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L PASO HERALD Wednesday, April 6, 1$1G. 11. GREAT OAKS FSOM 1 I LITTLExAGOKNS GR0H J i -Vv rf " n Soortin News CNFTim ft II THF GflSUIF FOR THP Hfir 'ii '- (M'''i2sr r ORE AT FORTUNES ARE 1 THAT WEE DEPOSITED I IN THE BANK S2 $ jflf l;MM -f " ' SI- Wf . ill I ill f r? I BUSINESS I "An Oak is tfot Celled With a Single Blow" ITeither is solid wealth achieved at a single bound. Steady, systematic saving is the magic that will bring the only SURE return. $1.00 STAETS IT. 4 percent interest makes it grow. Safety Deposit Boxes, $2.50 a year. National Bank of Oemmsrss EL PASO, TEXAS Q PLAY BALL OUT TOBIY SPAL Of RI fc 5 ft 1 11 H w U1FIS FOR 1SJC 1910 OFFICIAL BASEBALL I Complete and Accur ate 34th Year The' Tinar authority on the Na tional Game Larger and lwttm- liiiT ever. Profusely illustrated. Xew fea tures; special articles; schedules, and the revised 2TEW SULES. Price 10 cents. FREE Spalding's New Athletic Sports Catalogue. ifMnzirnrnmn Agents, El Paso, Texas. mIJl-ffW THE COURTS. 34TH DISTRICT. J. R. Harper, Presiilingr. "William Peters, theft from the per son; on trial. Carlos Hernandez, theft; with jury. 41ST DISTRICT. A. 31. "Walthall, Presiding. Melissa Comstock vs. Alice Lomax, suit to rescind sale; judgment for defendant. WHO WIjlL REFEREE ; Thinks Chances Are Good TBEJ3IG- FIG-HT? j f or inning Team Some- TTestem IIan It Is Believed thing of Its Personnel and will Be Selected to Outlook. Officiate. New York, N. T., April 6. It is al most certain that the referee In the coming- Jeffries-Johnson fight will be a western (man. While the -names of eastern men have been mentioned, there is not one of them enthusastic about his chances. Charlie "White says it is a sure thing that a Californian will referee, and he is thoroughly In accord with such a con clusion. He says it would- be casting Reflections on the ability of the west ern men if an eastern man was chosen to fill the position. From all accounts there are three men in line for the job of "splitter" in the coming- big- fight Charles Eyton, who has refereed many fights in Los Ang-eles. in fact, all the prominent con tests of late; "Jack" "Welsh, of San Francisco, who has done duty on many occasions in his native town; and "Ed" Smith, who overlooked the recent con test between "Wolga.st and Xelson. Jt is almost an understood thing- that the re"feree will be a native son of Cal ifornia, Jeffries is said to be In favor of Eyton and Johnson believes In the ability of "Welsh, while Smith will have many friends of the two fighters recommending- him. That one of the three will fill the position is almost certain. There have been some arguments that a light of such importance should have a referee and two judges, but they have not met with much favor. The, old tim ers claim that If one man cannot decide a winner three cannot. This is a rather weak, argument, as three heads are sometimes better than one in such cases, especially in deciding- fouls and roughing- tactics, as a foul will frequently oc cur and not be seen by the referee, while the judges may have seen it. (By L. R. Crawford). Clifton, Ariz., April 6. The Clifton baseball emthusias-ts liave had their first chance to get a line on the 1910 team, the Regulars having gone for five innings against the Grevs another lo- cal organization. Despite a high wind that carried clouds of sand across the field, the game was fairly interesting-. Both sides had secured one score when it was decided to call the game off rather than risk any sore arms. The prospects for a fast team this season are good and those who wit nessed the practice feel highly satisfied with the work of sthe anen, and the old time rivalry between MorencI and Clif ton promises to be renewed with all the snap and ging-er of past years. Both cities are working- hard to develop teams that will outdo all previous rec ords, and the season will nrohahlv hn opened about the end of ApriHwhen the fans ought to get a strenuous run for UICll WUUC.t. I COUNTY COURT. A. S. J. Eylar, Presiding. M. "W. Stanton vs. Mrs. S. M. Tuite, sulf 'oir.noteron trial. BEII, PRONE lift. "Will get an occupant for that vacant room. Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? JEFF STARTS IN WITH LIGHT WORK Fighter Pleased With -the Gymnasium Where He Will Train. Ben Lomond, Cal., April 6. Big Jim Jeffries, his wife, his two nephews, Sam Berger "Farmer" Burns and a few others, arrive'd here last night. James J. seems pleased with the cottage and gymnasium, which will be for his use until two days before he steps into the ring- to meet -ohnson, July 4. First Jeff engaged in a game of base ball. He is going to work in slowly, not settling down to business until a weeK or more. BASEBALL RESULTS. A KNOCKER is a man who can't se good in any ! person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that vou nrp hesrinninir o : tl-iincrc Vi,-,,a-i, blue spectacles, treat your liver to a I good cleaning out process with Bal lard's Herbine. A sure cure for con stipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, sick J neaaacne, omousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by all druggists. H. E. COAST LEAGUE. At San Francisco R. San Francisco 2 uakland : o 3 Batteries Willis and ""Williams; Har kins and Spiesman. Fans Fans Den't Buy Electric Fans When You Can Rent Them The SiaLndard Electric Co. 107 S. Stanton St. At Sacramento R. Lcs Angeles 4 Sacramento '.'.'.'. 3 Batteries DelDhL XarlVnnri Brown, "Whalen and LaLonge. At Los Angeles R. Vernon 1 Portland ' ,..."!" 10 Batteries and Fisher. H. E. 8 0 10 2 Smith; H. 4- 10 -"Willett and Brown; Krapp OTHER GAMES. At Colorado Springs R, H. E. Zoos .. 7 23 4 "White Sox No. 2 S.V. 6 9 Batteries "Wood and Yount; Ryan and Young. At Philadelphia The Philadelphia Americans yesterday defeated the local National leaguers. Score 11 to 0 A Cure Fr The Mm t Diseas sNSr went f Trea A correct gnosis ; as a -prime requisite in the successful treatment of iy taease without absolute knowledge of and a removal of cause, a cure is impossible Ve have spared neither pains nor money in equip ping ourselves with all the instruments of .precision in Diagnosis. We ule daily flhe Phonendaseope Microscope, ITfmomiter and X-Eays as aids in Ming out the exact nature of your malady. We endeavor first to elim inate the cause a sma-qua-non" in the Theropeutics of all successful physicians and secondly to repair the hrown down, disentegrated tissues, I Si 1SZ n-y fslhh means of Pacing a permanent restoration to eaMr. Our prices for treatment are reasonable We tell you exactly what it will cost to cure you. We will tell vou how long it win .take to effect, a cure. We treat catarrh in all its forms. Rheumatism Paralysis Dropsy, Throat and Lung diseases. Kidney and Urinary troubles, Heart affections, Nervous disorders, Skin and Blood diseases. :Servous debility, piles, special diseases and weaknesses of men and diseases peculiar to women. Consultation and a Thorough X-Ray Examination Free. COBB IVieOSCAL CD- specialists Office, Hammett Block (formerly the Van Blarcum), corner Texas St. and -Mesa Ave., EL PASO, TEXAS. RACING RESULTS. Jacksonville Summaries. First race, 6 furlongs, purse Marine won: Oquetos second; Pedigree third. Second race, 4 furlongs, selling Rusticana won; Oranio second; Eastern 11 ljmiu. nme, ny 3-5. Third race 5 furlongs, selling Flv ang Squirrel won; Flying Footsteps sec ond; Alfred the Great third. Time 1-02 Fourth race, 7 furlongs, purse Spell- ?,Ud X?n; 0zana second; Jack Parker third. Time, 1:25 3-5. F rac' 6 furlongs, selling Tois on DOr won: Tom De Grath second; Lady Irma third. Time, 1:13 1-5 Sixth race, 1 miles, selling Jama tS;, "54-5 secontwv2arI thirL BOYTLIXG. By the extraordinary margin of one oVvV 9WOn from tfam No ! on Y. 1LC1 alleys last night. Camp- al UT 6 Mgh Same at 199 and total loshv i1 7n' ant? team No- Sfl. hVi, 3 pin marSn. Hardiker made high game at 187 and total at Scores 'follow: ream JTo. 9 1 Crltchett isi Slocum 155 Campbell '.', i64 Totals 500 Team No. 4 1 Herfourt 114 Chase V 176 Sukerman 141 Clifton has a little start on ArnrAnoi. in that Its team has already taken the field, but Mbrenci will not be far be hind, as most of her players have al ready reported. In past years the sup port of -the Clifton team has been more or less of an indifferent nature, leav ing the bulk of the business end to the players, and so the club has worked under a handicap. But this year the citizens got together early and organ ized an association. An executive board was appointed to look after all business arrangements, and they are now hust ling thing along for the opening of the season. The association has already ad vertised for bids to cover the work of getting the old field in sbape for the games. The Men on the Team. Of last year's team there still rmain P. Riley, who will again manage the club; Geo. Rigby. L. Brock, Earl and D. K. Mason. E. Williams, R. Scanlon, Geo. Quilling and Geo. Ghlzoui, who will form a strong nucleus on which to build the new team. Of the new men, Clifford, who played with Douglas last year, and "W. Masen, a former Dawson player, are showing the best form. Great 'things are also expected from Barnes, the new catcher from Birmingham and Shoop a recruit from Las "Vegas, looms up prettj- strong with the "stick." The club also has a line on three Los Angeles boj-s. but -they have not been heard from yet. "Cactus" Kellv anu "Bull" ATcCleary. the Penn State "stars, will join the squad in June after col lege closes. Outfield Sfrnni- I The team looks good, especially In the outfield, which will be taken 'care OL oy wiinams, Scanlon and Ghlzoni. All three of these men have already es tablished reputations' in he southwest. The one weak spot at present seems to be the pitching staff. Fehrman has Joined the minor leatru rnc .i Rigby will soon follow him. leaving the bulk of the box work to fail upon Clif ford or Scanlon which would also weaken the outfield. Xothing has been done vet toward ar ranging games, as the management uas been waiting the results of the meet ings in EI Paso and Douglas. At pres ent all efrorts are being turned toward preparing for the preliminary contests with Morenci, after which the team will probably be ready to take the road and it is hoped that satlsf.io,. vj can be arranged with El Paso, Bisbee Douglas and ananea. ' Man nt Smokr. Although Olifton was unable to send a delegate to any of the baseball meet ings inJJl Paso or Douglas this place had a man present at the recent smoker tendered the Chicago "Whi s,w h,- ... people of El Paso. George Quilling who has been a member of the local club for four seasons, went Gown to see the Sox play ball and incidentally got tangled up in the smoker George reports, that he had the time of his dlfe and that when It comes to entertaining a crowd with the national reputation o the Sox. that the El Paso people are the real thing. He was also favorably impressed with the work of the El Paso Sox and says it's a sure thing that they will gi-e a good account of them selves this year. TVT OVIXG is practically completed and we are ready for business. Of course, lyJ- there may be some slight inconveniences during the next few days, but we feel sure customers will overlook these when thev consider the many advantages that the new store offers. For the new store we selected the most complete line of summer merchan dise it is possible to assemble. It now awaits your selection. "We will -appreciate a visit whether there is anything purchased or hot. We want you to come and see SI Paso's newest store. Schloss timore This celebrated clothing we carry in all sizes for youths and men. Everv fad of the season is shown, as well as the more sober, conservative styles. In addition to clothing, everything you need in Funnshings is to'be found here in splendid assortment at attractive prices. Come in! We want to see you, and we want you to see the store. Totals . 431 Team No. 11- Lehman Hardiker Weaber 1 166 187 169 Totals 517 Team Xo. 6. 1 Snyder 129 Evans . . .."" 13s Bryan 120 Totals 2S7 W 2 3 T. 152 143 476 150 133" 440 1S6 199 549 4S8 477 1465 2 3 T. 155 153 490 1S5 183 544 176 1S1 498 516 517 1464 "2 3 T. liS 167 511 169 187 543 153 161 478 500 509 1536 2 3 T. 166 175 470 167 155 460 155 15S 433 4S8 488 1363 TWENTY-SEVEN NEW MEJIUERS . IX FIRST DAY'S CAMPAIGN First day of the Y. AL C. A. five davs campaign for 250 members brought a total of 27 into the association. Team o. J made the record, of the day with 13 additions. The campaign will end Saturday night RICKARD EXPECTS GATE c tt RECE'PTS TO BE 3SSO.000 San Francisco, CaJ.. April 6 Almost everybody agrees that gate money of 4he Jeffries-Johnson fight will exceed any previous records. Tex RIcTcard" does not deny It, either. s "In my opinion the receipts will not fall below $850,000." said Rickard "vp. are not in propepr shape to record reservations j-et and we are simply swamid T.!th -applications for seats England has taken 125 choice seats and 300 have been reKPn-a,i , .t York people, Cleveland, Ohio has taken 125 ringside seats, antf the negro popu lation of the middle wst has spoken for 200 o fthe best locations." opyKen m COURT ANNULS CONTRACT MADE BY JACK JQHNSON Boston Mass April 6. A contract ueiween jiih ounnson and A. A. Mc Lean of Chelsea, in which the pugilist agreed to fight, box and give boxln exhibitions, has been annulled by the superior court here on the ground that such an agreement was a felony in this state and could not be enforced The contract was made four years ao" Vc Lean claimed ?10.000 as damages" MORAN OUTPOINTS BALDWIN "IX 10 ROUND MUTOW New York, X. Y.. April GmS ran. an Englishman, outpointed Mittv Baldwin of Boston in 10 rounds of fast going at the Fairmont Athletic ; lub here last night. The American was floored in ne fourth by a right uppercut. The En lishman held his advantage throughout. FOOTBALL STAND RESULTS IV DEFEAT OF COLLEGE SECRET 4jXY Lawrence, Kansas, April 6. Football more than any other thing, resulted in the defeat yesterday for faculty sec retary at the University of Kansas". E. J. Murray, a rormer Rhodes scholar, who favors English rugby over Ameri can football, was defeated and J. A. Rice, who has announced hjmef.'lf in" favor of the American game, was elected f L 310-312 SAET ANTONIO ST. 1 J HOLYCROSS TO BE REINSTATED TO GALVESTON Galveston, Texas, April 6. Latest baseball bulletins issued by ,J. H. Far- tvill of AiiKiiT-n "V V Mr tViof -oiyi statement is assured of Pearl Holycross of Galveston and J. C. Bender of the South Atlantic league. Holvcross was placed on the blacklist last season by reiusmg to repori at uaiveton. The Bender case had to be settled by a vote of all the directors of the South Atlantic league as the player, who Is a brother of pitcher Bender of the Philadelphia -.-vthletics. was susnended by the league for knifing manager Win MANAGER OF BISBEE TEA3I RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES. Bisbee, Ariz., April 6. Being obliged to return to Los Angeles and play on the Los Angeles team. Orendorff was released from the managership of the Bisbee baseball team on payment of $1000. Mr. Dalrymple has been chosen to occupy the place left vacant by Orendorff. New Footwear for Men Pe POSTPONE ATHLETIC GAMES. Chicago, 111.. April 6. Harry W. Fitz patrick, president of the Southern A. A. U., is in receipt of a letter "from R .h! Sexton, director of the Berlin exposi tion, telling him that the prdposed ath letic games for July have been post poned for a year. This may help the A. A. U. championships, which are to be held in Xew Orleans this October. with high heels in ers TRY DR. CHE HOlC'S VEGETABLE C03IPOUND. MEDICIXES for hereditary debI,I m or weakness and chlldre n. Chronic Blood Si1?"; Eruption "" Skn Diseases. Rheumatism Ca tarrh, Heart DIs- f6' Jiunff Trou ble, Liver Com plaint and Con stipation. Female Interna! trouble, inflama tion or acuto pains IXSTAXT LY CURED. Of- Bell Phone 2910. lice 105 X. Campbell They are swell We are selling them 1 yjjF'rSiPi, - ""vlL " at . . . .p TT Two-hole Ties in Pumps last, parent leather, at . . . $4 PEWS w J here You Get the Besti