendar 2151, 1245. 2239, 226 22M. 290. 2ia2.

2al8. 2352. 2369. i7J174. On trial.

Judge MackMotions of course. Law contested 'motions. 17t7. 18095. 2001.

Chancery contested motions. 6405.. 6353, 6351, 19735. On hearing. 6344.

Julira Walker Assigned cases. Judge Honor At Criminal Court. COUNTY COURT. Judge Carter No announcement. Judge Clarity County court law calendar, 2O0S7.

2U320. 20659. 20iH, 20613. 2ouSi. 20623.

PROBATE COURT. Jade-e Cuffing 9:30 a. tn. Set case. Est.

Joseph Blckerdike. 1 m. -Motions. 10:30 a. m.

set cases. Estates of Hurt) Jones. James A. "Fullenwlder, Annie W. Grogan, Jonas Thompson, Clarence Thompson, Henry L.

Cleveland. 2:15 P. m. Set cases. Estates Of Francis- McLana-than.

Carl C. C. Moeller. John Gebke, Frank Griswold. Sarah MunseiL CRIMINAL COURT.

JudTO Chytraus Call not extended. Judge Chetlain County building 4209. 1623 1574, 1555, 1557, 1544, 1386, 1192, U33. 1134. lloal luotl.

Judge Gary Call not xtended. Judge Holdom County buildinff 3163, 106L 1360. 4223. 4224. 3971.

Judge Kavanaga County building 3349. Judge Brown County building 4063. Judgs Clifford Call not extended. Juda Dunne County build. ng 39C3.

Judge Honore County building2909, 2S. 2S70. 3(7, S0S8. 3099. 1547.

1557. 8102. 2104, 2134. 21 3173. Judge Kersten Call not extended.

Judge McEwen Call not extended, -r" FEDERAL COURTS. Circuit court Judge Kohlsaat Motions. District court Judge Kohlaaat Motions. Illinois Supremo Court. fliinjiu2 S1- Feb- -f Special.l-Proceedlngs of the Illinois Supreme court today were as follows-Rehearings denied: Jarvis vs.

Blnkley. Rumbold vs. supreme Council Royal League. Duquoin Water orks Company vs. Parks.

Kraft et al. vs. Holz-mann. Gage vs. City of Chicago, Cleveland.

Cin-SlnS caf i St Auis Railway Company vs. Benhil, Ki lgalion vs. City of Chicago. Cincinnati Indianapolis Western Railway vs. People ei rel Meyers Illinois Central Railway Comnany vs Iopleeirel Frobaueh Madison vs.

Madison, People ex rel Talbott vs. Indiana. Illinois Iowa Rail anferAs- Schmelts. People ex rel Sullivan Xa, Cramer et al. vs.

Burkhalter. Merchants' Loan and Trust Company vs. "l.ot,0,n to dismiss appeal allowed! ml Ys- Johnson: motion by appellant to Die briefs instanter denied Mllford: motion to dismiss appeal as to Alba M. Jones allowed. Hey man vs Heyman; motion to extend timo to Hie appellant's briefs three days, allowed.

'r service. itcnburg Engine Company vs. Potter et al JonUnueo' appelIant to continue allowed and causa 'vV'lshlngton BuUdlng and Loan Association: motion fcy defendant In error to auash writ of error denied. CDonnell vs. People: motion by annsllant tn consolidate with case 3451 denied.

to Lowery vs. City of Pekln; motion by appellant 10 brief "tlff In error Commonwealth Electric Company vs. Halvllla. minor; motion by anpellee for leave to file copy of appellant's Appellate court briefs illage of Wllmette vs. Brachle: motion by ao-pe hant for leave to file copy of brief filed by a pellee In Appellate court.

continue11 VS" Durham: mtlon by appellant to w- i1- Crst was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Georrs W. Brown Third cotirtforttli Court adjourned to 0 a. m. tomorrow. Iowa Sopreme Court.

De Moines. le Feb. 4. rSpeclal. Tho Iowa Pupe-me court handed down the following decisions today Afiirmed: W.

R. Lacey vsT JoTin 1 Davis, appellant, Mahaska county; Ergsrt ft Flater vs. W. A. Snoke.

appellant. CedaV ppellant- WUMsSU. PrUch-- Reversed: Julia Crago vs. City of Cedar Rapids appellant. Linn county; Edith Dickey? appelant: vs.

Richard Barnstable. Franklin county Last Xieht's Billiard Scores. At Mufscv's M.tnif rm Hogenson partially retrieved his defeat in tnanolltl Tivioas Ytr 1 nh 1 ucicatcu cies ISO! at three cushions tn tne handicap dash by winning handily In the DELANEY AND HANLQN HERE. IT V.haslc 1 Ito llr rr aiACIUXERl. HAVE 600 second hand dynamos and motora ever assembled under ene roof.

See our stock and get our prices before buying. GUARANTEE ELECTRIC CO Clinton and Adrtms-sts. Blc-hL www auu Hps; and Aibertola. ft8 A. BrerinanJ.

Winccr, aasn ror academies and preparatory schools. Hogenson led at the finish by nearly Ave feet h.A won from Kempnerat balk line. 170 to 102. Kirk and Kempner tonight. Noted Manager and Young California sood.

Won easily. Albertola showed speed tar ne forty yard high hurdles proved one of Bet. Horse, weight loky St. 14 str Fn. Y.

M. C. A. Beats Indians. The West filda ur r.

1 xagnter on tn Way East Pu-gilistio Gossip. 1BT etr pt) 1 tne closest races of the evening. After the weeding out process of preliminaries and eemi-finals, Bailey of the Central T. M. C.

Catlin and Friend of the University of Chi a unBneiuaii team De feated the Haskell Indian five In a well contested 7-5 Grayina, 103 H. Michaels. 1 3S 3 1 3 Time. 1:47 4-T i 'n. 1 feb- 2 IT.

FaheHy to Mlllam A. Schulz rna Osgood-st 25 of Byron in- H' eb- 1 iLena Relchardt to Annie E. Frankl nnn Eheridan-road. 2m of 100 X15IX Jan. 24 ISamuel H.

Austin to Anna A. David 15 000 Bouthport-av lfi7 0f Cornelia. f. "25x 120. Jan.

26 J. Lane to Nickolaua BtederJ 1.000 JEFFERSON. 83 of f. 25x125. Jan 18 IB, C.

Givins to Marie Christian- onl 1.000 Loean-sqtiare, cor flSfUxWO. incumb. $40,000. Feb. 3 John Jeffrey to J.

Hartwig 8.000 NORTH CHICAGO. IPS 20x100. incumb. $3,000. Feb.

3 E. Stock to Michelina Sanson! 4.650 141 of Webster, f. 28.8x 123. Feb. 1 Edward Carroll to Elizabeth M.

Hofmann 5 250 183 of f. 25x100, METAL SPECIALTIES. DIES. SPECIAL' MA-cbinery. oval dies and molds; new and 2d Band punch presses.

Kohlec Die and Specialty Sts-fiM-Wsst Washington. eor. Clinton. ARE YOU IN NEED OF EXPERT RELP TO perfect your Idea? If so. call on TURNER A BCHODDE.

general expert machine builders and jobbers. 12S Chicago. LT. B. FOR SALE 8X10 A.

ft S. AITTOTeNGINE. 8X1S Buckeye auto, engine: also otier engines and pumps. The E. H.

Wachs 15 Indiana-st. cago, and Walter Steffens survived for the Billy Delaney, Champion Jeffries' trainer; Eddio 1 1 vvesl Clt3e M. A. gymnasium last night by a score of 31 to 23. The contest was hard TOUCht from tha rRutter- Floyd 102 A.

Robbing; Welie-iev, MW. Robbins); and Sir Paul, los rFlemincl. 11 ma. nut until the second period that the local players gained finals. As the track furnished room for but three men to run at once Friend withdrew in favor of Catlin.

The race between Catlin. nnisned as named. Winner. A. Beilew Co b.

hv 1 nwar1 1 1 c-. V-'i 1 oiaitoaa. on tsf y. velos carried rha.i.. xeature was the playing of Touzalin for the Xf a leamerweight; his brother Dan, and Harry Folsy.

a clever coast welterweight, arrived in town Aasterday from San Francisco and will leavs for the east this morning Delaney will go direct to New York to consult With -the cham-nlon rmrii'n. Steffens, and Bailey resulted In a tie between cutside at the turn. baskets from fouls. Lineup: New Orleans Entries. First race a md.

SECOND HAND BOILERS. ENGINES. PUMPS, henters. and tankss all sizes. The Eclipse." Tel.

Can. and Western-ay. of the heavyweights, and the balance of the party Catlin and his high school rival, Steffens, in the excellent time of :05. In the run off Steffens proved the better, winning out by a close shave. The time was rl.

ii iT seiimg rort visr- R- Habich Sallis SchmidtlOliver I li ll.i,... ij nun. 107; Kalph Your.r, ruwuurs, wnere Mike Short, Han- Ion former manager, lies ssriously 111. -Delaney said: Jeffrie. HAND FORCE PUMP.

DISCHARGING 2 BAR-rela per minute, for SS. DAVIS-JOHNSON 49 Po. Canal-st. aTj t- .7 H- "uncan. iaremont.

vj; Arnnld tiu i c.1! fuss aieiton, Re gion. i6- Snees, Allegrette. W. eo. 1 iti tiormann to Edward Carroll! 8,000 nnujrr.

1.. ti. hitneylArchlauetto R. G. Goais from field Touzalin, 3: Habich 2-Schmidt.

Sallis. 2: P. Hauser. 2: Oliver. 2-E' Buechler Overcomes Handicap.

Til A mil a BrAiie-bt mit on 1 fe8! fisht Jack Johnson or other colored man uj.uiib vestry, nn pounas; f.rf.nk foer. 11: Neither One. 110; Swett vAuiujiiuu uj. guuu runninff nn tb nort Af tr.M, muj ui ins matter, xs either will he if I can prevent It, have anything to do wRh Jack Munroe. Jack was e-Iven the i luaiiii, loi jcs, uauser.

7. Heferee ShieldR. iTmriir Mn. i0S: Slr Kingston, loi; Bard of Avon llMt lr.li. I Jeff at Los Angeles last fall, and after agreeing Ramblers, 2l7 Armoar, 5.

Tl riflTnrildP oti i4 A TI'ao crt BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 1H to 40 horse power. Witte Gas Gasoline En-yine 47 S. Canal-st. ENf'IXFS. PUMFS.

AND mach A. L. Dawoon 2i W. Washington. RARGATN LIST ON REQUEST.

I BUY AN DSE LLSWILLT 3 SHAW. CHICAGO. GAS." A GASOLINE' ENGINES BOUGHT. SOLD rented, ft exchangeT. McDonald.

Rff W. Randolph. WANTED TWO 64X14 H. T. BOIT.FRS.

ONE CO xH. one Addresa 42. Tribune offloe. V. ucnuciiei; DacKea out.

We WOUid not harbor that hlm v. u. jod; rsariteimore. im; Atl i Jo ls ,,,2: I)T- Hart lo2 Reckoner. v.

unci, iiici tIlt5 scratch man from the Central T. M. C. A. With the leading man eighty yards ahead of him, and the closest competitor fifteen yards to the good, Buechler tore off lap after lap, passing the entire field in the last time round and winning by a good margin in 4:45, excep- I0-! m''e and 70 yards, vs.

ti rai DiUQ X. J. defeated the Armour institute five at basketball at the West Side Y. M. C.

A. last night by a score of to o. Lineup: written us to arrange ths match and been offered a big slice of the money. We would like to eet another go at Sharkey, but I am afraid he still remembers ths brin. T.fr lfVi nca.

98: Marco. Fewila, Ma mnelle. Kthel Scrugp. Pinky SV; L. Shea'Morten UUIiai UIIIC3 1UI iiie UdCK, The two mil A team th KlftK -A ra Jli i 3 je, mm vney Island.

Regarding the other fighters, wo have cleaned them all so thoroughly it is hardly worth Jv- Irrmann Edelsteln C. Conroy Cook n' R. Mm GAS ENGINES STATIONARY, MARINE AND automohll-s Oavansngh Darle-r. 4 S. Canal-st.

auiiunisa, year oiae oanifc Viilson 110 pounds: Michael Bums. b. c. by Ham- in 1 It. ti i.

t. i. i. Vj. a.

ucm I breaking finish, in which Haigh of the Central Y. A nA Rnv.nf 41, xru This is Hanlon'a first trtn v. L- Hubbard Ll.berman g' Baskets from field Shea 11 riin-r1 roy I2J. Baskets from foul-ihea 151 urai'itei Jtgt meat, the old Michigan runner, figured. These two.

running from scratch, passed the field easily and fniie-bt it inenai to maks It one of pleasure. Still, If he can secure any profitable matches he will accept. He has had several offers from Phtl.rf.inki. 31. Cook.

Morten. Umpire Mullen. -iniajier. iin: 1'ixie Land. cn.

c. or olante Boo Hoo, 110; Truffle Hunter, b. by Blueblaze Trouflle. lo7; Minnie Schiemmer. br.

by Gallantry Berty 107: Carrie Potter, ch. by Nimrod Yarn. 107; The rrugelst. lo7; Hinl-Kv- 103: Lady Greenwood. 100; Lythelist.

list; Lliy Brook. 90. Sixth race. IK, miles, selling BeFsie McCarthy. 4 pounds; Bluemlnt.

Past. Gin Spray, bo; round the last lap, Ro we winning In 10:28. all probability make his eastern debut' tn that city On his return west he may close a deal with one of ths Milwaukee rlnh. tn 1 Hyde rark Girls "Win. Thft drift irn.VAth.il a Lively Relay Race.

In the mile relav onlv two teams ia lzaro. IS. vuaui9 ixeary, but will demand a neutral referee. Neary may OPTICIANS. I7tl OPP.

PALMEB H0USBS. THE STORE OF OPTICAL SCIENCE L.R(iKST IX CHIC AliO -1 GLOBE MULTIPLEX LENSES tl. THEY STRENGTHEN AND REST T1KED WEAK EYES IN A MOST WONDERFUL WAY ONLY EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL STORB. STAFF OF 8 SPECIALISTS AND OCULISTS-OPTICIANS. TtlEY TEST YOUR ETES FREE "WE DO OUR OWN LENSE GRINDING.

SiORSCH lOl ADAMS-ST. OPTICIAiS etectac.ea. eyeglasses our specialties: cunsult school defeated the five from Medill High yesterday by a score of 16 to 6. A feature of the game was the goal throwing of Ruby Rois and Hazel iiKuier to oeat me or hold me to the First regiment and the Central Y. M.

Los Anjeeles Results. uuv 11 a cent mm wane the honor of so doing." said Hanlon. Snefllrlnr rtf hi. dKI. tnree oasKeta from the field.

a mo race, nowever, was most exciting. Tommy Webster err. n. rmvi First race, 1 mile Flourish. 112 pounds (S.

Iewlsl. 8 to 1. won: Laocoon. 7 to 5. second; Lr.

uu L11Q soldiers against Cirkle of the Y. M. A. vuus uorDeti ana Kid Broad, Hanlon said the champion was ths a to i. tnira.

'l ime. Second race, mil Ifva nourifls RAIN AT THE INGLESIDE TRACK. uaub.UA k'vijuduiuii in me country and tflfl h. hait nn i Forrnaster Wins the Handicati Bill Li- 1iSwlBl' 7 to 10- won; Americano. 8 to 1.

second; The Fog. 8 to S. third. Time. 1:13.

Third race. mile, selling Ben Hevwood, 105 rounds Redfernl. 5 to 1. won: Huanala. 5 to vv, UnBr uecause or his defeat He experisnced bo dlffloulty in defeating xviruy, nowever.

weakened In his quarter and Lundell, his opponent, forged ahead! Lffendell made tip most of the distance and was almost even with Bailey at the finish. With George Smith and Wellington In the last quarter ths snldiera innv AND EYEGLASSES PROPERLY fitted. L. Manasse Vsdlon-t Trihnns Short Takes the Two Year Old.Event. nucu ma octuuuB acKnowiedged defeat he was on the verge of collapse.

Hanlon is a frnettl and- tmnni vnnmv mina; ox lane. zv to 1. third. Time. I Fourth race.

1 mile El Fonse. Ill pounds Pono-Vanl. 4 to 1. won: tim in to 1 wumnil: Miin- A.AVVKltS. 7 uei ore leav ing San Francisco deeded a $6,600 home to his parents.

eprjrig. 6 to 1. third. Time. SOUTH CHICAGO.

130 of 25x125. Feb. 3 A. Schmidt to Edwin W. Sedgwick 1.600 62 and 4 4flvl07.

Jan. 30 es-tate or Mariana B. Lathrop to George p. Braun 48.000 Same leasehold Interest and buildings. Jan.

30 trustees of Mariana B. Lathrop, deceased, to Georee P. Braun 1 South 300 of f. 25x 1771. Feb.

3 G. C. Shepard et by M. In C. to Charles H.

Stone 8.630 HIDE PARK. Avenue H. cor 100x125, Feb. 1 (F. A.

Falrburn to Ora C. Kln-nison 1.800 253 of Drexel, 20 xl44, Incumb. $8,500, Jan. 25 Etta M. D.

Keogh to Elizabeth Hellbron .....12.000 200 of f. 50x 170, m. or 1.. Feb. 1 Henry T.

Byford to Eugene Willoughby 6,000 a cor 100 1H4. Feb. 1 Henry T. Byford to Eugene Willoughby 15,000 Same property, Feb. 1 Eugene Willoughby to Samuel M.

Sargent) 15 000 Muskegon-av 875 of 374 xl24 1-6. Jan. 23 G. L. Veatch to Han- nah A.

Nelson 2.600 250 of f. 50x136, incumb. $14,000. Jan. 29 Rebecca A.

Gore to Annie F. Barber) 28,000 LAKE 23 a of Thrcop, 24x125, Feb. 2 J. Klich to Daniel 1 200 150 of 60x125. Feb.

1 E. Mogg to Ahbie J. Fuller 6 600 213 of 47th, f. 24x124.7. Jan.

4 T. Pfohl to Steve Hanmon 8 000 No. 5522. 25x124.7. Feb.

2 H. C. Elckmeier to Mary No-6tiW- 24x124.68. Incumb. Feb.

2 E. Bough to 'William Ahern i 225 of 63d. f. 25x12414 incumb. Feb.

3 (A. M. Grimm to Austin J. Belli 1,400 64S of 47th-st f. 24x100 Feb 1 P.

Van VHssingen to Herman 2,800 150 of 75x234. Incumb. $2,000, Jan. 18 D. Eichberg to Henry R.

Boettcher. trustee 4,000 CICERO. 135 of f. Box 148 1-3, Incumb. $2,600.

Ian. 28 Jessie B. Smith to William XV. Thompson 4,700 WEST CHICAGO. Avers-av No.

217. 25xl25i. Incumb. $2,500. Feb.

3 (Frank R. Guth to Wm. 4.800 252 of f. 5fx 116. Incumb.

Feb. 3 Kaspar Drex-ler to Elizabeth Grevey 1 10 600 27 of Leavltt, f. 26x120, Feb. 3 JS. Jacobs et by 3d.

in C. to Henry I. Sheldon 4 C00 Eame Feb. 3 H. I.

Sheldon to Apol-oniaDuxl. 5000 102 of Kinzie, wf, 84tixlC0, and Jan. 22 Nora Currlgan to Rocco 5500 of Blanche-sL, f. 38 7x 139. Feb.

2 O. Egtland to Nicodemus L. Piotrowskl 75a 82 of f. 25x San Francisco. Cat tfeh a sure thing.

Smith pulled away rapidly from his weakening rival and won. Time, 3 52 4-5 Summaries: IKt' mnes, seinns: itiuD. Jim ponpra I J. Lewlsl. 2 to 1 ir 1 1 io Md V1HCK.L' CULLttT U'lui's, n.d.: Flatonius.

8 to Time, 1:55. Jack. Root a.nA Vohn vtrtii. win expected rain cams Fa trac? at Ingleslde was a sea of slush this afternW Ths changed condition, of the track did notTffei the Judgment of the betting public, who bested ths books on tho dav'a Jni." tal biiis of every description. NO AX)VAN 1 HAKGEa r.TK WILSON AGENCY.

007. 113 Dearborn-st. Tel. Cent TRACK EVFrvrs iuiu nw, mue ncvrone. i pouncs ij.

a ''i 6 lo won: Dolly Haymnn, 2 to 1, ses- i. vumo togetner In the windup of ths boxing show to be held bv the Battery D. club tonight. Root on paper looks to have th call, but Wills got a draw In his fight against Marvin Hart, who got a draw with tuu, avcuiui, io tnira. ime, nils is mendnus amount of money In ths ring every and the bookmaker.

day Curly Brown In n. Fight. 40 yard dash, handicap First heat Won bv i. H. Bremer.

6 feetj H. E. Mundt. CT. 4 feeL second.

Time. teet. Second heat Won by Walter Bteffena. r. a 7 feet; M.

G. Cirkle. C. Y. M.

C. A-Ta feit ond. Time, 4-5. reet. sec- l-hlrd heat Won by M.

B. Wellington, C. M. C. A 5 feet; Ernest G.

Snow. W. S. Y. A 1 foet.

second. Tim -ni a k. a. New Orleans. Feb.

4. Special. If. Curley "1 Brown, the and member money they require. ths The extraordinary price of 8 to was laid train st u.iuucr, rn.ua tne latter defeated Root The men will meet at catch weights, and will probably enter the contest at Close to 168 pounds Th KATnt-wrl-n'nn L1 "'-'SS.

LAWYERS. SUITE "SHOW, land I- rracfice In 1 aTl 1 courS-llcaees nftdenttaL no notoriety; counsel trT' FREDERICK DUFFY Sttlte ino rent'? iNI BANKPI PTCY fcTOCKYARDS COLLECTION AGRJNY floor. 41t Hsisted-st. of the racing firm of Llger Brown, had a fignt with a racetrack follower named Flvnn In ths wecuitr ijeorge Memsdc and Johnny Thompson, a pair of slug. a3a.rneV Rirrl.lKl-a Cr.Ae.1 Fourth heat Woh by Edwkrd F.

Larson M. C. 1 foot; T. H. Temoleton.

Oak TPark a feet, second. Time. :04 4-5 x-arn. Fifth heat W.ir, II t-i favorue in thsT year old rac? bu? Bai coltb'r Wood Mos4 won PacallyaiUh" iu nminr or tne card will bs as fol-lowst Eddie Franks vs. Ralph Worthlngton, 120 pounds; Eddie Kentiey vs.

Fred White, 124 pounds-Milt Kenny vs. Pat Feaney. 143 pounds. rotunda of the St. Charles hotel last night.

Brown placed a straight one on Flynn's nose, causing Flynn to take the count. Money and a winning bet caused the fight. Flynn dug up an angel and Informed Brown he could get a bet down-Flynn Introduced the man with money, said to be CaKon- Wa Fore'felecd? Weather raining; track sloppy, mildebra Tnirnnv m-nA VIA llu) named Lehman, to Brown. Lehman and I 4 to second: Ontlmo did business yesterday on Alamode. a filly en Sixth heatWon by XV.

Pemberton. a A TlntSf'sMl Hely' Chlca e4 tf sicoi' Seventh heat Won bv Lion Garllnee tached. 7 feet; Edward Maguire. iL 4 feet, second. Time.

:04 4-5. AI- c- A- Kitrnth hAatU'nn Ko it were yesterday matched for the wlndttp of the show to be held by the Ninth Ward guards at their arena on West Twelfth street next Tuesday night. Frankl T.v r-. .7 third. Time.

1 :20. StanJafd. BaVWondVr tered In the first race. It was Lehman's money that backed Alamode from 15 to 1 to 9 to 2 post tims and she won. Last night Brown and Lehman met and divided the winnings.

Flyr.n de J. ocuiiy will ShorC 115 Polmd- I J. Daiyl.to 1 Pnntan fin rriVmi nT est feetrH. 'G feet sendf TtaiST Ninth heat Won tj i-, '-'o. UfQfQ WtU book up with Gus Bezenah.

112 IBeTli; to 1. third" TlcS manded his share and when Brown refused tint the fight started. feet; H. Friend. Chicago, 5 eel.

cond Time -MV Tenth hut ijrni FATEXTSAXO PATENT ATTOUXE VS. eutU.vn.i free tnventions perfected. RAro tw AND AT NT l5Tvvy Tinv a Uyjght and sold for the biehlst clsh SJ10 Arthur's twtent exhibition. MS state-st rhicst! or a ma ten -wu. ciuirr jacK KOOt EiossonTran: "ere.

and Corn Third race, 1 mile and 50 yards Bin 102 pounds 2 n- 105 Im. Larsenl. 9 to 5. second: XV ti 107 (J. Martini.

5 to 1. third Time 1 l-v' Hellas. The Ledean. Tom 1 :4 Field In the lioros Handicap. Bah Francisco.

Feb. 4. ISiiecIal.l It now 5nd Harvey Blair. aI'X. feetfilA" 'for nrX erCPfeei vv urcci aim 1 iris coll and Fred Cootey at tbe Watlta league Mon- looks as if the 1904 Burn handicap will be ran iu ijuiw tus teo onerea Gardner to fight Kid Carter at Milwaukee two weeks from over a muddy track Saturday.

There are almost sure to bo sixteen starters. Neither Painty Lrash ran. and f. Fourth race. 13-16 mile, handicjir I 112 pounds IBuilmanl 7 :S.1,T.For.mater.

nor Divina can run In mud, so it Is safe to assert Ill xew incorporations. thesecreta1ryof9tat eUl yesterday Ucense followlicoral Radium Remedies company. Chicago- taring appliances ar.d remedies; caWaL Sg: W.Yea'Jman.0 Veiion; Eastern metal works, Chicago; capital. $16 noo-jnanufacturmg ornamental and structural iron James Clark. Judson Ash, Paul P.

HarrliT F. K. Brown Chicago; capital SIS noo-gw-erel contracting; incorporators. Warren Brown Freeman M. Brown.

Burt Barker Jttho D- My. ThiR: Gugllelmo Paroonl Pleasure club Chicago- i'Sfpao'lt Ashley Athietlo club. Chicago; social snt fh JOhB SwarSoljlnV California Pleasure club. Chicago- soeisi- i JPhcTrvr" cZ MlZ Deimar Athletic club, Chicago- social- George O. Wilson, B7Ervln East-California Social club Chicasro- ociat- E-Granberg.

C. Y. j. t'iiij i. to i.

second; Bo anus li ti.i i tn i Tim. i Martini. Corbett and Britt Qnarrel. Ran Pmnrlsen. Cnl A ro.

3 l-t. fccoit to Thomas Matthews! and Ing Shot ran?" -y. Ananias: 1 AU1 feeCWcond. 4-5 8 C. cor Huron-st.

k.ik araing-av. tiTviai, ine announcement made late last night that Champion Dec. 16 1903 est. of W. Claflin et by UUUH ffuinvan for twenty rounds before the Yosemlte club Feb.

29 created nnt excitement in 1Ya tmh sion, TO feeL second." OTUl Uivl First heat Won by Walter Steffens -M. B. Wellington, second. Time. -4 4-R hWiln i vc Al'TOMOBILES.

WE HA VEHElARGESLINEIrT and sufPlie. In the west. Build vow own THE P. DASEY CO. 19 La Salle-st.

second; GoddesV of Nigh t'. lO-' rDwanT'i 1 third. Time, Ladv mlm ri.1'? Belle Reed. Hand pWlini orinell II nr. Sixth race.

1 mile-Bombardier. 3unds I 3 to 1, won: Creole Jim. 101 LarserTi of? tori, second; Rrhonn Mi A Vrsen I. 2V, nth will be scratched. Eehwalbe pulled tp larat this morning and has beon withdrawn.

Itedfern, who ls coming here from Les Angeles, Is to receive $iksj for riding Eonic, win or lose. ThJ starters and probable Jockeys are: Profer, 3-7 pounds (J. Martin; Claude. 122 J. Lalyj: Ar-gregor.

119 (Builman; Oarsmon. IIS (Wonder-lyj; Fossil. 114 (Knaipl: Waswift, 113 (Hillo-brand; Arcade, 112 (Seel; Falconbrldge. 1'KI Larsen; Ben McDhul. 108; Horton.

(C. Kelly); Horatius. Iu5 (Kunzl: Joe Iyesser. If' I Foley; Our Bessie. 1M: Major l'S Eonlc, 100 RedfernJ; Nigrette, as ConnellJ.

jimmy tirltt declares positively that If the Corbett-Sulllvaa fiptit la nulled off on ihm rial. 1 Time. 1:4414. Charlie Krhw.iL. third.

fight. He asserts Corbett promised him In tho nrwuiniHl of two wftnev.a. tv, Gardiner, sond TimZ Tu4 4-5 mrxoD-Third semi-final Won bv Frank Garrett, Ratcliff. second. Time.

:04 4-5 Barrett. O. Fouith semi-final Won by j. WenirlersH- G. Cirkle.

second. Time. :04 4-fi Final beat Won by Frank J. Garrett: Walter fJ UeCmdl J- Wenglerski. third.

TUne! AVCTIOX SALES. 1 nuuiu not ngnt here before March 15, when he Is scheduled t. VnHM I menu and Hulford ran. "-osrn. instru- mf ENTRIES.

First race. 614 furlnnrs CandldatA 01 Rlnaldo, 109; Pure Food. Huniressa 64- Adirondack. Grand Sachem 10 riandlAC Sir Tnm Ti.ui.. Bel e.

BARIvER SEVETcoTpSST aiflh-8V. general auctioneers. Sales at store evrv Wednesday and Saturday. 10 a Furn tu-e. carpers, gen, household roods Tel 2109 Cen.

men 1 u- 1 raia toaay ne proposed to fight SuTlivan, and If he should be disabled then Brltt could pull down the $2,600 forfeit that Corbett has up. Corbett denied he had made any Fiyer. Boutonnlere, l6; Sam esT fi t- i Tnmead, Ladte For- 05 Thorne. Lniversity High, second Tinted M. in to Anna Lee 1 221 of 25x123 "''i lM- Gatkowski to Agnes SwiderskI I OOO Madison-sc.

225 of S. 5oi lj.x Jan. 14 S. Lowensteln to Sidney G. 2 OOO 125 of 25x125 incumb.

$1,200. Feb. 1 (H. S. Brackett to Knut Johnson 2 50 r8.1,'.,11!1' or Robey-st.

25x124; feb. 2 rest, of J. F. Slocum to AH ah W. Rowinsky et al.1 8 0O0 Vernon 153 of "25x Feb- 2 IL.

F. Dumont to Cliarpentier yyv No. 479 7. Jan 23' M. Meek to John B.

Wilson S.200 Building Permits. The following permits were Issued by the building department yesterday: Susan Clnugh; 2 story and basement brick warehouse. Butler-t $12 fwv basement brick flat. 5.i Throop-st 4 Mr. Richmsn.

1 story and basement' brick storage. 4ay W. lSii-st Second race. 2 year olds. 314 Mr.

Miller rv) Wills. MISCELLA.EOlS. promiw 1101 weni hi tne interim, and said if Britt failed to meet him he would claim the forfeit. Those who have talked to ths two men believe ths will bA rm nn a .1 Bah.ra'7 101 Ed Gr.ffV iV: MkrT Lewis in- 1 Counsel r' o. second: Time: w' academy.

Third beat Won bv II DesVln Lue jsntt Corbett fight will come off perhaps a week or two later than scheduled. nounos; roionitis, filar, Brissac ci senvine. l-il; Postmaster. Norfori lw- ent, 1C9; Decoy, "pedi- Fourth race. Vs furlongs, handican pounds; John A.

Scott. 10 PriifcesaT," 107: Kenilworth rrlnce Tltanla. LA UCHTNG WATER. BEDELIA. Just Kiss Tourself Good-Bv.

Ramhte. and lis) other pooniarsnng. 41 Addre-s LB4-RT 1U ESS VINES FHTirnS. AND ALL pisr.ta direct grow sr to planter- ni comniiislon or d- sler's profit. Write for J-A" "rOUXa Buyers' Agent.

Aii- Colombia Yachtsmen Ilanqnet. Following their usual custom, the members of the Chicago Yacht club oiiened the season wlta their annual banquet at the Chicago Athletic association lost nifiht. and if the enthusiasm developed can be taken as an Indication, the local yachting game will thrive during the coming season. Covers were laid for 2' guests, nd Charles K. Wooster acted as tonstmaster.

1-sponjws were made by Br. J. B. McFatricB. Charles E.

Kremer. Commodore Marsiiiil. I. bur. Vice Commodore G.

H. Atkln. Cant. Lucira Young. U.

S. and F. K. Howell. Frank V-Webtter.

Thomas Taylor Drill. Pre i' ar-bsny, and Capt. Francis Campbell furnishea the musical part of the entertainment. California Tor The ban ae-alnst 1.Tir-n 1 ''i iiot-enson; Earl Deaktn. second; R.

Thome, third. Tlmi 05 40 yard dash, hieh schools First heat-Won by WloafNorlb" oiowic hum Deen removed. ZFVtfEfS. Alrtta. Mur- iTiV.V.,:'n'.

Mur- Lessons in Domestic Science and Useful Household Hints every day in Th Tribune." PiavH RMlick: tH'h. Feb. 4. Among the visitors r- ieirn. North Dlvl- -7 1 wvie james oward.

WhSS paIk Chicago; iemi letcn. tan Park: J- Merrill. Erielewood. second. Time.

:05. lanus. Burns 1 li su- ev won. ny ievinson. Lcglewood:.

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