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EIGHT THE MONTQOMJiig, For Health's Sake VISITORS TO MONTGOMERY WILL PINO THE BEST CO0KINO IN THE SOUTH AT THE CREAM CO. ed to prove a material improvement and by his coaching will no doubt steady the pitching staff and enable the slabsmen to pull themselves out of difficult holes, where otherwise they might go up the flue and drop a game. Bob Whaling of Canaeu, Mexico, will hold down the first sack instead of Arnold, Chicle having gone with tbo outlaws. Whaling is said to be a much steadier man than Arnold, faster on his feet, and equally as good with the stick, so the position wl" be really improved by 'Arnold's bolting. a fine arm and hnndlos himself like a big lrmguer.

The decision, however, will not be made until it ia seen how he shows up with tho stick. No less than fifteen men have beon in the center garden attempting to show how they can gobble the sphore when they get the chance In an effort to land the coveted garden as tholr regular hang-out for the goason. While the race is a close one, those that stand the bent chance are Hogue, Armbruster, Faulkner and Green. It is hardly probable that the old 'varsity men will be changed. due to Howerman' refusal to release "Bad EM" Dahlen In order to take up the management of tu Brooklyn team.

It I believed that Dahlen 'i dayi a player are about over, but that he could uccesgfully pilot the Brooklyn team there la no doubt. President Ebbeti, of th Trolley Dodgem, has been after Dahlen and still want him and that Harry Lum-ley, whom Ebbotn made manager of the team, la only a temporary appointee; Ebbets atlll has hopes of landing It la aald, Is being assisted In his efforts to land Dahlen by several managers, who refuse to make any trades with Bowerman, and It Is believed that eventually Bowerman will give up Dahlen to Brooklyn, but It is not thought likely that "Bad Bill" will be let go until the Hub manager has secured one or two good The opinion Is generally that Dahlen's reelase from Boston will be accomplished by an exchange of players between New York, Brooklyn and Boston. Word from Marlln Springs, where the Giants are training, states that Manager McGraw is sweet on Arthur Fletcher, the new lnflelder He considers the new recruit equally as good as Charley Herzog, who did so much to All Larry Doyle's shoes the latter part of last season, when the second baseman was Injured. It is said that McGraw is willing to trade Herzog to Brooklyn for Pitcher Mclntyre. Brooklyn, it is said, 1 111 11 I in ii I and for the sake of your peace of mind Drink PEPSI-COLA Th.

World's But Drink. TWO MORE MEN FOR TIE TROLLY ATLANTA, March 9. Nap Rucker and Tommle McMillan left Atlanta Sunday night for Jacksonville to join the Brooklyn ball club. "I haven't any ache nor a pain," said McMillan as he went dancing to the train. "I never felt any better," declared Rucker, as he gave his south wing an affectionate pat.

The Dodgers will in a few days be In full blast on the ball lot at Jacksonville, and prospects for a showing much better than last year seem bright for the Brooklyn team. WANTS BILL DOHLEN TROLLY- NEW YORK, March 9. Have the baseball managers combined to prevent the sale or exchange of players to Frank Bowerman, manager of the Boston Nationals, In order to prevent the Hub leader from strengthening his team? The rumor in baseball circles last night was that the combination is and will have Dorando as another competitor. The mountain is rejoicing over tho return of Sawrle, the Msmphis boy, who returned to Sewanee tho past week. Without Sawrie on the team tho pitching staff would have been weak, and the brunt of the work would have fallen to Myers.

With Sawrle's return It Is expected that Sewanee will have one of the strongest teams in the south. Both Myers and Sawrle are from Memphis and were formerly students of the M. U. where they first acquired their reputations as slabmen. Abe Green, the big Tech linesman, has entered the university, but la forbidden to play this season by the S.

I. A. A. rules, When he becomes eligible, however, he will be a strong acquisition to the team. The track team has been working out in light preliminary work, but Coach Braun has been letting the men have their own way for the present.

Hard training will not commence until next week. The tennis club is organized and winners of the singles and doubles In the tournament to be held In tho spring will get into condition to challenge Vanderbllt. LOVERS of good health should prevent Bick-ness instead of letting themeslves get sick and then try to cure it. Bo long as you keep your liver, bowels and stomach in a healthy and active condition you won't get sick. Ballard's Herbine relieves constipation, inactive liver and all stomach and bowel troubles.

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Burke and other reliable druggists. TO START PRACTICE TO1I The Sireveport Times as the following to say of this 0 year's ball team: Dale Gear, manager of the Shreve-port baseball team, reached the city yesterday morning and spent the greater portion of the day arranging transportation for a number of the men who have been Instructed to report at once. Gear expects his men to begin arriving between March 10 and 15, and will have a good team on hand for the game with the Chicago Cubs, on March 20, and another game perhaps on March 17 Shreveport has twenty men signed and these will begin arriving in a few days. Gear and Lary Hoffman already being on the ground. The manager reached the city yes terday In splendid health and in Gne condition.

He seems to view the approaching season with confidence fend says the team, which will take op the circuit next month, will be of a much higher class than the one of last season, which made such a strong close. The team this year will be taken from the following players, who were sent transportation yesterday: Gar-Tin, Kerbs, Moore, Petit and Hildins, catchers; Relger, Booles. Anderson, Ray. Chelette and Cy Watt, pitchers; Harmton und Whaling, first base; Danny Clare, shortstop; Hoffman, third; Gray Pedrottl, Thebo, Gardner, Klawitter and Gear, outfield. Bach of the men has either played in a Pirate uniform- or comes highly recommended.

Gear feels as though he is going to put up a good team this season and Shreveport, if not th pennant winner, will come out somewhere 'near the top. Lee Garvin, a backstop, Is expect SSSTS.1 DYEWORXS 1 10l.2Gwt Phone 2048. I Oub rate $1.50 in advance. All work strictly uaranteed. Suit sponged and dry cleaned out ilcely.

Buttons repaired. Tailoring suit made to; order. Guarantee fits. IK PITY flKI nHftWSS the largest (iiuummn, Com market in the world, the third largest cotton hog, cattle, grain and poultry market in Okla-. noma.

These are tacts because of the soil, climate' and general conditions ol the country, which are almost perfect Write for literature. Do it ncv-L H. O'NEAL A Elk City, Oki.iH CLOSINC out sale We are going to discontinue uur jeweiry ousiness ana we are going to give the Jewelry buyers of Montgomery some rare bargains in Diamonds, Watches and JewelyJ Fixtures for sale, store for rent FRED J. DREHER CO. 10 S.

Court. SHREVEPORT Tl i CMrrthlnr Cooked Jiut to our Liking HINDS CAFE and killed by Bob Ford, one Of the members of the band of outlaws with the James boys. The killing Is eald to have taken place In the little town of St Joseph, while Jesse was hanging a picture on the wall and had laid his guns aBlde, feeling secure. The reward for killing the outlaw was paid over to the slayer. No question as to the death and burial of the ouUaw was ever raised until Tecently when a Mor-gantown man cast a doubt upon the accepted story and came forward with the story that Jesse Is alive and well.

The authority for this tartllng statefnent is one of the most reliable citizens of this place. He Is Lawrence Snyder, one of the substantial business men of the city. He Is engaged in the meat business and la Interested in two establishments. He says that his father-in-law Is an uncle of the renowned road agent. The members of the family do not feel any too proud of the exploits of their kinsman but they find many justifications in the events I that took place during the dark days oi me war ana in me atrocities practiced upon the members of the James family by rangers and bush-wackers on account of the fact that some of the older men of the clan had espoused the side of the south in that great struggle.

Beyond the fact that the members of the family believe that Jesse is alive, Snyder will not go. He says that this Is firmly believed by his fathen-ln-law and that he has at least one of the pistols carried by the bandit in his career. The other one is in possession of another member of the family and Snyder says be can produce them at any time within a week of the time that he is challenged to do so. It has been asked why the outlaw believed to be dead, has not revealed his identity long ago. His brother Frank, was pardoned years ago and at the time Jesse was killed an arrangement had been concluded with the governor of Missouri by which the bandit was to surrender and was to receive sentence to pris on for a short term, wltii a pardon at the end of It.

This was to have cate strikes and three for balls. By referring to the board, which Is just above the scoreboard, and is operated by a boy from the press tower, any one can tell at a glance what the stage of the Inning is. President Kuhn's contrivance already been adopted for use this year by New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery and Memphis' and inquiries from other sources are being received. There Is no patent on the device and all desiring to do so are allowed its use free of charge. An additional feature will be adopted by Mr.

Kuhn to the contrivance been put Into effect within a week of the time that Ford is said to have killed his chief. In the little town of St. Joseph, the tourist la shown the room In which the killing la said to have taken place. He Is shown the grave in the cemetery nearby, and the modest headstone which bears a simple Inscription telling the name of the one beneath, a few facts of his career. Mr.

Snyder believes that a man made up to resemble Jesse James was decoyed Into the house and then slain. His body was laid out and hundreds of people who visited the death chamber, went out firmly convinced that they had beheld the last earthly appearance of the man whose name waa dreaded over a large section of the country. In the meantime the object of their search had quietly disappeared, had turned his attention to peaceful pursuits and abandoned his career of crime and reprisal. A Neighbor of Tours as well as yourself la liable at any time to have rheumatism. We're all liable to have cuts or burns, bruises or scalds, crick in the back, neck or side some kind of an ache or pain.

Then heed this advice and tell your neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment relieves all aches and pains, and heals all wounds. 3old by Knabe W. E. Bes-son, J. D.

Burke, and other leading druggists. Price 26c, 50c and $1.00 ner bot tle. McMAHONS DETECTIVE and Collection Agency. Suite 224 to 229 HtnnenBTdg, New Orleans. Branch Hardin Building, Jackson.

Misj. RLOODHOUNDS to hire. Blind tigers, iJ black hand letters and all crime investigated. Reports confidential. Correspondents in all parts of the world.

Male and female operators sent to ill parts of the world. Financial reports a specialty. as used on the local grounds -this season. A large score-beard will contain the line-up of each team and-opposite each name will be an electric bulb. An operator will turn on a light when each man comes to bat, thus aiding spectators to keep up with each play of the game and proving a great aid to those desiring to do their own scoring.

It is expected to be of particular value at the beginning of the season in enabling the identity of new players to be established. Atlanta will also have such a scoreboard this year. would then offer Herzog In exchange for Dahlen, and by this series of trades, Bad Bill would be secured to manage the Trolley Dodgers, If the deal goes through it la likely that Bowerman will be in a position to make other trades. JESSE JAMES STILL MORGANVILLE, W. March 9.

Jeese James Alive? This question has been asked many times since the notorious bandit was reported to have been shot 101 LIVES The Champion Marathon Quartette I The St. Louis Nationals have secured a good inflelder in Enwrlght. the Californlan. Jones, Walsh, Donahue and Anderson were missing, when the White Sox left Chicago for California. An effort is helnir made to brlnir Johnny Coulon and Monte Attell to gether lu a fight for the bantam ehamplonshlp.

York, has taken Wilmington's place in the Tri-State League. "Doe" Iteisllng will manage the new team. Jack Barry, the former Giant, says that he will not go to Milwau kee for $1,000,000. Think or a nan player turning down a handsome salary like that. A Rochester baseball fan wants to name John Ganzel's team me 'Silk but "Silk" is called 483 different names in one afternoon along in July.

The big teams that Pennsylvania will meet on the gridiron next fall, according to the schedule Just announced, are Brown, Michigan, Cornell and the Careisle Indians. The University of Illinois team will close Its football season next fall by meeting Syracuse on November 20. It will be, the first appearance of the Illinois team in the east. SEWANEE HAS SOME 1IGHTY MATERIAL SEWANEE, March 9. From the largest bunch of candidates evor brought out for practice on these grounds Captain Eisle is making efforts to get together a good team for Sewanee.

The past week has been devoted to practice and to trying out several new men. Two positions, third and center field, are open, and many good men are trying to land them for the coming season. Jay, Gillem, Guerry and En-sley are showing up well at Vio third sack, but it looks as if Aycock, the new man form Texas who oarne up several weeks ago to enter the medical department, has it over all of them. This youngster is fast, has Abbeville, Georgia on April 1,2 and 3rd, general purpose horses. IlII KITHN'S SCORE BOARD STUNT BEING ADOPTED; WILL BE USED HERE NASHVILLE, March President F.

E. Kuhn, of the local baseball association, is much elated over the adoption already by three other Southern League teams for use this season of a little Contrivance of his own invention used with such satisfaction to the local baseball public during the past year. The arrangement is intended to aid in keeping spectators in touch with the number of balls, strikes and outs, and consists of an electric signboard with two globes, each to indi They are soon to race at the Madison Square Garden, New York, tomlongiioat the idia LEARN TELEGRAPHY AT HOME fmSfg time at a 11 co Our mail system of teaching Telegraphy is complete. You pay youriuit on by thewceli i oiJi as you learn. We guarantee to fit you for a position or refund mot lid us.

The salaries Telegraph Operators range from $60 to $150 per month. THIRTY THOUSAND more Operators needed (O till the vacancies caused by the nine-hour law. Write us immediately lor full particulars. Address loo Seleetioii THE DIXIE TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, HUDSON BROS. COMPANY Wish to call your attention to their NINETEENTH COMBINATION SALE OF DORAXDO PIETRI.

jjfk. rip they will hold in Louisville, nana pairs, saddle horses and a lot of WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. HE new Gas ranges the kind that every woman would like to have in her kitchen are now in stock. The greatest care has been exercised in the selection of. these appliances, with the result that the very best to be had in the country are here and ready to place in your kitchen.

SAY? Are you willing to write 7 letters for $4 on a Feather Bed, to your friends that live in Georgia, Ala- bama, South Carolina and North Carolina. If so, please send me your name and post office ad-v dress. Put figure 7 on card, too. The new Gas Ranges are so easy to keep clean that several ladies have had their kitchen re-equipped on this account, but there are many other improvements features that good cooks have wanted for a long time all embodied in this year's Gas Ranges. The Ranges are also easy to own.

Come and see them. 1 1 2 I a ft Swiff' 4 f-' I 1 fefe 1 WW i Hoping you will favor me as above and thanking you in advance, I am respectfully -V Gem Bed Pillow Works CROVER, ntgbrrtery Light Wat er Power Power Co. Ii rf ThlC flllt and paste in your album, and 1 Will llllo. UUl answer same at once. I SCETBtrAR.

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