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- 1 . iJE OLY Americans Second SELF-DEFENCE, J . uitUlU AllAIN THE WOMAN CLAIMS in ysEssM Didn't Always Etep Kost Exemplary Co. (By Leased Wire to The Time.) Pittsburg. Pa., July 16. Mrs. Mary Scott Hartje, through her at torneys, has filed a bill of particu lars asked for by her husband, Au gustus Hartje, the millionaire paper manufacturer, whom She is suing for alimony, t Consorted With, Bad Women. In her libel Mrs. Hartje charges Infidelity and the respondent peti tioned the court for a more specific bill of particulars. Mrs. Hartje now avers that, during 1903 and subse quent to that date, her husband re peatedly visited disorderly houses. She also claims her husband was for several; years the owner, or part owner, , of several disorderly houses. Mrs. Hartje states that she is inform ed Jier husband visited these houses frequently during 1903 and for a considerable time before and after. Respondent Needn't Be Informed. It Is denied that the respondent is entitled to be informed in regard to the source of her knowledge as to the matters contained in her libel. The claim is made that all other matters set forth in the bill are given with certainty and detail. in Olympic Games Yankee Team Starts Today By Taking Everything in Discos -Throwing Contest and is Gradually Pulling Up an Britons-Protest Against Longboat, Canadian Runner, Sustained. TODAY'S PROGRAM. Pain will depart in exactly 20 minutes if one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tab lets is taken. Pain anywhere. Re member! Pain always means conges tion. Wood pressure nothing else. Headache is blood pressure; toothache is blood pressure on the sensitive nerve. . Dr. , Shoop's Headache Tablets also called Pink Pain Tablets quickly and j safely coax this blood pressure away from pain centers. Painful periods with women get instant relief. SO Tab lets 25c. Sold by Henry T. Hicks Co. POPOTJST PARTY DIDN'T GET TO ST. LOUIS OX TIME. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) St. Louis, Mo., July 16. Where : are the populists? '.That was the question yesterday puzzling the politicians around St. Louis., The people's party gentlemen were 24 hours overdue. The politl- ciana were asking if it, were possible - Lntf party lk&a abandoned' its cam . paign. The populist national com mittee was scheduled to open head quarters here Tuesday, but none of the - committee officials appeared. Twenty-two rooms had been engaged at the . Madison hotel, but no one came to occupy them. About July 1, R. . H. Mallett, of Clayborae, , Tex., national chairman of the, populists, passed through St. Louis on his way to Denver to at tend the democratic national conven tion. While here he engaged the ; rooms and said he would open po litical headquarters July 14. Since then the hotel people have heard aothjng from him. Morning 10 O'clock. Cycling 100 kilometers. Athletics 10 mile walk, ' heats. . Athletics Discus, free style. Afternoon 2:30 O'clock. Swimming 200 meters, (breast stroke, heats. Gymnastics Team competl - t ion. (Italian ahd German). Athletics Putting the weight. Swimming Fancy diving, heats. Cycling 1,000 meters; six teen heats. Swimming 400 meters, final. Swimming 100 meters, back stroke, esven heats. Cycling 1,000 meters, four . heats. . Gymnastics Display (Hol land and Battersea). (By Cable to The Times) London, July 16 With a rush which fairly carried the contenders of other countries off their feet, Long Lived in Fear of Son-in-Law-Shot Him When In Peril test was practically conceded to Great Britain after the first heat. There were only two heats in the event, the first four in each heat qualifying for the final. The final of the five-mile run will be concluded Saturday, the prelimi naries being run oft yesterday, when Voight, the Englishman, made such excellent time. Tom Longboat Disqualified, . Another topic of discussion this morning among those who are inter ested in the gam4s and the outcome' was the disqualification of Tom Long boat, the romantic redskin Canadian runner. By eliminating longboat, the contention of the American team Is upheld and it is thought it will ex srt a modicum of influence upoiv the Olympic committee when it comes to the final arrangements for the great ; Marathon. When the games opened this morn ing England was leading in points, with America second. England prop erly had 34 points, but including those of Canada and Australia (Brit ish possessions) the British score was augmented to 36. America had 16, but the winning of tl'e discus event with three men placed swelled Amer ica's total to 25, just 11 points be hind the Johny Bulls. France stands third with 9 points and stretching New . York, July 16 Mrs. Bartley T.Horner, held pending the result of the bullet wound which she inflicted on her son-in-law, Dr. James : W.l Simpson, said today she was fully prepared to go to court at any time and prove she fired on the dentist in self-defense. Despite his remarkable vitality, the surgeons at Roosevelt hospital have not been able yet to probe in the doctor's abdomen for the bullet, I which is lodged in a lung, and his condition continues precarious. Mrs. Horner is held on a charge of felonious assault, but it is believed LDjvSJmpson is near to. death and that the allegation I will eventually be changed to one of murder. Tempo rarily, her bail of 55,000, given on the day of the shooting, has been continued. The aged woman denied herself to all callers today, but, through her lawyer, Rowland Miles, she said ehe did not fear the outcome of the case. Always Afraid of Simpson. "I have lived in constant fear of my son-in-law ever since he killed my husband," she said through the law yer. "He has pursued me: with threatening letters aiid called at my house three times. I only shot him because I feared he would kill me or my daughter." America aggressively took the lead at the opening of the Olympic games . away from France, the other nations today in the Stadium at Shepherds ! dwindle down to one, many of them Bush, not only sending the stars and just having one point. Stripes aloft as the first winner of! Johnny Bulls Don't Attnd. Foley's Orlno Laxative, the new lax ative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It Is the best laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. O. G. King. . - ' Utay Blood Read POISON Est Pains; Can- people offer from Poiaon and dont know it. symptom. " Easily cured by B. B. B If too aches and pains In tht bono, back or Joint, Itching, Scabby Skin, blood feels hot or thin; Swollen Glands, Rising and Bumps on the skin. 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The Americans started off savagely, casting themselves into the game with a vim which fully took their rivals by surprise. The first and second sections were combined and these were easily captured by Burroughs, of Chicago. Burroughs' throw came within 10 feet of the record mark, but that was all. Dearborn, of the New York Athletic Club, then sailed the discuss and bettered Burroughs' mark about four feet. And still not a throw had been within the shadow of Sheridan's record cast at the last Olympiad. In the fourth section Garrels, of the University of Michi gan, cast 133 feet, 6 inches, mak ing a splendid throw and' eclipsing the world's record by a foot and a half. In the fifth section Horr, the giant athlete of the Irish-American Club, threw 129 feet, 5 inches. The superb throw of Sheridan in the finals, when he cast the discus two feet and two inches further than the record mark, was received with great enthusiasm, not only by the Americans, but by the entire stadium. The Results in Brief. The following were the results in the contests today: Free style discus throw. Sections one and two were combined and were won by W. G. Burroughs, America, who cast 122 feet 9 inches. The third was won by A. K. Dearborn, of America, who cast 126 feet, inch The fourth was won by John C. Gar rels, an American, who cast 133 feet, 6 Inches. The fifth was won by M. F. Horr, an American, who cast 129 feet, 5 inches. The final was won by Martin I. Sheridan, an American, with a cast of 134 feet, 2 Inches. Griffin, an American, was second, and Horr, an American, third. : In the 100 kilometer bicycle race, the second heat was won by Merl dlth, of England. Time, 2:43:15 2-5. In the 10 mile walk the first heat was won by Webb, of England; time, 1:20:18 4-6. The second was won by G. E. Lamer, of England; time, 1:18:19. A new record was also made In the second heat of the kilometer bicycle race when Merldltb, of England, drove his wheel In 2 hours, 43 min utes, 15 2-5 seconds. On account of the grilling pace, the first heat of this race was run oft yesterday. The day dawned fair this morning and there wag excellent promise for favorable condition for the sturdy contestants. In the weight-putting event Ralph ' Rose held the record, bis mark being 58 feet,' 7 Inches. America was expected to win the discos throw, but the 10 mile walk ing event was looked upon with sua p'.dos. England athletes are trog Ja Co evv.tj t- tto cou. Much comment has been aroused by the small attendance of English people,; football matches bringing forth three and four times as many sport-lovin? folks as the great inter national Olympiad. Putting 16 pound shot- Section 1, won by W. W. Coe, America; dist ance, 42 feet, 7 Inches. Thousand meter cycling event; first heat, won by V, L, Johnson, England; time, 1 minute, 33 4-5 sec onds. 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