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8 0 THE WASHINGTON HERALD SATURDAY FEBRUARY 29 1908
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GROUNDS GROUNDSFOR 11R 1ThBS FOR io UNION UNIONOutlaw UNIONOutla uio
Outlaw Outla w League Closes Deal Dealfor Dealfor
for Ball Park Site SiteFIFTEEiTJ
JETETEENTH AND H NORTHEAST NORTHEASTPresident NO THEAST THEASTPredclent
President LarrHOn Say Sa that Xcw XcwPark > cvr
Park Will vm Be Ready Read by b April 15 1 1lraklnr
Making 1C l Possible Poul le for forV forExhibition V Exhibition ExhibitionGames
Games Gnme Before Beginning DeinnIn of Cham Championship
plonshlp Season ScnsonLnwson Latvson Satisfied SatladledAlfred
Alfred W Y Lawson president of the theUnion thel
Union l nlon Baseball League on bohalf ot the thelocal the1000000I
local club of that organization yesterday yesterdayclosed esterdaydosed
closed a deal for a site for a ball park at atFifteenth atFifteenth
Fifteenth and H streets northeast The The5ignlng
signing of the lease removed nil doUbt doifbtabout do bt btnbout
abWt about the intention of the outlaw league leagueinvading leaguoJDdlng
invading Washington this year car carAs V
As soon as President Lawson completed completedtlie completedthe
the deal for tho tract of 0 land ho Imme Immediately Immedintely
diately passed upon plans for the stands standsand standsand standsand
and bleachers and unless there is some somehitch somehitch someLitch
hitch in the arrangement the work of ofbuilding ofbulldln ofbuilding
building bulldln the stands will begin within the thenext thent
next nt > xt two weaks It Is planned to have havethe havethe
the park completed by b April 16 1 which is isfifteen isfifteEn Isfifteen
fifteen days before tho date sot for the theopening theopening
opening of the Union League season seasonThe seasonTh
The Th contract for the grounds covers a aperiod aperiod
period of five years with the privilege of ofbuying orbulng
buying The tract is fro feet square and andthe L
the plans for tho stands callfor the ac accommodation accommodation
commodation of 4000 persons Entrances Entranceswill
will 111 be built on Fourteenth and Fifteenth Fifteenthstreets Fifteenthstrtets L
streets and on Florida avenue ayenue1awllon
Ijairson Is Satisfied SatisfiedWhen SntlJllledWhen
When SCen at the Willard last night nightPresident nightPresident
President Lawson said that be was well wellsatisfied wellsatisfied
satisfied with the progress made thus far farThere farThere
There are many man people who believe believethat bolleothat
that It takes a year to make arrange arrangements arrangements ¬
ments to put a ball team In a town but butwe butwe but
we are pretty well Intrenched although althoughwe altbou h hwe L
we have been b en worKing on the scheme less lessthan 10S3than les I
than a month said tho leader of the theoutlaws theoutlaws th
outlaws Tho Idea that we ar are coming cominginto
into Washington to fight the American AmericanLeague AmericanL4ague 1
League Is all wrong We Ve simply feel fealthat fealthatthis that t 1t
this city wants another club and we wethink W
think that we will 111 be able to give the thefans thefans tht
fans a team that will be satisfactory We Wewill Wt WewUI
will play home games while the American AmericanLeaguers AmerlcnnLeaguers WtI I
Leaguers are on the road and unless unlessam I Iam Iam i
am greatly mistaken about the fans of ofthis ofthis a 1 1this
this city we will draw large crowds crowdsWe crowlsWe CrOW15We
We are already dickering for a mana manager manager ¬
ger for Washington and if we succeed succeedin succeedIn succect succectIn
in landing our man I think the local club clubwill 3 3will
will have one of the best leaders in the thewhole thewhole th S Swhole
whole league He has had plenty plent of ex experience C Crlence ¬
penance rlence and is just the man to develop developa deveio
a lot of young players who are ambitious ambitiousof
of making good goodAs
As soon as we get bids for the erection erectionof crectlonot
of stands the local stockholders will meet race raceand t
and elect officers Union Park will be beready b e
ready on April 16 and we will play at least leastone lees t
one exhibition game before the opening openingof openingot g
of the th regular season seasonATLANTIC seasonATLANTIC semenATLANTIC
ATLANTIC LEAGUE LE GUE IN FOLD POLDJin OLD
Jin Forsaken Outlaws and Will WillXOTT WI V1l1 V1l1Xow V 1
Now Receive Protection ProtectionShamokin
Shamokin Pa Feb 2S 3SManagr Manager ° r John JohnKelly TohnKell Joh t
Kelly Kell of the Shamokin team received a aletter l lletter
letter today from President Dobbins of ofthe otthe c if
the Atlantic League directing him to s send sen nd d
25 to the National Ascoclatlon Moclation as dues duesmeaning duesmeaning due duemeaning
meaning that the Atlantic League h has a ob obtained obtained ot ¬
tained protection and will in not be an anoutlaw anoutlaw a aoitlaw
outlaw outlawThe outlawThe oitlawThe
The league will m be in Class C C which whichwill whic hlch hlchwlll It Itwill
will enable It to draft players from Tower Towerclasses T rdWc r a
classes Big leagues may ma draft from th the
Atlantic alter the seasons S close but can cannot cannot ¬
not take more than three men and must mustpay mustpay mu carSt St
pay 300 300 OO for each one oneCOMMISSIONERS oneCOMMISSIONERS oneCOMMISSIONERS
COMMISSIONERS MAKE REPLY HEPLYAnswer REPLYnW BEPL
Answer nW r Appeal of Howard Univer University lTnherlilt ¬
sity lilt > Against Racetrack Gambling GamblingIn Gnmbl1n
In reply to a set of resolutions against againstgambling againstgarnbIJng again st
gambling at the Bennlng race track trackadopted trackadopted tmc k
adopted by Howard University Unhersl and sent sentto sentto se nt ntt
to t the Commissioners V answer has been beonforwarded be n
forwarded to Dr Thirkield president of ofthe orthe Cfthe
the university that the District govern government governnUl1t a amerit ¬
merit tae a clear record of oppoction OJPOB ltl > n to togambling togambllnl togambling
gambling at Benning BennIn and does not need tieedto needto nei rd rdto
to be urged to tho th further uther action which whichit w wh whIt ch chit
it will take
undoubtedly whenever oc occasion 0 0clon oCelOn < ¬
casion clon arises arisesThe arisesThe arisesThe
The latest lat St act of the District govern government governJnent n nmeat ¬
meat on this subject said Mr Macfar Macfa i
land 4was was to adopt a stronger substi scb U ¬
tute for the socalled
Atcheson bill pro pr 0 ¬
hibiting gambling in any an form All the thecases thecases t he hecases
cases of suits brought by the district at t ¬
torney have been made upon complaints complain its
by the superintendent of police of the t he
District I fstrJct > and other cases would have been beenmade beenmade be en enmade
made by that officer as I am informed informedat tnforrn d dat
at the meeting at Benning last November Novemb
but for the fact that the district attorney attorno ey
thought it desirable not to make any an anmore a ny nyraore
more pending a decision by the Court of f
Appeals which has not yet et been ren rendered re Ln Lndered ¬
dered deredWhile
While waiting nlUng for r a decision the Com Commissioners Commissioners Ce In Inrntssloners ¬
missioners have recommended legislation legislati on 1
to prohibit gambling about whose in ¬
terpretation there can be no question questionCumberland questionCumberlandA questionCumberiantta
Cumberland Fall Meet MeetCumberland 3leetCumberland MeetCumberland
Cumberland Md Feb 28 2SThe The Cumber Cumberland Cumberland Cumb mr
land Fair and Racing Association In Inpreparing InprepRllng 4 n npreparing
preparing for fOF the annual meet this fall fallhas fallhas f ill illhas
has elected the following omens Carl CarlC CarlC C arl arlC I
C Hetzel president James Shriver vice vicepresident vicepresident V Ice Icepresident
president George E Deneen secrtary secrtaryand secrtaIJand secrts IT ITand
and treasurer Herman Siefers Cot John JohnKeating JohnKeatlng Jo ha haKeaUng
Keating M L L L Fesenmeler M J Mul Mullaney Mullaney M ui uilaney 1
laney W S Berger W Yo C White WhiteBrooke fhlte F FBrooke FBrooke
Brooke Whiting and George Longerbeam Longerbeamin In InIn
in connection with the officers named to toserve tosrn toscrve
serve srn > as directors It has been decided to
hold a fiveday fair and race mooting Sep Si I ¬
tember 29 to October 3 both inclusive inclust e
Tr Yftf > e first Ist four days will be for harness harnessand harnessand ham 655 655and
and thoroughbred races the last day for forrunners torrunners V or orrunners
runners exclusively exclusivelyTITO OXQluslveiyTwo exclusivelyTwo
Two Games at Y M C A AThere AThere
V VThere
There will be two games gnnie of basketball basketbanin basketi aht ahtin
in in tho boys department Y M C A to tonight tonight ¬
night The Boys Department team teamwind will willwind w 5411 1 1wind it
wind up its season with the Baltimore Baltim or
Central Y M C A Intermediates Interme < 1Iate while whilethe tbU tbUthe wi hue huethe e
the Yankees 1 ankees of the local Y M C Co A will willplay r111I ill
play th the Baltimore Juniors Junior in the ordlm reJbn rel I in
mary game The flrst game will 111 begin be rgln in
at 715 p m so as not to interfere with i 1th h
the mens game later In tho evening eveningLnve eveningL1Te eveningLare
Lnve Croxw Will vnl Play Ball BallNew DnllNew BallNew
New Orleans Feb 28 2SLaye Lave Cross will willoccupy wIlJoccupy vi11 vi11occupy 11
occupy his old positlonat position at third base when wJ hen
the Pelicans peel off surplus feathers
Sun S Un l ¬
day and endeavor to put the th Philadelphia Philadelj lila lilaii a
Americans to to flight In the initial exhibi exh ii l ¬
lion battle which whi h will be w
waged ged at Mag M ag r ¬
nolia Park the new ball yard on that t hat t
day
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Physicians Recommend RecommendThe U UThe 1
The moderate use of finch finchpure inchpure ueh uehpure
pure wholesome beer as asIt nsOLD
OLD GLORY GLORYIt 5
It unites the virtues of a tonic with wI tin
the dellclousn deliciousness > ss all look for in bev beverages be ¬
erages The Th dark beer for home use un
2 dozen 125 123 delivered deliveredAtaerDrury deliveredAL
AtaerDrury AL nar Dr ury Brewing B rewlR Co C 025111 PhauW Ind 435 F 5
CHALLENGE AUSTRALIANS AUSTRALIANSAmerican A1JSTRAL1Sericans
I
American Am Amcom ericans Will nl Contest COl1t IIt for Inter International Internntlonal International ¬
national Tennis Trophy TrophyNew Trop11 Trop11New Trophyew
New N ew York t Feb FebSThe 2S 28The The International Internationalcommittee Internatlonalcommittee internationalmittee
committee com mittee of the the United States National NationalLawn NationalLawn
Lawn La wn Tennis Association today toda sent 5 nt to toAustralia toustralla tostralia
Lau Australia ustralla u a achnJlenge challenge for fot the Dwight F FDavis FDavis Fvis i
Davis Da Dawh vis international InternaUon 1 lawn tennis bowl bowlthe bowlich I
which wh whthe ich the AustraUCtns last year won from fromthe fromholders
the holders the British players playersIt
It I Iof t Is understood understood too by the members momberSof memberSthis
of this committee committeeDr Dr James Dwight of ofBoston ofBoston ofston
ofBo
Boston Bo Boan ston W Y J JClothler Clothier of Philadelphia Philadelphiaand PhUadelphlnand
a and an d Robert D Wrenn Trenn of New orkthat yorkthatEnglish ork orkthatthe that I
l the English also have challenged to re regain re regnln ¬
gain gai n the trophy In that case a prelimi preliminary prellmlnao ¬
jj
nary na ry match will be necesary necesar and details detailsof detaUsor
o of ofthe that will 111 have to be arranged between betweenthe betweenthe betweentwo
l the two countries countriesIt
It I Ich t was not generally expected that a achallenge 0chaUenge aallenge
challenge ch chno allenge would be sent because it did didnot didnot didt
not no nofor t seem possible p sslble that a team could be beformed beformed
formed for med from the players hereabouts that thatwould thatwould thatuld
would would wo uld be good enough to represeht the thecountry
country co untry with credit However the mem members
ber bers n of the committee kept steadily at atwork
work wo rk and discovered that they could get getonough getonough
onough en t ough players who would be willing to togo togo
go to Australia who would ould be topnotchors topnotch rs rsVith
With Wi th these pledges in hand the commit committee
tee teethe i was able to come corite to a decision before eforc eforcthe
the time limit for challenging was reach reached rac1tChallenges
ed Challenges are supposed to be sent sentbeCoro
before be fore the first Monday Monda In March MarchHAKVAKD MarchHARVARD
HARVARD MAY GET MEET MEETIlIter i
Intercollegiate IlIter In < olleglate Association Wants WantaTrack VnnteTraek
Track T rack Games Held at Cambridge Cam1rhlgcNew
New York Feb 2S 2STlle The executive and andadvisory andndlsor andvisory
advisory ndlsor ad visory committees of the I 1 C A A A AA AA
A A met tonight at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Hotelfor
for fo r their tht > lr customary confab con tab directly pre preceding
c ceding ce ding the regular convention of the as association a asociation
sociation so ciatlon tomorrow Guy Gu Emerson of ofHanard
Harvard H arvard presided in tho absence of John JohnJ
J Rowe the president pr Sldont < of the association assocIationIt
3 It was announced that the association associationmade assoclutlonmade
made m ade the unprecedented profit of 5424S49 5424S49last U1St9last
last la st year oor but that there would be no dlv dlvI dl dlIdends
I idends M ends this year for two reasons One was wasthat wasthat
that th at 5000 5000 the balance of the association assocla tlon tlonfunds
funds fu nds Is tied up in the Knickerbocker KnickerbockerTrust
Trust T rust Company Com pan Th Thf < other Is that the as association V
sociation so clation will vote ote to give 51000 1O3 to tho thoOlympic thoObmplc
Olympic O lympic games committee and 60 SO O for tora
a cup for the Intercollegiate cross coun countn
try tr y championship The records made In Snthe
the th e intercollegiate games V last year were wererecommended wererecommended
j recommended re for approval approvalThe appro l lThe
The committees recommended that Ui UiIntercollegiate ih8 ih8Intercollegiate I
1 Intercollegiate in m meet et be held on May 28 28and 0and I
J and a nd 30 of this year cnr at Soldiers Field FleMCn1brldgc
Cambridge C Princeton and Pennsylvania Pennsylvaniaare PonnsYl 8nlR 8nlRare L
are a re opposed to this and the recommendtlon recomm recommend nd ndtIon
tlon ti on will 11 be the cause of some struggling strugglingIn
In the convention tomorrow tomorrowBOWLERS tomorroBOWLERS
BOWLERS IN SCANDAL SCAND SCANDChnrge
C Gbargreit of Crooked Work Vork in Re Recent
cent A B C Tourney Made MadeCincinnati UndeCincinnati
Cincinnati Ohio Feb 2S 28A A real scan scandal scandal
dal d al has broken out in the bowling bo Ung game gameCharges gameCharges
Charges C that the scores of the champions championsin cb mplons mplonsIn
J in the recent tournament were padded paddedand
and a nd that crooked work was done in n the theinternational theInternational th thternational
i international in ternational matches in which the Can Canadian Canadian Candian ¬
i adian a dian champions participated are being beinginvestigated beingInvcstlgated beinivesugated
investigated in vesugated by b the executive committee committeeof I
of o f the Cincinnati Bowling Association Associationwhich Associationhleh I
which w hleh conducted the A A B B C rolloff rolloffIn rollotrIn
In one of the International games it Is isal1c I t
alleged al1c a ed a pin boy kindly kicked over a apin a apin L Lin
pin p in in what would have been an im impossible Impossible
possible p ossible split allowing the bowler to tomake tomake t I
make m ake a spare and eventually win the thegamQ Un S IS
game g ame by b nine pins Full details of all aUthe al
the t he charges are being withheld pending pendingthe pendlnSthe
the t he probe proe proePATRONS
PATRONS OF DINNER STAKES STAKESMany STAKES314n
Many 314n M any Virginia lrlnln irgInInlIorsemen Horsemen Subscribe Subscribeto e
to Benning Bennin Spring Event EventLeesburg EcntLeesburg
Leesburg Va February 28 2SThe The Dinner DinnerStakes DinnerStftkes r rtakes
Stakes S takes one of the most Interesting two twoyearold tworearold twoearold
yearold y earold special events run at Bennlng Bennlngduring Benningduring Beasts g
during d uring the spring meeting of the Wash Washington WAshIngton ¬
ington i Jockey Club has many man patrons in inI InFlUIquler I n
I Fauquier F auquier and Loudoun Counties who sub subscribe subscribe I
scribe s to the event They are Robert RobertNeville RobertNe111e Robes t teville
sS
Neville S eville of Welbourne James G Oxnard Oxnardof Oxnardof C
of o f Fauquier H Rozier Dulanoy of Rae Rectortown Reetortown
tortown t Va William C Eustis of Leee Leeeburg Leeeburt Lee Leeurg I
burg b urg and Dr James Kerr of Warron Warronton WArronton I Ion
ton t on owner of the Antrim stud studThe studThe studThe
The Dinner Stakes last year ear resulted in ina ina I a adead
a dead heat between Biiiie HIbbs and andBen andBen an d
Ben Cole The nomination fee is J2i 25 and andthe andthe ann annthe dd d
the winner receives 000 000 from the club clubAugust clubAugust cliii b bAugust
August Belmont won the stakes in 1806 1806with 1900with 1t
with Okenite Okenite3JOWN OkenlteJOWN
DOWN THE ATTTYS ALLEYSRRL ATTTYSHEAL
HEAL ESTATE LEAGUE LEAGUEFfttooMc LEAGUEP
FfttooMc P l V Mariaoc Mariaoc1st
1st 1 3d 3d 3d I 1st bt Sfc II 3d 3d hi
lobtaetife n biae e 163 119 o 214 H Henkte MT IM
JawA untu 1S9 183 3 ro I Oarrott GarrottI MS i 181 174
Wec V lk r 183 188 Dt 4 Ely Ei J i 12S i 17 17rt II
nItJet 81 156 I Mcoiiihti aeoq 1 II 2 I
I
I Be rt m 33 222 i Harwood US J36 Hi HiTotak 1StTotak III IIITVtSk t
Totak MS ti 916 m W72 1 I ToUte O7 8 i SID 8K 8ii 1
DEPARTMENTAL DEPARnIE TAL LEAGUECWiin LEAGUE
Calli Caiitah tal CAlmmlH Comm4neerm H1l
CWiin J9 2 25 = s 6 186 BlO5nn i l IT 200 j
Mctolt m 4 IM Ml 1 I SwaRgart KB M5 mEcbstein m I
McCIue IcCI11fe H5 liS 1 3liets Ien 1ID Jf 161 V I
Ecbstein Eckstem144 144 155 l6 B6 AR AItIrS 1W 1 lit K9
Ludwiz Lug 150 162 1 167 JilGI Mejere M3 HO ISO ISOToUfe V HOTOII 9
ToUfe TotI 8J5 8 8 RAILWAY IAILWAY 911 ii 836 8 LEAGUE LEAGUETntk LEAGtK Totals Tol SM 8 985 9 95 95RAILWAY 875 c
Tntk Tr and Roadway I NorUMTH
an ROwar
SUj Sa Stub 112 U lt 11 4 183 15 I rode Poe Nu IK IK i ITS 3
Jr
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RiTers Rhe 181 IM 1 IWJmcketts H3 Rket Rkketla 11 1R n M4 mn1 4
ia11 n1 IS 185 I 15 le 141 Cmptn Cempton 1 151 1 143 43 3
I OComwll OCll 135 I1 I 115 II 127 1 3 Wearer WeTI J Ul 1 IK 136
Herbert Uub 177 l 153 1 in m j Smiling Sne SmilingTetals 119 1 1 123 1 211 211Totals 1 1
Totals TCW 835 7M r 771 m 71 Totals ToW 7 S3 797
CHURCH LEAGUEMartin LEAGUE LEAGUEMania LEAGUE
lin Mania Fifth
Brajwhaw RrJw Kl 1 IK 1 II 164 1 Macdonald lacn FfU M7 1SS 145 5
iHIxsan HJn HIxau 123 l 143 14 13 irs Ittehanfc I = I Vf J sir It
McCartjr tcCa 167 16 16 193 1 148 U 41 Aahford Aafo r 13T 1 J 131 M0
Stfinatir Qfr eymeiir 35 167 1 169 10 l Brown nrwJ 166 6 189 H8 t
McDmW cDk 17 147 1 14 163 1 Norton Hmnor Inno 173 1i IS 119 141 1 161 161orn 1
Total Tot 833 8 832 0 781 orn
Total Totl 7K r 826 S 813 81 s
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE LEAGUENinth LYGUR LEAGUEYlnth
Ninth ia Street St BrigMMood
J Fowkr Fo 187 1 is ISO J 135 1 is I Grog G nr 131 1 14 J m
W W v Fowler Fo1r Ig 1 1 136 163 1 McJntyi lcD3 118 1ft l ia 1
Krewood Urw flre iS Hi 1t BS 1S m 1 11 Tttrr W7 1 m 1 tt
OMIT t MB iw 10 8 3 > s Sit Smith ith 1 11 i 141 J m
Km 1Thiiod us 3 Sw Skair 1 3 91 H 1 1I
L LWmaj 13 143 2 211
1 Totals uk mMS mMSCOIIJIBRCIAL 9644
TO Totk I Si rzr i 74 0 5 i5 sr sr4JOMIIERCrAL TtaM a SI
COIIJIBRCIAL DUCKPIN L
OUUERCIAL LaVGUK LThtGUgSakg GUB
Sate SI 6 Co f SIOS63 f0 3Ife C
AlFMtton tI 1 F Fit tton 94 9 SI 1 QeenreiUr O 3Ig 8 to 0 ED K
I 1a IImer lra lrallow 0 tu 81 8 9 9 93 Eenud Eon ritr lib E 9i S 93 93tiwr 3
fl5flMIiI tiwr 73 1 79 91 Artnnnn dl 87 73 73AlFMtton 738owni
llow nOwt99l 8owni M 93 93M a Reiuar4 8 73 S 1
M F Fen Psetos ntoa 93 93 0 WflUam WflUamTatefc Wil Hen i 91 Si
Hs Haronmian I S M I
Tatefc Tt 3H lit s 3 3tt 1 KoMado nobe S3 S3Total 53Totals 3
Total T Totals ta1 441 m i Ss 4M i
DISTRICT DSTIC DUCKlIN DUCKII LEAGUE LRGUE LEAGUESeiithemuiri
Seiithemuiri 1te9ut
L1 TAYIUg 96 9 16 i i sJa SILaww e it s 411
Kanr Har W 94 t 1 103 1 10 Farrow Fa Parma ft 95 MB Is IsK 9s
Meorett I a 5 SS 9 91 HHey 1i 115 J K 9 1 M 98
MeDosald MeDoald leDOI IM 1M 7T ft I Itkw It mm ill I 144 I
Wjae WJ IM li to m IlMter llan1e J 1 H III IK 116Tetali 1 77 77C
T T01 Tetali tal is 466 4 E I 3l 2 Total TowteNAVY Totl 411 11 11A iOi 4
NAVY A Y YAIID Yt LEAGUE LEAGUES LHGUE
S 31 > I Shop W v G C Sfcon SfconlWfl7
> rcOte c W 1 i MJ 11 127 1 Cmm 0 airo1t C lWfl7 140 5 i tT 143
Harrkaaa larR 114 1 IS 1 MS i Dam DtTteArnold m 14 W Itt Ittm 14 14n tt ttVITO
J 1
Arnold n mold 1H l 113 13 KS 1 Clark Car m J IB 170 170tSl iO o
iMfed 119 1 161 1 1 93 9 ODonnrfl O tSl M li 195 23
SbiiIcr Sic 133 13 111 U ia 12 E ETotals Nasser or nudl1 179 l K4 Ji 1 6 6TaUls
Totals T l 653 6S3 533 m Totah ToW 776 f 7G 7J2 2 SB S SROYAL 8
ROYAL 10YL TOURNAMENT TOUKXAMEXTSims TOUtXtE TOURNAMENTSims
Sims S is still stl leading leding in the duckpin ducin touraftinent touraftinentat tonent tonentat tournen ll
at tbe floral ROJa The Th qualifying lalin round rn ea ead ad tonight tnrgJt toni 5m 5mat
The first fD sixteen e will wi roll r off of Monday Iod ad nod THetday Teai Teaiof rmtei mdar mdarof 7
of next net week w The score 1Y mcoz at 12 1 p P m m Thunday Tumdar
Sim SI 6W Shick 562
Emrart E r 5 5 51 Baker Sbi riskerssi S60 gj
I
Carets Gar 554 5 Saint rae 89
Herbert Herr 41 51 1 Schmidt Schmidt 555
Rose Ro 581 rx Jvng Toving > Tiag 552
Ttoum Baum 575 Tre Johnston T > Onn frj frjI
Bau 5 162 a
I Kite Kit S70 511 iO I Jonton MoVhorter cVr 532 52
Riler nut 567JHUI 5 561 unl 552
Brittaa nrt 64 64ElBhtonred 64Eightoared
I IElghtonred
ElBhtonred Boat for X y U UNew uL uLNewYork UNesvYork
New NewYork York Feb 28 2lInnger iSManagcr Manager Hunting Huntington Hutng Hutngton Hunt Huntton
ton of the New York
University Universiy crew crewhas CIW CIWha cr crhas
has ha announced anounced the te gift of an eightoared eightoaredshell eJ elghtoa elghtoashell
shell shel by Commodore Commoore Banks Bank president presidentthe of ofthe f fthc
f fsociatlon
the New York University Athletic Athletc As Associatlpn
sociatlpn sociatpn The shell shel Is fitted fite with wit Kearn Kearnoarlocks Kean Keanoarocks Ke Keoarlockz
oarlocks oarocks port por rigged riged and 3nd light lght being beingpecially es especially especially ¬
pecially designed desiged for the New York oars oarsmen oar on Lr Lrmen ¬
men by exchampion sculler sculer Hanlan Hanla Hanlanwas It Itwas 1twa
was wa built buJt by b Ward Ward
GOOD QOD THING flI FAILS FAILSGorman F ALS ALSGOl
Gorman GOl Go iniaii al and Ryan Lose Big BigSum
Sum on Miss Sum S 1n 1nODDSON
0 ODDSON ODDSON OD DSON CHOICE IN I BETTING ETTIG ETTIGClnclnnnt
c Cincinnati Clnclnnnt Cin cinnati Turfmans Turmans Filly FlU Is I Beaten Beatena Ienten Ientenu
a u Xosc Olc in il the Feature Feature llaee Uncc a Six Sixfurlonp SIxfurlolf
furlonp furlolf f Pur PurIm ic Event for Three Threeyearolds ThreeearoJb
yearolds y earoJb carulds by Ida May Who Vho Took TookLead TookLend
Lead L ead at Outstart and Just JUlt Lasted LastedXow LnstedNow
Now N ow Orleans Feb 2S 20ne 28One One of the big bIggest
g gest ges t plunges plung0 V ever attempted atempte V on an OddS oddgon odd OddSfavorite
0 on favorite favor1a wont amiss at City Park to today towhen ¬
d day when John J Ryan and J M 1 Gor Gorm Gormn
m mn n9 n of Cincinnati Cncinnat saw tho hatters fllly flllyMiss tly tlyMiss lillyss
J Miss Mi ss Sain Sam beaten a nose In the feature featureevent feture feture6ont feeturent
e event 6ont eve nt a six furlong purse pure event veflt for forthreeyear forthree foreeyear
tl threeyear three thr eeyear ear olds Ida May who beat bet the thegood tie tiegood
g good goo d thing won the the race lit t the start strt by byoutbreaking byoutbreakln byV
0 outbreaking outbreakln out breaking her field fold but jut ut lost l0t a lot of ofground ot V
ground gound gro grolas und entering the stretch and barely barelylasted barol barollasted
lasted las ted long enough to get get the th decision decision11e
The 11e T Tslo he local locl ring began to t receive commls commlsslons commlssions commisan V
slons slo an from Ryan R an In Cincinnati before the therace therce
race rce rac J e and conservative conseratve layers la estimate estimatethat etmat
that tha t 29000 0 came from Ryan and ad Gorman GormanSummaries GormanSnmDnrlel V
Summaries SummariesFIRST SnmDnrlel SnmDnrlelnRS Sn mmariei
FIRST nRS F IRST RACEThree RCEThr and onehalf ohat furlongs fudo The ThoSlblcer 1
g Slblcer Sk Sli SliQae ker r 100 Jo U J W Murphy Iurh 7 to S vr Wi wen n Kwunore KwunoreQnecn K oe oeQue
Q Qnecn Que Qae cn 100 10 IT T Chandler Canll 40 4 4 to 1 second Edwin Ewi L 1 LC
los ID a C C Koerner Koerr 6 to t 1 third tln Time TI 01234 01234Romp 012 U URomp
Romp he mp1 Columbas CJumb Yoe Y0kl Yoseka ka Tom Holland Hebn Trapto TraptoTyl Tpo TpoTlu
7 Tyl Tlu Tylrere er rM W 3ies w Happsbarg IaPWr Chalice Chalo TJcMie e Tr Trot Treat aU fill fillrerrite SUo SUoTet
r rerrite Tet rere < tte and nn Gcnymandr GnMr aim ao ran ranSECOND rn ranECOND
SECOND S RACESte RCE RACE Stept SteepleeMee p chaM short s oewM oewMBhMtcr rM rMseer
n BhMtcr nJr EM seer 131 11 Uret 4i1eidet Hrider CTCR t WM Wi ProflteWe rtWc HO HORilfT 1 We9
mnt < RilfT Rft RftI e9 12 l to t 1 second In md Bncknun nUdtHR 1H 1 II Archibald Archibaldo nbldcU nbldcUJ
4 to t t o 1 third t Time T 3JW 31 3fi1 3 38 W K Stad Sd Skde Dame DawSOH Da DaI DameMOle
SOH oft MOle I B San Catcher Catc Gaull Gault and an Ralph Ralp Roec Roecabo Itoaim
abo al SIM m ran ranTHIRD rn
THIRD THID T TLee HIRD RACEFire RACEFre fHrionss flrloD fsr1oa Meadelh Ieel US 1 J JLee J6 3
I Lee 6 to 5 won on Lany LI PMc P MS H CA A Min 3linder 1rJ < Icrl Icrlt
4 45 t t 1 wcond Miss U StATty S V6 U 3 W V Jlurphy lr
g 5 to t 1 third tin Time Tm Tha 18 l Amontillado mtlii MDo MDoB 31110rtle 10
ji B nmi Iie rtfc > Kaaimova Xamo Major Ia McCkwb lcb Phil Ph Odium CbinnEUtabeUt OIDn OIDnEbU
EUtabeUt EbU Eli zabeth FVanow Jnn Bitterly mUer W T Kennter Kemr Bal BaltretiU Baltrda flu
t tretiU tre ed Adelaide foyer and Vacuna atm
trda delqt Rf an Yan anmsa al ran ranFOURTH r
FOURTH F RACESix ICEtx fariowsx f Ida Id May 11 93 9 A AMnrttB Allu1tt AV
j MnrttB 3i5 3i53i llu1tt rtIS 25 to I w a Mte I Sm Sale ite 12 1 J W WMariy Whtt V V
J Mariy 3i htt r4iy > U to t 29 H aed co d Bdl Del Wvth Vber 1 r M l cW cWWalkul W WWalter
Walter Wa lker i S lo 1 1 third thi Time r ldU5 11 1II 1 15 Hatobridgc HatobridgcAptcbe Hdr Baimebridgeushe V
r ran rL ra Aptcbe Ap Ai ushe Feast Fes E T Shtpft Sl I IFIIT a al asd d Bark Er1 Court C al ako akoran 10 I
ranFIFTH FIFTH FIIT P IPru RACEFke ttutaav tl raw Tr TrS MS 1 J JSampler V
Sampler S Sa mpler e 11 1 to 5 mm a Prowtar P Prowt MS A Martin Marttatf 11lutll 11lutllJ
11 tf J 1 ta t 1 1 seined Red ne Mill m MS 1 8 f Tnsdetf 5 to t 2 2third 1
third Udr thi rd Ttaw Tim 1 145 1 t t 45 Osbtrt O = b Pkm P1rsmueeet eat Rajal RajalChane Ra Raanc V
Chane Ca Ch anc Mar Marint IJrt ret T 11e Medow G Gten Owe Pirate Pu Dfeaa DfeaaSir Dna DnaSIr
Sir M 3laurloe Iar auric Con C Tamw Ta M linSKrpt 11 MMcrit > t lUkwoodo lUkwoodoand
and ami d Tim Tm Kelly Ren ako al ran ranSIXTH na
SIXTH S IXTh RACESeven f fario urIoo rfoos Sam Taylor MO MOJ 1t8J II I
J 3SI W Murphy Pr1 15 to 1 w wen n Hannibal B Uf UfSklmn 1lt y Ml MlSJcirrte 31 S
SJcirrte SI nirvin 9 to 1 ascend FmrienMr Mi A A Mar Martin 11W 11WUnl Iai
tin Unl tinGa 5 to 1 third Tim lt 13744 IS U 41 Belt Ben SUw SUwGambrinw auo auoGambri
Gambrinw Gambri Ga GaTi mbrintis Teo Beach Ztparao Fred MiUhoUaadTiroliai MiUhoUaad UuoIIaDdT11Ollit1 i
1 Tiroliai Ti rolint Grace Lames and Baksfcwd aim aIMS ran ranSEVENTH
SEVENTH S YE TH RACEOiw and oa oeaU h U ailea 1e Cull I
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1 7 cC C Kocnwr IS to 1 TOO mnno St St B e aH Ua MS MSFlma lISFlTna N NThan S
< Than 5 to 1 second Brfaht Bv MS 1 CJ J T W WMarpfajr W11trJIbJ i V
Marpfajr M > nrby S to 1 third Tkw T TSR 22644 ZfiG 46 45 Howe HoweRadish HCDeRadWt Hor a
Radish Ra dWi Amber Jack Safety Light L kt Shinto S Shining IDba Star StarPadre 5WFwe r
Padre Pa dre George Vlrfan Irian MahoM 1aMIw Plal6 Fin7 y Docfle DocfleBroken DodIeBroken 5
i Broken Br oken Melody and Belietiew BelIe she ran raaSAN ra raSAN
SAN PRANCISCO RESULTS KESITLTSFIRST RESULTSFIRST
FIRST RACESix aDd etoehalf haIt fwhwo f Mea Meaden 11eadca 3m 3mn 5
den n MO Stuart S 0 1 wm Bdwetv W K 11IIr1 11IIr1to Mr
4 to 5 ascend i J JM hn D W Boyd 5 to 1 tbM tbMTfaw UaWThIte tbh
Tfaw l iae 1224 1 i Sophomore 1IMIft Arafe nrie H lL HOgnt HOgntEloeerc HDntB1ocres Hflseee t
J Eloeerc B1ocres Et oncras PatrioUc Mrs Mattbcm Marias Lorisc LaeeaM Loriscand e
and a M Batam 11ata eke feo ran ranSECOND TaIL5ECOiD
SECOND RACBTbrce RAC TJtrre sod OM usiahalf aU If f f1I o8pCarrie fndos fndosk JOB JOBCarrie a
Carrie Ca rrie Thatcher Tbatdl l Ml < K KeHs ttjr M to 1 1 ww uwE Mimie MimieE Mian MianBright k
E E Bri Bright t 09 13 iSMkld SmHh 7 to 2 eeood woo d Chuies irI W WHodeee WHod ii
I Hodeee H s M6 Wftkh tt to 1 tUrd Thw trtt trttMoAna ttfodtoRa 14
MoAna M fodtoRa Yolo You Ornate Onu F Fake to Nan Blade Hand Uaed and andLackriUa aMLa as id idekrtUo
J LackriUa La L ekrtUo TlUe atao 118 ran ranTHIRD raILTHIRD
THIRD RACEOft RC and oae o euegktk Mrth mike Re Re Renaboe < r rtaboa
t taboa ra tion m 14 Gilbert 6 t to S 5 WM MBl Ol SOUR Boa M5 M5OHBer 11111lf1Ier I N
OHBer M iller 4 to 7 seam MCIOftIl BctaMre ME S s Bttctoa Box ie
6 to 1 third Uttnl Tin Time IS 3 2S My M Pal E BeaU 0 H Hems HemsOrean nty ntyO 57
0 Orchan OrdaaablMl wad Ctaudinator Clat tM aIM ala ran raaFOURTH n nFOURTIl
FOURTH RACESix I Iiga He s BWr Rht Myr Ml MlGflbert 1fIG I IeU l
G Gflbert 0 berU eU 12 1 to 1 1 1 woo H Htrir llerKe5 rir s < 89 Ketfy KeIfri rl 6 to toeid 1 1teeoad 1HeOII
teeoad se eid Husky MS MIller 7 to 1 1 third Tta Tta1K nIM1Jjti 1 a
1K 1Jjti 1 lr > 44 i CryaUl Wait 1 EsdMqoer EMM aa G GDlrd GBdr L
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Dlrd Bdr Jockey Mouse rouace Ahs Alixloti ls osi and 3 Kfeoet KINMt Jr Jrako Jro Ji r
ako ran ranFIFTH rmYIPTll
FIFTH RACEOBC RC O e Mite mm and tn twisty ky y 1 wk Stand Standover etalldOtU ta d
over ov er Ill miller Miller 9 to 1 5 5 mm na Plaid PlaW MS Keorfi CKeqIaI KeorfiM I
M to 1 second Oowso KObon MS Omwct EcegIin M to
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1 third Ttee T 1K 1 Sever lAw R Rul < val 1 Soott SoottPeertte SaKtles Sasi SasiI L
Peertte les i sethss LaM LaE4 Avoaa AT tuaa SycMme Ate A Sea S Jooad Jooadand JocudI Jocmna Jocmnaed I
I and us ed Ecners EcsraeIi H aiM ao ran ranSIXTH taLSIXTH
SIXTH RACEOM O and s senat r atgr y 11 ro > a OoL OoLVUu 00LWce 0 0inie iL
VUu inie > 108 Ofijkr 13 to 1 S i mm n Patrick Iatxi M4 M4Cvlentry 1tJOlent 54
Cvlentry t U to 5 second laport Ml Gflbwt U
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5 to 1 L third TIme bas Moetfcar M Yoeda YoedaIUId Mo1ind < ia iaand Is
and s ind Ratb Rather r Royal also ran JIlLLOS
LOS ANGELES RESULTS RESULTSFIRST RESULTSFmsr
FIRST RAOESIx furioBga Sroha sit M4 1 Bwati wnI Bern Berni SI
4 to I won George G Byraea MS Pro Prc oa l 41 4 to 1 1second 1 1stCOftd
second ra mmed Strut Martin MT cH Hoaaeii Hen iMjr M to toThmse 1 Ithird 1t
third Time 11454 114 35 Waldorf RaMM R Mxibaeir MxibaeirVQston MSIS MSISWthton r rWillton
VQston SoWano Se aee S A GarlMe c Decorator Dee De10r < Tbe TbeHatawr neUIBIBeI 1 1ammer
Hatawr H ammer and Joscpfc Joas K AIM ran ranSECOND J2LSECOXD manSECOND
SECOND RACETbreo fwioep fsmsioo e lantant IMbntJj 97 a aPDt I V
pin PDt 7 to 1 was net Thei 97 9 Gohbteta 9 to 1 1Moood 1 1feCORd 1
Moood e La R IteIRe ane Hiadoo l 1M1Oo MT I Shrbxr 7 to 0UdnJ X Xthird 5
third t tS bInl Time Time 03535 035 3 IHw Kaonti ao aCMi De D DSkeet DQBIOnSrt o rtraUe rtraUeStreet an
Street S treet Stager E F opw Awd Alb Au Lady Qmfi Qmfiaad Qas Qasnd i iaM 41
aad a nd Fair Annie HI abo a as ran ranTHIRD railTHIRD
THIRD RCEOo Mile Vertae VOitIilMII M4 Preston Pasteto U
3 to 1 WON OIl hustling Sift Si1 S3 iNeimsi idlDll V tooa 41 to 1 1Moond 1HIOOIId
Moond Ouardi 1 Its 8 Kardy Itard > 5 to 1 third Time Time Th Be
1 1313i 1l 13S Stoaey L 1M Uncle U Henry Dr Sprufli Spen in inied
Red l ied Reynard Yocgiebttg W ale M Martin rtw BraIn Aaeootaie Aasedi Lie
Oeston Boy and Gtonuani GIo B Baled Ierio also ran ranFOURTH auFOURTH ranFOURTH
FOURTH RACEFIve RC FiTe and 3 onehalf o fuiioei forionai Cot C let
Bob I lob 1 no Taylor 1 to 4 4 won vn C W 1 Bart IM 111fScbiUhtgt
Schilling 8 to t 1 sc MCMd nd AlUone UeoDe MS HareM Bum eM eMs
12 i s to 1 third Time 1844 l 44 B BaJ mte IU aDd ArieloUe ArWotIealto ArW Itle ItlerR
alto ran railFIFTH rRFIFTh
FIFTH RACEOae RCE ansi tbreeaixteeaihs mite mi lea leaEnbiasms
I RMbinoa l1 MS Preston 15 to 1 won son Sflnrrskfe SOrmk SOrmk1M n nShrieted
MS Shrinert M to 1 second Lady Ohi tb10irtil 1 MO XJGBIIID
BIIID Btirna 7 to 1 third U nl Time 2 1 24 Ormoades OrmoadesRight Ormondes1U Omoni Is a aRight
Right 1U t CotilHon Christine e A A Ow QJuaq Cvsat tr Clerk CJer Learfj LEuhll Lem mls mlsllniam
ll Braes and Lad HoMtugtoa noIut alto a ran nmSITII ranSIXTh
SIXTH UACEFiT R1 Fire furloB furicegw fur1oes Badly H IL MS 1taITflor
Tarter 4 to L 1 won B Belle ile of Mayioir 4 M 1 Hen mooJMe6e7 11 as asneeei
meeey IS to 1 1 Kcood Lady Powell nr Geld GoMitein Cm ild ildstein
stein 13 to 5 third Time 1A144 1I 44 Jane G Red Red11oe I
Lace Sanqy Saa M 1 Otwell and Dally also ran MBShermnn ranShermnn ranSliernirin
Shermnn Attain Defeats Long LongSpecbl LongStiecial
Special to The Waehiigton Herald HeraldBaltimore HeraldBaltimore HeraldBaltimore
Baltimore aid rd Fob 2S 8Frank Frank Sher Sherman Sherman Sb er erman ¬
man of Washington defeated Irving IrvingL Irvi ng ngTAng
Long L ng of o Boston for the fifth fth time In Intheir Intheir Intheir n
their 1200ball pool contest cont st hero tonight tonightlhe tofig lit litThe
The match ends tomorrow night Sher Sherman Shorman Sb er erman
man had high run of 49 43Jesse 49JeA 49Jesse
Jesse JeA e Ilnrkett Sore at Johnson JohnsonWorcester JohmlOl1VorcElter TohnouWorcester
Worcester Mass Feb 2S 23Jesse Jee Je ee e Burkett BurkettIs BurR ett
15 sore over Ban Johnsons Intimation Intimationthat Intlmationthllt InUmat Ion Ionthat n
that ho and President Pre ident Dovey cov covered red up upon upon i U Uon
on Players Knotts and Brock and his hisshtlng V hisiighung
flghtlng blood te up upVnndnrlips upnndprUp upVnndorllps
Vnndnrlips nndprUp Ilcnltoiinc Burned BurnedOssinlngr DurnellOsslnlng BurnedOssining
Ossinlngr N NY Y Feb 3S 8A A se 6000 14000c 000 000ebicken
chicken c tcken house upon the country estate of orFranlt ofFrank f
Frank A Vanderlip at Scarborough was wascompletely ras rascompletely s
completely destroyed by fire which was wascaused wascaused n Vts Vtscaused s
caused this morning by b an exploding explodlnlamp explod Ing S
lamp In n a1 n Incubator Throe incubators incubtitorsMd incubet VOrZ VOrZV s
Md 400 c1tickens In the building were wereburned w wburned V e
burned V
Will V1IIJeff n Jeff Davis Dlni Go to Heaven HeavenLittle lIeaenfLittle heavenLittle V
Little Rock Ark Feb 2SWIH WJIl Sena Senator Senator St lIft lIfttor i ¬
tor Jeff Davis go to JIe Heaven ven is the sub subJect a ub ubjeet b bJect a
Ject for ir discussion renounced by Adjutant AdjutantHoward Adjut ant antHoward nt
Howard In charge cltarge of the Salvation Army Armyat Arnl Arnlat An ny nyat y
at a meeting to which all burglars clg clgarctte cIgarette g garette
arette fIends wifebeaters and moral de de degenerates dogenerates e
generates in the city lave been Invited Invitedll d dIntpcr
Paper l npcr Becomes IncIClCndentReno IndependentRatio Independent
Keno Nov Ne Feb 28 28The 28The The Reno State StateJournal StateJournal SI late lateJournal te
Journal which has been Democratic for Corthirtyfour forthirtyfour or
thirtyfour years will hereafter be inde independent ir ide idependent e
pendent George D Kilborn Uborn of the Isa Isabella saooUa Isabehla a
i bella Mines of Cripple Creek Colo Cob pur purchased ur urchased r
chased the paper yesterday yesterdayIver yesterdaIverJohnson
Iver IverJohnson Johnson Safety Safe SafeRevolvers Safet J T I
Revolvers 550 550HAPPIRIOS 550SHAPPIRIOS
fIIAPPIRIOS fIIAPPIRIOSporting HAPPIRIOS HAPPIRIOSporting I
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WIN w n TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIPHackett CHAKPION HIP HIPHfckett
Hackett Ha Haand ckett and Alexander Take the theDouble theDou1JleH theDoubles
Double for Third Time TimeNew ThReNew Timeew
New N ew York Feb 2SHaroId H H Hackett Hackettmd Hackettnd HackettFrederick
and md Frederick B Alexander today toda for forthe forthe
the thedoo third time In succession won the In Indoor Indoor Inr ¬
door doo r national championship In doubles in ina Ina inmatch
a a match played in the Seventh Regiment RegimentArmory RegimentArmory Regimentmory
Armory Ar mory Hackett and Alexander Alexend r also are arethe arethe arenational
Arthe
S the national champions In doubles on out outdoor outdfor
door dfor dIlo dIloCra r courts They d defeated feat d Whim B BCragln BCragin Bgin
Cragln Cra Crastr gin jr and Miles S Charlock in instraight instraIght inaight
straight str aight sets 63 61 64 64It 61 61It 64t
strI
It I t was In many ways wa s a better match matchthan matchthan
than tha thaof n was expected eXI > ectedin in view of the ability abilityof abilityof
of the teams compared cO Dared on the basis of ofprevious otprclous ofvious
previous pre vious work The Th CraginCharlock team teamwhfl
while whfl wh ile naturally never In danger of o win winning n nnlng ¬
ning nin nindet g the championship at least put up a adetermined adetermined
determined det ermined tight fightV fightThey They won from the thetitle thetitle thee
title titl titlan e holders one more more V game than Grant Grantand Grantand Grantd
and an anbet d Westfall did last year in the final and andbetter andbetter andter
better bet ter than that pair were not beaten a alove a10e ae
j love lov V VTRAIN
e game gameTRAIN gameTRAIN
TRAIN FOR BENNING MEET MEETI MEETUorlte
I Ilornco lIo rics at Gravettcnd ft and nil Shecps Shecpshead SbeepsJu
Ju head nd Bay Da Get Firftt Workout WorkoutNew VorkoutNew
New York Feb 2S 28The The trainers at atGracsend
Gravesend Gr avesendV end Shsepshcad Sh cpshcad Bay were wereab19to
able ab19to ab to1ta to give tholr their horses some s me light ex exerclso
erclsa or cisa today As soon as warmer wsath weuther
er sets in the horses that will race at atVashlngton
Washington W wilt in begin real training for forBenning forBenning
Benning Be aning which will open three weeks weeksfrom
from fr om next Monday Mondn MondnIt
It I t Is understood that decisions in the thehettlng
betting be tting case pending in the District court courtwill courtwfll
will wi ll be handed down In a few days da s which whichwill whichw111
will wI ll serve son to clear the atmosphere Those Thosewho
who w ho are In touch with tho situation be belIee
Hevc ho ve that there will be no interference InterferenceIth
with Ith I th the walkaround system of taking takingbets
bets be ts at Benning and that the meeting meetingthere
there th ere as a result will be a success successRAOING
RACING CARDS FOR TODAY TODA Y YNe I Iow
Ne New ow Orleans OrleansFIRST Orl nn nnPJRST
FIRST ftACETferee n cTIml and onehalf on WC fattens fattensGloriole frensGloriole
Gloriole Ci odole 100 lOOIRseebvgfl I Rwabwrg R II US USAan USt1De 183n
Aan tn t1De n MeGe IrG 107 Pinto Pil Ol u uJn1l M4 M4FnwUmeatal 1
FnwUmeatal Jn1l Fu ndamental Ull 163 I BiwiKiaia J IM IMDispute UID
Dispute D Dt IIIUW t M7 SeuwtH SesawdiSECOND 19 19SECOND mSECOSD
SECOND RACESte furlongs furleD Miffing MiffingAheoter MiHn MiHnAheolar
Aheoter Ah AheoterVUjinia nee4ar 93 BIWtCheeia ewtchei 11 11ir
VUjinia vi ir eia ia Mid HO Hottfl HnOB 1Ioaue Mi Mim
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Animal Crazed from Hunger HnngerHuntingdon
Huntingdon Pa Feb 28 28The The extreme extremecold etremecold extrem nit 5
cold and deep snows have caused the themore themore t lie
more ferocious of the wild animals In this thissection thissection ti nm s
section to become exceedingly dangerous dangerousBears dangerousBeers dangerom tIn t
Beers wildcats and catamounts driven driveniown drivenIown drtv n a
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< iown from the mountains are devastat devastatng dovaetatng devanti devanting nA
ng tho farmers stock and in several severalintances in Intltances
sitances have attacked pedestrians on the thepublic theublic I Iublic
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Chicago Cblc so Feb 28 2SPr 23Prof Prof f Frederick Starr Starrof Starrof Sty V rr
of the University of f Chicago left for the thefar thefar I ie g
far East last night in search earek of an un unknown I in
known Caucasian race supposed to exist edstIn es 1st lt
in the Philippines He will 111 spend three threemonths Un roe
Unad
months in the study of the islanders and andpossfbl s ad
possibly may ma go to an island of China Chinawbre Chi na
where the Lolos another mysterious mysteriouswhite mysterk US
white race raceS exist They are savages sav eG of o olow f a alow a10w
low type typeGrilled t3pcCnllelI typeCalled
Grilled to His Door ami Stabbed StabbedVllkesbane
Wilkesbarre Pa Feb 2S 2SLouls Louts Murko Murkoan Mar ho > t
an Italian was called to the door of ofhenna his hishome 3
home at at Dupont this morning set upon upony ni I O
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by b three m men n and stabbed to death He Hehad Hehad H d
had previously prev ousb quarreled with 1th several mon monin ii ion in
in a saloon loon The State constabulary iihas has hasarrested hasarrestod s
constabularyun
arrested Anthony Marello Joseph Mam Mampolla Mr MrpolIo Iam IampoUa un i
polIo and Angelo Adelino AdelinoJUJlllllnJr
Mlssiiis Treasurer Seen in Canada C Cana nnda nndaNew dat
New York Feb 2S 2SInformation Information has hasbeen
been received here that Henry Sanger SangerSnow San ger T
Snow the missing treasurer of the theYork New NewYork cw 17
York and New Jersey Telephone Company Companywho Companywho Camp lay layccii y
who disappeared two weeks ago was seen seenIn seenIn s ccii n
In a hotel In Toronto Canada on Wednesday Wed Wednesday W sed ed I
WLted
nesday I The police have communicated communIcatedwith communier communierwith Lted d
with the Toronto police policeGate polfceGat policeGates
Gat Gate Gates 1C jto to Raise Poultry PoultryPort PonltryPort PoultryPort
Port ArthurJ Arthur Tex Feb Feb2SJohn 28 25John 25JohnGates John W WGates WGates
Gates the former Wall Street operator operatorarrived operatorarrived opera operaarrived
arrived here yesterday from New York YorkHe YorkHe Tm TmHe
He announced his intention of establish establishing establishing estabi estabilag ¬
ing here the largest poultry fartn atm In the theUnited theUnited
United States He further said that thatexpected he heexpected heexpected
expected to be able to supply a big part partof partof p pof
of New York with eggs and chickens 3 in inanother Inanother Inanother
another year ear
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instructed Delegates DelegatesWANT DelegatesWANT
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WANT W ANT REVISION OF OPT1IFP TABJFF TABJFFIndorse TAItIFFIncIorRe T1IFPorine
Indorse Ind orine Roonevelt Administration Administrationlint
lint b ut Decline to Go on Record for forN torTaft foraft
v Taft T aft or Hugh HngJlesTrnln ni en Train pi Crew In InCImrpre 111Cluir Inharge
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Alexandria A Ame Va Feb 2S 28At At a mass massmeeting masseting
meeting me eting of tho Republican RepubJfcanyo Repubhicanvotomn rotars ars held to tonight tonight toht
night nig ht In Saropta Hall J J A Eggborn E gborn was waselected wasctod
elected ole ctod city clt chairman and W V H P PKenO
E Kelley Ke llcy was W S chosen secretary Mr W P PGraves PGraves P Paves
Q Graves Gr aves former chairman declining nomi nomination nomlnaUon nomition ¬
n nation na tion The meeting me Ung was attended by a alarge alarge
1 large lar ge gathering of Republicans among amongthoso amongthoso amongse
t thoso tho se present being nine negroes negroesDelegates negroesDelcgates
Delegates D elegates to tho district convention conventionwhich convcntlonwhich conventionich
v which wh ich meets in this city March 10 wore woreelected woreclected worected
e elected ele cted as follows Donald Altcheson R REmmott R REmmett
j Emmett Em mett Kelley K neY W r P Graves and andj 3 3A J
A Eggborn EggbornThe Eggbornile 1111 1111The
The T ile following delegates were ere elected to totho totho o oe
t tho th e State convention which moots in inLynchburg InLynchburg innchburg
I Lynchburg Ly nchburg Va April 9 W WH H P Keirey K 1re 1reT Iley IleyL >
j L L Crupper Crup r R R L Walt WaItrz rs and J T A AEggborn
j Eggborn Eg gborn Upon motion of Mr Eggborn Eggbornall EggbornE1l1
n all allth delegates will have the right to name nametheir
their th eir alternates aternatosThe
The T Tele he following 1111 city committee was as aselected
elected ele cted without opposition First ward wardDonaJd
Donald Do nald AUcheson Aitch son and W P Graves Sec
ond en d ward R H Hancock Hanco k and S A A For Forrest
rest re st Third ward J t L Crupper and John JohnA
A Ewald Fourth ward Frank Evans Evansand
and an d R Emmett Kelley
A resolution offered by Thomas Bayne
Indorsing is i dorsing the administration of President
J Roosevelt Ro scelt and recommending a revision
of the tariff laws setting s tUng forth that the
present pr esent laws have nave outlived their useful
r T ness flo ss end favoring such a a declaration to tothe tothe
t the th e Chicago convention was passed
A portion of the resolution which in indorsad
dorsad do med Gov Hughes Hugb S for the Presidential
nomination omla no mimsation tlOft wae s stricken out upon motion
of Joseph Jos Ph L L Crupper CrupperMr
Mr Ir W V Y P Graves also offered otr rod a resolu resolutlon resolution
t tlon ti oms Indorsttxg Mr fr Hughes candidacy candidacyaDd
and an > d setting forth the admiration of the theparty
party pa rty for Mr Ir Taft TaCt in which it was stated
j that th at th the author utbor thought Taft would be beunablo
unable un abbi to carry the pivotal States StatesAfter
After some som discussion d ft of the pert of
W P Graves J L L Crupper H H B Quinn Quinnand QuinnaDd
and az i others it was decided to let the thedelegates thedlegates
delegates de legetea go to the convention unlnstruct unlnstructed uninstructed uninstmuetCharles V
ed Charles I Simms of Alexandria V
County C ounty made a brief address in which h1ch h1chtold
1 h told of the the progress being made by
the th e party part in his county The speaker speakeradded speakeradded speakeritIed
added I itIed that he believed the party put would wouldcarry wouldrry Ouk1 Ouk1carry
carry rry the Fifth and Ninth districts The Themeeting TheJbeeURg Theeettmsg
meeting fli eettmsg was a very harmonious one oneWill oneWill
Will 111 Arrest rreftt Train Crew CrevrTbe Cre1TTbe CrewTho
Tbe wreck last night caused by a astbern nn L
Sn Southern S ottborn Railway RaJlwa engine crashing into a anorthbound aDOrtbbound a L
northbound n electric trlc train over the Wash Wash1tOft Washgton
Ington In gton AJ Alexandria andria and Mount Iount Varnon Varnonectrlc Vornonelectrlc I
electrlc E ectrlc Railway has been the principal principalttblect principalRbJect I
ttblect a of conversation convers tlon here today and andgreat andIreat anc I
great g reat surprise was expressed oXPfe sed when it was wasccartained wasrtalaed wa waecertalnod
a ccartained rtalaed that no one was killed killedPoMcdmttt kllJedPoileeMa
PoMcdmttt Knight today tod y swore out outwarrants outwarrants ca t
warrants w arrants for the crow of the electric electrictrain I
train t and the crew of the engine on a acharge aeharge 5 5harge
charge c of recklessness recklos nneas All of the men menhave menhaTe men I
have h ave been cited to appear in the Police PoliceCourt PolleeCourt
Court C ourt Monday morning when they will wli 111 I
be b e given a preliminary hearing before beforeI I
Justice J u Uee L H H Thompson Thom n The crew of ofthe ofthe o I
the t he electric cl 4tric train consisted of o Conductor r
Bet B esLhm Motorman Robey Robc and Trolley Trolleyman TroUeymaa Trolleyan
man m an Norman Dove The engines crew crewwas cre
was w as Engineer John Harrington and Fire Fireman Fireman
man fl 1 Connors ConnorsMr ConDOrsJIra ConnorsMm
JIra Mr 3Iarsrnret Mnrgnretiariuiall Iar nret Marshall Dead DendMrs
Mrs Margaret l1ar lPt Marshall widow of Will WillJam Wllltam Willam
Jam l am H Marshall died today tode at the reel residonee resldOftCe reelelict
donee d elict of her son Mr John A Marshall Marshallin Marshaln
in i n Wolfe street at the age of seventy seventynine soventyDIne seventyine
nine n ine years Mrs Irs Marshall had been in ill illhealth IIIhealth ii II IIealth
health h ealth for a long time Mrs Irs Marshall Marshallcame Marsha IarshaJIcame ii iiame
came c ct ame to this city clt from rom Fairfax County in inthe 1 It
the t he year 1SL 1591 She was the mother of ofleS8lS a f
Messrs leS8lS John A A and Charles B Marshall Marshallof Marshalof IarshaUof
of this city clt Tho remains will be taken takento take taket
to t t Lorton Fairfax County Val v for fc ir
burial burialDamages burialDamages
Damages in the sum of o fiIwasawarded fiIwasawardedAnnie rat < was awarded awarde Vd
Annie R R Varaseein Vnt5i iu in the Circuit Court Courtfor Coni t tfor
for Alexandria County today Judge J B BT I 3 3T
T Thornton presiding in her suit against again it itthe
the Washington aS lngtDn Luna Park Company for torpersonal f ir irpersona
personal persona injuries injuriesDaillis InjuriesDallas
Dallas Benzette today found a sack sac ack ackconta1Dlng k kcontaining
containing thirty pounds of copper wire wirenear wis Ire Irenear 0 0near
near the Belle Pro Glass Companys Companyspaot CompanyspaotHe plan Vt VtHe
He reported his find to the police and the thewire thewire U me mewire
wire wat wa taken to police headquarters headquartersc ns nsand
and is being hold awaiting identification Ii
It is believed that it was stolen stolenArrangements stolenArrangements
Arrangements have been made by Alex Atexandria A1e C Candria
andria Division No 1 1 Ancient Order of ofHibernians ofHibernians m 51 51Hibemnians
Hibernians for special services which whIchwill whic h hwill
will be held on St Patricks Day On Onthat C in
that evening degree work Ork of the order will wi ill I
be conferred upon a class cl s of candidates In 1
St Marys Hall HaltFINED HallFTJED
1 PINED ON USURY CHARGE OHARGEJrnnnJer CHARGEV
Mannfirer McGill Shown to Exact ExndExorbitnnt Exam V e eExorbitant f
Exorbitant Rates RntellSpecial RatesSrecinL
Special to Ti The WabiDt Yasbtagton Herald HenkLLynchburg HemldLynchburg HeraldLynebburg
Lynchburg Va Feb 2S 2SS S F McGill McGilllocal McGIU1oca1 McGI ii iilocal
local manager for the Home Savings and andTrust andTrust ai I ITrust I
Trust Company lot of Norfolk was fined II IIbere I Ihere 31 31here fe
here today for doing a banking b business businesswithout busln5Swithout busino 85 85without 3
without a license Three other cases were we ere re
tried but Judgment was held in abey abe abeance y yance
ance pending an appeaL It was shown shownthat shownthat shor ra 1
that McGill lends money mone on on negotiable negotiablepapar negotiablepaper negottat de depaper s
paper and d in some instances Insta ces as high as asper
j 500 per cent was paid for the loans loansFcntou loonsFenton loansV loansFenton
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Sfacfel to The WMfctegsaa W Herald HeraldBoyds HemkLBoyds IlerakLBoyds
j Boyds Md Feb 2S
2SFenton Fenton Lay a aprominent aproml6eftt apromliment
prominent farmor of Lucketts Va y just justover justoYor ji ist istover
over the Marj lIaIiand and line from Point of ofRocks ofRocks otRocks t
Rocks died at his b home
me today after a ashort ashort ashort a
short illness s Mr r Loy is a brother of otJoseph ofJoseph
Joseph F Loy of near Boyds and andThomas of ofThomas ofThomas J
Thomas J Loy of Luckotts Va recent recently recently recet
ly paralyzed and whose death was ex expected c cpeetej
pected some time ago but who Is now nowbetter a nw nwbetter v
better Mr Loy Is survived by b two sons sonsHis so as asHis
His wife died a few years ago agoGirl agoGIrl agoGirl
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Girl Fatally FatnU Shot at Play PlaySpecial PInTS PlaySpecial
Special S l to The Washington Wu l ien Herald HeraldBoyds HttJ1dBO HeraldBoyds
Boyds BO ds Md Feb 2S 2SlItUle Marie Stunkle Stunk1eaged Stunli 1e 1eaged
aged eight years ears daughter or Robert RobertStunkle Rob ert ertStunkle t
Stunkle near DIckersons was ns badly badlywounded bam fly flywounded y
wounded this afternoon by the accidental accid acciden ntal ntaldischarge tat tatdischarge il
discharge of a rifle in the hands of her hersister I ner nersister T
sister with whom she was playing in L a aroom aroom
room The little girls injuries may be befat111 befatal a
fatal She was taken to Frederick H6s H6spital H os ospital s spltal
pital tonight for an operation by Dr DrThomas DrThomas Dr DrThomas r
Thomas Tohson JohsonJAEGERS TohsonJAEGERS TohsonJAEGERS
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I ONE ON n E MIDSHIPMAN RETAINED RETAINEDJames RETAINEDdames
James ta mes Irish Member of Graduating GraduatingClass GraduatingClass
Class C lass Gets Seventyfive Demerits DemeritsJohn DemeritsJoJ
JoJ Jo John hn n 31 Prince Opponent In Fi Flatle FlatleCombat Fisticombat tic ticCombat
Combat C ombat ombatVflesinaCases VflesinaCases Resifirnm neslgnaCaJlell Canes of Others OthersXot OthersXot OthersV OthersActed
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Annapolis A Md fd Feb 28 2SMldshtpm Midshipman MidshipmanJames n nJames
J James Ja mes McC IcC Irish of Utica N Y t a 8member
n member me mber of the coming graduating class eJL eJLwho
v who wh o it was was reported would be dismissed d drom
f from fro rom m th the Naval Academy upon the rec recommendation
o ommendation om mendation of Supt Badger for engag engagIng
ii ing la g in a fistic fist fistic encounter with an under UHOCc1assman underasman
c classman cla asman will be retained retainedInstead retainedInstead
Instead I of dismissing young Irish he hehas
h has ha s been sentenced to receive s veatyftYe seveatyftvedemerits
d demerits de merits deprived of his rank as cadet cadetensign
e ensign en sign in the brigade of mldsbtprae and andalso andal50
a also als o to lose certain liberty tlOOrt privileges In Inaddition
a addition ad dition he has received a personal repri reprimand
ri mand ra und from the superintendent superintendentrlsha uperintendeIiLIrIshg
Irishs I opponent In tHe sUe combtt combttwas comHtwas
T was w as John M 3L L Prince of CoaROcUeat Comtoctleutfourth
fourth fo urth class who resigned a few days daysago
a ago ag o for failure talureln V in the recent samtamtual s6mlaDRualexamlnatlons
e examinations examinationsTho examlnatlonsThe ex aminationsThe
The fight occurred at breakfast bre ktast forma formation formation ¬
tion ti on about a week ago Irish Ir who was wascadet wascadet
5 cadet ca det ensign of the Tenth company in inline inIfn
line Ifn e with th his authority reproved Prince Princefor
j for fo re improper military bearing in ranks ranksIt ranksIt
j It seems that the plebe caused Irish to tobecome toV
j become be come aggravated by not complying with withhis vithhis wIthV V
3 his hi s order with the result that Irish Irtshstruck V
struck st ruck Prince A fight then ensued and adIt
it is said that Prince got the better of the Uteencountor
encounter encountorSupt en counter
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Supt Badger has not acted to the cases casSof
of f several other midShIpmen who were wereadjudged weredjudged
adjudged a guilty of severe infractions of ofthe ofthe ate
the th e regulations regulationsBYKD rcgo1latlonsBYRD
BYRD LIQUOR LIQUORLAW LAW TO PASS PASSSeveral PASSSCTernl
Several S Amendment to Measure by byVirginia b3Virginia I IYlrglnln
Virginia Senate However HoweverSpecial HoweerS
i Special S to The WubtegtM Was Herald HeraldRichmond v vRichmond
Richmond Va V Feb 28 28The The Byrd Kqoor Kqoorlaw fIUOr fIUOrla
1 law la w under consideration as a a special or order order
der d < er In the house has been Agreed sgreed eed to ia iathe Inthe is ishe a
the t he senate and the bill is to pass pasGmerrow to toraerrow
raerrow raerrowThe merrowThe m orrow
The senate put in several amendments amendmentsnone ameadmentsnene
none n one of which are much more severe severethan ere erethan S
than t the original bIlL The V Hseasere u easere will willnew wUInow 1
new fl Ow go back to the house houseThe houseThe V
The house this afternoon passed the thegeneral thegenarsl tb C
general g eneral appropriation bill bill wbfeh w ldt tomor tomorrow WJDOrow ¬
row r ow will be considered on the t e floor ot the thesenate thesenate Un
senate s The bill wiii be made a a special specialorder spectalorder specieS
order o rder for Tuesday of next week aad is islikely isUkeb i ikely S
likely li kely to engage the attention of the themembers Utemembers Un a
members m embers for several days daysThe d8The
The time limit of the general eneral eral assembly assemblyis assombi assombis
is I s Saturday of next week It is ex expected expected ¬
cxri
pected p ected that the body will be hi session sessionright seselonright ri
right r up to the midnight hour It is net netexpected Betepected as asexpected it
expected that the legislature wilt really reallyadjourn reallyadjourn reaU y yit
adjourn adjourn a befere tbe week following After AfterMarch Afterlfarch Afte it
Afteit
March 14 the members will serve without without3LACKSTOKE withoutBLACKSTONE withomsBLACKSTONE it
BLACKSTONE TO BE REMOVED BEHOVEDCommittee REMOVEDCommittee
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Committee Recommend R commendll that Acco Accomnc Accomae I
mae Jurist Be Retired RetiredSpecial RetiredSpecW
Special S iwchl to The WasfategtOB W Hen HenRichmond Hc HcRichmond Ba11Richmond
Richmond Va Feb 2S sThe The committee committeeon e
on courts of justice of the house whk which whichhas hleh hlehhas b eb
has h as bad under consideration the investi investigation Javest1gatfon itrestgatlon 1 ¬
gation of the charges C of Immorality aDd aadIncompetency aDdIncompetooc as id
Incompetency i against Judge J W G GBlaokstone GBlackstone
Blaokstone of the Eleventh judicial cir circuit circuit ci cicult r ¬
cuit this morning submitted a report in inwhich Inwhich I Inwhich
which tXey recommended the removal by bythe bythe Y Ythe r
the legislature of the Accoiaac jurist juristThe jurl5tThe JanetThe
The report is signed by b every member memberof nsembm r rof
of the committee with the exception of ofJohn orJohn ItJohn f
John R R Raw of Accomac who o will not ri st t
file a minority minorlt report and who will take takeno takeno tal Ce CeflQ
no steps looking to the t e retention of Judge JudgeBlackstone Jud e eBlackatone
Blackstone on the th beach beachThe ooaehThe benchThe
The report will be called up probaWy rob bly Iv
tomorrow tom rrow possibly po bay the fallowing1 f day daywhen darwben da 3
when the house will consider the recom recommeBiiatlon recommeJtofation racermeasiatlon daa a I
meBiiatlon of the committee that Judge Jud1 e j
Blackstone be removed removedMASTODON removedMASTODON removedMASTODON
MASTODON POUND IN ALASKADI8eoTerers ALASKA a aDiscoverers
Discoverers of Frame Say Sa It Men Iena Ienaurea a aurea
urea Forty Fort Feet to End of Tasks TasksTacoma Tn8kllTacoma TusksTacoma
Tacoma Wash ash Feb 2S 2SNome 25Non Nome dis dispatches dispatches dl Is Ispatches ¬
patches say that the frame of a huge hugemastodon hugemastodon hui ge gemastodon Q
mastodon has been discovered on the theKobuk t in e eKobuk
Kobuk River It was w A8 recently found im imbedded imbedded in II IIbedded ¬
bedded in the frozen fro = ground uL It is to be beunearthed beunearthed beunearthed 9
unearthed and brought to Seattle SeattleF
F H H Hertzger Hert r who M discovered cUecover discoi cl the themastodon t be bemastodon e
mastodon vouches s fbr the statement that tim at t
its measurement along the back to the theend the theend be beenil e
end of its Immense ivory tasks Is not loss is Os
than forty feet feetW feetW feety
W y H Startxnan of
Catalla Jut y yew yewreport ye Sr Srreported r rreported
reported report t finding Andla another of o these exii extIIIct extIIIctanimals exrjs et ietanimals t
animals in a good state of ofJnca6d preservation preeij on B
incased in almost cigar ice near the he hea heaor ad adof d dof
of Kobuk River R1or The latter has bs been be en R
turned over to the officials of the
Depart Department Department Depa rt rtmerit r ¬
ment of the Interior who are to remove reeno re e
it next summer summerFOEGEBY summerFORGER
FORGER AMAZES BANKEES BlThxERSLettcr BANXERLetter I
Letter of r Credit Cr dlt Scheme Carried CarrIedTl1rough Carri eel eelThrougiL d
Throupli by I Band In Europe EnropeNew Europeew
New ew York Feb 2S 23Local Local banking nrme nrmewhich ftrme ftrmewhich te tewidth e
which deal in letters of credit were wey con convJnced 112 112viaced
vJnced V of their utter lack of protection protteti tlon tlonnsaJftst lost lostagaiflot n
against clever forgers when the detail de of ofa ofa
a swindle perpetrated perpetntt d on a number of for foreign foreign f or orcigna f ¬
eign banks through a letter of credit Is Issued Issued Issued s ¬
sued by b C B Richard Co banker and andsteamship andstca a nd ndsteamship d
steamship stca nshlp agents at 31 Broadway Broadwa came cameout ame ameout ca me meout e
out When the th ease with Ith which the thescheme thescheme i a ascheme
scheme was carried out became known kno vn
the bankers were only surprised that this t his
Is the fir fitcase firat t case of its kind kindThe kindThe
The Paris police pOlIce OIIee with the assistance assistancethe of oftbe
the French secret service bureau have hav lu t tadvised
advised C C B Richard
Co that the theswindle V Vswindle
swindle was wa planned and executed by b3 a aband aband
band of the cleverest International forg forgers to rg rgera
ers in the business and say that they U ney
have progressed so far with the case that thatarrests hat hatarrests
arrests are certain to be made soon soonLJeut soonLieut soonLleut
LJeut William Brown of the detective detectivebureau detectivebureau detect lye lyebureau
bureau has been workitig wor1 worl fug ling on the case casesince casesince c use usesince
since it Itwas waa fa reported to the local police policeand polleeand pci Ice Iceand
and his investigations Inestlgatfonsshow show It Is said that thatthe thatthe t tthe
the persons concerned In the swindle swindleall are areall ar arall
all In Europe and nothing can be done doneabout doneabout d dabout
about it here The prosecution of offorgers the theforgers theorgers
forgers orgers will have to be made there also alsoas a180as a iso isoas
as no criminal acts were committed In iathis Inthis inthis
this country so far as has been learned d
GOLPBPERREPDBLICA1MEET GOLPBPERREPDBLICA1MEETDelegates CULPEPER CU LPEPER REPUBLICANS REPUBUGANSIIIBET REPUBUGANSIIIBETlegates MEET MEETDelegates
Delegates De legates Selected to District Dist t and a d to tothe tothe tothe
the State Convention April 8 8Roo 8I 8Rooleelt V Vosevelt
I
Rooleelt Ro Roo osevelt evclt Administration Stronsly StronslyIndorsed StzonJITIndorsed StrongI StrongIIndorsed
Indorsed as Is Also the AVorfc AVorfcof VorI VorIof or1 or1ot
of State V Chairman Slemp SlempSptcki SlempSSllCiaf SlempWasMsgtmsn
S SSllCiaf Sptcki to TJM W aIBdeu tect HJ BId HtnldCuipeper HinlcLCulpper V Vt
Cuipeper C t poper Va V Feb 21 2SA A RepubHcan RepubHcancounty R ROPHbanunty puWlcan i icounty
c county co unty m JmUiIS 6 meeting was 85 held in Cni tmslper Cnipeper Cafpepel
F peper pe per fodsy 0 with 8 go good d tamottt turnotlt frat fratall frec taJI fz fzparts
a all parts of the county oaneldadng tt ttcOAdIUoo the tfcacondition thendition
c condition co ndition a ot the roads S Diener acfaA acfaAas a zctt zcttchairman rd rdas
a as cbairmaji a ud d T r J Eggborn served servedas s setedsecretary r ed edas
a as secretary secretaryTh seeretarTltoi1 secretaryTh
Th Tltoi1 follc following oDe > wh g are the delegates to the thedistrict t1telstrlet thetrict
district dis < 3 trict convention to meet at Alexandra AlexandraMarch A1exandJfaMarett AlexandFaarch
3 March M arch 9 to select delegates te the Re RepttbHcan Republica Rebilcan
p pttbHcan pti bilcan national convention co venU n WJHIamIL WJHIamILEggborA WitlannRLgborn W ilamH ilamHEsgbora
Eg Esgbora gborn L L L L Vhltestone L LDlen iSlfinp iSlfinpJ Ien IenB r rT
J J R R Corbln B Eo J Eggborn L L CT CTnt gr grrant f frant
i rant rant ra nt Otis TharnhiH J O Fa Faut Pant t R R P Vpidtestoee PWhltastORe PFWtestOite
1 W WhltastORe FWtestOite and G W Curtis CurtisT CurtisT CurtisTO
T TO T the State convention to meat iR iRLynchburg ieysebbueg
1 Lynchburg L April S S the following r6UW fbIimswIa were wereenoofd wereIUI weremed
l enoofd n med as delegates W H EL Ejjgaaro BljgMtn1 1 Iu
J L L Whitestooe J 1 E E Legg H H H Ii Scott Setfttand Scottid
and am id S s Diener DienerThe DIenerTIle DienierThe
The resolutIoN adopted cordially in iadoraed itrted ¬
dorsed da < rted the wise and progressive admin adurinistratioa 3AlntstratJcm admintration
istratioa Is tration of affairs by 0 President Presk egt Rtese Rtesevelt RMs RMsvelt 1teaselt
1 velt vo lt It also indorsed the earnest rDellt work workof wQdtof workState
of < State Chairawm C Bascom Stamp fi JIK JIKue re r rthe
t the th e party A resolution was aniversafb aniversafbadopted 1ID1vets entversaftyopted ly
adopted ad opted favoring tarada the selection of S S Sner Din Dinner D1en ¬
i ner me n as a delegate to the national con conventioit cOn cOnventtolt conendon
1 ventioit y at Chicago CJ 3Ir Ir Diener has bastwice been beentwice beeeswice
i twice t mayor 0 of this city and for sev several several seval ¬
eral er < al terms member of tife city council councila councilRepublican
t a a Republican ia a a Democratic DemocraticmsIty com community ¬
i munity munityThe Ut RltyThe n msIty msItyThe
The county tommfcjlonMVj u I 1l MtS are in sea session ses sesslota seaot ¬
sion sl slte ot tedar t4H teda ia io5eot2Iidea eoDStfUftitoR with archi architects arehitQCts archists ¬
tects te sts to oonaMer nia plans s UK z 2 new 156 15009 4
j jail ja fl and lid 3fcertffs dtis dtisDr house houseBr hsuiseDr
Dr J Jsha ta I 1 L Un LInsay te y ag a n old and well wellknowa wetlKMW wellnown
knowa k nown phyafefea IeIaA of this ooenty went te teChaxtottasvme tCharlottesvtUe toIasrIottesvIIIe
Chaxtottasvme C to consult physfcfeas p5y5J53J5 there theueconcerateg th thereonceralaft De DeCHeENaiag
concerateg c cs aa aictk amtctloR n from wWck whIchVi tfe e fe fesnfferieg tsuffering
snfferieg snfferiegJ s ufferingS
V
J A A Swan S jr rejoiced today on be being be beJng beig ¬
ing b ig advised that his bby TnUte T the tb taco hienbtar eabRtor tacoater
btar h ater at the George Washington asbinigon tint Uaiverstty UBIyerslt tintarsIty
verstty yerslt v arsIty Ho Hospital pttaI at Washington Waabla wed weeWundoubtedly aWu wednduubtediy
undoubtedly u u JIve The eWld el ld w WI8SReni WI8SRenieV6ttl4 amns s J inn inneeraI m mseveral
several eV6ttl4 days lrs agjp a Justbefccet jus iMxttGtfrac thjfl4rVieni 8
died d ieni frojaithck rQA fran the ejects ft o ef an japewtfo 0pemt4anot pera peraaip ifilc ifilcappendfckis
appendfckis aip a pp zm tcltie kis The mother left t t f foar foaridan o r r
drt d idan ija all ef which are under six yeans 4If 4Ifag ifge C Cage
age ag ge
agFCMIr geFont
Four prisonecs were takearem taken front this thisplace tht
place p l today to the peatteatiary peat ry at Rich Richmond Rlckmond Richimoad ¬
mond n under various seatoaees bsr h the theCircuit Utecared theCircoit
Circuit Court Bernard Branhaja Braallam for forburglary ferburglary fargot
burglary got Ave years yiini ars Phflfp Sanders
three t year yeu6 ye for or the same offense o Seward
Fry three years for assault with 3 a niod t
knife aad od Percy Walker two t aaft aa a a bate bateyears bdtYMrS beltears
years y ears for st stealing alteg g cattle cattleRE3IARKABLE cattleR cattleREMARKABLE
REMARKABLE R IRK LE 3IYSTERY OF OFSUPPOSEDLY OFJ OFSUPPOSEDL1
J
SUPPOSEDLY RICH RICHJU RICHJUTIte HICKMANThe 3IAX 3IAXThe
The authorities in all great cities oftkis oftkiscouAtry efitiiMCMRtry tthlesisatry
couAtry o and of Europe as well nay JBaFappeded me be beappealed beppealnd
appealed a to it te 31 said saJd in clearing up p the tfceutterly tteutterb theutterly
utterly Bewildering mystery tl that thatounds at sur surrounds stk stkrounds ¬
rounds r th ue dtoa dIsppearance psarance ntDCe of t Sir Spotter SpeterStatbam SpoM8rStatJtam SpotterStatbam
Statbam StatbamMr StatJtamIr V
k
Mr Ir Stattaun tiIam as meet people know knowof kaowis knows
is I s one of the wealthiest t ja 1 st ta taflueatial lit litAueaUal ittIentI1
flueatial 1 tIentI1 men hi the country His Bls great gromtbouse greathouse gnatin
house in the exclusive excl1tsi e Park LaeVdle Laaedtstrlct LaaeVd LaaeVdtrkt
trict has for years been one of the skew sfawwplaces skewplaces showPlCtSV
places of the neighborhood Immediately Immediatelyon
on the owners owDeIs disappearance dis8p ranoe an a aTact dM G1idfact
fact came c me VtO T light camely 11ame sameI V that thatDIIIAY though tisosghthousand
nw DIIIAY y thousand pen pert r hadseea ftad seea seeamired and ad admired admired
mired the house yet not one permn perssetcatd perssetcatd14e c uM
be found who had ever entered the t e enlftceat mug magnificent mugniticent ¬
nificent edtnce Search was made m nat a adecldedlj adecidedly
decidedly astonishing 6hiD1 state of a affre Ealre was wasrevealed wasrevealed
revealed rcnea1edhouse
The m house from outside outside itwflt It be V r re realways re realways
catted always bore an appearance ap of ofIng be ¬
ing luxuriously b furnished Rich curtaias cer1ai cer1aihtmg V Vhang
hung in every window and the tHeutwani tHeutwanifew outward outwaniview outwardview
view few was that of a a very wealthy mans manaabode mansabode manzabode
abode abodeOn abodeOn abodeOn
On iaveqttgarJen lav n however aow this appear apperance appearance appearaaice
ance was w proven to be more m re than mis misleading miSIeadtDg
leading On tbe ground Boor n it or is a gor gorgeonsiv gorg gorgeoub
geonsiv g fttrafelwd f recoptloa room savor savor savorlag savoring
ing rather ratlteroC of luxurious splendor than at atany etaD7 ofa
any a attempt at good g od taste er 1 careful CtUe ul se selection S SI seA ¬
lection I tIo A rather ratJter vulgar display of ex expenditure exP8A4lltuTe erpeaditure ¬
penditure P8A4lltuTefor V
Except for this one room rootD the house hou ae k kbar IEba isbete
bar ba bete devoid of furniture hangings Iaaasi or or CXment oratmeat
mment ment = The merest empty ondecoratetf U8dec0rat undecoratshell II
abeD of a house No 0 rug rugs or carpets ts no noebaJrs notables t
chain ° no ° tables no pictures nor par portterea partIereL pertierco
tterea Board floors cakdmtoed walls wallsNothing wallsNothiDg wallsNothing
Nothing else eI8fIn elseIn
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In one nncarpeted tfd cheerless room roomtaacI8 roomsistands
stands a a cot bed whereon the financier ftnancietpnsumablJ V VP
presumably P slept Casual glance s S enMd enMdto seem4dto em4d
to reveal nothing beyond this But a asearcMr acoming
searcher coming eom on one unnoticed locked 1ocktl1doac lockedouht
door 8OUtbt o ouht sht to go farther having aa In intuttive
tnlrhre feeling fee that perhaps beyond Its Itsbarred Its1MIrre4 itsbrrtd
barred portals might lie sorn 80mb clew cle to tile tileodd t todd e eodd I
odd mystery But the lock resisted re istedIDOet hits hitsmoat ls lsstrevuoian
moat strenuous efforts effortsThe effotteThe aortaTbe
The fact that this one door was fasten fastened asteiftI tasto tastoad ¬
ed aroused universal l curiosity For Pora PoratM alt ai aiother
the other doors ia the entire house were wereopen w wereopen < e eO
open to whomsoever might care car to toI ex cxpiece
piece Tho Tb careful carer locking of one ream reamintncated rG9IRtDdicated roamIDdiCttd
intncated the presence prese there of otsometbI otsometbIout something somethingout somethtngout
out of the ordinary ordinarySo ordinarySo
So So after consultation the lock was wasforced W8Iforef wasforcod
forced Th fie investigators rushed in Iu Then Thenhalted Theabaited
halted thunder er struck at the sights that tooton thaton
on every oV ry s4d sick confronted them What Whatwere Whatwere
were these astonishing sights Find out outby outby
by reading re dlnt William Le Queoxs S master masterpiece masterpl masterplace ¬
piece pl e The Pauper of Park Lane which whichwill Wh whichwhit cb cbwill
will begin serial publication In these cbl cblurons columns c l lumna
urons tomorrow This paper has secured securedfirst seuredftrst securedpublication
first publication rights hts to the great ro roseriaJly r0 r0mance nomance
mance mance and Is thus enabled to print It Itserialy Itserially
serially before It appears In book form formAnnual formAnnuallhcuction formAnnual
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