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MORNING TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1910. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL. SHERIDAN TO QUIT. SOME OLDTIME World's Champion Track Man Aver He Is Done With Athletics.

New York, February 21 Martin Sheridan, of the Irish-American A. the world's greatest athlete, hero of three Olympiads and many times Juniata and Altoona at HolUday-burg This Afternoon. Altoona and Juniata high schools will clash in a game of basketball this afternoon in the armory at Hol-lidaysburg. The game will decide JAPS WILL NEVER SHINE IN BASEBALL Veteran Cy Young Says They Play Well in the Field But Can't Hit or Pitch. a world champion and record hold- wlilch aggregation will take the sec- DRIVERS MEET Interesting Gathering in Little Old New York of Ribbon er, says that he has made his last 1 ond place in the County High School league.

A fast game is expected appearance as a competitor and probably never again will don athletic the Grand Circuit giving him a record of 2.07, but it was noticed that is was not the Budl Doble of old, 'for the dash and vim which characterized his driving In his earlier days was absent, in fact fee was decidedly timid and kept on the outskirts of his fields as much as possible. After that season Doble returned to California where he has since kept Kinney Lou in the stud and has never since driven a professional race. He is now about 70 years old and will probably, spend the balance of his days in California where his daughter lives. These are the only trainers left of the brilliant galaxy of reinsmen whoso skill assisted so much in the development of the American trotter at a time when the breed was in the formation process. Others contemporaneous with them, but now dead and gone, were Dan and Ben Mace, Charley Green, Charles Marvin, Hon and many of the student bodies of both schools wll be in attendance to root their respective teams on to victory.

The line-ups wll be as fol lows Altoona Juniata Richards forward Cox McGougn, forward KJellman Smiley centre Mayhue Dougherty guard ieo.rge The little brown men of Japan are planning an invasion of the United States. A baseball attack. They are planning to attack the American and National league teams. Among" the tribes they will attempt to subdue is the 'White Sox" Also the.Dotroit Tigers. The players are students of Kelo university.

If they succeed, a regular invasion will follow and we will have unpronounceable names on every club. Old Cy Young, the Cleveland pitch (James guard Harvey The game will be called at 3 THEY TALK OF OLDEN TIMES Many of Them Drove Trotters in the Early Days of the Grand Circuit Races. Altoona high school's team will take a five-day trip during the Eas ter vacation, going to Latrobe, Mey- est John Murphy, Orrin A. Hickok, togs. Sheridan makes one qualification in speaking of his retirement.

He says mase Uncle. Sam should send a team to the Olympic games in Greece next summer he might try, for the team. "I have represented America in three Olympiads," says Sheridan, "and if there should be a team sent' to Athens next summer I would train for the games. That is the only thing that will bring me out- I am heartily tired of the game and think it is about time that I can loosen 4ip and enjoy myself. "I have been in the game for ten years.

I will not say that it has hurt me any. I have had a chance to travel, and in my mind traveling, when one is an observer, is better than a college education. I have have hundreds of friends and no one can gainsay that that was not a benefit. "The game, however, has cost me a great deal of money and much time. To be a champion one has to take a great deal of time that, might be devoted to business purposes.

I ersdale. Somerset, Windber and St. Reply to Colonel Lewi Nicola proposing that Washington should make himself king: To Col. Lews Nicola? Esquire, Newburgh, New York. Dear Sir: With a mixture of great surprise and astonishment I have read with attention the sentiments you have submitted to my perusal.

Be assured, Sir, no occurrence in the course of the war has given me more painful sensations, than your information of there being such ideas existing in the army, as you have expressed, and I must view with abhorrence and reprehend with severity. Let mc conjure you then, if you have any regard for your Country, concern for 'yourself or posterity, or respect for me, to banish these thoughts from your mind and never communicate as from yourself or any ond else a seiu-timcnt of the like nature. G. Washington. May, 22, I82.

In memory of George Washington our store will be closed today. LEOPOLD BIGLEY, fl23 Elsventh Avenue. John and James Goldsmith, James Tbre of the four oldtime trainers who were among the famous reins- Francis' college, Loretto. CLAY TO CAPTAIN TIGERS. Golden, Dustin, and W.

W. Bair, each of whom drove one or more of the men of the Grand Circuit forty years 1 famous horses whose names are en- ago and who were also driving trot-roIle(i on pages oi narness-racing his- Heckert Picks Him for Position on ters years before the Grand Circuit tory. er, the veteran of many battles and the holder of many baseball records, says that this will never come to pass. The Japs play excellent baseball. The members of the University of Wisconsin baseball team discovered that fact when they journeyed Jo the land of the mikado last year.

"But the Japs will never become great players," said the veteran Cy. The old man gave this as his opinion out in California. Maybe he Is talking for Uie benefit of the native eons. Trenton Team. Bill Clay, the hard-hitting outfield MANY ONE-HIT GAMES.

er of many a TrI-State campaign, will likely be chosen captain of the Trenton club, as the extra $25 which can be paid players assuming lead ship of clubs will bring Clay's salary Was brought into existence, were in New York during the recent sale of trotters. These three were J. J. Bowen, of Boston, John E. Turner, of Ambler, and J.

C. Feek, of Syracuse. The fourth one of this quartette of trainers is Budd Doble, who is living in California. Of the four oldtime drivej-s only one still drives horses for a living and that one is the oldest of four, Mr. Bowen.

The Boston trainer is now about 85 years old and for the last few years he has acted as assistant trainer for to $200 a month, and under those terms he will play with Heckert's Record of Those Pitched in Major Leagues Last Season. The following is a list of the one-hit games mat were pitched last year in the major leagues, with the added information regarding the men who kept the twirlers from getting into the pitchers' hall of fame: American league April 14, Mullin, of Detroit, against Chicago; lone hit limd hv rVnvnfh Anrit.9 Pnnmhc nf team. Manager Heckert has sent out repeat that athletics has cost me a great deal of money. For instance, just before the last Olympic games the contracts to all -the men on the Trenton reserve list and expects all to sign, although he may have some in London I had a few hundred dol lars in bank. I drew it all out and trouble with last year men.

Swayne as they are not exactly fond of the little brown fellows. "I'l tell you why," continued the veteran of veterans, the man who at 43 is one of the great pitchers of the game. "The Japs can neither hit nor pitch. "It's granted that they are excellent fielders. But they can't hit.

So it is with the Cubans. So it is with every nation outside of the United States. "Baseball belongs to this country. fcuiue u.jb 01 iiib Philadelphia, against Boston; lone hit of the present era. Although I-ncle ma(Jfi hv seaknr.

Juno R. -Toss nf spent it on the other side. You know I did a' lot of traveling at my own expense while abroad, particularly when in Ireland. I brought home the fast outfielder, is obdurate and says he will not play in Trenton again and Heckert is now thinking of using him in a trade or of al lots of gifts to my friends, besides. lowing the player to purchase his Cleveland, against Philadelphia; lone hit made by Murphy.

June 20, Walsh, of Chicago, against Cleveland; lone hit made by Turner. July 21, Burns, "Athletics has kept me broke most release. 'Jatk as he is known among horsemen, has always been a man of good habits and a hard worker, he did not have the capacity for saving money and he is the only one of the four old-time trainers who' is not in good circumstances. Among the noted performers of long ago which Bowen piloted in their of Chicago, against Washington; lone Flashes of the Diamond. Big league flitting time is here hit made by Clymer.

August 28, Gray, of Washington, against Chicago; lone SUMMARY OF The Nap squad has started for the hit made by Dougherty; Chicago won south. this game, 6 to 4, Gray issuing eleven races were the two Morgan bred trot-l to nrst September 11.. Johnny Bates is the only Phillie ters Conee, 2.19,4, and Camors, 2.19 TATISTICS hold-out. Brockett, of New York, against Washington; lone hit made by Leli Otto Deininger has fallen into line of the time. I know the game has done a lot fqr me, and my advice to all youngsters is go in for athletics.

A man, however, should know when he has enough. I think I have had enough and think it is about time to drop athletics and get down to business. The game has given me all it can give me. Now I have got to get my nose down to the grindstone. I want more- time for business.

It is about time that I used all my energies toward making a decent living. "Of course I am sorry to drop athletics. I love the game or I never should have been in it as long as I have. It is particularly hard for me to bid my athletic friends good-bve. velt after two strikes were recorded with the Phillies, Its supremacy in baseball will never be threatened.

And for the very good reason that while some of the athletes of other nations may imitate and even equal our ball players in one department of the game, they cannot excel in all. "Take the Japanese athlete. He can't hit worth a hurrah. Every good pitcher has it on him. Why, I don't know.

Down in Cuba they claim to have great ball teams. But they haven't. They have men who are fast once they get on the bases and who cover lots of ground In the 'field. But they can't hit. "'A Jap can't pitch.

There is one which ho raced from 1872 to 1870 when 2.20 trotters were fewer in number than 2.10 trotters are now. His last really great performer was the trotter Jean Valjean. 2.14, that he had dur against him. National league April 25, Camnitz Report of Inspector Joseph Joe Ward will be, with the Phillies once again this year in the utility rolq. of Pittsburg, against Cincinnati; lone hit made by Mitchell.

May 21, Overall, of Chicago, against Boston; lone hit Jake Daubert may replace Jordon at the first station on the Brooklyn Williams, of Tenth Bituminous District. made by Sweeney. June 26, Ruel-bach, of Chicago, against Cincinnati; team. I II Jack O'Connor hopes to pull a trade lone hit made by Mowrey, Ruel- with the Naps for Bemis or "Nig" Clarke. bach knocking down his liner, but being unable to field 1t to first in time WORK DURING THE YEAR 1 909 to get the hitsmith.

July 10, Fromme, The New York Highlander have ing the period from to 1802 and with which he made a killing at Buffalo during the Grand Circuit meeting there in 1S92. Mr. Bowen is still a well preserved man and can still drive a trotter with his oldtime skill although, an account of his age, he has not attempted to do any race driving during the last few years. John E. Turner who, when he was one of the star reinsmen of the country, was known as "the General," is rich.

Always a financier of ability, he invested his money in Philadelphia suburban reai estate and reaped a fortune when the city grew out to of Cincinnati, against Brooklyn; lone hit made by Alperman. July 12, Cam reason for this, of course. That reason ts that they can't grip the ball. The hands of the Japs are very small. So small, in fact, that for one of them to grip the ball as the pitchers in this country grip it is impossible.

"That reason does not hold good with the Cuban. Yet their pitchers The boys are fine fellows, and somehow or other it makes one feel as if he was chopping his head off to drop the game entirely. But I have done a deal of thinking on the subject, and the only thing it seems to me to do is to drop athletics now, for once and all. Unless Uncls Sam wants me to go to the Athens Olympiad the game has seen the last of me." Over 4,000,000 Tons of Coal Shipped to Market Forty Fatal Accidents. been notified to start south to Athens on March 5.

Monte Cross, the new manager of the Scranton team, is collecting together a bunch of youngsters. Catcher Mitchell, secured by the Chicago Nationals from Syracuse, has been turned over to the New Orleans club. The new Pennsylvania league teams' are a bad lot. They have no curve ball, and, of course, use little head-work. Some of their best have great nitz, of Pittsburg, against New York; lone hit made by Marquard; Pirate infielders laid back, expecting the New York-vpitcher to hit, the ball out, and he bunted.

July 28, Pastorious, of Brooklyn, against Philadelphia; lone hit made by Martell. who batted for Titus in the ninth Inning; this was the only game Lefty won for the Superbas during the year. July 31, Wilfse, of New York, against Pittsburg; lone hit made by Wilson. August 1, Mordecai Brown, of Chicago, against Philadelphia; lone hit Joseph Williams, inspector of the speed. So the man on the slab shoots a ifast one and then another fast one Tenth 'bituminous district of Pennsyl NATIONAL LEAGUE SCORED.

at the batter. vania has submitted his report for managers are getting busy in collecting enough material to build up it. Turner always dressed in the best of taste, wore glasses and when out of- the sulky looked and appeared more like a college professor than a race driver. The oldtime stallions Hannis, 2.17 and Santa Claus, 2.17, were among his first great performers, but after A change of pace is unknown. The John M.

Ward Says Organization Is the year 1909. The number of tons mined and sent to market was tons. The number of fatal la the furnishing of electric current the responsibility for continuous service and the satisfactory ferving of its patrons, by a public service corporation, is sure to reflact credit upon such an institution. This is our desire. The Edison Company art of working the batter is a stranger to the island pitchers.

Im not a bit afraid that the Jans accidents was forty of which all but Drifting Into Minor Class. New York, February 21 John M. Ward, who might have been president of the National league if the club-owners had not submitted to the dic wards he had Harry Wilkes, 2.13V4 will invade this country and replace the Americans, who are now the stars made by Bransfleld. September 14 one occurred inside the mines. -The number of wives made widows totals 2.14.

and Bilini, Mordecai Brwn of CTllcag0f against of the game." eighteen and thirty-nine children iu Vrmg ro wuv Cincinnati; loue-flit made by Egan. The little Jap men promise to make were orphaned. A summary of the September 18, Willis, of Pittsburg, against Brooklyn; lorn, hit made by tneir teams. Phil Lewis, the former Harrisburg inflelder, has been taken off Brooklyn's hands by the Indianapolis American association team. Williamsport has signed Fred Forsythe, a young twirler of Wells-boro, for a tryout with the Billies this season.

He is a right hander. Shortstop John Savage, of the Huntingdon club, has the reputation of being a fast man and just ripe for a try-out in the Tri State. The Reading club will in all probability use the Witman ball park statistics follows: quite a tour of this country. They will probably reach San Francisco in Wheat. time to play a few exhibition games Number of mines 98 Number of mines In S4 Number of tons of coals shipped to market 4,625,622 Number of tons used at mtnes with the White Sox while the latter get made such a great showing on the Grand Circuit last season.

Turner was one of the waiting kind and he would often spend two seasons in getting a horse ready before he would attempt to win a race with him and when he considered the horse ready, his winner could back him to win with the chances in favor ot his mak are training there. Then they will for steam and heat 152,297 Sunday Ball at Washington. Washington, D. February 21. A bill to legalize Sunday professional baseball in the District of Columbia was introduced in the house on start through the south playing the teams of that section.

They will Number of tons sold to local trade and used by 32,477 gradually, work north and will play some of the American league teams. Number of tons used in the manufacture of coke. 587,576 for the playing of all the home games tation of Ban Johnson, said today: "Inview of recent events, perhaps I shoul.d have nothing to say, though every follower of baseball has a natural right to express himself on any subject' pertaining to the Interest of the game. It seems to me the National league club-owners are making a serious They may differ at times upon matters of principle and it may be necessary to fight out such issues, but this continual bickering over the details is undignified and injures the National league in the of the public. "I chanced to meet Mr.

Murphy and Mr. Herrmann together yesterday morning, and the former asked me whether I ing gooa. I Qtnvrlai7 hv 1anxaf.AntoHM this season. It up-to-date. X7rr: "T' 11 tnere are an- dates mid- Number of tons coal produced ..5,397,972 Number of tons of coke pro- Jack Feek is also rich, for when the Syracuse multimillionaire, J.

Ed of the house district committee. If the measure becomes a law it will Jake Weitzel, former owner of the Reading club, is going to devote his time to a new job with the Bell Tele ward Crouse, for whom he trained horses many years, died some fifteen phone company at Reading. years ago. he leit the Syracuse reins- oitv )n hl IZ tT a ino nnn.and cir, thon itl- h.nJ?nly. city in the east in which pro- duced 374,047 Number of coke ovens 1,331 Number of coke ovens in operation 1,306 Number of tons of coal produced by pick mining 3,486,492 Number of tons produced by compressed air machines 757,848 Number of tons produced by electrical machines 1,153,632 The Tri-State league clubs must summer.

They have already asked for games with Detroit. If the Japs are as fast infielders as some of the men who have played against them claim, Sam Crawford, the slugger of the Tigers, will have little pleasure in playing against them. If there is one man on a baseball Crawford hates it is ILia 7" tessionai ball clubs may play on Sun- paid no more attention to horses in day. Should the bill be passed with in the near future it is not iniprob a professional way, although from love of them has never been without Pennsylvania Railroad have all the contracts out by March 1 and all the officials are hustling to get them in the hands of the players. Business Manager Wolf, of the Johnstown club, has distributed one hundred and thirty-seven shares of ahle that the American league man agement may revise its 1910 sched Number of persons employed in- le of mines 8,889 27,.

in the WaS- tbS Sing second team that baseman or For Sam usually hits in the club stock. Sixty-three shares are Mr flnndr-av In rwootlr, o- iv. 1.111 1 SUOriSCOp. still on the market tnat territory. The big fellow must have givii thanks when he learned that.

Hobo thought these factional fights were harmful. I told him that I believed the National league was fast kicking itself into the position of a minor organization. The differences between the National and American leagues today is that the American can lose the world's championsihp and remain a major league, but the day when the National league loses this honor it Harry (Yabby) Billet, who plaved WUUMl Ui IUC Ulll said: "Baseball affords innocent Sunday amusement in many of the western centre field last season for the Columbia team, has signed with the reins was on nis way to the minors. cities. I see no reason Goldsboro team In the Carolina league.

ington should not become a Sunday! Lv ITT baseball town, so have introduced the i AeT knocked 10 per cent, hi." off, ni3 batting average. Jake Boyle', former catcher for the a few good ones in his stable. One of the best of Feek's earlier race horses was the stallion King Almont, 2.21 Vi. but. the most noted of his later day pupils was the bay mare KItofoot, 2.17 Vi, with which he won a lot of money down the Grand Circuit fine in 1892.

Feek is not as old as Bowen or Turner, but he is considerably past the 70-year mark. Budd Doble, who during his career drove more world's record trotters than any other trainer of the period reaching from 1807 to 1892. is comfortably fixed financially. Three of the holders of the world's record for trotters were driven to their records hv Doble, Dexter, 2.17ii, in 1S67; Goldsmith Maid, 2.14, in 1874, and Nancy Hanks, 2.04, in 1892. After a retirement from the sulky of several years duration Doble reappears in 1903 becomes a minor league in the eyes rerns seemea to oe aole to divine 1,197 357 39 1 93 2 138,433 288 1,197 96 598 18 Time of Departure of Trains from Altoona.

In Effect November 7, 1909. 4 Philadelphia Expr ess, East 12:20 A.M. 36 Philadelphia and Wash ington Express, East 12:30 16 New York Special, Kast 12:47 23 Chicago Limited. West 1:16 42 Philadelphia Night Ex- press. East 1:38 40 Cincinnati and New York Express, East 2:03 22 Manhattan Limited, East 2:11 7 St.

Louis Express, West 2:35 9 Western Express, West 3:20 39 PlttsbfTNr and Northern Express, West 3:40 35 Pittsburg Night Express, West 4:20 19 Cleveland and Cincinnati Express, West 4:42 82 Harrisburg Accommodation. East 5:0 (Sundays) 5:20 400 Duncansville Williams- burg Accommodation, East 6:21 37 Pittsburg Special. West 6:65 20 Keystone Express, East 6:25 50 Sea Shore Express, East 7:15 Number of persons employed outside, including coke workers Number of persons employed at manufacture of coke Number of fatal accidents tn-Kide of mines Number of fatal accidents outside Number of non-fatal accidents inside of mines Number of non-fatal accidents outside Number of tons of coal produced per fatal accident inside Number of persons employed per fatal accident inside Number of persons employed per fatal accident outside Number of persons employed per non-fatal accident Inside Number of persons employed per non-fatal accident outside Number of wives made widows Number of children Number of steam locomotives used outside Number of electric motors used inside Number of fans in use Number of furnaces In use Number of gaseous mines In operation just where Crawford would hit. Crawford hits on the line, but many a drive tagged for a double or triple was stopped by Ferris, who would leap stick up one hand and come down with the ball. St.

Louis and Philadelphia teams, has been appointed an umpire in the Eastern league. Umpire Billy Evans is said to be sure of the job of holding the indicator in the games between the Cubs and Naps in New Orleans in March. Hugh Duffy is to be given a big banquet hy Providence fans on Feb Selbach Lands Twirler. Manager Al. K.

Selbach has added another twirler to the Senators' list in the person of Joe Stoup, who was with the Newark and Lima clubs of the Ohio State league, last season. Stoup will be given a chance to make good with the other twirl vi hip mimic, i saia io Mr. niurpny: 'Why don't you amend your constitution so as to decide all these matters by a majority vote, and in case of a-tie let your president decide the That would end these unseemly squabbles. "If the world's series next fall is interfered with the public will know-where to place "the blame. Baseball should, be a sport, not a business." MATINEE RACING TODAY.

ers who have been signed by the Local Horses Will be Sent Over Snow Track at Altoona Driving Thp WPPttlfar iha naat stnnnl with the stallion Kinney Lou, by Mc- Senators leaders, and it promises to be a merry clip for places among the Kinney and raced that horse down ruary 8, the eve of his departure from that town for Chicago to take hold of Sox affairs. The sacrifice hit is getting popular in the American league. There were 2,034 of them last year, against iri- 1908. Hans Wagner would no doubt make days has not been verv nrnmisi! u. B1 Bi3 Fight.

dozen or more candidates. With Newark, the tail end club of the Ohio league last season, Stoup won eight and lost sixteen games. for snow racing hut should it permit Vork' has i Jst been received here of the first 402 Huntingdon Accommodation. Kast 7:23 the Altoona Matinee Driving club will hold a matinee event nt tho 41. tho Aitnnnn Matinoo legitimate bet made on the heavy TEN HOUR ENDURANCE Number of non-gaseous mines in Manager sseibach has confidence in weignt championship fight between operation the twirler and thinks he will make Lyl hls imir' fiieai 111 st iraseman, out it is tne 3 Pacific Express, 7:40 526 Henrietta Accommodation, South, (Sundays) 7:55 33 Newspaper Express and Jim Jertries and Number of new mines opened oninion of almost all July 4, which has recorded i-vumucr or oirl mines abandoned A STYLE SHOW San Francisco.

Clarence Berrv the I "n'la merman nev good with a good team- Stoup batter at over .200 and led the pitchers In fielding, with an average of .986 in twenty-six games. v.vjunjuci auitf 1 It! 1 rSL nas been stirred up in snow racing among the horsemen of the city and four or five last steppers have been entered in each of the four races on millionaire oil and mining man and day Ten he pIav Charles Sutro. the well known" 7 Of Boys' Wash Suits Brought to italist, both of San Francisco, made Your Very Door. The iManhattan Wash Suit. of RACE TOMORROW, 1:30 to 11:30 p.

m. Green Avenu Market House Green Avenue and Eighth Street Admission 25 Cents the day's program. The officers of the club yesterday secured handsome ribbons to be presented to the win- the wager, Berry putting up $2,000 on Jeffries against $1,400, which was The Three-Eye and Texas leagues developed more players for the big league market last season than any oilier circuit The Springfield, 111., ners and the horses finishing uornnH nirnisnea oy butro, who took the Frank Gatins Traded. Troy, N. February 21.

Frank Gatins, second baseman of the Troy New York State league team for the last two seasons, was traded by Manager Kennedy to New Bedford. New York, the largest exclusive makers and importers of boys' wash suits and wash reefers carry off the and third. The winner will get i I end chid aiono sold $12,500 worth of play- blue, the second a red and the thir honors wherever their productions ei's. while Shrsvonort. niarlrotoH uut-iinr, me ouas 01 iu to 7 on Jeffries Millionaire Berrv used Door a white ribbon.

Them will ha oh worth. are shown. Fresh from the latest or tne ew England league, in ex-F judgment, for had he offered odds of achieved success In New York their Catcher Billy Sullivan, of the White change for Third Baseman Adler, 10 to 9 the chances are that Sutro mission fee charged to witness the races and they will start promptly at 2 o'ejock. much easier for a'entire sample line of the most beau- wnillH hnva cnanno W. it 1 cLiw-iijcu mm up juhl an secured catcher to handle -a spit ball than attifnI productions has been bv Ferd Bendheim, of the Golden piain everyday curve ball.

He ought to know, considering that he handles TEN-HOUR RACE TODAY. quickly. On the strength of this bet the chances are that the Johnson admirers all over the country will demand the same odds. ALWAYS BUSY inree ot the greatest spit bailers in me. profession Walsh, Smith and Nine Men Will Start In an Endurance Run at the Green Avenue Market.

uimsteaa. 'oe jobs on the American Bov, "i rW? S0X are fiIled that the" waSdel 1 Xtl Easter Sunday, March" 27 A. upt-H ocuumaj at me wayne uaraens. 1 Detroit. All records hroi, 1 first rcally Sod nn for that situ- 6guu 1HC.U IU1 inai 81111- Eagle Clothing Hall, for a two days' demonstration, Wednesday and Thursday, of this week.

The ladies are particularly invited to call aHd insp-ect same. Ral Estate Transfer8. The following were taken from the records of the county yesterday: Harry C. (Jwin and wife to J. H.

Vogle, Juniata $100 00 David H. Meek and wife to William J. Sherman, Juniata borough $150 00 .1. W. Mauser, by Sheriff, to James Warren Hauser, Altoona $1,700 00 B.

Hamilton to Harry S. Lang, Altoona $6,000 00 A sporting event scheduled for the holiday is a ten-hour endurance race to be pulled off at the Green avenue market house auditorium this afternoon and.evening. Nine of the best long distance runners in this city and vicinity have been entered for the long grind around the oval in the hope of taking down the first nrize. aiion as soon as he gets the chance. the entry list.

It will be the largest i Pittsburg Accommodation, West 7:58 90 Harrisburg Acommoda- tlon. East, (Sundays) 8:00 500 Huntingdon Accommodation. East, (Sundavs) 8:05 289 Johnstown Express, West 8:08 4f0 Henrietta Accommodation, South 8:10 2 The Pennsylvvania Limited, East 9:50 26 New York Limited. East 10:09 84 Harrisburg Accommodation, East 10:12 12 Main Line Express. East 10:58 404 Huntingdon Accommodation, East 11:04 47 Harrisburg Pittsburg Express, West 11:07 (Sundays) 11:15 8 Atlantic Express.

East 11:38 44 New YflVk Day Express, East 12:43 F- M. 41 Wav Passenger, 1:00 (SuIays) 1:15 32 Philadelphia Accommodation, East 1:30 452 Henrietta Accommodation. South 1:50 13 Fast Mail, West 3:05 15 Pittsburg Express, West 3:07 24 Day Express, East 3:18 25 Chicago Special, 3 A 95 Pittsburg Accommodation. West 4:05 86 Harrisburg Accommodation. East 4:30 406 Williamsburg Accommodation, East 4:35 502 Huntingdon Accommodation tion, East 4:45 43 Pittsburg, Day Express, West 6:00 34 Mail Express, East 5:42 297 Johnstown Express.

West 5:45 454 Henrietta Accommodation. South 6:25 46 Quaker City Express, East 6 '28 St. Louis' West 6:40 456 Henrietta Accommodation, South 6:47 (Sundavs) 6:40 5 The Pennsylvania od. West 6:50 1 Main Line Express, West 6:52 408 Huntingdon Accommodation. Fast 6:57 18 Chicago Mail, East 8:18 11 Eastern Express, 9:00 6 New York Express.

East 10:37 21 Chicago St. Louis Express. West 11:00 event in me nistorv ot tne game, also there will be Ufe largest prizes Detroit officials have taken great interest in the arrangement of evcrv Not Milk Trust any Tli3 Original and Gsnulns We have a Suit Pattern for every man in Altoona who desires to appear on Easter Sunday clad in new raiment. Time being limited, we would advise that each of you get around this week. Made Rauglh-way, your outfit will be right up to the minute in style.

RAUGH 1 126 Eleventh Avenue. President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans nave been helped by the President of the Indus They will be sent away with the crack of the pistol at 1.30 o'clock and the race will finish at 11.30 o'clock tonight. Took All His Money. Often all a man earns goes to doctors or for medicines, to cure a Stomach, Liver or Kidney trouble that Dr.

King's New Life Pills would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Jaundice, Malaria and Debility. 25c at Wm. D. Davis's.

tue-thursat detail. There will be much for the bowler to appreciate upon his arrival in Detroit. He will be met with a hearty welcome. A prize list has been promised the in which they will not be disappointed. It is hoped all record scores will ha broken.

This will be the largest undertaking the A. B. C. has every attempted to handle in two weeks' time, being thir-ty-nlne teams larger than Cincinnati which was a two weeks' event. There will be no loafing during the days of this tourney, thus the life and bustle will go a great way toward making a success.

The local people deserve great credit, and from the business methods they have pursued from the Start, success to ba assurai. A Suit For Every Man trial and Orphan's Home at Macon. who writes: "We have used Klectric Bitters in this Institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent me-dicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth." It invigorates all vital organs, purifies the bloods, aids' digestion, creates appetite.

To strengthen and build up pale, thin, weak children or rundown people it has no equal. Best for female complaints. Only at Wm. D. Davis's.

HALTED R1ILK Th Food-drink for A'l Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritio'is. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.

A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take itosubsthute. Ask forHORLICK'S. Others are imitations. TAILORS TO PARTICULAR MEN Cheapest accident Insurance Dr.

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