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The Call's Page of Sports WILLIAMJ. SLATTERY EMERYVILLE FAVORED Barryand and Gunboatin BETTING EVEN ON WHITE SOX BEAT JEFF TOTRAININ AS SCENE OF BIG FIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTTILT MODESTO 4 TO 0 SANTA CRUZ HILLS Fine Shape forBout Chicgoan Seeks to Break Into Mobley Pitches pood Game for Big Fellow and Sant, Game Here, by Putting Away ValleyTeam, but Travelers Berger Reach Decision at Rickard Is Satisfied and the Official club Two heavy weights who willdash before the Oakland wheelmen's Lang Challenger Score Errors Conference inSouth tomorrow night.' V ford's on Announcement Is Expected- Today s\ Jim -Barry and "Gunboat" Smith are [Special Dispatch to The Call] [Special Dispatch to The Call]— Jockey Club President WillDecide Today Jn.fine shape for their 10 round bout MODESTO, March 7.—The White Sox LOS ANGELES. March 7. Jim Jeff- before" theiOakland Vwheelmen tomor- team* 1 defeated the Modesto R«»ds here ries' training vamp willbe in the Santa THOMAS WILLIAMS night. have row ; men trained today by a score of ito 0. The Sox Cruz mountains, and he willbegin hard tomorrow Tvill decide. Mt. has faithfully for the^'encotinter and will scored in the. second inning, were work there April 1. This was the de- AT A o'clock afternoon I Rickard ; but the ring.ripht on edge.' \u25a0 \u25a0Tl Ihave not yet to the mayor Emeryville. enter unable to cross the plate again until cision announced tonight after Jeffries been to see me. talked of Betting isquitc' brisk at even money, the ninth, when they scored three runs and Sam Berger of San Francisco bad course, Iknot) that the of the might be the scene of the although Commissioner Tom Corbejt op errors. : held a lons conference. Of infield track Mobley pitched Jeffries will go to *Bakersfleld next says he Barry to b*:a a remarkable srame great fight. decide my part tomorrow that expects r for the Reds, striking- Wednesday on a hunting trip. In tha / will for afternoon. at odds .of about out four men and lukewarm*- favorite walking but one. Smith and Lange meantime and after his return he will 9, to' 10; at |the ringside. Quite a lot work out daily Armstrong. ofrmoney by local twirled for . Smith struck out with Bob has been wagered two and Farmer Burns will report at the Santa admirers of the bluejacket, who look walked one. Lange struck out one. Blackburn, on Sox, Cruz camp April 1. while Jim Corbett for him to reach the Chicago heavy short for the and Frank Gotch will not show trr> Mayor Pledges Hearty Support to one "of sleep showed up well. The lineup: Christie Protect weight's jaw with' his Messenger, until about the middle of May. Roge* producing wallops. -:.,'- Sos— left field: Waite, center field: MAYOR CHRISTIE OF EMERYVILLE Beall. first base: Gandil, third base: Collins, sec- Cornell of San Francisco will be tho Inasmuch as; this, is Barry's initial ond base: Clactburn. shortstop: Owen». right chief masseur of the camp. course, to here.anJ in view of the field: McMurray, catcher; Smith and Lange. proposition has come to me unofficially.Of ittt-i// have appearance . Berger. as well aa Jeffries* otlsePV' THE fact that he has been promised a match friend 3 and adviser!", is delighted at •* myself. ;,rival from Weymouth in *rodesto— Osborn. third base: McCarthy, second go to the Emeryville council to be decided. lam in favor of it with his old r.ase; Mosklman. first ba^e: Palm, catcher: Camp- the bij:fellow's appearance- today. He h« Smith, he can be de- bell, sperry. eight v Emeryville to bring fight here, but case defeats.v center field: left field: Oucoty, right looks better than ever. He did It might not be much for this off it pended upon ;to T wade right into- the field: Noack.— shortstop. Mobley. . mijes on the road, three miles th«" Umpire Attendance, 1,200.' of Francisco, gunner from theltap of the gong. Ru«sell. Sum- distance on a , and after a rub down certainly nould be an accommodation to San rvhich not only mary: R. 11. E. v The gunboat 'slugger.: realizes that.he Sox •» looked fit for a championship battle. "v.T-; : his to jump 4 a wants the big fight, but has got to have it. has .th'e'r opportunity of life ReUs \u0084» 3 4 Bob Armstrong, who began work -with. into prominence tomorrow night and Jeffries today, says Johnson will not as he; wants to get . the^riiatch with have a look in if Jeffries improves as Sam' Langford he. has informed Luke fast as he has in the last few weeks. • to; Lynch Marisch and all of his admirers get Signs Releases Jeffries and Berser agree that a Site a" bet down ion ..him^ Marisch states week or teu days hunting In the moun- Nevada Promoter in Favor of Race Track that he; has (already wagered ?500 that near will be the fin- victor, And Contracts tains Bakersfield TEX RICKARD Smith will be returned the and est kind of preliminary to the hard if the odds are tempting he. expects to training that is to begin April 1. Jeff Emcnvillfis close enough to San Francisco so nobody can get down, another chunk on.the. sailor. NEW says there is nothing like coaching it preliminary contests good. YORK. March 7.—President the open pret a man into condition The " look Lynch in to /THIXKhave any They can climb into the boats by thousands and gel "Kid" George , and: Luple Carranza of the' an- and he means to make the most of his hick. six never go to big a should make : things whirl in their nounced the following contracts and trip. He willbe. accompanied by E. TA*. over there in a half hour. They could Colma in that round bout; while Joe Leahy and Frank Hopperstead. a close friend, and a com- /mrrv. not vet, am in Emeryville^ Harris also appear to be-well matched. panion on many of Jeff's hunting ex- We have settled it but /' favor of -Larsen. and ;Frank -Murphy With Hoston— Krwl'Lake. pedition?. "Chuck" With Brooklyn— hook up in the other six round go, William B»rsen. William A. IfJohnson's consent can be obtained curtain, F.urch.Jr.. .Take I.ttiitwrt. A. C. Pownpy, S. S. while a four round -- raiser will FlPti-bor. Jobn E. Hummel. T. J. Jordan. Elmer Charley Eyton may be chosen as refe- JOSEPH MURPHY R., open the hostilities. V. Knetxer. H. C. I.nmlpj-. Thonias MrMlllan.' ree of the big fight. Jeff thinks well Otto .Miller. <;. x. Rnck»r. W. I». Scanlon. Eyton expressed 4 o'clock this afternoon Tom William?, the big chief of the New ; Gcorei> of and Berber a will- OPEN W. Schirm'amUFreil— TV. l.'lricb. ingness to bare Mm as the third man WILL With NEW YORKER TO Chicago Jatnes P. Archer. Mord*»-o. He does not ; ATTENDBIG FIGHT SACRAMENTO PARK Power Boats Arthur Fromroc. Ftant Roth and R. F. Panxti?. ATto come from Williams. W. H. Christie, the mayor of Emeryville, is With Nptt York— Murray. attach much importance to tii* bids of W. S. Collinx. .T. J. A. L. Raymond. J. R. Spymour, W. T. Temple. either Los Angeles or Salt l»ak* City. already hi? answer, favor of the fight being \u25a0 prepared with and it is all in .Taku Weimar and Kd William?. have another lone talk The new officers of the American With Philadelphia— Horen, Bercrer will pulled oif across the bay. Tex Rickard, who has seesawed long in the !Harry Payne Whitney Sox and Senators to Play 1.. H. Louis Schaub with Jeffries tomorrow an«l \\\V. watch power boat association have under- Jr. and T. Frank Sj»arks. matter of the location of the l>ig battle, agrees that Emeryville is ideal.; With Pltt.«biirs— E. J- Ab'jatirchio. Charles B. him work out. He expects to lease , Cross Continent to See Jef- -^First Game on New Dia° taken the important work of classify- Adams. Chester Brandon. Kdnard Bridccs. for San Francisco in the evening. Tex say- ing The most represent- Hohert Byrnf. Harry B. Camn!tz. A. Vlnr«»nt "':",'\u25a0•,'! Battle rnond at Capital raceboats. Campbell, Italph Cuttinc. John A. Flrnn. Haw i> not in San close as San 1-rancisco can get. fries*Johnson 1 Hyatt. Mic-hapl "If it P'rancisco. it is as ative naval architects of the Unite*. J. L. Simon. Will=^ Humphrej-s. HOSPITAL INCENDIARY trip bay where Thomas W. Leach. Nicholas Maddox. John B. Tex is probably rigrht. They can across the in.boatloads States have been called upon to'for- Miller. Kuspuc Moore. GIVEN 20 YEAR TERM rules, -• William B. McKechnie. they could not go to by the car.? ;a Among the; spectators who will wit- The White Sox will be in Sacra- mulate new and classes bas?d Pat F. O'Connor. Chariot Phlllippe. William I». Colnia upon by Pow«n. Bayard 11. Sharpo. tioor^^ Gibrtou U9tO- today play opening* game the. recommendations made 1011). Everybody, seems to be willing that the fight' should go to Emeryville.: ness the big battle on July 4 will be mento 'to the the president of the association, C. L. Webb «nd .1. Owpn Wilson. Lawyers Say Client Is Insane : new ~ ' Harry Payne. Whitney, New in ball park, \u25a0 RELEA.SF.S While the matter has not been brought to the attention of the Emeryville the York \u25a0with- Sacramento the.'new ll.'T.Koerner' of Buffalo. >.". Y. By Cincinnati to New Vorfc. National league — From Love Affair line, the millionaire. which willVbe opened for the first time. The evils that*. have' so long pre- William A. Torrey. city council, it is known that the officials of. the town arc in and and which have been a By Pittsburg to St. Louis. National league— V. Thomas Elliott Saunders. who was Whitney is one of the leading-turf- The neiv pa'k- is saiJ to.'bfi one -of th* vailed decided mayor and the council j-.re not likely to have any friction over the matter. factor in preventing the. natural and G. Willis. i convicted of getting fire to St. Luke's men of the country and is an- ardent finest in'the* -state. Charles Comiskey, healthy growth of th§ sport will be Jiospital, was sentenced to 20 years' NO BETTER LOCATION OUTSIDE OF CITY PROPER leader; imprisonment San Quentin by Juds« admirer _ of ;the thoroughbred. Ho will of the WliitcSox, will do, the treated in a scientific manner by the in says mayor yesterday. lie practically art- While Williams that he is to see the this afternoon and honors at the opening. commission of experts, who will take Cabaniss race a stable of horses on the New York immediately. Tennis Tryouts Down To milted his guilt before the penalty had Rickard, generally play two games at up work involved zUo it is understood that the matter has been discussed tracks; during, coming season, and The Sox will Sac- • thf been imposed,. the After; gamo , Wednesday At 'the meeting of .the American that been found agreeable all parties that the big fight should will, largest ramento. the was a dastardly crime, coolly and it has to he, also have .the American with the senators they will, power boat .association.' held .at the Third Round "This ' come back February 24, - and wickedly planned, and coolly and only England during Waldorf-Astoria. the fol- \u25a0- .1, go to the tran sbay town. There remains an official announcement. racing the here.' an play Thursday at \u0084 , stable in ' d^ Freeman's lowing Presi- wickedly carried out." said Judge Ca-. ! park, Oakland,* with officers were elected: [ Outside of San Francisco proper there is no better location conceivable coming summer. A : '^the Commuters. Daiiiss in imposing 'Tho >, Friday, Saturday*and Sunday afternoon dent, H.T. Koerner: secretary. N. M* [Special Dispatch The Call] sentence. v he will Whitaker; to crime of jeopardizing the livs , than Emeryville. The location would not be a drawback to the fight in . Whitney has announced that games -played . treasurer, J. M. Olipharit; awful will be at Recreation measurer, BERKELEY, 7.— early The place is from make the trip to'California for the di- park with the Seal?, while there will 11. J. Gielow. March With the con- of 200 odd people at an hour in any way. easy of access San Francisco and from all* of the tennis sets between the morning when' they are sleeping rect purpose* of seeing Jeffries and be a game Sunday morning at ''Oakland clusion H. A. other points. • - calls for the most severe punishment.'" ; \u25a0 Savage Johnson battle for the heavy weight with Walters' team. :'.^'-- ";\u25a0 and P. L.Radir on the California Saunders* lawyers, That the has ' The opening of-the Charles Strong the Southern Pacific railroad can handle crowds been honors.'. '.'\u25a0 .-..\u25a0:> .-. '\u25a0 :..•'%•'\u25a0••-•''. -~7 \u25a0' . Sacramento ball Handless Billiardist a courts-the third round of the series now ami Clarence Atwood, state that they will come park today hvill be held under most proved time and time again when 10,000. and 12,000 persons have attended -The New-York millionaire auspicious . being- held to determine the men who have discovered evidence of the defend- here a special train with a party of circumstances.. President will insanity jome the big at -the Emeryville in ' Ban. Johnsdn of meet Stanford next month will ant's as the result of a love of races course. friends.' i /; the , Wonderful Performer have -. . President Taylor ofthe Boston Ameri- been completed. The Savage- affair. They moved for a new trial on The inclosure of the track would prove spacious enough to the Already special. parties -are' being sets were played ground, Judge .hold can -league club. J. Cal Ewing of the Radir to have been this but Cabanias said throng undoubtedly hand to heavy made up from'New. York and other big this afternoon, but had to be postponed that during the trial he had seen no immense which will be on witness the across Pacific Coast league and President Her-< George Sutton, a billiardist without cities of. the east to travel the man of league owing to Savage's sprained ankle, which evidence of unsoundnesa of mind. weight gladiators battle for the greatest honor in the prize ring. The ring big the State - will be in at- or wrists, astonished prevent continent to-witness the battle. • • hands local will his playing tillnext week. 20, leading tendance. . / ;. ;\u25a0 , ,,_ -, pitched green and bleachers and scats could be A party of the guests of a liard enthusiasts with an exhibition The winners thus far who will enter SKAT TOUR.YAMEXT "WIXXER* could be in the infield built banker, The Seals will,play. another- game New York., ;.will' come out-' in a Graney the semifinals are Rogers. Berry, Elkus, to scat any sized crowd which might be on hand. The immense order, with the Phoenix team; of St. Mary's of his: skill in the room last Beckett, The following were the prize win- around special train. .'An for 20 of the Thursday Powell. Mills and Frees. seats forwarded to the college at Recrea- night. The freak cue wielder. easily In ners at the skat tournament held Sun- grandstand could al=o be utilized. \ best has been park. George the semifinals the winner of the promoters. tion' The collegians .have- a 'par- defeated Helniche ina 200 point Savage-Radir. set will day under the auspices of the Oakland Gleason, promoters, casting around ticularly strong lineup and another game, scoring to oppo- be matched 411 Rickard and the have been for in- balk line 200 his against Rogers; Berry and Elku3 will skatverein at Twelfth street. Oak- teresting game should result. vWilccix, nent's 115. play; land: First prize. August Phrol; second suitable locations from many days. The local field has been thoroughly Phoenix, Beckett and Frees are paired, and the pitcher,- "has been: suffering : Sutton's best .run-was a cluster of Powell Mills prize, J. Strotkamp; third prize. Doctor looked over, and offers from outside sources have been considered. with aya sore arm, but it is getting which included about as many hard and are scheduled to clash. Klonk; fourth prize. M. Wlessner; /The AmateurßaseballTeams v in 73. .The players are t already holding fifth \u25a0 any^billiardist ever executed. promoters have been slow in making an announcement until the shape and he expects to be able to-hold shots as. matches every day and the prize, T. Levinson: sixth prize. B. matter r averaged better 'than California Katscher; prize, the Seals down. , Me 'l4 for, the representatives be seventh O. Koerbel. of selecting a location had been wearing on the nerves of the sporting Getting Busy ;Rollle Zelder, most:popu- points. , " will chosen within one of the 200 *V:: the next two weeks. \u25a0 players uses; a.bridge most his public. .-'?.;'-: r;'-;\u25a0." '&. lar :that ever donned :a .local •Sutton forT of BA.\KS WIXS CHECKER TITLE uniform, .whio now t shots,.. holding implement on his — OF PROMPT ACTION Independents will, la .with the White XEAV LATOMA SECRETARY TOLEDO. 0.. March 7. Newell Banks PROMOTERS REALIZE NEED " have a Sox, Is Ukley to^ be out practicing-to- knee. while he works in the' main on places get fight new -lineup, commencing tomorrw, as day. one leg.-' -His masse J efforts were as- CINCINNATI.March 7.—There will of Pittsburg defeated Hugh Henderson The talk of the different which were to the had the -The|clever little inflelder v was be of Pittaburg here today , \u25a0\u0084-'...'.'.\u25a0\u25a0' .; 111; Sunday.' morning tounding \u25a0'• to those who watched 'his a new racing secretary in charge of th* for the checker up in the air guessing where they were "at." The promoters follows: -." . taken at Oakland championship of fans and Goslinsky and Moskiraan.' pitchers; -.Jimmy and was unable to play, in the after- performance. ,,.', Charlie" Comiskey, owner Latonia spring. meeting as the result of America. Banks won Byrnes, catcher: I-on Kennedy, first.base;; O'Con- ;Johnson, four. Henderson three, with 43 games realized that something must be done soon, or else the delay in naming the nor, noon game on this side of .bay. of the White .Sox, and Ban the annual election of officers for the third base; .Terry McKune,. shortstop; IMo«- the j league, y Covington, drawn. The match was for the cham- Ifft fipld:.Swaynp, center field; Ireland, He has recuperated and says he will be president" of the American ' were track in Ky., today. John battleground would likelyhave a derogatory effect on the fight. klnian. -" 1 pionship of America a right ftcld; Stultz.i second, base. in the games during , .of among the spectators.' . . , Mag-inn, formerly secretary of the and side bet of ' ' the' 'end"- " the • 1,000. 'v;-:.",' Emeryville ' \u25a0 - i ;lap 1 \ Rickard and Gleason have been working on the, project The .candidates '.' for San Anselmb's week; ';.- :;/\u25a0 \u25a0.•'- "'\u25a0. \u25a0:., . .Joe Carney won the first of the Cella-Adler-Tllles tracks in St. Louis, baseball', r Dick Egan, ; 100 to 85 three cushion match between waschosen for the position, succeeding for several d*ays. and they have virtually concluded that it is the most' likely team^assembled at. the ball / the local lad .who made v NELSON— O;*klnnd. Whp park.' Sunday for »* preliminary practice such (alhit;'at second base,for::Cincin- himself and ..Champion dc Oro .»: at John Dillon, who was- made vice presi- J. J.. Cal. n »n->; where wa<» tho pucilist. bocaJ spot.; be made under the direction of Coach Parke Wil- nati.last season, left yesterday for \u25a0billiard hall* last The : Born Jun<» 5. Iv?". Cortenhas^n. l>?nni»rk. Tuesday or Wednesday, and 'as Emeryville is the only place they have been son." 'After-anf hour's .hard practlve the Hot. Springs, to join the Reds" in their score was 43- to 49." Carney was play- -Yanriigans ing 43;t0. De \u25a0 Oro's 80. I considering last two days, Emeryville to be the Regulars^and lined'up.ithe spring practice. for the looks choice to game jbelng-won by.the former by,an 8 land the battle when the promoters make their declaration. to 6 score. Manager Hartman announced 7 OCEAN SHORE ROCK As far a^ President Williams is concerned, he is known as favoring that: he has 'come to terms with.Hollis IMTUSE'S and Benham, ::both; s^ellarj slabVartists. @ @ CURE * CONTRACT REAFFIRMED all legitimate sports. It will be remembered' that he was instrumental in Next Sunday. San Anselmo |meets: Lark- TRACK - GOSSIP- © having Inglcsidc coursing park reopened some years ago, after it had been spur man exhibition game. Agreement Dare ;McHanry- bas come :to Emery-Ill* with Reciprocal hi* \u25a0 string, including .'Ana McG«e, $iscus legislation against ' Wit^the rood - FOfl closed up as a result of which was directed racetrack \u25a0 and Ban Ann. -.' v ".. RHEUMATISM the The Sequoia' baseball team journayed Stone Company Upheld . \u25a0 .•. * . •', . ®b©b®> to and -Vallejo . . .. painful Rheumatism, instead of coursing. Vallejo Sunday, took the {existing reciprocal Osaudene, anice sort of KQj'tmfmxittt'i In a disease so as medicines containing opiates camp by .'^The \be- drugs Emeryville is an incorporated town which has practically sprung from Juniors into a\2 to 0 score.- .' All tween the Ocean Shore railway and the year. olds, has .been: told to E.Eaufmann.. She and nerve-quieting are often used. Such treatment isxiangerous not 15-1 6 jyea r city or country teams wish- : 1,. has been running green, but will.do better only causes the sufferer E. B.-&.;'A--. Stone \u25a0 -because itfrequently to become addicted to the years rock"com- .« -, \u25a0 the opening of the racetrack there some ago. A great many of the Ihg'.-V games '.? \ later. . • •;\u25a0'-. .-\u25a0,-,' :.'\u25a0 sfiould.V address Walter '\u25a0\u25a0 habit, of; . pany was reaffirmed yesterday by Judge \u25a0•\u25a0•.' '•"-'., Z '\u25a0\u25a0'• \u25a0 drug butinedicines this nature are always injurious to the system. Strycker, .street, San ; *\u25a0; citizens of the town arc connected with horse racing in some capacity -^3273*' Sacramento- - - Van Fleet on the ground |that the ;con-* iiu'\u25a0'\u25a0- Williams '\u25a0' ha« arrived at the track Vlth Rheumatism is a disease of tho blood, and its cure depends entirely upon a Francisco.^'. -. \ ; Taylor, Belle. Brady and Cardinal Sartor tract was of advan tage ; \u25a0 hardly any chance of any opposition being directed against . to all.creditors. .•'. > -. *\u25a0>\u25a0':-\u25a0• \u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0.--"\u25a0 thorough 'purification of the circulation. As long as the There is the v. ;.;.•,\u25a0?>•• ',.'\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0 . blood remains Walter, Kaufman, attorney for,Receiver bought - acid,' inflammatory of thd nerves, battle being held there by the citizens of the town. . Stratton; V O. A. Marshall -has Kid North.' Thl»• saturated withuric an condition muscles GEE GONG TELIiS^STORY said' the company Intends' to J« IBarney Scnrelber's 1black ;hoodoo, bonght the and tendons of the bodywill exist, and the pains, aches, soreness, and hot, -Heretofore there have been no professional fights held in Emeryville. enlarge Its old and,establißh-new.- plants other- day .by.Bos*.,wh© inTested ln'Pbll sroar. flesh ofRheumatism continue. - Tho .OF KILLINGYEE YUT.WO along the line. \u25a0" :• from the same barn. Kid North Ik good enough feverish will one safe and sure cure'for^^ big fight going undoubtedly help to bit. to,wln any - - The. there will liven the place up'a race;In America. . Rheumatism is S. S.S. Itis nature's remedy for this disoase, made entirely tell the V • ,_ , the"; ; ,; of the healing, cleansing juices. and extracts of roots, herbs and The meeting this afternoon will talc. : f evidence in the of \u25a0 barks ... All '; trial SUPREME "::\u25a0Ad Wolga«t has reached Chicago on Ms way r from Gong,V accused bf,i;the :,murder. -'of 5 Yeo COURT UPHOLDS Mich. praises .Nel- the natural forests. S. S. S. does not contain anything that isinthe slightest COUNCILMAN SAYS ALLFAVOR PLAN. to his home In Cadillac. He• -" 14,' \u25a0\u25a0 Tiit;Wo, Novembers. 1909, 'now OF ESTATE son for the latter's gameness. . :/ way injurious to the system. Itis absolutely and purely vegetable* and '/has \u25a0 x a C. Coburn, a member of the Emeryville council, said: been .^submitted itofithe,jury,and: the »' \u25a0\u25a0•.•\u25a0•.:\u25a0- •--?--.^;.-•--",\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• ,•;\u25a0'•.'\u25a0\u25a0 ;v.-j _'Vv John ' ' free from[opiates or.sedatives of :any kind. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by holding the.dight^at. bearguedltoday. r '. f. J:> The St.: l«uis'.Nationals hare gone >to Little "There has been talk about the of Emeryville. case/will ~\ The "supreme court -sus- • •; '_\u25a0 \u25a0; removing the uric from the circulation, it the pure, ; 1 Rock for training. .";,\u25a0%-•• \u25a0•"; \u25a0...'.• . .:\u25a0-.\u25a0:\u25a0_ \u25a0\u25a0..'-*.'.'/ acid makes blood rich \u25a0i -The chief witness yesterday. riv-as Gee- tained "the -decision !:of. courts . Personally boxing game, and""Isec no why , the\lower<; and heaalthyso that instead of depositing sharp, uratic impurities into Ilike the reason it should not Gong?Himself J who,*;' in " c.'st> le, Jthe 'case of tho fdramati ' in George |W. Stout; iex- inclined described -the: shooting, i: : : ;- ; ;P.\ thjreatens to shoot muscles,^nerves,:joints and bones,, it nourishes every portion of the body be held here. Others on the board are to that view. Iam sure : . ecutor for the.. estate of-A/ Rede- ; natural, properties. oa any |-VI-/got scared/'v said*; the:witness meyer; -against?' John.; A.-Redemeyer, :; young with healthful Book Rheumatism and medical that if it were put to a vote of the the proportion -in favor would through interpreter. gotVtieap a - two women to request "kan* \u0084."1 '. a' son 'w of. the dead ::nian. .The lower - advice free allwho write and "it.; jurisdiction one shot, \ ') :\u25a0.:;•,'\u25a0"\u25a0;\u25a0 ,;"'\u25a0• : A be 99 to 1. The board has sole over the question of granting mad and Iflred and then three courtslV found ;inVfavor,"of.Stout?- in . \u25a0.-'•.; ''.'\u25a0--...., ..\u25a0 \ -''-\u25a0:\u25a0.' ...;^/-y," GA, or: four others. "I-did riot"know} what matter,- '\u25a0 policy, \u25a0'\u25a0 % Reinliold ;Albrecht,l4;Albrecht,l4 4.' Lapidge ;street, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, permission." s the i "of an^lnsurance for I"was ,".doing.' ;l? thought '>'Tee v Yut ~Wo $10,000/ which -thej ; presented charged > with.'-'assault, with a deadly pull ; ~ dead" nian: : threatening would"" >his :«revolver and kill me.'' to';his; son, ,weapon ior to shoot Julian ',why 'shot; - but later recalled. John That' was ;l. him." ;'•.'..\!- VY'.V"" Uedenieyer ;' to f"surrender, and ?Pearl LWelgel,:sisters^ late Satur- refused !• the * vwrr DR. ««=** Catholic League Ball Stagg Evolves a Safer policy,"jwliichhe ;held,\resultingUn?the day:nlght^because .they:"would not tell JORDAN'S DOG SETTLES DISPUTE t suit;, the :decision jof :which '• turns >'the him where' his .wife jhad gone,' appeared policy over '..estate. \u25a0.;-:'\u25a0\u25a0? ; ; in^Police^Judge Snortall's court yester- VCV r> to' the^ : : ' " "'"* ' ' ;; \u25a0 C AS OWNERSHIP day. S "Albrecht acted jso strangely,"' in a^-^'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"' MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Tourney Opens Football Game J \u25a0" '*""'\u25a0\u25a0 nm 'tCRCATCN TttAKt CVCR) j ' court ithatl;the\ease^.was 'continued 'till any ' 5 w c©ntr»ct«d \u25a0 £Ut*»m \u25a0 \u25a0-"—""" ;' Carlson, NOTMOVE THE Saturday -. Andrew: 1631 Florida'; street, and the judge -ordered him positively cured by the oUaat — v CHICAGO, andiWilliam;BnglislC ytorf. •petialUt The tournament of the Cath- \u0084 7. 516 Central ave- QUARTERS held examination^-beforeNthe '. in- \u25a0^ Bflj 9&C3 an Ik* Coast. F-»tiMiih»JF-»tiMiih»J baseball March . Coach A.^ A. DETENTION "\u25a0 • • - - ; f^B m^m bS f league will open Stagg of the University of Chicago nue.^bpth'claimVa'.setter, named V;Spot" sanity A commissioners.' fifty /•*«. olic Schools Athletic • " has' question returned }from :his four days \u25a0of and v toItestj the r / Police /Judge The the department ' this afternoon at the Ocean Shore /."lab- placed ~ .-rumor 'that of oratory", experiments. with;the Shortairj yesterday^ :Carlson sat commerce tand >labor, intends :toichange WRESTLER BECKER DOWNED Cured by the Marvel of the grounds. The contending teams are Univer-'- the; andSEngllsh ? ComulUtMß free ana tenet!, private.; , sity. of.Arkansas football team.; That onelside lof courtroom the Chinese rTdetention;.: quarters'.* from ; ST. {JOSEPH, 'Mo^March-, 7^—Frank the; System > Trwunrat p«noaaDy by ' < at"; «v letter. A from St. Peter's school and St. Pat- a "simple, safe, interesting income cherts'. Jay,';j shout- the jriew^Angel jisland jstatioh • Obbac. positive cure ia rrery and virile" the^othen Jback Uo Gotch nipped'«the'wrestllng-champlon- oat palran toy etua penaaaently, • - oh' u-v edEnglisln>but^theVdog' \u25a0 -Dtltx blood in without \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 new game .will be revolved- did not.move. the :/old. location, at > the deadly mercttry, lodide of potaslk, bat pareiy ieg*- dfrtitkffflu rick's school. for next Pacific?; Mail shipfaspirations iof> Becker" here or with year "Comej here, «Spo t,""shouted .Carlson," and :; Doctor^ table, Ufa ingrodients. _ Topror* Itwa willlead you » Writ* far bosk. PMILOSOPM V was .the coach's summary 'of his Wharf was'rshown: baseless jyesterday; tonight;'* when;he}downed }him in" two ,, . championship basket ball tus- ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; The unique >test;\- -j :^V thejdog iranUo;him:slTheTcase;was con- wheri? lmmigration?CommissiorierfHart straighMfaUs.fthe §W«*JtiMm • . first.Jn"l2:os -and' the sle St. Anthony's school of most, tihued;till".toSay;sb'thatfeach' side ! - •" << 30 Day Treatment Free between . The definite striking " " could Northi i>that secbnd?ihjß:sl^v^: ;; ; ; and /of announced v.'the\^ steamer Curs fathome now. Send far a Oakland and St.. Peter's -school of San Stagg's conclusions gained4 produce .;morei.testimony, ; Monticello, formerlyon^the Mare r SymptomsleaTtqnlck. toot««1 . [ in Arkansas 1 Island frmtreatmentudromart^UabookonCaraefßloodPoMca. I t Francisco hai been postponed until to- strengthened his belief,- says, run.'jhad been" 3 for"the; CO., ' Blt;jflßpj,oj2^S.r, CAL| \ he .that : secured better" AFTER 6oXLE\-' THE OBSAC 3440 Sector Bldfl.. Chjcao* morrow evening. !The game will be pushing;andpu!ling;can be-doneaway FEMININE;NAMES AREr> accommodation^ of -witnesses. "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0">'\u25a0 \u25a0-".'\u25a0 COULONJ played in Siaplamat Indian gymnasium," with, diving tackles ; XEW. ORLEANS,^ March •:".—-Johnny Folsom streets.*. eliminated and the Coulon, .weight champion;- Twenty- fourth and . forward pass \u25a0", reconstrucledron i : J PUZZLER^TO)COyRt '' -bantam l who The boys of- St.:' Joseph's academy. .faster COOK TO HELP TAKE won jhis;|s yesterday,^. expects fight C» Bl.tO fornn^.rartl .. -he game.*^ggß|^s and*ißitarGoii- TOrPRISON here!' r /to 'school an.awful:walloping?-Sun- Fra'nkle-Cohley as a can Peter's t-He;wiir.have.a long;iist of'first hand zales?? *;Police^ Judge fiShortali 'soori:as match "' grounds by;piling?up arranged:"* 1 \u25a0 QPREECONSULT ME FREE day the home opinionsto yesterday. :- ,'.'l • be '„;'\u25a0: ' on . present, to the!national dori'tjsec iany^women; in" \u25a0;,Former," , Police"" Zli */\u25a0\u25a0"?\u25a0 N wL you fi lonely 2 \u25a0 cfoot- Chief 'of Jesse B.fCook !\u25a0 \u25a0. •\ ] If are. worried .ahout ' »ny IS runs to.the. latter' tallies. ball rules !; * c6urt."^\:SarasFlnk;:hadSbeeri:S charged reported ~ - JP prirate, - blood, • committee >Vhen -?it meets ted States -.Marshal iEl 'Vl disease. *Vtn Th*> frame was a practice bout in'prepa- 25 New - ,with on^coniplaint'iOfjßita'Goh-' .tc^Uni DATE FOR • ' March .in * York. to** pass the liottfcyesteraayato bassist IDeputyJPaul CHANGE TAFT ;Vv*' ''or:\u25a0' .nnrtma: trouble. You ei»ci»!UTi,a.|s| * the" openings of :the. official "on" cc". '.;:,ACshort,** ;': ••_ m»y,-pgy me ;after fI'enre "jarai m s*m kydumlih.- ration for 1910 rules. . zal stoutt built"!manIstood 'Arnerich|injreniovlngfJamesf Donnelly; X •\u25a0: Pa.v --March£;7.—The /\.* Jff In the Catholic Schools Athletic up'•imthetdqckjkndl ithatjhe PITTSBURGH ji^^^**^E«, r">i ami tou arc .«atUfl«>• Chickasa\v.:?tb"fthe scheduled 5 has Cbeen^moved tor hurried action.".; forward andViexplained ».f that "..he .;\u25a0 was prison Jjeaveh 4 >. ;F«jnoa« 'l< DR. MOREL, and A5-o- ."'Truth' never catohes £ \u25a0 - ' federal & a t-":> worth^iKan.t forward;to May>2,?that President ;Xaft you you \u25a0'may.'joßC^J-^' up * v ": Rita'rGonzales. „ / I_Hi» Cores \ rioter.-51 Third street. n»ar The Health have : with a lie." /'There tare -sides where "the 'prisoner? is" team a< -tv/o\u25a0 ' ' life may.ifiee/.hisj brother's' \clash? with •;-.-".•/,..\u25a0 Health," ty every; ; <\u25a0 , .:- • \u25a0 : t^scrve^av l~l~ : >;~ Market, San Cat for you should choose* T story." :->.> . /-.:. t ':jail' :days. ; "*' 7 :\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 s'; •- ;-h -.Francisco.."- •'Shasta' was! sent 'to torilo 'term.";\u25a0>\u25a0'\u25a0;••\u25a0.;> "'\u25a0' !:^:^"'K^\u25a0'.\u25a0~' •\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0 <\u25a0 the iPirates t on;Forte field.:;t WEEKLY CALLi;SI PER: YEAR