MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1910. XMB JBVEK1MU TIMES, UKAMD JTUIMtS, N. ]>. PAGE THftSS. LOOKS PRETTY MUCH WHS - LIKE SALT LAKE CITY Ely, Nev., Jan. 31.—As & result of hundreds of queries relative to the lo­ ! SPORTING WORLD cation' of the coming Jeffries-Johnson OUR JONAH DAY contest and tho so-called controversy between Rlckard and Gleason, Tex Rickard today made public terms of a contract signed last Monday in Og- OBrlen's work must be considered University and High School den, by Rlckard, Berger and Jeffries. COME truly wonderful. In that year he Under this contract the contest is tackled A1 Welnig twice, Jim Jeffords Basketball Teams Beaten to take place in Salt Lake City unless i' \ 01HEN EMUS twice, Joe Choynski, Joe Walcott, « MAKES the authorities Interfere, and, in case Marvin Hart, Jack Bonner, Kid Car­ at Fargo they do, Rickard is to forfeit the en­ ter and Mike Schreck. tire purse of $101,000 to the contest­ That's a pretty hard gang for a ants, who are' to divide it equally. A HIGH PUGE man to have crowded into his entire And Have a Good Time • 1 ROUND Fargo, N. D., Jan. 31.—On Saturday **********..:***** record, let alone a single year's bat­ evening the Fargo college five de­ tling. Yet in 1904 he took Bob Fltz- feated the university team by the simmons twice, Joe Butter, John Wille * Political Announcements * at the Only a Middleweight Yet He Dulnth Skater Returns Home score of 28 to 14. The game was hard •«##«•<. #•••#**•# A1 Kaufman, Sam Berger and Tommy fought but cleanly played, and the Burns. . Republican Candidate for {Sheriff •'> Boxed Best of the Big With Many Medals Won visiting guard gave a remarkable ex­ I announce myself a candidate for J- Another tough mob to be caught hibition of gleaning free throws, Bcor- I ''i with, don't you think? Yet out of the nomination for Sheriff of Grand #. Ones ing ten points out of a possible eleven. all that maze of flying fiBts the high on Trip The other Tour points awarded the Forks county and respectfully solicit M financier of the ring came through the votes of the Republicans of the visitors were two field baskets made county at the primaries to bo held in smilingly. Surely such work entitles in the first half. At the end of the H.T Ed W. Smith him to a high place in ring history. Carl W. Ahlroth of Duluth, Minn., June. Automobile first half the score stood 17 to 9, in Chicago, Jan. 31.—They are writing * one of the finest and best known favor of the IOCIB. and five free throws —J. D. Johnson. Jack O'Brien of' Philadelphia out of skatei'B in the northwest, returned to were the only points gained there­ the ring, age 32 years almost to the Candidate for Office of Clerk of V V §| his home today, after a most success­ after. The lineup: District Court day. YeB, they are actually saying ful skating tour through the east, Fargo College— University— Jack is all through and that his best wires which has lasted for the past ten I hereby announce myself as a Re­ Slingsby f Sad day has long -s.ince gone by. that he publican candidate for the office of .'.•5- days. In Milwaukee Ahlroth defeated H. Haggart f. Bluett SHOW is a has-been, a good old warhorBe Clerk of the District Court at the Fisher, tho professional skater of that j Thayer. \ primaries in June. If re-elected, I now sadly spavined and as thick in Ity, in two out of three races, and in Perry Sorenson the wind as a man groping for the the third race Mr. Ahlroth came in promise to give to the duties of the I Pollock i.... g Farn um office as heretofore my best efforts ice water the morning after. second. In Chicago he was first in j Fortin g McHolland and attention. It's a sad story—it always is when one race and second in the other two. | Another Credit to Fargo. In Cleveland be finished second in Thanking you for your past sup­ you see a noble craft, once spoken Indian Runs Magnificent Race, ; In the contest played here on Sat­ port and assuring you of my appre­ of as about the moBt stylish thing two out of three races, coming in urday afternoon between the Fargo Week of Feb. 1-5,'10 third in the lace race. While in Pitts, ciation of your support at this time, afloat, pushed into the side stream and Grand Forks basketball fives the I am, and beached, all ready for the wreck­ Finishing Four Minutes burg Ahlroth came in second in the Fargo quint won out by the score of international championship race. Ahl- Yours respectfully, ers and the junk heap. Well have to 31 to 16. At the end of the first half —M. W. Spaulding. take them at their word that Jack is Ahead of Welshman roth's average was higher than any the score stood 11 to 7 in favor of Jack^^Auditorium all through. His age inudicates it. other man'B who entered the series the Grand Forks team, but a brilliant POLITICAL ADVERTISING. and the manner of his trimming at of events, and he brought back a rally in the second half won the game I hereby announce myself as Re­ the hands of that lusty young bull, Pittsburg, Jan. 37.—Suffering from splendid string of medals to add to for the local team. The game was publican candidate for treasurer of A1 Kaufman, clinches it not uncer­ a severe cold and racing the last five his already large assortment. For the marked by clean playing and the ef. Grand ForkB county, subject to the G. F. Military Band Every tainly. miles in distress Percy Smallwood, past fourteen years Ahl roth's cham­ fective work of Captain Cruikshank, prin-iry election to be held June 2C , pionship of the northwest has beeu who made twelve baskets, was the 1910. I have always been a Republi­ And who will say that O'Brien was the plucky little Welshman, who is undisputed. not once the most stylish thing, on now making Pittsburg his home, greatest feature of the contest. The can, and have resided in this county Evening and off, as they say in the theatrical struggled heroically Saturday night to lineup: for 30 years. I will appreciate your ads, the ring ever had? stave off defeat at the bands of Tom Fargo— Grand Forks— support High Place for Jack. Longboat, the marveolus Indian run­ Cruikshank f Armstrong —J. R. Barker, More than that, when you dig into Nesbit f Roddy tf Johnstown, N. D. ner, but the task was too much, and L Simpson c O'Keefe A fine display of automobiles. things flstianic and pry to the sur­ Longboat. sprinted across the tape a Rusche g Hiekey Republican Candidate for County j face the cold facts you must give Jack winner by more than four minutes. Spalding g Williams fakes and all, a high place in the The winner's time for the 12 miles Treasurer. Speeches by prominent men. swatters' hall of fame. Unwilling was 1:08:37;' Smallwood's mark was I here by announce myself a can- j OF BOM III Gin didate for the nomination of county] though one may be to do.this, facts 1:12:37. The world's record for the and figures, to say nothing of senti­ distance is held by Smalbvood, he treasurer, subject to the will of the i Sporting Notes Republican primaries in June, 1910. j Good time for everyone. ment a.nd sportsmanship, force you. having covered the 12-mile route in Look over the list of the big fellows 1:04: 21* 3-5. Frank Hayes, Well Known I would appreciate the support of the j Outfielder Ed. Williams, the New voters and offer my past record in; he tackled, escaping defeat and here There was a large crowd present in and there plucking one of them neat­ Trainer of Pugilists Will York recruit from the Marion league the service of the people as a guar- j Admission - - 25c the Expo rink, where the race was club, is a full-blooded Indian. He will antee of my conduct of the office, if j ly. Then consider that Jack never run, -Manager .John J. Bell estimating was more than a middleweight and Open Class thus be a running mate for nominated and elected. j that more than four thousand per­ Meyers. tf —Henry Hancock. j most of the time could make 154 sons were preBen. The first event on pounds with. ease. Some going, that! the card was a five mile race, six Chance Is still boosting Roy Miller, For County Treasurer i Everybody Welcome. These are facts and figures. On the starters toeing the tape in this. Only Frank Hayes, the well known pu­ I hereuy announce myself as Repub-! sentimental, and sportsmanship end of a recruit, according to telegrams from three of the, six finished, Tailfeather, gilist trainer of this city, is planning the coast. lican candidate for treasurer of Grand It, and'offsetting his sometime prone- an Indian, winning in 28:29 1-2. Hugh on starting a boxing class in this Forks county. I have fcaen employed ness to talk it over in advance with Bruce was second in 30 minutes flat, city within a short time. Mr. Hayes in the treasurer's office as clerk and an opponent, we find that Jack never and Edward McCleland was third, his has had considerable experience along Pittsburg's St. Paul recruit, first deputy for 18 years and if elected will broke a contract and would fill a date time being 45 seconds slower than this line, having had more or less to baseman .Taftk Flyn.n has signed a personally attend to the duties of the Jack's Auditorium if there wasn't $100 In the house, his Bruce's. McClelland won salvos of do with the training of some of the Pittsburg contract, Flynn, who is at­ office. I will appreciate your vote only insistence being, that the promo' applause by the great sprint he made most famous American boxers. tending Georgetown Law School, is at the June primaries. ter get even on the bloomer. at the finish. Hayes has the distinction of being confident he will make good•vvitli the —Holt A. Shaw. It was almost to a day of Jack's The main race was a beauty, al­ James J. Corbett's first manager, and Pirates. February 1 to 5, 1910 32d • birthday that A1 Kaufman, slow CALL FOR SPECIAL ELECTION. though Sinallwood disappointed his it was through the advice of Mr. Hay­ Shortstop Coffrey's sale l»y Boston In pursuance of a resolution of the as he is, showed the critics at Phila­ admirers by the slowness of his stride es that Corbett entered pugilistic cir­ delphia that Jack's day had passed. to Indianapolis was tinder an optional City Council of the City of Grand it was stated by the Welshman's cles as a professional, fighting Peter agreement. In Boston they feel that Forks, N.,D., adopted Jan. 20, 1910, T The Philadelphia boxer was born friends that he was overtrained, and Jakcson a sixty round draw in San January 17, 1878, and it was- on the the youngster will return next fall notice is hereby given by the electors that on arising yesterday morning he. Francisco. Such men as Domnick a finished shortstop. 19th that Jack's disastrous battle waB could scarcely breathe, owing to a McCaffery. Ed Smith, John P. Clow, of the City of Grand Forks. N. D., and each successive year up to and 1930, all said bonds to bear date fought. congestion of the lungs. However, he Tommy Warren, Ike Weir, George that on the 14th day of February, including the year 1929 and $2,000 to­ March 1, 1910. The proceeds of said The Cleveland club has finally ask­ 1910, from the hour of 8 o'clock a. m. gether with unpaid interest to said bonds to be used for the purpose of Kaufman in Slow Fight. insisted on going ahead with the race, Siddons and many others have been ed for waivers on Bill Hinchman and "I could have whipped Kaufman in until 5 o'clock p. m. of said day there date upon the whole amount of such paying for the installation of a and during the last five miles he held benefited by the training they received Denny Sullivan. Hinchman will prob­ shall be held in the City of Grand outstanding bonds to fall due Feb. 2S, three rounds that night," remarked his sides all the distance, his face at the hands of Mr. Hayes. Duncan coagulation plant and an extension to ably hit the trail to Louisville in the Forks a Special City Election for the 1930, all said bonds to bear date of the filtration plant and the genera: Sam Langford In Chicago two days wearing a look of pain. McDonald, who fought Pete McCoy American association. Lack of speed later. This 1b interluded to show how purpose of submitting to the electors March 1. 1910 and the proceeds of improvement of the filtration plan: Those who knew Smallwood were with skin tight gloves for two hours resulted in his downfall. of said city the following questions said bonds to be used for the purpose slow and "bad" the Pacific coast man astonished because the Welshman and thirteen minutes at Butte, Mont., and the waterworks Bystem of said for their approval or rejection, to- of paying for the installation of im­ city, all being an addition and im must be and to -what extent O'Brien rkept jogging' along all the time, never for the middleweight championship of Frank Arelianes, the Boston Red must have gone back to permit him­ Sox pitcher, was forhierly. a third wit: provements to the city's lighting sys­ provement to the city's waterworki once making a sprint. After the start America was one of Mr. Iiayes pu­ I. tem and power plant therefor. system. self to be bested by a carthorse, for the two runners jogged along, side by pils. At one time Hayes was the baseman and had no intention of at­ Kaufman was little else, according to Shall the City of Grand Forks issue The following places are the place: side for the first five miles. After winner of the R. K. Fox lightweight tempting to shine as. a twirler until and negotiate the bonds of said city IV. the stories of the six-round affair. championship medal for Colorado, he was told that he would never shine designated as the voting or pollini this stage was passed the Indian in the sum of $75,000 bearing interest Shall the City of Grand Forks issue places for said election, to-wlt: O'Brien began boxing in 1896 and sprinted, and to the great surprise of Wyoming, Utah and Texas. at the difficult corner of the diamond. then was merely a welterweight. Go­ at the rate of 4 per cent per annum; and negotiate bonds of said city in First Ward—City Pump House. all, Smallwood made no effort to keep Out of all pugilists there is an the sum of $35,000, bearing interest ing. over the first five years, of his Pete Lister, formerly of Toledo, is payable annually in denominations of | Second Ward—Arlington Park Ho near him. Little by little Longboat average of but. one in ten who knows $1,000 each to mature as follows. | at the rate of 4 per cent per annum tel. record it Is found that scarcely one crept ahead until he had lapped the how to teach the art. as well as prac­ being touted as the successor of Tom of the men he fought in those days $3,000 together with unpaid j payable annually, in denominations of Third Ward—City Fire Hall. Welshman on the sixth mile. tice it, and Hayes is one of the fel­ Jones, as the regular first baseman fl.OOO each to mature as follows: is standing up for battle these times. of the Tiger team. This will be his interest to said date upon the i Fourth Ward—City Hall. ' On the next mile Longboat sprinted lows who can do both. He will prob­ whole amount of such outstanding) $1,000 together ' with unpaid Fifth Ward—City Fire Hall. One of them, the ancient Bobby Dobbs several tlmeB again and soon gained ably meet with success with his ven­ second trial in the big show and he is over in Ireland doing the best he bonds to fall due each year upon the,' interest to said date upon the whole Sixth Ward—522 North Fourth St another lap. ture in Grand Forks. has many friends in the game who 1st day of May for the years 1911 and I amount of such outstanding bonds to Seventh Ward—624 Cottonwood St can, but he is in awful shape. The crowd kept yelling to Small- believe that he is ccrtain to stick. In the early days of O'Brien's ca­ # o * # $ $ * s[s % $ ;]c JJ; sjc $ each succeeding year up to and in-1 fall due each year on the 1st flay or The registration list used at the wood to let out a reef or two, but eluding the year 1915; $4,000 together j May for the years 1911 and each suc­ last general election shall be used at reer he received but one setback, and these calls were unheaded, although In they fear that Eddie that was a bad one, ostracizing him * DIAMOND DUST * Summers will have an unsuccessful with all unpaid interest to said date j ceeding year up to and including the such election and no new registration Longboat was gaining, gaining, all upon the whole amount of such out-i year 1915: $2,000 together with all is required. as it did for many a weary month the time. year. Here are a few of the things out in San Francisco. Young Peter that are looked upon as contributors standing bonds to fall due each year: unpaid interest to said date upon the The polls at such polling places The Indian took his third lap on the President Garry Herrman of the upon the 1st day of May for tho years whole amount of such outstanding! shall be continually kept open from Jackson, a tough colored welterweight tenth mile, Smallwood never hasten­ to a bad year: Bad knee that bother­ put Jack down and out in thirteen Cincinnati Reds, will accompany his ed him' all last year, sore arm that 1916 and each successive year up to bonds to fall due each year upon the S o'clock in the forenoon until 5 ing his pace. It was seen here that team to Hot Springs, Ark. In the and including the year 1929, and 1st day of May for the years 191G and o'clock in the afternoon and no long* rounds, and Jack never was quite able the Welshman was in great distress has bothered him all winter. A pitch­ to square accounts with Peter. years gone by Frank Bancroft has er with a bad arm and a sore knee $4,000 together with unpaid interest! each succeeding year up to and in: er. and the result of the race was no always done the traveling. "I had a to said date upon the whole amount i eluding the year 1929, and $2,000 to­ Dated at Grand Forks, N. D., this 1908 Jack's Best Year. longer In doubt. certainly is in bad shape. O'Brien bobbed up in foreign lands nice new porcelain tub installed in of such outstanding bonds to fall due! gether with unpaid interest to said 20th day of January. 1910. Longboat ran a magnificent race, my home and that is plenty good February 28, 1930. All said bonds toi date upon the whole amount of such —J. D. Taylor, In 1901 and again in 1903, easily trim­ and every now and .then he would ming the best to be found in Great enough for me. Why should I go to hear date March 1, 1910 and the pro-| outstanding bonds to fall due Feb. 2S, Mayor. dart over the course like a greyhound, Hot Springs to get a bath?" said the ceeds of the said bonds to be used for I Britain. His banner year was perhaps slowing up only after he had greatly 1903, during which time he had twen- secretary of the club. X: the purpose of paying the amount of widened the distance between himself * the city's share or so much thereof ty-four lights or an average of about and his opponent. THE one each fortnight. Considering that Hughey Jennings is doing every­ X j as the same will pay of the expense MUSIC! most of his opponents were men who It looked to the spectators as thing in his power to convince Cleve­ 5; of paving its streets, being for such R-HtKE Ernest Rorke, SUPPLIED though the red man was afraid Percy land that it would be well to trade !£! paving expense already incurred and IiANCE AND OK outweighed him many pounds had something up his sleeve, but Manager Nig Clarke for Charles Schmidt, the y j to be incurred during the years 1910 COX CE 111 SHORT when the eleventh mile was entered Tiger backstop. Jennings is a fluent $!and 1911. ORCHESTRA Phones 1328. T.S. upon and the Welshman was three and eloquent and even forceful talker, II. N.W. 405M. NOTICE laps behind, this fear disappeared. but it. is likely to require something *: Shall the City of Grand Forks issue On the last mile Longboat lapped more than this combination to cause J and negotiate the bonds of said city IP IT POMES Smallwood again, and when time McGuire to lose his eyesight. in the sum of $16%000, bearing int<«Wt; came for the Indian's finish he show­ have made many u at the rate of 4 per cent per annum i FROM ed a migniflcent burst of speed and Definite announcement has been; X i annually, in denominations of $1,000! finished amid great applause, a win­ made that the Brooklyn team . will i lionaire, so don't despise w | each, to mature as follows: ! NORTHERN PACIFIC TRAINS ner by four laps. train at Hot Springs. Ark., grounds! $ $1,000 together with unpaid; having been secured of NVhitington1 them. No. 13—For Wianlpeg, •toppfnfc- g| • interest to said date upon the whole i Grafton tad Drajtoii Imvn NEW GOAOHFOR Park from March 1 to March 21. The Just as brick upon Itrick Wj amount of said outstanding bonds to ot 5t25 p. an, Pittsburg Pirates then have the park. Jo. *1—Por St. Paul, leaves 1X10 p. m. REID MISSOURI TEAM JL! fall due each year upon the 1st day Aa. 00—From PeuUu at T<18 a. — _ The closing of this contract makes rears our high buildings. '"'of May for the years 1911 and each arrives In Grand Forks at the Brooklyns the fourth major league i 10(88 a. in., arrives at Farn & Columbia, Mo., Jan. 31.—Edward team to do Its spring training there,! so small savings dollar bv *'.succeeding year up to and including at 3i20 p. m. Dillon, Princeton '08, former quarter , . * • 'the year 1926. All of said bonds to No. Oh*Fop Pemblaa, leaves Graal the others being Boston Americans ® bear date of .March 1, 1910. The pro- back and captain of the Nassau eleven and Cincinnati. dollar real's Iortunes. Forks at 6ilO p. a. SORLIE was Saturday selected by the athletic It's Hip iiit'll n » 'ceeds of said bonds to be used for the No. 43ft—'Via Red Lake Falls, arrives it s IIM loitH Ol small 2 purpose of paying the city's share of la Grand Forks at 4i25 p. committee of the University of Mis­ Tuesday,* Thursday and Sat. souri to coach Missouri's 1910 football wirings which furnishes #;the expense of laying 8. 10. 12 and 16 urday. team. The salary stipend was not H.« 0+....4 «•... t- * i water mains within said city, be- Bfa. 440—Via Hed Lake Falls leaves l lie st«ll t lot 1 Ol'tuue inal<- *:ing for expense already incurred and Ciraad Forks at 7>BO a. n, made public, but it is believed to be Monday, Wednesday, Friday. IT'S $2,500 or over. CAPITAL CAFE ing. to be Incurred during the year 1910, The selection of Dillon means that ;; being an improvement, to the water- j Roper's Princeton style of football M. J. .iAMHtlA, Prop. i Start building at Our 11 works system belonging to said city.! will be used again next year and Xcw Elks' Block, 12 X. Fourth St. GOOD presages another victorious season for Savings Department to­ ! III. ! w the TigerB. Roper has promised to day. j Shall the City of Grand Forks issue i help Dillon prepare the Missourians Come in and Try Oar and negotiate the bonds of said city **lk for their Thanksgiving game against 4 1-2 per cent interest in the sum of $25,000, hearing interest Bacon & VanAlstine WOOD Kansas and it is believed that the allowed. at the rate of 4 per cent per annum athletic committee chose Roper's for­ Special Noon Lunch payable annually, in denominations of mer pupil upon his own recommenda­ f 1,000 each, to mature as follows: Uver^an^HackStable COAL tion. From 11:30 to 2:S» Northwestern $1,000 together with unpaid interest to said date upon the whole COKE Syracuse "may rob tho Giants of the Choicest delicacics of the season amount of said outstanding bonds to Telephone 131 services of Tad Jones. The univer­ may bo found here. Good cooking Trust Company 1 fall due each year upon the 1st day sity has extended a flattering offer to and prompt, service. Tho public Fred Ij. Uoouiimn, President |of May for the years l»lt and each TVE HAVE A FEW GOOD SECOM) HANI) BUGGIES AJTD HAB- the former Yale star (o coach both is cordially invited to come in and E. Y. Sarles, Vice President S succeeding year up to and including NESS, ALSO 0.\E KOCKAWAY, TWO (TANINGHAM LANDAUS the baseball and football teams. Jones inspect oiir now place. I*. H. Beeci"- Vice President S the year 1925; $2,000 together with FOR SAI/E CHEAP. Telephone 620 has promised McC.raw. that he will J. 1>. Baron, Vice President 9 all unpaid interest to said date upon come to New York if he ever decides Open from 7 a. ni. till 12 p. m. J. R. Carley, Secy, and Treas S the whole amount of such outstand­ on playing . ing bonds to fall due each year upon No. 15 N. 4th St., Grand Forks, N. D. i the 1st day of May for tnc jcurs iyjG