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a THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 191U LANGFQRD PLAYS POSTPONED GAMES WITH JACK Mil DECIDE SPORTS ninrnii i j"s"ih, mo., aur. ir. st. j- I I ft I a I f I fl I I s'I'h -.!-ily defeated Topeka by Kill I-Kill I bunohinc hits. Score: 01 BIG 1 UmJLUHLL STANDING OF THE TEAMS. National l.eacuc. Won. Lost Pet. ChUaU'i 37 Pittsl'iirB " 41 10 N,.w York l 41 .5SS i'hiladelphia j5t. I.ouis 47 .54 S Cincinnati 4S ST. .4 r.5 Hrookl.vn 39 6r, .37r. Uostou Sli ;!!t American Iaeue. Won. Lost. Pot. Philadelphia 3S .645 IMroit ? 4 2 .61 J j;t.w York t 06 54 .501) Chicago 5 53 &0!1 Cleveland 65 ''"' r,s5 Washington 4T 8 5 .409 pt. I.ouis 33 5 .307 Western League. Won. Lost. Tct. penver "4 39 .655 pueblo 63 4H .568 Lincoln 63 49 .563 St. Joseph 51 .54'J Omaha 54 &7 '.481; Sioux City 54 57 .4H6 Topeka 42 6K .382 pes Moines 35 77' ,312 Where They Play Today. National I.cattue. rittsburi; at lirooklyn. " Chiiano lit Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. American I-neiip, Detroit at Chicago. New York at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Tie (innie at ISoston. Hostoii. Anc 15. Tho locals came up from behind attain and tieing Brooklyn In the eighth, held' the game safe to the twelfth, when It was called with the score 9 to 9, because of darkness. lirooklyn forced Weaver from the box In the third and Boston hammered Barger's delivery In the fifth and sixth, causing his retire ment in the latter Inning. The score: n. ii. e. Boston 010 033 020 0009 17 1 303 110 010 0009 13 1 Brooklyn Batteries: Weaver, Mattern and Kling: Burger, Hucker and Krvvln, Bergen. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York 6; Washington 1. Washington, Aug. 15. New York hunched hits off ciroom in the sev enth today and defeated Washington 6 to 1. Th game was stopped at the end of the tluhth inning on occount of rain and darkness. Score: K. II. E. Washington .. 010 000 00 I 5 1 New York .... 000 OHO 40 6 13 0 Batteries: Groom, Walker and Street; Quinn and Sweeney. ( lileago C; Detroit 1. Chicago, Aug. 15. Chicago bunch ed hits d?X Summers and took ad vantage of the visitors' errors, de feating Detroit In the third game of the idles. Detroit's run was made with a triple and a single. Score: - K. H. E. Chicago 103 000 llx 6 13 1 Detroit 000 010 000 1 9 3 Batteries: tfcott and Payne; Sum mers and Stallage. WESTERN LEAGUE. St. Joseph 5; Toleka 3. SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA THE VALLEY RANCH The PLACE the TIME for a VA CATION. The ralnv season is dosed --the FISHING season is open. There Is no better flshinff in this country than at Valley Ranch. Also hunting, horseback riding, tennis, etc., com bined with the best of board, the best of baths, the best of everything. Rates $12 to tl5 per week. A postal will bring you our lllifs tratcd booklet of the Upper Pecos free. Address: THE VAIXKY RANCH, Vallev Itanch, N. M. INCORPORATE YOUR BUSINESS Use Kanen'a New Mexico Corpora tion Laws, Rules and Forms, compil ed to date. A useful guide for corporation of ficers, attorneys and engineers. You need no other. It has everything In one book. Post yourself. Avoid expensive nilstnkes. All Territorial lniri mi AT.T. dutsps of Corporations; Banking, Building Loan, Benevolent, Industrial, Ir rigation, Insurance, Mercantile, Min ing, Railroads. Taxation, etc., with "tensive Citations. The only complete New Mexico Corporation, Irrigation and Mining Code published. Complete Forms and Rules for "rawing and filing all kinds of cor rotation papers; references, foot notes, by-laws. etc. Territorial Irrl Wtlon Rules and Forms. i nitefl States Laws which apply to Mexico: Carey Act, Irrigation, Mining, Railroads. Taxes; Rules and i" for sectiM-ig IT. f. Rights Rights of Way, etc. Useful with or without statehood. 1 vol., 35 pages, buckram binding, C V. KAXEN Santa Fe, N. M R. H. Topeka flort dirt 200 S X St. Joseph .. moo 2:'0 lex 5 10 ! Batteries: Fugate and Chapman' Johnson and Gossvit. Iticlilo Omulia I. Omaha, Aug. l.". itmaha was shut out by Pueblo. i:(ls, the Pueblo right fielder, broke his ankle while sliding into third base. Score: It. H. K. Omaha Oort tool 0000 3 3 PUeblo 000 000 JOS 5 10 1 Batteries: Demott nj Lynch: Jackson and v'lemmons. Sioux lily I; I Vn er 0. Sioux City. Aug. 15. Barber pitch ed a splendid game for Sioux City and the locals shut out Denver. Score: R. H. E. Denver (too 000 000 0 6 2 Sioux City ... 002 002 OOx 4 6 2 Batteries: Olmstead, Harris and Frambes; Spahr, Barber, Dawson and Miller. Lincoln I; Ies Moines 1. Des Moines Aug. J5. Lincoln played an errorless game and defeat ed Des Moines. Score: R. H. K. Lincoln 001 001 020 4 li 0 Des Moines .. 000 100 000 1 5 i Batteries: Khman and McCrath: Hueston and I'ltowskl. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis Toledo 1; Indian apolis 4. At Milwaukee St. Paul 5: Mil waukee 4. At Louisville: Columbus 8: Louis ville 14. At Kansas City Minneapolis 11: Kai-as City 6. COAST LEAGUE. At Portland: Score R.H. E. Los Angeles 0 7 2 Portland 3 8 0 Batteries: Levereni and Abbott; Seaton and Murray. At San Francisco: Scores R.H. E. Sacramento 3 9 4 San Francisco 7 7 1 Batteries: Fitzgerald and Thomas, Browning and Berry. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At Atlanta First game: Atlanta 3 New Orleans 0. Second game: Atlanta 2; New Orleans 0. At Memphis Montgomery 5; Memphis 0. At Nashville Birmingham 2; Nashville 6. At Chattanooga Mobile 3; Chatta nooga 4. TEXAS LEAGUE At Dallas Fort Worth 1; Dallas 5. At Waco: Oklahoma City 4; Waco 13. At Houston Austin 6; Houston 2. At Galveston San Antonio 6; Gal veston S. RACE RESULTS At Butte. ' Butte, MonV. Aug. 15. Pajarlta, one of the best of the Bedwell string, made his initial appearance before a large audience today and after run ning ahead all the way, won by a scant neck In the most brilliant fin ish of the meeting. Results: First race. 5 1-2 furlongs: Electric, 3 to 1, won; First Fashion, 15 to 1, second; I.adv Mint, 100 to 1, third. Time 1:08 3-5. Second race, B furlough, selling: Lee Harrison II. 20 to 1. won; Robert Mltchel, 15 to 1, second; Kootenay, 5 to 2, third. Time 1:01 1-5. Third race, mile and twenty yards, selling: , Fern L., 18 to 5, won: Black mate, 11 to 5, second; White Wool, 9 to 2, third. Time 1:41 1-5. Fourth race, 5 furlongs, purse: Pa-J Jarlta, 9 to 5. won; Terns Trick. 2 to 1, secirhd; Uncle Jimmy Gray, 10 to 1. third. Time 1:00 2-5. Fifth race, selling, mile: Delena, 5 to 1, won; Fereno, 7 to 2, second; j Margaret Randolph, 8 to 1, third.; Time 1:41. Sixth race, selling, futurity course: Waner, 10 to 1, won; Maxing 7 to 1, second; Elmeta Hamilton, 4 to 1, third. Time 1:11 1-5. At Hamilton. Hamilton, Aug. 15. Today's races at Hamilton, were run over a muddy track. Favorites fared well, a ma jority of the events being won by the choices. The Nursery plate proved an easy thing for Aldebnriin. Re sults: First race, 7 furlongs: Frollce, 1 to 2, won; Martinmas, 9 to 2, second; Mavflower, 25 to 1, third. Time 1:32 3-5. Second race, 6 furlongs: Eagle Bird, 18 to 5. won: Elfin Beau. 3 to 1, second: Rogon, 9 to 6, third. Time 1:15 1-5. Third race, green steeplechase, about a mile and three-quarters. High Bridge, 2 to 1, won; Andy Chls holm, G to 1, second; Huh Wynne, 4 to 1, third. Time 3:22 1-5. Fourth race, mile and a furlong: Busy, 7 to 5, won; Console. H to ft, ncond; Mermon, 10 to 1, third. Time 1:58. Fifth race, five nnj a half furlongs: AUlvbaran, 10 to 3, won; Yorkshire Bov, 7 to 1, second; Ochre Court. 8 to 1, third. Time 1:08 1-5. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Beacoup, 11 to 5, Won: Bounder, 7 to 2 second; Fort Johnson, 60 to 1, third. Time 1:50. Seventh race, six furlongs: Vrcc land, to 2, won: Emperor William, 5 to 1, second; lien Loyal, 8 to 5, third. Time 1:14 3-5. Eighth race, mile on turf: North cut, 5 to 1. won; Seconk 8 to 1, sec ond: Outlaw, 11 to 5, third. 'Time 1:42 2-5. 4- y Youmr Goes Hack to Bu-li. Cleveland, O., Aug. 15. The Clew land Americans tonight gave Denton T. (CCy") Young, the veteran pitcher and "grand old man of baseball," hi unconditional release. ' t-y Surprise Alrdome tonight. Philadelphia Boxer No Match for Burly Negro Fighter; Ref eree Saves Vanquished Man From Knockout. rBr Mumin jurBMl Niwrlnl latt4 tVlr.l -New Vork. Aug. 15. sain ljing forj of Boston, with an advantage of about ten pounds in weight, fought Philadelphia -Jack'' O'Brien to a standstill in f,ir and a half rounds, at the Twentieth Century club to night. Referee Charley White prevent, ed a knockout Vhen he stopped the bout ill the middle of the fifth round. O'Brien was practically out from the effects of a hard left hook to the jaw and had to be heloed to his corner. It was the old story of a deter game boxer, pitted against a hard hitting fishier, an,) from the start the Boston heavyweight had O'Bri en's measure taken. Langford's blows were on the sledge hammer order, while none of O'Brien's swings and hooks had sutl'lcicnt steam to bother the colored man. Twice Lungford put O'Brien to the floor In the third round. O'Brien tak ing nine coiinis in the second fall. O'Brien fought bard in the fifth un til Lungford landed the 1 finishing blow. The l ight Ity Rounds. Round 1. Thi' men wasted Utile, time in sparring, but got to work quickly. O'Brien found Landlord's head and lace with rights and lefts repeatedly, but the blows were ap parently not forcible. He made the negro miss frequently throughout the round. Shortly before the bell rang Langford knocked O'Brien to the ropes with a left to the body. O'Brien was off his balance at the time. O'Brien's round. Round 2. They mixed In the mid dle of the ring and clinched, noth holding. O'Brien uppercut to the Uw with the left, ljin-'ford ' landed two light lefts to the head and ifltrien retaliated with a left to the face, O'Brien's mouth was bleeding but be was lighting fast with flashes of his old time cleverness. The men exchanged rights to the face and Langforj landed a hard right upper cut. O'Brien's round. Round 3. Langford missed with a short left but got In a right under O'Briens' jaw. O'Brien went to his knees from a right to tho head, but was up quickly. Although evidently tiring. O'Brien assumed the aggres Ive and landed a fusillade of right and left blows on the negro's face. In a clinch Langfurd hammered O'hrlen over the kidneys with a sledge hum mer right. Langford whipped two rights to the head. O'Brien went down and took the count ol eight. Langiords' round. Round 4. O'Brien came with a rush and put light lefts to Langford's face. He followed with a hard right to the chin. There was a hard ex change in mid-ring in which O'Brien got all the worst of It. Langford's short right and lefts to the body w ere weakening the Quaker perceptibly. He came out of the clinch staggering and made a splendid, though only momentary rally, causing the negro to miss four hard swings. O'Brien was saved by the bell. Round 5. O'Brien had his fighting spirit left and that seemed to be about all. Langford put a hard left to the head and followed It up with another fusillade of kidney blows In .1 clinch. The ncero shook himself loose and tried with a terrlfle right lor the Jaw. O'Brien ducked it and langford followed with a sharp left hook to the jaw. O'Brien went down on his knurs and hands. He might possibly have arisen before the count of ten, but it was evident that was all he could have done, and the ref eree motioned Langford to his cornc end helped the defeate flghtr to nris. DON'T BE POOLED There is only one Coyote Springs Mineral Water, and that is bottled by us. It's good enough to imitate, so must be good enough to drink. Watch the label for the name- MVARAD0. Alvarado Bottling Co. Doors open earlier to accommodate the great crowds Alrdome tonight , Representative Foster Would Add One to Many Investiga tions Now Under Way by Congressional Committees. nj Morning Jonrnal Bperlnl Lciiiwd Wire) AVaahington, Aug. i Another comprehensive congressional Investi gation, this tim. Into the affalra of the International Harvester company will' bo under way In the next ceguiar session mf ,con:;r( ph. If a res ihitUui in troduced today by Op'escntatlvj Foster of llh i il udopte! by the hoiiFn Mr. Foster nivrufhts an ln i H igiiil- by a committo; of tone m-inbc' of tho house to be elected In the samo way en the committees nf Inquiry In to tho so-called stec! and sugar trusts. Thp Foster resolution was referred to the rules committee. It contem plates a determination as to whether the Harvester company has violated the Sherman anil-trust law cither by the relation of the company to its sub sidiary companies and corporation or otherwise. DEMANDS 1N0UIRY INTO HARVESTER COMPANY rough Battles Yet to Be Fought of Deferred Variety to Influence Standing at End of Season. New Yoik.Aug. 15 WliiNhe post poning of the double louder baseball game at St. Louis yesterday between the Cardinals and the pirates, there still remain seventeen double header games in the Lynch organization to be played off. There are therefore enough of these games this year to decide the championship in the major organisation. president Thomas J. Lynch has revised tin dates and pre sided for playing all the postponed games. the tilants played off one double header with the Phillies at the Polo grounds yesterday and came out the better end of the horn. They next tii' into the Clark lirtfiith Reds on Thursday and Jerk a double-header out of the schedule on that date, rain not interfering. They are forced to do the same thing with the Pirates on August 24. A postponed game with Brooklyn Wi. uv piu.cu oil oi tuber il, an open oate. jlct, raw's men have only one double-header to be played off on the road, and that Is at Philadelphia on September 1. Thf game' put over recently when the team was in Pitts burg will be played September 19, an open qate, wane one wil,U Brooklyn ! set tor octoner 1 1,'ofignially ft dav of t est. Whither or not it will have any (tearing on the pennant light, the Chicago cubs have their work cut Jul tin them with six ilouolc-itradcrs, ioul ui Ho in ilh toe Icons tliev iiJie lul.hu liaiiiest to beat, and these to be totigol out on nosule ground, allele an even breaK is itheiy. Clnca Hi)' and i'ulsouig will play lour Humes in two nays, September 14 and 15, at the home ot the Pirates. Anoth. er bargain atluir is set for Philadel phia August 29 and one in Brooklyn August it. on their own grounds, the Cubs will meet Cincinnati tor two games M-ptember i and Boston tor two games September 24. Postponed games with St. Louis will be played on open date.s September 5 and S. 1 iiu Superbas have three double headers to play, all on their own grounds two with Boston Septem ber 2 and October 4 an, one with Chicago on August 28 The revised date fullow : At Boston Aiigust.325 (two), with St. Louis; September'- (two), with Philadelphia, no ...,.. ii. ,. .". At Brooklyn August 26 (two), with Chicago; September 2 (two), with Boston: September S (open), with Philadelphia; October 6 Uo), with Boston; October 10 (open), with New York. At New York August 17 (two), with Cincinnati Aujtust 21, (two), with Pittsburgh, October,,'ll (open), wttn Brooklyn. . At Philadelphia Ailgustv 9 (two), with Chicago; September 1 (two), with New- tork. At Pittsburg August 15 (open), with St. Louis (moved up from Oc tober 12); September '1 (two), with Cincinnati; September 6 (open), with Cincinnati; September 14 (two), and September 15 (fw'o). with Chica go; September 10 (trJI n)," With New York. i .U Cincinnati September 13 lopen), with Pittsburg; September li (two), with Philadelphia; September 22 topers), with Brooklyn (moved up from October 2.) At Chicago September 5 and C (open), with St. Louis; September 7 i two), w ith Cincinnati; September 24 i tw o), w ith Boston. At St. Louis September 14 (two), and Scpetmber 15 (two)', with Cincin nati; September 17 (two), with Bos ton. - All Albuquerque at Alrdome night a great show.. to ADVERTISED LETTERS. For the week ending August 12, 1911: Indies' List. Pieda L, de Apodaca Miiralntn Apodaca, Mariana Anzurez, Mrs. Tinkle Barber, Miss ra Gates, Mlsn Margarita (iarola, F.lvlra, Gonzales Mrs. Annie V, Harris, Mrs. K. Har vard, (Jertrude Hueghs, Qregarla I.u sero, Miss 1ena Duran, Mrs. Ella MUls. Annie, Mitchell, Mm. Jennie Per ry, Mrs. Damlon Saba, Miss Maria i Smith (2), Miss Sidori Sldlllo, Dorothy Tennant, Mrs. Mahlan Taylor, ran delarla Tafolla, Kara pin Jaramlllo. Mens 1.1st. Joso Aboyta, A. K. Anderson, ('has. Allen, Cholcy Alber. John Baker, Llonlno Basques, J. K. Benelux, Jos eph Bernler, Mosconl Cclestina, Fred C.tioat, C. V. Crane, II. M. Cummlngs, Kamasa W. Derlsa. B. S. Donoho, W. B. Davis, A. W. Davis, Dellino F-ntre-ras Julio Kstlben, Marino Frablla, La'ymond F. Flllian, (2); Juan A. Garcia, Klory (iareia, Andres Oriego, Jan.es' Havriey, John Hodgson, Mike Hechett, Martin Hart,,' Mr. ad Mrs. Tony Johnson, James Kowlll, Bafael Larranga, Kvnrlsto lyiya, l.ulrttio Martinez, Francisco Marias, William K Neal, Jose F. I'eiea, Chabers An tonio Sanchez, Bursom Santon, J. A. Seay, Frank Smith, F. h. Smith, C. U Thorp, Dr. J. I Wethers, M. F. Walk er and J, M. "Wether-spoon. FIRST ALLEGED LYNCHER ARRESTED AT COATESVILLE Coatesville, Pa., Aug. 15. The first arrest In connection with the burn ing of Zack Walker on Sunday night was made here tonight,' when Ken nedy Bovd, a lineman In the em ploy of (he Chester Valley Kiel-trie company was taken Into custody. Bovd, 'under severe cross examina tion, It is alleged, admitted enough to warrant his arrest. It Is said that be -crave the names of a number ol others who will also be taken Into cusily. The coroner's Jury, which has been Investigating the Ivm hlng of Walker, returned its verdict tonight. Not a name Is mentioned by the jurors. Journal Want Ads,- Get Results, Albuquerque foundry & Machine Works ENGINEERS FOUNDERS MACHINISTS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. Irrigation Engineers and Contractors ' Pumping Plants Operated by Gasoline, Oil. Steam and Electric Motors. MINING, CRUSHING AND CEMENT MACHINERY. Hoisting Engines and Machines of All Types Special Western Representatives for the Best Wire Rope Manufactured; Babbit and Bearing Metals for All Purposes; Magnolia Metal; Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Casing and Well Supplies; Iron, Brass, Bronze and Aluminum Castings; Sanitary and Indestructible Hoy, Feed, Water and Chicken Troughs; Sash Weights, Grate Bars, Iron CoIum(is;,5teel Beams and Girders; Structural Material; Elevators; Iron Stairways; Builders' Iron Work. ' ; Get Our Figures. SOUTHERN LEAGUE TO THE F Big Leagues to Recruit From Among Classy oungsters of Cotton Bolt Circuit, When That Ras Race Is Run. When the Southern League race Is run and the pennant salcly stored! away a large number of the promts-' iog ,'i it: of this ilrcuit will go to. the big leagues for a trial, and it is, probable Nithhville will furnish more: iliau bei s-liaie for higher company.' Smith Is the only one of the locals who has been sold outright up to date, and Wclehonce and Altehison are sure to go tin again, and Schwartz j will have a call, probably from the j Cubs. It Is also rumored that Berry I will be drafted by some club In the j major circuits, but this Is not positive. ;-uys the Nashville Banner. If Schwartz were drafted by the 1 Cubs It Is as yet doubtful whether he would consent to go up, especially If j he has a chance to continue as man- i ager of the local team next year, j which he will undoubtedly have. .The , lure of the big leagues has lost Its j charm for Big Bill, and he would j probably be better satisfied with a j winning club In t tils company. He has proved already his ability as a mana ger, now being in second place, utter having started with a bunch of green and many Incompetent men. W I'lchonce Hiiro to Itlse. Smith has brought a cool IS.500 from Brooklyn and Welchouce fchoub' bring Just as much. If not more, from some big league club. He Is destined to be leading the league in hitting be. fore many tkiys, utid Is an extra, base l.lUgner, Humor has It that Lindsay may be given a trial with Brook!) n next year. i.'oiisulei ing Lindsay s batting, tnii looks unlikely on the tacu ol it, but tituui Sutton argues that he might do better with the stick In the north. quoting Wheat as an example, wneai Jiii little hitting in this company, but is now one ol the oest in tun liisunisn. Sutton concedes Unit Lindsay l a bciuer among u thousand ami bus taw !cl wuuiwi.g aim in the couutr'to d.iy. .sew tuie.in.s is the only team in tin iiiiiiil lii.il "ill piobubly luiiiujii more men to the majors thuli the loi ..I bum h. liarr, Koiuipp, I alluhan, M.iiKisii aiui pioiiaoiy Jonns.ton will go to Cleveland. Mike will go to De troit and Angeincler to the Cubs. Na u'c aiui Don ue ni.i.v also have a trial with Cleveland alter the present seu sou. 'Ine lelnaii pitching malt is composed largely of major league cuf-tolls, but Hess and Klawlttcr ma) get a call. . - Many Are I milled. I'helan, Birmingham's fast Utile third -nicker. I 'be property of the Cincinnati Beds, and is sure (o be re called next year, and "Howdy'' Elli ott, Boron catcher, will probably be iluiltid. Maxwell, one of tile heat pitchers In the league, has Just been Mild to the (Hunts by this club for n.r.no. Memphis has just sold Outfielder Jackson to the Boston Doves. He Is a slugger an.l ought to remain. Mobile will furnish two pitchers, Allen, whom Brooklyn bought for l.'t.OOO, and Burleson for whom a number of clubs are bidding. From Montgomery Pratt and F.lwert are In line for a lift and Daley has already been aold to Brooklyn for a good price. Atlan ta's donation to the majors will be CHICHESTER S PILLS ON! llll M l-ll.l.s, f.t ItJ yetrikmmnu!leiit,Sift Alwayskcllt' SOLD BY DRUGGISTS IVERVWHtRE There are 113 Acci dents to Every fire You carry Tire Insurance? Yo-i can die once Just once. Yon carry Life Insurance. Whv not Insure your Income? i Then when accidents or sick ness Increase your (lulgir your 1 ine will Come In Just the same. . CONTINENTAL CASUALTYCOMPANY See A. W. Ill KK Kit. Jr.. Territorial Manager. 304-8 Luna-Strlckler Hid. Albuquerque, N. M. HI .dim! k jmir trrummm m a Chl-rbM-ler'. UlMMnJ Ilri,d Ills In It, il '! Void li.'UllitYVy I....,-,. Kaie.l Hh Kut ltl:J.n. V T.k. m other, lbir of yor v ir.i.i. Aikfxi iii.cin .Trna III A Works and Offices: Albuquerque, N. M. Zimmerman, on whom " "ve an option at present. Huh Northern, Bitbe Benton, per" Hlgglm, and Hoy Moian of tm Chattanooga, club are slated fur the majors next year, Moian haviiiu: ui riady been sold to Brooklyn. Kbhetts was in ChattanooKit and made an of fer for Northern, who was leading tho league In hitting at last accounts. With all of this talent to house from there is a good chance that the Southern League will be well repre sented In both of the big leagues next year and thut some of the new ones will make names for themselves, a have Daubert. Archer, Wheal, Suggs, Kurd and others. Do not miss tlie Alrdome tonight. three big ui 'Alrdome. I'm onlrolhibl,. Mirth. "It's man to laugh at iholhel' j i a'i'i misfortunes." "Nc. But when you're on the Jury n trench of promise case you cunt en II." Washington Star. 1 f II T 11 TV PUMP. GUN Solid-breech, Ham,me.r:Ie33, Safoi Foi ease of action the cmngeol.-fMC Pump Gun. Its short leverage enables shooter to"double"at trap or blind without "kinking or "cramping . Not a second lost when seconds count. Five shots at the shooter's command. ', The only bottom-ejecting pump 'gun. Solid Breech, Hammerless, Safe! 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M ., Aug. 15. A larne number of AlbuiUeriiieuns came down this morning to attend the opening of the carnival imil street lair which an- an integral part of the Valencia county fii sta, which Is now In pro gress, people from all over this sec tion began gathering tills morning and tonight Helen has all the people in town that tan be accommodated. The Initial day of the fiesta has) been an enthusiastic success. HARRY KIHARA Japmese Store rtrtures, Toyn iind Tost Card, fruits and all kinds of goods. 815 8. rirst Street. York City Terrace LIQUOR COMPANY AND aUTER - - UN, ALBlT&trrikfjl'E. N. M. tairwtee It to do th or. Trie Drug Company -THEY GET RESULTS I y m