Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 14, 1910, Image 3

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S M IT H
P A T iS
as follow s fo r good, fresh pro-
duce—he never charges com-
I mission:
I Sc
L iv e Chickens.....................
Dressed C hickens.. ,16c to
L iv e Ducks.............. 16c to
Dressed Geese, .................
Dressed Turkeys................
Dressed H o g s ...................
Dressed Veal up to 130 lbs
L a rge Veal Less.
H m I
D a n ger.
“ G e n tle m e n .” sa id th e p re s id e n t ot
th e p u b lic s e r v ic e c o rp o ra tio n , in his
a d d re s s to th e stoc k h o ld ers, “ it is m y
d u ty a n d p le a s u re to in fo r m y o u th at
o u r b a la n c e sh eet fo r th e y e a r now
c lo s in g w ill sh ow a h ig h ly s a t is fa c t o r y
c o n d itio n o f a fta irs.
W e h a ve added
m a t e r ia lly to o u r assets, a n d o u r p r o f ­
its h a v e been such th a t w e sh a ll be
a b le to d e c la r e a v e r y h a n d som e d i v i ­
dend.
In fa c t, g e n tle m e n ,” he added,
lo w e r in g h is v o ice,
**our
p r o s p e rity
g iv e s m e s o m e u neasiness.
I ca n n o t
d is g u is e o r c o n c e a l fr o m y o u an a p p r e ­
h en sio n th a t J. P ie r p o n t M o rg a n m a y
h a v e fo u n d it ou t and m a y be e v e n now
p r e p a r in g to op en his Jaws a n d e n g u lf
th is c o rp o r a tio n in h is c a p a c io u s and
In s a tia b le m a w ! ”
A d e n se s ile n c e en sued, an d a th r ill
o f h o r r o r ran th ro u g h th e a sse m b ly .
W e l l m a y w e ask, " W h o is s a fe th ese
d a y s ? ” — C h ic a g o T rib u n e .
17c
18c
15C
25C
IOC
lie
Address,
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
“ Fighting the B eef Trust”
PO R TLA ND , OREGON.
Mothers w ill find Mr* Winslow’ « Soothing
Syrup the best remedy to use lor their chadrea
during the teething period
T h a t I l e a l M u ta te A jfe n t .
House-hunter— Seems to me this
house Isn't very well built. The floor
(hakes when we walk.
Agent— Um— y.e-s; that’s the new
kind of spring floor for dancing, you
know.
Househunter — And
these stairs
creak terribly.
Agent— Y-e-s; we furnish this new
paent burglar alarm staircase with­
out extra charge.— Leslie's Weekly.
T r o u b le «
of
th e
A u c le n t ««
Penelope was bewailing the protract­
ed absence of Ulysses.
“ I might as well be the w ife of a
^mmercial traveler,” she said, “and
«3 done with i t ! ”
Scorning to avail herself of an easy
divorce, she plunged deeper than ever
into the pages of the Ladies’ Home
Journal for consolation.
r
M a o r i So T r a v e l te e .
Women of tha Maori tribe of New
Zealand are now appearing as features
of the show at the Hippodrome in New
York City, and as they are educated
and cultivated persons, and have the
right to full suffrage in their native
land, they chose three delegates to rep­
resent them at Mrs. Faukhurst's lec­
ture In Carnegie hall recently. They
were K iri Matao, widow of an old
M aori chief; Waapl, a young political
leader and a prohibitionist, and Drana,
who is 21, and east her vote for the
Conservatives at the last election. Eng­
lishmen in New Zealand have extend-
! ed to women all the rights they them­
selves have, and that Mrs. Pankhurst
and the English suffragettes of all
sorts ask for.—-Springfield Republican
N o C h a n ce fo r un A rg u m e n t.
“I f y o u h ad a n y l if e in you , H e n r y .”
sh e sn ap p ed ,
“ Y o u ’d g o ou t th e r e an d fir e the
c o o k !”
“ B u t I h a v e n ’ t, y o u see, F lo ," he p la ­
c id ly y a p p e d ;
A n d he b u rie d h im s e lf In a book.
— C h ic a g o T r ib u n e .
No
M is r e p r e s e n ta tio n .
B o a r d e r (a t su m m er r e s o r t ) — D id n ’ t
y o u r b o o k le t sa y th ere w e r e no m o s ­
q u ito e s h e re ?
P r o p r ie t o r — It did, sir, an d It to ld the
e x a c t tru th. W e had th e b o o k le t p r in t ­
ed In F e b ru a ry , and I a m p r e p a re d to
p r o v e tu a t th e r e
w a s n 't
a
b la m e d
(s la p ) m o s q u ito w ith in 500 m ile s o f
h e re a t th at t i w « . —•C h ic a g o T rib u n e .
Only One “ BROMO QUININE”
Th at Is L A X A T IV E BROM O Q U IN IN E . Look
fo r the signature o f E. VV. Grove.
Used the
W orld over to Cure a Cold in One Day.
25c
He
D id
N ot
H e s it a t e .
“ You must rest,” said the specialist,
after a knowing thumping on the pop­
ular preacher's person. “ You w ill be
In the next world in three months un­
less you go abroad and take a complete
rest.”
“ Oh, then I ’ll go abroad at once,”
replied the preacher, quite innocently.
D u e Ite g ra r d
fo r
A p p eara n ce.
“ M a r ia , th is te le p h o n e c a ll is fo r you.
M rs. H ig h m o r e w a n ts to ta lk to y o u ."
" M r s . H ig h m o r e ?
G r a c io u s !
And I
lo o k lik e a fr ig h t !
John, h old th e w ire
a m in u te t ill I do up m y h a i r ! ”
SEEDS
J.
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the Asking
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S o m e E x c e lle n t R o o m s
S till on S a le for
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M u c h iu e
fo r
S u ic id e .
Washington.— "Drop a penny in the
slot and get a ticket to the other
w orld" might be the Inscription on a
machine that is suggested by Rev. Dr.
Donald Guthrie, of Baltimore. Dr.
Guthrie vas talking on 'Calvinism " at
the closing session of the synod of
Baltimore at the Metropolitan Presby­
terian Church here. A t the close of a
plea for a wholesome, enthusiastic In­
terest In life, he said: “ L ife has be­
come so meaningless and so useless
to some that I advocate the setting up
of a suicide machine where one can
deposit a cent and be killed easily and
respectably."
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case
of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in
6 to 14 days or money refunded.
50c.
In s t r n c t lv e
L ittle
S to ry .
T r u t h w a s ly in g a t th e b o tto m o f a
w e ll.
“ I lik e It d o w n h e re ,” sa id T r u th ;
“ th e w a t e r ’s fin e.”
B u t n o b o d y p a id a n y a tte n tio n .
W h e r e u p o n T r u th , d is g u s te d , a p p lie d
a s h o rt an d u g ly w o rd to it s e lf and
k ic k e d th e b u ck et.— C h ic a g o T rib u n e .
CLARK’S CRUISE O f THE “ CLEVELAND"
1 J
K
18,000 T on s, B ran d N e w
and S u p erb ly F itte d
w
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o u n d t h e w o r l U
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O N E S T E A M E R for th e E n tire Cruise
O n e o f t h e A a a ln illa t o r s .
S t r a n g e r — W h a t do you do w ith the
v a s t s w a rm s o f im m ig r a n ts th a t la n d
on y o u r sh o res e v e r y y e a r ?
P r o m in e n t
G o th a m ite — W e
do n ’ t
h a v e a n n y th ro u b le, sor, in a s s im y la t-
In ’ thim .
of nearly fo u r months, costing only $650 and up.
Including all necessary expenses.
ROUTE: Japan, China, Philippines, Borneo,
Java, Burma, India, Ceylon, Egypt, Italy, etc.
An unusual chance to visit unusually attraciive
places.
BS'iSi ORIENT CRUISE
February 5, 1910, by S. S, "G rosser K u rfu erst,”
73 days, including’ 24 days E g y p t and Palestine,
$ 4 0 0 up, including hotels, shore excursions, etc.
PRANK C. CLARK
Times Bldg.
New York
ainless Dentistry
Out o f town peoph
can have their plat<
and bridgework fir
iuhed in one da
i f necessary.
We will give you a gc-
22k gold or porce!?
crown lor
$ 3 « 5^
Molar Crown« 5 . 0 »
22kBridgeT«th 3 . 5 f
1.01
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C h ild ren L ik e
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m
ttsT w w uu to *
It is so pleasant So take— stops the
cough so quickly. A b solu tely safe
too and contains no opiates.
AH Druggist«, 25 cents.
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vegetables, plant t h o h o s t
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becaus they never fail In yield
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know Ferry's reeds to be tho
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PERSY'S 1910 Sfcd A n n u l,
Free on request
o. m . ferrt a co..
amoiT, MicN.
T h e M ia a ln g
P a rt.
Landlady— You
say
the chicken
■oup isn’t good? Why, I told the cook
how to make it. Perhaps she didn’t
catch
the
idea. Boarder— No;
I
think it was the chicken she didn’t
catch.
A LEADER
WATER SYSTEM
IN YOUR HOME
Mean* an unfailing water supply. It
moans that you will have tho most practi­
cal Domestic water supply system now in
use. No elevated tank, no froien pipe« In
winter, no stagnant water in summer, no
water supply trouble« of any sort. Tank
placed in henement. out o f night and way.
made of pressed ateel. will not ruat and
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You will be pleased with the LEADER
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booklet. ‘How I Solved Mr Water -“apply
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The Cough of
Consumption
Your doctor will tell you that
fresh air and good food are
the real cures for consumption.
But often the cough is very
hard. Hence, u e suggest that
you ask your doctor about
your taking Ayer’ s Cherry
Pectoral. It controls the tick­
ling, quiets the cough.
A ijers
Wa publish our formalo«
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doctor
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Formula on each box. Show it to your
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Dose, one pill et bedtime.
— ■ u tw a il.a s r «o t..im u .a «a
AVIATION MEETOPEN
Paulhau Gaily Cuts Capers, Re-
gardltss of Rules.
CURTIS OPENS GREAT EXHIBITION
Monaplane«, Bi-Planes, and
Diriglb e
Baloons T ra vel at Will About
Loa Angelee Park.
I.os Angeles, Jan. 11. — M aking a sud-
den ami dramatic appearance while
20,000 people were watching the slow
flight o f two dirigible balloons at A v ia ­
tion park yesterday afternoon, Louis
Paulhan, the noted French aviator,
threw the great throng into a fren zy
o f enthusiasm and excitement by a
spectacular flight in a Farman biplane.
Rising, now dipping, now veering and
turning with the grace of a bird, then
suddenly dashing fo r the ground and
scattering a group o f officials iike a
hawk about to alight on a brood of
thickens, Paulhan gave a remarkable
exhibition and was accorded a tremen­
dous ovation.
Again and again the French aviator
thrilled the immense crowd with his
daring flights, g ivin g little heed to the
rules and regulations o f the official
course, racing with a dirigible, Bwoop
ing down upon the grandstand anJ
clearing it by but a few feet, until his
aeroplane seemed like a thing uf life.
This, the first day o f the big a via­
tion meet, was given over to prelim i­
nary trial flights to g ive the aviators
a chance to shake down their machines.
Curtiss had given an exhibition in a
new, untried machine, in which later
Clifford Harmon made some short
flights. Charles E. Willard, in the
Curtiss No. 1, had made a flight and
several times Roy Kuabenshue and L in ­
coln Beachey had ascended in
two
small dirigibles and maneuvered their
craft, but nothing to thrill the specta­
tors happened until Paulhan unexpect­
edly sailed into the game.
Beachey and Kuabenshue were pilot­
ing their dirigibles around the course
when the dariug Frenchman appeared
suddenly out of a gully hiddeu from
tho view of the graudstaud, circled the
course three times, shot out across the
country, came back over the grand­
stand aud alighted in the center o f the
field.
In two later flights he gave an ex­
hibition of remarkable control over his
machine,
gracefully
making
sharp
turns, now
dipping almost
to the
ground to scatter in flight a group of
officials gathered in the field, again
skimming the grandstand only a few
feet above the heads o f the spectators,
ascending, descending, and finally ap­
proaching from the rear the tent that
housod his aeroplane, just before clear­
ing tho top he alighted within 100 feet
of its entrance.
Promptly at 1 o ’clock Glenn H. Cur­
tiss was out upon the starting stretch
to open the international meet with a
christening flight fo r a new monoplane
that ho had never before used. L e a v ­
ing the ground in front o f the grand­
stand, the air cra ft rose gracefully,
with a rise from the ground to tho
west, made a short flight up the course,
returned and alighted at the starting
point. The distance, estimated by the
judges at five-eighths o f a mile, was
covered in 28.03 seconds. The great­
est height reached was 50 feet. The
machine was under perfect control and
the great American
aviator was ac­
corded a thunder o f cheers for his feat.
N ext Charles F. W illard
appeared
upon the course in his Curtiss aero­
plane No. 1, and after a short prelim ­
inary flight, attempted to circle the
official course, which is a trifle more
than a mile and a half in length. R is­
ing to a height of 70 feet, he main­
tained this altitude until half the dis­
tance had been traversed, when his
motor gave out and the aeroplane de­
scended. He was in the air 1 minute
and 23 seconds, the longest flight ever
made by a heavier-than-air machine on
the Pacific coast up to that time. A fte r
a readjustment o f the motor, W illard
arose again and completed tho course.
Curtiss, using the machine with
which he had made the previous flight,
then circled the field, an estimated dis­
tance o f one and one-eigbth miles, in
1:81. His maximum altitude was 200
feet, the highest flight on this coast,
up to that time.
W H ERE M EN W IL L FLY.
A viation Field at Los Angeles Is Ideal
Place.
Los Angeles, Jan. 10.— On a level and
broad field, where but a week ago a
herd o f cows grazed in peace, a minia­
ture city o f tents and plain wooden
structures today marks the spot where
the first aviation meet in America is
to begin, and above which the first
competitive trials o f speed and endur-
auce between heavier-thau-sir machines
will be seen on this continent.
A viation camp is 13 miles from this
city on the lines o f the Pacific Elec­
tric extending to the numerous beach
resorts along the Pacific coast. On a
stretch o f high ground at one side of
the field a high grandstand has been
erected, rising 40 feet in the air and
extending for 700 feet along the course
over which the trials o f air craft aud
speed contests w ill be beld.
Stretching out across the aviation
field from a point in front o f the
grandstand is a long row o f tents that
now cover numerous flying machines
and w ill house many more during the
ten days o f the aviation meet. On an­
other side of the broad field another
line o f tents aro placed and here the
United States army dirigible balloons
and many other dirigible airships are
being assembled, ready to be inflated.
Aviation camp is on ground made his­
toric in the days of the Spanish Dons.
It is a part o f the famous Dominguez
ranch given to Lieutenant Juan Jose
Dominguez o f the army o f Spain in
the year 1784, and its extent was de­
termined in the grant by a clause which
said that the gallant soldier, for valiant
services, was entitled to as large a
tract as he could ride around between
sunrise aud sunset. The soldier waited
uutil one December 21 to ride the boun­
daries o f his land.
P R E L IM IN A R Y F L IG H T A SUCCESS
Three
Men and Two Women
Short Balloon Vsyage.
Make
Los Angeles, Jan. 10.— The big bal­
loon “ N ew Y o rk ,” carrying its owner,
Clifford B. Harmon; Mrs. A lvin French
and her niece, Jean French, as passen­
gers, and Pcorge
B. Harrison
and
George Duessler, balloon pilots, landed
at Casaverduga, in the Glendale val­
ley, at 4:47 yesterday afternoon after
a flight o f nearly two hours.
The landing was made with ease, and
no discomfc
or danger attended any
portion of this, the initial flight o f the
aeronauts who have gathered here for
the aviation meet events.
An altitude o f 5000 feet was attained
and observations were taken by Mr.
Harrison aud Mr. Duessler,
When the great gas-bag was cut
loose at Huntington park at 2:55 in
the aftornoon, its flight was almost
straight up until it had attained a
height o f 1000 feet.
Then a strong
current bore it to the northward until
it passed out o f sight beyond the haze
that lay over the mountains.
Spectators o f the flight believed it
was the intention o f the aeronauts to
attempt to sail over the Sierra Madre
mountains, but those on board say this
weuld have been impossible.
At a
height o f 5000 feet, another current
took the balloon to the westward, and
when they were over the Glendale val­
ley the aeronauts decided to come- to
chrth. A distance o f about 25 mile9
was covered.
BOSTON
HAS
F IE R C E
C A M P A IG N
N o P arty Lines, But $250,000 Is Spent
by Various Candidates.
Boston, Mass., Jan. 10.— Boston Sat­
urday night wound up, except fo r the
finishing touches, the fiercest municipal
campaign in its history. The election
Tuesday will be the first under the new
non partisan plan aud for a non-parti­
san campaign this has certainly been a
revelation to the sponsors o f the new
order o f things.
One o f the candidates for mayor con­
fesses he has spent nearly $10,000, and
he accuses his chief opponent o f having
spent more than $200,000. This charge
is not denied. The other two candi­
dates, without a ghost o f a chance o f
election, have spent about $5000. The
various candidates fo r the city council
have probably spent $20,000, so that
the cost o f the campaign to the various
aspirants figures up close to a quarter
o f a million dollars.
The ballots on Tuesday will bear the
names o f the candidates without party
or other designation, and the campaign
has been non-partisan except so far as
the known political affiliations of the
candidates have influenced voters.
'GOULD SAVE CHILDREN.' H
F rom
i o o . o o o
to
aoo.ooo
a
Year
Said to D ie in A m erica of
P re v e n ta b le Cause*.
WARNING
BY
CENSUS
o o d ’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the W orld’s Greatest Blood
Purifier
and
Strength-Giver.
It builds you up. Accept no sub­
stitute, but insist on having
CHIEF.
Hood’s, and g et it today.
In u-mil I quid form "r chocolated tab-
ets called Sarsatebs 100 Do-es $1
Dr. C. L. W ilb u r o f V ita l Statistics
D epartm ent
at
W a sh in g ton
Th e Label Lan gu age.
Haa Recom m endations.
"There's a language In hotel labels,
the same as In stamps or flowers,"
laid a courier. “ A ll over Europe the
hotel porters paste the hotel labels on
From 100,000 to 200,000 children your trunks In such a way that the
tnder 5 years of age die every year porters in future towns will know
from preventable causes in the United what sort of a tipper you are.
States, In the opinion of Dr. Creasy
"Up at the top of the trunk the la­
L. Wilbur, chief of vital statistics of bel means you are generous. In the
the census bureau, who has prepared middle It means you're a middling
a bulletin on the basis ot present-day lort.
Down very low it means you
knowledge of sanitary measures. Dr. are no good."
Wilbur believes that prompt registra­
T h e M a t u r e P la c e .
tion o f births and a more careful and
He— What Is the
latest topic of
precise statement or the causes of
household Interest, my dear?
death by physicians are needed.
She— Oh, the fall housecleaning Just
Of the number of deaths returned
for 1908— 691,574— which covers the now Is on the carpet.— Baltimore
registration area. Dr. Wilbur has Am erican.___________________
found that nearly one-fifth were of In­
fants of under 1 year old and more
than one-fourth of children under 5
years of age. Reduced to figures, Dr.
Wilbur makes the follow ing estimates:
More than one-eighth of a million
babies under 1 year old and fully
200,000 children under 5 died among
about one-half of the population of
the United States In the year men
tloned. It Is considered probable that
fully 200,000 more died In cities and
states
not
Included In the census
bureau death registration area.
In this connection Dr. Wilbur quotes
Prof. Irvin g Fisher's conclusion that
of all the diseases of Infancy having
the median age 1 year 47 per cent may
be prevented, and that of the diseases
of childhood having a median age of
2 to 5 years 67 per cent ¿nay be pre­
vented.
" I t does not seem unreasonable,” Dr.
W ilbur says, "when we consider the
fact that there Is apparently no rea­
son why Infants, If properly born —
and this means simply the prevention
of ante-natal disease and the improve­
ment of the health and conditions of
life o f their parents— should die In
early infancy or childhood except from
the com paratively few accidents that
are unavoidable."
The bulletin continues with a state­
ment that the general death rate of a
country Is dependent largely upon Its
infant m ortality and says:
“ In the light of the figures quoted It
would seem that practical sanitation
has only made a beginning in the
work of preventing the occurrence of
Infant and child
mortality.
The
ground has only been scratched over.
Deep stirring of the soil and thorough
cultivation of all the means available,
with our present scientific and medical
knowledge for the guarding of young
lives, would produce startling and,
from all human experience, almost un­
believable, results.”
T h ere.
tha mas
aha r»
a
Mo T r o u b le O th ervrlae.
P r o fe s s o r ( o f E n g lis h lit e r a t u r e )— At
tim e s y o u tlna It d iffic u lt, I d a r e sa y, to
c o m p re h e n d th e In v o lv e d s t y le o f M r.
Jam es.
M is s de M u ir — O, no, p r o fe s s o r ;
1
n e v e r h a v e a n y d iffic u lty In u n d e r­
s ta n d in g him . T h e o n ly tro u b le I have
Is to fin d ou t w h a t he Is d r iv in g at.
Instant Relief for All Eyes
that are irritated from dust, heat, sun
or wind, P E T T IT 'S E Y E SALVE. A ll
druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo,
N. Y
P r e fe r s
to
W a lt.
“ You should buy all your Christmas
gifts now.”
"That's what they say, but I'm not
so sure of it. You see. I've made up
my mind to give several of my friends
a dozen eggs «piece— no matter what
they cost—and 1 hate to think of buy­
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P r e ju d ic e .
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M r. B a r lo w ? "
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T h e h u m b le nose, th e c h eek b o n e high.
T h e c h e e r fu l fa c e , the w illin g hand.
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Biliousness
" I h a v e used y o u r va lu a b le C ascareta
and I fin d th em p e rfe c t. C o u ld n ’ t d o
w ith o u t th em . I h a v e used th em fo r
som e tim e fo r in d ig e s tio n and biliou sness
and am n o w c o m p le te ly cu red .
R ecom ­
m en d th em to e v e r v o n e . O n c e trie d , you
w ill n e v e r be w ith o u t th em in
th e
fa m ily .” — E d w a r d A . M a r x , A lb a n y , N .Y .
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IF YOU YE
NEVER WORN
h.
SLICKER
l you’ve yet
to learn the bodily
com fort it gives in
the wettest weather
WOS&CNDSs
MADE FOP —
H a r d s t i ^ C E
or
Margin, by landing the $5,000-trot at
Phoenix, Ariz., placed to her credit as
the seuson's earnings over $25,000.
Manager Stallings of the N ew York
American League base ball team has
completed arrangements for his team
to train at Athens, Ga., next spring.
Before 3,000 people at Winnipeg,
Man., A lf Shruhb defeated Tom Lorn;
boat In a slxteen-mlle race by three
laps. Time, I hour 35 m inute. 50 acc-
onds.
Some o f the horses owned by Louis
W. Wlnans, of Brighton, Knglund. In­
cluding Allen Winter, 2:06%, and 811-
Iko, 2:11 Vi. will be raced In America
next season.
A six-club basket ball league has
been formed In the Tw in Cities, con­
sisting of two St. Paul and four M in­
neapolis quints. The organization will
W hite Rhino Hunt Begun.
Officer Arrests Chief.
Rutiaba, Jan.. 10.— The Smithsonian be known as the Tw in City Basket
i/os Angeles, Jan. 11.— “ That police­
P 11 League.
man will get a box o f cigars from ne African scientific expedition arrived at
The University o f California,
like
Rhino camp, the basis fo r the hunt for
for doing his duty,” declared Chief tho eargerly-sought white rhinoceros, Stanford University, has abandoned
Dishman, referring to his arrest in
today. Rhino camp is on the Congo rowing as a 'varsity sport. Carlisle
Hollywood Sunday, for exceeding the
side o f the Bar-El-Jabel river. The ex­ Indians and Holy Cross have dropped
speed limit.
“ I shall also promote
pedition, as made up in the present basket ball as an Intercollegiate sport
him at the first opportunity.”
Dish-
hunt, consists o f Colonel Roosevelt, for the coming season.
man this afternoon sent the cigars.
Kerm it, Mearna, Heller. Loring, Cun-
Directum, 2:06%, died recently at
Chief Dishman was arrested by G. M.
ninghame and 30 porters and boys. Savage, Minn.
He was the world's
Blinn, motor patrolman, in Hollywood.
They have 200 loads o f supplies. The champion 4-year-old trotter, ex-cham ­
Blinn wanted to withdraw the charge,
party has temporarily le ft Uganda for pion trotting stallion and one of the
hut Dishman insisted on the law taking
the territory remarkable fo r the pres­ foremost sires of the day. T o
his
its course and paid his $10 fine in Judge
ence o f the white rhinoceros.
credit are five 2:10 trotters, all having
Herndon’s court today.
Blinn is a
records.
Los Angeles policeman
Thirteen H art Coasting.
Lady Jeanette, the young
pacing
Alton, III., Jan. 11.— Thirteen persons mare owned my G. M. Cotton of A u ­
Monorail Car Is Success.
by
N ew York, Jan. 11.— The first exhi­ were hurt, six seriously, in two coast­ burn, Neb., trained and driven
Frank Dally, won $1.245 at meetings
bition in this country o f tho gyro- ing accidents here today. A bobsled
near home the past season, where the
static monorail car, which has been carrying eight persons collided with an purses were small. She was started
ranked among the wonders o f the pres­ ambulance en route to the home o f a seven times and won three firsts, three
ent century, was given today in Brook­ suicide, and the horses fell on the sled. seconds and one third.
15 years old, was
lyn by Richard Scherl, the inventor, James Coleman,
A recent fire at Upland farm. Green-
who is the son o f a Berlin newspaper scalped, and every other paasenger suf­ burg, Pa., unfortunately resulted In the
man. The model, which seats four pas­ fered minor injuries. A n hour later, loss of the promising race horse and
sengers and two operators, worked per­ on the same hill, another sled collided I sire, Maj. Hlgglnson, 2:16%. All told,
'ith an automobile, injuring five o f j seven valuable horses perished In the
fectly. Mr. Scherl believes a speed of
120 miles an hour can be maintained the seven passengers on the sled. There flames. L. B. and Julian K. Huff are
have been seven accidents on this hill the proprietors of the farm.
by a train o f regulation size.
within tho last week.
It Is thought that Ed 8pencer, th .
Single Porker at «61.20.
big Scranton catcher, who Jumped the
Jury
Justifies
Lynching.
That there is big money in bog rais­
Boston Americans last season, will be
Csiro, III., Jan. 10.— The grand ju r y 1 with the N ew York Giants next year,
ing in the Pacific northwest at the
which
investigate'!
the
murder
o
f
Miss
present livestock prices was shown by
as McOraw has negotiated his release
the sale of a single porker at the P o rt­ Anna P elley and the lynebings o f from the Indianapolis club of the
Henry
Salzner
and
W
ill
James,
the
lat­
land Union stockyards yesterday, 'lue
American
Association, with
which
particular animal that attracted the ter a negro, adjourned today. The re­ Spencer had signed.
attention o f everybody at the yards port stated that it was evident the so-.
Wisconsin and Chicago battled In a
was not con-1
was a monster that tipped the scales called lawless element
at 680 pounds. He sold for 9 cents a cerned in the lynchings, and “ we be­ aensattonal $ to 6 tie game of foot ball
pound live weight, which meant «61.20, lieve no innocent man met bis death at on Marshall field at Chicago, and when
Balzner waa tha final whlatle blew there waa no
the highest price that a single bog the hands o f the mob.”
ever brought at the stockyards.
j accused o f murdering his wife. James advantage on either aide.
was suspected o f causing Miss P e lle y ’a
death.
T all la Follow ing Comet.
Cambridge,
Mass., Jan.
11. — A
T h« Eastman Kodak Company of
Hookworm In College.
straight and slender tail baa been dis­
Rochester, N. Y., ts said to have agreed
N ew Orleans, La., Jan. 10.— Constern­ to p«y $1,600,000 to M. A. Yetnick and
covered trailing behind the nucleus o f
H a ile y ’s comet, according to a dispatch ation prevails among the 100 or more Dr. L M. Early of Columbus. Ohio, for i
received at the Harvard observatory students o f Tulare college follow ing the their Invention of a new process in the
yesterday from Professor E. B. Frost exeminetion o f every student fo r hook­ manufacture of photographic print pa-
nf the Yerkea observatory. The tail worm. It Is announced that more than per. The process, which 1« secret, was
is a faint one, about 10 minutes ia a third o f the members o f the class
patented, and promised to revolution-
length, and has an agle o f 69 degrees were found to be infected.
fass Ul« photographic trad«.
H er«
A man was waiting patiently for ■
street car the other day at
transfer
station, says the Boston Record, w h .a
a woman, highly excited, rushed up to
him, and cried, "A r e you
here?’’
" I don’t understand,’’ he said.
"A re you the man here?"
peated.
“ No, madam,” he said, concealing
smile. "T h e man here Is that maa
over there.”
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