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X- 1 4 if •8 Ii! !rf & r" PAGE sir fe T*" 1^ si?" -_ fK IT rfe Former Marshalltown Player Arrive Here Tonight to Join Boyle's Club. Does Not Come Under Rule—Team Takes Morning—Cold Weather the Cause. Four-Man This Rest from the stab* university Harvey signed up with the Kewanee club in Marshalltown during the winter and tract, Tunze was released by tie ln- winners of ball players, but fell a| The team did not work at the park this morning, Frank considering the weather a little too cool to be safe for his men. They took an early start this afternoon, however, and Boyle ex pected to keep them at it until after j£ive this evening. Pitching Record in College Game. Cincinnati ^United Press Leased Wire Service. 1, Chicago Rock Island Out of League. Jl'nited Press T^eased Wire Service.l ROCK ISLAND, 111- April 29.—Rock Islani will be missing today when, the Three-Eye league teams begin tfcoir sessions. I Witness Alter Witness In Keokuk Such Evidence Our Readers Cannct Dispute. As we take up the Gate City week by wejk. we are struck by the hearty, unmistakable way in which witness after witness speaks out as Mrs Reu ter doe* here. If these people were strangers living mil?s away, we might take little notice of them. But they are not. They are our neighbors, living among us. Their word is too easily proven to admit of any doubt. They speak out in the hope that their: experience may be a guide to others. Mrs. H. A. Reuter. 511 Bank street. •Keokuk, says: "Doan's RMney Pills, iprocured from Wilkinson & Co.'s Drug Store, have been used in my family for lumbago and lameness acros8 the. klTnevs and they have brought grjatj relief." Price o^c, at all dealers. Don't' .simply ask for a kidney remedy—get jDoan'B Kidney Pills—the same that' Mrs. Reuter recomm?nds. Foster-Mil-! burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. HARVEY TO PLUG NATIONAL LEAGUE SPEGIAL TAX FOR THIRD BASE GAP CLUBS TO REDUCE! BASEBALL GAMES HARVEY NOT VETERAN DENY DEAL FOR WHEAT THE ANNUAL TAX IS $10 Dodgers Go of Harvey does not come under the: Slugging Outfielder Not to Giants, McGraw and Robinson Both j|,e cinba Jn^„ four-man rule. After bis graduation t,,Tj to re^nce Amy minorB ered the most promising third base- 6tlrtej ^ngin- his Vin MeGraw sJty tJle Jersev *f«n around the top each year he has Play- riu ger wired hiB Philadelphia ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 29.— Boston [Three hits registered by both teams St. Louis 'and thiriv men fanned was the record Pittsburgh set in a ten inning scoreless tie hera Brooklyn yesterday between the University of New York •Siichigan and Kalamazoo Normal. Sis ter and Ferguson, who pitched for! American -l-ichigan. allowed only one scratchy club. single. Kood, the Normal twirler, Detroit gave two hits. ^"ew York Chicago Kilbane and Leonard Clash. I Washington I United Press Leased Wire Service 1 Boston NEW YORK. At HI 29.—One of tho Cleveland best cards seen by local fight fans in, Philadelphia ...... a long time will be staged tonight atiSt. Louis the Federal A. C„ wlien Johnny Kl!-| bane, featherweight champion, meets Federal Benny Leonard in a ten round bout Club. Newark Foils and Duelling Swords. Chicago United Press Leased Wire Service.] Pittsburgh NEW YORK. April 29.—The semi- Brooklyn final round for the national champion- Kansa3 City shin for foils and duelling swords will! Buffalo 6 toe held tonight at the New York A. Baltimore 6 ":C. The finals will be staged (Motel Astor Friday night at the St. Louis mmm League. Won. Lost ,..10 8 8 8 American League. Detroit. 12 St Louis. 3. Chicago. 7 Cleveland. 3. Washington. 1: Philadelphia, 0. New York-Boston, postponed. Federal League. Chicago. 33: Kansas City. 1. Other game postponed. TOOAY'S SCHEDULE. National League. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh-Chicago, open date. American League. St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Washington. Now York at Boston. Federal League. St. Ixuis at Pittsburgh. Baltimore at Brooklyn. Open date for other clubs. American Association. St. Paul. 5: Kansas City. 4. Milwaukee, 9: Minneapolis, V".: Will Each Club Must Cut Down to Twen-j Special Tax Will be ty-One Player* by Hay 1, Ac- Against All Games. Where cording to New Admission is Ruling. Charged. to Aasert. before San- *r- was a free agent when he signed one pitcher*Press draws a berth with the spadal tax under paragraph 8 of sec- Davidson will appear. t?U his tale, of Boyle's scraps of paper. Boyle believes he can develop Har-j secretary Foster of the Giants, to-) Teams participating in games dur- and will have passed up its chance to fey into the player he gave promise?^ was.busy denying rumors. A re- tug the month of April are required retrieve Its growing reputation for of being when he first went to Ke- n,,t Za-ch Wheat, Brooklyn's! to make return on form 11-A and pay apathy, by becoming notorious. wanee. Harvey bats around the -260 outfielder, was coming to the each 32.50 for the unexpired fiscal» mark and his fielding record has dants in exchange for Pitcher Per-, year. ed in the league. ertson was branded as a fake. Mana-'tKs annual tax. or 35.04. With the receipt of Harvey's con- dian manager. Tuttxe is a bard work- Outfielder Jim Thorpe, according to sity of acquainting these persona sub ing man and was well liked by the not been sentenced to' Ject to the tax with the fact of their oth.tr members of the clubs. He dis-, jerBey' City as reported. Several Xa- liability would seem to to a duty do played the kind of spirit that makes UenB| wajTe on little short of the C. A. standard. reported. I Frmk had not yet heard from Hay-! I den this morning concerning the pro-J posed transfer of the two games Sat urdav and Sunday to this city from Burlington. He expected to get word from Hayden some titne during the day. MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS STANDING OF THE CLUBS. .Wj Outfielders Murray and Rob- In July next they will pay one-half Robinson of the Dodgers also 1 So few baseban teama have applied National League. Wen. Lost. 11 9 Club. denial from Philadelphia for special tax stamps that the neces- league clubs have refused to volving upon division deputy collec the Indian, the Giant secre-, tors, Pet. .9171 .643 .538 $5,000 for his return .467 .357 .308 .278 League. Won. Lost. ..11 4 .. 7 4 .. 9 .. 7 S .. 5 5 .. 6 9 .. 3 8 .. 4 11 Pet. .733 .636 .600 .583 .500 .400 .273 .267 .571 TUESDAY'S RESULTS. National League. St. Louis. 6: Pittsburgh. 7. Chicago. 9: Cincinnati. 8. Philadelohia. 3: Brooklyn. 0. Boston-New York, postponed. 4. Cleveland. 9: Columbus, 5. Open date for other clubs. —Read The Dally Gate City, cents per week. Tea "sfewfss Attention Is Called to Act by Inter Revenue Collector, to Le Roy Wolf. nal Deputy. [By Hal Sheridan, written for the United Press.] XEW YORK April 29 —Between«rnment tax. whether the games are trtxn the floor of the house. now and Sunday the axe will be wield-' P**yed by amateur or professional "Bunk." he called them. In explana ed with deadlv effect in every club in |teains- Attention to this was directed tion that be and McCulloush had had Boyle's new third baseman, R- C. Harvey, with Marshalltown last year, will arrive here tonight. The signing of this man has taksn a big load off the mind of the Indian boss. Third base was acknowledged to be the tie National league. Bra new"niHng internal Revenue Collector Louis some differences some three years agp weakest place on the dub. Prank adopted i««* winter, i^«-h National' Mnrpby of Dubuque, to Le Roy Wolf, which had left McCallough feelins thinks now that his third corner will league dub's roster is limited to'deputy collector, of this city. The:"sore." he more strongly fortified than thatj twenty-one players aft?r May 1. AD' come® under an act of October I Representative Vlckers of Harvard, of any other club In the league. this league. He played there two sertej District of Iowa. tion. Most of tlw other members, years and at that time was consid-j ,Tf jast year man tfca circuit had seen In years, pj^her Kirmayer was seat back to3 tors: igard the charges either as a joke or' Prom Kewanee be went to Marshall-jDecaAar from whence be came Your attention is directed to the else as beneath tfca dignity of the town with Frank Richards last sea-, ingei(jer Reed, with Princeton univer- fact that baseball clubs to whose house. eon He secured his release from to Secretary, -2- 1*14. a member of the committee who re- Heydler, are now over that limit Following Is a letter received by ceived a copy of the letter and who Wo*f Forty players ^ill be fired back'Treasury Department. Office of the'terdayto call Davidson to discuss the goes to the Troy club sameg admission is charged directly The house this morning had not yorjt state league, while: or indirectly are required to pay a fixed a time for hearing Davidson, city Internationals. j110x1 3 of the act of October 22. 1914. the house win vote itself vindicated Respectfully. LOUIS MURPHY. Collector. Chappeil Back to Brewers. (United Press leased Wire Service CHICAGO, April 29.—Thirteen thoua and dollars worth of iskey's money is speeding back to Milwaukee today. The cash Is In the 1 !person of Larry Chappeil. for whom! Under the auspices (the old Roman paid $18,000, and who!®1*** Charley Western League Results. At Topeka—Denver, 4: Topeka. 2. At Wichita—Wichiu, 4 Lincoln. 3. Virginia Roth, of Stockport, principal At Des Moines—Des Moines, 5 St °r e^00* Joseph, 3. (Dr. C. D. Rawhouser and family At Omaha—Omaha, 3 Sioux City, 2. P«°t a day of last week with the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Raw Southern Association Results. Jhouser, at Columbus City. At Atlanta—Atlanta. 3 Mobile 2. After spending the winter with h*r At Memphis—Chattanooga, 7 Mem- daughter, Mrs. Lou Albright, at Fargo, phis, 6. North Dakota. Mrs. Kate Carlisle ar- At Birmingham—Birmingham, 2 rived home last week. New Orleans. 0. Mrs. Frank McMillan came from Mt At Nashville—Nashville. 9: Little Pleasant and ipent several Rock, 6. week, with her sister, Mrs. Jerome jjCampbell. Amateur Wrestler* Meet I NBW YORK. April «.—Prelimi- iTftllt n«d the privilege of seeing her.1 rill in ^*T'. THE DAILY GATE CITY iBSXBSSY SCANDAL SEEMS A MYTH temtion WmbIiw Into Thin Air When It is ImmtigMd.' [Catted Ptcsr Leased Wire Sfftlo.] SPSUNGFIBLXK 111-. April 35.—Tor |a brief moment Illinois set up today. thrilled with expectancy of a bribery scandal la its legislature such ss (nade an assembly notorious a fear I years ago on account of *^atliroom boodle.** Almost ae quickly then the I Impression faiaed general credit that? the third hand allegations of offers to bribe mesbert Of the license and mis oeQaay committee would be repudi ated by the man who was said to have I been their author, and while this man. F. K. Davidson, an architesL. vxrald be called by the house to make this refutation, nothing more would come of the matter. Davidson was charged in a letter written by Ernest McCuHoogh. first vice president of tie Western Society of Engineers, to members of house committee with hating stated at a meeting of the board of directors o! the Western Society Monday that two! members of the committee had been offered SX500 each to rote for house bin No. and that he was asked! jokingly how mnch the architects would pay to defeat the hill intendedj to license structural engineers. today that covers this point:. offered a resolution to the house yes-, 5- n™* be as- Collector of Internal Revenue, 3rd charges, insisted today on early ae- of the Giants Dubuque, Iowa, April 28. 1915. while willing to hear Davidson's! yesterday. To Field and Stamp Deputy Collec-1 sweeping denial were inclined to re-J SALEM. Isik^ 1# 191 \lav #0 'I'ka COL T- MaM toiled to make good as a big leaguer.! It is reported that tho Brewers paid C- A- nary events in the Metropolitan *r?gt-' nephew. Frank McF&rland and wifi, Pet Hug championships will be decided to- fr°ni Fairfield. .625 night in the Bronx, under the aus- Or.-f. G. Beardsley of Keokuk, will .515spices of the Amateur Athletic Union. deliver the Memorial address at th»s .571 Bouts In eight classes are on the pro- on Decoration day. gramme. J. M. Triplett and daughter, Mrs. 467 J. Dilts, attended the funeral of Mr. .400 Rock island Notes jTrlplett's brother, at Washington, 1:1. 40* [United Press Leased Wire' Service 1! 333, CHICAGO. April 29—Federal Judge Mis8 LaCrew- Landis today granted the motion of Robert Bonsel home. lflu f4nin of notes to meet payment of an In- HaH stallment on Choctaw, Oklahoma, and: He Killed the Glrf. Mr. and Mrs- William Weeks. Miss WAGONER. Okla.. April 29.—De- E,3,e and fired. The girl was from Indiana, street Hunt was a traveling photographer. I The W. C. T. U. will meet zP 10th epieede Master Key, Orpheum Tonight WSW® 1 Davidson, both yesterday, when the letter was read on the floor of the. I house, and today when an investlga- An baseball .games where admis- than resolution was being considered. sion la charged are subject to a gov-: showed cagenest to deny the charges dayB whero receivers for the Rock Island railway,' "iss Nettie Cammack closed a for authority to issue 31,439,000 worth 80year Mra iOulf bonds which fall due May 1 Tbe!a Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. I trustees of the road objected. Leon jimith and family. Following a visit with her parents. of last Edwards and family enjoyed a banda-v Mr Edward's Weeks returned to Keokuk. Mrs- Thomas Hunt shot and killed pretty Bonaparte visiting the former's pa eighteen year old Miss Pearl Lamotte rents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith. in the home of the local chief of po- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Doan have.— lice Waiting until the family had left Eluier Cook and son were «U moved Hunt forced his way into the home, to their new home on West Main JrttUirJS&filOjaAL UA&DS PHYSICIAN. High school class play will be given Hotel Iowa. at the opera house May 21. Baccai- Office Hour»—10 to It a. m, 3 U] aureate sermon at the Friend's church May 23. Commencement exercises at!u the M. E. church May 28. The fifteen 'members of the graduating class are: Hazel Anderson, Alice Brown, Nellie Elghme. Archie Fenn, Nellie HoUowe'l. !Elsie Hill. Minerva Kittle. Florence 'Maxwell. Carrie Pease, Delbert PiJ- igeon, Norene Plckard, Goldle Spray. Trublood, Ray Tru^lood, Mary of M&*e of the senlo: MSh se*f°l. the Tedesco Quartette will the Congregational church meat at Fr.day evening. May 30. W. T. Bradshaw of New London, has been chosen superintendent of Salem schools for the ensuing year. M13S DR. W. P. SHERLOCK, PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON. Office, Masonic Temple. Resldenoa. 1 m. United States civil asr vice examiner. DR. BRUCE OILFtLLAN. PHYSICIAN AND SUROSON. Office, 621 Main street over Winger Bros, store. Bell "pboae 190 BUck. Residence, 31? North Foarth street Bell 'phone 1280-Red. Honrs—10*12 a. m. 3-4 p. m. 74 p. m. Sunday by appointment C. A. JENKINS, M. O. Room 4, Estes taOdlni. Office phene residence, 509. Hoars—10-13 a. a. 3 to S p. m. OR. W. FRANK BROWN. Surgery aim Ucoicgy. Hours—2:-4 9. m. 7:tO-8:M p. m. Office No. 10 North Fifth street. Over Keokuk Savings bank. Res. No. 318 North Fifth street. FRANK W. OERTEL ATTORNEY AT LAW Oensral Practice. P. one 873. 28 North fifth S. H. AYHES, CHIROPRACTOR No Drags—No Knife—No Osteopathy. 323 BlondeatL Phone 1411. yet Miller has returned from *he ^"ed at the of successful work at Oak Walter Lee, of Donneilson. was i. S. ACKL1V UNDEETAKIHO 1 and SMBALBKZHO W Blettdeau street lews Phene Sit. »&»•••»•• lU Watch Your Children Often children do not let patents knpir they are constipated. They (ear some thing distasteful. They will like RcxaQ Orderlies—a mild laxative that tastes like sugv. Sold only byns* 10 osnts. McGratn Mro». Drug C*. from their farm north of town. *r„_- p.-.-. ^e.^°,T3e.r*and Chautauqua 8peaking of Father. The dates for Salem Topeka Capital: A father seldom is are July 21 to August l. .. I without honor, save in his own house- »»rs. C. H. Cook and daughter. Mir- at°nuay hold. tism. left Saturday morning to vls't^ ^ot'K wl? Mr"„H?,Tlr Res™' at Keokuk, Mrs. at Hamilton. Illinois. Mrs. Pierce Wednesday of this week.! "uber}h" 625 Main Fred Garretsou, aP^icUU^ JnU* Ul Mrs. I. M. Parvln was a business teaa«red resignation as mayor titephen Iugrin was visitor Friday night hli of SeJeta Mt PI Prof. C. K. Hayes has purchased a five passenger Ford car. Matilda Macy was born la Indiana, LEHIGHVALLEY ANTHRACITE THE COAL THAT SATISFIES More Httat Lese Ask—No Smoke Ask Your Dealer. rS y. *&*%•£ III Hush* children, it's daddy talking." Wted Father Is Away o|Bgps A letter is slow and lacks the human touch of the Siring, laughing voice. The telephone carries your message quickly and brings you voice to voice with distant ones. We do not live for ourselves alone our lives are in terwoven with the lives of others. We ought to send our voices smiles out over the miles to those we love. Sell Telephone Line* Reach Nearly Eperywhdrm IOWA TELEPHONE THURSDAY, APE. 29, California and Return Includes both Exposition cities and Loe Aiigeles. Ton .1 can go one way and retnra via an entirely different route withont.«xtra cost, Stop-overt permitted at -.1 all points eniQgte. For further infortftati^ descrip tive literature/- etc, call, write or telephone. C. F. Conradt, City Ticket Agent Fifth and Johnson Sta. Phone 976. You May Be The Next II I In re S W it A to Let the AETNA 1*7 the and all costs pf defense* A. M. WYLLIE Agentv Keokuk, la. by Popel Jb Gfllav, Wamw, UUm*» JACK BRADY Afant Nib 4 N. Water St PheM 1208 March 23. 1832 departed this life camd for her in her illness which April 25, 1915. In girlhood she came of several months duration. to Iowa with her parents and located: Funeral services were a few miles east of Salem. August 7,! Salem M. E. church at 3:0"° 1850, sbt) waa united in marriage to Monday afternoon, conducted Benjamin T. Long who proceeded her K. 8. Hehner. Interment was in death February 3, 1915. She was In Bast cemetery. the mother of four children, three of ~"t whom survive. John Long of Salem.! Iowa, Btta Jane Aitel, Mora, Oregon, Anna Luclnda Roodebush, Ft Madi son, Iowa. In her youth she em braced Christianity and united at the M. B. church at a school boose near where Donaldson chapel is now lo cated. retaining her membership In this church until death. Two of her children, John and Mrs. Roodebush, I damages Iaeb bjr_ldi P0MPEIAN LIVE OIL A A S PE SH S W E W O S O