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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 10

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THE BUFFALO EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1905 10 DOWNED THE GERMANS. atO twirtar. rJ? mt of RoiWi Iw 2 said yaateMay tbat ifme thia ar abwit riM Hi far new rtk4 htet a bfiaak, tb fi aid kteg laraa aaa a fha rffer, bfrfcttjrbt ami ltit Hart "bif 'ba ttmt "cutd not ba ra Arth ana ha' tn ti BILLY MILLIGAN IS IN BUFFALO FAVORITES CLbAN UP BENNINC CARD Jockey Fuller rode repeating his Winners, Work of previous BELMONT'S TIP I 'it WON Wat a prohibitive Favc 'r r. Race for Maiden two year-ol i I- and cored an easy V. cry.

Key. tk fnrr a tfcr spring BuSiio wmiM ru or jgt Mff -c Tonight. Tha Buffa La Hul loaigbt fa, n-d formuUt4 tn wm re Ifl riift DM la 4a tia f. for th rn ad to rft Ut reqaeat- Unique A C. Smoker.

FrlaT cb. nuht. Mi ill bt ther: th Harry pntr. C. Zlmmer-i hi V.

A man, Ph' Day tr If Vr.ut.s hrrx-ter ir quiirtPtt. Sporting Club Smoker, vker of the Washington sport- Washington Tie hi pron. pes. Jim las Craw t.p relet on Thursday, April Sth rHe Of formPT VerS les! ultn: in city will arc Art Mi MU Free KM ,1 hrs will be there and so t'e r' -'ilLK singing lad Fillmore Hall Wrestling Tomorrow. TA.omrow Kiiht at FiUnior Hail.

Fillmore 'uroa-lwav' Willr and A i Kaiser will IUft in a o'b oi' of throe fiiis. for mat-h. best de and gate n's In additln tke Pi1 numl-er olher bojts ill REGAL th thp tb two the -Kiatu rtty. Mrck tiWt bs. ktttall na rulul in a rwtcry tar KaDia Cy AtkleH- rrr BoStl.

cr by Kr of 30 TH fcsrftl kab-aniMBt ea lt offlrtal to rtn Dt ampin tb cum )oo, rsfwiB la lv Buffalo tm mm aftHaL Mr. Wood tba rn. maptra aad ait. Tha BtaTaia tma kaa th tm to with tana mmutM mar to play 'O tb trat halt. as rfr limply grnvr Kaoaaa Ctty atx aotau half n4lBf to li in tarar af B9ala.

Id th ucooi half Kaoaas City aararad ta toalr. puttt( the score to if. Baffalo taa curd Jour foau la rap to surcvaatoB, ovt rptaraa ouM it alkm aay 01 tbraL Oa aotaaiona a Kaasat City puyr atraf a Buffalo player. Local aathnalMU took atdaa with the Buffalo team. Wrestler 3arr breakt two Ribtk.

Uma. March After 46 mtnutaa tkf aijat exciting wrestling vr tw la tail rity between Al Arkerman of Poatoria ana Eddie Barr of Cincinnati, tha contest tonight was suddenly ended by Barr being altered from the sta? by Ackermaa. Barr fractured two nha Keierea Mcuonaio aeciareo tag bout a draw Tennessee anti-betting Law. Niihvllle. Tenn March Friir has f'gned the antl-rac track botung bill, prohibiting betting on race trarks i the state Tb law becomea effective next Das-ember.

Every kind of book and job prtntlcf done at tb office of The Express. buy Regals. Waahlnittnn Mat ti 5arfe 4 -e a attra and (ha taver tbr tn hava ta. ttl; eT lie i i 'a and tha ra "rr tt.a' favr'fttais. i- hon-f 'j Utd a '--i1 ir.

a h't i 1 dupi: rat -1 the tr 'he f0v and tti te a TA' Hie i 1'' a' "ha flrt t- 1. 1 iiu 1 1 id a fj tue in 1 I iitid (avur'ie ah te: if io frtttu li 'o Kul.er Hi vr A iu1-1-. 't. -r h-'-f rr ff 1. t'f Fuir up tt 'har-i'? fliii-he a Dd Arii' w-iii itire j'rij if -i ln(rth a hMtd drtv a to- for rel j' iiii.R- a tfjr pla tifrtd 'roti.

a Ainu iw. 1. 1 iii 1 wan hfv! b-fnre Lota Not. if- 1. ah-i ad or, Aiau-t H- fijtbt nTr frtra It wai- r-aily wfJ a famfrl.ow cent id ttbi undr wb a trrh nnalaufHi a fv4! Jobo- won tc 4 his iaaa il' oflent Rwod 3- Han tuahM.

a uf Uftft a apf t.r--r Hart -i ha heart atraifbT lft fa-, nfhl 1A H-n or aw aa -n Hart came with NM to -at a-d to Har arttialif trid to apar itt -if fh1 af ro hTTi t'r with tn th r-91 fcr1 Wrr-fd try tk rar Hart 4 h4v 4 fe? a- rvjcht he fc.s. a man a hf'l t.d the llst gfcmenfaa ar the tow 1 A' t- 'be round 'rr toed tne- hut Hart -Uvk vro- i k-p' re ar-d JnLr a ts 'i f-'f- If1 'hi ''of, rm JchnMi i r' -1 but k-tt brr. and fi-y ff'lfr'f irfjusairijf trak It.tm IUft Jotjjtht l.k" a lii-" a. ifE sh' in f.i Th-y r.1 In ti Ttser ff-Tiffht Ti-! notKi id JOHNSON A BIG FAVORITE, Negro Boxer was almost 1 to-i in the Betting Trsrv o. a' Mnr.

(fth rn'it ja(-shd a t' jrtni fOUrid' 'nt- ih ti" iha' th b)a tfJier ptrrtr r1 linn ititn Un mnie u.rdy r-etit fh h.ttmK ran(fi1 pwi'H 1 ar. i in ti in nafiTi'a fr dutnte flu- aflartMWiii. 111 a a-n-Mint 1 i TO one. Hi i- rim -e jst thfw" ftgir Tiefe t'M tiad nm h'l at time A trm niijht witf rth'-ftuoti rain the hMMidan 'mjt tfire wmi i af htm ffi It at a ndiu fher i rahle uTiositv to -e HH. Jn a tj-e u( fintifr hi'b San Kfaii'i i' (itd fhn.tr and the fa-t 'hi Jobiitwii hJ protntaed to cut inoae from hih timiMi rauiiniis at) ip ar.d mi af mdm many i-r'- to tiske i bancf on a frnd flfht Preo" l.atitlera wa bivpo dti'iMon ovpr T'drf-y Irwin at the tni til the ten rour.d pre Imi'tsary fnuttvi ht mat hed tn hn Jlmm Hntt, a lift rod uffd and 'n a lie art rw eitinn Hefer-'e tn'rnduied and Hart who hod tne effe of the ht1 tratoins tbriuh hi.

tHey had paaaed in perfec jihyn- al rendition Johnsto a-a a a-flMed by Tom and ppnrrr Ed Martin, aod Mart a a looked aft-T h-y Ja4 fej 1 Pary at4 Sullivan. SPONGE WENT UP. Scroggs's Seconds were a Bit hasty in the Tipman Fight. Haltimorp. Mil.

March 31 -In the Tipman-St roitM llahl tonfaht. the aerondt of the latter threw uj the apttugo in the aw round, Iti-teiidtna to flalm the flaht for their man of the foul ftihtlDtf The referee waa thtn the point of etoppinit the and it no flahl. aa thtouighout uetth-r tnan hwd paid (bp allrhtrat attention to rule St roaa; a havlnit thrown up the 'ivutiae, however. Tipman waa aiveo the de-uiua BRITT WHITE MATCH. Men sign Articles to meet in April in California.

San Franrlern. March Jabot White, the i I HARMONY IKE a false note in a symphony is a pair of ill-shaped shoes with a stylish suit You need never suffer this humili ek Regal store, choose ation if you from our ter sizes Center -V. 4, lute mm MX SV--M i Go into any a to matter enormous stock of quar- ji yirrri snoe tnai i you. vour mind on Erettincr abso comfort. You won't need worry about style, for no what Regal model you choose to wear you can be sure that it will hajrmonize rr asd irarh fa(.

SuisrPaT rr fa tisr lurega M-al. 15t (Abw fc'-c. 4. ftnt Knaay. KC (Mft1ot.

12 tn 1 aavQ4: Kd Grl 1M 7 1 Tmi. ES An ark, ttaiarttr Ld itB, Viua a ad taf'her'f, Vr.t rtdi, 1 our, 1. ftird Tim. Monr Da liar, t'f ijftg Pft', Pir Put rax Thn 1 "4 a. 'tvr Sa'p I ra lye.

i funntno-'Hfpni 5 tn 1 thir4 Tima. and Vsaf-i Vaid al ran. to 2 E--fef, i-np. 4 jw- Hni, J. -e 2b rap.

'tr, ia. r.a-w-. aV-ijt and t-r 4-- to fi "trd er- PnjVrto 2 tfi I. Lf-i'r 't J. r.r ur.

I a ran. ar.d TKiri At--! c-Vn: ra nr, Henrys bt re V- h.ll'-T.f J- tn n' 'hr'M. 11 iW Fthn. a tfi tr'rd Trr.r- Pri''rv. Walsh, TV' N'-r ail lmersf r.rrJ alw- ran Memphis Card for Today.

t-' r-p. r. he-' ra Hsrn Boy UoMrlta furler.f.. filing: Pren.m Hi, Sdd Kovr.ite Mar" lit lot l''-2 Ci Minister Ap'eryi ir-o 1'iril liilio- a i'M barkrlraoep i'M four 'u-iong-, rlhr Kdith tt Lady rr.arsie Har.hag Magitna ft ftylii A It'I I'M luffp Sp, ta It.var.il Lavan-a 1 Hii l.a-iv Ijj.Iv II p.ii,.-..ir..ri Tfl rrl rA, Mr-H. Maid I i.

1 1 ti r'-e i Vo-'Hb I ir.K'ir yuinn Hr.lv in K-r iVm :o.ir Hotel li II Ilk -n n-k-p f'onti iieorsp I.rlppir Hypion I ol Hrot n'ra rf, 11 .11" .118 iffb I'iUi i (Ijwr-ifor fli'tiooal ir.lli Sixth rate, flows: PUUtUs nude 9k MpIIp of Portland. rkft, 103 KllMe 1 S. loM, a Mineral 107 Ill Vatineaa 110 107 Censor Ill -lf'2 liapolp Ho'd 113 lip and a suii'-rth, selling: 9.1 Tip Cure 105 lien 1 I 107 Kavoniii. 107 10r 107 AUddln 109 1'C Narnpoki Ill 104 i(-PT Ill lta, King Falortilan Mai Hanlon Hom'edd Allan HAMILTON STAKES. Events for the Spring Meeting will close on April 1st.

Serrotary A ludon of the Hamilton Jo. key Club all tbe attention of horsemen to tho fart that atakea for the spring meeting will rlo-e on Saturday, April let The event are the Turketi Make, for thro year-old and upwards, polling allnwanros. mile and nxtoenth. Ihe llotrl Koyal utake. for two-I or old, five furlong, and tbe Hamilton Brrwer flakes', a handl.ap.

for three year- oi.is and mile and a quarter. Tbe moetmg is arheduled for June to 10lh ilh mx rare rarb dy. inrltidlng Hopple, ha Mr Ivoudon a addros i.y Grand Opora hou-e, Hamilton. Can. LONDON'S SEASON.

Racing will lack international Character of other Years. London, March 2 With tha Ltneolnnhira Handli-ap (of 1 0ta for thr-a-year-nld and upward; on mile) run at todav the flat rat-inc aaaoo ran ha aaid to nave fatr-y started Thia, the flrat big rare of the year, wan won by an outaldef. SnnaoTiuo. CRttyran waa aH-ond and Parkra third. The ra.

intt th'a year will lack tha international chararter of rax-eot aeaaona owlnn to the ahitpm of entriea from American atahlea only two Amerii-an forkrya, Maber and Martin, are now riding In England. NEWS FROM THE BOWLING WORLD William Corrle and bl Brooklyn bowler will arrive tbi morning to meet the Buffalo bavs for a pur of Hon In two matches- tine mat, t-i for atxteen game by ftya-rnaa teams, piglit in Buffalo and eight in Brooklyn. Four of the games will come off tomorrow at 2 and the other four tomorrow night. The remaining eight will be played la Brooklyn on April 24th The ober mat- for two man tram. 41 game, twenty in ea, city, tbe extra game going to the man who win tb take.

Ten Harm's will be played on Friday at 2 p. m. and ten at 8 p. The Pleasure' team will be put In to win" the match for BnfTaio A. Patterson will be aokeholder.

The Brooklyn bowler, who rive Ihia morning, are William Cord, J. Vorhlea. O. Hpita, Totben. F.

Egelhoff, Halter, A. Taylor. Felt nd H. Cohn. GOOD MATCH AT KUMPF'S.

Drummer and Lueth vs. Braun and Bauer rolled their first Half. from Norffi Buffalo aod Baet Buffalo plashed on Winigm Kumpf alleys on Mo iday nitht (n the flit half of a pdl mar, h. The work was throughout, the hoior pair, lirummer arni l.ueth. coming oul ahead by pin on ihp total.

Th last half will be pl.tved on Phillip Rraun Broadway alloys on I'rday night The figures follow Prun-nur Lueth. To Hruu. Bauer. To 1. 0 50 Yi clothes and that you Azl VVrhfind its counterparts mSS the feet of fastid fastidious Campus Elegance, ease and endurance com bincd in t.11 toe, II and V-lj model.

roomy ba good walking shoe in Black King Calf witn Blucher cut. sfcv.se." Sj1evSey. Knciiort ohaiiiplon lightweight, today algmd 9 to in, Brat. Jim Slb-k. Kvn anivloa In fight Jimmy Unit, the California (ydfn, 15 to 1, end; Ma, kev liavor.

It; Itghtweight. twenty rouuda, Juenberry rulea. 10 to third Time. lft 3 at arnne da'o In April, not yet apeolfled 1 hoy Woden Olho Vaugh Pn-ui-. Emigrant and put up a depooit of 11,000 ear 10 put In an Ju(1(.

Fulton aleo ran Judge Fulton fell appearand on April let Brltt left today for i fr (hree-rear olds and up. aeven Harhln Springe to get a few omliig and and Mrnn. rolumbla ur Rut-While aoea to Larkapur, where llallllng 117 nrB, s. Ilk HART WINS VICIOUS FIGHT! Kentucky Pugilist, although tcrrihly beaten, gets the Decision. GAME AST PEBBLE Not until the closing Rounds did white Man Slug even with Negro Champion.

DECISION I0R FORCING fErview of Round indicate thit the not much worsted at End Loser big Favorite fB Frl rmc Wr 4' (V? (rfj ft--." rral rryftfi A- h'. tta knisEit tr t- Mr KrntU iu dft ef ja- JftbBo-a, n' r' t- 34 htti at U'H)i1rd i.itt-:ian tt.n J'roai a to' rH' i-ar 4- if t- wt Ms BUS Th ir i. 1r if h- ti- ojit) ti fere a 'i tb Kht Mi--y waj 1 r' h. BtlU-b4, I1 is a 'u John WH, tfc r-ontrnn. tiri fi( a mark fe4 4 VI -tot to (- lii'i aud fcs b4 (put lit a fcrt 'i1!" ti ftftti Murt is Un inr what tfo fiith! 'o ie wkr4 and Itaew tut tan art tv.

btVrrM4 'h rM 'a tt. jBi did or tb- ll a Vr t( I) he hi! (hfWjfbou; fU nj f. 1 ti (i: 4iti tWt kr verti'. i': r-tl fe larded h- rfj At tiUM t'l" 8 Jit t'( 1.li fchurl-inu tijjxT-. ui-au tt 1.11!, JD It" 'r fl j- t-4 UhfltO oftiTl-'t, Imc RffTr Grtifmj tujuir h.

mitid thai iw KmiOi liifin wr4i tb tuor Uv. Frofli llw rojr i lfri tii'diua from (Iw i ftni it kfmtd nt many 4ff (-'t( J-ui iaatfil out ut bvlthl ad lujjfi- i i a litmon all ihi iMiif Ofln 4unn in- mjv rounds ttfjruv fh aii'l (ui! arm mx-rwu Tbrpujtiuu( hf- fivt rouRfl llin ttad tfc rud tor btm. Tb Kfi- tvtkiaa a ub ntrly cvtx muo In lKUf ftlf certain ly flfurwl to -rm cx-ft Ib tfcU tjpiorr prarit-l truur Jnfcaaon a a ttMs diMijjtatntM man, C4nt4trrf4 hfi 1aa4rl two Mow to rvrry a that liia oj-f-nnl fvf btm, and bi h4 that hai Ird fully a ofirn aa th knn t(fir Uriaama. however, flu r4 that Hart a ark a th k-t, and FIGHT BY ROUNDS. Hrt terribly cut up before the End of the Fight wit reached.

rtaiit'tiao. Cat. Manh it -The ftht rowatte: Han4 I Hart aaeumed a perullar po-nitn e4 the ft rat to lead JubilMin ar la hi aaual rletta-r til' and ahook Hart vp ofiea altfc two ftlif pun. hi wuh the "shi the head It at on," foe that lohii aya waa the Weew of ihp Hmtvd Hri tried to muib the ten. lot the round, but ton -d too eiraKft.

Hart ti led hard hut Jhfa.n aa (naiije iijrt led for ti kaaj aa -BteteJ i ts Hi body. Hart led ai'n and then. w. aliort arm worn. Id wfitth ohorn attain 'hopJ bia miperiority.

Jdhpaofl femted hi mas out and ituidad a hard right upper. Mart got ettrtted and etlvlly. landiua a luk.v punrh oo Jnhstoa I tiaad. wnn ti however, did bo tla rati- At The eitt of the ISfth roun4 the tnea woke tip. Tha third ud foirth rounds were made up of kuft'n la the fifth thr wn tip la rorurt.

Johneoti began to Uptl btw u.f.-t, 'a and hori -arBi )oii. whtrb phook Hrt up, and be wa bleedlnii freely at th tut of tht round 1h tth and eerenth inuodt were marked rather aakward fparrltj In wka'h Johnson a lot of Uednit ted with several ttopartuta and at the end Hart a-emed rather tired after hm hit aratnat the ropta a eupl of ttaie. In the enma rcuad thera waa oni hard the of tha rial, with Hart tw. elret arneral. aa waa in mtii't of Prwredifin reutids kept up aurfeation or rteetly etraiiht lefta.

In vattatfly landed on ui apHaent'a fai Hart bleeds freely. lha ptnth Hart began bleed frppiy fettm the no-p and mouth from the tprribl toft tHe in the la. Johneon landtMi a doieo ternfir the Hentutklan'a fare and varte4 Ihia with I. ft hl aeeturd to land airly the notra. h.

In tha taut few e. -audi aeemed af If Hart could hardir Un, httt ha ahowrd wonderful fameDeaa and lata ad it out. He eaate up with rub in th truth, hut rer4 ae-veral Mowa on the im whtth etartotl the Mood attain. Johrienn fol-lowew tb! with a hard body blow. Near the and vf the round la'ndrd a ureeaton of hart-arm wallop that would baee defeated a 1e aama mir.

A the end of th round Hart waa a badly rut up man Desperate Tries for Knockout. Thl round waa marked h- the fler eat kind at mHupa Hart landed a trrrtftv awintt on Johaaot heHd and li ey It ill the hard rat poMlM. sivir, la tl.an trylnk deaper-tly for a kno. kcut In th eleyiath John-ion had Hart hanin th rope with now and tnotlth bleed )ti badly, hut Hart aauajlj ainiled aa he rame wit tha roe and ruhed at hi opponent. Hart t'trpnted rTboy with hn nnmrkahle en-auranrw and rwuperative ntiwera When appeared to actually iltlti hp would rema hack and fltht I'ke a demon lo the twalfth round Johneon ateped away and tour tfmptt in euei-eaton landed atlff ahort arni appeet-ut on hta opponent a fa Th Keafih kian ket up, hut i-imt Pa.

ev-ry ylme Johnson pttt left and rlflu Mowa on irt'a heed without return, except tn the eltaebea. ahea liart tontiaued to rourh It. Johnson working hard. Bound IS Mart mlawd a loft awing for the body. Hart mtwtd left and Johoaoti waa ahort with a left and rutin for the Jaw 7 he a- at ehe quarter, Hart twie with nabt to law and left to work.

Hart per-, two ipfta to Jaw John-fcon ehopped a naht to Jaw aod an Inataot lata repeated the Mow forrtne. Hart to ellnrh. Johnaoo mleae4 hevrral uppen-uu Round J4-Johnfton kepi tabbinf the bleed lnf fare of the Kntu-kiii, alternaiuiK wiiii kind left upperiuta, but Hart aeemrd to have pa linlt to hut enduran. and ability to take rvniaoineat Kound lHart ro Imo hlf a dosen ahort tappereata and ti. to the rope, bt rame ba fotigst t-v.

rv mis ate when kta oppoaent ae hlro a t'sti. appmed feaedly jwaatbi 'hat iotild atand up bador the perfe, ram of hor! lo.tji hi, i Johoaea ahowere-d en Hr( a fara waa badly ewofien aii ii thp ds aei-ona were krpt buv n.m.t t. Tb atnteroth nmtid waa nm Ifkp O.e fmir ttpcdtn(. Johnaon kept aiaototiK Mot a mildly clocina left eye lioth tnru efte v.ry Ure4 at th af of thta period Johaaoa aoine rlover hiookma and thr? at at rloa guartpn for a full minute. 6upk aa a ftah Hart atepped bark and 1 drora left atraiabt to Johowc a Jaw aii-1 tba kl( ro brad waa wkii.

Haxt'i magnificent Exhibition. In tha aynth round Hart battled every fftcttta el the way. but wen terribly puoi-hed ne re. etveo a lernpt nruoo'nK joonaon opver (ooaM a hard In life He had to stall all af Hart mebeii. lo all Krtwoa eipetienve tb abort to iti'ii never eaw a auter tt.ao than the KentttrkU" Rouad Jobnwjo awuna oo hi opponent, hot, Bothint daunted Hart k.pt bono it ia.

1 i I i i I I i i Send for Style BooK. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Bold direct from tannery to consumer. Th larcaat retail aho bualnaaa In tb world. 03 store In principal cltlaa from London to San 7rao.cla.co.

ran i tot PKOVgs' BUFFALO Mn stor 34 MAIN 6TIU KT Opp. Iroquois Hotel Popular wirier called Home ty the Death of his Sister. tci i nc cohtucdm rnoi' 1LLLJ KJi juuaanii nui Mnger StaHings pleased with the Grirr.shaw for Boston. -jtsTr rastfrday tn thf pr-' the lf al ber Hp tn th from Haddo. tia a bis of the Bimki rd Mil-(aiNMl ay from ork rr.

m-of tp of fais iittt-r at Nugdra grand form, he My so ar.l he icik i He is over the rimatp Haddo ks aod that tae CM of lb-5 fep thp ao)p way Hp eaid that 'he boy arp in prime roodi-ion and are ttir r'ay tie So'Jth It 19 not all fun. hoaevcr. and hen thpy return to ihr Nortl, the opening of tbe the fan' li t- ab.e to go out to the uark ar.d iook a' a inning teem, MiCigan wan asked about Brown and Murphy Two wonder Mr. Stalling if pleased with thrm Of rourae, the ground down there ia not I ke the one at Olympic Park and we did not hjie the opportunity of judging on Cut fli'iding work Iu baUinK. howyvwr.

both how wonderful form Murphy is rtirkrr l'-r fair aod anynp who thinks Rrown cannot br-t th leather i greatly ml.uk n. After had been th.rp a few days halting prar-lne wag tA.keri up in earnest. All of Ihe pit, hers Btorid up in turn to trv out the two r. re. all io turn Wh.n Joor and myiel! pnrbed to Murphy he would oat right handpd WhPn Kirsinaer, Vrrk, or Hr kelt fa ed them trior would reverse their position.

And they landed en tbo hall, loo "Brown" continued M'lhgan. a second John when rome to ratting He 'inger on the. field for the head of it.e Now York r.iant and 1 will sav right h.re that S'alhnss ha aerured a find in him 'if murse. I nay but one thing He is a bd i i player fmm the word go. He is gamo, oo.

rid will not lake anything from anyone. ho-e-who think he I a greenhorn will find "at they are up against the wrong proportion How about the pitcher' "Walt until you nee replied Milligan "Verkea, Proekett, Kiaeinger and rav- tri ordlng to stalling, are in the bt of form. Joor haa bhe moat wonderful rpit ball you ever aw He throwt It overhaud nd it comes inward you slowly. Wlthlrj three feel of the platr. after taking numerous rurveo, it drop 'or your gnkles.

Without exaggeration It drop a foot and a quarter. Kvery one of the lluflalo twlrlers has (something along the order of the spit hall Yerkes It ihere wiin a teaspr. Brocket! haa not spent the winter In idleneea and Kissinger has a new one alo." "Mow atvoit yourelf "Wall until the ipason open." replied Milli-fD The players will, be bark here ahoul April 4th. We will roltrct here and will work together until the exhibition games lake piece Hunted, fished and practiced. Milligan sld that the player on the plan-ta'lon hunted, fished, praniced part nf the lime and took long walk "There waa not much loafing." he added, "a when it eamr me to go to bed.

we never had any trouble In getting to sleep. It wa a rase of gelling up at o'ciork In the morning, if we wanted a warm brpakfa.st. The hominy and hoertr do not improve atler they ar taken off the fire and you ran gamble that we lost no time in getting down tn the dining table." "Hid you bag any game or catch any fish'" "I'm not much on ahooline. but we rauahl plenty of fish Jones and Yerkes are the hunter. To date I do not belleye that either one of tbem ha niisaed a shot.

There are plenty of Biiipe down there and ihe bag of Jours and Yerke furnished with manv a good meal. One day they went out and ratlgnt sight of two duck. Both shot at the same time and one duck fell Both claimed the honor if shooting that durk and many arguments ensued from that time on. AftPr landing the one duck and Yerke started out after the other one. They rould see it flyine about and they rbfteed It houf thrpe miles Foully, they gsv up and then found CimI tivv were.

lost. You know the plantation about acre and they found thai they been walking shout in a rlrrle Hnailv thy cam across a negro, plowing ihe ground 'Wher Is 8lalllngs plantation- asked Jon. 'Right said the negro 'Ye, but where does Stalhnis broke in Yerkes. 'Oh, 'bout live mile from here Jones gnd Yerkea reached home a few nuntiie before midnight. They were both arguing about who abot that on duck when they arrived and vn tn their alp they were miking aoout It.

"To show how good th plantation I. Mil ligan wnt on, "President John I Tailor of the Boston Americans, who paid us a vtit, mad arrangements for taking thp Boston team tber next spring. Ofirohaw ame over lo th plantation one day and w-e Te all glad to ao htm," Grimshaw will make good. "Do you think he will make good?" wa. asked of Milligan.

"No question about It In my mind," he re oiled. "One day two teams of tbe Boston players lined up against eacb other and Grim playd In tha field. Glbon pitched the first three inning against the ld Grim was on ami the lanky former Bison mad two two-baggers off him Then they put in another right- hand pitcher, whom they secured from Saint Paul. Hi name 1 Seion and he is a gno-l one However, tlrlm got one chance at him and he nailed the ball for three sacks. Manager Collins then decided to let him try Ms lurk with Tannehlll, a lft-hander.

Rnd about the best In Ihe biislne. Tbey haven found the ball yet. Grim mde a home run. "The fight for first sack on the Boston team is now between Grim and La Chanre Grim hatting beau that of George, but the latter has I' on th Bison in Holding '-a Chnre, too, 1 hilling the ball thta year Sohaeffer is out ihe race alt together. Manager Collins is dead stuck on Grim and I thiuk he will land the place Milligan took orraslon once more to praise the work of Brown and Murphy addd that Manager Stalling has se- tir, new players, but did not know their names lo pr-'-dirts another pennant winning tram for Buffalo and says there is nothing tn ihe war talk whl- originated fn fit Milligan will stay here until ihe Rtsont) return home.

Tommy Martin of the Buffalo yeater-day receired a rail from Jimmy Bannon, manager of the Montreal team, and from lyOula La WP2 TRY A SAMPLE GALLON. If you are a. judge of a a i i a we would like vou to try a sample gallon at 83. You Can get it st our Bar by ajking for it at IO cts. a drink.

Mail orders receive prompt attention. Sample quarts 90 cts. THE W. EVENDEN CO. ISA 20 Seneca St.

leO Clinton St. Butaia, H. 1 tlQ.UORa.DPUO AOOtCTIONS. UTERsTWttPWE TOO NlAiUp.gf lirkVBufil0.N.Y PWUOJXY OFFICK SUPPLIES. I OGKW00D, STATIONER, i 107 JOK Souara ataica tw Biwwiag MabsiiaJ ttd Iatacrnananta, Oanc siappliaa aad Ftlltg Osvins, Printinrr Is beet don by an tabllehment that has time to giv you a thorough, intelligent hearing when you com to order, and take Unit to carry your Ideas out property, and with attention to each necessary Utile detail, la aa effective piece et advertising.

THE MATTHEWS NORTHRCP WORKS. OwLY ACNUINC 11 KtW YOtK STATf. li living. He will get nolnfa from Nelaon iu rpgard to Brill 't trd ka of boxing lloih Coffroth and Levy are atruggllng to get an April boxing permit and Coffroth will probably win out lie haa a algned eoctrart hy Unit and White to flgbt under la man-attement. White made a good Impreaaton today when he and Hrltt met and algtied artulea tin aeema older thin moat American boaera.

hut he waa in good form, oonaldoring hia long Journoy He made no objection to (be Amerkan atyic of lUllllng. In flM'l. Charley MnVbrll auggrat- ed that the men proteet themaelvpj In break-awaya. Knocked out for fifteen Minutes. Chrlaea.

Maaa Mar. 2 -Tommy Sulllean of I.twrenre kiox out Fred Douglak of Sa vannah. at the tmuglaa A A loniitht 'ti the eighth round of a bout ti-heduled for flf teen rounda. Th knookout blow waa powerful that remained uoeonat-lout for fifteen tnin-utea EDDIE KELLY WON. Defeated Billy Woods in six hard-fought Rounds.

Kddle. Kelly dfktd Billy Wooda. th budding Buffalo lightweight. In an inlereattng alx-round bout iaat night, the feature of tha programme at a loval amokor The bout called tor fifteen rounds at 1 pound. Both men weighed to under weight Kelly proved to lie Hie harder hitter and Iteteree Mr Bride slopped the bout in the eixth round.

Wood wai All but knocked out, going lo tba Boor ki'veral time In the pit'limlnarl Jo Hoar aerured the derision over Kid Papnaa. They were arhedtlted 10 box alx rounda, but when Pappaa got a amashtng right to the left ee he derided 10 mm lu the third round, lark Martin waa arheduled to box Kid Thotnaa, but the latter u. not alio up Excellent Flaying seen in Weissgerber's Pool Tourney. The bonao pool tnurnamrnt now In progrraa at Stevp WeWegerber'e, (Jenpre and Fox M.reets. in 1 rotting ronaiderable rivalry among the different team.

I Hiring the last week aonie exrwpitona! playing doitp i- Srhug alio aappr, unir ipau 10 rai llunner and Blair have played well during ihp week and are now out of loet plate Bplnw li. the wtHQding. tji 1 tt" i- tw. ntiip-, at rpi a proiroitlvp from Hip offM iK in tic Pna! lurlnuK hii Hi. a miM l.an'l rule to I-! f'T i pt'ip I in an.i I nt'tl t.a it be! ji.it by a I' r.etb a hlt Ir.m Waiiin to 1 Tli.

lattrr li Kvil.m l.nff. alo al five II (Knott to front in tl'P Ihir eetil lor aod uj.e tr i li i ra tt'tPf fi 1 1 Hf.liprmu I a a i -1 i fHon'o an.l io.i. a rf of il innjMk tr. on 1:1 a :i.n ll-nalh- Muete. 4 to I.

ur 1 tba bv a leeth f'tiOl Ml 5. who epn phut f.rf alter tli. la'f but an lvr-t ra, -ellina, thrre an up, flvt. h4 a tu.lt furlona oluiiiL K.ur.vi:- (Fulerl. ov.n, fltat K'i iio- Souxai.

yr io 1, ae antdinupe. fe8 iliairdi, If. to I. thti-el T.ir. sharly Tim Wild Inhni.n.

Tinny Belle, Iw aard. Iive The Vi La lv ami S-ar--, row alo ron Soi-ond tn, p. for maiden fllllea, iwo-er-I old-, half oiile, old i oure Tiptoe, I'll iKul-j lorl to ItV, IP fi lo fp. ond. Evelyn 1 iriffln, lhaei, to third Time.

51 l.ady fhiawl. k. Saee' Flavia. Babv WHlt and Qulvtv alio run. Third tor marry, thro ear old and up.

furlong, f'oiumbia i 'oiffp- Mohemia, 9: ttloffmaht, to flrt, Imiup i I JohitMini. 6 to i. pN-ond Mini, 3 1 2 to 1, third Time, 1.17 Mi Karl aNo ntn Toiirrh for mMPti three eaT-oti. wtT and a half furlongs, t'olumhla rome inft (Shawl, even. Prat, Sir Ralph, 1 (Hairdl.

10 Oto 1, se.ond. Fiat, It: iMIIee). l.So lo 1. third Time 1 25 Probe. Xilvanla.

Kax-I ril. Lialenpr, Anthemia alan ran Flfih ra.p, handleap. atepple, hae, for four v.r.irt unrl or, two milp Imoerlal i.rl, 3 aei-nnd; Petor Paul, II" tHheaii to third. Time, 1:37. While c.hn-t aii-o Benning Card for Today.

First rare, arlltng three year oida and up, three quarter mile, Columbia -oure. Poaeur 116 Julia li Monaoon IIV1 Sir Albert SS ll Srartrrow lug Port Arthur Badger 1 Burning lila maiden, two yrar olds, half Ikkl Tootney Mark Winrhraler -Cmtaloupe So, onit ra, mllo, old rourae, I Told Vou Colons St rat gem Iff? Away 14 .107 Moonahine mt .107 Tb-kle 104 101 Azure Hit Bungtow Third rae, a'-liina. thrw year oM and up. flva and one half furlonara. t'nlumhia -oura Kor l.ui tor.

prkahire Lad 9: I.toHtata 10! Jeaaie V'on Roaetj 9 tJold Dome La 4 Mnutf Carlo 97 Wild Irtahman Pprt Arthur to Carrla Jonea 95 Fourth race, maiden, thne-yetr-old and up. five and oo half furiooga. Columbia course Cedrlo 13 Tha Elf Hoy Window Lydeu Olaroao 1 Van Roaen. North Vtlle fl Jeahlrtyn lliU Lila Btepaaay to? Miaa Modty fif Ninnaaquaw in' Aui tion Fifth rtwe, tnaidt'n. threa-year-oida and up, aevfn eitththB mile, Columbia coura.

Vhelpa 1V Ixtrd Alntree Ntnnanrjuaw .06 Only tn Royal Window 105 Mlna Modewty Sue Mar Itfe Salt and PappeT HlnLh rate, handicap, thre-year-old and up, one mile and yarda, old rourae. Jame IIS The -Huguenot hK I n. If I'rlgh liti RESULTS AT OAKLAND. Pride won the Feature by a Neck from LetoU Yesterday. Srverlal to The Muffalo F.xpresw.

San Ffanrtfco, Cai M.inh The feafurei Metit st Oakland todav the five ajd a half fitrlona handtrap, htrh wa ronfeatct! hy aavait epe'dy ynJlinMar-1 MvMv's Vrid. Jsup and ljtols divided th favor- Itlaro Holtman effo ted it pfrfts r-rurt Mi(tV rtd at once irok 'hw lead, presned hard by Cot le-tor JeMn The latter quit tn tha atrttch Miaty'a Pride winnniR by a tn-t-k front Irtola Iela(t. uffrrel interferen-or ahe would have bwn third Sumnifiri- Firat rre, three nnd a hit if Sir Kdaard. it? iSherwoodi, IA to 1. first, Voln (iirt iIAeiii, 4 1.

nod Cannpa. (Mofniaiftt, in third Tim-. Legal Form. Fred tu. Midrnnit A Alma tWy, Captiiit.

fturnett. Iady Cathrnne, Adaltna atvd Fetvordale alo run. Se-eood I'd turn rnur-- Pe( Man. Ki iv flrat: Hfian. :7 tKeHV, Ifl lo 1, aarotid: Tm Shairrr.

t'T tTuUctt). to 2, third Time. 1 iV Revolt, KdiRhorouKta. Skip Me, lU'dly I'rwd and Mar aUii inn Third rat mile and a MUt-nt FFh-Tin. (Traven, 12 tn ttrf t'innahnr, tFountin.

to 1. e-nnd. Fitvint. 11 tTlsrk-enruthK 7 to f. fhitd Time l.t narr.e-Irayfai', Paraaumnt, Lady and Jaik Little aim.

ran Fourth race one --N-uthweat. Konn taint. 2 to flr-t lrn'i, 7 to 1. eerond. U'addfe.

iWrlahtt, tn third Kthfl AM-ot, I'ora 1 and Thaddeu rtvn Ftfth rara, Ave and a ha'f hirlonea Miisty 't Prida. 3 to 1 f.rst. Ltola. lf-(Knapp, t- to 5, a ci.d: Prtn' aa Km Btrkcni uih i. 11 to 1, third Time, 1 7 Dei-iiuoa, Ciaar LtgMer, Print lipitu and 1-lei'tnr ran.

Sixth ra-, Futurity rour-e --Military Man. l-7 tWHght. in I Urat. Wl n. enruth.

i to srcor.d, aersali, Jft (CS-irkt. a to S. third Tim, Mf)ij. Royal Rohart Wit. hell nnd Hill aLo FAIRGROUNDS RACING.

1 Eastern Horsemen have been very fortunate in long Season. New Orleans La M'. ti F-pstern he.e-men bava been ery fnrt'inata with he i trtlra rarinir her th a sunt Hur-Mc Jt daya nf rn, inf at the Fairground JjT' -i wa- diatrthut-'tl In th-! Ht-d pur-- Th innmt owners nerp 17 4t. 0 Bennett jl JH.TX-i S. Street Co.

IMU: VlHam- St Co Sn.Hl: JatDfa rthur Mr? M. I Philpf. H7 W. A Co t. Mr- I -am ham.

K. Sro.it h-r '2 Wat a ma tO-M. and K. K'ii Mn, Thirty four nf-r nn amount ranamg from tn I'v-v -wy-h Follow in a are the lea dsns at tht Kairn.und?i Phi'llp- vS Martin 7'. Aubw hrm Ni4 ol Cnnttr.tr i Mrlutyrr- Ptird r7.

W. Rah-biiif 24. Shaver 4. The Itfadtuiit tr, ti wv is it the trark are' NU-1 M' tiann.in Mt-Muibisn 2:. RoopaDeHt la.

Mrrron i- Foy, Anderson and Young. ea Iv Couottncr Stroll i'ti-rtra at both tri for tba winter ea-or. tf data g- h-m lad. ith tn wint to r-'i RAPID WATER'S FAST MILE. Cut Half Second off Track Record at Memphis Yesterday.

By tbe AsMX-iated Pre Mmkl. Tnn Marrk skort-courMi card that drew not her large crew to Most- aonter Park today. la tb fourth rare Rapid Water lowered u-tx-k lot- oat milt, rtdttciag im with your fashionable will ron dressers in New York, London or Paris. And you won't have to worry about price, either. That's settled $3.50 for any pair to any body at any time.

75 Other Spring Styles HI if to Choose From. Women's Stortt ,163 MAIN RTKKET Opp. Iroquol Botal DKI'ARTMEST OF Pl'BXIC WORKS. Buffalo, N. March 21st, 1905.

SEALED PROPOSALS tor work and tup-piles, as set forth below, will rectTd at the offic of this Department, Room 1. City and County Hall, until 11 o'clock a. April 1900. No proposal will considered unlarg It bt accompanied by a certified check, payabla to the order of the Department of Public Works, 1 tn amouni specmeu tn spec inc. won.

or oj a bond conforming to law; sucn Dona to ot fifty per cent, of tbe sum named In tha pro- nosal. Plan and specifications and estimate ot quantities can be seen, tnd printed forma of proposals, and soy desired information, can be bad on appii. atlon at the Bureau ot Engineering on and after this date. This Depart men reserves tha right to reject any and all bids and walv any Informalities. A separate proposal must be mada.for tha work and supplies included in each descrlptlva paragraph following: For psving St.

Stephon's Place 24 ft wide, from the south curb line of Abbott Rosd to a point ritil feet south of Abbott Road, with each kind of pavement for laying, of which specl-fl ations have been filed by tha Commissioner of Public Work. For paving Bolton Place 24 feet wlda, from the south curb line of Abbott Road to tha south end of Bolton Plate, with each kind of pavement for laying, of which specifications have been filed by the Commissioner of Public Works. For paving Eud'd Place IS feet wide, from the north curb line of Abbott Road to Prenatt Street, and Prenatt Street 1 feet wlda from Fui lid Place to tbe west curb lin of Euclid riace now paved, with each kind of paysment for laying, of which tpeclflegtlona have been filed by th Commissioner of Public For paving Gilbert Ayetua 28 feat wide, from the north carb Una of Clinton Street to th lands of tb N. E. Ry.

Co. with each kind of psvement for laying, of which specifications have been Bled by tha Commissioner of Public Works. For repaying Spruce Street St) feet wlda. from the northwest rurb Una of Oenesea Street to th routbast curb lint of Cherry Street, with each kind of pavment for laying, of which specifications hava been filed by tht Com missioner of Public Works. For South Park Ayenu two feet wide on earn side of the proposed repaying (so ns to create a width of 26 feet between cttrbsl from the south rurh line of RIohft.M imu to the north curb Una of Devonshire Avenue.

and from the south curb line of Martlla Street to the north curb lln of Downing Street, i- ept the crossing now pared, with each kind of pavment for laying, of which specifications have been Died by th Commissioner of Pub lic Works FRANCIS O. WARD. 3 ri-K-M-M Commissioner. Cltatlow tor Jadlrlal Srttlvmetit. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York, to Mabel Oanson Evans (now Mabel Can sod Podgel and John Ganson Evans, child of said Mabel Ganson Evans, persons or corporations Intrrested In th estate of Chturlet Gannon, late of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Erie, Stat of Naw York, d-cead.

as creditor, legatees, next of kin. cfstuls que trust, devisees, or otherwlaa: You and ecb of you hereby cited, wrtt-fted and required to be aad appear before tha Surrogate of said County t)f Erie, at tha Sur- omce, in tbe city of Buffalo, la said 7 of April. iwwmuvii iu (im inrroisia OI mat air. then and there to attend tbe iudletal aettl- ment of the account of Sarth M. Ganson tnd Charles Wilson, at executors of tht last will and testament of the aaid deceased.

And that If any of the above-named persona are Infants, that they then and there tbow causa why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear, represent and act for them. In the proceeding for such judicial settlement. In testimony whereof, we have caused tha eeal of our Surrogate a Court to be hereunto affiled. tL' Wltn'. Hon.

Loult W. Marcu. Bur- (LPavaaAC ui VUI Oai'l VUxlUl1 Ol KjIIV, Buffalo, N. thlt ih day of February. ISO.

LOUIS B. HART, Clerk ot the Surrogate's Court BIFF.4XO iUPREM TRAVEL DEPT. Information about tourt aad winter re-aorta, and book ol hotels, railway aad etetm-thip line nipplied tree to traveler at The Buffalo Eipreaa Trartl Dep t. ITS WathtBgtca 1 kindly mention foe wjb nreex, writing, kindly mention lor wn Won, IeO.1 Prt Srhug Caaper It I Ml Kimc Miller 11 4 .7.1,1 Welagerner Kobl II 7tt tlloneer Neunder 7 ItuhUnd Krh 7 Helm-Wild 1 Fiiher-fitllig 7 ptehoff-H Capper -tut Himmer-BItr 6 l' Mi Wolf Kruer 5 10 Jtt Phllllppe Roth 4 11 Metdenbguer-tlitgner 1:5 l1- o7" l.t: J7 im ri S-i rs iv, 172 HI li 54S IK IM Xi 177 I 1 IM XS 1-4 I7 p. 11 84! ll ivg 377 'l J1 7 7S li't I'0 17 15S 17J 314 14S 1,71,4 t.TTS, l.41 1.7T4 fiv, 17i, Lueth, 177, Braun, 1'4, Bauer, 17 SENECA TRIO TOURNEY.

Wyman's Colts lead eleven other Teams on Casler's Alleys onarre. of Drlstvnn Aw. NEW YORK COVNTY COURT, KHIS County Mary S. Cork, plaintiff, against William Trmaine et ai defendants In pursuance of a Hidgment and decree of foreclosure and sale duly granted by this court and entered in the Krle County Clerk' office on the dav of March. the undersigned referee, duly appointed la this action for so, purpose, wilt expose for sale and sell at auction, to the highest, bidder therefor, at the Buffalo Ural Estate Exrhanne I Boom, No Pearl street, in the City of Buffalo, County of1 Erie and Stat of New i Vork.

on the 12TH PAY OF A PHIL. 19s, at 10 o'ciork In th forenoon of that day. th real estate and inor'eaged premises directed In and by said udEineritto bp sold, and therein described as follows e.r so niurh thereof a will be sufneter-t to pn. the amount due upon tald iudgtner.t. to wit All that tni, 1 or paf-rel of land situate in th City of Buff County of Krle ard State of New York, being part of lot nuniher on hundred nd nineteen llU'i, Appollos Stevens's survey, and bouniled and described as follow: Bcalnnlng at a point In the ta-terly line of Congress street, at the dlstan-e of one hundred and eu-bty five and spvpnty-four one-hundred'hs ilsoli feel southerly from the point of Inters.

of the southerly lino of Delavao nveDiie with the hnid line of Congress tre--t. t'lnning then.e easterly, at rlRht angles with saol line of Congress street, one hundred nod tM-ty-fmir nnd flve-tmlhs C34 toot to the rear line of s'lhinvis on number or." hundred and seventeen a- l.nd dftn In a mtip oicotli i theme soothe-rlv. parnl-iel with stivst iiti'i I mute the rear lin.p of surdivi on nuoib. one hundred nnil i'17. ni li'iu 'irp'i find eighteen (llsi, thirty two and soventy-stx one-bundri-ilths 7'' at riEht snele' one huodrp and thirty-four and fivp tentlis -10i to the easterly line of Conttpss itreet: nnd thence north- irlv along tbe -nid easterly line of Congress t.

thirty two and seyeotv-elx one-hun- crr'itns i to toe rire or negmning. i atei, t. no no i is- -n loi. MARRY KRAFT. Refer ItlOT.

SPRAr.lE, 11 RAW SELL MAR-CY attomrvs for plnintiff Krie County Savings Bank Puildine, Buffalo. ICaat Hnmboriz. NEW YORK. COUNTY COURT, ERIE County Charles D. Marshall, plaintiff, against fracols L.

lion, ivatnertn Hon, his In pursuan. of a judgment and decree of forei losure sale duly granted by tbi conn, end etit-r -d the Erie County Clerk's cfh. on the U-th iy January. IS: I. the urlersigned re-rree.

duly appointed in this ar' on for seen purpo-e. will expo for sale ar sell at auction, to the highest bidder the.efor at the Buffalo Rpal Estate Exchange Room. No. 210 Pearl street, tn th cttv of Buffalo. County of Erla and State of New Y'ork, on the TkTH DAY OF 1905.

i at 10 o'rlork in the forrnoon of that day, th re estate nd mortgaged premises directed i In and by said judgment to be sold and there-i In described as folio or so much thereof as will be sufficient to pay the amount du upon said Judgment, to wit: All that or of land sltuatp la the town of East Hamburg. County of Erie an Mate ot io-k. ana known as part of lot number twenty one 1211, township nine rwnge seven (7i, of the Holland Land Company's Survey, ami bo-jndd snd described as follows: Beginning at a point In thg nor'h line of said tot cumber twentv-on (tn at th distance of six fi chains sod tight r-flye and on-fnurth (SSV links west of tit northeast comer of said lot tw.ntv.m. ttenct south and paralipi with tb east line of said lot number twenty on 1211 thirty-thre (J3i chains, fifty-one r-i) links: th.ne. we-terly and rareBel vith the north line of sM lot number twenty-one (21 1, sevm (7) cbstn and elghty-nio and one fourth tKli 'Ink theoce northerly ar.d parallel with east line of said lot number thirty-three (Ml rhins and flfty'spven (Vi links to the north line of easterly along tbe north line said tot num.

ber twvnty-OQ till, aeven eiia rs and eighty" nine tnd one-fourth iSJi bnks to th ni.r. nlcg. containing twentv-su s-hundredtht 4-iofi acres T. be nine one-nunarruiue i-o s-n' acre be tht uated. uunio, m.

January ith 1005 CHARLES PAfiE. Rpf.rp.- ABOLPH ERA DOW, plaintiff' sttorney. Addre, Buffalo Sayings Bank nu, falo. Y. BUI' Th sal of th above described premise I hereby adjourned to th 4th day of Anni lonl at the tame hour and place.

lm- Dated, Buffalo. N. Februarv sib ii CHARLES PAGE ADOLPH REBADOW. Plaintiff Attortwr I 1 i Trtr. won.

Lost, S-H T. Pet. Wytnsrs Colt it 4 l.B Kne 54ii Logs Rel'an, Jj 6 l.SU .714 7 f.4 Ml Bla. Ko, ks 11 7 M4 l.jnS 811 Pott- 41-4 1.4SS .500 Bisons l.l l.oit 444 Sens, as- ft sin 1.S24 47 Ardell ll k-t T475 Beile Isle 6 7 1.444 MM I'ncdas 4 10 l.STT Tailend-is I li 1.22 .167 Fred Tallman at Offermann's. Fred Tallman, one of the beat pool player In the rity, who haa been playing ail comer at Frank Overman' pool room on Broad-way.

will wind up hi engagptnent tonight at o'clock with Pant a young Chinaman who play an exrellent game Tallman will play 3no to lee'a V.T.. and if the latter wins Tallman will forfeit 10 night Tallman defeatp.1 Pain by a a. or of to lid Altpr the mairh Tallman gave hi ueual rlev-r xhtbltlon of fancy ebota, a lerfnrtnne he will reppt tonight. Played at Alois Kipfer's. Following are the gem- played at Aloti K'Ofer pool jiarlnr for the first week Monday-1.

Plohl St. Bet 7. A. Zt 10(1, A Klpfee it Tuesday Bmger o5, .1 fielgand 9S, F. i'canrl Hunu t4 Tbe following are lo be played on Wdne-, dav and Fridity hleht' VVedneaday A Be- kroa Reoner at io and at in rlo f7.

Staff v. Kreltrwum Friday William Stuff (1 Sevier at ju.iork, J. Itetker iv Stuff at 10 oclook. WABASH RAILROAD. Feery Tueaday during March od ApnB lb R.

will eel! ow-rt ticket. But-fato to point In MIODeeott. North and South Dakota Free racllnlng-ehalr cr Tkkat of-I Main atraat. Elllcott 8ouara. Off BARGAIN RAINCOATS lA Off t-ast p'g'r" i th1 Snva tre tour-B ri r(i aH-vi riPutti'd in Tit-tor.

for the" snd Pi ark Rtxks. Tb ints-is s-raijvd tbo rd-n for to pntnt nd hi Wa- Ho i ti to iv from the Re t. nttjnw f-re bowled by 8 Pe4rwU Other fod afrjE" hy Seney. nd Sftwn for three tmpf -IM. ke; Hurk- hvdt.

Totu! 1 .171 hM, Taller fl 1 4T. Swenry fame). BU'-k ks "-rfr. 4.3; Hoen. h'lltK ioi1.

1 Ri-itn-Pnb t'ulnon. 2, N. Smith, 431; S'wnrih. Rt ka RlaiiCwi won 1. Wt PRENEVAU TRIO TOURNEY.

Close Results the Order of Things on Seneca Street Alleys. In Th tr" run nn Godfrey Prenevau Ut ti'eht the Washburn-Croby team 0 i'M-i out on top Huh ari?" wpr rolled hy hW, Graf. HowUnd. ik- fteid for three game? follow Sk-n-s xSchM. Sweeney, Cc.Ya- i V'- toUl.

1.4e.4 Hott-; urs-How laud. SC; Bw. tirr, X. 1.494 I burnbj1' If 1 Ki. J.

a. Giidortr tot. u- Pome- Cook. 4C; L. McLean.

4-i a total, i sa. WahburB-Croby wot i. loal Potces -i ter toolfht: Hammer t. sneer, a ta 9 na inrans a Thursday Bella llt ra. Tippprg, anes.

a roar iraeat rt Lrargna. Friday 4 yaadottn tt, FickJet. i lasarutla ra. tuid Be. About 25 Raincoats Fall and Winter weight at selling prices less 1-3 Off to close out quickly.

Baldwin 290 Main Street Opposite 1 1 Elllcott Square Aaoreta euaaio savictt ttaak is K.X. -Jg Buffalo, ..1 pviai luiorm um i whether Bwueula. lakt. teaabort tr lUn4 1 reaorta, tad rtuiva or teamabta trip..

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Pages Available:
785,215
Years Available:
1846-1963