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vmrnuutamtmauumi?i 5SIBSR SS,..V~Z? ?ossip For Local Lov i of Horses And ^^pontests. SB^EgaOochar, of th? Nat latlrni-'l has issued jffi??a8laigfi$i ty book for fflSSa^n^vriTe Tneitr book is raHSSSr and concise man pltataJ'.tho names of-11.989 iat[h?veraced at some tlin*' ist four years and have re S*c?1 records" The list is air jliHtetlcally^apd lo the stand; iffiSRrwriers' and track -man Sjnpni? their, entry list. 11,989 trotters and pacere the book, 788 took records [?fra6kSand,337 gained their MnSStopnUs and half-mile ^tSUn'der'balng from the nngi'exclusively, Thu3, It is the majority of horses are Ifithefhalfmile tracks, nwwand Eligibility book li Sjjiituotl.in accordance with SwatSth'e last trotting con Whlch>Se'cretary Gocher wa3 Stb'i'issuo 'each year a book q4;the;;bne Issued in 1914. jtijijaveVnot started in any Diltlier.past four years are ledlffiStiie book, but the ell j'these 'can be determined at by application to Secretary t^price*;6f the bookis set >rMm'eh;iwho have .seen the idla?iirchdale race for Mr. iiv.'glad' to llear that Dudio ailed-a', splendid bay colt by Jgiareii^.at the Davis Looks iarmi'hear Lexington. The MfStiie- sensational stak.' iwahtarc due at Castleton ?jarge ;number of horses Gi?gait>during,each .season, flsfBliowi ttiat'.'camparaUve hem prove vs'ry successful ^SracinKa'T^e eligibility Efta?B6;|liprees tgained win ottiS'gaitfl during the last |0j^h"efeT6by.ard?gain ;|jfiS'6f.il2!l2Mi- and a, trot reat*majority of these re |6le?to the 2.20 or "much ieSBifeone'gait, while only !r?,secured records of 2.10 ijwf&wklcU .were pacing. MfflfinYG-, -2.05% .Coastess ffi^atv&itzsirmnohs,. 2.07 afe.08% ' and Alta' Coast, Not Enjo] ur Meals? BlMiWi;you: just Bit Jgftjjand' cram your ffi^gtfyou were per fijSomei.*'" vautTovllle Jso^'much per show. Wgiuajitaiis, Just come eSaXflderson restau-' thoVNurum building, Kmucli'.real pleas ?^iiifin ;eating a good aeaH?just the things JjSHustjtthe. -way ,.you mjftiif^brigtiti''cleahi' ififfiShere'every thing, pew->:;You-will"Bot the table, smack tJjBSille?*h8 .you. walk MRHjetaridlooklng teSgerito-put"ovor a Try "? PERSON'S DERSON, Prop. 9 WILL II -*'v".' j ' *?* '." J". *'?; ;??*'? J.-*' .4.?.'-??'.' . !v*-.'>?>. WASHINGTON,;;M*rch v.v^syJbo; ?tho Coast and Geodett^^uiyey'.wlll v ? i-1.t ..> ? .1. celebrate " April 5 and ,6, the-one":hua dredth anniversary pt the'beginnlng of it field work. ;ft,esW?nt]^Wn,; cabinet ministers and the,.. -country's moat eminent, scientists will make ad dresses. A-'practical, exhibition pt the Survey's work 'will be a lea'ding/fear ture. ?'" , :'.'?'". ' : The, Survey was- established by Thomas Jd(fers6n,in i8li, and a noted. Swiss scientist. F. R.-Hi^saier, ,waj]!lt3 first superintendent. Has3lcr was driven l'rom his n^tyejM&'ttibyr-the 1 Swiss revolution- and ?6r'.a;timj after h.ij arr.val, in Hie no,*' ro^u'u..c:'- wii*'i professor of nja'.bomatlSiii^tji^JVeJtJ Foint. The. story of.hls'life; wa%:oi<l of untiring, qusa't In* deMlgiblo'ilWbTajln-.it's^^^fci^ibh; ..When with rriatlc: . | m geodetic survey, of Switzerland, bear ing the expians. of the'sUrviy Ij'ysfiiitf; self at first.'until bjs-worlc/WiS ? nizeil by- thet/Selvatlc-'so^-nnj^pt. t;!i It is anrinterostlbis cVlncidonce jth?t the introduction of tlie i'nrai; ^g-pdlc survey in,Vthe ancient republic of Switzerland' should , bo4 ;duo.;td;.j:.tIie scientist who~was;to bV theflrst to Instoduce'thc acuracy. and. refineriiVnts' of its methods'in the first. republic of the Now World." V''-^''-*; '? Hcssler reached American shores in 1806 at the head of a colony of 120 persons organiztd by .himself :-anil, throe firlends for settlement -in'South Carolina. Failure to receive any return for advancestof funds for'transporta tion. and- purchase of lands; put him. in financial straits and the scientist was reduced tp great hardships - Twot yeare later lie accepted'the place as'; Instruct or at West -Point.- i. ? Wlieh":,1n 1811 provision : wa?"jinade 'for instituting'the- CoaSt'-Tand^Q^odetlc, Survey Haaslpr wasdesignated to procred to London for the purchase of; instruments:' H1b' mission'"als6 was(o design the,- appliances.: The -war ? of 1812 -caught, his,-.In England-"and; ?throughput the conflict he was heldl*!? an alien army. It iwas- npWuritilvfour, years after his arrival'that he return ed to Amferlca arid stirted" the'' nixt1 year the work of-thej Survey.v ' - . The, first, operations of:<,the.'survey were inSNew York bay, and -its -ap: proaches:: Hera the main ^forcesjof the bureau w?cfe- engaged , 'uhil^'Ih;Aprl|;: 1818, it was'.suspended abruptly 1>y a, short-sighted: Wpasmofjconomy .that in 1825; dijejv from'Jelfert^,th'isr:.''I, rogret much that 'the SaiTCy^ was 'not carried into Execution, (t would bavo procured safety for the: navigation of our' coast. -Jfc wpuld have ibe'et&anjhoti* oifible monument-fQr:the state" of'scl' fnce at: thIsrearly^perIo!d!^I'6nr;iils;j tory". -. "Ii'v."/^',*5" Therapid growth of Americaiv.cpni*' merce could not he menaced ..long, however,,liy.,dangers which-maS^avl; gation'of-'-Jthfr coastr-an.A^allbr^aia uncertain "to sailor and shipowner,"and: ia reply to.ah .imperatisv demand. Con gress, on july .19 1832.. decided: that the coast,survey should be~resumc<), and Hassler.w&s again riiaae^supfrti:.1 tendent of the .bureau. ". ' ' . Besides, directing- the. Survey ,':Hasfl ler, was put in charge at this time of the newly.'created" office: of", weights andi'nieasures, necessity for which hail become apparent by his examination Thei;,'Liberty "BelV:^s:' the' mbstpopular : Aut&i ever;, made.: Glassy,-"^ef fined and rion-oflfejrtsive. The.' r.up;to-therrointilieV signal. All sizep.in^s^i Fairmont Vuleasizing Co.1 Cor.; Morgantown "Aye.'"! aiid'Elkihs Sfc1 : i V, ? BeIl>Phone: 480 "Kr >"? > iffe t w*. x KKGgar 30Mibutfes in Havana' '? A' Sir PflHEsl'cts of ?? ?ms&&: 1,ro."8h,t ,o: j sessions under the Oriited -States flag J ?'ceptrGuainand. Samoa. Stations, i at Last NigEt the NigliJJ |: For Cyclones to Howl Tho t Cyclones, wore rampant - last night in the Templ^ DupKpIn league ^nnf |ig _ two 'matches; ujtli'-'theDixie 'icain' aiid ' winriing . each ,of thV;"six ^amos with a bis., ijiajprity; ;':Dpn? actt *as 'lilcil('riian bowling 483-in? tlie Harden 156:;- 11E' lia?Vs84 Johnson . HQ :-117 165-^-383 Aroett .......... 134.'. 137:' 181?,43? tlftl? W.104- ?.80 96? 280 Mills. .89 140 109^-'348 -..?-Totals 337, 357 3$6?1060 tf-jaame tohjght^K. of ' C. vs. -Hafe Becns. i SECOND GAME . Cyclones ? " Harden' ^07: ,'IOK 141?\34i Johnson ..,..... 119 1SG 108? 86S ?avis :.....".. ..134 107 162?; 398 0105 ' 483' Ctan ? ' 95' 102 74? 272 Mills . . .. 103 .103 88-t-.;294 '??Totals . "358 336 . 306-? 989 HI In Austria/s-Gapital (By Associated. Press) , ij ' :.v ZURICH;1 ?jwitzerI^jid."i.Mwc!> '23^ ^adertlcketa'fpr-i&rses.-qiiithe'.Jinfsa of.'the bread,ticket- jlyst^;'?re 'fiboiii ?tqilre used in Vienna,; For stttles-with more : tlipn' M-jhorses- fpddertwillStfs supplied/ from municipal "storehouses. Owners o !fsa9iIer:;nupl>eifl(jMiif..:g?t; ^ttjjfrom the,aealers"-:upbiB.: tljo produc ??' , ?.. ????'/?; ' 'Hfr. j Fr?nk Moran'complcio hi. heavy train. <rt?rnfT>nT Hnnrlrltici' Wnnt.chARtftr, rafldr: ed three fMt rounds _o(ie eacl Bartley..Ma<Jdeb.yFrsalc. Kenda BillSMcKinnon. -'\TOiir exp'ertv Kendall aod AullITe, Fbiladelptiia^JtcJr O'Brien, S ?McCoy;aiid other former champions - wWd-;wid^repu^lbE:WTrev.moflt fo vorabiy'ItapreaBed wJtli .the fine ctjii dltlon:.of tSc|'pit?sb'virf[h> blonde. .;>*f ?-'Moran *hsis;the> chance of his HW'1 declarod McAulIffe, the former light wiIght cbamploV,:aB;^ran(:' ,wa" ?#'' lng.around"Kendall and showering him, with'le^\ind-rlghf8.^r.ii';>;j'' |H'lriie-fe^pr hft.hMflrra^d n^6a^;.h*eAwlll do;s6.fbr.he vIs cm. 'under'fire .and an'efcepUohafriag gen-' eral?Morian wlirhaye better' than1 fir even-cban'ce~'tb Knack out the cham pion. I'have seen "Wlllird recently.'/} want' to Veay that Moran shewed me .ipdre-sp^ei ; thai} ^es?i ? more, actual tolling-speed .wlth jilo lialnds and feet." ... yijjls Gofjeti,-McCoy.- and the oth ers were Impressed hy.Moran's fine physical i^ondllibn^^f^^rformancc did not'make them cTiinge their opin loria of the heavyweight/champion. "Wlll&rd Is too big and ^strong for JIora(i;'.; sald Corbeit. "He' js the betr ter.b(nt<^:apd,V'I,'tl?Jpk;ith^.harderKU' ter wlth both hands.1 IthlnteJess can safely' gamble"- ijn * the-proposWon .of sw?PPlne punches.- If Prank attempts {p'.carry; {he flghttp'.thfl hig fellow the b'out->tli:not go veryjsr." "I pronounced ^VUlafd the best big tnan l had/.ever ? seen,V"said" .O'Brien; ''Moran Is'a^betHr:man than I thought: put still my pr^jctlpn goijs." Moranj.has been.particularly cheer, edby'thi pre'dictlon ot Joe Jennette. the'.coloyed:,;heavyweight, that the ch^mpiohshlpi. -wlll'-.change .haiidsr as the result of a;khocWout ?Jennette was with Can McKeMck aild Moran In Parle.1 He';' helped . prepare ., the chal lenger for most of his'important figlitn MoranyiMilmplIcItj copfldenceyn the ring'generalship, of "the negro. -. ' Joe^lias' tipped ine*o?t.<to many ot the champion's^ weaknesses." said MoOT;thl?'afternooori.'.jHe*an^'WllIle ;v::; ^JfcrlOilS-.loca1"- -? *?'* 'Wheeling, ^'ansoi-'s^i^p^^e;|)a^i)ag0rn^cessa^t^^e: success of aiiy business?uhderUking'i' "'^!;/ :'w. Methods-J?thoiit number {have been ^mplpyied by meh;hantj3-'and ipthers Peking,-to,iinwr&t^tb'e BU^NG -P^BLIG. in,.the goflda ;or commoaj|ties they hayet'osellj butthe-ONE met"ho'd-thgt stajids: pre-emjnent. aftd. always: ;wins^i?tvPERSISTENT NEWSljkiBER advertising. It: has^been endorsed by practically all the successful merchants in "all. ?' ' ' IT,IS; THE .MOST EGQNpMC^W&P; ifriThe common supposition , thafc-adveningifciss -levied upo^\thje\cohsumer;^^aB^^^e!Mw| of ? the;matter^,'that' the -'NON-ATCVER^&ER pays ^ 10 T*-"" ..... . v mm qnieglfMyigsg^Si ^"WiS?'MctIbyem, oneof thSJSS featherweights of all time, ?u Sfj$?pUY,atad by Wlllard's pel ""-fdo not think there is a man ttitSSaw^stand up'against that ; for 10 rodnd* II/Wlllatd,.latsljjh| out tp*i^ie limit of his^aljUlty.t 8 '.*.'??< ?i. xs <o W. O;; , '^Pursuant.'.to the:-pbjverahd -autnor ity^estefcin the 'WquMatlnsf, Commit-' t ?e o f the First National Bank of Fair mont, a banking corporation, the un dersigned, WaltdnMiHer.M.'i;. Hutch inson and: E.M5. :Frame. constituting said." Liquidating Cbfnmltee,' will offer fpr sAle; to the highest bidder at pub lic'.'-auction^at the 'front. door of the tibu'rCHbuae of Maribn'Gduntyj; in tno gity'of Fairmont, State of- West .Vir ginia, on the lBt' day qf March, 19l'8;;-at two"o'clock In the afternoon ofsaid/day . subject to the'-conditlons. Stipulations, agreements" and restric tions contained lit the severaldeeds of real.. estate belonging to the said, The WSjtNational i SanlcJ^i Fairmont, fronting on Adams (sometimes callod S<aln)f Street, In tlfe'dltyjbf 'Fairmont, County .;otiMarlon and State of West Virginia, bounded and.^described as fqllows: . .Beginning/on', AdamsStreet at; the -corner,, of lot/ot W.ThbmS* ; W Fleming, thence /with ' said Adams Street;-"and1: iriSa northeasterly direc tion, a; distance of 78. feet to corner of Thomas F. " Hail; thence parallel! with Monroe Street,iln'. a southeasterly dl; rectlon, and'with ilnei'of said Hail a distance of 21.feet" 6.:inches; tlienc j parallel to Adams Street and In ..a southwesterly direction, a distance of i;>"feet S inches; thence'parallel with Monroe Street, and in a southeasterly direction, a distance of BO feet 6 Inphesj" thence parallel with Adams then'ce jarallel with" monrbe; Street, and in a'squtheuteHy/directibn, with thb.illne' bfLLbta.No's;S.and'.7, ? a dii^ tance of 9&Vfeet)to Hnll.Alley;.thence With ttaellnejofHtril.Alley,-and'lna southeasterly dlroctlon,.a7.d!st4nco; of 26-feet'tbj corner bpM;-P::GHuroh'lbt; thenee' with said Church'lot'line; par allel, to Monroe Street, and in a nptth wee teVly'dlrectlon;a/dia tance-of i 82;"feet'."6 SJndlHfiJ thence with said I Church lot line, parallel':to iAdslms Street and In a southeasterly dlrec tlon, 81 feet'6;lnche?rftora'.pblnt In the U'pe .ofrThbl^ W^I^emlnii; thence wliht}ielIrieofThomiieW.FIeming.| parallel -to-MonroefStreetjiand- In"'. a northwesterly 5 direction, 82 % .feet ? -8 inches to the beginning. 2. Also allvthe'Srlght. title,. Interesti pd'cstate >ot; said i.TheJdBiratylJstlppal Manfe: ot-i jatimiintM lowin-rimijMiia joinli m ?? ????'?> ? ? es;'' , Street, -?tfcliij$i&* iior'theasteri^jirecr tlon ,i:foot; Svincbes; toii'^o^ffiSthence parallel ^lthSjl^iiro'etSUee^'nS^? a ami than otQrlw-'?llrfLnHnnVfPlfoof*'l1*.:4n/?}i_ ling. ,;t , .. - vjv/.< * J&rji*-H m And the other'thereof bounded and doscrlbedas^ follows,-to-^l^'jr^eglnv nlngnt :the'-teOTl^Un*gj(arhefj'^qeK tejTOl4*d{bfc;ihe- fourth -dWbriBeitiilne: bfparoel'.'Nor^.'wWch^iB.v'thetnce.M."^' allel in_ '* southeasterly^] 68 J " tileOCfl ^IWiiUOvWUIlU HUD', Ufc parcel No.l-parallel tolMraKfexSJtrieSg-' anH a nnrthvflntnrlv dlropjlnn f(ut parallel wlth;\Ada"m8-Stree't/.andjin >;a' northeasterly-/dlrectiontl'"foc?t;; and'k-6 Inches to a point, thence parallel^"wdth' Monroe S tre e tan d .' ln::a;sott?tii^tW?'-' direct on 22' ^t^6UnchM-t6J5j;iiiftnf. In the nfth described 'line of -parcel No. l; Nthenpe: parallel with Adam* Street, antl rte?a .'WTOth*eat8rl^;-idlrac.-" tlon, with sgjdpllpe -l;fodt 6 Inches to the ibeglimlnKAComef^v ToRother with the jbnlldtaKitheroqn: ture situated in andiEffimsSfln^if^d^ promises, beloni^gv to^andi'ojwnedjb'jf' . . BUBill JUI.'.'/lllljlll _ . _ tain, any sUwt^e^'or ib^ildlny<^thln' Ion line botween the- property now owned by BaldC'-ThbmaavW.'i'Kenilng, and isald'Banfc"r?&> $ 33$> 'ALTON