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SSKSX. .4 ft ii ft Hi ft si Vri Read O. Rmvs Story "Vanity and Seme Sables," In Next Sim day Gazette Joseph In Next Sundav's Gazette FITTSIiUKGIl, To li. HOCKEY, RING, BASEBALL, BOWLING, BASKETBALL AND COLLEGES TUESDAY young baseball pitcheh. mm inn nnnn I HYUHD CONFIDEHT.

Pittsburgh high school 0 WOULD ENGAGE THOMPSON STLHRLTT GIRLS LOSE ST I I 0 Illl HEIL ii 1 stLtblniua unur THfiEE mm I i South ins from Duqucsnc: in a Cout Itwuo Natch- Octtirs luo. If Mosse Wins.Fight.lt is Feared CALHOUN TURNS DOWN Mar Players Will Quit OFFER FROM TOLEDO CLUB; Pennsylvania Collet i cam (t(4 1 me ueven. Then He Wants to Whip Bowker and Bring Back the Championship. i Finn Wins Basketball Contest bv i Score or 13 to 6. i to Get "lovers from ritturW Cfub Wants Some Stock.

1 1 rr- 'V TFAM AGAINST, THE COACH BOTH ARE IN riNt: SHAPE KLSLLTS ON OTHLR AtUYjS he T.udo'.MS VAN TINC IS THE STAR M. J. Klnn, manager of th football team, was yesterday fiven the I 1" A mnorsement of the students of the. col-' utu legiaie department of the university at last nigbt he conferred with John C.il- Tli- f-f ia If sh un an inrornial mass meelmgr. The students noun.

Ue Allegheny tr fielder. irtit a it dec-ided that be was their choice for next! here for the purpusc vt figniug Calhunri. i iiic th- i iarB ccach. At ieast that was the ne who last yt-ar led the New KiijHn.t ivaa-i tl 1 r's i'Or, rivn out yesterday afternoon by the iiosse in ulayinir the to 3.1 t. In i.t t-- Tt.u; Irs vi 4 iV.u'rt r.

-t adherents. The contract Fl.Tn boy Tri- tl Joe Thompsnn, the captain, has rot de- was not to his tikir.s. Citlhoua the '-iayed I i rivt i.i:r STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCE SALE WOMEN'S ctarea wmseu as yet. I nonysun naa mo jiavweia tarn, -h won the aw t.rjj. i i i 4 4 i announces muiseii as a caatr.nonsrop in a waix.

JVRii yer in tha rtlf rv i rur-. ut sht 'IL- wanted at Parriahuftf, club I tH.intn rr.t.,r f- the w.r.-.. i. Ti-te ntanaged by BUly who wa wlit tti 1 I Calhoun Pt ITaverhiit. ttarrihurg t-rtrs fal- ws in tf.

houn rr.ore tiisa coc Toitdo tod Is i Im, h.tvi:-, i rtt the position, bus he would accept it were it tfnder-d bun. He is the choice ot the Players. 1 it la foared that in the evert of Moso again g-ettins the position Vrldsy night, when tha TTieeting to elect will take place. Thompson will quit the team. If Tnomps-on A xu'ht'w i-f 'e s.i-n r.

rprtng. AS AS iT MEN'S iiKGiy ne po jtuo ww 1 n-s-iaie. ia li. V. tt v.

the rat Finn Inst nipht iir.partecl thn Irfonratln 1 riavf.i K.n- trarl. that Calhoun Is a jot: -h e-iuttu tVr ciavt-r. v-- ri-wr 4. 1 2 UrsTKh IV u.cm to Thr Gizcns.l SAN KP.ANfTJSCO. CAI.

Jan. BO. "After my coming affair with Frankte N-nl is said Tightm Dick" Ifylaod "I -will live, for just nt thing, and that will be to put on tho gloves with Jemmy Bowker and hrlrs; thut bantam-weight i.UIa back to this i nUw this threat In any vulgar loud He just sai-i it out of his arxi mtant every word of it. He la aa i.vr modest lal. 1 rnny wen b.ve eesn Dick put away mnri atiAr man Ins career as a faui-r 'ur.

1 artist mid have hen 'amen tftoss viicn ht has mkf-n uii lys outwigbinff him nn.l 1- bait them ft f't will Knap uu abo'jt ail vt any 2 to 1 tri t))u N'cil offer. A little rud'i w.rk ami sons g-vrntwiutn xerclst made up Hyt? ni's trrairiin- toil for the V.iy. With hi lianiftrs nme of hia fri'Tioa h. battf-1 out. and caught f.iiM.

He Is '4i'U a h-iU layer. Al'-'-r to church Neil aiil Toun Ccrbett up a bit by bretzhig sis A riUirbr of Cr.Q ex-cliampioij's ao-fiii :r.t iuf tu-)k run to Sun Itafafl to spend afternoon with him. Frankie weighs about-11S cTp that he. was sure ha iioulil the wlrinr'a share by a knockout, oes it la a sure bet that some of the crack Mamger Arrucur the Detroit Ani-ri'dii i i frr-at-'v pla.irs on the eleven will accompany him. club, recently otuht a trade.

pinsurnh jlrl 1 nwk. SIGOURNEY WINS FIRST iiiomrsoji a aeiuty a tooiouu wouia grot mm tiun an-s Ku--k- ai-t ixu- v.M r- vi if recosilzed. High school is ansious to se GAME. BEATING CHAS. NORRIS1 or tne Kastern leasu Mm prvito -hoc1' wantel to trade "i'ot -rs'' Cnrey, th-.

flrst a. f' bassrnan. for hiic. Another mnate in i vtrrt o.t;et-1 i BARGAINS all oroTv.rTr,. J.G.

BENNETT CO. WCCO A.3 east wsntcd to, bvy Toledo's elaim on hirr v. i Toledo, nowever. tiot cars to ih; 1 ivji Itc-n '-i'. V.i 1.

i Avrra's" W'rIit ttti- cure him as coach for its eleven next fall. The offer was made him two years ago. but at that time he was a evident at Geneva college. The offer was repeated fall, ions before a was out of a possible clnsii between him and Mosse for the coaehship. Mosse is reported to have said that Ve is a sure winner in the W.

V. P. deplore ths aSair, and say there is bound to be bad results. The players declare Thompson sdiail.be the coacn. protr.rs AlieKiier.in K-t away, and will trp Armstrong.

--rw sr--' to have him c-hann his mind about oir. Into XT: Al! Kr-twar-i Mnry the indeptndent asrain. M-n Finn last Eight raid he would pet Fin-her Maanw -r i he 1 Goodwin or ar-otht trier froro the Pi'ta- 1 II J. v. burph clvib.

Some time Fitcher avip-i i appi Kwnnk'Fn niiT. and Cstch-r Archer w.rr, off-id T-Jledo, they wtre refused by that clan. CHICAGO, Jan. W. II.

i Si'tj w-n th- f.rtt (kair Finn last nl'ht hJ Jtart-oy Dreyfns fv- I Of like io buy part of th Toledo fmnehi. olli M0Of? Dispo-rs of Opponent 111 of iu. ci.oj A Mztuti td.I'ard i- I i-larr-ij It bs his pinion that I Srcond Komd. cl the t-l l- tl IT NATIONALS TAKE A TUMBLE. Pennsylvania's reiay.

rase has just sent cut the invitations for the eleventh annual relav races, to be held on Frankiui field, Philadelphia, April 2. The number of invitations this year is some indication of the great extent of territory covered by these sports, Nir.ty-fi ve coUcS-s. i7i v- -f j- i- n-wutfr woubJ l-t: a sliuit anl snappy ore. tii- l.Tckinr lr. the opsn bcttlner wiU come la a lare from the rac trnck.

It i- report that th? borsemtn wiM stalia tlw-tr 1j-ats on him thot has caused the gn- ir.I tulrf that will bfs a heavy favorite. s. 1- Lose to Irvings and Library Goes Into i "ht; rVl --0 ..0 ti. aci. mi tat 1 rr? iix" urrir.

wiitr-icvr. TCMPERCD HOCIC RULC. wt-nt os l' -t i'-n- i 1 J. -f-r- bout with liB'rr nd fi" i K- UV, ttt First Place. schooia and tK) erammar schools are on this year's list, and former years can be taken t.i:t wa3 laPv I'io th" i as a criterion, considerably over instira- i tliHt i-.

in hi xldbiH.T i U'f- Ai MANCHESTER IS VICTORIOUS. tions will te rcpresericed In the events. IV.li 1 rt. I Library hot! a wfet ago. W.

L. i Kiskt is in eiait? 9. with the Pennlnirton i run auTir.i- -'not. Hiwar-- Ai d- Arp'e n-l f.i4-c4 an rjr tn; r. i.

lit I v.aih--,. t.j s-t 1.1 to win t'n- c-ae. Nr i. 14 S- -n Foul Notionala V. the Mackenzie fchooh New York Military academy.

Franklin and Ma-hall ac-ademy, York Institute, Bucknell Rutgers Preparatory school, Ulair Hall collegiate. Centenary institute, Pittsburgh nigh school is in class with th? Ilifrn School of Commerce, New York city; Baltimore City college, High school, Heading Hisrh school. Concord Kisri echoed. frrr-dom Parsers Are Defeated in a Warm Contest by 35 to to 23. STaiichfrfder broke its rtreak night fcy fc- tliiB" FTcfcdom Ci to lJneup: J.anffhes.tHr-r!5.

Freedom 23. Webei it. V. Rumbatcdt Koch Oeorse Hast Knd 0 6 favaHa l-'t. li" ct.r" io In iJi tt.

the neful round end the the i run M. fr I The Tr.dnss, by beatin the Nation 1 t- i.ive Aopie tr'p 1 1 I er tr.e run to Um i last evening, shoved thai toum out of nrsf .11 1 not tjso Jn-I ru ih i.ry place In th- Duquene Amateur heckey leasrue. nilv mu -ir i Ih- t. xt fm The same was fast. Becarle t-hot ths only gval i rush, onlv t.

be put down ai.ln. kal! tirlrM ct bi f't -r ou a pass frorn Myers. Lineup: Mrinlnr one cf the i p-nl ih- r.wic;oo A Irving I. National 0. N-r w.

r.i tlx r. -i. If -i 1.: 1 ft. r. uti 1 t.

Mitciieli 1 Cooper Hiffh school, New- York city; De Witt Criftlth o. 21 M. La.touy "ri'iH-i K.O.. with I'd. 5 veto? t1.

en-l Inn White, Pwtvcr Clinton-. HiifB school. New York city: Morris ITl he r. h-n "ihi m- to I or Hb-iut even, patsy I wert fix i.x.ri a It waj p. F.

Kr.nV'n ip. th Crookston. Dafty Campbell-Thomas. Lcaen 'hai f- (l UcFar 1 r.ntrso!i ti.a Goettman frotit 8, TinnehiH 3. I'Btteron Heaver -t.

George 2, M.ltch-rti 2. from ul Jrahaai 5. Tieaver 3. High school. New York cityr Syracuse High school, Rochester East High school.

Shadyside acajerr.y has hen put in class. 13, bavins Tor company the Boys' Latir; school. nii ItratT.Uan. Jimmy -rs cf crcJ hy tht- Cr.s AU.lt tic went one 'n a and 'ctnal-. It.

w. w. M'Mon ist i McFarl in 1 i uirim rn EXTnA SLIM TAPER SAW FILES, -V; IriwI-i. I IticH. Jtiaer E.

I Marstnn'a University school, Adler's academy. Locklln-Schmtdt. Xeg-1 Goal Beesle i Dickinson Preparatory school, Dickinson eem- FAVORITES ARE BEHIND. i'Zh i Of N-r VorSt. irf 1 iu of I Manchester defeated tbo Friend- Iriarv, Wyoming seminary, Villanova- Prepara--fiU five in a oreiimiaarv.

45 to 13. Ail the Columbia Council Wins Game. Foi- Allegheny Preparatory school end Fast lib Ja. J- T.efs.r. l.i.-: n.

k. cf tl.tv tOK part in, the 6hooting bee, loi'-'irsr Is the lineup: 1: 1 tv a iearcTi ftT fifth rue- Thn Poller A. vcas l.v th C- I erty academy are in class 17. with the Perklo-men seminary. Park school.

Bel Air academy, Dover academy, lurch's academy. Eeile'nte lumbia Council five last night 23 to 11. Thi ro'ih Jc-ume: w. mdr wirt.ir.K fi.t 1(1 Trn Pins in Beaver Valley. fav- t- today.

WV' r.a-1 th feature was tho team work of th Council academy Msnm-sicr Juniors 45. te-Aurt Tt.K. I.F. n. Friendship 18.

Cakey Ilendes sun McAleer Powers. Thrsrr.as RAIHCKEiVS in tva I rive, in? lineup. in ti e' aiio rrare tT Imerfre H't wit; Jc -ji hea end U.s tr.i-rferj"j twi the JtUr Boiger A.C. 11 Lawren--eviile school I'Viward Pra'ier SCUD STEEL HATCHET academy, Andover academy. Eseter academy ruv AiA.rtf iortr i.

1 1 1 ui, the :r.r ttn 1 th rir. I-tih- I tms in tjcr 11 -v F1 rward. the i.lace L.ii fro.n field Stewart Rimmell 5. Al- Hotchkiss sc sehool. Worcester academy.

Bethle- 2 t. ratorv school. Cleveland University I I ael ton Kiux 4. UiiUnger 2, Henderson 6, Cas- heta Prepara enter Safcndcr. Kus-st-'l I 1 nc.

Fal'r-ra. 1 Ackemvjii I re. 20 to 1. wou; i.r Lav 1'." s.r. li tin.an Mc.VIeer 1.

-Goals from foul school. Detroit Cniveisity ecuoot 41B vi 1 fc.t-ti. .1 i v-. X.f ft. force Timer E.

Icwrie. t-' cicr i v--r'- with in the FiFhr Juard Pnitn tj t. '-3: Juabellt Field goals Leff 2, Moses, Kot-in. V'. KM bin.

2 1 thr- Tin.e. 4 Pratzler, Jlussell. Afkcrntan. Foul g-is c. furl t.

Jtobin Ackennan. Fibber 2. Pratiic-r 4. to 1. aon; il't.

WESTMINSTER WINS FROM GROVE CITY N'on. it vl A. C. Fi )'; Price 35c 4 iVAXtllt, I'J I. -11 I.

l'tf. A. i to 1 I a. i WHAT-THE INDEPENDENT l. ybhnson and Reeder.

Matched. P.V.. Jan: 30. (Speclat.) V'-'nw Johnson, the local pugilist, who i-j11 of champion of the coke re- i Third ti furUn IV. i V-J 11- J.

H-b PS AYFP? APF nniVP, I 5 to 1. won. Hy-ruy. HI. to NEW Jan.

SO. fSoe- -In one of the most excivin? gants of hi season -Westminster aefeated Grove Pity this! F2'. it -Is. l-wr 4 on iiniv ut: ut. EF.iCE scnETi nmn.

Norwoo i Oh to. IvT, T. A', an, 7 lt 17 afternoon. 3o to 16. Deevtra B.nd Hickiian ot I 'he ohamptonship of Western on atnrday nif.ht, rury 1, under the auspices of the South- were nut out of the same In the second half 01 aynes- H'Kity friend Park.

4 T-r-, Fc i -t i uzt r. Athletic club. for roonh nav. Patterson raais the first sere nave vnarte.i Kien- for Wetmin.tr in th firrt half on a gvil frtta StswicK.ey firt barman and "Ho- field ar.d from that time the locale were tn-ver Cowan, third baseman on the Morgatuown 1 cadod. CnTnpbeU and limbic for-lshed a ast MontgOTtitry wants Charlie 1, third.

Tin.c. 1 IS VoUfTh race, "ii' tr.t'.e. b-nd'--; fj, jr. r. jn: linrr.l.m.

1.T. Martin, fi to 1, T.i.railgiiTor, h. to 1. rhi-d. Tl---v 1 Fif'h re.

tni's uri'l t.3..-'. -nth I.ruier, 1. ii. 1 to I-M-ty J. -i, 1J t.

M.jr't. i-i J. to 1 'I 'm 1 riue fnrirr.r IJL1 Hl. V'7. T.t it 4 of th wh r.b':-1 Ki ih- 4 f-r f.

ft' r. Notice to Manchester Juniors. i pretty contest, Lamhie Ra'oiag one mr goal 1 ije piity anorx fiop. than The work of Campbell tn Frauk Killn. the pltchet tcher who was DeFrar.

for" Grove City was fine, and the t'-v h- tte a ta C. 4. Grt-Tfh I' a i 'm Want hefefnr Jiiniors arc reqwe-jtV-d to ro-t at thfe Vnlon depot at 4:45 thin eventny. they are s.he'luled to plav at 3G7ih SfECIiL KEIXLT CILE AV.I.I: ii-Ji. CASE OF RULES jonr.btov,-n at the ptart -f last Ei-an.

would accept a position tinmlre In thj C-n- 1 2. Cil ll'K W. lt ltun, King, Rimmtd. lTeiiey and Bili- iral lea true, or a barth ou tha Wheeling club as I a Cannon, f. ti s.tvi-t; ---ri) io.

m- T.r;.i. fcer noi-oc. to 1. T.rr.. I 3-5.

lr i 11. Hftr.ii. J-r i i guarding cf Brown wa a feature. By winnicf today's pine Wetmln ter p-eperve its record of never losing a game to Grove City on the local iioor. Lineup Grove City 16.

Westminster y. DeArmitt Forw ard Lamfcle Hi-Jtman-Sandals. F. tron. France Center CiiKTiti r.obert of ilcadvllle has been eecured i by Manager Msrty Xicgitn to play third has on the Ohio Work- baseball team this eta- 5 l.n be if Wi.f.

Vv ir AMONG THE PASSERS. American Soo icts Cofumct. T. .1 m- I s. 1.1.1 jn l.T STF.

MATtrr. Jn i Vrtr.l --vi f-i lucr tsi iriiL- itiicr-er Tni TT.tinSU-ins will oiy the Aronson A. By pltlr.r ti ir -ijul t-v. I--. I i i- 4 I I l.

'To Brown Gcard rlw Lyouisvilid for BohaLnonl i nl.ht the s-o Vt tu- a.1-. the ir.t Field Boals iHtmbi. Calhoun 5. Marks i. 1 tiorl e-u--s V.

to 1. 'ion tr.t ha'f 5prm2 Ano-'flJ. at soraon hail. New man wi'l play the Marquette five of cn Newman tioor tonlsht. fiio Lyceum will play its' nex ire Thursday night wich Ktna A.

C. Th- Curry A. C. challenge "18-ycar-old teams. Idress Joseph Nickiin, Thirty-third street -oals-tamble dnring tno coaung sa.n.

to play cn ar.urt ki, rtlv lM.oc Carton d.ferl A. A. rTan ofW L' TMrfVO ehner is In? to make a dicker wh.reb for the rg- rr. Tt.l is tK 5 t- IV hies ,0 ThIrd Kaseroan Z.ra'nern-n will to r4 th l-ad-rn r. tlnt Gr O.

ro to Kelchner says Keedlrg'e At: C-. oy i -jr-. Ati-r (cnanc-s tc Ert Trt-tftat nr viiy poor, fht-Ms of Hi-tiRhtvU. The i hr.ti -Men I r- rLElCnLR WINS TROPHY as the oniy ground- in the cutter of ot, O-nl. n.s; "-t 't the city cannot be secured.

i Invioi.it xv iT-ird lot r. ti-- y. l. The rTilsiar Thomson five of Eraddock de- tae Hamestca-J itidgets at Braddock to y. Lasf to Start He Beat Field and CantUreS rlayed in the Missouri Valley league laft y-sr Caiy-et Nichul'-n: print.

I v. tc: I 1 i- t.r'1 1 I it 4. C. V. I.

V. II I T. 2. M-rt a. J.i iV-U-Mur- A WEEK CF FACING.

He played ou the U. V. P. cover. Karls; forward-.

liai Th? Arliag-tons defy stronb' lunicr out-of- the Vanderbilt Cup. I eleven last r.er, Scott. t-amt. W. E.

Gillsjoie, 507 talon sta DAYTON Jan. 0. H. phy It f- er in. Pittsburgh.

W. Fletcher, driving the- KO-horse power Deit- ho Wharton Midjcets defy-R and 0-year-old rtch racing machine, broucht by Gabriel to this Address J. we-non, No. 72. count.y for the Vanderbilt cuo contest on Long el'y- Island and property of O.

F. Thomas of R(CRDS OF CANDIDATES DIAMOND BIIUARD TCURXAMLM AMATEUR BASEBALL GOSSIP. Ti A. C. defied all 10 an3 11- New York, won the lOO-raiie race here today i i lit at i ir-clj Address Dove Lenchner.

fit tor the second vanaetciie cup. Fi. tchr covered the course, including delays in making several turns, in the remarkable lime of 1 hour, IS minutes and 24 Lrst to svart and first to finish in point of time of tix survivors, he defeated his nearest rival, M. U. Bcrnin, in W.

Gould Brokaw'h. et'-horse power by 3:14. Wflltor Christie, th" onlv starter tn nr. 1-ct. trhvlev; boulevard, city.

St. John Lyt turn Second challenge all 12 1-i-yr teams. Address Vlhiam Gil-rt. Htreet I'ittshvtrgl Th T.iQ.if-sne Juniora Bt.cond challensre all and '-ytflr-uld Address Raymond Mz, 1.11 I-Yick bnlld'ner, 1'iitFburs'u. Candidates.

7 puyn i A. C. Sr-w- 2 n-- iik vw, rth.v-.. V.J-,iJ-''J i-5 '3 1 L.Mhr.rr. T.Ut'r.

I 'f I 5 cf Tturn'y s--'-s' tnJ Ai. tf ts.t t. J) I A rs i Nfru A. C. I Vi-.

V-! I 'J :3 tot J. Ir- Ir I i I 1 I 2 5 eatcb.r: Krt-si. ,4 Cl f'ry. KSia Tf t. i -t l.

i TV-1 rt fl "ft i.n-n All IP. I -in Utile LI UL2t.i id 12-j-eftr-eW team addrens Manager New- i scored fifth r.lac. in Third basebtil team, Hornewood, New- ia.4- .41 ft i 4 rt 4 i jB--t-n'i I'--: irit'ww, in. i r. if, .1 4 i t.

n.ht; r. i i- t. i I 'h 't A 1 v. s. fi-r-', r.

I K.ri 4 f. ii 4 1 Lul-I t'rr aM.tf A. Hut fn It I ra- IV Vf-x' I J. iL Charles F. Conklin.

Chicago At hie 11' E. B. Gardatr, S. orris. N.

Y. Amateur Bll'd ciob. '2 J. F. Posrsenburg.

Liedrkrae2 club. N. 'i ror th- O'Siatioe the nnjh was remarkably close, and the rime of all ei.x survivora was long ways under the former lOo-mlie record of 5:52:09, made by Frile Voisht in a Pan-hard on Long Island nearly three years ago. n.n InKtucte. The Reliance Midgets would like to hear om and 10-year-iM f-nis having hails, N.

Grciner, 1S22 Larkins alley, tJlh Hide. city. Trinity tsai.ti a game awstv froia heme for Fdward O. Rein, unatty chel. Chigo v-l 'Jharles Echmitr, unaitacnd.

W. H. tiigoumey. f'nr- 3. Fyion Stark, Hanover club.

Hrorklyn f- .2 Charley Threstftle. Boston 7 sr. 1 Th A. hv j-, -S 1 1 i F. ntl I 4 KC 7 i ei.e.tv 4.tt-t fr rv- -i 4 ani tr--w ne l-tn f- -r I i I 14.

Si ohi- oi MK n. lv.r- I VV 1 -r-, I 'Dusty" Mil'er Loses Decision. xt Frtiay or Saturday nizht, February or! rfpraek- A. Wright, tiiattachti'l, Saa Franclsc 1.K'. onight some food te.m.

Calf up of Tec-n EV or j'Du' Miller of Cnicago. at, DETROIT, Jan. 3. Willis A. A.

17. championshipw tLocal iter lo pi wmbw i-c j- I resulted in Srr.Hh being held for court in i vo0i bail. DDI RFi CTI OMC HELD- FIRST PUBLIC iiiiiyiHixLn ihiho I have expected nil tho t'me that you "cre ou thr; other side," declared Mr. Marron to Mr. Tlavtriaker s.ftiT th hen.r- We fdu-i Have 'Em IViiLL URKirrs: irsr.

If Smith is indicted by the grand 11 HEBE Urilni -u ILL' cr'buiiiJiniLa uhl IPIPG fsiflOBLEBiiiill! illlli.U I II LL i Or.l.ta. Id OTHER SIDE Jury it is scarcely likely that Mr. Ilav- maker will appear as his counsel as it will likely be Mr. Kayraakfcr who will prepare tho bill against Smith to be presented to: 'r i I pr'nc Am rw lb Catholic Mutual Benefit Associa-1 Controller ino Select Council (ivinte tr far i5.C0 in 1.0 t-r at a ca? r.rhr tht- I tr. islrict- Attorney Stewart's As iThey and Citizen Parly Must File the grand jury.

On3y the one new Information Gworn out yesterday against those who win be brought into court from Allegheny. The progress of the investigation for the pat week has been slow. The crusade against women in th Inwer wards of the North Side has had i r.f'. r- i I I tion's New Service Administered by High Officers. Hew Sub-Ccmnvlte H.i Rcrnue.

53it200. tr.t. 'ht. John V. Mori rr.

A. J. i lUr. hfe'd. vi sistant in Graft Cases Defends Aliesed Gambler.

Nomination Papers for Their Candidates Today. Grrser4.ucKcs!e:n DrjJ f) sh. me- tfrr i I an tn.J the effect making timid foepc- of thosf: against whota no informations have yet been served. Almost every night since tekiii rmt. tn rti: mt.

tllM.lU n'pvhi'rhrt wiriif-r in ta llcei.ts, urU For the first time since the Catholic i Mutual Benefit association wait estab- ..1 tt v-a I i r.f f. 1 i At Ii- weeti Monday, lou warrants 1UATION A FUNNY ONE wore served, thsio" have been fittlnsrs ilsbed in the 1 Tri ted States a public i M'l fAN WILL SPEAK TONIGHT rfr. a -'-r. iu after darK, from bouses that have been tiation cf now mtrr.bers was held la.t I i. A', i it t.r 'v.

w.il i ir. V-'. -of record. -n wM xi" -t-r to ef end, own -rr in. r- l.

tl i oT' disorderly for years. ueie are peruar evi.ninj-. Tha ceremonies took placo in in Evans hall, Fifth avenue aai Smith field Vi. lor icy John C. Haymaker created a Fourth wards today than at any time wltif.h riorrjlr.i- iOi'itf Rpc-tacle in Aid erman .8.

J. Tvitnm tno post aocaae. An ot tion m.iv b-. ar-d whii- (de'rf office yeisterdny afte tax Ti hi r.t rr.it tn hb in Mr. hnUi ttm )r.

I -t o. t. ci. i jtj t' rril.s j-iv ti-l h.t rnoon iien tu0 AUk i tho hav their tapvT-i ready ft i tnj fiiiioarjd in a rasa grew jnjr out Of i for vri ths. mr.Kr" wern in llit order tuiI it'-r- v-i! i'e them in C.e ti'.

Ori.h?n a. in will AtivMi-ry st0.v -ru. as cvte, ptace in r.ave been cleaad taincsent --as iveti. ity. yd that vlrh thw vnj- tn.it i- i i'i'r M'tJOo't'l lj b''.

A tl irol-it. ir. th" ntiTj'r t' tf T. -I ut-tetia-m, i r.o nsmes out of te.nsiU. Notice was griven several I At tlie mi-annual metthtr the as- vifttt liayutaser anu davs eu bv tho.

owner of tho nrorc.rtv social ton in this dtv th-- finn.iil ret irt rroTi, Alderniaii Toole and banutel that tho lessees uiitst vacate before th-; vas subn.itted and sh-'W a Luiitcta for pro for fc lax levy ut ja.t it, th- at I -r. lA'Ti. The latter was anested on a ftrst of February, The last of the wocr.en the na.st year vt for tho tK of running a nouse. Hts moved yesterday and la. niht the- Of this ---mount wa- fa on the l-a.

fir the build- -Flats" were as empty and as he fond. Of the to'l j.v;r;:. ti in aiditsor 'v r-c--d rt v-; fr-: IV an 1 TT ti. t-- b-i--y tr is tw L.iitestft. tho in th: vt.

r.ty-first on- i i tb. In ih" th l-i IT. W. MrNiii. of th- Orpi.ts tr 1 aaoth-r f.

ictlon of Orj.h.vins 1 1 bv y't. W. th? Hall h.ivtrc tht tl kt-t --rtcol il. ot the war.i. .1 i i4 '--3 1 1 -'t i 'f I I 1 't J-acocK ftreet.

wnere a i nhnr.dor-e barn. was to wi.irw. A J- iroi.i. h.i -i i ti. t.

r.f It-'ti ti th- 1 4 i-r r. i. Mr i(oI. x. wsu r--k.

"ii. cn At ti.t l.irr--t .1 it t-r -me rnn fr f-veral months, I ober wi'e in un-- by Matthew Sleek, who has Gerwi" Elected Prid-nt Kdd-d t-V'tn'e reserve fund. Yn'c r. tur court on a chat-fee of rirab-; rria.m. fiiud shm), ot vl.ioh 1 At the annual meeting of tha Pittsburgh na- beet.

rcid out ieaxdntr a of after be was arrested underwriters yesterday C. V7. Oerwig wasj I Ta a.o-jtit ot rt.nc wa, taken to be of Alder- c. Schmitt. vie und I.im--..

on wt're irrtved 1 President, and Irvan Neckorman. maaa- Amon, tue Uvr who atter.e.i tho -lP. 1" l.W.f'i rer. Ths onlv chance in tho memh-rt-hin eeremotiie i.Sfrht wore Frosi- i wi-h ti. tt n-t.

I r. ha ittiid i-" IT rf r- it r- tt Olii tti ti- if Or; r. i -1 i'i in i ins: tion of G. W. Hammer of th Allemanr 1 Vice Pro.idert M.

J. Oa-mooy. L--l 'v; i- rT V-'- V-'-" C. P. Kellcinvan take his place on the I M.

Maxwell and u'jiI r- -j rt-1 hoard. By the Teuton! authorizing an Kuiiiv-ar. all or r.U If -i AlrTrn. 1 increase of it? capital stok. the total trts.

t. I ox of Ua, J- -r capital of the rive companies i J- r'? rnl.io-lpa -t, lh A. tek-n cut a jatft A organization will be made Kvuy of F. J. Irt'cy M.

and l. -T I into a iioaring of tho car-e. ttron wrhh l.v asking Smith 'some i atul latter after giving one IWvj ha id; Mr. J.iarror, I don't th'nk I rhould eorri tu t.nsv;er of this i a- th1-4 haria.r has hern a hurried and 1 have no attorney." ii- Six 1Cj y. t.r I Mn in ho r.ri-j vi.n-.

H. J. t-tii a t. i 1 St pert- a pausH tn tne 3 i tnt- audience waited Ti an unctrtatn i From the pesat cxttlosh, Plttsbnrza ili bsirgh, members of th t.nan-e or. v.

i v. a. p- te or mma. wondertr.g what wouid r'-n I at i.ttst three r-r the coruitiir The n-xt wtd t-C- held at -r six days' rac, in "i t'ity hil I in April. Ai.

in a. r--. pitie ty jr.t 7. nnn ii. the Si-vr-t.

-r V.v.-.''. vr tu 1 'r: 'ii'ii't Jo; crtirts a- i-ort t- ti i t- H. P-irt'i-i f---r r- IhTts I. jtiof von lave 5 a. r- Ki i tp ent i an.

-n in f.l i 1. 1- i au-pioes t-. a Jvicry cour.c 1 of -(err. Ivs thosu who riV -s your at- B-fl'RwVu iniiiworvr, who re-ieW in the 1 1 lr. Kill 1 i 7 Tl 'in -t P.

ri ATtli t-'-F Pr V. 4 I Von a Jeci." Hamen dttilv. nd rat -a ho is f. VP d- kerned "ntirer satis- kn.WB as a fuct -niar in this city. 1 u-5" ry' Ma orv to Sr.ntti.

arid Mr. I fay maker left Pani.t ny Av-m of Jvfr Marron.acd took up 'Another "Paf-ifor Lecture. i 'y i t.r- Marron --nlck- Jtt.eTih --iCiJet m'itt A A iTttnj.ic.-!, i ri a r- i i. UU M-T. The Cirph-fiH I-.

i. in fit I ar.i I Mi.f.t i ro.rt! r--r- oi ti tn i-rd i tits i r.f-j, r. -tr- I baTHS, i riifaf. me, f' i -va i a r.T, i ie ir Tr. l4 t.

r. in vr o. r-. the. On i.irr -i '1 tl 1 1.

tr i r.f i-. t. t. i i. to tin.

unusual sttua- Itu stU mark win giv another of Vattcroa. nr.d it-jking l- adiojr questions I his. free lect'Jfes on "Patslfar t-. nr. arrow inlrht gt-t into a controversy afternoon at th- at 2 o'clock and i rhiridn I lmit-i tv te in the o'f this? orpirtaniiry bouid be bv all 1 o.ictc--.-sr n.n.i Ic tf.

tita i I A t. i I J. tb 'n rt wb attendance. a- a Ma all Fa'i-r; Ti.re dally a roue' "1 I i. iritv atn i -T i nr, an- 1 i ir.

c-. It tL 'i inf-n to- a. Diiciivoth vns pa', mj the or for the witn.sij and furaiaiicd te-JTlnaoay th.it preciation of th vt-aA'-' Wl I -a urn i-.

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