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TICKET SCANDAL IS GIVEN AIRING j. - _ . _ Finding will he made plblic BV BASEBALL MEN PftiDAV Many Cc'uri »«»•" an :• Tht B-wliii Co"’*- v* an At C'Ac nnjt • rv IXXATI '• J„i viler a. mo»T Hire. nor**** . eSflga* 111* t he \»' w hirh met here •• t ■ *•• a< he<i dti’ienn In the * <•£< ■ • - *..t — an.Is dtirlnv the i «s* wor *1 - M*r*. at N* a York and M! .id* *»•! « and « (tiding trill he handed now** l*i;* »i a hat • hi* finding w.i col’am r uatns a my»*er\ Th»* ofll* at atua> in* etnent la that I* will he issued Pr ]*\ nigh* The reason lor th* delay • i that the doetim* n* ml’ I*. voinnnn**u» and re quire* i inaideral !•* rar** **i it* eom position t’tiatrr in VugiiKt Herrmann. I*re» Ident Thomas l.ynch. of the National league, and President Han H Johnson, of the A inert* all league, labored for exactly eight ah'l or half hours today an*t r*-a« h**d th ..n* tuition B Minor league • *n from nil par’s of • he country * Jed tile hotel lobby waiting for . opportunity to appear hr fore the commission and give their views on the changes on th* i.atlonal1 peace agreement, hut all eti reatles i*> t ear ttie minors and al ow tlietn to wend their way homeward proved futiie At adjournmen* at t. I.’ o'clock this evening they were notified That the commission would hear them at ’<t o'rlork tomorrow morning Messrs. Harney Preyfn*. of Pitts burgh. representing th.- National league, mid President .Johnson, of the American league, met for about five minutes during the afternoon session and signed up schedules of their re sportive leagues. Hath announced that no liPrwrmation regarding the schedules would I* given out until the meetings of the leagues in P*b ruarv Bresnahan Presses Grievance. Huger flresnahan. of the st Ixiils rluh. wlio has a grievance against President f'harle. w Murphy, of the t’hieaKo National-, was on hand early, hut wu- soon informed that his rase should first he taken la-fore the Na tional league and lhai a petition in the form of an appeal was the only '•av the National commission could possibly he drav.n into !h- contro ver-> ilovenr, chairman Herrmann t<v a cognizance of the episode in his annual r» port. To-morrow the Xatio ,«1 Commis sion will take up the revision of the Nation-, nt r. ament an I it -..•«• *-. gone conclusion that l.esiu»-s ninny minor c-onr>-s»ior.s which will he grunted, ji special ciassifi.-atlon known as class \ which will include th» Pacific t.>iot League, the \merican \ssoclailon. and the Internatlonnl League, will ho created Mnt.y other min a- eases v.-ill come tip before itie com nission to-morrow, hu' It is expe. »#-d timt th>- annual meeting wi’l adjourn before to-morrow night Thai tlie gain** of has** hall has grown to an enormous extent was shown it; the eighth annual report of t'hairtnati August Herrmann ..f »h>* commission The hus.n**ss done out • »f Tt*e r»f*i<v. r * ♦ h* • *r dar<n( ’ he tftnr ft aw rrea»er than tU* of the pr**» ou» >«ar |* «»« »t.o«u »h* »»>fV l.4a| e« r**H-**d over * * |er •tii’ The « tatrm«n il«n rrpor#<J that n te * I titles! (tio the t • fit**! t to review »! ,«< *ion «»! th** Na»i* n.il tsaociai lot* or of ita secretary. Twenty Cates Peed eg Twen»v <-**•*« are now |e*idtnic for*- the «otiimlfunon. but tgith the *v rep non of i he ltre*nah«n Murpf. raw# and the petition to i r**at** a < ia-v A \ leattie none of them ii* of in« import ant nature In regard to the Hr**n*han Murphy "«*•*. rbn:rman Herrmann, in bis an nual report, said in part “i r* * r t«» •h*- ju' uau ion of Manager Itrewnahan. ' ■ •* 8' Li • - Ktl sm * ha* f'resi |i ni Charles \V Murphy, of the Chicago Nationals. open|> im pugn* <1 h:s motives in the perforroanc • of an official ac t and l»r««tid*d him ns a liar in a hotel lobby. Such Inci dent** serve to discredit those in con trot of clubs and ti» bring the league with which they are associated Into disrepute | recommend the adoption of a specific rule providing for th** imposition of an adequate penalty u|s»n an> party connected with organ i/ed baseball who through the press <*r .n a public place makes charges reflecting uiw>n ih** integrity of a U*sigtie official, owner, manager nr player of a club and upon citation o! Mi** tommission. falls to substantia’* micm charges or to show reasonable msriflcaflon for uttering and circulat ing them The report showed that the las* world ser *»s netted the commission The report also urged the passage of stat*. and municipal laws agains: ticket scalping Many Attend I lie following were present at the meeting < liarles Coiniskev. of ihe ( hieago \merlcans. Harney Dreyfus, of in.. CiMsburgh Nationals; K s Bernard, oi the Cleveland Viiieri'ans. Judge Kavanatytli. of ihe Souiherii league; .1 Cal Y.’wfng. of tiie I’aciflr Coast league: Thomas Chiviugtoii o< thn Vmerieati aasorintion I Stein, of ih« Huffalo cluh. representing ihe lnt» r national league: Crank Carson, of the Central league, Itol- ri heed, of th" Ohio State league; Itoheri (jiiinn ,: tin Ohto l’. iinsyliatiia I. . gtie Tip o Ne*j|. in Klt. we stern league. I’res "lent Neal, of the lllue tirnss league: I’resi'lent Varnell Bert Dennis, ot Cun Wayne. W l| Watkins, of Springtie.'d. tt hr dent We!,tier . of Dayton, it ard Cresnieni Shvrtu k. ot Z„i .--\. .. Donovan Stay* W.th Datro t ItKTRtHT. i ,t. t-,- : . . .. "i ih, Detroit \niet ,,i |. .,g i >aMet.,il| « Igl, lies sig* 1 a •ntni t o r. in I w el til. . Pil. ,Hiring ; ,f .1, Ills o| f -alar-., a . or.ltng i . an at i tiounei m-tit tna<|, !,. r- t<ala\ I.title songs of glatlne-s \re not tt.irtIt pin. When the hill cnjleetor 1 Calls and finds >oi pi —Ileirnit free Cress HARVEST HOME BOWLING ALLEYS I » EAST END TWENTY-NINTH STREET £ Private Bcwlmg Parties With Suppers a Specialty. GEO. F. FRANZ, Proprietor. [ National Phore. 9t-Y. Brit. ^ Beware of the man who w'ants to make your suit out of OUR slogan It took years to learn the art and earn the right to that trademark. The achievement lie* not in our »loga n but in our pf'xJuct The United Woolen Mills Co. "Th*- Oid R'luiblf I ailon r^nblubcd 1902 12.W M«rk«*t lit CENTRAL IS MADE 12 TEAM CIRCUIT TOO* 04® TEAMS INCLUDED IN The LEAGUE Aur»". Voyr|i*os- Canton and Ent Are !►* Ne* Once to Enter t*>e League i iNUNWTI ii an ' -vtm.o •he I ts lr»«i|y-* were doing all in their peter to ni.ike t.u-e boll llitlnri here ihe in iivr> took a hatm 1n the h.»»er> -oak iv th-'ttiee'\es i he t rn tral league b- 1 a meeting and decided UR-n a twelir-. lull circuit Tor licit eiMtp The h ague will consist of P*T Wayhe. VYlie..itig South lletid. /anew n le Dayton. Terre Haute and Grand Rapid- of the league of last year, while Springfield. <> . .* the Ohlo^>tul< leuge. will enter iii place oi Kvansvltle. Ind. !!»■ -ides these eight teams. Akron. O, Youngstown, tt. t'anton. ft. and Krle. I*a. of the Ohio a- Pennsylvania league, will Join she Ontr.il league. This will leave Mai ft* Id. ot the Ohio-Penti-ylvania leag.- by itself, but it is said that it ul.t 'aken care of before the season t'entral league t»-id>MtL' 5’tit inclu tied President Van the Ft. Wayne team: Men .V.iiit*. of Ft. Wayne; \\ II. Watkins, of Spring IJ. II. President Wagner, of Terre Haute: President Weliner, of Dayton, and President Shyrock. of Zanesville. Four Detroit Tigers -flush. Dele haiitv, Muliin and Donovan .ire to train ten days at Hot Springs before the other members of the Detroit team hike for the south Marty OTisile has Just completed a course ..f tre:'tni.*nt with a llroek toti. Mass specialist, and says he I* now in shape i<> do the best work of his career Two years ago O'Toole had an attack of rheumatism In his shoulders, which left some of the muscles hi his right shoulder badly contracted Wolvettoll. Hi.- new i.lanes- i of lUe Non Yt \ i r an out Itchier the e.mal ot t’ree lie says that if le can land one that he will ph. ihe Tigers and Athletics an uwlul battle for the pennant. Manager W.iliac . of the St Routs Drown- looks -,r Shott.-u. tp<- former Wheeling oulti-l.P r. to lie a wonder rie\ season The speed lioy goi awnv poorly a» the start ot last sea-on, hut toward it... rinse of the siinim. r was going great I tennis Sullivan formerly a Nap. lias been signed to coach the l in I ■ rf ..41401 ,,r» i> <*f Mlaiwoti ’earn next sprng He i* ••net a (n»i irvdut* rtmrw in •f*e medical — hooi of the unlversi*» Hubert Urlti, Kid leave Chicago wnil hia 'amily net' Keek and tab •**» hi» residence in Hoeion >• b .a: nee* head of the Ked So* According to one wise writer. Har rv VVolxerton ha* only Connie Mack and liuflite Jemimas *n fear in nest season* campaign llo« anon’ Jim my Callahan and Harry riavis’ «»t*o Williams of the Indianapolis club may be traded, and he may go to the Kansas City club Ott©. who was once a member of the Cub team, has been a *hig- success ;n the American Assoc!.cion There is n story goiug the rounds that Tex Jones, the lively St. Joe player, who is to have another trtal ' , '* ch the \\ hite Sox. is 10 go to the Minneapolis club the next season The1 'arn looks a little premature, for Cal lahan may want him on first nex* season. I.arry l.ajoir has been kept off Ihe stage by fate, and it is going t<» prove a go,a! thing for him. He was the lit si of the players 10 get an offer io go before the footlights The fans would rather see him on the ball field than on Ihe stage at ahy time. 1 oniiiiy < onnolly, the American league umpire. Is now the dean of the' big league umpires since the retire ment of Jack Sheridan and Hunk Tommy broke into the big leagues in Ikdh. one year after O’Dav did Portland. Ore. is the only city out-1 side ,,r the two big league circuits that ran boas: of two clitl.s. The Oregon metropolis has a earn in the North western league as well a* in the Ha rifle Coast league, and the two clubs are owned by Judge W T* McCre-dle JOHNSON WILL FIGHT | M'VEY AT GAy PAREE. Australia. Jan 3 — ~,1W ****** •‘*1 ween Ja. k John sou and Sam MrVey. the iwo heavy weight lmg|||Ms. is to 1,1 •' Hare m Paris on the . night of ihe Grand Prix. m ftead of in Sydney, on Easier Monday. « III. ago. Jan .! i tli go '"K lo light Sarn MrVev in i * ji k on the night of the Grand ! 1 '''■*• • think Tune 23, and I'll *’’> nn some time h-fore ttiiii. either in New York or ' .\t*v Miju ’• t hainjilon .1st * Johnson to night thus outlined the |mg ihstlr situation ol the future, lar as ihe heavyweight <■»*.*Ui{*li>fi ijt rnnci'roH The rnninpion said the Me \ey artu-l.s would he Mgned in leg.,, form tomorrow and tin* -in- Eh on contracts would he signed soon after - —-- - j A Fellow Feeling. • Titrkit They claim to see frost on Mars Suhhnhs Wonder if iheir water pipes hurst? Judge THIS WILL HEAL THOSE CHAPS If vou ha\e r>u*>h or rcdd-ned hanu- chapped face or cracked lip"' vou >hould certainly u«e LOGAN’S LILY CREAM f *• % Mens. %ntf»t»fh% anJ u , *» r^s. n** f c If. r* • •11 ' - • ,r ' *pi. jfit n p**4, T' * ~a?u*al %^tn • *f I- o . ate Km h alrh I *ed t * ft--n and % men ,»r-c * '* •lT’< • -Kg *** IV •V Bowling £22 hflM Jmk* ' • * • . 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SCHMEICHEL ♦ EMBALKIK Q A 406 H. front St. A X Office : oth pi oner. 45 lies • X V 'lerre. Ilr’1 1 5 7 7 -11. National Y l.'6«-K. f Obituary August Budschw*rg Prom the late home of tin* deceased. No. Merritt street, on \Y< dueMlay uiternoon. at 2 fl'rlurk, on urn 'I t.io funeral o: the late August Itudschwing v ho died suddenly on Monday S*rv lees were conduct* d hv Uev. K. M I’rcuHs. pastor of the .^t Stephen * U« formed rhurch. and w*r»» largely a* tentled b\ relatives and friends of the deceased Intern:* ut was made a* \P Zion Shri^er Obsequies. The remains «>: the late llani'.ev: Z ti‘* Shriver. whose death took pin « at 111* him rid. Va i few du\«t ago as < hruiicled i!i the !ltt*dliuencer. were ’aid *n their Imt r*- t ng p:.ic* oti Wed nesday ,ifi(*rnooii ServP***s were held at the residence of II U l ullard on fne Island his lirother-in law. after "hub th*. remains were conveyed to to*»nw...»d cemetery, where interment was made Kev <; p. Oliver pa. :nr o* the Fourth Street M K church, condarteil th*- serviies Mr*. M. Mossburg. At t!ie iioine of th** Age I art! I’r «*fut !••»* on Thirteen*h street. >'**terday cl term on luneral servii * over the r* mains of the l.irMrs Mtt nd * Moss h,.*; '•♦re held. d* ith having cone to Mrs Mnsshurg In her Pis: year a* the home on \fondpy c\ rung .*crv;rejt v.4 r t ..d* ct«d I,\ K# v Vt P Pritch »’•!. »». »or e the /..*• • Street \| •hurc’.i. ati 1 intern .-nt was made in * he I • into..!»» • era* • Mr* Margaret Pott*. Mr* Marttre- I’m?*, at-n <• . •••*.:> at hrr at \.t •••nth rtt*- * *• <» Ini k • -.-..rii, nmrninr from a --r.ik * of -y»i* l- ■ ... |• . ft* Kfnl. *h--r«* ■•:.. ).:ni w i tor • t.' • • . r • - » ,• . - ' I ;*> Ih-i luhn \t« k.iatn* • i11 -* *t. ..a# ■! • an-I • .•• ri an-t--l'*tr«*i n / .. <-an h»-t- '/in Ui* • V« t..|„ M-t Nancy We** M** .Natir* A #■•• r.. ,. ,f -am- W- -- i •*. i • .•• 1. iMi«r t-r l . » • • • - n • * !••« •: r ,i( « ■• .. < reused was a member, will officiate. The interment will be in tireenwood cemetery. NEW DYNAMITE INQUIRY BEGUN Six Men Formerly Conected With McNamara Defense Called as Witnesses. • l-OS ANC.KLFS. Cal.. Jan. 3.— Th* new county grand jury, organized this week, determined today to re new the dynamite investigation and subpoenaed si* parsons formerly con nected actively with the McNamara defense. Those subpoenaed are Kirk Fitzpat rick. a detective brought from Cht 1 ago by Clarence l>unrow . \V. U. Col In r. anolhi r dcteetjvf l.nrry 8ul« van. the former tloldlield mining man. •was credited with having been tlrsi commissioned to sound District Attorney Fre.bricks on the question of tho McNamara confessions; Mrs. Anti I lurptclistein. Iiarrow's former confidential -ccrctarv . .1 H. Ituasei. secretary to .lob Itnrrlman. and 1-Tank Belcher, a watchman in fhe building, wln-rc tin* McNamara attorneys t?.a«f-» I iln*ir headquarters. Itussell also was subpoenaed to appear before the tcderal grand Jury. It was reported about the court * ! 1:0new Investigation will ■ over th.- alleged efforts of the d-e i* use to bribe jurors in the Mc Namara trial. I’MWW troubled with partial par alysis are often very inuelj benefited by massaging the affected part* thor oughly when applying Chamberlain* l.lnlment. This liniment also re llevcs rheumaiit pains. For sale by all dealers The man with hi* all invested In mining stocks ;* seldom in a position to rest on his ore. Trusses 11 A,-v k*<1 '.pnr by rn mmi> |/*rsoM '••rlB* 'l.tm »* tw>inj \*rr oicrfc — -but not lu-aVi** thk , .» trti** "n 'k* baud* of w<* <J ffafk f 114 th*oj » ;| c:** r»ry . ""rtt ro* It* W* :!»»*. -f.r -ijV • tl ** 4** b' <4 tfi fit tp 14444 *• t 'h* r r. wif-rt * fit, •b* 44ft • f t;« b»m*a or -14. r f ,r ... 4 attog. 404* •'* *•* Mr 0.444 H4 . bi« «ork Pno*« 4*4 r.gtt Logan Drug Co, •'T- r.!, ,r», '""ttL 4ft. W. ««. lather lime Has \othiny On Some of Our X. ). Messenger Hogs. M That By "Bud” Fisher *•***% A 1 it*9 •' • . . ■ » a , a «*MI . .aa V* • .« « • 'f * /• <♦**• a ( •* £/'. • . «| Co**c I**' 1 •»“F <*tt K »» • * —S . *» . * S * «« ' •%* -»* -«• » "*> ▼« «* • «• • V* *5 • • » » «*.*»» at ’ SCJT * -