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{ New York, June 26 Olympic ;ihg -ni New %ty %fil docmon was made followmz the re- of a communication from Col. ‘John Phelan, offering: the rAmerican]| ; lympic committee the =~ Sixty-ninth ent Armory for this purpose, sccording to' an announcement made b,y Frederick W. Rubien Thursday. / Eight classes, from featherweight ‘heavyweight; will e’ eontested 'un- Olympieifules, and the boxing ‘Geam that ‘will represent the United ‘States in the Jymplc ames at Ant- weerp, Belgium, in Al t, will be se~ as-a-resul Wtryouu. ' Sectional/ try will ‘be_held ‘on ific coast, middle west, Phila- |\ delphia, ‘Bostonand, Pittaburgh .prior | tp-the final tryout, here, and, the win- ners of the different classes in these gectional trymnp will‘come- to New | York for the final } wmrm-: TURNS TABLE Newport, R.'I., June 26—The sloop Vuutle de{ t:d the Resolute th race in the, el ation series honor' of findmg the America’s cup lglinltt e Shamrock 1V, leading at the finish) 42 seconds,; corrected time,; 1 minute 50 nconds, elapsed time. race was . over & twenty-mile qmdwnrd lnAnleow-rd eoutu #: 0iCOBB’ 1‘0 JOIN' TEAIL .Augusta, G, »-Who B { days’ reteived in a game at Chicago- weeks ago, stated last mght he would jom his tn,p :New York on-July: % and' expected;ito. be ‘in :condition ‘to| ! playiby July: 15 Cobb ‘says'thete |! are three ligaments torn in’his lmoo, but they are rapidly heali LARGE ENTRY LIST FOR TENNIS. “Cleveland; 0., June 2 entries for the nations double tennis championship homg. "én account of ment do not close until July 19"i | officers’ of :the, Cleveland Asso Tennis. clubs, urder whose auspi will be held;:believe a dozen or more cities wlil be' represented.” +Among the cities éxpected to ente: players ‘are” Cleveland, Detroit,’ Chi- cago, “Indianapolis, San Franeisco, New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Buf- falo, ' Plnladelphm and Washington, and_possibly Cincinnati, Louisville, Kansas City, Los Angeles nfld Newp, r(:‘ . . Chicago, -June 26.—A change in 'the baseball rules governing balls hit out of -the playing’fleld’ will go into effect today; it was announced here yesterday by -American league hehd-] quarters. (The rule’ s covered by ' paragraph 48 of therule book and at present provides that a ball shalli Be) - judged fair or foul ‘“according to ‘. ‘where it ‘passes over the boundary fine of the actual playing field.” The new ‘wording will be the same as'in 1919, which says that when a w“patted ball passes outside'gfounds or into thesstands the umpire’shall judge it fair or foul,” “according to ‘where it disappears from ~the ~‘um-/ pire's view.” The latter: intérpretation’ of ‘tile rule would have robbed Babe Ruth of at least two runs this, year, ‘base- bail offiélils ¢aHl, because there are twd' ‘fnstances ‘on-record Where he hif balls into the stands which land- ed in founl territory but were:called fair: because they passed over the fen¢e' fair and-. ¢urved “into ~ foul ground. Under the new rule if an umpire sees 'a ‘ball land foul it must be call- ed:foul regardless of whether it pass- oundary fence fair. The to both major leaxu.es. ' | found in: Pennsylvania., tured in -A’AtPing’ ' of * bananas’ at Abercrombie’ & cCready’s and’ now hel itficaptivity by a‘large glass jar and displayed in' the show window drawing' th 'nttentioh of many. pas: ers-by. The * "Bolshevlkl Bug” as it wds named: soon” after the capture yester< day by Péter Sours has a full pedi- gree painted on a _small display sign by Fred Fraser.“According to the pedigree it would not.make a suitable; pet." Tarantulas are right at home in bunches of bananas, but the sizé . of this. one 1s quite a rare sight even in the tranlcnl countries where the: bx- nanas are grown., ¥ SUNDAY nnmm 7 A large.number/ ‘of reservations have. been. made: for. the Birchmont Bemidji, Day ' dinner tomorrow . at Birchmont: hotel. The management are sparing nothing in order to make the,event; a successful one and are expecting a large number to;take ad- | vantage of the special opportunity of -enjoying&hz hotel and its surround- - ings, Everything: is-in.full running order and: the service will be at its ‘best. . Every person in:Bemidji s cordlally invited.to come. BOTARY CLUBS ! ELECT PRESIDENT Atlantic City, N.' J.,” June 25.— Mstes- Snedecor, Portland, .Ore., was elected president of the International “Association’ of Rotary clubs at its closing session: here today. He de- ..feated “John' Dyer, Vlncennes, Ind., “on tha third ballot. Hima!ayan Bear’s Foolish Com- | bat With Stone, I.lk Too Mnny Mmbgn,of o Hu Animal le okwo- : 'Uneonq"rlhlo ; stupid ‘as’ well as greedy and obsti-; «But_ for, sheer. brainless ' ob- stinacy in the face of opposition there is;" the ,animal :]like the Himalyan bear. If he finds & thlu in his way he will al- ways push it.aside If he can, even: though it would be easier to go | lmnd i the obstacte.” i .+The wily natives ‘of Indis" have ob- served that trait In his character and' from: it ‘have contrived ‘a‘/trap to catch'him, They select a tree with a | suitable, horizontal bough, At 'a pointlwheat, on the bough abont ten or twelve feet 'from’ the fork they fasten s bait like- ly to atiract the bear—honey, for ex- Oats, bushel ....... | cabbage, cwt. authorities’ contend, no'|" GRAIN nm HAY Red Olover, medium,lb, .., .. .. Popcori, pound . 8 0o Wheat, hard . % Wheat; so!% Rye, bush YEGB1ABLISS. i censsanesBb, 00-56.00 Onlopg, dry, cwt. X Beans, cwl i eess s 1.10-81.28, +24¢ U HOES, 1B i s o Dressed beef, pound. Turkeys, live, .poungd;: -': Old Toms, live, pound Geesy, \ive, pound Fltrn o 's ol Cow. hides,. % Bull ‘hides, No. Kipp hidés, No. 1. b, Calf Skins, No. 11 , each” lte Wool, bright' . ing.prices were being paid-at Stillvuur Minn.. : t,flm of 3oinl to preass of ample, or goat's flesh. Then from an- | Nt otheér’BoUgh above that one they sus- | qtofle hangs between | 4 fork of the trees. ¥ The. bear scents. the bait from a dis- tapce,;gomes;to the tree; sees the food, on'the; bough and climbs up the tree. |] "W.l" along ft.! n comes the stone in simflar carve and hits the bear a -thumplng . Whack on the ribs. h!qst -animals would desist after third: hlow: s nowin a'perfectly mad rage, and a ear i a good boxer, He hits out, ]wlth hig pu s, “right’ .and left and sends the’stone hyrtling forward in a der tiirve. Then, after ‘a few s. the stone comes back. and hits the bear a terrlflc “nppercut" on the Jaw. ' ‘But alns' the bear: never went. to . school and. leamed the. law: ot gravity: -Every blow he hits the stone is re- turned tenfold. And as the stone has no’ brains to be knocked out, it is;the bear that.gets knocked out., ... /Then the wily natives hldlng below rush in with a net and thro: It quick- Iy over him. 'And that is how any 700" or menngerie * zets its Hima- Iaynn bear. , co-ppcntlvo Law Llibrary. An interesting experiment in library co-opération s heing worked, put .o | the Long Beach public library, Long Beach, Cal. Forty, or. 50 attorneys of the city of Long Beach have sent law books from their private”libraries to the public library for the purpose of forming ‘a co-operative 'law “library. Those contributing books in 'this’ way | are entitled to take books from" the co- operative, library, keeping them for & Pionee! 22 60-32.70 |/ .50: 60| " ¢-$1.001: " Hens, halvy, 4 1bs. )and ovor Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat ... Dressed poultry, 3¢ per: _pound o live awck. s H HIDES - Horse hldes . | Waol,brig ham uneoln didn’t, duh off hi nmgm Gotwqhurg ‘address on_an Juyhawking. reland we by a bird we call the jayhawk; It w ts prey before devouring it; and wking 8.4 :good name for the busl- ness I've l;een in’ ' This is the: only -of the “word.. Colonel: hawkers. and’ the: pame soon came m e applled to.all Kansans. Others at: ‘ iflbute the “word ™ to “Col. “Charles R.. r. chopped down the cherry & manuscript division of the library of congress 1sp’t sure’ ;bout the cherry tree episode, . because George didn’t write a letter abunt it, but it ‘holds’ documentary evmenee re-, garding the other t:-o illusions of our school days, so sth “'Th manuscrlpt division has the two original * drafts .of the Gettn,burg . speech;;; one ; carefully ‘written u,‘ofl‘l- | and the: other in fnk, bothdis: ying * Lincoln’s well-known ' hand- writing, * first ‘draft and y;ud ‘copy différ slightly from vas finally delivered. . dence, flm oficial' journal of the Con- tlnenml eon.yeu tor hly 4,4 [. which we m-ko . deferred as "‘unfmportant. of the members signed the document 4'month Jater, while In 1781, five years :1ater, -some "other congressmen :who were ot ‘In, office in 1776 also add: period of five days, and: the ' general 7 .public s allowed to consult the books at the library. The beoks are marked,. “Loaned, to the Long Beach Publlc Li-|. : ‘brary.” Some of the attorneys ‘Join- ing in_the plan have each contributed ‘many as. 200 books to the co-opera- five law library. It would-seem that “this iden might be:worked out success- fully i’ other lines ‘of endeavor," thus making the fesources . found/in: books dvallable to the largeat possyle num- ber of people, J 3 ' Nickel Mone Nlekdo—whlch “APe- really:-~copper- nickel, being a mixture. of the two metals—were first coined in this coun- try to give encouragement to nickel mining, important deposits having been en: many ler uses tor mo e 'been found. But at the pruen time 85 per cent of the world’s supply ‘of nickel 18 derived from the mines of the Sudbury. district, In Can- ada, where the reserves of ore are enormous. Of the balence, France pro- duceu the bulk. contributing 11 per !t has been suggested’ that. Great Britain, practically. controlling. as she does the world's nickel, might switch from cheapened gold ;and make tho white metal the basis o¢ her currency. —Philadelphia Ledger, “Let's Pretend.” Everybody has things to put up wlth. There are sure to be ups and downs, and even days when everything seenrs “s0 out of tune that it can never be right again.. To make home a happy place is the housewife's-business, but; unless she: can at least appear happy herself she is'not. likely to make a success-of it. This will be much eas- fer if she has had her early.tralning in the game of “let’s pretend.” : Very few of us_ make .the most.of all-the . chances for. happiness that come to us. It's a difficult thing to ‘do. But we can all try to do so, and that is half the. battle ! —Washington Post." Our Flour and Wheat Exports. Between July 1-and January 9, the United ' States omoned 82,083,000 bushels of wheat and’” 8,773,000 bar- rels_of flour, a total equu! to 121,960,- | 000 bushels of whent. t,ory of the word: “One au- roing:in this year (1858) Pat ‘8 Free State Irishman, rode into_Osawatomie on & horse heavily lsden with many kinds of goods. ‘Have. ¥ek, : ennison, -one of the Free State lead: | ers; claiming that he “coined” it. “Jay: hawklng" was” the term used o de-; seribe the depredations of the Kansans. and they ‘were called “Jayhawkers,” as: the term “Border Rufflans” was applied to the Missouri. pro-slavery men. /A 1tté “Keaport +in New ' Zealund, called Russell, was described as the though the fish were jumplng the water, asking to.. be caught, - the» ‘be put' to the trouble own. cows, they: imported condensed 1L RNPREP LG e e PiGuear. BIC YOLES| Complete hne “of Tires Illd ‘Supplies.” Baby Carriage Wheels Retiréd. . 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