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» THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL & ‘ News of Indoor and Outdoor Sports Schroeder's 8t. Jam, Score ORTMAN'E STARS. Laird ... 5 by Griffith 1% 1 Moran H 1% FIRST TRYOUT OF ROURKES|®:"ite 2 "%, | KENNEDY WINS FROM BOAKES| ™" wiscalBul® ™ but did not register a hit Gwynne ... 182 162 Downs. Ras ‘Deén*ih Osisha Dotore an Attwood ...l 18 I 13 Washington Wins it by a Score of | af'er a variea career in the big leaxn | Revenge at Squash Ball Taken by o < R o e Ten to Two, e, Motnes to join Mike Cantifion's | Omahan From Boakes 3—2 koo i o inneapolis team. Rapp. who caught the % e 1 % p | BEVENTS OoN 2 RUD 3 J i | RAame, is also a Minneapolis catcher.. and e Sk St ALL BUT ONE RUN OFF RITZMAK |J Johnron has been farmed out to Peoris | GAME AT RACQUET CLUB FAST| { e 4 Soaien | Jncobite Wins the Cameron Handica | ’-un 519, Tonight the Borshelm Jewels and ¢ at Emersville. fluggs: Bill Schipke was accorded his | dohns Molds Cantillon's SIOKE®FS | usual warm welcome when he eame to bat | Chicago Fans Came Out With Pro- nv::fil\-'\\‘.{\vv(\;;.::wi‘i"fl“\‘af eyl infe and Home Run Only Ome and demonstrated that he was entitied to] feasor Momkes, Who Says Needs |l the favorlie, gained a nose ' victory the. cognomen which - over Booger Red In the Cameron handi Off Jarrott--Recrnita Show .; Rorti WHIRE. Wit Style.to Bt in More Tryonts Before Mecting WA ot Bnetivine. Bty Bt waaes [ . maha, by knocking out a corking three | close th ¥ y Up Well Ken ird. Scoville got Booger Red away "L » aacker nedy Ast {in front and he and Madman made most The same teams will cavort this af of the running. The last furlong Jacobite totioon when & A bbb ediioe indlar . closed fast and caught Booger ited a few Mille Wirt was the particularly bright | ! " when both managers promise to| “Spike” Kennedy put It over Prof. Henry | yards from the wire. Galvesca and Rose rot out some new talent to interest the | Boakes of the Chic e lub in |lare were two heavily played ors 10 i e hich shone forth at t ricago Athletic club in v reavily played outsiders star in the galaxy whi aenuset | hne squash Wednesday afternoon. 3 1o 2. The | ¥il: The weather was fine, but the track Vinton street park Wednesday aftern - s 2. The | MD. at the Opening of the exnibition games MAHA melody was like this First race. four furlongs, purse: Gal Y on trimmed the tribe of | . g S| First game, 10-15 vesca, 18 (Vickery), 6 to 1, won; Good when Washington tri . 'm"_klnu EL) Second game. 7 Ship, 101 (Taplin),” § to 1. second; Helen | Rourke to the tune of 10 10 2 In a & Perdry. 3b Third game, Carroll, 110 ( ), 6 to 1, third. Time which had real merit, considering that it | Vasbinder, 1 Fourth game. 10-15 0:50%. Electrowan, Alarmed, Vancouver y Wirt. 1t I - Belle. t, : me of the season. Willle | ¥ Fifth game, 15-8 e, Mrs. Dot, Failurus, Jungle Queen NI the firet ga Weleh, cf 0dd Rose, Tuberose and Galene Gale fin S Defors the opehing of .1H8 | B 10 spite of his ‘8 yinra, ‘the ol sbort” | s N Father Romanelll quickly pulled a revolver | ment is Iikely to fail. Some of {he state- blew In Just Belden, of " | 1shed as named. “ game, wearing A green sweater and & |8umma, rf as he joshingly calls himself, put up a | Second race, six furlongs, selling: Ross- | B UYL \ {from a desk and backed his assallant to [ments made by committee methbers were Stift fight, and It looked like his .match |lare, 101 (Ross), 10 to 1, won: Esorine, 101 the door. fraught with slgnificance te. cllp, and told Captain Franck that |Si v C . b (Deverich), o 8eco) Tol 0 0 1 o he was & plicher and & foot racer. He |Clalre. it the greator part of the time. However, | (Wamhch); & 10 L second: ‘ol Box, 108 Police declare there 1n a conspiracy to| Protests are heing received from tobacto Cadma 8 it | " - g Boakes tried to run “Splke.” but Thomas | Warfleld, Ace of Diamonds. Warden |Former Indiana Billiardist Only | harm tocal priests and close watch is being | men In the Connecticut valley wgainst th was given a chance to break into the | ya Brana ‘o he seventh inning, after Vas- |Johns, p Frank wouldn't be run, much to the for edjram, Traffic, Ml Derechco and Nick i kept on suspects admisslon free of 130,000,000 clgdrs a year #Sime in-th Wer's Ssriem. Tuttle finished as named. Player with Perfect Score. | binder had been cracked on the shins by ’,‘.:"'::“’:""p P TRIrd race, fhile &nd SWeity yards, sel fiom the Philippines, as 1s provided by the Keeley. Willie Is a wonder. He had no |7 “It was a hard match.” sald the de- |ing: Okenite, 106 (O. H. Miller). 5 to 2. S K ,k Payne bill. The Philippine schedules have sooner reached the left garden than Mg | Toqals fonted Chicagoan afterward. “Kennedy's | Won: St Avon. 16 (Taplim. 4 1o 1. second; |EASY VICTORY OVER ~CUTLER |O€nate Knocks | rot yet beon constdcred 00n A. Muskod 9 c 2 Plekering knocked a high fly in his direc WASHI steady, persistent work, his strong return |4y Muskoday, 109 (Deverich), 11 to 2, third tlon, He motloned for Belden to come and A Time, 1:45%. ' Elevation. High Gun. Gam d d when b there was no | Ganley, 1t and his speed proved too much for me.” | brinus, Orcagnac, Pan-De-Oro, Kokomo | gaery P. Cline of Philadelp! | ut PrOP()sc get it, an when he saw 1ere v '4, e chance for that he assayed the attempt | picKering. cf () The match was merely an exhibition, | and Katle Powers finished as named. ¥ o and a return contest for the one Kennedy | Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: Ja Wins His First Game by Defeat- | eeman. 1h all by himself. The ball was muffed and | 1 Johnson, rf cobite, 108 (Deverich), 17 to 10, won; Booger 3 # | D C ff mpetl I n ° fhy played at Chicago with the professor a |Red, 113 (Scoville) 12 to 5 second. Mod ing Louls Care by Thir- uty on OITCE U inrutecters st Willle does not stand so well with Captain | McBride, = 5, every character of 'sille Me couple of months ago, when the score of | man, 88 (Taplin). 7 (0 1, third. Time, 1:16% teen Poln gcods for which raw material i§ now im- app. ¢ Franck | Behipke, 3b 3 to 2 was turned in favor of Boakes. A |Smiley Corbett and Jim Maffney finished as Omaha fans had the double opportunity | i (BEe: " % | ported into this country entered largely congenlal bunch of club members and | Rifth race, mile and twenty vards. sell Wednesday of seeing Pa's new recrults In | Yughes, p action, and also of seeing the stars of the Keeley. p Brazil Cannot Repeal Export Tax ' int the consideration of the silk schedules their Chicago guests witnessed It on one of | ing: Coppers, 107 (Mclntyre), 7 to 2, won bt Hhet § e Washington American ‘league team at | W. Johnson, p - ° >332 sosneEacunsomn B e aloeon—ws z [RIOPRUDN. The wood pulp schedules will be taken Information that Japan soon will be a the courts of the snug Racquet club. Lord Provosi, 106 (Coburn), 4 to 1, sec Played. Won and Syndicate Holds Four Mil- today by the senate committee an finanee ond: Confessor, 114 (Walsh), 5 to 1, third. | Morningstar ..... ‘ s The result was a decision by the commil- Time, 1:45. Mabel Hollander, Cello, Mitre, | Sutton Feiverd 3 lion Bags for Rise. | tee not to adopt the rates of the Payne | bill, which for the most part grovide for Starting strong and with things appar- hes and Walter Johnson both | o ently going just as he pleased, Boakes | Exchequer, Givonnl Balerlo, Sainesaw and | Slosson work. Hug Totals o Oty Ligrier Bl 8 oy 4 2| easily won the first game of the match, ar Lighter finished as named o cennees .8 . A nt ing § 8 =0 net Spike came back in the next | oSIXth race, seven furlongs, selling: Rubfa | Cure ....... 2 3 WASHINGTON, March 31.—Recognizing | the re-enactment of the Dingley rate. | In- took a turn at pitching. and while they | Omaha—Runs 4 54 did not extend themselves, they gave evi- | Hits g5 dences of being possessed of the real | Washington—Runs '3 ) : - Koods Arl\\- : 283 016 | firet looked as If Boakes was just play- ;?Vn:‘nn)r\k 12 to 1. third. Time, 1:%94% | NEW YORK, March 3.—Ora C. Morning- | Port |]-x on u;‘:n-. h:(::un;( {(V‘I‘I“”H'k‘; S e s and tafffiatiadle BN . Two-base hits: le Brand, Pickering, |ing possum, the score b oorish King, General Haley. Lady Carol A gt i o " but now | Several years this tax is indissolubly linked « o Tracy Johns, a big southpaw, almost as | . WOORSC Olle e s Freeman Rapp. L the score being 1 May Amelia, Fred Bent. Colonel Jack, J. | Star. formerly of Rochester, ind. ut n T ooes | ittt which xra ¥ CombEAOIE e I blg as Jack Pfeister, started to twirl for | gchipke Home run: Downs. First base Kennedy Does the Rumning C. Core and Sophomore finished as named. | & resident of New York, won his fourth n m debi, the senate commitice | exlting, which ave o com Omaha, &hd right well he hehaved against {on balls: Off Ritzman, 1: off Keeley, 1 3 AR G Bl Eitesiaint ot New Yotk e Lo LS00 O S i o ; v y Keosley: % ck| It was feared that the local favorite b . .| the Payne bill the countervalling duty pro- | ot athletes and before such a [HIt with pitched ball: By Keeley, 2. Struck LO8 ANGBELES, Marcl - tional 18.2 balk line billlard tournament, de: such notsd out: By Jarrott, 1; by Hughe might hgve tough luck again with his | gummariie o March3L—Santa Anita g A O, Cutler of- Wostén. posed. MADAME MODJESKA BETTER ldrge crowd. During the four innings he |y 50 0. 0y so o Worked he allowed ‘but three hits and | Omans, 8 Wasnineton. G, lay: | hand. which falled him at Chicago by | First race selling five and one-half fur- | “Morningstar Jeads the field, not having | Members of the committee sald today WEruns, Ana 414 not pass nar hit a mas. re to Cadman o Pendry 1o Cadman. | 46veloping & cramp. However, Spike con- |10 3“"L “m“"";; ‘”:} ‘;‘ 'fin}vflfimfi‘ ‘3. 'n': met with a setback since the start. In the | that If the Payne provision to place a duty | Ritsmann occupled the box during the E" “"r'_m" J. Johnson, Downs. Sacrifice | tinued to do things and won the third | secona, Banrose (100, Kdin, 60 to 1) third, | afternoon game Harry B. Cline of Phila-|on coffee imported from Brazil equal to Its: Pendry, McBride, Keeley. Hits: Off | game, 1612, after a strenuous battle, the | Time: 1:07. Irene Bannister, Echopus, Dex- delphia won, defeating Louls Cure. the export tax assessed by that country next three Innings ad was batted all over | y,;ng '3 jn four innings; off Ritzman, 9 in trine, Barly Day, Ex ihe lot for nine hits. Rulo Jarrott was |three innings: off Jarrott, 2 in one inning; | o Waking up with a vim Bore, Vatien Lass. Dajer Thotpe. aiso ram | Harry B. Cline today won his first |18 adopted the consumer would be com-| | g \NGEIES, Cal, March 31+ Madame trotted out for the last two Innings. |off H.:xn.: § In three Innings: off Keeley, “"”"{“‘""‘f( ""k] "”"":' In the next t0. | “Second race, purse, four furlongs: Ches. | bracket in the billlard tournament at|pelled to pay the difference in cost. The |\ 4o e L Gl Gine S accordig to. A Downs was the first man to face him, |fione in three lnnings; oft Johnson, 3 in | Boakes kept ahead till he passed the fifth | ter Krum (1li, Powers. 6 to 1) won. Bure | Madison Square Garden, when he defeated | responsibility of such a resuit could not | ot il (o Cauy by her physiclah three innings. Ti oint, With Spike o e 2, K 7 o and knocked the ball so it bounded over L me point. With Splke stuck at the one, but | Get (113 Kennedy, 7 to §) second. Mike Mo- | ; oliy Cure, the French expert, this after- | be shirked, it was said, and congress would | Te 1or condition remains the same tonidis J. R. Barr, C.' P. Patten, German Siiver, | noon, 500 to 487 have to answer to the people for this| ;& ghe will be removed to a haepital, Granda, 9 (Walsh), 7 to 5, won: Darring | Demarest . s 20 [ Brasil 1s powerless 10 suspend its ex- | stend, a table was prepared fixing spedific 1 0-10/and trimmed him with an ease that at|ton, 110 (Mentry), 7 to 1, second: Lens, 11 | Cline & el Prinsofiecd et o ; duties for every. article and thasBiates i She Wi robably Be Remored from Her Home to a Hospital Today. | | the = o : Jett (109, Rettig, 4 to 1) third. Time: 0:47 the middie field fence for a homer and | STATUS OF PLAYER HENDERsoN |!1¢ latler took a boost and after tying fis W, Johnson followed with a single, but | him kept on going to 10 without giving | Captain Crawford, Miles, Ternstrick, also| Cure's best effort was In the second in- | assessment against a necessity of life. that was all they got Nation Commission Rales Former | 202Kes & look-in. The play was as close | ran ning, when he made a run of 7. The win-| Incidentally, the senate committec is seck- | ENGINEERING WORK ON. DITOR et ikl ek Bl p Third race, selling, one oth At BRI Ls ke b Bt Weleais s Olavetand. and clever as had ever been dished out | o; 070, race: selling ane fnlle; Timothy |0 ol 'y igh mark was 82, The score: ing information about the alleged Ameri- 1l pleased with some of | ,CINCINNATI, March 31.—The National |t the club's courts, back-and-forth chas- | McCahey, 6 to 1) second, Chaplet (%8, Glass, | * Cline: 10, , 21, 2, 0, 9, 0, B, 82 can syndicate credited with having 4,000,000 | Towl Company to Make Plata in Elke The fans were well please I | Base Ball commission today announced the [ ing, with Kennedy doing moat of the run- |16 to 1) {hird. Time: }:39%. Arcourt, Pick- | &, 12 0, 42. 11,0, 3, 35, 4 4 2. 0. | haga of coffee in storage to be held for a | horn Valley Distriet. the new talent which Pa presented for the | following ruling ning, characterizing the game, as Boakes | 8Way, Charley Paine, Alleviater, Adoration, |7, 1. 7 500; average, 15, 2, 15, 20-32 rise iIn price, which, It Is belleved, will| WATERLOO, Neb., March 3l—(Spesial was trying to make his opponent play it at | CTItic 8nd Pretension also ran High 2, % . time n Omaha. Smith the utility in- Attention fs called to the published claim M Bho bonid* oF atredtBis 4 ;:::;"":mm ihe east. plaved short and took | hat the Cleveland club has secured the Fourtli race, Couminando handicap, fi Cure: %, 0,9, %, 2 4 1 . 13, | inevitably follow the passage of the Payne | Telegram.)—The board of direct '|”', 0.8 bill in its present form. A member of the | Filkhorn valley dral diatrict gmet N o. Vasbinder | rVices of Player J. B. Henderson of the all times, but with only mediocre success. | and one-half furlongs: Harrigan (111, J. [1. 9, 2 1. 147 81, 0. 2, 11, 4 nine chances without a wobble in outlaw Stockton club, and that in return| During the game, a Chicagoan shouted, [ Howard 11 to 30) won, Rfalto (113, McGee, | 2, 0, 0, 35—Total. 487; average, 15, 7 tt 8 toslght that fortunas | today and let the ptract for the prelim- made good’ with the management, and also | they transferred two players to the Port-|.a & on on Boakes.” but the locals scorn. |4 t0 1) second, Elizabeth Harwood (88, C.|runs, 74, b1, 43. b ORISHL that no fortunssi o survey and topograpbichl ciirt to Ake Jooked good to the fans, He takes the|land club of the Pacific Coast league for ! ek ey i Russell, 16 to 1) third. Time: 1:08%. Tom| Morningstar won the bank in the game [ Will be made by such a syndicate at tha £y s ( % v of Ofahs. fbi 4 is fast. A |DI8 release. The Boston club ciaims that|!ng such paitry stakes, waited for some- | McGrath and Waterbury also ran i le point, leav- | expense of the American breakfast table| 10%! Engineering company of Omaha for position of a real batsman and is title to this player Is vested. in it. thing big. But it didn’'t come, for with the | Fifth race. selling, seven furlongs: Des-{ '8 evening and scored a single paint, leav- N h A cent it, | $1:7%0. The work is to be completed withif piiched ball put him out of commisklon In| An agreement has been filed With the | ontinuance of the smashing, pounding, |COmnets (107, McGee, 11 to 10) won, Sten-[ing the balls in hard position for Cutler, |If the committee on finarce can prevent It.| 4 "o (" wyon the board will have an- the sixth .inning. Pendry id not have a | commission by the Cleveland club whereby | 3 ame that was being played, it | 38 (10, J. 'King 4 to 1) second, 'Grotio [ who also failed to count. A run of 9 in [It is said that there are interests now in | 3 WEIER WACR C18 RIC it 3 e what he could do in the |they releass Players Graney and Bresn to | hammering game that was being played, It | o, Musgrave, 40 to 1) third, Time: 1:00% | oy ” iove on 0 POe S 0 Do ™ of | Washington promoting the movement for | Other. m g to award the contrac chance to show wha Jou | the Portland club. the consideration being | began to look as If Boakes didn't have | Harry Rogers, Altenberg, Right Sorr,('N® eleventh inning consisting ¥ of i S 1ig | the ditch. The district comprises about fielding line except in practice, for Joe)that the Cleveland club shail have the pick | such a snap after all. The $1.000 offer was | Force, Farton, Nigger Baby, Little Mose, | delicate nursing sent Morningstar's score | & duty on coffee. or, falling in that, the | oo o reg in Douglas and Barpy” Countiys, Cantillon's big. fellows 4id pot knock the | 0f any plaver of the Portland club during | " L0l "0 T (L L T S | also ran soaring, but Cutler, who had been playing | retention of the countorvalling duty. A the season of 1808, and furthermore that Sixth race, six and one-half furlongs: | getarmine van_ only 30, po y ! t balls in his direction. Red Fisher played |, (o ™ (o pitcher Henderson Is rein- | other signs of backsliding on the part of | Footpad (1o, B Wilsen. & to o) woa o & | determinedly, was only 2 points away |member of the committee asserted that [ et kil o the bench, as he is a little sore from the | yatad into organized base ball, that they | the visitors. Reed (103, McGee, 7 to 1) second, Bat Mas- | #t the end of the inning $ | the committee i# in the way of procuring| TUse a hot curling iron loosely covered hard work which Captain Franck has been | shall have an option on this pitchers ve- | g o (B0 (ol Ol wule of | terson (100, Bulwell. 8 to 1) third. Time:| Morningstar reached the 300 mark In the | tull Information as to the personnel of the| with a wet cloth to renovate velvet hows d has | lease. This being a dispute between an putting the boys through. LeBran 1:19% Haeline, Emma G.. Ethal Day, Burn- ) o he ¢ hat the move- | o v inse he loo it the ban | Américan league club and & National leagua | play. but he viaibly weakened in the run- | ing Bush. 8. ¥ :l!venl:e;lfil); u‘:n:m‘z and ended a splendid | syndicate and he claimed that the moy n a hat by Inserting same in th b i batting eve and in n | elub, under the agresment the right to the | ning game and once In a while seemed to | Seal. also ran un of n his twenty-second inning, in | both times, a single and double and made | piayer shall be established by the chalr-| give away a polnt or at least a swerve| Beventh race. seiling, mile and one- | An attempt for a difficult masse. Morning- | = s AR of the « | When hard’ pressed. Possibilities of & v el:h«h-‘_lnm.‘ Ro; nm!‘m 5 to 2)|star run put his string in the twenty-fifth 9 B won, Inanciet 102, 13 to & ~ P The evidence sibmittad shows the Boston | tory for Spike cheered the gallery to re- | sacond. Round and Regnd® (1050 Kengeds | NNIN&. defeating Cutler, 0 to 310. The “A N;nl!lor;-l |{efl[flw club nw?‘u‘fln‘x-d Prcr”:‘r:; newed interest, if such a thing were pos- |5 to 1) third. Time: 1:53. “Clern; Charley | S¢ore: . services of this player with the Portla vl o e e R i ® [} oFflRHHEUMKTISH | between the Portland club and the Boston AN P Yas Theen Strwiahts i Cutler 0 0, 2 0 6 8 player were never closed mpending defeat and won the fourth, 16-10, | ering at Mazard and Trouble high runs. 49, 46, 43, healthful vegetable remedy as the surest and safest cure. ’l'h‘e d‘“:*, is c It further appears that the Boston club|jcrapy preventing his losing the match | Feared. brought about by the accumulation of uric acid, an irritating, pain-producing | for a tryout and that they were to give in | by dropping three straight games. But the | | y 3 i 1 ° | return some consideration and the choice | last game was the masterplace. | Bversole, sheritt of Perry county, has been ATTACKED IN STUDY | tion which then becomes unfit for nourishing the body, while the deposits lgar %5 T;T'n‘v‘h\;;:"m';\ i 'F"‘.’.'.“.?" Lhe| “Love all” was the standing until after | arrested at Hazard, charged with shooting of uric acid in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the pain and e er to the Boston ch | sented to the commission it would have | Boakes graclously gave over his claim | years ago shot FEversole and was sen Anarchist, Whom He Drives ash or other strong minerals, is simplv adding another poison totheahcal!y | bren relected because all minor 1e1€U€ | (o a point in order to prevent a wrangle |tenced to three years in the penitentiary Away with Revolver. ek dl i blood, sapping it of its remaining vitality, and perhaps in a e are sold previous to August 20 of each I A B year. The finding of the chairman of the 8o different to Spike's sometimes almost | been in Hazard just one hour when shot.| DE8 MOINES. March 81 —Following | ¢ " pyevmatiom is S, S. S. It is nature's remedy for this disease, made eagus cl ec e to this player i i ful vegetable ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs Don't leave it to the | g 4nci hngver secred title 1o this player | ““The old man's all right,” shouted the | both familles are reported to be coming | priests at St. Ambrose Catholic church entirely from healthful vegeta 8! ] {1and club takes the same view of this case | tion by copping a few points and keeping | JACKSBON, Ky., March 3.--A reopening | ices, Father Romanelll, pastor of St. An- | femoves every trace of t}:mlciuse g( Rhef“:atma‘;c;ek:rl?:ir:“gui{’e‘:{:\figfithe case to select your or they would not have entered Into the |apeaq of Kennedy until the marker had |of the feud between the McIntosh and Lii- ) thony’'s church, today notified the police circulation, and restores health and comfort to -y byl tgi otn Intter Agreement being In proper form was | Moved nine of the little black squares oppo- | tle factions fs feared as a result of the | he had been attacked in his study by an this painful disease. There is. t'mt one way to sure you are 1o :anz | approved by the commission and the player | site Boake's name, while Spike's score | killing of Albert McIntosh here last night | anarchist your system with mineral medicines, and that is to take S. S. S. Book on I e et e e ations | Then came Spike's brace. Of al the | times. talking to him, suddenly sprang upon him. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Pen, Frank Flittner, Green amdef the two rups scored by Omaha, ‘ man of the commission without the. aid_of Gy Rooney, 8t. Tiario and Logistila aiso ran Morningstar: 1. 3, 3 10, 2. 0, 10, 0, 0, 19, club in 1907, and’that he was carried on |ble with & lightning match aiready in O SRR | g a R O Th B 5,000, 0. L, 86 the Boston club's list for two years. Progress. 2~Total, 50; average, 2. high runs, %, @ DeST |t ine o BATTLE MAY FOLLOW MURDER |3 % s y ! . 2 J i vhi Rheumatism all suggest a | National league club for the release of the| Prof. Hoakes finally pulled out of the | Members of Warring Families Gath- 0 PR L s R e ¢ The conditions and causes which produce eumat 28 gu i Toans s aacare: I SIEHIRw of sin. Rinver LEXINGTON, Ky, March a-m. c |DES MOINES PRIEST property in the blood. This causes a weakening and souring of the circula- [ Hnd an agreement of this kind been pre- | five or ten minutes of play, during which | Nathan Engle yesterdav. Ingle, threc|Father Romanelll is Assaunlted by | goony of Rheumatism, To treat the trouble with medicines containing pot- ! and kept on playing his jovial, ensy game, [ He was released a day or two ago and hatl the end making a physical wreck of the sufferer. The one safe and only cure commission is that the Bosion National | hot-headed style of squash His injurles may be fatal. Members of | closely on an attempted attack upon three . 8.8 8, wn into the blood and man behind the cigar | 17 reiscted. 1 'ls evident hat the Port- |crowd, and Boakes showed his apprecia- |into Hazard and a pitched battle in feared. | hera yesterday morning, during Lenten serv- and barks of the forestand fields. 8. 8. S. goes do to the cigar for you. Say | AkTeement with the Cleveland club. This KING | awarded to the Cleveland American league | stood at by John Little. MecIntosh was shot five | Father Romanelli declares the man, while | Rheumatism and any medical advice free. Base Ball association. braces, an Irish spike would naturally . lead the show, but with a hollering bunch | ! Ly .r M ;';'";'D“';" “""“""‘:“' of sporte to back him. such a brace as he IX FALLS, . March 31.—(Spe- [ T ingpbte !rln]v The Bloux Falls Tennis club, which [PU! up !s not seen often. | counts among its membership some of the First tying the score after getting the crack players of the northwest, has been | serve, then passing on Uil the board read . | reorganized for the coming season. At|i1p n his favor, the brace took him the annual business meeting of the mem-| t° © iy A 3 e es bera the following officars Wwere elected for | With such sureness and speed that it cams | the coming year: President, George R.!near baing a margin of 5, by which he won. | Douthit; vice president, Tore Teigen: secte- | Bui Boakes managed to get the serve and | e o 5. Thillie . 1o Bar. | Added another 2 to his score before Spike | On y ¥, A. 8. Lurfe and Lewls Larson were | put the “fixins to the dope” and landed 4 ki e "-“fl' and you'll 1elo A B rataities an grounds, while W. | the 15 Then maybe the fans didn't whoop now it has no equal |R. Ronaid, C. M. Day and W. C. Cook |y snike Kennedy had “did the deed. ice — were elected as A booster committes. The | . d at the price—10c. |wers elected me & boosor Fonships o the|and his defeat in the Windy City by the Once smoked, you'll | state are held by members of the club. It | professor isn't felt so much now. resolve toalways ask | it pianned o ‘send a"seore or morc of| Mullin. of the' New York Athletic club . v Five hundred thousand persons forit. Havanafiller.. |Bouth Dakota Tennis association, which |T®fereed the match and Sam Burns, jr. Sumatra wrapper, | il be held At Mitchen'in June wan marker, The Chicasn expert said ’ \ saw Edwin White win the Brook- - before he left for home last night, that | Mild, smooth, sweet, Gun Club Shoot at Atlantie. PR ATLANTIC, Ta March 31 Speclal b=t |10 (0 ik matcnen, wo will need a fow| Y lyn Marathon Race to Seagate on man. the local Gun club shoot at the fair grounds Fhitney, | more try-outs before he can put it over g i d i Chas. Domovan Cigar Co, | e, crack. sunnars, were present. The sy | Sy s A / Washington’s Birthday. He ran was cloudy and bad and hence the scores | were not up to the usual mark. They wer WITH THE BOWLERS. . 26 milCS, 385 yards in 2 hours, 53 as follows Shot. Broke Spencer hd 00 i S 3 { g I I i & s p minutes and 46 seconds. | Willlams 35 84 tion alleys they won two out of three | Berg 10 71| gumes from the Gate Citys. Starr of the ? G. Highley Pap Lttt ® | Gold Tops had high single game of 217 I Leach while Gjerde was high tota) with 565, Score: » | Mullins " JETTER GOLD TOPS. g . : E t Recovered. Starr . 164 Bodies Not Yet Reco! Btaer .0 1 T e Tl o arhwigd | poynolds ol Three Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 'Ylllll’ coat e e ST | .. : ; Forr friuh cane Boaden o Tat’ them. Many are searchin, igently | GATE £ E e s A P ;, Tota A quart of milk and two oranges. The selection of the correct and | == = e 180 proper pattern for your individual Jones 146 ey et S . 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