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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 3

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BOTTLERS OF HIGH GRADE SOFT DRINKS 1 Star Bottling Works Only agents in Kern County for Yosemite, Enterprise Brewing Company Lager Beer, Maithee, Red Ribbon and Wurteburger. Orders Promptly Delivered. Phone Main 126 East Bakersfield MR8. JANE DUNLAY DEAD; BURIED AT TEHACHAPI. Mrs.

Jane Dunlay died last night at the residence of her son. John A. Clark, 1228 street. The funeral will take place early Monday morning, the body being taken to St. Francis church and thence, by Morton Connolly, to Te.

hachapi for interment in the cemetery at that place. C. F. Bramming is swinging around the circle, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Francisco. R.

O. Wilson, Vilas Johnson, Henry A. Greene and Russ Avery of Los. Angeles are at the Southern today. THE BAKERSFIELD.

CALIFORNIAN -SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910. POP ANSON BROKE BUT UNDISMAYED "OLD MAN" OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE LOSES HIS HOME THRO FORECLOSURE VISALIA-BAKERSFIELD NEW LEAGUE AT WORK but shouting for Bakesrfeld's team Young says that Visalia tonight. all to the good and subsequent gratulations are already acknowledged. In fact he has given that no bouquets shall De presented to his team until after the game. He is in the florist business himself day according to some friends of Deferaux.

Thee lineup is as follows: Bakersfield VisaliaAllen, 2b. Coultrin, 88 Deveraux, Feeney, 2b Grimn, ct-p Lynch, If Garrity, it Macmurdo, 1b Carmen, 1b 8mlth. 3h Wilson, 3b Cecil, rf Dow, rf Scott, cf Hoff, Banta, Conrad, Kuhn, Meikle, Malre, Dye, JOHNSON UNDER HEAVY WRAPS SAN FRANCISCO, June crowd considerably smaller than the one that came to see James J. fries box. in the same arena week ago, Jack Johnson tonight sparred six rounds with his regular -partners, Joe Cotton and Marty Cutler.

Johnson displayed all the form of a heavyweight champion of the world, according to the Aght experts who crowded the ringside. He was clever und fast in his work and the crowd applauded bim generously after each round. He did pot let out any bard punches, however, and failed to create aDy excitement by his exhibition. Plainly he was under heavy "wrap ping." holding his blows at the crucial moment and mauling his opponents around the ring at will. m.

Cries for Sam Langford resounded throughout the ring when Johnson appeared in his fighting trunks and red and white sash. The crowd ed to see a real Langford was the crowd but he did not come into spotlight until Johnson bad stepjed out. Then he simply was intro. luced. Abe Attell, the featherweight champion, was also introduced.

Calls for a speech brought Johnson back into the ring after he had climbed out. He was interrupted by hoots and jeers many times, but Anally aged to say that in the great battle July 4 he wanted the world to know hat beth he and Jeffries would be in he best of condition, and that it would be "a battle of man against man and may the best man win." Worcester a few years ago, as he afterward did for Providence. Pitcher Cantwell of Cincinnati has lesigned for use oncold or rainy days special rubber glore for bis pitching wand. He- glove whir keep out all! the cold and wet and at the same time not interfere in the least with the pitching ability of the twirler. Fred Clarke is quoted as saying of young Vincent Campbell: "He is.

one of the fastest I have seen in several years. I have been ing a nian to take my place and Campbell looks like the boy for the He has me beaten now, but am not ready to quit." It is declared authoritatively that: Tenney will probably be car ried throughout the season, even he never rounds into shape to play Arst base for the Giants. He has proved an excellent coacher for third base: In fact, as good "Duke" Far. rell of the Yankees last year." Jim McAleer, manager of the ingions, has joined the Don't Worry club. He does not expect to be able to land the Senators any higher than ofth.

and says they won't be near that position unless "Dolly" Gray and Bob Groom show up some Walter SOD stuff. Mrs. Frank Saunders and Mrs. J. N.

Young of Visalia are at the Boutbern. Their husbands are Visalia bail BUY A Hupmobile FOR ONLY Licensed Car: Cylinder 20 Horse Power. Bosch Magneto. Sliding Gear W. F.

WHITAKER Main 1477. AGENT 2620 18th St, Goes a Long Way." Low Rates East Karisas City, Omaha, 8t. Joseph and return 60.00 8t. Paul, Minneapolis and return 73.50 SALE DATES. St.

Louis, New Orleans May 25 20 27 and return 67.50 June 2 4 13 14 15 24 Toronto and return 95.70 25 26 30 Chicago and return 72.50 July .1 to 6 inclusive, 25 Montreal and return 108.50 Washington and return 107.50 August 2 3 4 22 23 24 Baltimore and return 107.50 september 1 2 3 11, 12 13 Philadelphia and return. 108.50 14 Boston and return 110.50 New York and return 108.60 Liberal return limits and favorable stop-over privileges. These low rate tickets are available for pa gages the luxur. iously equipped electric-lighted San Francisco "Overland Limited," leaving San Francisco daily at 10:40 a. on trains leaving at 9 a.

6:40 p. m. and 9 p. m. Direct connections in Chicago with all linen cast.

on your tickets reading via Southern Pacific Co. (The Safe Way.) The Southern I-C-E 5 per cent allowed on Coupon Books when paid for at time of delivery. Drivers not allowed to sell Ice for cash Phone orders filled up to 3 1 p. m. On Sundays natil 10 1 m.

BAKERSFIELD ICE DELIVERY H. F. Allardt REACHING THE RENTING AGENT You Just the HOUSE HUNTING 18 MADE EASY BY THE USE OF THE TELEPHONE. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the GOLDEN STATE LIMITED 31-2 Days to Chicago Splendid equipment, electrie lighted throughout. Oil burning engines, Drawing Room, Stateroom, Vestibuled Sleepers, Carefully Attended Dining Car Service.

Parlor. Observation Car, with Library and Cafe. Ladies' Reading rooms, Gentlemen's Smoking Room. This train runs daily from Los 'Angeles via El Paso and Kansas City. Direct Connection for St.

Louis and eastern cities. Call on any losal SOUTHERN PACITIO 8 CHICAGO, June C. ARson, the veteran baseball man who managed the Chicago National league team for 23 years, won six pennants and retired from the league 1898 woth a reported tortune of $300,000, "broke." The last Anancial straw blew away yesterday when a mortgage on his home was foreclosed In default of notes aggregating $6800. I'm not 'all in' by a tong shot," said Anson. "You can't keep a good man down, so just say that 1'N get along somehow." Anson is said to -hare lost a sum In billiard hall ventures which ended three years ago.

In recaling his business failure he had only this, comment: "I failed becanse 1 couldn't make money." "I warned 'Pop' not to go into bustness," said- Mrs. Anson. "But it's all right now. I've had my little cry and we'll give up the home when it's called for. We're lived here twenty.

six years though--all through 'Pop's' prosperous days--and, of course, it's hard to leave. But Anson is in good health, and 60 long as that is the case we'll get along all right. "The only trouble with 'Pop' is, he's been too honest and easy He's treated everybody squarely, but hasn't got square treatment in return." Miller Huggins is well pleased with bis new berth in St. Louis. He says that Bresnaban has the liking and confidence of all big players, and be thinks that the team will play some good ball 8000 8g the veteran pitchers get to working up to their true form.

F. F. Ames of Angels' Camp is at the Southern, Saturday Grocery Specials New Potatoes, 13 lbs Coffee, faney blend, lb Olives. Manzanillas, qt Cheese, California full cream, Ih Mackerel, "Fancy." 3 for Cocoanut, fine shredded, in bulk, Jello, all flavors, 3 packages Tea, English Breakfast, 60c Willie Keeler has at last decided that the National league, pace is not too fast for him, and signed a contract with the Giants. "Wee Willie" will so west with the McGrawites, but does not know when he will be "assigned to a regular position on the team.

Waivers have been asked and recelved by the Cincinnati club on era Castleton and Cantwell, and they will be sent to class A clubs as 88 reasonable offers are made for them, F. Vane of Porterville is here. 19c 25c lb 19c .250 quality, lb EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA Kenmore White and Gold China Sale Looks like Haviland-very dainty and desirable. See the window. 44-piece Set.

$10.00 50-piece Set $12.50 100-piece Set $22.50 Get a Fireless A Saturday Handkerchief Sale Cooker We have just received a splendid collection in of ladies' handkerchiefs that will average fully a third more quality than our selling price. In these blistering hot days Linen Lawns, prettily embroidered. Values from 15e to you will appreciate the enjoy- 25c; sale price ment of owning a fireless cooker. It saves trouble, fuel, time Women's Gingham Aprons labor. 'It will pay for itself in the of useful made of 8 of in the A very good assortment aprons, course one summer saving of fuel alone.

splendid With sleeves, all gingham: over style .750 quality of blue checked patterns. We carry the very best fireAll over aprons, sleeveless Garden Hose less cooker made in all sizes. Women's Silk Underwear We carry only, such grades as will atand the extreme heat of These garments are cooler and more durable than the high priced cotton garments. Made by -the name this elimate. The we sell you give is a guarantee of hose will good quality.

you many seapons' service. Plain colors, white or pink. each $2.50 Venetian silks, prettily embroidered, white only each, $3.00 Children's Socks Just the thing for summer use. Cool and durable, white, Scotch plaid or tan, with fancy tops. Fine.

Egyptian cotton, white, pink or blue lace socks. 'Also in lace, pair .250 Plain white serges for skirts or suits; 44 inches wide. Yard White serge with hair line stripe; 44 inches wide. Very pretty patterns. Yard $1.00 White Serges Children's Hats With wide brims; good ser.

viceable straw for boys or girls. ('hoice .250 Men's Shirts, $1.00. Best dollar shirt made; sore stores wouldn't hesitate to ask $1.25 for them. Soft bosoms; all good colors. Genuine Ecuador Panama Hats $6.00 These are the genuine Panama, made under water, closely woven braids.

All the correct shapes. We. save you fully $2.00 on the purchase price of your Quality Will Meet On The Big Stand Today With demands fo coming into Weaver's every few minutes by telephone or persnoal demand; the VIsalia team In town and disseminating their determination to win; and bets being laid st various odds all around towh on the outcome, the possibilities of today's opening, base ball game certainly loom large. "Red" Deverapx has' his three. peaches, Grimn, Carmen and Meikle, on hand and it their work is as good they look, there will be nothing' JEFFRIES IN WORKING MOOD BEN LOMOND, June the new outdoor ring planned by Jim Corbett and so constructed as to reproduce conditions under which the Fourth of July battle will be held, is completed in time, Jim' Jeffries will box nine rounds today.

The program' will include three rounds each with Bob Armstrong, Jack Jeffries and Joe: Choynski. Jeffries was In 1 working mood when he began today and there was not a minute of let up until poon. He began with six malles of road work, starting at 5 o'clock this morning, then went at gymnasium stunts, potIng for newspaper photographers. feffries skipped rope for Afteen minutes, his work in that time serving to bring perspiration from every pore of his big body. He next turned his attention to strong arm work with pulley weights and wound up the morning with thre handball games with Jim Corbett.

Jeffries was elated by his success in the game, for he vanquished his opponent for the first time, winning two hardfought games from the veteran. STANDINGS IN THE LEAGUES CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pct. Oakland ..............24 24 17 .585 Stockton .25 18 .581 Fresno ...............2 24 20.

.545 San Jose .20 23 PACIFIC COAST. LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Portland .............84 25 .576 San Francisco .36 27 .571 Oakland .36 29 ,554 Vernon .33 30 524 Los Angeles .80 37 .448 Sacramento .20 41 .328 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won.

Lost. Pet. Chicago :25 12 .676 New York .25 14 .6410 Pittsburg ............18 17 .614 Cincinnati ...........18 18 .500 8t. Louis .20 20 .500 Brooklyn 22 .150 Philadelphia ..........14 21 .400 Boston 14 26 .350 AMERICAN: LEAGUE -Philadelphia ..........26 10 .722 New York .23 11 .676 Detroit 24 16 Boston .20 16 .566 Cleveland ............15 15 18 .455 Washington 16 23 .410 Chicago 12 20 .375 8t. Louts 7.

29 .194 BASEBALL NOTES Frock, the new pitcher secured by the Boston National from Pittaburg. did, Site, some great work for.

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