OCR Interpretation


The Birmingham age-herald. [volume] (Birmingham, Ala.) 1902-1950, July 05, 1906, Image 6

Image and text provided by University of Alabama Libraries, Tuscaloosa, AL

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85038485/1906-07-05/ed-1/seq-6/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for 6

| Get Your 3% Twice a Year |
AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK WHEN YOU WANT IT |
THE ALABAMA HOME
ISSUES SPECIAL CERTIFICATES
Which pay 6 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, and
the amount paid in may be withdrawn at any time.
Office, 2009 First Avenue.
H. M. ROBERTSON, President.
D. C. COOPER, Vlce-Presld«nt.
(Pres. Mint Nat'l Bank of Oxford)
W. V. M. ROBERTSON, Gen. Mgr.
W. A. PORTER, Treasurer.
(Vico-Proa. Am. Trust A Sar. Bank)
DIVIDEND NOTICE
The thirty-first semi-annual dividend of
8 per cent on the jwiid up stock of the
.Alabama Home Building and Boan asso- i
elation will be paid on July 2 at the of- ,
flee of the association.
V». V. M. ROBERTSON,
Genera! Manager. 2009 First Avs.
I yHP. Age-Herald will print
a II advertisements of
"Situations Wanted’’
FREE OF COST
If you want a position, ask
for it in this column. Every
body will read your want and
if you be worthy you will
find employment
We carry a large stock Make - -ompt
deliveries from our Warehouse or Fac
tory.
ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS
Saw Mills, Saws, Etc. Office and Store.
391.3 Morris avenue. Phone 5G0. War-house,
2930 Second avenue.
Geo. E. hum Machine and Supply Co
WANTED.
SHAVING 30c at 1921 4th avenue._MMf
WANTED—Customers for showcases, lion
safes and Carrara paint. Alabama Gro
cery company 1-1-tf
WANTED—Owners to list their property
with us. We have quick buyers for
homes, timber and mineral lands. W. 8.
Terrell & Co., 327 Hood -Hiding. Peo
ple’s phone 1634.___
SITUATIONS WANTED.
VOrXG'^rifr'34 wants position us book
keeper or office work. Inexperienced,
hut understands the work thoroughly;
honest, sober, reliable and a good work
er. Address K. F. It., care Age-Her
ald. ^*®
EDUCATED young man of talent, find
training us well us experience, desires
position with reliable firm at mire. Ex
cellent references, age 2:1. H. O. W., gen
eral delivery, Birmingham. _
HELP WANTED,_
WANTED—Young men and ladies em
ployed in the day to join our night
school. Thorough courses in shorthand,
typewriting, English, bookkeeping and
penmanship. Scholarship $23 in the night
school. Spencer Business College. Cor.
4th avenue and 20th street. G-24-tf
'WANTED •-Machinist out of city: good
collector, salary: pantry woman; trav
eling man; lady cashiers; operator pri
vate telephone exchange; work open in
all lines. Call or write. 438 Hood build
ing. ____
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WANTED- At once woman to act as join'
manager and bookkeeper; one not under
26 years of age. Room 14 Watts Bldg.
7-4-2t
\\ .w ith > Bdu< ah d gi rls ovei 17 y eat
of age. can obtain congenial employ
ment by writing to No. J-l, Birming
ham Age-Herald. 7-4-2t
WANTED—Immediately, competent fe
male stenographer; also girl to fold cir
culars. Apply with recommendation in
own handwriting. Wholesale Liquor
Dealers, care Agt -Hei aid. 7-3-3t
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED Florist to take charge of
large retail store; must be good .sales
man and capable of estimating on and
making designs and (In-orations. Reply
considered confidential Address with
full particulars. Decorations, care Agc
llerald. 7-4-.lt -we-th-su
WANTED Experienced package coffee
salesman. Good contract for high class
man. Address B. \V. T., care Age
Herald
WANTED Specialty man experienced in
working wholesale and retail grocery
trade; only ,'top-notchers” who can show
good record need apply. State age. ex
perience. references. lines previously
sold and salary expected. Address .1. A
v).. care Morris hotel.
Wanted Salesnn n to sell high grade
line flavoring extracts to retail trade
through jobber; state experience, qual
ifications and salary. Address 414 Finley
avenue. Montgomery, Ala.
WANTED—An up to date advertising
man; splendid opening for one who can
make good. Address J. A. V., Box 296,
Birmingham. Ain.
WANTED Young man assistant book
keeper; knowledge of stenography pre
ferred: state age, references and salary
wanted. Address Office, care Age-Her
ald. 7-5-3t
VVANTKD—For U. S. army: Able-bodied
unmarried men, between ages of 21 and
33; citizens of United States of good
character and temperate habits, who can
speak, read and write English. Apply
to recruiting officer, 7'2 N. 20th St.,
Birmingham, Ala.7-i-1y
BOARDERS WANTED.
BOOM with board, 2209 6th ave. 6-22-35t
ftOOM and board. 2112 at h avenue! i-4-2t
xv A NT ED «kniph to
family. South Highlands. 2023 11th ave
nue, south, Peoples phone 328. 7-l-lt
FRONT ROOM with hoard. 422 16th street,
north, corner 5th avenue. 7-1-tf
MONEY TO LEND.
REAL ESTATE LOANS—Thirty. Sixty
and Ninety days and Twelve 1\ -nths.
City Loan and Banking company. Bell
phone L*4<' _ 4-14-tf
MONKV LOANED SALARTED PEOPLE
without security; easy payments. Union
l)i«rount Co.. 51s Woodward Bldg. 10-6-tf
FOR SALE.
ANGEL CAKE. 1378 Peoples. 7-4-71
TilKEE nice lots on • ar line at Rugby
Highlands. East I..ike. (one a corner);
high and dry. Price corner, $200; other
two $150 each; easy payments. Address
_Box 732 Ensley. 7-l-3t-.su-tliu-sat
FOR SALE—Corner lot 70x150. on South
Highlands of East Lake; within 150 feet
of car line; will sell cheap. Address
Box 56. care Age-Hera!d. 2-ll-tf
FOR SALE—A fine set of drug store"fix
tures; the set we are now using. Collier
Drug Co.. 2012 1st avenue. 5-20-tf
LOST -Black spaniel dog ad Frisco Junc
tion; return to 519 21st street, north, and
receive reward. 7-3-3t
ONE CENT A WORD
fiAltb—One cent a word a day; no
ad. taken tor less than 26 cents for
firs: insertion. Cash must accompany |
every order,l|ei* '
LAND TITLES,
TITLE INSURANCE
Jeffemon, Shelby and St. Clair County
Title rmsineBs Exclusively.
Birmingham Title and
Guarantee Company
225 Twenty-first Street.
J. K. BROCKMAN. General Manager.
(Organized July. 190C.J
SOUTHERN AUDIT CO
Expert accounting In all Us branches.
Periodical examinations made. New sys
temr installed.
210 First National Rank. Bell nhone 630.
_ ROOMJ^FOR RENT. _ _~
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with or
without meals. 2509 6th ave. 6-29-71
FOR RENT Tin'''' nice large connecting
rooms in cottage, 2320 4th Avenue. N.
7-4-:st
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished upstairs
front room, constantly hot bath, house 1
screened. $9 per month, 2212 4th ave.
7-4-tf
FOR RENT—Front room, private family;
home comforts. 1801 6th avenue. 7-4-3t
FOR RENT—Handsomely furnished front
room; Hot and chid bath; house
screened, 2420 Fifth ave. 7-1-tf
““LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.
STRAYED—From Powrlerly, sorrel horse,
4 years’ old. 15 hands I inch high, weight
950; star in forehead and white streek
on nose; reward if returned to 1630 Kith
avenue, south. 7-3-3t
STRAYED—From 1101 Eleventh avenue,
south, dark chest nut horse, blind in
right eye, white star on face. Notify AY.
It. Catehings. Hell 'phone 17)9.
LOST—One light cream colored Jersey
bull; has short thick horns. Notify R.
S. Monger, Bell phone 1072. Reward will
bo paid. 7-5-21
BUSINESS CHANCES.
PARTNER wanted for manufactur
ing novelty business; will bear investiga
tion; sure money maker; quick results.
Nothing under cover. Call J. \V. Spen
rer. Room 10, 210 N. 22 St., city. 7-5-2t
WANTED A bu in< associate to take
active management of a Manufacturing
Stove and Range plant, and invest from
$3000 to $5000 as additional working cap
ital. Owners non-residents, will make a
liberal contract with a competent man.
A pleasant profitable business life for
an energetic, ambitious man. Location
in Alabama. (\ \Y. Foushee, Lexington,
Ky. 7-5-2 t-thu-su
MISCELLANEOUS.
PROPOSALS for boring machines, car
ripping Saw. Jacks. Pressure Blowers,
Steel Shafting and Couplings. Belt
Clamps, Metallic Belt Tracing and Tools.
Tackle Blocks. Igniting Dynamo and
Switch. Shovels, Rail Tongs, Crucibles,
Scrubbing Brushes, Hinges. Lamp Trim
mers. Box Hooks, Cotter Keys. Suc
tion Hose. Pig Copper. Zinc. Antimony.
■ Carbolic Ycid, Chloride of Lime, Cylln
| dcr and Engine Oils, White Lead. Paints
j and Varnish. Gobi and Aluminum Leaf,
I etc. office Ithmian Canal Commission,
Washington. I). June 26. 1906. Sealed
I proposals, in triplicate, will be received
I at the office of the General Purchasing
J Officer, isthmian Canal Commission.
Washington, D. until 10:30 a. m.,
| July 16. 1906, at which time t'liey will be
opened in public, for furnishing the
above-mentioned articles. Blanks and
i full information (Circular No. 315) may
be obtained from this office or the
| offices of t be Assistant Purchasing
Agents. 24 Slate Street. New York Citv;
Custom House. New Orleans, La.; also
from Chief Quartermaster, Department
of the Lakes. Chicago; Depot Quarter
master. St. Louis: Depot Quartermaster.
Jeffersonville. I mi:; Chief Quart ermas
, ter. Department of the Gulf. Atlanta,
Go.: and the Commercial Club. Mobile.
Ala. I> V Boss. General Purchasing
Officer. 6-28-2t-thu
ANY pool girl needing friendship .Help,
advice, etc., will find ready and willing
assistance by applying to the matron of
Salvation Army Rescue Home. 33rd at.
and Ave E. Birmingham. Ala. 6-ll-tf
REAL ESTATE.
so acres near Cahaba river; surface
rights; :W» acres cleared, rest in original
j timber; well sell cheap for cash; has
2-room stable, fruit trees, good well,
rural delivery; 11 miles south of this
city.
L. G. PETTYJOHN,
Phone.' md 1101. 1826H 3d Ave.
forHrent.
1 ALL classe- nf property for Oct. 1. and
i some vacant right now. The property
owner should list his property with me,
! as by doing so. lie will be sure of a
good tenant, and drst-class service, and
tenants should lot me know their wants,
so that I can place them in good time.
GEORGE BILBE.
Rell phone 24. 223 21st street
HOME FOR SALE
$500 Cash—Balance Like Rent.
A new, modern, 8-room home, fur
nace heated, doors and windows
screened, electricity and gas, block and
half of loop ear line, 10th ave.. South.
Pretty shade trees, alley corner; a
j fine proposition and easily worth
j more than $5000, but can be bought
j at tliis price and terms, balance this
I week.
|
BKAZELTON REALTY CO.
| Bell phone -1066. 323 Hood Bldg.
1 OK SALK.
I $4500— Neat cottage 'home; 13th st. II. and I.
$2*i5(>—Pretty lot. la hlk. K. 13th st.
$5500 - 2-story res .; 12th st.. J. and K.
$3750— Cottage: 15th st.. near K.
g7ggO—Large Five Points res.; fuiiia. r,
$5250—Lot; Ave. P. 2t»tli and 21st sis.
$0000—Lot; Av». K, 23ril and 24th sts.
$7800—200x140; i». 25th st.; pays well.
17600—25x140 ; 2nd ave.. lot li and 17th sts.
$11,000—25x182%; 3»t ave.. 22nd and 23rd sts.
$20,000—2nd ave. store, near 21st st.
$100 Per Foot—15th st.. near 3rd ave.
17600—KK)x 100; 7th ave.. 10th st.; rents $720.
$6500—50x190; fit It ave., 17th and 18th sts.
$3000—50 feet; fith ave.. 251 h and 20th sts.
$10,500 < Joe id 19th st. corner.
$3750 2-story res.; N. Uiglds.; large lot.
$6000—2-story cor res.; X. 25th st.
$2100—Norwood lot. 6*1x19'*.
M'CONNELL A ANGLIN,
Both phones 152$. 3018 Third An,
ONE CENT A WORD.
RATES—-One cent a wofd a day; no
ad. taken for less than 25 cents for
first insertion. Cash must accompany
every order. __
REAL ESTATE.
Get a Home
Get a Good Home
Gel it on or near the EAST
LAKE CAR LINE, the main
artery of travel of the Birming
ham district—the BROADWAY
Of JONES VALLEY—the AVE
NUE into which ALL OTHERS
lead.
A few more pretty, high-grade
houses are now ready for occu
pancy on this 100-FOOT BOU
LEVARD at 66th, 67th and 68th
streets. They are built of best
material by expert carpenters;
cabinet mantels in all rooms,
reception and center hallways,
sliding doors, bath room, city
water, fine verandas, cement
walks, and all are now on sale.
Small cash payment, balance by
the month like rent.
C. D. Ebersole
Bell 'Phone 2039. Peoples 856.
FOR SALE.
$1500—100x140, with eight 4-room houses;
rents JSO per month.
$4750—137x140; corner, with seven 4-room
houses; rents $63 per month.
$3260—100x190; corner, with two 5 and two
4-room 'houses; rents $32 per month.
We have also several beautiful residences
for sale in Norwood. These houses are
new and modern in every respect; prices
and terms reasonable.
W. G. OLIVER & CO.,
2025 Third Avenue. Both Phones 1682.
M. Jaffe
MONEY TO LOAN.
ALL KINDS SECURITIES.
206 First National Bank Building.
Bell 3122. Peoples 2375.
601 ..... ON ....
/O YOUR MONEY
Amounts received from 50 cents to $5000.
Assets .$211,269.68
Guarantee Fund and Profits.. 45,884.74
If interested in a safe and profitable in
vestment, write or call for free literature.
JEFFERSON COUNTY BUILDING AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
217 N. Twenty-first Street, Birmingham.
LOW EXCURSION RATES
VIA THE
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
The Seaboard Air Line Railway an
nounces the following low round trij
rates from Birmingham:
Week End. Season
Ohatchie, Ala.$1.71 $ 2.9C
Borden Wheeler Springs.$2.75 $ 4.60
Piedmont Springs.$2.48 $ 4.15
Harris Lithia Spgs, S. C.. $15.95
Wrightsville, N. C. $25.30
Moorehead City, N. C... $30.35
Ocean View, Va.)
Olu Point, Va.) $33.40
Virginia Beach, Va.)
Portsmouth. Va. $33.40
Baltimore, Md. $36.60
Atlantic City, N. .1. $46.80
Asbury Park, N. J. $47.80
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. $44.00
! New York City-- $45.60
Double daily trains, making quick
I time to all points East. Cafe Diners,
| Meals a la Carte. Pullman reserva
i tions made on application.
Our Interchangeable Milage Books
J are a great purchase, also good on 24
| different rail and steamer lines Next
j t hii g to a pass.
i For further information a l^ress
JACK W. JOHNSON, Dist. Pass. Agt.
Bell Phone 2382.
DRS. DOZIfcR (iL i)OZIER.'S
MEDICO-SURGICAL AND ELEC
| TRO-THERAPEUTIC INSTI
TUTE,
117'/2 N. Twenty-first Street,
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA.
A strictly high-class Institute for the
scientific treatment of all Chronic,
Nervous, Blood, Skin. Rectal, Female
and Genlto-Urlnary diseases. Deform
ities. Tumors, Stiff Joints, Cancer,
Lupus. Malignant Ulcers. Rheuma
tism, and Consumption.
Hemorrhoids, Varlcoce e, Hernia
and Venereal Diseases of every
name, nature, form and
character are also treated
and a legal guarantee
of Cure will Be
Given
In every Case.
Our equipment, consisting of well
kept prescription department, X-Ray,
Violet Ray, fltatlc and Oalvano-Far
ndlc apparatus. Super-Heated Air,
ElectTlc Light Cabinet. Eureka Nebuli
zer and Ozone Tnhalntlons for nose,
throat and lungs, and a thoroughly
equipped Surgical Department, modern
and up-to-date In every particular, give
us a prestige over all competitors In
Alabama In our special line of practice.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
Consultation and examination free.
Terms liberal and confidence held
Inviolate. Office hours 8 a. m. to 7
n m. Sundays, 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.
A FEW OF MANY ENDORSE
MENTS FROM THE PRESS:
The Birmingham Ledger: Drs. Do
zier are without doubt *he best
known specialists In the south, and
their fame Is due entirely to their
great skill.
The Birmingham News: Both Drs.
O. T. and Byron Dozier are reliable
and experienced physicians and sur
geons. who deserve the great success
welch has been and Is theirs.
The Age-Herald: Drs. Dozier's long
standing and approved abilities en
title them to the proud distinction of
standing at the head of their profes
slon.
THE CURL HOTEL
York, Ala.
A. A. CURL, Proprietor
Rates: $2.00 Per Day
Special Attention to Commercial Men.
DOCTOR CURED
JFECZEMA
Maryland Physician Cures Himself of
Eczema with Cuticura Remedies.
Prescribes Them and Has Cured
Many Cases Where Other Formulas
Have Failed —Dr. Fisher Sayss
CUTICURA REMEDIES
POSSESS TRUE MERIT
“ My face was afflicted with eczema
in the year 1897. I used the Cuticura
Remedies, and was entirely cured. I
am a practicing physician and very
often prescribe Cuticura Resolvent and
Cuticura Soap in cases of eczema, and
they have cured where other formulas
have failed. I am not in the habit of
endorsing patent medicines, but when
I find remedies possessing true merit,
such as the Cuticura Remedies do, I am
broad-minded enough to proclaim their
virtues to the world. I have been prac
ticing medicine for sixteen years, and
must say I find your Remedies A No. 1.
You are at liberty to publish this letter,
or any part of it. I remain, very truly
yours, G. M. Fisher, M. D., Big Pool,
Md., May 24, 1905."
CUTICURA-THE SET, $1.
Complete Treatment for Every
Humor from Pimples
to Scrofula
Bathe the affected parts with hot
water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse
the surface of crusts and scales and
soften the thickened cuticle; dry,
without hard rubbing, and apply
Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay
itching, irritation, and inflammation,
and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take
Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool and
cleanse the blood. A single set, costing
but one dollar, is often sufficient to
cure the most torturing, disfiguring,
itching, burning, and scaly skin, scalp,
and blood humors, with loss of hair,
from infancy to age, when all else fails.
Cutlenra Soap, 2.1c., Ointment, 50., Reeolvent 50*. (In
form of Chocolate Coated Pllle, 14c. per vial of (10), are told
throughout the world. Potter Drug aad Chem. Corp.,,
Sole Prop*., Bouton.
Otr* Mailed Free, “How to Care Torturing, Disfiguring
Humors of Infancy and Age."
ANNOUNCEMENT
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce inyself as a candl
ate for the office of sheriff of Jefferson
lounty, subject to the action of the dem
ocratic party, in the forthcoming primary.
ALBERT STRADFORD.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of sheriff of Jefferson
county, subject to the action of the dem
ocratic party. J. P- STILES.
I here announce myself a candidate for
sheriff of Jefferson county, subject to the
action of the democratic primaray, August
27, 1906. HUGH McGEEVER.
Higdon will make a good sheriff. His
administration will be fair and clean, “Go
to work and help elect him.’*
For Road Supervisor.
| To (lie Democratic Voters and Citizens of
I Jefferson County:
I am a candidate for re-election to the
I office of road supervisor of Jefferson
i county, subject to the action of the dein
| ocratic party. J. ED. HAIGLER.
j I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of road supervisor of
' Jefferson county, subject to the action of
the democratic party. JOE HILL.
Joe S. Davis is a candidate for road
supervisor of Jefferson county, subject to
the action of the democratic party. Will
appreciate as much as anyone your sup
I port, and if elected will strive hard to do
i my whole duty. Inquire of those who
know me as to my ability and integrity.
For Representative.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the office of representative from Jef
ferson county to the lower house of tho
legislature, subject to the action of the
democratic primary.
W. E. URQUHART.
Col. W. W. Sh 1 ridge of Ensley author
izes the announcement of his candidacy
for representative to tho legislature from
Jefferson county, subject to the action of
the democratic party in primary to be
held August 27, 1906.
.Tere Clemens King of Birmingham au
thorizes the announcement of his candi
dacy to represent Jefferson county In the
next legislature, subject to the action of
the democratic primary on August 27, 1906.
The Age-Herald is authorized to an
| nounce Dr. M. C. Ragsdale of McCalla
j as a candidate for representative from
i Jefferson county In the next legislature,
! subject to the action of the democratic
! primary August 27, 1906.
i I am a candidate for the democratic
nomination for representative in Alabama
legislature from Jefferson county.
SAMUEL WILL JOHN.
The Age-Herald is authorized to an
nounce H. A. Hagler of Warrior as a
candidate to the legislature from Jeffer
son county, subject to the action of the
democratic primary, August 27, 1906.
The Age-Herald is authorized to an
nounce W. T. Newberry a candidate to
the next legislature from Jefferson coun
ty, subject to the action of 1 ho demo
cratic primary, Auguat 27. 6-5-tf
Felix F. Blackburn announces himself
as a candidate for re-election to the legis
lature. subject to the action of the dem
ocratic party.
L. J. Haley, Jr., of Birmingham, is a
• •andldate for Representative In the Legis
lature of Alabama from Jefferson coun- |
I ty, subject to the action of the democratic I
party.
$6.67
Atlanta, Ga. and Return
VIA
Southern Railway
Tickets on sale July 2. 3 nud 4, good
returning July 8. 1906.
Four trains dally, leaving Birming
ham 6:40 a. m„ 4:05 p. m., 6:50 p. in.
and 11:30 p. m.
Pullman Sleeping Car on all trains.
J. N. HARRISON, D. P. A.
Birmingham, Ala.
WHEELER'S HOTEL
EUTAW, ALA.
On t! j American Plan. Only Hotel In
the City.
Attractive ads. are llluatrated. Let
the Gawk make your illustration
App-Herald Bulldlno.
ON THE RACE TRACK
At Sheepshead Bay.
New York. July 4.—On a heavy track
Dishabille, 13 to 5 favorite, won the Co
ney Island handicap at Sheepshead bay
today. Vontromp was second apd Glorifier
third.
Ethon won the spring stakes for 3 year
olds in a drive by one and a half lengths
from Red River, an added starter. Sum
mary;
Eirst race. Independence steeplechase
full steeplechase course—Kernel, 139
(Stonel, 3 to 1. won; Coligny. 1«1 <E. Heid
er), 3 to 2.* second: rPaul Jones, 149
(Evans), 12 to 5, third. Time, 5:28.
•"■Coupled with Oro.
Second race, six furlongs—Bill I niiiips. j
110 (Miller), 4 to 1, won: Veribest, 103
(Cochran), 12 to 1, second: Monet, 120 (Hor
ner), 11 to 5. third. Time. 1:22.
Third race. Spring stakes, six furlongs,
futurity course—Ethon, 122 (Martin), even
won; *Red River, 125 (Miller), 4 to 1.
second: Clare Russel. 110 (L. Williams),
5 to 1, third. Time. 1:14 4-5.
•—Added starter.
Fvnirth race, Long Island (first-half)
handicap, mile and a furlong—Dishabille,
108 (Martini, 13 to 1. won; Vontromp, 106
(Radtke), 5 to 1. second; *Glorifier, 110
(Wishard), 5 to 1. third. Time, 1:54 4-5.
Fifth race, selling, five and one-half,
furlongs, main course—1 Powell. 112 (L. j
Williams), 4 to 1. won; Jaunty. 109 (Mil-1
ler), 2 to 1, second; Judge Davey, 112!
(Lyno), 5 to 1. third. Time, 1:09 4-5.
Sixth race, mile and three-quarters on'
turf—Lancastrian, 113 (Miller), even, won;
Priority, 95 (G. Burns), 20 to 1, second;!
Oliver Cromwell, 115 (Martin), 3 to 2
third. Time, 3:12 3-5.
Sheepshead Bay Entries.
New York, July 4.—Sheapshead Bay en
tries for tomorrow:
First race,'live furlongs, selling—Water
fall, 110: J. C. Core, 109; Sommus, 108; i
Frank Lord. 107: Domlnator, 105; Curri
culum. 104; Rusell T, 103; Flesser. Lltle |
Boot, Halton, Pungent. Mammle Burdock,
Donna Elvira, 102; Lady Washington, 99;
Flowaway, Village King, 97; Molesey, An
nie I ain't ta Daly, 94.
Second race. Sporting stakes, gentle
men riders, mile selling—Ara.bo, 146: Gal
lant, 143; George Letper, Sir Russell. 133.
Third race, five and one half furlongs—
Toddles, Jersey Lady, 119; Princess Car
rie, Victoria B, 114.
FYnirth race. Spendthrift handicap,
mile and eighth-Flip Flap. 123: Inquisitor,
121; Heaslip, 117: Running Water, 115!
Kiirokl, 114; Bat, 111; Maxle Witt, 106;
Belle of Pequest, 100.
Fifth race, six furlongs—Roseben, 137;
Klamesha, 128; First Premium. 122; The
Lexington Leader. 115; Handzarra, 113;
Larky, 109; Mollle Donohue. 107.
Sixtli race, handicap, mile and six
teenth on turf—Graziallo. 124; Isiglstilla,
121: Pegasus, 117; Entree, 115: Maxar,
Samson, 111; Garnish. 110; Belgravia, 106;
Just So, 103; Sailor Boy, 92.
At Latonia.
Cincinnati, July 4.—Brancas. an olls-on
favorite, won the Cincinnati Hotel handi
cap, the feature of the card at Latonia
today. Brancas got away badly and laid !
In last position until the stretch turn, J
where he came with a rush and won by a !
half length from Alma Dufour, the pace- j
maker, with Miltiades third. Dainty Dame I
and Brancas were the only successful
favorites. Track slow. Summary:
First race, one mile—Early Hours, 90 i
(Riley), 12 to 1, won; Docile, 105 (Hall), j
8 to 1, second; Longbright, 92 (Nicol), 6 i
to 1, third. Time, 1:46 3-5.
Second race, five furlongs—Dainty Dame, I
110 (Treubel), 11 to 20, won; Friction, 113 |
(O’Bert), 12 to 1, second; Della Thorpe,
202 (Austin), 13 to 1. third. Time, 1:04 4-6.
Third race, six furlongs—Principia, 91
(Morris), 7 to 2, won; Mayor Johnson, 103
(Robinson), 8 to 1, second; Wee Lass, 90
(Preston), 13 to 1, third. Time, 1:18.
Fourth race, mile and an eighth, Cin
cinnati Hotel Spring handicap—Brancas,
114 (O’Beit), 7 to 10. won; Alnm Dufour. !
113 (Nicol), 5 to 1. second‘/a Miltiades, 102 |
(Treubel), 9 to 1, third. Time, 1:57 2-5. |
Fifth race, steeplechase handicap, short j
course—Frank Me., 130 (Turrell), 12 to 1. J
won; Pirate, 163 (Dupee), 4 to 1, second; ;
Fred Priesmeyer, 131 (Archibald), IX) to 1,
third, ime, 3:00 3-6.
Sixth race, one mile—Bitter Brown, 93 j
(Perkins), 13 to 1. won; Proteus, 105 (Rice).
11 to 5, second; Dr. McCleur, 89 (Preston),
3 to 1, third. Time, 1:45 1-5.
Seventh race, one mile—St. George, Jr., ,
107 (Robinson), 10 to 1, won; Bill Carter, j
108 (Jost), 13 to 1, second; J. P. Mayberry, :
101 (Rice), 16 to 5, third. Time, 1:44 3-5. j
Latonia Entries.
Cincinnati, Ohio, July 4.—Latonia en
tries for tomorrow:
First race. mile, selling—She rill. Still
hunt, Leeland, Oberon. 99: Bitter Brown.
91; Casperdine; Yachting Girl, 95; Invictus,
1*9; Doctor Dan, The Laurel, 102; Marco,
Dr. Hart. 104; Gold Bell. j05.
Second race, flee furlongs—Tulip, Camp.
95; Anna Ruskin, 97; Gold Bars. 98; Bit- i
ter Miss, Demo. Tocolow. 99; Elector, Still !
Alarm. Avondow. Helmuth, 103; Lady \
Vimont, 1<*3; Bottles. 105; Edith M, 106; ’
Firalto, 107; Frank Fleshe. 1**8.
Third race, six furlongs, selling—Nickie. i
89; Lady Charade. 91; Toppy Girl. 93; j
Windshield, 94; Romany Rye, Cyfgnct,
Nonio Lucille. 100; Kohnoflaw, Malleable, j
1**1; Lane Allen, Tobso, Oasis. 102; Royal I
Legen, 105; Whoa Bill. Halbert, 111.
Fourth race, mile handicap—The Eng- j
lishman, 101; Envoy. Gus Heidorn. 102;
Cottontown, 106; The Minks, 107.
a Fifth race, five furlongs—Tetanus. True j
Penny. Eric Bell. Zcba, 99; Prince Ahmed. .
98; Marmorean, 99; Bidder Haggard, 102; I
Red Gauntlet, 105; Harold D, Charlie j
Mitchell, 110.
Sixth race, mile—Alma Gardla, Tnspec
tor irl, 87; Pinaud. Grenada. 1*6; Matabon.
99; Angus, 102; The Only Way. 106;
Dalesman, Willie Newcomb, I^andsrowne,
Knowledge, Bugler. 108; Stroud, Capituno, ,
102; Two Penny, Reveille, 111.
Seventh race, mile and sixteenth, sell
ing—Dr. McCleur. 89; Adesso. 99; J. K. F..
100; Florizcl, 101: Little Elkin. Golden
Mineral. St. Volina, 104; The Gadfly, Cap
tain Bush, 109.
Crew Rows Eighty Miles.
St. Johns, N. F., July 4.—The Boston
schooner Mary Powers, Capt. O'Neill,
foundered off the Grand Banks last
Monday and the members of the crew
managed to reach here today in dories. :
They had rowed eighty miles to land,
bringing as many of their effects with
them as it was possible to save. The !
small boats narrowly escaped being i
swamped several times.
Will Not Act on Wynne Case.
Oyster Bay. L. I., July 4.—President :
Roosevelt will not ,jiiss upon the resig- ;
nation of ("apt. Robert F. Wynne of the J
United States marine corps, recently |
tried by courtmartlal. nils resigna- j
tlon has received final action at the i
hands of the Secretary of the Navy. !
having been accepted, and the papers |
will not go to the President.
— ■ -«#»
The best half-tone cuts are made by '•
the Gawk Engraving company. Ag»
Herald Building.
THROUGH CARS
TO EAST LAKE CASINO
Leave corner 2d Avenue and
18th Street ever? evening at
8:00, 8.12, 8:24 and go
threugh without step. There
in time for the show—Quick
traveling, this.
.Just about this time last year there was a very heavy movement
of homeseekers out NORWOOD WAY. Indications point to a repeti
tion of history, with this difference: That incomparable property is
now a year older and a year BETTER ALL AROUND.
Terms Easy and Equitable. i
Birmingham Realty Co.
2118 FIRST AVENUE
NEARER the heart-throb
of things thin any other
residence place in the district.
Permanent improvements
included in very moderate
price of lots
If you are a would-be
landlord or would - be
tenant LIST WITH US
or SEE OUR LISTS
Our rates for burglary
insurance is a trifle com
pared with the luxury of
being able “to leave the
things in the house”
There is no period in
the year when a com
bination health and ac
cident policy suggests
itself more logically.
“Take it in THE
TRAVELERS”
lot on
any
electric
line in
the B’ham
district
for less
than $200
it’s time
to nab it.
15*“ $85.00 to $185.00
and only needs a cash
payment of six dollars,
then $6 a month. Come
and see us.
_THARPE & CO_
Vi. H. Walls Building 3rd and 19th
■gfiyZfIk/W:J//_///jt v///, '!rf if*. ^d/W:» g. AtI
uon't fall to get our estimates on Nos. 1 and 2 Pine ana
Cypress Shingles—Any quantity.
Acme Cement Plus ter. Apex Wood Fiber Plaster, Lime.
Cement. Sewer Pipe, Sand Koonng ma
terial. Phones: Bell. 557: Peoples. 639.
t Birmingham. Ala. .
1 1 f mfi
Summer Excursions
. - ■■ VIA ■■■=
Southern Railway
Tickets now on sale to the
many delightful Summer
Resorts on, or reached via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ENQUIRY WILL BRING DESCRIPTIVE
LITERATURE, RATES, &C.
J. N. HARRISON, D. P. A.,
Birmingham, Ala.
BEAD THE AGE-HERALD-ALL THE NEWS

xml | txt