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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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Tins DETROIT REE PRESS: WEDNESDAY 3IAHCII 7 1900 EASY OR AVORITES BURNS TUR AM) TRACK TALK NEED AN AX nn Ibis an'A Jim like a pair of Kilkenny better situated to hand BEHRENS IS CHAMPION put The Detroit I) ETK IT TR A I Titre I njared Packing for lat no GEMIIIAL SPORTING XOT13 AGAINST KEEN ilm IM in to THE Have You NEWS ROM SAGINAW Yellow Skin? bout NEW gars between i club In Sullivan tv! th Hat having been rendered senseless in by a blow from a railroad tie he 10331 110171 rank mayor to ll Bundy a weak amateur does not nor can COAL MIMI SHAT STILL IX DIICULTY storm that started last even to rain during the early hours I made Sag THAT HOY SHAW PILOTED TURES THE PURSE hft up like a jack was on his knees NOW ENTER BENNETT PARK WITH THE KEYS DETROIT MAN DEEATED WIUJAM BAR BER THE PITTSBURG BANTAM WITH STALLINGS AS A PARTNER HE HAS PURCHASED THE CLUB Wilmeter 1W: Grand Sachem Duke of York IL Charles Let el Senora Caesar Terrene Syl TVE THEM INISHED WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS THUS BAY CITY OICIALS WILL' DE CII1B ITS ATH ROSS LANDED A AVORITE AT OAKLAND OTHER RESULTS AND ENTRIES decided to take of evidence that immoral but to and judge He was the snow and the train He was still alive but died ten January a son of the deceased was found After considering the matter the meeting the absence presented is Electric Railway for a street car as he both the Circuit and a decision in the lat John Itodabaugh who was charged torturing a little glfl by holding a hot iron to her person in November last acquitted in the Circuit Court this after noon the jury being out five hours The defense claimed the Injury was inflicted In fun and not maliciously Charles Ovenden 45 years of age was struck by an incoming Michigan Central Detroit train at I o'clock this afternoon near his homer Ann Ah fifth ward of West Bay City Ovenden was returning home from a grocery store and having his head down against a wind di I not see the train as he started to cross the track thrown Into the snow and the stonred minutes alter leaching the depot last frozen to death in the back yard of iiia pome falling was carrying would toe could black Root A yellow complexion pains In the side frightful dreams palpitation of the heart trembling sensations and a hot throbbing head are signs of constipation Take the standard laxative of the Beecham's Tills They differ in their effect from all similar preparations being easily borne by the stomach and bowels and bring positive relief and comfort In fifteen minutes Take them freely for they are as harmless as efficacious Price 25 cents a box? No matter how violent or excruciating the pain the Rheumatic Bed ridden Infirm Crippled Nervous Neuralgic or proatrate wlttf disease ma suffer Grand Rapids Mich March Young Kinney of Chicago was Sanchez the Cuban Wonder THEY WILL SEE the Knights of Pythias were mid Prevented There la not a remedial agent tn the world that will cure ever and Ague and atl other Malarious Bilious and other fevers aided bv RADWAY'B PILLS bo quickly al BADWATS READY RELIE Price Ct cents per bottle Sold bv al! drua RADWAY CO New York be yet To bls determination and enterprise be attributed the unraveling of the legal tan tliat have enmeshed the local baseball eluo It is quite possible that to Burns is due the that Detroit will have professional baseball vvil i etLii deeding effort to straighten out the tt ftp i PAID IN CASH AND ASSUMED MINOR CLAIMS One may was fatally hurt and two seri ously injured in the salt packing room of (he North American Chemical Co at 10 last night Michael Jankowiak re ceived internal Injuries from which he can not recover Martin Marchinak had his back crushed and Michael Mikoiojcak had one of his legs broken The men had un dermined a big pile of salt and it was arranged for another workman to climb on top and break down the overhanging por tion The latter did so while the three men were caught by They were cated Jim Burns can now get into Bennett Park with out ul ig an an Last summer granted the use of the hall grounds but found that the magnate were locked ont Jim Is a member good fellow He April 2 Is the date set for the opening of the Benning spring meeting and Mars Cassidy tH Summerfield slon to the ability of Childs thnt did not pleuse Summerfield who immediately Issued a ballenge to Root in which Childs agrees to stop Root in six rounds or take the end of the purse Root has drawn the color line so there will be iiouniiK to it put words although it one of the best cards a Chicago club on If Root would agree to meet the low who Is but slightly heavier than convmced an apprentice a valued mem were weight of salt nearly suffocated before extrl Bunyadi Janos Taken in the morning either pure or diluted with hot Or cold water it pro duced a copious evacuation without avTg urmnu it any intentional di cotuiort or exhaustion GOOD WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT AT EMPIRE THEATER JAST NIGHT Igist night the Electrical union members a smoker in the hoJI at IT Monroe avenue and the star attraction of the event was a glovb con test between Suidow Snyder and Kid uin The last named tighter is much heat ier than Snvl der but is less experienced and It prmal to a one sided battle The rounds were only two minutes In duration and the third round strong one landed a swing Hush on 1a putting him down: and out The latter did so underneath and they tne immense Bay City Mich March 6 Mayor Mc Ewan the city attorney and board of po lice commissioners met In the city hall at 3 this afternoon to discuss the mat ter of allowing the presentation of the play "Sapho" nt the opera house to mor row evening for an hour no action in the piece as attend the performance themselves Democrats Ousted Elmira March 6 Dr lood Republican was elected1flV 57R nltiraJIfv nvr War lr Democrat The Republicans also elected ten aidermen which gives them a majority in the common council The city has been in control of the Democrats for jcroro than twenty years Saginaw Mich1 March 6 Material isbeing placed on the ground on the west side for the new coal mine shaft of the Chappell ordney Coal Company The work of sinking the shaft will begin as soon as the preliminaries are: arranged At least four new mines will be put down in Sagi naw county the oresent year Chappell Benham of this city ar sink ing two shafts for lead and zinc at Joplin Mo They have a large amount of land there under lease Trains on all roads reaching this point last night were blocked Several Inches of snow mixed with sleet fell which ren dered traffic difficult The temperature is falling rapidly this evening and high north erly winds prevail Police Judge Is ill at st hospital and a consultation of phyl slcians gives no hope for his recover' The snow Ing turned of the morning and froze giving every thing a coating of ice The street railway lines were tied up most of the morning but all are now running cars as usual CURES THE WORST PAINS In from on twenty minutes Net one hour after reading tills advertisement need any one SUER WITH INTERNALLY A bait to a tenspoonfut In half a tumbler ot water wtll in a few mlnutea eure Cramps SpW4) Sour Stomach Nauaea Vomiting Heartburn Sick Headache Diarrhoea Celle latulency and all Internal pains Detroit has good men in all branches' partlc ularly tn restling and as good men cannot be kept down neither can they be put down the result being that August Behrens la now the acknowledged VKhpound wrestler of America and Reilly won his sebdiul profeeaional match Both feats were performed on the stage the Umpire theater last night In the presence of an enthusiastic but somewhat small crowd a number ot ladles being present William Barber ot Pittsburg the oply wrestler of the same weight who ever threw Behrens and the acknowledged champion of the bantamweight division both as an amateur and since Joining was Lansing Mich March 6 Willison A Keen of Detroit was not so keen when he sued the Detroit being ejected from has been defeated In the Supreme Courts ter court having been rendered to day Keen took a car to ride to the corner of ourteenth and Warren avenues and was going thence east on Warren On the Sun day previous the company had changed its regulations giving transfers east on War ren good on cross town cars only and not good on the cars marked Keen rode on a belt car and therefore the con ductor refused to honor the transfer Keen was ejected The Supreme Court says that in finding for the railway company the lower court was not in error as the trans fer? on its face sdid not entitle him to ride on a belt line car The court says the rule is that as between the conductor and pas senger the right of the latter to travel the ticket produced must be conclusive evi dence w' will be very glad to tide tor E4 Corrigan if the Master ot Hawthorne de sires rts services tLe English courses as they always got along well together two or three years ego when Sloan took many mounts for Cor rigan In California J' Miller left a five pound lead pnd hang ng In toe paddock stall when he rode VVed Monday and he was fined 550 and wut not Lo allowed to ride for anyone other than nts employer during the remainder of the rnt lng while jiis valet has been Indefinitely sus for the careless act that caused many 7 1 ticket the horse be lg vvell played tor the place ct vt nan a ti iitnir ana itupedeau plainly tired under the strain wrestbng During one of the intervals a class of eussaeasiB vp uars minutes with rounds place him in the bald headed row gles and fact of high class the coniing reason peared to grow tnure dUtlcuit to solve aiilwhen rieniuwii JUiiJiBUU unui yuii ilb vm looked as though Detroit ulgtot te dropped en tirely for one year Burns kept pegging away and by hl willingness to pay the amount de munied when a price was finally named bas se cured control of the club and park say for said Burns last night I have been too busy closing this deal to make any plans fur the future but It has looked for several days as though we would get the club and Stallings has been corresponding with play ers until we have a pretty line on the men who are for sale Stallings and myself are the sole owners of the club Jt Is not a stock com pany but a partnership and we will run it to the test of our ability rind without outside as sistance Ng one else is interested in the deal in any way nnr will others get an interest This Is not a matter of sentinent but a business venture I commenced into the baseball business lest summer became mure and mure convinced that a club Detroit Is a good in vest ent and when the opportunity presented Itselt tried to get in on the ground door it was a stony road but well that ends well and dun think we will have any regrets to ex press as the result of the purchase while tvo hope to make the public feel the same way 1 don know whether the club will play Sun day ball or not Thatt 1 a question that will be ddddcHl later There is too inueh to think uf that is of mere importance at the present time have every confidence in the ability uf Stallings to get together a team that will make a good showing in the race win the pennant if we can but that is not expected the rirst year it is well known that Stallings gave Detroit the best baseball in Western league history in lMM and lasq season and now that he Is part owner the club as well as manager tne results should be fully as satisfactory you think? I have been in communication with President Ban Johnson by telegtaph telephone and wall and have been assureu that 1 will bo recognized by the league We paid $12000 in cash for the club and also assumed some minor indebtedness that will bring the price shghtlv above that fig ure This caused the hitch yesterday but rather than have the deal hang lire longer we made the concessions and closed up this noon meeting of the American league will doubt less be held In UlUcago Saturday and of course I will be there How about a club in Chicago? Well I would never have purchased the Detroit club If I had not been a enured that our circuit will include Chicago and I am for such a move first last and all the time war or no war I suppose It will be better to get along without a clash but it is up to the National league If they let us go ahead ns Hart promised Johnson he could Well and good If they do not then I suppose it is war and we'll go It alone 1 met Cumiskey Klllllea and Manning in Chicago and know that like Johnson they are all men of ability and determination They will find that ih Detroit they have a fighter for his rights if fight It is and I guess we will come out all right no matter what angle Necessary changes and improvements will be made at Bennett park by the new' magnates one of which will be the erection of more bleachers out towards right field The diamond which looks all right from the stand will be leveled up as it is very rough especially around third base and Pat poor showing on many occasions was duo to the condition of the field in tLe vi cinity of his position No southern trip will be taken and the men will report in Detroit and get into condition as they did last spring On account of the lateness of ths day Manager Stallings is somewhat handicapped in his task of securing players but his well known ability as a developer of youngsters will doubtless enable him to put a team in th field that will ably retire tent one of the best baseball cities in the Ameri can league or in the country as far as popula tion is concerned Diesday morning Van Derbeck drew up a bill of sale and offered to transfer the club to Gus Koch of Milwaukee but as he would not insert a clause guaranteeing a clear title the man from Wisconsin refused to close tHe deal After Burns and Stallings purchased the club they met Koch and O'Brien opened a few bottles of grape juice and parte! the best of friends Koch says he will be in baaebaH wvner or I later when he can set hi right but it he knows where there is a chance to break in he Is keenin it to himself Stallings was the happiest man in town last night and says if hard work counts for anvthlng he will have a club this year that will keep the others guessing from start to finish of the season He Is glad that the matter is settled up as had Burn failed to make this deal he fully intended to retire from the diamond to enter other busi ness fields Eddie Lenny the Philadelphia boxer I very ill with malaria His manager Jim Doughertv has called off all his matches snerry The Hot Springs club has offered a liberal per nf th fffit rAa(ra a George Lawler and Jack McCormack Chicago Jack Daly will make his flrt fight In Aaivu uw ureewwooa New York wbere he is to meet Spike in a 25 round battle addy Sullivan manager cf Oscar Gardner and Xilmah Sir itzhugh won Hodd aecond third: Cast Barney and Slddarth also ran Entries: irst rare selling mile Profits 112 By George Col Cassidy 113 Banrlca ree Lady Swordsman 115 Jim Conway Goose Liver Loy ally 117 Second race unle Ophelia 112 Diffidence Sylvian Msserlcordfa Macle Ma rco Jamaica Lovable Belle of Orleans 107 Third race steeplechaa short Van Brunt 13 Voyageur 140 Jack Hayes 155 Chfssemite loo ourth race the Lightning stakes mile Seiuplre 100 Plead 102 Choice Wild Pirate 105 bad Satu 115 (couple Plead and Choice as A II II Morris entry) ifth race I Maggie Davis 02 Dr Vaughan Miss Mae Day Miss Dede 06 Cora Ilavllle II UH De brlde 100 Gold Or 102 Prince of Veronfa 103 Sixth race mile Orlandlne Eva Moe Sadie Burnham lora Daniels 117 The Bobby Jodee llU Indian 122 to 5 and 1 Rose) 8 to 1 son Shlnfane Third race HA Cheesemire 15t (Huston) 4 to 5 and out won Glover Vendig 13G (Eggerson) 13 to 5 and 7 to 10 second Seldenbarh 13 4 (V Porter) 12 to 1 third time 2'2U Uleakmore also ran Theresa bolted at the quarter ourth race i tur Ham tine HO Hose) to 10 and 1 to 2 won Ata lJ (W Shaw) 7 to 2 and 4 to 5 second Jim Gore II 1H (Winkfield) 5 to 1 third time 1 Diana onso Inlook Tom Collins and Myrtle Van also ran ifth race 114 Northumberland 105 (W Shaw) 11 to and 4 to 5 wont Jennie L(7 (J hMlller) 15 to I and 5 to 1 second Clarence 1004 (Clawsom 0 to third time 1:54 Nailer Judge Steadman Chapin Pickwick Wild Tartar also ran ssixtn race mile selling i 122 (Mitchell) and ont 110 IMcJovntl 7 to and 2 to 1 Wedding Guest 122 (J Miller) 10 to 1 time 1:42 Sadie Burnham Dtnornle REILLY DISPOSED THE CHICAGO STRONGMAN NEWS THE SPORTING WORLD Sidnev Iuca continues to show form that is Phasing to the talent and he is bound to have a strong following when be starts in the derby at New Orleans A trotting circuit is being formed op Dong Is land and it Is the intention of eastern horsemen to do some racing there in June before starting through grand circuit The accident to Barataria that made It necessary to destroy that useful anlraal practically puts waiiy Kesaende out nf the racing business as it was bls ovn bread winner To morrow the greatest of all running horses 1 lying ox will be sold In England and there is A suspicion that Whitney will purchase wontierful stallion and ship him to this coun try Texas Smith male Monday a bad day for Tony Dlcaizi as the last named turfman wcn two eell ng races and in each rne Smith bid the winner up making it cost LdcaJzi to laroteot Donna ilfta and 3ea Knight i Geralcire the famous racing mare of pfienom enai speed at short distmcc bolder ef the world record for half a tulle In forty six sec onds Is dead at Napa farm XIer newly born foal txy Crighton died at the sains Willis the Boston pitcher will assist catcher Clarke of the tune team in coaching the Prince ton baseball candidates Charles II Steiger editor and publisher of the id land Sun ami a former well known writer of (porting events was in Detroit yesterday Chicago people are again making a big 'u about Sunday golf playing but like other outdoor aports it will probably ro ou uninterruptedly Iklftus does not know Whether Mertes or Me Cartlw wtll play center held for the Chleairo team but the scrappy Sandow will doubtless be favored If Pat Dillard makes good with the St Louts team thia spring that Club will have seven left handed hitters Tebeau expects to make a first baseman out of Patsy Confh Stagg has organized a freshman sopho more nine the men have been measured for uni forms and ames will be scheduled for this team with the reserves of Illinois and other colleges Many of the Chicago players have remirted in that city prepared tar the trip to West Baden that will be made to morrow After a week or ten days tn that place the players will be taken to Selma Ala If Baltimore Is dropped by the National league Hanlon intends to gle Pai Powers a three vear lease of tjie ball vark in order to the Eastern league a berth in that city without op position unless new grounds are built An old bell player say's batting averages will take an awful slump this year if the league is reduced tq eight clubs as tbere is so much tal ent that eight fast teams will be in the IVId and the best pitchers will be working every day Jimmy Ryan of the Chicago chib says he hopes CumULey will locate a team in the Windy City as he believes that it will be a good thing for the Kame If Jim Hart hears that Ryan tuay be released or have his salary cut beyond recogni tion New York writers say If the baseball tangle is not straightened out this week there Is no one to bjame but reedman aa the arbitrary attitude he has assumed naturally makes the other magnates determined to have something to say and they are prepared to make sacrifices If necessary to bumble the disturber Jlnuuv Manning growing facetious in his old age He says he has received numerous entry blanks from promising youngsters as well as sea soned campaigners ami expects to have a big field of starters in his spring handicap By this ha moans that the under reserve to the Kan sas City club are returning signed contracts and he will have more players tran he needs the weeding out process being an unpleasant task State Salt Inspector Caswell has the following report for ebruary: inaw county 31179 barrels Wayne St Clair 19248 Mason 13533 Bay Midland 2475 Manistee 228 total ebruary 1899 124310 had changed bls mind an they Jim Burns everybody knows of the order and an? all round is also anything but ling as in his younger days fie was an cnarnpion boxer and wrestler History record the fact that he is a woodsman lie bo termed a knocker but the way' he handled an ax when he broke into Bennett park thus enabling the Knights of Pythias members to fill Wtrh trimr nnvarticM nn Ifirri mni uie '(micoKerB tnat ne naa sorvea ehip in an ex factory or had been her of tho anvil chorus It Is different nosv Yesterday Bums oerhanB now Hint nn ik should os called James was Landed the keys to the various locks on the gates and doors at Bennett park but Bums was as he handed $12viro cold planks to Van Dvr beck rf presenta'lve Attorney Alfred Duck lug' So Jim can now walk up to the gates turn the rusty locks with the keys that have been carried by another for the Past four years cl hub the stairs that lead into the grand stand and proudly say am monarch all 1 survey except the plan ing mH! and the wild oat stands Time works wondrous changes and although It was a long time coming one has at last oc curred that will cause no pamrs of regret in tne iirniLS i np nmrrma nr naigiinit baseball franchise players lease of Bennett para and other minor that go with it vveie yes terday transferred to Burns and Stallings who will make it their business to give this cltv an me baseball such as uho size of the city and the lib erality of the residents deserve They do not claim the pennant therefore have not yet ordered a flagstaff from which to ily the bunting but do promiso to gtt tocctaer the best club obtainable for the coming season or many days the deal has been pending had not Burns made a determined effort to ac complish what he set out to do the end would not New Orleans March avorites finished first injure of the jux races which composed to card The track was fast and the weather fine iMmmartes: irst race one mile Bequeath 106 (W to and 1 to won Sun God tBoiand) 2u to and 8 to 1 second Prince Ileal 32 (Talley) 4 to 5 third time 1:421 Althea Sorrel Rose Manlius Clara Brass hidfas and Claroba ran Second race two miles O2W Shaw6 to and 1 to 3 won Banquo 105 Clay) to 2 second Possum Jul (U third time 3:30 Senator GIt and Ggv McHenry also ran miles over five hurdles handicap farm Her Ta PJal ip 1 third time 1:12 Christine Tiburon Ricardo Hannah Reid Pori Murnhv und Sklrmfuh mJwy ontirl 7 16 Mamie Hildreth 115 (Ruiz) 12 won Irate 115 (Tlewy) 10 to 1 second wants to bet any pert ot $1000 with the Cbl cego people who th Omaha Kid will not last six rounds in front' of McGovern riday evening Tommy West and Jack Bonner have been matched to box twenty five rounds at the Broad way a next month at catch weights a The men met last year at the Lenox A and iWest got the verdict on a TouL Charley Harvey has been appointed matchmak er of the Niles' A cf Niles Ohio and has matched Jack Quinn the former amateur heavy weight to meet Gue RuhHn there the latter part of this month for twenty rounds It was supposed that Gus Ruhlin was sincere in his desire to fight but he now draws the color line for the purpose of dodging a match with rank Childs lix Detroit ana asks the Cadillac club to put him on with Yank Kenney this C2t7 Scotty Cross was unable to reach Mt CDmens Monday nitrht on account of the storm Interfer ing with the trolley Vine so the boxing show at the Monroe Casino' will be pulled off Thursday evening the programme toeing the euuie as was announced for Monday evening Jim Corbett insists that ho Is stronger now than he was when he fought Sullivan or its iiamcne and'he certainly looks the part while there no doubt as to his cleverness so Champion Jeffries may be considerably worried before he gets throusrh with the former champion when they meet in the ring in May Charles Krouse will leave for Chicago to night for the purpose of assisting Otto in his training for coming battles They are now forced to admit that the Detroit boy has something on the Chicago men of bis pounds and March IT he will be put on with Dal Hawkins Georee Mc adden or Spike rfulbvan one of that trio of cracks being sure to accept tne offer that has teen made for a six round bout Jack McCormack the heavy weight was man ag ng Kd Den fasti a ehort time aaro hut they fell out and it is said that when they separated Mac whipped both Denfasa and his trainlnu part ner a strong man Denfass nw says he never fights under bar room rules but is ready and Anxious to make a match with McCormack re gardless of the weight of the latter and does not want any money if he cannot beat the Dou Houseman Is manager of Jack Root and of the Tattcrsalls Athletic: Association Sam Summerfield manager the ort Dearborn Club and rank Childs The managers get along much cats Houseman bemi? i rtut ahn) thou tf Hoiireman recently made tn allu the professional rnk CLfia Vi a rrvm izKA expected to have easy task With the Di irtoiter Behrens has ever been anxious to get at Harher again feeling confident that lie had ruuugu to reverse the result and me opportunity was presented lie arena took every advantage of the opportunity bybucklpg into bls man from the time RefereeJames Bunib ords rod them to shake hands and In about three minutes of actual wrestling time the championship crown had been trans ferred from Butber to Behrens from Plttburir to Detroit A Barber anj Behrens each weighed within one quarter of a pound ot the figure named 405 wiien uiey stepped on tne mat tne MggrePur and they uunu hi Uuteuness 1 shifted his hold ha 'f heJch from which Barber wciipe i SUIl cntntpjon a shomders to the mat fall in 2 minutes and 20 seconds but a shoit time on the second liOSK Landed a Winner San rancisco March 6 Raining track Sloppy at Oakland irst race 1X HJ mile sellings San Thomas 112 (Buchanan) 3 to 1 wnn Mounte bank 109 (owell) 2 to 1 second Morelia 107 (DoMumn) 40 to 1 third time 1:08 ine Shot Harry Thatcher Aborigine airfax Silver Bullion Com in Kvent St Anthonyuind Burdock also ran Second race uturity course Mle Marlon 101 (Bullman) 7 to 10 wan DI nil do 01 (Shaw) 8 to 1 second Da Blaise i ri enryj Almoner wig at race to 1 won Irate 115 Hlewy) 10 to 1 second Mn Brunel! 115 iBuIlnmn 2 to third time uiaergrowin ea ass also ran Jusscnce Henry) 3 tn to 1 third Katrine Kam Nance also ran Malay 100 (Morse) 1 ff iu 1 third UKCISION IxV VHTIIOITBIVS SUIT AGAINST DETROIT RAUAVAT Ready Relief Will Afford Xiratnnt Ene or headache (whether sick or nervous) tooth ache neuralgia rheumatism lumbago pains and weakness in the bnck spine or kidneys pains around the liver pleurisy swelling of the joints and palne of all kinds the application of Lad way's Ready Relief will afford Immediate relief and Its continued use for a few days effect a permanent cure Instantly stops the most excruciating pain allays Inflammation and cures Congestion whether of the funxs stomach Bowels ar other glands of mucous membranes Ready Relief CLItlBl AND PREVENTS Colds ConiKlra Sore Throat Influenza Rronoliltfa PnOTHnonlt Rhttnniu knocked by here to night In the twelfth round of what wjts to have been a 20 round go Kinney had all the better of the fight and in the ninth round scored three clean knockdowns In the twelfth round the Cuban inulin wim ikiiu in SL inauit wiivuit uiuuifu urn Kune at the end of the count which won for Sanchez and all day to get here fivni Chicago spending aav an Centre aii 4 a a went Eonic Kitty Jiundv Amrli Nell Gourte Too Hot and liklo 7 111 Crhnrpt) even won: Teklu 114 I second (jnotcnti Ill (Kops) 0 time 1:31 Steel Diamond IjocIi Lannebaurn Matt Hogan and liirtri rnrA 1 ia ni He 105 (Ross) 8 to 5 won Uarda i to 1 second Castake 103 Illulz) time 1:57 Go to Bert juIv Brt tannic and Tappan also ran Sixth race fur longs Potente 122 (Thorpe) to ft won ptno 1ft2 (towelD to 1 second Good Hope loo (Logue) 4 to 1 third: time 1:29 Imperi ous It Jo Chico and Ths retter also ran Entries: irst race 6 furlongs Young Morelo Dreadnaugnt IL Garbo 117 Hiram John son Purls 114 Colla Tanobe 112 Leipzig Ed gardo William St Germain l(l Lew Zara 102 Second race mile Almoner 117 Howard Padre Joae 114 Musculado Durwad Byron Cross 111 Tallac 115 lero 107 Naples KYI Llzella 104 Thtr1 race ollow orbes Spindle Parsifal 10S Sublime Ber natl Loneliness Screenwell Lake Ixtyal Gay Ion Brown Imponcnte Elkarn 105 ourth race 11 10 miles Topmast 109 Cormorant Captive Judge Wofford Morirlel 107 1 Twln kier 102 ifth race (I furlongs ia Mike Rice IOS Lnvator 1of Dolore 100 Peace 103 Chlspa 103 Jim Brownell OS Nora Ives Clarando 93 Sixth race tulle selling Bongo quarter of a pound of the figure named 1HYII1 CI Orhan 4 ui a loit lirtla rlnm Ttw IV ran lira HVHI LM tha mat Behrens tried for a haiumer luck but nit Uo In19 4 4 11 iuxiiwr nair neiROn nnd saewr II44MW1C VU fie made a desperate struggle to no a Behrens slowly but surely brought the aw uro lilttk VVinillilK trie vvviirio a lie Vt I til out a shoit time on the second bout befnr Behrcn secured a crotch hold and a he hurled Barber to the mat that wrenched knee was again Injured forcing him to retire the match going to Behrens Reilly has never been thrown and the way ho handled the Chicago strong man A Thlpedenu leads to the belief that there Is no tie near the Lett weight who can nut him on his back Reilly gave away several pounds to the womlerlully niuscled athlete from the vv Irdy City but more than made up for the dlfteienee In skill nnd won his match In straight falls Thledeau ip evidently not especially skill nil a wrestler but hls strength and activity make him a dangerous mfin and the bouts with Reilly were most exciting events Thtpedrau was very wary about going to the mat but in th Ect Reilly off hls feet was caught ou hls guatd and found himself on the defensive Reilly secured several good holds but the strong fellow wriggled loose each time Until by the use hoId Reilly secured a rolling fall Nothing but pin falls were to count and Reilly managed to secure a half Neleon In addition to the arm hold and won the first fall in io min utes and j0 seconds When they appeared for the second bout Thlp edeau made strenuous efforts to get Reilly off hls feet but was not successful and when they tlnally tcok to the mat it was with Reilly on the aggressive He apparently had a hammer lock several times but Thipedeau broke the hold while he also managed to get away from a fall when Reilly made use of the toe lock Relily worked rapidly and vigorously for half an hour and Thipedeau plainly tired under the strain succumbing to a ilf Nelson after 31 mlnutea of a clever exhibition and ugast Behrens wrestled five eiuman a reiiow many vho did head spins enough to which tried to get up bw At was acnanee blow xinney rode ail night twenty seven hours on the road and he from the train alcaotn dlrectlv into the James A BardeH of Chiearo refereed the rune 0DD ifuT 9 rt" wsa I II 11 QUEER WEATHER CONTINUES MERCURY RINS AND DOWN TO SUIT ITSEL ROSE 20 DECRm IN' IO HOURS MON DAY NIGHT DROPPED 8 DEGREES IN ONE HOUR YESTERDAY LIVELY SCRA Al BLING CAUSD BY A i STREET CAR COLLISION I I tVindL Blew IS Miles an Hour Last Nisrht It was a beautiful scene that was pre sented to Detroiters when they yes terday morning or rather It would have been beautiful had they not realized the kind of day that was before rom o'clock of the night before to 6 o'clock in the morning the mercury rose just 26 de grees so at 6 a it was at 40 or four hours a steady rain had fall en and then frozen and sidewalks were like glass The great piles of snow had been covered with a glazed surface of crust and branches of trees wires in fact everything was covered with a thine eating of lee The cars moved in bunches and otten would be stalled for some time as ice on trolley wires and tracks made it next to impossible for them to move Steadily all morning the mercury rose and at 11 it marked 44 degrees Then in the next hour it dropped beck 8 degrees to 36 at noon Down It went all afternoon and evening and at 10 last night marked 23 and the weather wizard In hls stearn heated offices In the Union Trust building calmly announced that it would probably go down to 15 before morning There was little likelihood of much more snow he said Horea suffered yesterday morning as they sunk through the erust which cut them badly st times A team of hotees hitched to a big trnek were drlventup Grand River avenue anil when they were near Adams avenue In some way the driver succeeded In getting them into a snow drift which eauie up to their bodies There they stuck anl after half an hour of work he finally had to unhitch them and get a enow shovel and shovel a path for the poor beasts The blizzard brought the usual rush on the coal dealers and they got men and wagons out early The drifts were too big in many in stances however and several wagons were abandoned One big wagon was left on Wood ward avenue for several hcrurs last night Slippery tracks caused lots of trouble to the street car men and all day the cars wera forced to run In trains ot two or three on some of the lines At o'clock last night a Jefferson avenue car smashed into a Third avenue car nnd was badly damaged The Third avenue car turned In on the Grand River tracks at Cass street just as a Jefferson car came down The motonuau was unable to stop the ear and It smashed Into the Third avenue car as the latter turned The left side of the vestibule was smashed and the passengers on the Third avenue car did not wait They jumped Into the enow drifts No one was hurt Several cars on the suburban lines were de railed by snow drifts but the rain settled the snow and stopped its drifting greatly sj that by noon the care were running with reasonable regularity There waa a high wind last night It reglsc tered 4S miles an hour but this is not un usually high for Detroit The storm center was moving eastward last night and will probably be up In Maine to night Buffalo hart a 56 mite wind which was the highest anywhere in the lake region A The hourly temperatures yesterday until 10 last IN THE DOMINIO night were as follows: 40 m32 7 a 41 4 2I 8 a 42 5 tn 2 2 4 a 7 2(I 10 a 48 7 2 4 11 a tn 44 24 12 noon 3(1 tWA i 23 1 33 10 m4 23 2 ip 31 SCHOOL ESTIMATES 1 WINDSOR BOARD EDUCATION WILL ASK OR 33 Attendance nt the School nnd Clinnjg es in Teaching Stuff The Windsor bcfxrd of education passed its estimates for next year last evening The estimate of the building sites and re pairs committee is somewhat larger than last year but the extra money Is necessary for making repairs which were not done last ear because of lack of funds The salary list has been reduced and the estimates of the other committees are about the same as last year The total amount asked for the year $36375 33 The report of Inspector Maxwell for the public schools snowed the number of pu pils enrolled for ebruary as follows: Cen tral 361 Park street 412 Mercer street 279 St Alphonsus' 276 St 263 Cameron Avenue 206: Louis Avenue 81 Mis Banwell was appointed as principal of the Louis avenue school and Miss Bar rett was appointed to Miss Ban room in the Central school TURNER ALIASES A COAT STOLEN ROM DETTROIT OUND IN HIS Chief Griffiths who arrested Dr Turner at Walkerville last Saturday has been making some inquiries about him and finds that he has several different aliases He was known in Chatham under the name of II Burt and papers found In his possession' show that he was also known as Wells When Turner was arrest ed he had two overcoats in his possession Yesterday Bolles of Detroit came to Windsor and recognized one of the coats as his property Turner was re manded Saturday for a week on the charge of vagrancy and the police may prosecute him for bringing stolen goods Into Canada or turn him over to the De troit authorities to be tried for the theft of the coat TO ILL VACANCIES PLACES DIL1D AND WOUNDED WILL BE ILLED ROM CANADA The war office authorities in reply to an inquiry from Hon Borden have BEAUTY CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arseni Beauty Tablets and Pills A per fectly afe and guaranteed treatment for all akin OJaordera Rettorea the bloom of jeuth to faded faces 10 days treatment 50c 80 $100 by malt Send for circular Addrems MSffVITA MEDICAL CO Clioten Jackwm Sts Chkaw Sold In Detroit Mich by Grunow Patterson Cor Gratiot and Randolph Kinsel 2a Michigan ave Hurd fc Gray Co 203 Woodward 4 cabled that they favor recruiting the Royal Canadian regiment now In active service in South Africa up to full strength The total loss of the regiment in killed wounded sick nnd missing is The militia department will therefore en list a unit of 125 officers and men Three lieutenants will have to lie chosen to fll the vacancies caused by the death ot apt Arnold to take the places of Uapt Rogers who is Ill though not dangerously and Lieut McLean who has joined the Imperial ield Artillery TOBACCO ACTOR! Windsor May offer Bouus to Horatio itfir Al The special mraitw appointed by the WJrd ror city eounuil to consider the test means of offering inducements to manufsicturera to locate in the city held a meeting yestercy afternoon Soma members of the com niiltee stated that Ho ralio AVsgle and others from near Ruthven are desirous of establishing a tobaceo factory in Windsor They have already received induce ments from Leamington and other places but favor Windsor If the city council wcnld make (in offer eqtml to tue other places Mr Wisle Is expected in Windsor this eek an I It VXS decider! that the committee meet him and ascer tain the terms on which he would locate Windsor Arrested In Ontario Toronto Ont March Chester Hoyle wanted in Kalkaska Mich on a charge of forgerv was arrested at Whitchurch York Co bv Provincial Detective McElwain last night" die had been living in Toronto for a month under an assumed name and had attracted attention by spending money too freelv In Whitchurch he was working on a farm Hoyle says he is innocent and will tight extradition Miss Ellen Terry 111 Toronto March Miss Eden Terry who was to have taken part in produc tion rat the Grand opera house here thiA week is confined to her room in the hotel suffering from pleurisy tjhe will con sequently be unable to appear at any ofthe performances Winilsor nnd Ikoiex Gonnlii Owing to the great weight cf snow its roof the hel at the Michigan Central railway depot collapsed yesterday person was in the sled when the roof tell Joseph St Louts was charged in I'olice Court yesterday with having Hetman Stem graver a German cooper It was proved that St had struck the complainant over the bead with a beer glass and he was lined 95 Gardner Itandle factory at Ieaiulngtun was totally destroyed by Ore yesterday morning A large amount of stock machinery and two cars loaded with handles were destroyed The build ing was insured for $4 U00 and the contents tor $1200 Detective's Campari and Mahoney found a quan tity of the goods stolen from the store ot Al bert: Janrsse at Ts uuiseh last December in a boat house near Walkerville Charles Norman Is now la Sandwich jail charged with having stolen the goods A number ot Windsor ladies met in the opera house block yesterday and made preparations for securing donations from citizens for the Windsor toys In South Africa The parents and friends of the logs will be permitted to Inclose articles in the bale proposed to Le sent An application has been granted by the Di visional Couit at Toronto to have the Detroit Belle Isle Windsor erry Co stricken out as codefendan i in an action brought against tne Highland club by the Windsor Driving Park Association tor rent of the Windsor track Magistrate Bart lei yesterday lined Dora Bon $14 or six weeks in Jail for assaulting her sister Emma In the house of another sister Mrs Held of Mercer street The assault was mads with art' empty bottle and waa the windup of a row started the previous evening The tnuties are colored DmulnlOn Notos A case of smallpox has developed at Tecumseh' The Montteal city has voted $1200 to entertain the members of the Strathcona Horse next week At the North York Conservative convention held at Newmarket John Currey was nominated for the comtnons and Ti Het tert Leunox of Au rcra tor the legislative assembly 1 Str AVUliam Macdonald of Montreal has pre sented tour iKiunds of tobacco to each nou cota tnlssdcred i officer and man of the mratbeonaHorse The statement ot the accountants of the Pro vince ot Ontario laid ou the table ot the provin cial parliament show that the total receipts last car ere $40iH4O4 and the expenditure )t710 420 leaving a balance on the credit side of $3)0) 04 At the end the year: there wan a cash balance of $374 TlW tn the bank The receipts show an increase of as compared with 1M)K while the expenditure was 02001 less than In the year previous Itrv Richard Whiting a Methodist minister for many years died suddenly at Kingston day night aged 80 years Rev Isinceiey of Toronto another minister of the same church Is dead AGAINST THE CIGARETTE Rev II strnbel Expected to De liver an Interesting Lecture Rev Wallace Struble the lecturer ot the Antl CIgarette League ot Chicago who is to speak in the Woodward Avenue Bai tlst church to morrow night Is eloquent ana forceful He has done much toward forming the hundreds of anti cigarette leaguers in Chicago as well as the largest one in the United Slates the one at the atate reformatory at Pontiac HL which has over 5000 members He was a jour nalist for over fifteen years in San rancis co and other cities but since 1894 lias devot ed all his energies to religious and reform work He appears under the auspices of the de partmnt of philanthropy and reforms of the Twentieth Century Chib The' 'antl cigarette work which he comes to assist is considered of vital interest to every par ent in the city Some rare revelations are promised concerning cigarettes This is con sidered a work of emancipation and educa tion In behalf of the boyhood of the com monwealth and every one interested is earnestly invited to he present Honored by the Queen London March The queen has be stowed the late duke of or der of the Garter on the duke of Portland ree to the Ruptured Dr st Rice the Well Kn thority Scuds a Trial of Hl a' oils Method ree to AIL Out at tho chaos of nM tlmq raifura a new nd startling euro far rupture Rice 424 Mam st Adams 4 W' 'syw mr chas Lange 4 i vented a method that cures without vatw" ger cpera lon or an lora of tlmi fmJJf' work avoid all (nivations at rtjX eends free to every sufferer a free tr'sl method and there can be no earthly esns anyone rkh or poor should not vH th of this generoua offer As an Intane9 et remmkable nietbod the cure of (jharle Morrison HI Is a welcome piece of intenLi" Air Lange is a wed preserved olrt sent ilT 72 years of age and for eighteen years bad double rapture which no trestmnt cope with After a abort usre of th Htos the left rupture healed entirely and the almost closed in a few weeks Today he i sound as a dollar wear no rasa or port and hls eure ts only one of banjT lic kiiuilar eaaee reported bv thorn who ua thLi6 merhod Bend for Hits free trial bTu ward will surprise you with ita power to heal And If yon know other lured people ask them to write or write for IM not fall to write nt oneo do so to dsy REE Consultation examination and advice given by Dr Goldberg 4 Co Miehigxn most experienced and successful apeeltl Each time you call you ar treattd by Drt Goldberg personally He has 18 DIPLOMAS Certificates nnd licenses received from fits various colleges hospitals and statu vbfoh testify to hie ability 'Ve guarantee yon a complete curs by our New German Method is a spedy and positive cure for Gonorrhoea Gllet and the results of early Indlsctetfons STRICTURE VARICOCELE Thousands are afflicted with these trou bles Call and roe us before they set worse we wltl examine you free of charts KIDNEY AND BLADDER Troubles painful nnd frequent uttnatlctt deposits or string In urine weak and aching back succumb to our NEW GE1L MAN SYSTEM of treatment In a short time no cure no pay SKIN DISEASES Syphilis copper colored scrofula granulated eyelids scalp diseases entnb to ottr German Method of treatment In short time Positively NO MEHCURT UHED Cull or eend tor Bymptom Blank forhome treatment it to Sundays 10 to 3 DR GOIDBERG CO 2OI Woodward Ave Detroit SOCIAL DEMOCRAT jcTPARTL EITTING TH Id NATIONAL T0Te 'VluNTION AT INDIaSTAPLIS Indianapolis Mirch The national con vention of the Social Democratic iarty wu called to order this morning and will pro! ably be In session the remainder ot ths week Eleven states! are represented by delegates who have arrived The delegates who are here say there will be a combina tion of the Social Democratic party amt the Socialistic Labor party The delegate are talking over the mutter of a presiden tial candidate and It is conceded by all ot them that Eugene Lebs will ire: the nom inee and that John Harriman of Cali fornia will withdraw in his The object to be attained by the Social Democratic party is the establishment of a co operative commonwraith which mean the collective ownership of a 11 means of production and distribution To this the platform of the party will de clare for a revision of the federal consti tution public ciwnerehlp of nil Industries controlled by trusts railroads tlegraph telephone water works electric lights a il for legislation which will bo favorable to the laboring messes iddl rf the road PopuJISt leaders here are favorable to fusion with the Social Democrats but leaders of the latter party oppose fusion Jesse Cox chairman of the national ex ecutive board called the convention to or der He called the delegates and they ever after called the presiding officer The temporary chairmanship was offeriM to Eugene A' Debs and to Mr Cox both declining because of other duties on the na tional board Wm Mailly ot Haverhill was sde ted temporary chairman by ac clamation Committees on rules and cre dcntials were then rip poi rd OBITUARY SaDitaiy Towels Ito hiaKWB It Improves the appetite ajnd also has remarkable effect In at rer gthenlng the votet and maintaining ila tone or the Utter reason joined with the tonic action ot th: entire system It Is largely employe) by cler gymen lawyers teachers elpgera and actor Sold by all Druggists Refuse Substitute These towels are superior to all others for cleanliness comfort and convenience are (Urea per and last twice as long other makes are antiseptic and absorbent gjPOUGERA a6 William 5L NY Brighton Mlcb March Aaron A New man died at hist 'home here last night of disease after a lingering illness' aged 69 years He hud been a resident of this township for forty six years and was a civil war veteran VIN MARIANI Mariani Wine World amous Tonic In lowr Ailment Cntarrh for 1 imd Catarrh 3 had Catarrh for 5 year 1 Catairh for 2Q i had Catarrh tot and Or Agnws Catarrhal rowder cuf me 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