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PAGE FOUR. SAN BERNARDINO NEWS and The Free Press Issued Every Evening, Sunday Excepted, by SAX BERNARDINO NEWS PUHUSHING COMPANY (Incorporated) W. S. INGRAM, President. W.

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A'. On al mutt eis pertaining to advert News, at 418-120 Court Street, Sail TELEPHONES (Loral anil 1onj; Distance) Home 1H5 The Sun says The News is "just i lining a little peanut politics," relative to tlie charter movement. Perish the thought! The News would no more do politics with the charter movement than Tlie Sun probably not hall' as much: Since The Sun has rmielusiwlv shown hy its editorial ami news policy that It is not doini; politics, 'ilie News hereby makes tlie declaration that we (oi will reuse doing politics without confessing that we ever have and ho, as tar as the newspapers are concerned, politics will have been eliminated. lu order that Tlie Sun will not have to accuse Tlie News of doini; politics and Tlie News in turn charge The Sun with the same fault, we make the suggestion that this whole charter movement he turned over to Sieve Kelley. Now Mr.

Kelley is In tlie same position as Tlie Sun lie docs not do politics. He nevttf mingles in factional strife. He don't care who runs for office or who is elected. lie IN EMPLOY ONE MAKES A WAV WITH llO WHILE PARTNER TALKS TO U'AltEHol'SEMEN I Charles Zink and Frank Johns were arrested by the police this morning through message front employes of the Santa Ke freight house that a box of meat bad been from the platform. The two men drove up to the freight house in a ligiil spring wagon.

One of them engaged in conversation with an employe of the freight house about a bill of freight and while thus engaged, it ul forded opportuni'y lor tlie oilier man to load a box in Hie wagon and drive away. The freight men missed tlie box and gave chase to the two men, who were just crossing the viaduct. They wire arrested and will probably lace a petit, larceny charge. They are both strangers in this section and claim to have come from Mexico. II PEKING, Jan.

IS. Yuan Tol I'ong and three accomplices who were in Jbe plot to assassinate Premier Yuan Phi Kai were publicly strangled bv (lie executioner today. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. j.oST Pair unmounted Elk teeth. ') Return to 310 St.

'The Home of Good Clothes' JONAS SEI.DNEIl h'' Out titter to Men and Boys. TargeNt and Handsomest C'li tt lny House. 455-457 Third Street. AH Politics SUCK TACT GS STRANGLED 01 EXECUTIONER O. M.

CAXXOX. Secretary-Treasurer. Eliminated! MuumbIuk Editor ItimlneHK Manager matter at tlie postofrlre lu Sau California. Islni; address, San llei imnllno ilcriinrdiiio, I'nllf. Sunset, Main never mixes in politics, lie is al-I ways out of town on election day.

Once more We say that Steve Kelley is not a politician. That he Is laliiit. no interest in the appointment of a county assessor is proof of the fact. And so let us eliiiiinaie the char-1 ter nioveineio from politics. We suggest that the en i ire matter lie placed ir Mr.

Kelley's hands. Let him name the fifteen freeholders ami write lie charter. And with Mr. Kelley in full charge whats tlie use of holding an election tit all? let Mr. Kell'-y put his O.

on the freeholders and ilie charter. Then there can lie no suspicion of politics. Heller yet! Tlie News hereby 'nominates Sieve Kelley for the fifteen freeholders anil the author of Ilie county charier. All those in I'av- of Steve Kelley and tlm elimination of politics vote "Ave!" The ayes have ll Mr. Kelley will now he ihe freeholders and (VI he the charier, l.el i.s all rejoice that we have eliniinaied pi.lii ics! TRIAL DELAYED WoWMOCS LITTER ASSEKTS WITNESS TAMPEKIVti IS MAKE Hy I ul in) I'roMN iNft'M'lHliun.

LOS ANGKI.L'S, Jan. IN. --An oltymus letter, alleged to have been received al the district attorneys office, staling that attempts had been made to tamper with three witnesses in the Connors case delayed the trhl today while the defense's attorneys demanded an investigation. The court refused to intervene or call a new jury on the grounds there were no reasons to believe an attempt to tamper had been made. The district attorney's office lias guaranlee.l jurors protection.

AGAIN II COURT SAN DIEGO, Jan. IS. Mrs. Karti-' el ine Tingley reappeared today in the 'court, room in the Thurston will ea.ie. She showed displeasure at witnesses' testimony, much being contradictory to her testimony.

Judge John Van lEtteit of Kingston, N. was a wil- ness when court adjourned. It is predicted Ilie trial will continue for i five weeks. CASE IS MM IS HOLLAND QUEEN DANGER THE SAN BERNARDINO EWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY IS, 1912. BOXING CONTESTS WITH ALL TRIMMINGS HELD TO Df LIGHT OF FANS Severe Punishment Not Allowed and City Officials Appear to Be Well Satisfied Kid I 'lark vs.

Young Hugo draw, Waller islier vs. kid Millet I'islirr wins. Voiing Peterson vs. Kid Waters draw. l'isher vs.

Voung Williams Fisher lorfcils decision. Voini Happy vs. Kid lieorgi draw. Kid Tev vs. Voung Edwards wards wins on foul.

Ed Lewis ts. Hairy Ileal draw, i The decisions were rendered by the sporting writers of Hie three local papers, tlie majority rue beiti in foiie. ring he staled thai lie had no desire The boxing game which has lain I'Uiiish Williams who was "all in." dormant inlliisiiiy for many a 'He also staled that lie had agreed not month, was revived last permit any contest where there when more than lion fans intended would he severe punishment and in Hie amateur boxing carnival Riven order to.lnaka good his word with in the niiipie theater for tlie benefit the city officials he left before I mi of the San llernardiiio Athletic club, r.ong sounded. The events were staged In a slight- Williams put up a good houi and ly-snialler-thau-regiilaiiou si.e ring willing hut lie lacked cxperiein and the seconds were there. was as given the worst of it afi-r the official trainer, the lemon am! 'il''" exchange.

He was greatly out-all that goes lo make up a real fight- weighed by Kisher, but showed as cr's corner. And the smell of the much gameness. resin on the canvas floor was all to Encounter. Ihe good, for from the noise A draw decision looked good in lite by tlie spectators it indicated that 'fast little encounter between Y.iuii;;' ihp public likes good amateur bouts Happy and Kid George Happy I'ol-such as were i.laged last night. lowed George all over Ihe ring and Iteeti There ltefore.

willing mix al all times. He Perhaps ilie most professional looking houi of the evening was (lie three-round go hoi ween Harry Ileal Ilie colored boxer of Ucdlands, ami Kddie Lewis of New York, The bovs In, III showed the class and did not go out in slam-bang method as ihe younger and less-experienced lads' were wont lo do. There was more of the real points of the game displayed by the two men, who sought, only an i II in 1.1 1 1 ti lie i- ii if il el do most good. Hut there was just a strong suspicion that Hie boys hail agreed not to hurt each other, al though each tool; several strong jolts. Ileal is crafty ami in Lewis lo- lias an equal.

A longer go between i he boys would prove a good dtawing card. The Elrsl Event. The first, event pulled off was be-in ecu Kid Clarke and Young lingo. Clarke staried out with a rush ami showed a desire to mix it but hi temporary spurt was overshadowed by the showing of Young Hugo who came to the fore in tlie last of the I bin round and literally went through his man. A draw decision tils the case, with Young Hugo en-tilled lo a shade the best of Ihe argument.

Miller a Comer. Kid Fisher, who has fought fo many times for I'ticle Tom Mcf'arev in Lrs Angeles and who litis been pitted against some of tlie best liny: to the prelim, class at the Natid Junction boxing emporium, took on Kid M'ller for three rounds. Fisher slipped over several which did not l'eazo the husky blacksmith, who took Hie punishment smilingly. Miller was willing but was less aggressive than i Fisher, and did not follow up his advantages. On the oilier hand Fisher I did all tlie leading upd only In the clinches did Miller seem to lie lib!" to lead.

Fisher's aggressive tacti. I 1 gives bill! tle decision. Miller will THE IIAdl'E, Jan. 1 S. Queen bear watchiiiK and if handled riant' Wllliclmina's condition is serious.

"ill show up with bells. She is restless tonight. The king ban A Eaic Hrrnv. Ik en called from a hiintlm: trip. The! Young Peterson and Kid Walters heir is still expected hut its arrival of Los Angeles, went ut it hammer ia now fraught with, danger.

'ard tonirs to use an old expression. STARS Wll.l. HAVE NEW I.INE-I TO PRESENT TO THE i mi, The Henry Cornell (liants, tlie i 1 1 -ii in that dereateil the I'rbila Slurs I it couple of weeks ago by I set. re, will return next Sunday nfter- lloon for another elitcUKenieiit. ''ie -SPORTING NEWS Peterson was slow in lite first round hut in tlie second and third lie came hack villi a determination to mix ii.

Hut he met Ills mulch in Wallers, who started the same tactics, liolh boys were tired in Ilie finish and it was a fair draw. Wallers may have had just a liti le the best of i he aliliougli what would happen in 'i longer bout, would prove interesting, liood With Officials. Kid Fisher forfeited the decision in ilie next bout when he left tin ring III tile third round of Ills fight willi Young Williams. He had all; Ihe Ik-si of the go hill as be left the' not have the class that. Young George showed for he.

swung wildly linany times, while George waited his man out and landed clearer blows. The evident willingness of Young, Happy earned liiin a draw. "Awkward? Well Yes." The most amusing bout of tin- evening was between Kid Tex of Angeleiios have an aggregation thai captnin Ilursch and I'llchor llalch 1 is fast in every ilepat.iieni, and Slal. their1 one of the most exciting games of hv Giants and Stars It is expected I 1 ii. ni lie I I ciowo present lit the coming game.

uie mars win nave a new line-up it; the game and the Giants will either have Hoy Hilt of the Vernon team, or r.rarstiall of Chicago Cubs, in the lox, with Tommy Ten-tii'tit, who goes lo St. Louis, on firs', CriniHc behind the bat and Stinsou oi Vernon in right field. The new lines to be seen will) Ihe I rliiia Stars will no doubt draw ihe people, for the reorganised leant will V.i watched through critical eyes. The Line-Cp I'or Sunday: Agnew, or Meyers, itosxback or Smith, Heck, 1b; Walsh, il; Wicks, Altizer, ss; Smith. If; Johnson.

If: Wolfe, of: fiiuffiioin if responsible for club, it Is, II Xr Cornell Mc.Mullill, I "There Is no baseball Uawlings, ss; Smith, i Shall ink, "for 1 alone i lb: Stinsou. if: Cidier. cf: Cornell II; Grinille, llitt, p. TAKES I XT EST SANTA I TEAM nv SlOlii: -I I TO COMPANY liaicli and Dorsch is nol apparent, til- Myers and Agnew behind the hat. The Company indoor baseball though il is known ihat Manager will reiualn al lliird and in added another victory to its n't- Shattuck was dissatisfied Willi tin' sou and Siuilh will divide honors in Texas ami Young Edwards of this score of to ii in a one-sided conchy, lloth are light heavyweights test.

The soldier boys played the ai'd went al each other in great shape, lint they were awkward and landed but few clean blows. In the middle of Hie second Edwards fell through the ropes and a second later again fell to he' can vas lie took advantage or the posi- lion lo rest nml raised to his knee, whereupon "Tex" poked him oil'. This cost Tex the decision, Edwards winning on a foul. Neither displayed: any class, although with training, they should put up, an interesting affair. i I Clean Sport.

There was nothing that suggested brutality about the contests and they, were strictly amateurish in character, The audience seemed pleased broken string last night when th" Santa Fe leinn was defeaied by a gtiine like professionals and the re- suit of the game was never in The particular feature of the con- test was the base-running of Miller, pitcher for the guardsmen. MUM'! has played the game in the east mi understands indoor baseball to ihe smallest detail, lie lakes advantage oi every move and is a sure point winner for his team. Al Waddeil. coach of the S. C.

A. with the card, although longer bouts would prove more exciting, hift since ii desired to make Hie bonis box- ing contests strictly, it is probable that nothing more than four-round boms will lie arranged. llruno Selliel nnd Morris C.ol.lcn- Headquarters; Draper's Garage Buxton Bro. Both Phones 239 Motor Car Co. carry a full line of accessories.

Agency. I'liones: Home 101, Sunset 250. 428-480 I) Street. HAN flKUNAKIlINt) Automobiles (or Hln Phones, Home 5l: Piiclflc. I5I Automobile and Motorcycle Directory Chalmers-Stutz AUTOMOBILES Ben B.

Buxton, Agent San Bernardino Itepalr Work- a We Item cars at your service. OVEHIvAM) ami Central Garage Repair Work Specialty, K. W. Turk, A. I.uklns, Proprietors.

GIANTS 10 PUY HERE ON SUNDAY Kisselkar Ford Car J. DALE OENTKY. Agent. Headquarters Central Garage. 428-430 Street.

Home Phone Gal DORSCH AND HATCH ARE RELEASED FROM STARS; NEW PLAYERS SECURED, Altizer, Smith and Myers to Play With Local Team; Statement By Manager Shattuck shall m-ii of Hie ball players held a. I'rblla Springs last To Ihosi' who lieeii fullnwiiiii i lite destinies of tlie local club tills for their respective positions. Thev announcement will corneas a stir-! point to the record or Hatch as being pilse, for Hie splii in tlie ranks is hard lo ennui, not been even thought of by tuej tWMl games that Hatch funs. Suffice it lo say, the men have? has pitched In, lie has gol away wit li been released and in liieir places but one or wo defeats, which is some Dave Alli.er, Hob Smith ami record. of the Kiverslde team, lure Said one man, "We cannot see the been signed lo play with the Stars reason for the release of Dorsch or ia future contests.

llalch for they are loo valuable for Shallitck's Stiilciiiciit. ihe team lo lose. Dorsch is terrific Just lite nsil reason lor lie' release hiiier, good fielder and llalch is o'' Dorsch and llulch is not apparent, pitcher who has made a record although Sliaiiink explain-' which will stand, for a long ed ills position io The News sporting "Why lliey were released we would editor today. io know." linn has cariied the club itnroiigh and il I have tiny man on lite team who does not carry out hi.i liomil game as al the present time. part in connection with tlie club, or The crow ds at each game at jwhn is have the right i springs are a silent testimonial lo release him as 1 did Dorsch and fact.

Hatch. I had good reasons for mv The bain of the players will i action and I have secured the services 1 1 in iuue with the team and il is b-Aliizer, Smith and Myers of Riv- lieved thai Willi the additioti of eisido. who will lie able to fill iim Myers, Smith ami Altizer the team i varum posiiions in excellent man- ill be given added slrenglh. Altizer iter." vill act as captain and will play at Praised by l'iins. Just Hie real reason for dismissing management of the club under berg of San Francisco referred withjthe sport is being awakened by the Kddie Lewis of New York as an- o.cellcnt showing of Company K.

honiicor. Tomorrow evening the company 1,1 ''()H Alleles, also the A learn of Ihe Severn the game ami was uie wldiers. Company Miller, Meyers, (hied Chance lo Win. Moore, lb; llir.h, -1 I'atlee, lib; "The Company team has good Heirs, rf; Sykes, If; Anthony, ss; chance io win from our Company A 'Pearson, ss. 'team, the champion team of the Pa-; Santa Fe Andrews, Sntrlh, eifie coast, lor they are good hitlers Galantine, lb; Iteister, 2b; l.easlon, Miller, your pitcher, you Kotiser, ss; Williams, ss; Slm- A mil" is 1 pitcher ttt" have," said Waddeil.

It is tlie Intention lo have the Los 'Angeles militiamen and the Company team play a game in this city diir- ii.g the orange show. It should prove a good drawing card, as interest in! J. D. McNeil Auto Repair Work, Oeiieral Auto Robes of 1 mrsch's direction. As regards Hatch, local fans are at sea as lo why Hatch Kas released.

A number of fans who are keen admirers of both men in conferring wnn i ue man toiiay, sune I wo better men could not be secured Much' Discussed Topic. Tin siiiaible is the one topic Ilia' being discussed by sporting nteti it.dav, for never litis there been such interest, displayed, in the great ha short with Smith and Hosshach alter- naling in the pitcher's position, and left garden. team plays the Collon Colls al the annory and it looks like another vie tory for tlie soldiers. The line-up nignt: Independent Messenger Service Cull Either Phone Klfl. We Never Sleep Vevl Central (iariige.

lit I I) S. "('pairing and Horseshoeing. Elno assortment Just received. All prices. Agents for all standard line Vehicles and Farming Implement.

San Bernardino Vehicle and Impliment Co. Phones: 1102, Main 351, Buxton Auto Supplies Everything for the auto at price's which are right. Exclusive agency for KEM'EY ItACIXE TIRES. 58.1 TI1IKI) STREET VUI.CAXIZIXO. I1DTII l'UONES 23B THE HOME OF THE Indian ilMl Motorcycle tint! Jilcyrle Aeees- 613 3d St.

lixpert Re pairing a stirles. XiC vp Speciulty. MOTORCYCLES Dayton, Harvard, Victor and California Bicycles. THE ROIU'CK CVCIiEltV, It. ROtT'CK, Prop.

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