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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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8 THE DETROIT REE PRESS i PART ONE JOCKEYS IN TROUBLE BODY COLDER AGAIN BOWLI5G Ten Pina THE RITC and Hoeft will try their PUGILISTIC POINTS 9 to 2 2d 170 3 Totals 386 408 350 353 VER ATHLETICS ty DETR0Tf MCH 1 THIO LOT BOWUXC ATHLETICS The A MASCOT 3I 1 t(9 13 142 131 Totals the 70S 672 831 for were TVB AMI TRACK TALK Gleason GENERAL SPORTING NOTES 2f ft reeman Roemer 140 1 10 170 trouble In 778 070 Totals SGI '56 9i WOLVERINES GRISWOLDS time Montreal BOWING Jr 210 1 Skin BAS ETB A LL naslum Immediately CLTILIYG A here Si a cousin of Ibke had dis of rolling a in 4 the Ohio statements of The body was rush in the last six co Id and he track Young Jacobs 141 130 10 11 219 lditf $5U the Salt Lake City following day Wolverines Cadillacs Mascots Bninswicks "Wood wards rGriswolds won third About mete heat City in 1803 Body and although they expressed 130 J4W 97 192 201 1 16 1 3ft 155? 13ft Won IS To Paige de All between Harry last winter and man with whom Grand lapids Yorkopauer hus 173 162 end fo far as they believing rtert lives or cnlars of his but the rp and the matter was pa ex Ed to Jackson JOHN I PRECEPTS our Times a Day will cure Catarrh Bronchitis and Asthma? JANUARY 28 TIADITZ A AILED TO WIN THE AT NEW ORLEANS trade are My(teryibt thuCorMe Apt to Remain Vnaolved Bowling league added three their long list the Griswolds In the nine games bowled by the league five scarce of over 3d 137 H3 1NC1XSB7I IX A TRUNK SOLD OR STORAGE AT CHARGES yBowdoln beat 'Eddie Duffey 40 yard invita Sweeney Holy 859 52 4 524 477 PRtiDENT SECRETARY CAL ADDRESS OR CATALOGUE' Copyright by Spencer 1900 sellg Aratoma IK won Lady I third time 113 las 150 144 133 The Automatic Pump i Jackson Mich January ner invented and patented an automatic attached to the wheels of bicycles effectually do away with the horror tires at a time when the rider 1st repair shop and without the necessa jdc nniiii Our 'patrons their insisting TCRNED OVT2R TO IIEIITIVHS ASTI BURIED BY THEM? 4 RESULTS AT OAKLAND ENTRIES OB EVENTS ON BOTH TRACKS Tians of the All Star Team TheBrunswick Balke CoIleiKlvr Co have cc'cd on at novel way of uniforming their Slav bowling team for season The trousers and caps will all i be of the same color but no Uyo shirts wilh be alie and player will be marked with tho tame of the city he repre si nts The team will start from Columbus on ebruary IS playing in Cincinnati the 17th IRth and 19th Indianapolis 2Oth and 21st St Louis 22fxl and 23d Chicago 24th whore thev Will play eight days going from there to Stevens Point Sheboygan Milwaukee 'Detioit Toledo Cleve land Akron Wheeling Va Pittsburg Bal tlrrore and Washington Cv George Kuppinger who will represent St Louis on therAll Star bowlings team this season is putting up a phenomenal game In a match gune between Diet's Stars of St Louis and the Jifhculties of Belleville III Kuppinger made an average of 281 for four games 215 being his low game At the rate he Is going there is no ques tion but that St Louts ill be well represented withAthe champions Toledo ive Rolled Great riday a team of five finger ball down to Toledo for' the purpose eerics of games 1th the experts city As' the Detroiters had no difficulty in hold ing their own last winter visions of a victory were floating before their eyes during the trip to Toledo but when they commenced opera tions on the alleys there was a different story to teil The Detroit bowled well averag ing bG7 three srame bur when the Toledo five put In two lUQO games and averaged 1X10 in the series of three winning zevery game it caused ths Michigan men to believe that the pin boys had a strong arm around each frame The? Toledo bowlers will play a return match on the Columbia Palace alleys in a short time when sweet revenge is expected (The very best fuel in Detroit regardless of price and fully 3 cheaper than hard Read our booklet on proper use of solid fuels ree DETROIT CITY GAS COMPANY 330 Woodward Avenue To Prevent'' and Cure Disease' OREHAND INDEINITELY SUSPENDED AND I7ARSHBERGEI1 UNTIL APRIL 1 Who With pitdiPr McCann con4 ha the projxrty of the Detroit club hrs a contract with Minneapolis Red Ehrt the old major league twlrler has also de cided to try hie akllt natn and will Jola Wil team In thy aprins BRUNSWICK I 1 3d Widow Wanted Her Own Way want my money demanded a' rather meek looking veteran of 50 years as he approached Marriage License Clerk red yesterday afternoon" at the city hall and handed him a permit' to wed which had been taken out the day before the matter anything' wrong?" inquired the clerk Jong accustomed to issu ing marriage licenses and decrees of di vorce as well Mftlch Game at Alleys M'ednesday night an 'Interesting two men team match will be rolled on alleys for a side bat of $10 Gebhard of the Ail Star team of last season and Hoeft will try their skill against that of Schults and IL Schultz best three in iflve and some of the friends of the tourist want to make a few wagers on the side that Gebhard tlnd lioeft will win RJSMAIXS IDENTirmn AS THOSE OLIVUR PIKE EIrA' BOUGHT AT AUCTION 1 5 miles and 3 to 5 and eve 4 1 fr lantus and Lobengula also vouun semng stakes OVedtierstrand) Ketcham 101 763 Ixrd Neville OS Misercor 102 Sidney Iueas Totals 766 Eastern Colleg Men in? an Indoor Meet Poston Jannary At the Boston 'College games to night' in' Mechanics' building In team races Harvard' beat Columbia Erown Williams beat Wesleyan Georgetown University won the tlott dash in 4 3 5 seconds Cross won 40 yard handicap dash (7 feet) In 4 3 5 seconds Shirk Harvard (8 feet) won the 40 yard handicap hurdles In 5 3 5 seconds Dick Grant Harvard' won the two mite race tlme 10:05 4 5 Winchester Harvard won the 16 pound shot put 1(5 feet) distance S41 feet 9 inches 2 Rust Nobles school won the quarter mlle handicai(21 ynrds) in 53 4 5 seconds Kanaly Charlesbank gymnasium won the mile run time 4:23 2 5 8 Rockwell Har vard (35 yards) won the half mile handicap time 205 1 During the past week the Wolverines of the City inger Ball more victories to being the victims the teams in t00 were made the Brunswlcks who won two out of three games from the Wood wards doing best average bowling Hutchings of me xuascots urnue niKii inaiviauat score team beating the Cadillacs three straight wvies CADILLACS Resnlts of Enjtern Chninpionalilp bird The 10000 55 12 A Thomas third Suger made beating Thomas a WHY KEEP YOUR RlIBVMATlSMr amous Prescription 100384 will cure you It cannot fail Since it has een piling cures of rheumatism and nout in every form and Its usefulness is ever increasing Many phy siclana bavek cured themselves and others and wonder at the marvelous action of this remark able medicine buttle Druggists Write ior booklet Muller University Place York 3d 2U 199 1C7 127193 Ynrk Jarnaryt The following golf clubs of the United States Golf assrvclatlon haveexpres'md their willingness to accept the cham pionftht events for 1900: Amateur champlon Garden CUy golf club Golf club of Leke a 1 a rd City if Lakewood: BaltUKrol gftf 'pen cnani golf club of Andrews golf Ten Minutes Hour will relieve Consumption anti rank IT toward at the Michigan state prison has to be which will of puncturel far from vv i 4 I iuca Vi ttuiuinauv puilip CtUli to him one day last summer while he was tniilg ing home with a punctured tire He spent enn KiUrable time In studying the subject and flnsl ly hit upon a plan for making one which can beitlached to any wheel at a notice Hfs plan was laid before a practical tdcvele man who pronounced it ahead of anything of the kind yet patented One was made was glv a thor ough and practical and proved itself to be all that could be desired NOW PIKE APPEARED ATER OUR ABSEStk Hyomei is the only Germicide which can he inhaled: The only one for which your' money is returned if it fails to cure Hyomei Inhaler weighs only one half i ounce Can be used while at work in church at the theater or" in street cars Contains no poisonous compounds or (dan gerous chemicals own cure for diseases of the head throat and lungs Taken in the air you breathe the only way provided by na ture for reaching these parts Sold by all druggists or sent by mail Complete Outfit $100 Trial Outfit sjc Hyomei Balm 25c Hyomei 'Dyspepsia Cure 50c Hyomei Skin Soapr25c Send for five days treatment free THE BOOTH CO Ithaca Vicksburg Mich' January Al Tuttle nt Mendon and Walter rakes nt this place sparred to night for points The bout was announced for six rounds but Tuttle was de leated after four rounds of fast oik ll OA aav I4UCJ tvnri 1 3 4 Yuba Dam Diggs Ington Pirate Bud and Tophet also ran HHltfS won otbd New Orleans January The stewards1 to day concluded their investigation of Jockey ore hand ride on the mare School Girl on January Jo and the boy was suspended indefinitely' In the case of Jockey Harshberger suspended for'a bad ride on Cotton Plant on January the suspension has been continued until April Triaditza was a hot favorite in the Cotton 11 irg stakea this afternoon buntha distance' wa a trifle too long for her and she: had nothing lerc to stall off teen th The weather waa fa st Summaries: irst race 6 1 2 furlongs ink AzilJi 1 AV A tttlU LU'J 113 (Clawson) 8 to 1 and 3 to I 4 to 1 i Tr4rf Doustsrswivel Race second race 3 fur v4 to 5 and 1 to 5 to 1 and 4 to 5 sec City League Standing Left notified the curling clubs that are to participate intthe primary cornpetitions for the1 Ontario Tankard that the games will commence at the AXindsor nnk on Wednesday morning January 3L ight chibs will be represented and De interest win be looked after bv 4 rinks skipped by Dodrts and John Williamson The grand Windsor Bonspiel will be played Thursday commencing In the forenoon when the Aalker trophy will be competed for Skips red Bamford and Wilham Craig5 will have charge of the Detroit rinks and the other mem bers expect to have a number of side games on their own rinks with visiting teams jjy Scores Jy Two Men Team 7 On the Columbia Palace alleys last week an interesting match was decided Young and Ja cobs two games right off the retfl aver aging close to 400 The other pair bowled well far above the average but they encountered scores 4 that would do credit to professionals and there was glory even in defeat A return match will be bowled nby the same men on the Laaumc ancys Wednesday cv jning for to make it The scores of match of last week follow: 1st 200 Ibft no I Inaing Mich January 27 Thu GuarJa bketbill (earn defeated the A in a hotly contested (fame to ntzht Ly score of 6 to 3 Gourds ars now readv to meet all comets PENNYROYAL a WUKIHLJUfH m1: 4 EGYPTIAN TANSYoertf fails powerful harmlemi lator: results immediate 2 UJJ prevent irregularities not taken internal These famous remedies gnaranteed and endorsed by pl a Box by mail Hampie Crtx ua lOcta Confidential Advice by our phyielans Egyptian Chemical Co Cleveland Ohio After Tony leuron was beaten by Ben Chance riday he bid the winner up the entered price and led him to his stable lor $1(10 When asked to carry any 'weight Alex' does not fancy a long route and will Ret little support under those conditions in the future as the re sult of his peifurmance riday Sidney Lucas has not been able to wlri in re cent starts but has run good races despite the fact that he looks poorly and apparently in no condition for hard rachiR BiuU again demonstrated that she Is a high class filly! when she won the 2 year old race several lengths while Stripes showed Improve ment and may win brackets before many more starts Saul uf Tarsus wts the medium of a plunee at Oakland yesterday but the talent made one of the numerous mistakes that keep the game in a prwpewus condition and' the money chargl nir hands larry old fashioned methods of train ing horses are held up to ridicule by the majority of turfmen but he had the last laugh riday when Eva Rice romped home in front In the handicap event 'It did rot take Johnny Murphy long to get even for a thirty day enforced vacation stable was suspended for that length of time and ri uay he maae his first start after being restored to grace Moncrelth was his bread winner and after ouletly playing him at 10 to I he went on and won the ace the rest apparently doing a world of good Charley Ellison says he ds not responsible for Hie fall of jockey Tommy Brrns and asserts that he spentno time whatever with the rider during the racing season on the coast Burns Water house who engaged jockey Burns are blamed for his actions and it Is claimed that thev have not tried to coitml nun hoping to find an ex cuse that would enable them to cancel the con tract for his services Pete Collins has a hard luck story that i not a wild stretch of imagination He received telegram from New Orleans urging him to Aratoma strung but could not get his morev on although ho sent a fellow out with $30 an endeavor to piav the trace amount' to win would have netted a pretty fair bank roil at the price that was laid against the winder of the first race at New Orleans Ks Second race won Louis third time Harrr Thatcher Third racp 3 mlk ry 113 (Jenkins) Tto 10: won 'Lilly 110 (TVWalHh? 5 1 second Game lh 1 (SpeftNJH 1 8 to rthird time eu Tttb Cavanagh I A phrodlft Woeful Shotaway in iso ran racew mile Ltssak Bannock ewberry 1 ft2 Hutchings 154 Garrett 13M ord 191 Annual Ilnnqnet of (he Weitern Col truibin Club The "Western Columbia homing pigeon club of the Natlonaf federation held Its annual banouet last Sunday The members of the Central hom ing lub attended in body An enjoyable event ing aspert in ieechmeklng by members of both clubs Tlie National federation diplomas were distributed to the winners In the 100 200 uW 400 and 500 mile races The officers of the National federation! elected for 1900 are: Presi dent 1 Telford vice president: Gay sec retary and treasurer A Snook The club officers are: President Bateson vice presi dent McCarthy secretary and treasurer Hammond i ell there's nothing wrons with the per as I knows but it's all with plained the old man whose name was ward Morgan The referred accordinR to the license record Is Mrs Emma Remick a 'widow aired" 37 whose home is in Chester a we fixed up' this marrying business some time agio and I It was all rigbt and he went on to say now and everything is all so I guess the best thing is to call "the thing off 1 see both on us has heenmarried before and we know how matters Is we nuther of us novices so to speak in the business as might sav After I got this here paper she thought it was sort and wanted to have it al! her own way you know vvB agree on no settlement so where the matter stands I etire so much about getting the dollar back as I do havin the names taken off the record I ever make up again Its no ug on amatri TVOODWARIW 1st 159 Drnrt 114 owles 145 Rchulte 100 liomruan 147 mania! ship that you know when Jun tpoin' to make a successful trim e0S RS3 1 fr'rn the so he greater (Hsaipou ashington Post It Kills the Germs DUNLOP TIRLS yi VI are hand made which is the only corrcctMfts way of making a pneumatic tire By it thJ fabric (which furnisheg the strength and resit itHtc vi tire is pre servedin its origi nal strength softness and not stiffened hard ened and weakened by subjecting it to the action of chemicals under a com pressed condition in the xxax hegtof a vulcanizer' One hundred manufacturers supply it on' their bicycles Booklet of any aealer or of us The' American Dunlop Tire Col Belleville Chicago ill i IlKtrlbutors for SSYDEB OO Jim Jeffordu the Californian and Ed Dunkhorst aeooeen matched tp meet in Cleveland ebru tvXL been cnK to' referee thsioumy Whlte Slmuia contest In Akron eb hen the battle rounds for a purse of $i0o it Is nrv certain that the Erne fight is Off for the present and both Joe Gans and Eddie Cui nolly Avant to meet the champion at the earliest date possible has a 135 pound fighter Billy Griggwho would like to get on before the Cadillac club st the next' show and he thinks Scotty Cross would be about his size for a starter Tommy Dixon of Rochester retired from the ring two years ago but returned to the fight ing game last fall He has found that lie Is not the man he was In former battles and has an pounced a final retirement has evidently gone back 'very rapidly of late as he wa recently defeated in pie pounds by Eddie Gardner in (Wheeling while about a year ago Oscar Gardner was not anxious welgbtke a mach wlt11 th0 Michigan feather Slcloft says the Chicago men of his weight are not willing to make matches with him fur I reason or other and he has Issued a sweeji Ing cha henge to any 135 pound tighter in the west being willing to fight any number of roundsbefore any club that offers a fair purse A fistic carnival will be held In the opera house at Bay City Thursday evening ebruary 1 Three preliminaries will be put on the main event of sruum jiving ten rounds Hausler who fought in Detroit George Moore of Saginaw the rank Hamel fought a draw in SuniA Wrlfrftt In Vtfswt aivn zutftouuuer 11119 discovered that the Jeffries Corbett Might all arranged that Corbett Is to win but Jeffries 1s to get the entire purse for laying down a Cor will wbe satisfied with Athe reputation of Champion and increased bufiiness at his cafe will repay him for the trouble oi preparing for the fuke contort 4 Sanphez yesterday closed negotiations with the Olympic Athletic Club of Grand lUrids for a 4 round fight with Queenan of Mil waukee They are to ebruary ft at 135 pounds and the Cuban has decided to dn his in Grand Bapids where the privilege of the Olympic Club's gymnasium has been extended Ulm wilcox TANSY PILLS or 24 yearo the only safe Mil reilabia czruaia JKegaliator for Ilell TM wthpi 3 dav Aldruygiau or by mail Price Send for Worn Guard lcl Co i I5U St bll To I Chicag January Oliver ike whose supposed body was found in'la trunk sold at auction in Chicago four years ago Is alive and well Pike was Thought to have been murdered and the bodyrfound in the trunk was turned to relatives in Delta Ohio and buried in the family lot Yesterday ike appeared at his home in Delta and was recognized by all the members of the family 'Two years ago according to telegrams from Delta Mrs' ike" received a letter from RcdlundsCal' telling her that the son sshe thought buried tn the Delta cemetery was living In that city under the name of Harry A correspondence ensued but nothing definite resulted" and every one but the mother disbelieved the writer of letters 'until Oliver returned home yesterday and was identified He knows nothing of "the body found in the trunk 'and has little to say about his disappearance Deepen the Mystery The mystery was one of the most ghastly cases ever handled bythe Chicago police and it will now bereopened and a search made to identifythe body The body supposed to be that of Oliver Pike was found ins a trunk bought at an auc KaAe on Monday March 24 1896 bv Philip Grels and Charles Haas of "Austin II was learned that the box had been snipped from Salt Lake Cityand lhad been consigned to Morgan No 166 South Jefferson street Chicago It was sent to akem warehouse July 48 1893 was labedel and was held for freight charges or $18 30 Efforta to find Morgan were unavail ing and after three year VV akem Me Lughlin decided to sell the box at auction with a lot of other goods which were held for freight charges Grels and Haas purchased the box for a small sum and took it to Austin They had purchased other boxes and a few days af ter the auctlonestarted to open them not having knowledge of their contents As soon as the cover was pulled off the box a strong odor was noticed Inside the box an iron bound trunk covered green can vas was found inding the Body The lid of the trunk was forced open and a zinc box disclosed topot lie box had been carelessly on and with a few strokes ot the hatchet It was removed this box an almost unrecognizable hufnan bodywas found so badly decomposed that It WAS Sortie time before it could be recognized as a himtart body' The corpse had been forced into the box and the head bent double and the" arms folded against the sides A small rope kept the body in this rosition a The features were unrecognizable and all that remained to serve as a means of recognition was the halrwhich was of a dark brown color and cut short 1 Some kind of ashes probably chlo ride of lime had' been placed In the box and this had eaten so much of the flesh that It had been reduced to slimy pulp The police set at work at once Identify the body and a halt dozen clews were found Henry Devere saloonkeeper at Nu424 Dearborn street and others thought the body to be that of Chazal a native of Lyons rance oisappcarea rrom ms lodgings in during ebruary ot 7893 The Mrs Theodore Mosher living at Ravenswood park Chicago who Oliver Pike told the police that appeared from Seattle three years before and she thought the body might be bls Other per sons thought the body that of an Englishman wno disappeared irom salt Lake Buda 105 (Boland) tripes (Odoini 3 David 105 iMItchell) 15 to 1 third Daisy Osborne rancis Reis Miss diss also ran Third race School Girl 101 (Mitchell) 9 to 2 won Jim Conway 98 (Slack) 10 to bi Second 1 Ktit1ftrnh fAVwldr" to 1 "third time 22)0 Nailer At i ran Tl'zvf vssza Tr rntfiHii 1 i Rn axiil 0 to Dc'won Triadzlta 95 111 I T'x Vaughan 104 (Odom) 7 to 2 sthird time 1:41 irst Past and Arthur Behan also ran ifth "IT's Algaretta108 4 to 1 ana 8 to won Miss Mae: Day 97 (Odom) 3 to 1 and even second Wan Durango 111 (Bo V' thlr tlrnp Dr' Parkerouannah 1'arker Dolly WBthoff Santa Anna amt Black Annie also ran Sixth race selling Wdom) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 Hora Daniels 100i (Mitchell) 10 to 1 and to 1 second Eldcrim 101 (Wedderstrand) 3 to 1 third tim' 1 43 Caloocan Russell Decimal Jh Bobby and My rutterfly also ran Entries I irst race seven furlongs selling u1Jne 91 Tobli Payne 98 Cotton Plant Miss xvutiB ifeorge Zanetto 101 Col Cast Idy 161: Chicopee 105 Second 7 rick Decimal 33 cia Kindred 102 leuron third race one and an eighth miles selling Klondike Queeny 98 Merry lluchess s3 Phy las 95 Jennie 98i TeutonsW 'Klng Elk wood 100 Col rank Waters 103 Elldad 103 out th race Dr Parker im Koenig 1 98 Strangest Ix nnep 19: Tom Middleton Eva luce 104 Verify 106 San 109 Compensation 110 ifth race mile and twenty yards Helle of Dublin 102 Joe Doughty 104: Sun God Bright Night Cathedral 107: Joe Bell Wordsworth 109: George Cox 112 Sixth race one and nn elghth' mUes selllng Monongah 10O? rank McConnell 102 Tin Gallant 103 Can 1 See 103 Elsmere 107 Moncrelth IOS "Pacemaker 114 Albert ValelH Ten Minutes at Bed Time will prevent or cure! Croup ive Minutes at Time 1 will stop a Cold Albion Too strong' for Olivet Albion Mich January team work was too much for Olivet College in the first basketball game of the season to day the Uome team winning by a score of 22 to1l' or Albion goals were thrown by BcalfGrocock and Miore while OIIvet point wtmiers Aery Diefenbach and Gray A feature was th Parallel bar exhibitions by the Porto Ricastn P'8 in V'e itwo collees Emanuel Colon of Olivet and Allmonte of Albion and ks as 4 Ur)U Newtaiigh January" The eastern championship skating races were continued to day on Downing Park lake Thelwtnd was high but the ico was In perfjet" condition The final iUn Inward A lach of omv wiim ot Orange Iake sec ond YiHiun of third din tImr Tho hat of Ulfe 4M inetreabUMn championship wau'won by a i ewbuirh Wheelmen in :57 2 of MuntreaJ was second The sec rod en V13 by James Drury Montreal burgh heelmen time 111 heat wib won by Drury in I 1 fk COO 111 4441 VV atiir 11 haniIllonwhlp was skated in Was second and Jnuies Drury a flnu spun on the lasts lari few feet skating races umvniUK 1'aiK iaku to LskA)nieter championship wa skate! heats The first heat was won bv A vi UU1 oi Montreal 3 mlns 3 2 Tot Goar has given up hope of having hts arm round Into pitching form again and will plav no more baelTall Chauncey Plher the St Paul pitcher is an expert roller polo player and lie Is now mem ber of a teaun in Richmond Ind As the result of the football games plaved bv the Past season a net pi otlt of over 5 10 OW was added to the treasury Wisconsin and Notre Dame will meet on diamond this year as two games have been flmingcd one ut the home of tach nine This afternoon at 3 a complimentary musical programme will be given at the Detroit Wheelmen Club to which all members of the organization are invited Billy Earle the eccentric little 'catcher who made the trip around the world with Anson and other stars will masage an Independent team in Richmond Ind this year Anwii still thinks there is a chance ot th rival league taking the field but favors a rion conflictlng schedule when the time arrives to prepare the arrangement of garnes Oxford and Cambr dg after consultation have decided that it would be better to postpone thh return field games with Harvard and Yale un'til 1J01 principally owing to the dilticulty of arrang ing a date suitable to bothsidcs It Milwuuaee has an American association' club it is expected that Tom Daly wUl bo a member of the team as he Is very pc pular in the Wiscon city and the clulru is wade that he ha? Drom ised to join the rival league 1 McGraw is quoted as saying that his new clnb a baseball park and will opon office down town where the National asne mag nates held forth while Hanlon is advised to hot ten home before they take his resilience George Tebeau evidently intends to desert the American League a he is signing la vers tho Denver club in the new Westm ''fJJague esterday Joe Walsh the Battle Creek terms to play with Denver this jear According to Baltimore advices McGraw has already written letters to every member of the Orioles asking them to sign with the club in the new league" but the men" will not commit thetnse ves until they find out whether the riv organization is a certainty or merely a flash in the fan "Alexander Kruger' who claims relationship to Oom aul is a strong man and all around ath lete who has been with the Wallace show for several seasons His feats of driving nails through planks and breaking rtxks with bare fists are now performed daily for the amuse ment of all interested ones at Gus J3 Grand River avenue Cleveland gentlemen have revived an amstenr athh tl association in that elty The iVannorv has been leased for one jeir with a privfieee of five an it will be fitted up as a midern gyn naslvm Immediately with ruining track Indoor ball dla nond and paraphernalia noces ay a big amateur Indoor meet will be held abou't eb ruary 22 when the opening of the ciub will take' A Baltimore lawyer has looked up the terms of the lease for the ball park In that city and de clares that the major league club has no to remove or tear down the stands wb'ch can 1 rightfully used by the parties who hkVe se cured i csscsslon of the park If this ho' ds good and the circuit is not reduced to eight clubs the coup will bring in nice returns to the men organized the new company 1 "r10 IiaB been enjoying a good laugh b'er the attempt of the major league magnates to keep their meeting In Cleveland a secret and says he made no effort at any time to hide his Identity while he Wila always readv to talk Wtth the orest City scribes If he kSows anj thlng about the plans of the' National League and be certainly does he refuses to make them pnb but b9 professes to believe that the rival elrrolt will not cut much figure despite tim show ot strength made la i iait iJS Totals 665 Maroon Track Team Captain Must Ex plain Ann Arbor Mich Michigan has strong proof that Ca pt Maloney Of the Chicago track team is guilty of profes sionalism if the affidavit hich Is now In the possession of the board controlling athletics is true The affidavit will be presented to the au thonties of the westem inter collegiate associa tion at the proper time Us contents or the basis of the claim Is not made public but the wvs xmv uvru xxi liw lianas or Michigan pome weeks 6 two XV in CuMwell and? James Druryconi and third respectively time secs The second heat was "won bv alf "NX Vlf Ki i iivk 4 ir ri rimetr3G6 hlril xioie Jlo rhe final heav was won by A Ihomas SaKer ww fHcund and Drury third time TneMW ineter handicap 1 A Thomas Newburgh won: Qtrr secundA Leuch Chester third TheoWO meler eastern champion kfl tui in nlllX ilv I mis 11 ba ger was second and Gibbs a xww wul laps to the mile ywpcuHv uie races rner rivalry between the Newburgh and Skaters but Newburgh won all the champion ship events but one Th finishes In all thetuees were close and exciting QnnkerCrew Will Not Row at Henley Philadelphia January The rowing authori ties ot the Univei lty of Pennsylvania have abandoned the idea ot Henley trip and the projxwd Paris trip will not be acted upon until after tho Hudson rl er regatta This decision was reached at a meeting at which every department was represented rowing committee reported that the crew could not be entered at Henley without losing nt Poughkeeu ste and that game was not worth the lnle candidate Are Very Numerous New Haven Ct? January Capt Allen of the Yale called out the: candidates for the eight to day and nearly lix men responded The captain gave the men a talk regarding bls plans and told them to be on hand Monday In readiness for active work or tha training will be carried on In the tank at the gymnasium where there Is suf ficient room for two eights to work at the same time and when the harbor becomes onen "suf ficiently to allow it they will be sent out for spins in the heavy barges The three upper riaas are pretty evenly divided as to the num ber of candidates Some of them who reported to day rowed in the varsity or were substitutes last yearThe majority them however never have had experience ith the sculls The men range jy to lr0 pounds In weight Cam? Allen Is confident some gxxl material will be found in the new squad materia! will be After a patient wait the long looked for and much desired cold snap has favored the many curlers in this part of the country' and the merry hum oj the granite over the corrugated surface of the' ice is again beard on the Detroit and Indsor rinks Owing to the soft weather numerous competitions have' been delayed and every advantage will be taken of the present favorable conditions to make up for lost time This week wm be a particularly busy one amons Detroit and indsor curlers as Tuesday morn ing the westem Ontario competition will com mence nM he orest avenue nnks of the trott curling club that organization being renre wntwlbr rinks skipped by Robert Hutton and Alx Jvtrr r' 2 Tha official umpire John WlUiaansan Sr hi 1st Drossman 1 52 Barkenowita 201 2 Totals iveMinutes 1 Every Now and Then will cure a Cough ive Minutes at Any Time or in will insure you against Diph therid Scarlet ever and all con tagious diseases 1 Hemloran and Bannockburn In at Time San rancisco January 27 Oakland results Weather cloudy track fast irst race 78 mile Tuthlll107 (Vitatoe) 3 to 1 wonLira erick107 (IN Jones) 3 to 1 second Mont Kale itH (Jenkins) 2 to 1 third time 1 :27 1 2 zvn cw 4 1 0 4 1 i Cl 1 14 C3 1 yrl I 1 1 I I I I I 11 I HI I Ml SIC I 3 4 Dinmed 101 XValsh) 4 to 5 RedwaM 104 (Spencar) a 4 to 1 seconds 1 4 mi niuuri jot IVilKinsj 4 IO io rsu auuc iNorroru itnu tzunuara aisu ran lift LVI Diggs Warden :3 1 4 Glady ourth burn 128 (Bullman) 7 to 10 won lamora 95 (J Martin) 7 to 1second Sheppard 110 (E Jones) 5 to 1 third time 1:39 (Riormond David Te nny also run Dr Nembula left ifth lace 3 4 mile Bentioran 122 (Spencer) 2 to 5 won rank Bell llo (Perkins) 8 to 1 second Ben Iedi 105 (Rossi 8 to 1 third time 1:12 1 2 which equals track record at Oakland Nova also ran Sixth race mile Sisquoc 107 (Buchanan) 25 to 1 won lora Bird 110 (Jenkins) 3 to 1 second Aborigine' 107 (E Jones) 25 to third: time 1:42 Mission Cho teau Hlpponax Saul of Tarsus Miss Vera ring a Ung Nance d'Or also run Entries: irst race 7 furlongs Schil ler 100 Croker 104 Cipriano 103 Sylvan Lass 1G2 tXlcrot lol st Istulor San Augustine 100: Delecta Clarando 9(5 Sec ond race u(ui tty course Choteau Rod wtld Billy Moore llipponnx IOS Alnendral Harry Thatcher Bagdad Sisquoc 105 Bandura Nance 103 CnroHa 102 Zlska 103 Third race 6 Monrovia Yule Glenn Ulster Alice etiuary May Imp cion nilla 107 ourth nice 1 1 8 miles Del Paso II 110 Imperious 109 Toribio Perseus Grand Sachem 107: Merops Red Pirate 104 Invcrary II Land 100 Stronm 99 (ifth race 7 furlongs selling Road Runner 110 liwyhee Col Rotor Kli tellu Skirmish Lost (irl'105: Ballsta 1'104 Meadow Ixirk 103 Manzan illa 101 Gold Baron lOo Sixth race Erode Anjou 115: Bathos i(2 Bogus Rill Daniel My Gypsy S5 1 a1 Mopole Billiard Palace finest equipped RTTTtafw Iff Ktates 2 he celebrated "Exposition is included equipment DAVID STUDEN Proorietor AdicHplng Hotel Metropole Tim Toolln has started but twice on the coast ana each time was in the money A quiet tip was out on I' Caton vestrdav hiit ha 1 i i BUIJ ixau JIQ beating his field Odnn was lined $15 Taber received an assess ment of $25 and A Wtber got two days on tne ground for misbehavior at post riday after noon Jockey Hothersoll has been set down for: one week by the starter at New Orleans for repeat edly breaking through the barrier while at the Business Rules lor the Guidance of Win' Clerltsi'''" When John'! Blair (who recently worth from $56600000 to $70000000 and who is said to have owned In the course of his ninety odd years of life more railroads and also more land than any other private in dividual in the world kept a country store at Gravel Hill (now Blairstown) in New Jer ney in 111 he employed two clerks He had then been in business forhimself eleven years He had set up for himself before he was IS years old or his two clerks he out a set of rules The original in Air handwrit ing was given by the late Charles Vail to William Howell who has had it in his possession for forty years The reward of $5 referred to in the rules was claimed by Aaron Kesey then one of Mr two clerks The document is as follows: AND REGULATIONS TO SERVED BY 1 CLERKS The Storehouse and the Goods in the same to be kept in the most perfect order' Nothing to be permitted to Lie in a Sloven ly manner about the floora Neither clothesshoes Goods or any other article 2 No article of Goods clothing or any otner matter to be made use or unnecessar ily But in the most prudent and respectable manner This is a matter worthy to be ob served and Lived up to as carelessness and Negligence is the ruin of all Business and this particular above all others ought to lie most strictly and prudently observed inorder to makea Merchantor any other good Citizen Unless the Principle the most Important of all is lived up to it is useless to undertake any Business whatever with the Idea of Making aLivlng And any per son who does not live upto this Huie of conduct loses mv confidence Every article of store Goods to be kept in their place in the most respectable and neatest manner and The books are to be kept posted UP by thehead clerk and every item examined fleet an1 cwrinrl rlnrk Jhp Chnri es sm nnmaee meieui mat in take can oe louna vv niuu it so uuue win give our business a character worthy of notice and Appreciated by our customers and ourselves 5 I cannot allow my clerks to associate too much with loose and immoral charac ters nor requent the Taverns Neither do I wish' them to scuffle or wrestle with such but' pride themselves above this as no goodscan result from it but: a Great Tniurv it will bring on them such as sloth fulness and lounging about the store And I those characters will take many privileges in my 'absence which would give uneasi ness 6 I wish my clerks on the Sabbath to go Regular to church This is a good prin ciple It sets a good example to others If they should not be immediately benefitted by it 7 Never permit yourself to use seven broprcs to sweep the house with neither five blickeys to keep water' in and other like extravagances in proportion Those principles of extravagance are disgusting and would ruin anv man in due time Can you think it looks better or why is it done? 8 The 'Principles of trade are these and must be observed by any person going into business or 'carrying on same which are: Be strictly attentive always to your business Be Punctual in all Alatters Be careful and economizing in all things Make the best of all! things you have' Watch the situation of your accounts! Strictly attendrto your collections moder ately the debtor when he has funds that you know of If dunned in duo form you generally succeed Always know 4 (a? i 11 11 a Mir' MHuaMuu ma juui uwn zkiiairs? Avoid Itiin or poinjy to any placft von have no business It is glways better" to attend to your business If you contract ahead and TH3 let I I pay them E7A decent prudent man will pear much better in a Hemp Suit than a slovenly careless fop in a Silk Sult" The clerk best complying with the auove rules shall be paid on the first of next April five dollars if both live up to it five dollars each with my good will Always consider that you are do ing business for yourselves you do my business If you live" up to the Rules laid down will make men of you and it will make men of yourselves that I can do for you would be of no Service if you comply with my Rules and fol low my advice If you pursue the course I have laid down all will be safe and I shall have the pleas keeping good matured but if not all will be confusion and I xnust Etarnallvfind Xault 'ex 8 TE VUdtt Only a laugh but the or of the hours In 1 gloom UthCir flowed that has rei 8Unshlne m' Poor JittlsY" Onyit 1 wll "Whose choie Oh Iean gdcss whose the fips that caiU whos PuttintT such perfume in only a laugh Only a laugh! My lone life js shadowy Tinged with the darkness that sohtud grows Most of the brightness missed most of glad away Most of its tenderness' chilled by th snows Only a laugh' but so much of the gay in in Oh weret here love be sweeter I could forget that my hair has its in it i "Were it me more only a Taught York Press jiThe police xnude 4nvestigatioria Chazal was never accounted for the belief that it was not his body' During the twoi weeks following' the discovery of the body proof that it was the remains of Oliver was furniched the police and the body was finally turned over to Mrs Pike for burial It developed that Pike had been employed as an attendant in an insane asylum at Steila coom Wash a ike's relatives became convinced that he had been murdered at Seattle because he waa possessed of Information of the alleged mis management of the Institution In which he had been employed It was learned that ike had had trouble with the officials of the asylum a few weeks before he disappeared After leaving the asylum Pike went to Aberdeen Wash and later to Seattle relatives received a let ter from Aberdeen two years after bls ap pearance in which it was stated that had had dlllicultles at the Port Steilacoom asylum before coming to Aberdeen It was also stated that he owned two good lots In Aberdeen and his friends there were unable to account for his disappearance The Jat tiace that relative could find of Pike was July 3 when he had visited the brother of Jones in Seattle Shu (lie's Mysterious Death During the Investigation of disappear ance relatives learned that John A who i l4 1 A z1 no case mis I twpivycu xi iue asy done will Mum had died under peculiar circumstances I the asylum The body had been shipped to Wau seori uana relatives mere had a post mortem examination held which disclosed the fact that poison in large quantities was Hn the stomach The asylum authorities had statedthat Shadle had died of apoplexy Other mysterious deaths at the asylum led relatives to believe that the authorities thr might thve some motive in getting him out of the way The dates of disappearance and the shlping of the mysteriousbox from Halt Luke City tallied and the rela tives became positive that the box contained the remains of Oliver ike The body was so badly decomposed that the police depended entirely upun uii uuujsLuiiueH ana me relatives in Itr turned over to mother and buried as This brought the mystery to an the local police were concerned that thc lx)dv was that nf iiPike ike made an attempt to learn parti disappearance and supposed murder suit urnounieu nntn nr soon forgotten all persons concerned firmly be lieving that body lay in the family lot In the cemetery at Delta The Identity of the body will probably remain' an uncolved mystery as the Chicago police have practically no clew to work upon Wm golf club golf cl til club Shlnnecock Ktllg golf club Garden city golf dub X4lke WCKXl: Ch ica ffO trrftf 5 ciuto ofyopta Hunt club Onweatsla club Totblan County club Champion Vardan la ConilnK Southampton Enjt January 27 Harry Hen th open golf champion railed from for the United States to day on the American line mamcr St Paul Mat Sciuinc Etfce tri ft "'A fc 1st 2d 3d let 2d 3d Tounx 152 203 17S Croaare 136 155 153 Nesper 190 127 126 Kelsel 151 1W 114 iMBneB 130 157 113 Reif 183 1 19 S145 Hoeft 1S6 DO 174 Kolbe 138 D2 191 Gebhard 169 264 144 Morri 153 156 121 Totals 806 871 735 Totals 761 768 727.

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