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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 7

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE NASHVILLE A3IERICAN SATURDAY IrEBRUARY 18 1905 f' 1 1 i i THE NASIIVILLE A3IERICANo SATURDAY ITEBRUARY 18 1905 I 11 it MINOR LEAGUE ELIAS MINOR LE I nil i imunD 1 cApnc ri liDci ti 111111 Un LLIIIIUL JUDI) tilCOL RIDES IN Litpni IniuuL RI1)ES IN ruilivii THE l3 OFF SALE THE ril LI I A tA rly- A I 4 AMENDMENT TO DRAFT RUE REJECTED BY AMERICANS ANIENDKENT JECTED I ATLANTA MANAGER Second Baseman Jordan wit Brooklyn last year-will be the new Atlanta manager The deal was completed to-day between Ned Hanlon and President Joyner ot Atlanta says a New York dispatch Jordan is now on his way here from his home in Pittsburg and Mr Joyner will take him' South with him next week ATLANTA MANAGER Second ltaseman Jordan with LANDS SIX HORSES INSIDE THE MONEY THREE BEING FIRST For Snits arid Overcoats For Men Boys and Children will continue a few days longer For MR JOHN'SON'S COMPROMISE MR BIG CROWD IN ATTENDANCE Abernathy Green Shook 217 and 219 5 Side Public Square The American Clothiers gen 217 and 219 5 This Mao is Refused by Change in Playing Chawionship Series of Seven Games to Be Played This Also Is Ref Change in Chawionship to Be Played 10 13e k'layed True 108 Dix Ons Test 97 Crown Prince 105 Alberto la 100 All 89 Chemist 101 Fifth race selling 4614 furiongs-The Cure 106 Jigger 108 Black 'Art 106 Van Ness 114 Ingolthrift 105 Massa 96 Sixth race selling 1 mile and 70 Yards-Locket 105 Annie Chapman 85 Imboden 100 Scoteman 107 urrando 112 Tete Noir 85 At Ascot First race 1 mile-Glennevis 119 Padua 114 Borghesi 109 Sinner Simon 101 Lookaway 91 Carlisle 94 Second race '14 mile: purse-Father Catcham 119 Dats Brouck 105 Silver AVedding 113 Expressing 113 Libertine 106 Lachata Kishrook Rosario 103 Senator Boggs Czatlna ltaineloud 97 Third rine 8 furlongs-E AL Brat-tin 117 Ellin King 113 Edinborough 117 Bad Anderson 108 Ben Lear 107 Lurene 105 Alice Carey Mogregor 101 Susie Christian 101 Dora I 100 Atelina 98 Dorice 97 King Thorpe 95 Sportsman 92 Fourth race Ascot Derby 92000 added the Brooks course-Oxford 12' Pasadena Cigarlighter Dr Legg() 122 liig Beach Invader Kehallan stone 117 Sandstone Skeptic 108 Fifth race 1 1-16 miles handicap-Martinmas 111 Salm 103 Borgheal 95 ishter Briarthorpe 92 A Powell 90 Sixth race 1 mile and 70 yards-Araho 109 Sheriff Bell 108 The Bugaboo Oro Viva 104 nipper 99 Cincinnatus Bronze Wing 96 Freesias 95 Mammon 91 Metlakatla 86 Durbar Anirad 84 True 108 Dianna Test 97 Or own Prince 106 Albertola 100 All 89 Chem- 1st 101 I A I i 1" Lacnata itisn roox Rosario 103 Senator Boggs Cs aiina Itainclood 07 Anerson 108 Ben Lear 107 Third nue 8 ht Brat- tin 117 llin King 112 Edinborough 117 Do Lurene 105 Alice Carey Mogregor 101 Susie Christian 101 Dora I 100 Ate- lima 98 Dorice 97 King Thorpe 95 penman 9z Fourth race Ascot Derby $2000 add- ed the Brooks 12' Oakland over a slow track to-day Andrew Cook played by some of the wise ones as a good thing st 3 to 1 took the 6 furlong handicap Sum-Miry: First race 6 Wheeler 100 (Knapp) 5 to 1 won Celord 101 (Jones) 4ti to 1 second Phalanx 96 (Wright) I) to 6 third Time Komombo Si Beate Sinistro Indicate Gyros Brown Patsy Maxette Adieu and Harlem Sailor ran second race 11-16 107 (Minder) 3 to 1 won Dandie Bell 105 (Michaels) la to 1 second Salto 02 (Fountain) 12 Co 1 third Time 1:09 Senonym Go Lucky Ragnarok It BitIY Taylor Chamblis Rome Bud Halle El Moro and Sir Douga 11 ran Third race 1146 Lady Anna 110 (Jones) 8 to 5 won Bath Beach 110 (Bell) 5 to 1 second Profitable 102 (Barrett) 6 to 1 third Time 1:102 Brennus Estraza Motto Effervescence and Bard Burns ran Fourth race 1 mile Queen 107 (Michaels) 6 to 1 won Glen Arvon 109 (Minder) 5 to 1 Seeond Play Ball 104 (Jones) 6 to 1 third Time 1:444 Langford James Estoy Listo Blackthorne Foxy Grand Pa Serenity Dassonso Box Elder and Max-tress ran Fifth race 6 It Cook 108 (Otis) 3 to 1 won Rector 95 (Wright) 5 to 1second: Rockaway log (Knapp) 7 to 5 third Time 1141i Vonator and Judge ran Sixth race 141 Dreyfus 99 (Graham) 5 td 1 Avon Budd Wade 99 (Might) 6 to 1 second Erne 104 (Knapp) 4 to 1 third Time Modicum Trapsetter and Expedient ran Oakland over a slow track to day Andrew II Cook played by some or the wise ones nit a good thing at 8 to 1 411Idtt er VI rtilsek Tracks Third race 11-16 Lady es Anna 110 (Jon) 8 to 5 Won ath Beach 110 (Bell) 5 to 1 second Profit- a able 102 (Brrett) 6 to 1 third Time 1:102 13rennus Estraza Moho Lifer- veseence and Bard Burn ran Fourth race 1 mile an Queen 107 (Michaels) 6 to 1 won Olen Arson 109 (Minder) 5 to 1 sec- end I lay Ball 104 (Jones) 6 to 1 third 91 11t 1 7 ti 4 1 Lan eford 3 amom VNtnit RYMAN LINE I (23841) For Clarksville Dover Canton and Pa I CHANCERY SALE ducah BUTTORFF a 7 um immummumomm RYMAN LANE 23841) For Clarksville Dover Canton and Pa- CHANCERY SALE ducah '1 '1 --P A Ctr" 4t BUTIOHFF I 0 1 Leaves for the above and intermediate points this day (Saturday) I tn For freight or patotsgo apply on humid or to Gitl DOUBLEDAY Agent Telephone 3ai Leaves for the above and intermediate Pursuant to a decree rendered by the Chancery Court at Nashvile Tenn and entered of re-cord on plige 301 of Minute book No in the Calle (A NASIIVILLILI TRUST COMPANY ADMINISTRATOR VS GEN IL JACKSON AND OTHERS notice is hereby given that I will imtli et public auction at the south door of the court-house in Nashville Tenn AT 1 O'CLOCK NOON ON FRIDAY MARCH 10 Urn following described property to wit: Pursuant to a decree rendered by the Chancery Court at Noshviln Tenn and Steamer Henry Harley leaves for Hartsville Carthage Granville Ga Inesnoro Celina iturasville Albany Landing and intermediate points at in to-day For freight or passage apply on board or to HANDIXY Agent 106 Broad street 'Phone 268 JOCKEY WENRICK HURT IN RACE AT OAKLAWN Sport Was First-Class but Only One Favorite Wins Baby Race From Rome Respess! Carthage At the Other Tracks NEW ORLEANS Feb was a good attendance at the New Orleans Jockey Club track to-day weather was ideal for 'racing The track though still slow is drying out April Shower who won the fourth race was the only winning favorite Jockey Nicol was in great tom Out of siX mounts he landed three winners two seconds and one third Summary: First race maiden Mlles 6 furlongs 102 (Nicol) 7 to 1 won Rosen 102 (Romane111) 7 to 1 second Miss Nannie 102 '(Jost) 40 to 1 Time 1:18 1-5 Pinkie Pearl Makalna and Nellie Rot ran Secoial race veiling 7 Green Gown 104 (Nicol) 3 to 1 won Norwood Ohio 107 (D Austin) 3 to 2 second JUM Reed 108 (J Foy) 20 to third Time 135 3-5 Weber-fields Midnight Minstrel Lucius and Berman Doyle ran Third race 2-year-olds: 314 furlongs Mathis 98 (Newman) 5 to 2 Nvon Carthage 93 (McLaughlin) 7 to 1 mid: Judge Parker 101 (Nicol) 9 10 third Time :42 3-5 Pavo Dick Brown and Sant Howard ran Fourth rove 54 Shower 107 ('onnell) 13 to 5 won Mary 'McCafferty 102 (Nicol) to 1 second Nervator 113 (Troxler) 13 to 5 third Time Death Mary Worth Little Giant Jule Lady Twemlow and Gov Sayers ran lion 51ot left at the post Fifth race selling Parham 112 (Nicol) ti to 1 won Moderator 109 (Shea) 5 to 1 second Easy Trade 104 (Foy) 13 to 10 third Time 1:46 4-5 Odour DomMis Tulare Our Sallie Spring Fox and El Ghor ran Sixth race selling 1 107 (Romanelli) 3 to 1 won Sea Shark 106 (Nicol) 5 to 1 second: Lida Lieb 102 (D Austin) 9 to 1 third Time 1:46 1-5 Ed Tierhey Rightful Bradley Bill Sid Silver Springbrook and Eliza Dillon ran At the Oth er a NEW ORLEANS FOL 17--Tbe re A118 a good attendance at the New Orleans Jockey Club track to-day Th' weather was ideal for racing The track though still slow is drying out April Shower who on the toot race was the only winning favorite BOOKS GET EVEN WITH THE TALENT RIVER NEWS Gauge reading ete made at Weather Bureau statione at 8 75th meridian time Feb 17 15 BLUE AND WHITE These Are the Colors Selected for Nash ville Uniforms The Fishermen will parade In new uniforms on the opening day of the campaign An order was sent in for the new togs Friday Iy Manager Fisher In color they will be about the same us last year Two 'suits Will Le purchased for each player While at home the locals will wear white vitt blue 'fitockingm belt and cap On the road the Inake-up will be solid blue There was some talk of a change in the colors but after thinking the mutter over Mr Fisher came to the conclusion that blue and white were the best colors An order for bath gloves etc will also be sent to the inanufaqturer in a ew days While there is a good supply already on hand it is deemed best to have a few extra "sticks" in reserve A new style will no doubt be needed for the "spit" ball for all slab artists are now working to "get next" to thiH style of pitching The club will practically have a hew wardrobe with whieh to begin the race tor the silk Whether the players will perform better in new togs is yet to be seen but taking the records of Mell under contract as a criterion it 18 likely they NVIII be able to do a little fast Nvnrk regardless of the clothes UM! StIpplieS There are really no weak spots on the team just now SeVerat men have of course got to be tried but if their past work is to be taken as an the Fishermen will be 'above par from the very start Nothing is needed in the outfield The pitching department too is pretty well filled tviiile the inner department looks exceptionally good on paper Elsey iteleinger Til ford Granville and Ltvls NVIII likely be able to take care of the in positions Reisinger is to have a trial behind the bat and If his past work Is to be relied upon the Cotton States League recruit may be expected to hold on The records of Titus the Georgetown College player signed by Nasiiville have been received showing that he batted 230 which is as fandmn knows good for a twirler Just how many games he played it4 not stated has Witten liarvard Prineeton and Yale besides niany of the other big university teams Titus was used against Old Eli and the Tigers in the championship games last summer Ituryette the other college player batted 274 Ills forte was fielding at xvhich he it4 said to be faster than "Doc" Lowney ville Uniforms orms The Fishermea Will parade In ew uniforms on the opening day of the campaign An order was sent in for the new togs Friday by Manager Fish- er in color they will be about the same as last year Two suits ill be purchased for each player While at home the locals will wear white With blue 'stockings belt and cap On the HOT SPRINGS Ark Feb jockey Eddie Wenrick who rode Co! Simpson In the fifth race at Oak lawn to-day fell from his mount and wa: run over by Juvenal Maxim The boy sustained a fractured skull and died lit it few tnoments His body was shipped to Sheepshead Bay accompanied by his father who witnessed the boy's fall Jockey O'Brien also suffered a fall In the same accident and had a narrow escape from death Feet-tenths 1 1-------- tz''''1 4 hto il bo zi id 1 i -1 1 0 4741 L-4 1 STATIONS 3 be 9 Tr! 4 0 01) 00 00 90 09 401 -01 -20 -38 212 112 66 107 100 192 249 rairo Chattanooga Ilurnside Celina Can ha ge NASH VILLE 50 45 44) IMORRIS PARK TRACK: Denotes trace BATE Official 1 NEW YORK Feb American League of Dame Ball Clubs to-day re- eL ted the amendment proposed by the Na Iona I Association of Minor League' Clubs providing for an incretioe in payments by the two major leagues for players drafted from teams in the minor leagues i The National League at a meeting In Cincinnati some time ago decided to agree to the proposed change but the action of the American League today will have the effect of preventing anY change in the old drafting price i Under the old agreement the major leagues paid $750 for players drafted from class A leagues 1500 frotn class 11 $300 from class and $200 from class it being provided that only two play? ers should be drafted from clams A although an unlimited number could ha 11 drafted at the prices named from the other classes The National Asmociai Goa proposed an amendment providing for a new class AA The price for a drafted player from this was to be axed at for class A 81000 class 8750 class $G0(1 and class 1400 The proposed amendment provided that only one player could be drafted I from class AA and that an unlimited number could be drafted from the -'7 other clanses at the prices named Howard Griffiths of Jersey City rep- resenting the National Board of the National Association submitted to the American League to-day the pni4 posed amendment and received tho 1 league's answer through President 1 Johnson that the league refused to concur i i President Johnson proposed this compromise: That the drafting price be $1000 for classes AA and A $750 for class and $500 for class and all other classes The proposed compromise involved an agreement that only two men should be drafted from either class AA class A or class or any other class Griffiths who had power to act for the National Association declined to 4 accept the compromise Johnson then said the American League would agree to act under his proposed compromise scale of prices for one year and then If the experiment was not satisfactory pay the prices proposed by the amendment Griffiths In behalf of the National Association flatly declined to accept the proposition The joint Committee on Rules of the two major leagues met to-day and readopted the 1904 rules Absosultely no change was made The foul strike rule was discussed but the joint committee was unanimous in its opinion that he rule should stand The conditions or the world's championship series of amea between the respeutive winners )f the National and American Leagues vere made known to-day There will seven games I he location of the rat three to be decided by lot The adding game will be played in a nook rat city to be designated by the Na7 ional Commission The American League was in session or a brief period to-night and ad-(turned after formally adopting the laying schedule i Like the National the American ttague season will open April di sith l'hkago playing at St Louis Detroit at Cleveland New YOT It at Washington 1 and Boston at Philadelphia NEW YOK League of Base jected the amen National Associt Clubs providint payments by ti for players drat minor leagues 1 The National in Cincinnati sc to agree to the the action of th! day will have tl anY change in t' Under the leagues paid ri from class A le DB Istulobefinrog-preohls drafted at the I other classes tion proposed an for a new class drafted player I bs axed at SILi class 8750 cla We The proposed that only one I from class AA number could 47 other clarases at Howard Oritat resenting the Is I National Assm the American I posed amendme In league's answe 1 Johnson that concur i I President John promise: That the draft classes AA and $500 forclass The proposed et agreement that be drafted from 1 A or class or 1 Griffiths who I the National A accept the coin' said the Americi to act under hii scale of prices 1 if the experinn a' torY Pay the I amendment Gt National Assecii accept the prop( The joint Com two major leagt adopted the 1904 change was mad was discussed tee was unardm he rule should or the world's ames between )f the National A vere made knot seven gamel rst three to ta adding game rat city to be I tonal Commissi The American or a brief per ourned after 4 laying schedule Like the Na ague POti son rhicago playing at Cleveland Ne and itoSton at I NEW YORK Feb American League of Base Ball Clubs to -day re- jected the amendment proposed by the a I a I Association of Minor League Clubs providing for an increase in payments by the two major leagues for niavern dirtaftoil frem torrIga In ft LOS ANGELES Cal Feb books at Ascot to-day more than made good their losses of yesterday Meliakatla and Del Coronado were the only popular NVinnt-TM Third choices and outsiders took the remaining events Summary: First race steeplechase: short course 140 (Tully) 5 to 1 won: ecimo 167 (Hughes) 3111 to 1 second Flea 167 (Sullivan) 6 to 1 third Time Suave Marylander and' Jim Bozeman ran Seceod race 5 107 (Fuller) 3 to 1 WOH Kitty lioark 100 (Perrine) 5 to 1 second: Gent Hanlon 107 (Walsh) 5 to 1 third Time 1:04 Leonath Wm Parrish Venicia Brook-dale Nindicrite Formita Alma Lookaway Massacre Spring Leaf and Birdie ran 'Third save purse Slauson Confessor '105 (Miller) 3 to 1 won Tramator 109 (Fuller) 10 to 1 second West Brookfield 105 (Lynch) 3 to 1 third Time 1:12 Invader The Gadfly Handy Bill and Tyrolean ran Fourth race 11rooks 105 (McDaniel) 3 to 1 won Iras 102 (E Walsh) 9 to 5second: Position 107 (Washington) 3 to 1 third Time 2:06 Invictus Needful and Ericula ran Fifth race 6 110 (E Walsh) 9 to 5 won: Winifreda 105 (Ferrinel 12 to 1 second Dorice 105 (Dillon) 5 to 1 third Time 1:17 Nei-lie May Lady Ask Dora IMcJetta Morces and Montolener ran Sixth race 1 Coronado 97 (Miller) even won Lou Velsea 105 Dynch)20 to 1 second: Amble 105 (J Booker) 10 to 1 third Time 1:4514 Henry Clay Eye Jingler Exapo Miss May Bowdish and Pygmalion ran JOCKEY BAIRD HAS A VERY NARROW ESCAPE Old Club Not Assigned Dates by Eastern Jockey Club NEW 'YORK Feb 17--Assignment of dates by the Jockey Club to local tracks just announced includes no time for Morris Park and it is understood that an arrangement has been reached over that part of the local racing sittuttion which has been bothering Eastern turtmen for some time Some time ago it was reported that the Aqueduct track would be sold to a syndicate and its dates transferred to Morris Park where it had been expected last season there would be no more racing and time would thus be made open for the TIONV Belmont Park track on Long Island However dates have now been assigned for Aqueduct and for the Westchester Racing Association which will control the new track and no time has been given to Morris Park No official explanation has been given but it is understood on good authority that the club controlling lk orris Park has assigned its lease to some of the others who will pay 125000 a year and close Its gates DICK BERNARD KILLED CINCINNATI Feb rising 22 feet Clear and colder MENIPHIS Tenn Feb 1211 feet end rising Clear and owl PITTSBURG Feb at Davis Island dam 6 feet 5 inches and falling Cold rind snow LOUISVILLE Feb stationary canal 06 feet falls 44 feel below locks 21 'feet Clear and warmer JOHNSONVILLE Tenn Feb 17--(Special)--Blver 22 feet 7 Inches on the gauge Ind falling Weather clear and cold The Clyde up last night CAIRO Feb 211 feet and falling Cold and cloudy Arrived-- Susan Lower klississippi Sadie Leo Carulhersville PADUCAH Ky Feb The gauge reads 185 feet and rising very Firmly Weather cold snd fair Dirk Fowler to Cairo on time Russell Lord in from the Tennessee with ties Kentocky from the Tennessee this morning Capt Waiter Blair of Davenport is here on business Busineem dull EVANSVILLE Ind Feb 17--(Special) The Oldo River Ii rising here and stand 15 feet Clear and warmer Considerable lee end snow melted hero to-day but the gorges remain Intact The gorge in Green River is also bolding solidly It le expected the steamer Morning star will be taken from the 'cudgel trade and placed in the Memphis trade 1 i 4 I i A i I I 4 A 1 I 1 4 4 1 a r' i Ilt i q-i 3: 0' 1 1 i i i 'i 1 4 i AI A 'c 1 1 i 4 I li 4 i I i ti dates i i ilation 1 il i Il 1 I Dammon who pitched for Nashville one season and WaS last year in the Vestern League wants to come back to Nashville He has submitted a proposition but it is a little out of the reach of any Southern League club therefore no acceptance has been made TO-DAY'S RACING CARDS ONE WOMAN'S SUCCESS ik1 Valuable Horse Hurt While Taking Morning Gallop NEW ORLEANS Feb Bernard one of the most valuable 11 orses at the Crescent track with Jockey Hennessy up was killed to-day during a preliminary gallop The jockey was uhurt 1 Hayman owned the horse which was worth between $8000 end $10000 At City Park First race 4 furlongs purse--ta Gloria 105 Prince Glenn Gary Jurist 108 Dr McClure Lady Taraseon Judge Parker Hostility 111 Chief Archibald 114 Second race 6 furlongs -Mc 94 Cincinnati Enquirer Sharp Boy 96 Padre D'Artagnan 99 June Col ting 1001 Robert Kieberg Norman Holt 108 Bud Embry Duelist Jean Gravier Third race 6 furlongs selling--Mrs Bob 94 Webertields 99 Banana Cream 104 Irish Jewel False Entry 106 Miss Gould 109 Sid Silver Benmora 111 Flamboyant Norvator Boomerack 114 Fourth race I mile: Mack 90 Bar Le Duc 93 Ben Heywood 98 Luralighter 110 Jordan 112 Garnish 118 Fifth race 5 furlongs: Grua Esterre 96 Dan Horne 98 Florentine Sabolin Lord Dixon 101 La Grecque 107 Signal II Ben Mae 109 Ad High 112 Paul Whaley Judge Paulus Demurrer' Stevedore 113 April Shower 116 Sixth race 1 1-16 miles: Po Girl from Dixie 94 Judge Sa fly 96 La Chaperone 98 Evaskill '100 onlpalea pd flocwink 193 Malivert satin Coat 110 Swift wing 112 Rossmond 115 Outsider First LIVERPOOL Feb 17--In the annual coursing rave for the Waterloo Cup at Altvar to-day Pawson's Pistol 11 won defeating Prince Plausible in the final Altogether 128 dogs were entered Pistol 11 wtts considered to be an outsider The betting last night in the draw for heats was 100 to 1 against Pistol NEW ORLEANSFeb Peri ous accident marred the pleasure Of the race-goers at the Crescent City Jockey Club' track this afternoon As the horses in the third race neared the half mile Pa tucket running second stepped into a hole and going (loan threw jockey Baird over his head Sanction following close behind kicked the prostrate boy In the back injuring him so severely that it was necessary to remove him to a hospital for treatment fell over Pawtucket and the ensuing mix-up enabled The Eye to open up a gap which the others could never close Little Rose Astarita and Joe Lesser were the winning favorites Felix Mozzes favorite In the first was worn out racing Owasca Into submission and Sarah Maxim badly beaten in her race had not even a pretense of speed King Rose weakened and hung at the end of his race The Eye was run up to Pt00 and bought in Track slow Sum-Mary: First race 6 Mankins 92 (McGee) 10 to 1 won Fells Mozzes 105 (J McIntyre) 2 to 1 secon(1 Baggerly 105ti (IL Phillips) 7 to I third Time 1:17 Diplomat Owasca John I Yoyle Stalker Responsive Otis Gatz and Eclimate also ran Second race 4 Rose 110 Phillips) '13 to 10 won Wagstaff '103 (T Meade) 30 to I second Inspector Girl 119 (Seder) 8 to 5 third 'lime :51 1-5 Malt Mrs Sharp Mrs Frank Delteque Basil No Hanna and My Lady Peggy also ran Third race selling 11-16 Eye so (Aubuchon) 25 tol won: Deco ra tion 192 (Schilling) 17 to I second Sarah Niaxim 105 01 Phillipal 2 to1 third Time P53 Little Boy Lord Tennyson Lphion and Fair Reveller itiao ran Pawtucket and Sanction fell Fourth race F14 110 (IL Phillips) 1 to 2 AN on Careless 112 (J McIntyre) 4 to 1 Second Laura Hunter 110 (Crimmins) It) to 1 I hird Time L09 Pormaster Floral Wreath Fiasco Amin Tangent and Falmouth also ran Fifth race Girl (W Robbins) 3 to 1 won Over Again 110 (stubuchon) to se ad George 107 (IL Phillips) 13 to 1 third Time 1:09 1-5 King Rose Wholo Mrs Frank Foster Worthington Sadilucee Caterpillar Parnassus Nan Dora and Bluff also ran Sixth race aelling 1 mile and 7(1 Lesser 11P (IL Phillips) 2 to 5 won: Lady Fuse (Deltuent 2 to I second Lady Free Knight 93 (Crimmins) 8 to 1 third 'Finn' 149 375 Itarkehnore Ilickory Cornera Auks Belle Barnard atni Kenton also ran Officers Re-Elected NEW YORK Feb the oht tlicers of the New York National barie 'ail organization including Presidnt ohn Brush and Secretary and reasurer Fred Knowles were ylleeted at the annual meeting of the rganization in Jersey City to-day Officer NEW YORK iticersi of the 'all organizatio ohn I trust reasurer Fred lected at the I rganization in An undivided one-third interest In and to the following deecribed three tracts of land to wit 1 Beginoing in the center of the Ilardieg pike at a point opposite tile liouthweet' corner et wiutt is known as "Bell Meade Deer Park" and the northwest corner of Bay lot called l'ete'm lot: and running thence with the line of the park as fob lows: Beall 79 degree kant 1V0 Roles south 4 degreety west 7712 poles 1101111 degrees eyed 26 poleis south degrees east 219 poles to another southwest corner of said park and corner of what Is called the "Moon Moytdowei thence 86 degrees east 1272 poles to they southeast corner of said park In the east boundary line of the Belie Meade tract being the west boundary line of the oid Willeughby 'Williams Beet of land thence With said line south 11 degrees west 176 poles to tho center of a ferk of It lehlend Creek in the northern boundary of the (Ad John Chirkering tract of land thence east 41 feet to the northeast corner of yield Chiekering tract of land thence with the east line of said Chickering tract- and said NV1160111e weSt line south I de- grees weet IVA poles to the smitheset corner of thp Chlekering tract In the 'south bound1-y line of grant No 37' thenee with the lino of said grant weet 66 poles to Singleton'm southeaot corner also corner of lots Noe 2 and 3 of Chickering lands: thence with the line of said lots Nom 2 and 3 north 1 1 grees PaSt 62 poles to atone Angst tre4 pointers said Singleton's northeasit eorner: thence with hie north line westerly 31 poles' to stone sugar tree poll-dere hie northeast corner in the east line of lot No 1 said plan: thence with the line of hits Nox 1 and 2 south 10 degree emit' 63 4-10 oohs to a StOttP 11114 SOlithirf011t tct corner in the lino of said grant 'thews) Tit ii the lino of said grant west pubs to the selitheast corner 1714-a(Tre of land conveyed by 'W 0 Ilardtng to Jesso Paige by deed of record in book Ne 4 pngc Ie th thenee north degrees enet 13 2-10 poles to the northeast corner (Tf said Petite treet theme A north 894 degrees west 140 totem to tile old or lower Franklin road Judge Dowell Jaekeon's southweet eorner thence with his lino and with the Meanders of snid road ahout 310 poles to the mirth lints of the Finney grant No 37 thence wit odd line west 280 pole more or less to the nerthwent eorner of lot No of the Finnev land maid Ihowell Jaekson's northwest corner being the eolith west corner of title hiodge grent No 34101 Teyi end In the colter of he county rortd: thence with odd road south 7 degreen Cut '20 poles mere or lose to the P0'001404 etwrfa'r ab(alt 312 of land known its the Frank Arnold lot: thence west poles to Susan Breen's southenet corner thence with her line north IA degree west 46 poles to a TT atone thence continuitig with said ilf Breen's line north 112 degr(tp34 eiyid 49 3' poles to the center of the Harding' turn pike end theece with the center of Yield ternpike with itti various meanders north- easterly 682 polem more or less to the beginning 2 A tract of 40e acres more or lees which is known ne the Belle Mende Deer Perk Rad ift bounded and described nit followe viz: 'Beginning in the cmtter of the Hording turnpike at the north- west corner of the lot caned l'ete's lot being the southwest corner Of Raid park and said pike and being also the north west corner Of tract No 1 shoe de seribed running thence with the line of Paid trt 1 above described titt ttinoWS: tt(itIth 79 degn441 list PIO polo' eolith 4 degreem west 77 pllee north 38 degree Peet 243 pokes south di-greys east yie poles to the corner of what is celled the 'Moon Melidew:" thence 'Youth 96 degrees' etyst poles to the moutheast corner of Paid Belle Meade Deer Park and the nortleoyet corner Of Pahl tract No a love described end the west boundary' Ty line of the old Willoughby AViiiiiintyy treet if hind thence with fetid line north Ile decrees eest '240 poke enntintling with Mehl line bout 63 poles more or Lena to Malone's sotitheamt owner thence with 1lob-114'0 southerly line north 6i4 (Ito grers west 2:44 notes more or less to the (Tenter of eaM ternnike mid thence with the (Tenter of maid turnpike In a meth- westerly direction to the beginning 3 A tenet of 98 34-100 acres more or eve bounded and deserthed am follows N'IZ: Door-Inning In the north belindary of the old Finney tract of land the smith (-est etyrner of a trelet of 2A1 tierce of land known its the tirtyleym trytet conveyed by IT'ronela and MeClenithen to Sclene II Jackson by tioPC1 fbf reeord in book 91 3 page he running thence south 6 derrese oat '24 poles to a stake on the ridge: thenee eolith 11 degrees west 122 pelts to it titmice In oh old fence row thence wit yield old tenet" row south 7112 degrees enst 49 poles to Pi steke then-ce south fki tiogroes east 69 poke to etake on it ride thence eolith 4:41 degrees at 71 pole to a point lt the (Tenter of the old Franklin road op- I posIto a marked ash tree thence with I said north 221i degrees east 72 polety 4 north 151 degrees vat 26 1-3 pole to a Ali point white tree on the ist west side marked thence north 94'4 dearres w(st Vele polea Meng the old fence row to a rock pile nem a path: thence north 5 degrees west 115 7-10 polett to a stoke in the north holintlyyry line of the old Finney tract: ind thenee north R9 deerees wet4t with a ot(Tee well title poles to the beginning Paid tract three eboye deseribed is a tort of lot No 3 on the plan of the Thomite 'Finney lane of record In book 41 tinge PI It 0 1117 virthrr7 tmraccts onir la contain 2 4 An endlytyled one-half Interept In and to tho following described treet of land to wit: A tract of lend eontidning 219 eeree in District No 14 David eon Coenty botinded on the north by the Ttiehland turnpike on the eset bv the lends of Ilerriteg on the olitth by the lands Of they helm of Hicks dee(Tesed end on tho west by 1110 Ilindst of II n'Ttrien Ihtvfelttw in paid real estate will be told es a whet To MI of lona fide offer of 916- ono hoe been matte for sa11 ietereete end the biddiee will be Ptattoil fit that Matti rho nun-baser will to required to Toil ryt ono cnsh end' the twiAnce on or hefere 1 2 end 3 retire from Jen 19 Inory Notebnrinsr interest ni rate of per (pot with Intorosi on-enbio eeminnintrillv will reoeired for deeeered reyments and lien will be retnined in soenre them f41o trot rp(1rnt if" r' A Art tied Maeter 4 Ty Tere4r f' "NI IV fl Vertrtrm )t Wittinm ITtli 7VtoAr)110101lone frit'liteln9omr'illilarld "t1 r) Mslone Hill SteAllqier 1'014 mh414 intervetiii in Patti rent PFMATO will be meld nt whaln Terme of Nina Me offer of SC- Coro bee 1ecn mitte tnr na11 hicreete rinti rr (4 nurchascrv bet reltdro to Ittutf tto ono eqvh nrut the twiAnc0 on or hecrrm 1 2 Awl yenrs from Jin 14 llori fltit tpli: ot i rnIrr rvl riltr SrtT1111111111 pik bp reoeired for deepereel rifiVmerits nod 0 lo rot rtorro rpilomr11911 A 'Nf A rtqlT ce-ri n1 ikfamt0r 11epr1 widT! be yetnin01 to nnIris them 'Fp ivy o'r -riel "NI Jb it vortr-11 It wittlam-- N7 'n 'Malone OA rt Ipli 7tA110e fol4 mhtla Trainer Moulton STANFORD UNIVFIISITT Feb Trainer MOW-ton who has conditioned Stanford athletes for the past four years has been signed by the Executive Committee of the Associated 4tudenta for two years to come at a salary of $15oo a year which is an increase of SI50 over the salary he received in the past Mrs Anderson is Getting Rich Through Her Poultry SIIELBI(VILLF1 Tenn Feb there are a number of parties In this votinty whit (ire giving much attention to the breeding and raising of poultry none of them have been more sucressful or achieved ft wider reputation as ft ehicken and turkey ranter than Mrs Anderson of thts plaee nor does any ()tie more thoroughly understand the induntry Until within a few years Mrs Anderson resided In the eountry end It was there she began poultry raising Successful from the etart with her chlekenn and turkeys alwaym in demand at almost fancy prices he concluded to remove to town and here continued tho bnsiness In the ceuntry she had tts many as fourteen pens but here in town eh' ham only ton in which the keeps her different breeds entirely twparate She feeds with wheat oats clever and bran but gives different food each day and is careful not to feed too heavily Eggs from her chickens have achieved a wide reputation and she is in constant receipt of orders from ail pert ut the eountry Some of these orders are from the far North and others from the South and West Mrs Amiermon does not helleve in having too many different strains hence in the 11111111 she contines herself to the Brown Leghorn the MIT Leghorn hut above all to the Buff Orpington which she insists IR the best breed now extant The latter are sell to be the hest layers In the world and they are elways thrifty and easy to 'raise and are not subject to the Mit ny chicken diseases Of these Orpinatons Mrm Anderson in very proud and eggm from them nre in demand everywhere However she preises her Brown and Buff Leghorns and Insists that they are atm excellent chicken She has but little love for the 1Vyandottes and the Plymouth Rork breeds and less for the Langshans although she has them all it4 justly proud of her turkeys of which mite sells a large number annually I ier splendid "Toms" have always been the center of attraetion at poultry shows suet have never failed to capture the prize Eggs from her turkeys command big prizes and he tilways has orders far lier turkeys always command a better price in the market than most birds Ali in all Mrs Anderson knows all about the chicken and the turkey and known exactly what to do when anything is the nuttier with them She believes in baying puultry well housed in eeld weather and dues not permit then) to eat refuse or drink other than pure char water and holds that they should not be fed too much or too often If Bruner pitches up to his o11 Chattanooga form he will be a valuable man for the locals Ile senda word that his arm was never in better shap and that he is anxious to get down to busineas Nashville will use Brunner in many of the exhibition gamea Newt Fisher who was the manager to tirat propose the pooling of the gate receipts of the Fourth of July and Labor Day games between the eight clubs of the league hopes to add another day to this system at the next meethig of the league Ile yant-s the gate receipts of the 'opening day pooled and it Is not unlikely that Oita plan NV ill be agiced to When thia scheme was inaugurated only the Fourth of July receipts were poolea---This was two years ago Since then Labor Day has been adl ed Well-hiformed base ball men think the pooling system one of great benefit to the cluba and the rule has been adopte'd by many other circulta By such It plan there IS never any chance for a fight among the clubs over the feature days as they all ceive a fair share of the proceeds Vlierev-as played "Farmer" Brown' one of the roost uccesmful 'ateliers in the Southern League last yuir who helped materially in Alcmphis winning the pennant signed to play with the Memphiansi tins year Ills contract was received by Whistler a few days ago from his Ituenit is Is ma Dale Gear ilkS added two new tnen to the Travelers tnie of these is Jack Holland who played first base for Spokane in the Pacific National League last 3-ear Holland played in 124 games With Ot bat 4:9 times made 9 runs EA hits 3 home runs stole 22 tAaaes and had a batting average of 3n the other man secured is it pitcher and was with Salt Lake Ile batted CLERKS TO BANQUET Local Branch of the Postaffice Association to Dine 100i1 branch of the Association Postoffice Clerks will give a banquet at the Duncan on tipxt day 'Washington's birthday Invitations have been issuel to the of the local postoffice and it is expeted that the banquet will increase the good feeling aireMY existing nmong the various attaches of the Meal pedal Fel- vice Plates -for sin-thing o'er lifty will be provided for CHAMPION BIRD STORY COMMITS SUICIDE John O'Neil Blows Out Eis Brains in Hot Springs TIOT SPRINGS Ark Feb O'Neil formerly at the head of the Christy Investment Company of St 'oultt an alleged get-rich-quick con- ern that flourished seVeral years ugo leW his brains out here to-day Ile ad lived here for several months I Recently Indictments ere returned ngainst him in St Louts by a Federal Fraud jury in connection wit allvvit get-rich-quick operations and when he killed himself to-day he was in bt a Deputy United States iroil was awaiting- O'Nell's recovery from illness and the result of his efforts to Fecure local bond Ills wife WKS with him when he killed hitnself TURF NOTES i COMM John O'Neil Bic 1 Ho TIOT SPRING O'Neil former13 Christy Ineesin ouls an alleg 4 ern that flume lew his brains lIdi lived here i Recently intik against him in rand jury in get -rich-quick Wiled himself te of a Deputy I I who was awn! Prom illness am forts to secure was with hitt) 1 Covey of Quail Found in Monster Rattlesnake Ono Of the best bird dog stories of the season is contained in a letter to Charley Benson driver for Chief Itozetta of the Fire Department The letk-T is from Barrow a brothorin-law of Mr Benson and the fcature of the st-)ry ts the finding of a covey of birds in a mousterrattlesnake -Mr Barrow was out hunting near Maringouln La a short lime ago and 11 on his horse at the time Ile hti a very flue bird dog with him' and the dog suddenly stopped by a large tp- caving Aree xvhich had fallen to the gmund Mr Barrow passed on but as the dog remained he got off and kicked about in the gram a but saw nothing The hunter then mounted his horse and started off again but the dog did not move and Ile decided to make investigation On closer examination he found under the trunk of the tree a monster rattlesnake which he shot nnd killed and In the snake was found a small covey of quail whh'h he 8 vrpent had Alouldless charmA and proceeded to a meal of NO SPECIAL FEATURE AT OAKLAWN TRACK I Final eleclarattons from the Montgomery Handicap to be run March 27 have been announced by l-lecretary 1la4't1r1an of the New Atemphis Jockey Cluh us follows: Te lemon I'olden 'Russet The Regent Capt Aradd Agile Bromnstick Remorseful 'opper CogimmenAction Totnoss InuncOnn First Mason Alahel Richard-on Colonial Girl Joe Lesser McChesney with 126 pounds is left dth top weight among the 83 I Final deelarn gomery Ilandli have been ant blactarlan of Jockey Cluti lelden Russet iold Agile 111 "opper coenom unction First on Colonial GI McChesney IN ith top weigh Jake Ifoltmsn and Pkharti Dwyer we Of the hest known starters nu the turf have deserted the Westurn Jockey huh for the new American Turf Jake Ilolttnar two of the hest turf have i'lub for the ne' At Crescent City Track First race 11-16 mile selliag-rity 97 Lady Ray Bride Louise Stapp 97 Lady Ite lair 102 Mlita Ilocco 105 Esperance 110 Seeond race I mile Selliog-Lineal 111LISSIIIITIi1) 86 Itachael 91 tueket 93 Ito 2lerry Acrobat Frank Rice 101 Rankin 1416 Third race 1 mile purse-Ter II'S Rod 87 Doll Indian 103 Miss Gomez Charlie Thompson Brunswit 104 Dalestnan 107 Fourth-race I miles 'rho oakiand IlandicaP $1000 added-Dalesman Niainspring 140 Reveille 97 Rankin Dixie Lad 104 Raluland 100 Stonewall 103 Formaster 107 Brooklyn 110 Phil l'inch 115 Fifth race :14 bandierip-Viperthe 95 Alpo petty 911 Hight Rhyni Hymn Rose 98 4 -4dador 99 Itmuls Itorit 1o2 Huzzah 193Invincible 105 Judge Mines Aden 199 110 Sixth rare 192 miles: sclling---Itoyiti Arms 92 Murmur 14 Belle Milford 95 Lou Woods 160 Admetus 102 Pau-Ins 106 Hymen US 101 George 'Vivian Rambo 111 Curate 116 At Oakland First rare) 7-16 mlle-Carrick Novl 96 Ancient Witch Aunt Iiell 106 I'm Joe 110 Boloman 106 Busy Bee 107 La dy Catherine 103 Cazzaza Barr 106 Leval Form 106 seoail 6 furlongs--Ensoand 101 Toltec 106 Reda') 197 Itavnarok 11 102 Brick Fowler bal -Remark 107 Judge 110 Agnys Mack Educate 195 Silicate lilt Third race 6 furiongs-elreenock 1111 Inithior 107 Emma 11Pubold 105 Hawaiian 99 Louise 741eining 11)2 Milford 104 Cloch d'Or O'Shanter Adirondack 167 Fort Wayne Lady Kent 105 Prestano 102 97 Itevolt 105 Fourth race 11-16 nilles-Scherri 107 Barney Dreyfus 914 Frangible dente 1P3 Flying Torpedo 14 lou Fifth raiif furiongs-OLyrolic Brits 9st Mountehank 103 Anvil 9 Haven Run 104 111odlcum 1)otier11 93 'Military 103 Sixth race 1 Mile a nd 70 yards-Barrack 103 Esperin Stilicho Hatt SI lialnault 199 Boy At Oaklawn First race selling 6 furimigs-T Sarriclson 103 Foxy lit Prinzessin 111 Ethel Davis 99 Little But trroup Maizgle Leeher 14(1 d'entaur 112 Nepenthe 44 4rtlif'Stni '01)(i furlongs --Raw! Agi-14 pls port Worth 112 Eva Jean 97 1 11 Orist 10 lir ciardner trei Peter the (treat Stratagem log Qu'n 102- Third rare 1 mile---Gu 1141dorn 146 Locket 142 Ner Such 102 Far Wpst 9 Bill Curtis 91 Ellsworth 1411 Toseitn 122 1'osse4siori 1444 Proceed Fourth rate (11i furkeigs-Ilight arid Sixth race I 111110 2-ill il it tttittit-trtitti-i lok WI 'Esperin Stilicho HAI I I IdIrriult 19i risher 'toy liS IloyaPy 92 1 At Oaklawn rI ra fli Ft iu- 6 lUillItgS- SqlnPlson 109 Foxy 94 Prinzessin 91 EttIPI 1411114 W4 Little But teroup mt Matzule Leeher Pentaur 112 Nepon- the 4 wchostra SS Ag: ''r' I''''N a IIf'II 11 11I It (IriSt 'lir ha 1v1y the t1reat 11)2 Stratagem log Jai (411Pril l'12 Third l'a'0 1 inile-Git Ileutorn leg Lrliket Neg 01 Such 102 1-ir IN-est 9ii pm t' ortls le Kint4s' Ellsworth 111 'rosean 122 Possesiori lo4 Proceed Iii Fourth rat 0 61 furlongs-I tight ahj Is ttidor 107 ruin a llouboill 107 The Hawaiian 99 Louise NleihinK 102 Hui- for lo4 Cloch d'Or O'Shunter is liolirniniark 101 on NI aYr-1 1Inly Kent 105 I'restano 102 Wartimes 105 Fourt 1 1-11 107 DrPVIIIM Frangiblo dente 1P3 Flying 1114 I'M 105 Fit' raoe fttriona14-01yrolw 10 lints IN muntehittik 103 Atili1 Haven ituil 101 Modicum 11'7 Dottor11 93 'Military 103 sixth roef I 'mile and 70 lok UV) Stincho I'Llt1 I II llmiuit leo PiQlter lloy 9S 11y1Wy 92 1 At Oaklawn 1 Weak Men Civen New Life Weak POSTOFFICE CHAN Pr Robert Martin Transfeired to Arcade Station' Robert '11artin haS been transferred from the main postoffice to the Arcade station The 1111MHIPP business of the past three months at tbe Areads branch has resulted In an additional calk being allowed and Mr Martin was therefore appointed Mr Niartin has been for eleven yesra at the postollice In the city deartment during the entire time except since last October when he was placed In the mailing department lie 114 olw of the loading postoffice cletka here taut Is President of the local branch of the Postollice Clerks' Association To recent resignation of Money Order Clerk ji McCullough and the transfer of Mr Martin UI require a number of changes st the local offiee whichwill probably be announced today The transfer of Mr Martin is effective at once aud he will to-day be on duty at the Acrole lite ti ettirtix 4 1 A at once and he will to-dity be on duty at the Afraile In the city dettrtment during tne en- tire time execpt ince last ()ctober wiwn he wait placed In the mallIng de- ISt 01W Of the loading partment Kir l- of the local branch of the Postollice ot n-t vr- 1 et 1 rt dor clerK ll Al I kAtmott go mo tranter of Mr Martin li Ill require a it: tri)ibnagteocty attp tol ftti no! day The trinsfer of Mr Martin is etrarthe at mice awl he Will to-dity be on duty at the Afrade CHURCH IN ATHLETICS Dr George Fisher to Deliver Address at Local MC A At 11 o'clock next Wednesday morning Dr George Fisher Traveling seeretuty Of the International Committee of the AL A will lecture at the rooms of the loent association on "The church In Athletics" Invitations to every minister in the city have been Issued and they have been requested to extend tin invitation to their congregations Wednesday afternoon Dr Fisher will Ft pea to mothers on "Pbysical Exercise and Its Effect on the Growing Boy phystcAny ly and The Invitations have been issued by physical Director Fdrd tce of the AI A will lecture at the rooms of the luent assoolation MI he Church In Athletics" Irivit rrdtut 1 th lions u) eVt'rY minister III ne city nave For Fisher will s'peak to mot hers on TI'ygitlii rxerelme ano itm PrrPel on the trowitg Fos' l'hys INT ic a lly ntat- )) ani Morally" The invitEllons have wen itistie1 by f'hysical Director Fdrd 4 'I I 110T SPRINGS Ark Fin 17--The racing at Oak lawn was unmarked by any special feature Nameoki and KUIK Inc quoted at 6 to 5 ran first and second in the sixth race Sliver Skin and Hose Ben were the other knitting favorites the last named being at mileha prohibitive price however that the form players did not realize much on his victory Summaries: First race 5 96 Dickson) 6 to I 'on lionebrake (Sperling) 9 to 5 Fe0cond Simon Kent tllaceyi 5 to 1 third Time Fergus Mexicana 1utve1I Citsh Boy- Cropple Jas Warren and Ontonagon ran Second race a fat Shell HO icht) 4 to 1 won: Donors 103 (Sperling) 4 to 5 sevoini: Galarneda lei (Fischer) 8 to third Time :28 Massum Ina Gray Negaunee Jack's Hope and Walter lionghts ran Third race 512 Ben 98 (Smithson) 1 to 1 ks-on Incense 91 Olondchildt 5 to 14 second unmade 95 (F Green) 8 to 1 third Time 111 1-S Fort Arthur and Locket ran Fourth race 5 furlongs- Silverskin 107 oitnry) even mffil: Lone vim DO (111O1Soy) 4 lo second: thirning 103 Walsh) 3 to 1 third Time 1o5 11a-ak tiolden ACe Mordella II nd Niutual Ihnellt ran Fifth race furlungs---Atur Ti1lie 4i (1A-v111) 101 Wort: Tilkiho 102 iti00duhil1) 6 to 1 second Everna 107 (Feicht) 3 to 1 third Time 1:06 Henry Lyons Sol Simpson Florenoe Tribes 41uvena1 1laxim rocoWaO0 1411 1 1-1C 110 (Wto1o-ly1 6 to 5 won King Paine 111 (J Walsh) 6 in tocontl Nup1145 103 (Siwrilutt) 6 to 1 third Time 1 76 Compass itath t1r110 Dan Nannan and Falkland ran ONE FAVORITE AND Bora 111111inan I olden Ace Niorilella anti Niut nal It il'efit rtn Flittl rae 5 furtialga-Uur LiniP t4i (IA' 11) s'i Iii I WOW ThiSlit 102 14001- vh it 1) 6 to 1 set 001 Evorna 107 (1'1ht) 3 tc 1 thfrd Tlin 106 45 NIttrIIIIS 114illiv 'viols Siii tison bts juvonzil 1Inxim I "'II I I 4 ill a Ill I'ocwank tan I rave 1 1-1f milks- N31110(011 lle 6 tn5 1up- ine I i I 1 1 is 0 lo a tznen 1141 1Iis 103 i SN't link) li third 1 '1- tmilptss itLtil Vr11 Th aj Dosn- iI Nnan atht FIklan1 ran 0 NE FAVORITE AND (sp secn () lare erling) 4 5 101 (Fischer) 8 to third 'rime In a gamw rsy Nco Jack's tool Valter tiootdas ran ir hir( al'e 5' turion Ben (Smil hson) 1 to on Inc IA ns 0 10 14 $econ1 (intni de 44 tireoni hi rd Timo I II I-S Port Arthur anti Locket rail Fotirth' race 5 tIrlong-R- Silverskin lir' (titnry) evoli m(n Imne vim 1k) 411tifisey) 4 lo I second: 11irting 1113 (J NVtish) 3 to I thin! Time 105 BorA Poilliorin tolliten ACP M0111PIll a ni NI In bal JO iiPtit rin Filtil rae 5 LilliP I44 II) I 1ev won This be 0 1 102 10- ch it 6 to I d) se oio Eromil PT (1'ihtt 3 to 1 thir1 Tinto 1:06 45 i I i li 1 There 'are thousands and thousatinis of intrt witosn ntanhissi is iiiininishing selto do not' ftilly rettlizo their contillitm and v'hitt Nt II) suit if tin neglect to takts priptsr treat 111tY tAill ko t) putting ifr soning 'i1 14 1111eing their ttodido ill soon iiisappirir d-- hut they S)011 111)(1 that IIIZ longor they put it off the NA orso i their condition hocomos 'Hwy nuil that tin hi curio I tired havo 1t hacho sovero In ailitt hes not'von rd1 ins turtsE1 by tireanoi' hick iir atrdnition tA iit riW pn sub- Jet to spoils of desnotnieni their vcciOk is a burden to thin 1' arid In other wkriis tin ir tile isorries rnisoraide I nal 7 1-" -1 i TIM Ft 4 cs-ory Nt 110 bas tiny (if ths v1110I id all at 7- mtri 91 tin 1 it hcni t11 It iti 111 wily lit at1 a uto skim) hot as it aiI iit me I 1 1 ha ost 11 I edtt ii toNN a rd testrnig- tlitirr 1an to thoir form( int first vitzr making aking them im rt ma kt 111t It A iqg if ti i it' 4' I eet ott he striI il y) i ha1 cura k- Z- Pc''''' 3 In year ozonc bv (Ali 101 prit ti1 In 1-1r t' iesA 14d t-t 11ct )10 11) 44 In iifo to rii ti' ati)ictit I i hilik IN hat ii111 ha de rn co DR A I IllAritA Illem If On Lid gioio on and on vi iiho-ii indisnio soul'' Recognized Is the OIO cffrt toird a t1 Ins Ad of 1wiz rtp ino st Es sblisheS and hoitnity thoy IA'1111 1'1 ot 111111T 0111 1 '11t041 hi imgh bloat Reliable Specialist itte 1viidein il and uivildo to funill tho did rnn IT' ywi ItIr in this (nlit ion i U1- 1411 1 tbe of td king Iniinedia to notion towrd tioino roiiiA 1 111IS (1it ion vr cannot I f1'1 I IN WI -1''IN -1111'' 111101S -41 It con's- il as our toodithot is '010 Nr)irs tho skIll all I ril un1- cuff k1o I h1 lq 'tII1 nit 11' c1111111i1V lr car 114 years and ins t-iliatiot is 17k tc 1:1 1 1 if on 'ill iit itiv rtic A 'I iitirod (4 a 1'11 hig pIthl: vhii ver tq cHndlidition iit1 and 011 At- (011(1 1 1114 'It in-11 (tr sdi 'nod I hit 1 ha ii i oni I I Nr I rit '-'h 1 dr-i expriiii in treliinx 11as of won I ilt it I' titc ti th i Fok tor 111V K-A i 10 I h8t i It 111k ti 1-si1di to e1 kii if 11 -ir Ti iling in '1 1-1 1 ittI i 10W tt t-nrr 11i I l'k i II titittiP011tT1' NN! 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