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" v .' v--:..- 'y:. -: A-: aa'- a : V '''"':': V .A'.a;,; Af ' ;.;tla::d. Tiiur:2A7 cvsmwo, maccii' 2.,u: - ..Baieball PlayersStart (or Trailing Quarters l Eastern ' Turf War td Be Brought Into . J. A.HOKAN Court Field Day at ths Stote University, Van Buren, Clsason and Shields left Ust Night Jot Call- f ornla to Join Their Tsams. LUCAS VICTORIOUS INA il Mrt DTUVLTRT niPUTE h -'.j j" i'i- - " i . - i . " i .. " i . hi ii.. i -- i in Ui I, .. i. 1. 1 . ;. ...ML. i.. . . I, i I- i. ii r mm ii am -mm " - ' ' ' '. '' ' " ! ' r " ' t J T-' " , -y Wu.:i'. ;. : AF -: -vAAAA-;- .a-AA ,.W-4 :.- -Qt&? v ' -'-":SL4A 'vi 1 !' : ilrciflcationai League' De clared . Defuhct and- Fbrmer, President Granted Rights. ' ' The of the local fn are new . ' turned toward ' Bkerflld. whtr - th . mamberm ot the Portland baaaball taart : wlU hava aaaembled la a few day. Moat v -''of tha playarf hare ltft thalr homta and ! ;ara on thalr war to the-training juar ; -.'i tart, where they are expected to report in a fw daya. --, .'.'- . ( Eddla-Van Bttren and Jimmy-Oleaann t UcCreedte'a continent and Charlie - 1 Bhiclda of Ruaa Hall'a Seattle team left ' . to join their reapectly teama lt night. ' Van Runin. and. Qleaaon will arrive In Bakeraneld tomorrow night and Bhlelda "will report -to Manager Hall at Banta .-.arbara about. tne aame time. . RalDh rrary. Ana of Seattle' oatehera, l '-LwA. through-toera yeeterday morning . and will reaoh that olub'a training quar- ", ' ' tera tomorrow mornlnr. - - ' - Jimmy St. Vraln and Charlie Bwln 7 della, , who were expected to go aquth ; . with Van Buren laat night, did not get - ..' in from the eound. but are expected here . today. .o.. . .'. . .' The fane will ehortlr have an oapor tunlty of alalng VP the different eluoe i by looking at the aoorea, for exhibition gamea will aoon be played and the beae ' hit and error columna will be eagerly a canned. ... , i . ' ;. '. . .,' . ' laoea Wiaa Oat. ' .V S MQ-iUggj handed down lay the' com ' ', - mlttee of the board of arbitration.' in the. Paelflo National league dlepute. , give W. H. Lucaa and hla new Inter . ' national league Juriedlctlon In the dla- ., puted territory . - - .' ,- -The committee, which conalated of J tH. Farrell and George Tebeatt, found r . that the Pacific National league had for ' felted lt righta to memberahlp in-the : t aaaociatlon when it failed to depoait lu ' ' protection raoneyJ)y)ctOb-lor..tlja aeaeon oi iua. inr' oiun.. wii, Spokane and Salt Lake, had depoelted ' V their fee a. but Butte did not, and aa there muat be four clube to conatitute ' ; a league, the Pacific National league waa ' declared defunct. - Pneaident Lucaa. aftor S- the Pacine National waa declared out at tha Cincinnati mMTlng. . paid f!0 to the National, aaaociatlon and naked pro '.taction for that . territory. ad tha de ' '.. clalon handed down by the apeclal com mittee ftnda that he la entlUed to pre taction.' LAicea' tiew laague wilt conaiat , ; of fallowing towna: Vancouver, 'Victoria. BalUnghami Spokane, Eerett, - - Butte, Helena and a Joint team at Walla Walla acd Pendleton. I , . , : . OkacUe Shialda Xaare rron Xaghaa. l : Charlie Bhlelda. the clever aouthpaw of the Seattle club, -who accompanied Van Buren and Oleaaon to California laat evening, atatea that- he doea not believe ! that Hughea will be a team mate of hie ' title' year. MI heard from Hughea the other day." aald Bhlelda, land I don't think Ruaa Hall can hold him. for lie -aaye that tha deal with Portland waa made all right, bat after accepting Mo- -Creedlea oftecHall got cold feet, when Mr 'Aanew objected to tha aale. Ac cording to beeebay law, 1 don't aee how . Portland can loaO him. and if they get him you will have the beet pitcher la the league. ,..'v- v Shielda Jolna tha Seattle club at Santa Barbara tomorrow, and aa he haa apent a month in the mountalna he la In line condition, and .will not have t work hard to get into chape for the fomlng race, Shielda haa not much confidence ' in the line-up announced by Ruaa. Hall. and he cannot be blamed, 'for vnleaa aome good ball toeaere are aecured by Seattle that club wlU prove a weak i atater. Ruaa Hall haa a pitching etaft. even ahould Hughea go, that la the . equal of any in the league, but outalde . of that he haa only one flrat-clasa player THiitr-" Miner. - Ralph rrary la capable catcher and an excellent bata- man. and will be a tower of atrength to tha elub. for he and Miller are the only batamen on tha team.' Ruaa Hall ' la only a fair hitter, and Burna. while a aplendid fielder, la lamentably ..weak with the attck. , " " (BwcUl PUpetefc to The Jmraal.J Dallaa. Or., March l.--The DaHaa aeoond baaketball team defeated the 8a " lem high achool tam Tuesday night on tha college gym floor. The flrat half (Malted in a tie, A to T. When tha laat 'half waa played oft the game reaulted In the high ecooora aereet, tna acore being it to 13 tn favor or uauaa. The llneuo waa aa followa: . ' T-l l Pnattlnn. . Salem. Craven ......... Forward .-. tCC Moorea lAnnep . ..... forwards m-. ... .Allan Arnold .... ..fc.. .Center. ...... Rhodea Mortnff -. ... ..Guard. .tanly aim In ton ..Guard. R. Moorea I. ...' . " 5AAA-:?.A-', I ILL 'Neat Neckwear marks the, man of teste it helps to tamp the man. You may count on him as being tidy . J 'not finicky or over nice, but systematic and careful if his ; neckwear is correct. ;' We carry a 'fine line of all that is. correct In Neckwear. 60 to ?2.00. . A R O B i; N S P e r k 1 n H 6 :. ?r--?-fitc: a th-...-- - - y"Vl ' V3- abUmen - who -hM net r r mf G a -t v-fii; tyt HOID FIELD DAY 7 ' ' Ai --:-r- ' I) XjLjfC -rA , TV lfeZi-i whoi bnver whipped. 'H?. .-V'; :rr-f - -Iif L':':'' - ':"v VKT: U Aiy anybody nd hu never. ; TMis 6rOHE M1tS Kf t W ; - been whipped, though he . .. w . ;-TwVr nip- JT -J' ' SjgJifcr haa-fooght-M-many -bat-" ; a ".W - -Illri-HOHR, OP,.--; Tw . , f f jLaS " ' ! tlea aa almoat any, nun - ; . Wi ..--'. bik.c .', " 1 6 . " iV Av. 'e f who hmt ever out on the J fc-A-a::-' P.r:r " IA -A vrr. T NtTIN A: "t". .KG ' ' ?lov - Cartoonkt. Tad I I , i, ):---:.-- V.. A f ' . 1 V i SAS irw. ? herewith preienu aomJ of - i A';;. :-A.AA.Av , A A :.'.".-. JAflO a A,V;,.;.;-iCA A I-;-. A .,th peculiaritie. ol .the ; r ' t :,. . .. -.. ... ,,, -r. : m- . j- . . 7 ? " v .j: . vi : . . . . v .. ,- L.r. ., ' man who 1 won! . ro to . I I n - 'l 'I. ii IT. -I I I- n -1 '-"-f-ir " "'lTx',',,,'' I ,IHI .'UUL. IIIIT. X X X TJL T-l L U LI U -'. - - - " I 1 - , J ' Ik .7 ALL STAR BOWLERS .; WIN THREE STRAIGHT Alley Pounders Made Some Splendid Averages, in Ten". Pin Contests Last Evening in the league match ton tha Portland alley Uat evening tha All-Stare took all three gamea from tha Bankera. The Banker ware unfortunate in geumn many apllta. which ehot their gamea to plecee. The AHotara were out to capture aeoond place in tha league, and they did no. .Withers or me Aii-Biare had high average. ll f-l. Captain Capea of the "Bankers was aeoond, with an average ot 114 1-1. Capon had the highaat single game, making Hi In his flrat game. , This evening taa.oemonnua ana uoia Leaf teama Clean, and If the Qold Leafe roU tha gaaa-they did Monday evening tho will make the leaders go aome. - The acorea of uat eveainrs maico. Bankers (1) (f) (f) va.' Case 14 ll . l&T ll-l Armiuge jj; , Jjrrjjir. nuin ....IT 111 12C 14C1-I Ullman , 14 141 141 14JI- Caoen ..U 1 l-r-i4 1- '! Totals . .',.....14 x. T71 T4I All-Stara (1) Lamond . Ill 1 15 17IJ-I Withera , 1 t too il J-l 1411(1 t-J Hague . 17 Hanaon . 14 17 1 t7 lt ToUl . ......171 171 . 'I " i L I loin cmrTBAie aunimu ' The Noth Central school baaeball team defeated tha Central achool nine in an exciting game ot baseball yester day afternoon, by ne score of I to 7. The teams lined up afollowB: N. Central. Position.. Central. Marriaa ......... .c. Herachler McQOIre, Cox.. . . ..p.V. ........ SI Dey I Jagger ......... ......... .O. Cool Thomas . ...... .. .lb.. . ....... .B. Cool Mundell ...... ..,..:b Evans Taucher ,.,..'..Sb .... Warren Turnner ..... i. . .If .... ........ r Brlsti Campbell - .rf. . ,., . . Rlsele Holden . ....A-.... cf ........... Burdlo Don't 'StAnd in Yoixr owii Light ' I'" r A .t-'rVAr';; -7 . k I .'1 ''. O N : JC& C O . t c J B u.i I ding RACING RESULTS ON THE CALIFORNIA TRACKS (Jaaraal BaeeUI .i San rranclaco, March i yesterday's reaulta at Kmeryvllla: ,''. w Four furlongs Roman uoia won. Fred Bent second, F. Wr Bard third; time. 0;49. '., 4 Five -furlonca uananr cassia won. Pickaway second, , Baccharate third; Uma, 1:01.. I . ' .. Seven . fnnongs Etnet Anott won. Shellmount second. Mountebank third; time, :. ,, '---.' J ' Mile end 50 yards cnerso won, ntr Pare seoond. Dora I third; time, l;43rt. Mile and aa eighth Ananias won, rttr grate second. . TioraOus tnira; uma, 12. . -. .. ' .. . Mile and three-aixteentnB n.-xpeaipni on. Hellas -second, Inspector : Muhro third; Urns. I:02H. .. v ., ... Lea Angeles, March.!. Ascot . Pfrk summary; - Five furlongs Binicaoo wan, aterry Sport second, - Angeiino tnira; - time, l:01Ve. ' '. " Six furlongs miss n-ovo won, iaura P. M. aecond. Chief Aloha thire; time. II, - .. . i fc4.-J- - 1 Six furlong Oxford won. Requlter second, Prlnceas TlUnla third; Uma, 1:11. -' ' ' . Sia furtonga Tuck Back won. Pair, imt aannnd. Winifreds third; time, 4:1. Brooks couraa Invlctus won, Free- rrmd. iraa third; time. tiOi. Six furlongs Metisaaiu won, uur- bar seoond. 1 Chihuahua third; time, ):1H- SPORTS SYMPATHIZE WITH CRIPPLED EXPERT X (Jearml Bpedal fcr'e. i New Tork. March 1 The sympetny at the entire snorting world is witn Wlsard Jake Schaefer , in the accident hich has deortved him of ' hla cue hanA for many months, if not for all time. ' Schaefer is one of the old-timers and It la given to few men te be able to nlav hi II lards like he did. Bllliaros, ay toe way, - is one una ui snort which does not seem r to areas down lis devotees. Bcnssrer, aioason, Vlcnaux. Maurice Daly and otnera ware champions of the cue almost a genera tloa ago,, ana sun are in ma game.- ; roa mxairaoxuus rmaox Coach Frank Loner gan of the Column hla university la endeavoring to arrange for h triangular field, meet between the Multnomah"' Amateur - Athletic elub. Nineteenth .Infantry Athletic elub of Vancouver and the Columbia university team. The meet will take place on Bt. Patrick's day. March 17, providing ar rangements can be made with the other tw elube. - . t -.y: ; ' . joaar Zn mu kxxra. . . .' ' (Jearael Special Berrlce.) V Grand RaDlda. Mich, March 1 In tha second round of whst wss to have been a four-round exhibition boxing contest, John U. Sullivan, ex-cbamplan heavyweight , pugilist of the . world knocked out Jack McCormlck of Oat vaston. . Tex. . Sulllvaa weighed 171 pounds, while McCormlck -weighed 1 pounds. . . V - ' - - BLOOD la the went 41mm m rarta.-fe tin ttrtwl tn rnra WMKN iOli KKOW I WHAT TO DO.- Maey tift II n n i op n 1 s- ' i s jk S II: l laMmtk! ekara,. falllaa it la hlood pnisoit. ami u pa. bmown, l Arrh t.. Pll1.lpbli. Peim.. fnr HOWX"! airwin n na lino m battl.r uu ea I SMteth. BnM tn Port lead eel by Freak Kaa HEW IRA ENTERS , TIGER ATHLETICS Princeton University to Have 0p bortunities, for AHolding ' j A Aquatic Carnivals,! - RIVER , DAM MAKES V'r ---r- REGATTAS POSSIBLE Princeton Is Likely to Be Repre- sented on the Thames A This Year: 1 (Jearaal Special Service.) " Princeton. N. J Msrch 3. With thoi completion next November of the dam now being constructed across tha MUl stnne river at Princeton, lake Carnegie will spring into existence and a new era will have been entered upon in Prlnoe ton athletics. Then the orange and black will be seen among the college colors at -the annual regattas and aquatic sports will be a permanent na ture in the Tiger athletic calendar. Whether the Princeton crew of 107 will row at , Poughkeepala, In the intercol lasista reaatta with Cornell. Pennsyl vania. Syracuse, Columbia, W I aeon la and Georgetown, or electr to cast her lot wttfc Tale end Harvard in a triangular aouatlc battle at New. London, la al resdv a much discussed question. The consensus of opinion Is thst the first crew thst has carried the orange and black In many years will be seen on the Thames river, with the crlmeon end blus ss rlvala. it is . held . thst Princeton, ss one ef tha three eldest universities In the country, will natur ally -turn .to the company of her greet est rivals,. Tale and Harvard, rather than enter the intercollegiate regatta on the ftudson. . ... v ; Preferred Bteek Canned oeda, , Allen J Lewie' Best Brand. Architects and ; Builders Know, ; and you'&hould know that the Black Diamond Paint and Shingle Co.'s Painted Shingle is not only the best u but is the most economical shingle, in the market They era fire proof, son- ft o o f. mo ta il re-proof end cost no more than sMneles painted on the roof. They are absolutely painted all over, thus doing away with the unsightly, ' unnaloted crevice cauned by shrink age. We also do roof painting, both ahlngle snd metal roofs. Telephone for prices. j Ofice aad Work. 427 MAIN STREET, EAST son soott in. 11 asiivnun i VANCOUVER FAHCIERS PLAN KENNEtSHOff Preparations for Annual Bench Show Are) Now .in ., ,::A-.-J Progress.. A " 8peeUI DWipatrb to The Jaaraal.) -Vancouver. B.C Msrch I. The Van couver Kennel ciuo is maaing grwi nranaratlnns for the annual bench Show which Will be neia on apru iv, t 12. and evervthlna nolnta to a aucceaa- ful exhibition. Large strings of dog from Portlsnd, Seattle and Tacoma are expected and tba officials of the club era hanging up handsoms trophies for tha winners, snd with a- .competent .,... tmmk the eastern states competi tion in the various ciaasey ' wm kUoeBl fsnclers Intend sending a atring of dogs from here to sll the shows on tha circuit, and Included In, tha bunch in. Ha the famous conies ownea oj ai v'r. . R. - Rlcketts. wnicn iaa- yrmt carried off all prises in their class on The W. K. L. circuit. . ALBANY BEATS GRANGE IN BASKETBALL GAME . raMi BnarUI arvtee. aihanv Or.. Marrh S. The hoy' baaketball team of .Albany college went nreclnot north-of thla city last ' evening ana si siumma , grange hall played a game against the local tlam. composed of young farmers and school teachers, a warm contest between the two orgs hi as t lone .attract, lng a large crowd from th neighbor hood of the halL -Tbe Albsny team won th game by a acore or iv jo. i t tha -most- Interesting gsmes .!.. . h the local ssrreaatlon tnla ... . After . tha game the visitors were given a ocial time and their stay waa made very pleasant, The lineup of th two teams follows:. . : . - . Albany. Position. , .Grange Delanoev . f. ...-. .C r .1 Truax Bill im -R-F H. Britchet irltchai V.'. . ... . R- 0,fVf, Brttchet Cu rl .. X . w ... U O ....?..... Bllyeu . ofrtri.i-R. Morgan, referee: Elmer Nash, umpire. ; ' ' . SLOGAN IS A THIRTY- A FOOT CHANNEL TO SEA i iltoerlal DtaMtrh te The JearaaL) ., Aberdeen. March '!.- K, rBoe was., elected president of the chsm fcar'fff mnmirci Monday evening, win hlh in' the race three ahsad of W. R. McFarlane 17 to 14 vote. Mr. Jones was also another candfdate for the honor. Being elected at the time of the reorgan isation af the chamber of commerce, Mr, . i .a ik. hniuip hv aaklns ,)U w nam , ..),i,u w a " . w . . w . , for the hearty co-operation of tha mem Ixsrs present to secure the best advsa tsgea for Aberdeen. C W.-Miller was selected for ylee-preeldent ; John lnd strem treasurer; Welter Cfsvenettot sec- retary An ssecutlv committee sppoint mA wtfre: - W. B. Mack. Phil Locke. J. D. rrr. J. B. Brldses. with tha vtce-preal- dent ss an x-offlclo. Tha membership, eomnoses a list of 44 names. - I Th alniras adonted by the chamber of commerce Is: "A ao-foot" ctjannel to tha sea." This is to be pushed for all It is worth, as of untold value to all of dray's Harbor. ' Meetings will be held the sec ond Mondsy of each month.-" - 9m I" ,li , I measdad With' Baaaialoa. - "I understand.' senator, that yon re gard your colleague as sn unsafe man.' "I do. " It Would be Just. Has him to gst scared and turn state's evidence at th first indication of danger.- ' -U, AT; STATE UNIVERSITY lains Are Almost Completed for Track Meet of All Col leges in the State. A 'tfmal SoecUl Servlee.V - University of Oregon. Eugene, March .There seems no doubt now but that the state field day. when aTTthe eol- legea of the state will send .their trsck tsama to decide the state championship. ill be revived. Manager Whlttiesoy aald today thst he hsd been correspond lng with tha managers of the vsrour coileres in regard, to tne maiier, aim that tha eentlment waa favorable, ao. that an Amnlaatlon could DO made and a place for .the meet ceclded upon. He further stated that a meeting of -the representative -tf ths colleges woum be held et Newoerg at tne ssm ub thst the sute' oratorical contest la to h h.M- March 10. . At this masting aa organisation will be perfected endj-a name alven to the association. Ths jneet will probably be held soma time dnrm tna nrsi wwmm .in - Th. Hp-vimi mnna far favors Ss Ism as a place for the meet, and will use whst Influence he haa to make that the place of meeting. .-.Th formlna- of the intercoUeglale track association will not do away with the- dual meeirhetween the colleges, which will be held-ccoraiag 10 w schedule already arranged by the man- -Naariv all tha - men In the 'varsity squsd have turned out under Captain Hugg.'and during the pleaaant weather are ooing ngni ww vn track. During the stormy days train ing will continue in tne gymnasium. ALBINA BOYS HOLD MEET AT IRVINGT0N ' -y. ... .. ... In a trackjneet held at the Irvlngton race track yesterday by the boy ot Al- ki.. - u.m Mier n roved an easy win ner. He secured th prlse an legant watch fob, by a score of ft. aa against 11, th score of his nearest own Robnett. Mier run In good form nd hss th making of a good track man In him., Ther wr ignt venis, mm v lows: - ' . . 10-ysrd dash Misr nrsi, novnm w ii winkl.birk third: time, a seconua. . taa.v.rn daah Mier first. RoTThett sec nriUhark third: time, 11 seconds. Running high Jump Mier n ret. Ross and St. Thorns tied for second; height feel inc nwm. , - t.nNi daah Mier Brat. Robnett second, Adams third: time. 2 secrmrtj. 44-yard run , Mier flret Robtt second. Adams third: tlms. 1:11. , ' , Boss second. Farmer third; distance It feet t tnchee. ' tO-yard hurdles Mier first. Tetter .nH adams third: time,-! second a . .una vim Clyde Farmer-flrat, Mier a kA.rrsm third: time. :67. . tk. miia run waa a surpnw iw au. Farmer -snrtntsd till fas gained a mnntl lead, wnicn v am - rtmciala SUrter. Ray Henkla. Judges at the" ilftish, Frank Edgerton and Arthur bungnerg. , 'Halt saves" taat OOING-I ..CGOINO' !.! GONE !K mi- tmphU Wttl Ssve It. : HE NEEDS A GUARDIAN The beelaaes was was at tee kesv ts leek after tie aealta aad seiseaal eofaart seeds . s- snareles. to aottre aneff aad falltn hah- la limitt hie I4rm ef aaalaees Later Wkea fc.iia.M - - a Will U. siinii WOI Save triitara.HM. adiacJUH.ailtlStCta.itmi,,iwBicra WEWDRO'S ' ' thm e1l"r,N r-a-v r--4 ' i a r a " BUTLER GOING TO.COIT Owner of the Empire City Race - Track Will Sue Racing Com- j mission for License. -,; : ; e X ENDEAVORS TO FORCE f . AN ISSUE WITH LUtl ; Bennings Race Track to Operj in Less Than a Month's . . i mi, - ijvr. t'i'" ' ' (Joornal Special Serviee. New Tork. March f. It la now up ts Mr. James Butler, .owner ot the Emplra City tiack, and the courts to determine- whether or not the racing commission can refuia a license to race to a track which meets sll th requirements of th lsw and whether the; Jockey club can by refusing dates preveat a meet helna; held. - - s". . Thst Mr. Butler' Intends to put tha matter up to the court there can ba little 'doubt. After the-racing commis sion had refused his application for m license, nr. nuutr ssio; , .- The matter Will be carried to tna courta in an endeavor to force a license from th state racing commission and, . dates from the7 Jockey club. The track reaularlx chartered! and tha opinion of myself arid my associate I equal to some of th plsnts which now enjoy; ths privileges of the Jockey club. -When Mr. Clark built the traex na spared no expense In the appolntmenta snd in the track itself. I Thst the track I safe and good for running purpose wss shown by the time recorded In race there.. The club house Is conceded to be, is fine as nny. of it kind In th coun try, and th grandstand of steel is thor oughly fireproof and could - not be im proved upon.. Th -racing commission's contention that meeting at Empire City .Would .not prove profitable seems to m Immaterial to the question at issue., If money (a loet in the venture tha' loss will fall upon the owners of thjs plsnt. Our purse would be ss large sis thnss st similar tracks' In the metropoli tan circuit". - . . , While the moguls of -racing are op posed to the Empire City track, there are many email owners and an army of race-goers who hopej Mr. Butler wlil succeed, in winning his point. If ha do4s tha only possfbls dstes which Can be SS-. signed wlil be coincident with the Sara toga meet. - Thla time. Is about tla pleasanteat In the whole year for racing. and - those lovers of good , racing who cannot spare the time or money for ; trip ta-Beretoga-thr not feel they era Justly treated n 'being deprived of their. sport Simply because a few or the neit racing men sre-Interested in' the 8a ra toga meet. For this reason popular sym pathy la with the Empire City people. Th eyes or racing people sre turnea .toward Bennings. la less than a month now ths racing ther will begin. The-a srs already large 'number of horse ther getting ready for the racea.'ai th number. will eteadlly Increase fnw now on. Everything point to a success ful meet. - SAXXAS TO FUT O. A. C. A (Bnlat tManatrk ta Tka Jaaraal. Dallas. Or, March 1 The Dallas cot legs first team will meet the O. A. p. flret team on the tk. A. C. gym buurt to morrow night , The Agrl My hsV met the Dallas boys on tha Dallas court once this , season, the- scone resulting SS to 1 In. favnr of Dallas, and th game Friday, night k expected to jba a. fast and exciting contest. Theia will be an aacurslon run f rom Dallas I to , CorvaUla to witness th gamtf. and about 10 persons or more go. from bar ta, root for thir horn tam. , A aumxMO " rxus - toopomAT. -J. L. Bowmsn. A. B. Eldrld'nd' C. a Ctodfelter hsVe Incorporated- Bow man, Eldiidge as Ci, eapltal stock. . 000, and will manufacture woolen good and sell clothing , i V grow ta aopaUrtty v y .x - - It. te' last fw Beeptetia . f trrlcf to mwvmt wa tcsoh er an mm setleet. oa ae et Sosw aamiia -ua after blM.. At t eUjM ' ."lraf--wklcb to i ert'naa ! hnhrn -UervirtSe etiaeM be . It eus ar-f ae4 etoee fellla kelr fc dtrerli t .edntfjreia A S-llfli'M HJt feslas- MEnPE-r l : 's I forties Beta) narswey. ; . f- 1 -A .... VA . , T