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fWeak . kidney weaken ahe who! body and
hasten th final breaking-down. .' '
Overwork strain eolda and other eauaea
Injure the Irtdneys. and when their activity
Is lessened the whole body Buffer from the
excess of urlo poison circulated In the blood
Achea and pain and languor and urinary
Ilia come and there la an ever-increasing
tendency towards dtabetfes and fatal Bright'!
disease. There la no reel help for the suffer-
r except kidney help. . T 7
Doan's Kidney pills .0f directly on the'
kidneys Mid fcura every kidney 111 ;
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Payment filan. Our SollHtor call at ay
tlmeou asnd for htm and explain thla plan.
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Oklahoma Is Crowding' Work in Order
OUJHIUE. 0.1. Jiarch. lTa eapedlta
business on hand with a view to adjourning
the middle of next Wdet.f the constitutional
convention probably 'will - Inaugurate night
aesaiona front twW on. - Tsday -waa-a'buay
one with the delegate. " Nine eommltte re-
ports - were adopted and ' embodied 1 Ift ' the
cmiHtltntion. One & 4h report prohibits
trTen votlnff in school electlone. . .
ln !-r-nt provloion was made a'partf of
f h t"ii aution touay i. . '
:zi JccLejs Arc la the
WLIWWaaa
Hospital at New Cns.4
the; condition-critigai
Hajor Has JTot Seoorered Consoions
nesi lYom Ei Fall os Thtursday -tt
and Johnson If Badly Injured
Prora Accident Friday. !;
' tAiKKidtoi Prut Ktptrt.) ' ri
NEW" ORLEANS' March t-Two ateepTe-'
chase -jockeya. Major and Johnson are In
the hospital because of accidents and Major
Is In srava danger of death. Be he aojK
eovarett; conactouanea .lnce he waa thtewa
la the race yesterday.. Johwon was thrown
whUe practidnrf the jtiwpe today at City
Park His mount rolling on him and Jwrlohsljr
Injuring him. r The defeat of Collofray.Vtha
favorite. In tha tourth waa a- surprise. jj :
On ille-k)rlent osfonia. : Lemon Girt
Jill" -9
Five rurlonaa flatl Pvkxtnn Mnnrana. fwa
Price t Time IM. S' Ti v -
' Threo and a half furlongs Zlephea Or-
ham. Bayou Lark Thm M l-i.
Six furlonga-Judge Poet Colloquy -Bella-trosaa
Tiro 1:11 lA 15. v'
Seven' furlongs-John Xi Inglta Polly Prim
Royal Breea. Time 1:JT -.
One mile Gold Way .Orlllne Roaeboro.
Tim t:l H """ .-.tM.
Five and a half furlonga-Mlaa Leeds
Baleahed Poalng. .Tim WW M. ; . .
Thre' and m- half furlongs selling Boson
Friend lie. La fUmaiii Tvn. TT
taa
Miv rtlnlr nmkra UK T .... l.L iim 1
Seven furlongs selling Lady Ooodrich 118'
Loch Ooll Hocus Pooua .UoV Cardan Kara
Mr. gcott Toung Sater 117. Amber Jaok
fTrlple Bllvr U8 Monterey Heart pt. Hya-
cinth Exaiwdrrenlan 1V Pat Bulger Jfha
Blx furlongs Refined Lucy Marl lOo M-
rale 106 Bpion M7 Blr Toddlngton iPlanate
106.- ..!. l2 . ; .. --.
.. FuH eourst the ' Pickwick; eteeplechaae-ii
Esterjoy 10 vNarn 13S Qould M Unci
James la. Dr. Keith 144. Little Wally 146
Subador Creolin Arabo 14S 8t Volma 147.
v Mile and a sixteenth-selling VesroL
KaiBerhoff N Reside IS. Mary Morris Evle
Oreen Ml Grand Duchess Donna 10S Oberon
' iv ninoi
i furlongs selllnr Oselneke. Red Queen
86. i
Amaoor uoia rrooi in cuttei
mead.
Telescone. 8t. .Bellana. Rusk 1AL
ocotcn
iano aronienao im. uargin iut
Cbarli Kaatmsn Juggler 111 Toboggan. 11.
Mile and a sixteenth selling Family Talk
T Paragon Quagga M Ooldess M Bralt M.
Bitter Brown Field Lark 19 Sincerity Bell
108. Gladiator" Cull" losy Arthut1 Cummer'
Chambl King Ellsworth. Cobmoaa 108.
T. P. JUTES BOpQBT lEOUOWi
Paid Fii len Hundred for Winner. of
First Eao at O&kkwn- t. .
(Atitktt4 Prtu Jbfsrl.) .
HOT BPRINOB Ark. March 1-Tha.eaM
at Oaklawn today consisted of six selling af-
fair. All war run off without feature-4
velopmenta. Th winner of th first race was
old to T. P.v Hayes for 11600. The Banning
system of "betting' waa in vogue and -seven
- layers accepted wagers. Weather cloudy;
track fast
Four furlongs-Hollow Boll WeeViL Lady
Hapeburg. - Time .'48 S -'
' One mile Little Rose Wool Teas. Ruth
Wolen. Time l:4S-6. .-..v-.-v-i
Ob mile Bultryr Wooetelalra D. Hr
Tim 1:41. '
On mile-Rein Regepte Docfl Anna
Kuskla. Tim 1:41 W.
'. Mil and twenty yards Chancellor Demo
;jSawatr. Tim 1:41 t-S.
" Beven furlongs-Tyrolean Alsono B J
Bwanner. .Time i.a -. - . A -i ..
t.Li
.'.jrour furlongs for -year-old Aunt Rata.
Beurtohed Watuga 104 Toro 197 Charley
Rbgra Erebus 111.
''Slx furlongs selling Ballad Duskton
Niesa 'Taunt M Moonlight Murphy Hlggma-
'vUle W1 Btartl W Moonvln Broken
Melody A6 Hawkaina lllr Vagrant pt. tee
Huftmta ID Dunn 108.
-Mll aelllngT-Woodclalra 108 Marimba
BkywsJd Lord Dixon 102 Suxann Rocamora
JOS Matador- 111 Jack Lory US. rr
Six furlongs handicap Alencon Tree Joll
ft Calabash toung Pilgrim. 88 The Bear
Braden.lOC itike- Sutton.lOS Lady VaahioiL
Hannibal Tey. Ui 7? - " " ' ? '
mum and throa-sixteenths. lllns Helrer-
son S3 Big Bow IM Bcalplock 10S Bendlgo
Ml
. Beven furlongs selling-Lota Duffy Bal.
shot 88. Kuropatkln Graceland 16 Ann
Davis St Lucullus 99 B J 8 wanner 100 Atlas
.102 Mart Gentry Establish 101 Miaa Affable
107 JCing Wild 108. -. ' .
WON FROM A GOOD FIELD. -
Bapid Water Captured Orindo' Handi
cap Under Eoerner'i Bid ; '
lAsiteiaud Pri Rtporl.) ''' ' - j
: SAN FRANCISCO March a Rapid Water
won th Orlndo handicap from a good field
at Emeryville today. Th HUdreth horse
was favorite throughout the' betting' hot'
Prosper cam In foi strong' support Cloud-1
light and Collector Jessup set the pace but
Koerner put up a well Judged rid on Rapid
Water and won handily. .
Half mlle-Adeno Amada Vet pa. Tim
:4S t-i. v .
Fiv and 'a half rlongs-Maud Mod.
Nancy W A von a. Tim 1.-08. --
On mile-Da vld Weber Kruka Calendar.
Tim 1:41 S-fc ' '-' '. . .
Futurity course-Rapid Water- Collector
Jessup. CloudlHfht Time -1:10 1-8. -
Mil ai a sixteenth The Borglan North-
west Jake Moore. Time 1:47 -. f
Six furlongs-Ruby Phalanx Curriculum.
Tim 1:28 i-..' .;. ; ...
. - Oakland .-Entrie.
' Throe-toufths of a mil. selling-Burning
Bush Calmer 111 Triumphant. Galveetonlan
UL Vinton Jerry Sharp 109 La Roe Maxim
Gorky 107 Call. Mala. 106 Blanche C 104
Silver Lina 100. - -
Mil and a halt selling Veterano Black
Prince Huston 110 W B Gate Rough Rider
Graphite 107 Ismallan Metlakatla Briers 106.
Inftammabl 102 ras 100 .; 'M
Five-eighths of a mlle-Llsare Sir Edward.
Fireball ICS Head Dane 107. BC France
Grass Cutter lOi Governor Orrrian. Security
18k Ingham-fc lord Rosalngton 86. ' -
One-half mile. Undln . stakes-Firestone
114. Raconteur 111 Smiley Corbett .Boa.
Thomas Calhoun 108. . '?;
Mil and a duarfcsr Starlight handicap Dr;
Leggo UB Edwin Gum Si Ramus 106 Miss
Rlllle 88 Vox Populi SS. ;. t ' -
Mllsj-Cora Bloeeom Earl y Roger M8
Salable UttI Joker. Mardatoi J106 Msmj?
Algel 102 Oratorlan Bedford 10L . fart JSt
Happy Rlc 87 JohnnyLyon 88. -
TIE yTy"" ElCLTJQ TE0TTBLE.
Attorney General Petitioned to Annnl
rt ' Oaklawn Chatter. t t
- . (Autciatti Prtu Retort.)
HOT SPRINGS Ark- March S.-Th Oak-
lawn Jockey club and Its spring meeting win
tomorrow be confronted .with a new turn to
affaire; Several clUxens yesterday visited
th State capital for the puxee of having
the attorney general takuch action as to
annul th charter of th ehih and throw lt
affair Into th hand of a receiver and th
attorney general and acting -governor will
take some action In the matter tomorrow..
In the event this step fail to close the
present race meeting it la claimed that th
legislature will be appealed to for drastlo
ateps and It la claimed that th mllttla will
Dan tUuariLexeeutlv offloer of th Jockey
iOlub In an Interview stated that -th club
wa not operating In defiance of law and
that If betting waa done -It was without th
club's co-operation or sanction.
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i The Racing' Yacht-Manchester.
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' NEW ORLEANS.. March -Ir-The. racing
yacht Manchester .which won the '116 Can-
adian races and waa on of the best In her
class In Boston waters arrived her yaster-
TW3
r. f ' e
H. o.
a i -I
:d her
t .. i i i r of tne
c-uo winch first pronicitea ii- . nal races
for yachts of her. c . bue .a fly the
ring of th Soutnc! i . iaclit cluli. and will
! the water oX Laa Pontchartrain aad
aiiaslsaippi aound. .. j ' ; -
KE) FA2!HR ILAYIJ CuTTTER
V:''T '" ' ' --r .-'' T v
ii'-'.rcaenah Was Givea'Becisioii in
; Tenth Round at Eotlpringa.
i - Asfdatti Prist Rtfrrf.f
'' HOT SPRINGS Ark. March 8-The twenty-round
advertised bout between "Toung
JCld'f Farmer if Peoria nj.i and Andy
Besenah of Cincinnati terminated suddenly
at th clos of th ninth round and Referee
"MartW Hart awarded th decision to Bese-
nah on account of fallur of Farmer to re-
spond to th call of Urn for th tenth round.
At th close of the nlnta round Besenah
planted a hard awing to Farmer's solar
'plexus end th latter went ta the Soor with
an appeal to the refer that- th blow waa
foul. Hart . who had bean watching the
blow closely refused to allow th claim and
warned the boxer that in th event of hi
.failure -.to respond to th bell he would
' aa-ard the- decision to Besenah. To th speo-
"tataK K appeared a If Farmer had quit de-
liberately. The referee's declsloa met with
general approval. .- .' . j
iAH EVEH B1EAZ AT t ASCOT.
The Pnblio landed Three of the Win
: ' nertin Six Events!.. v
y Wck-ita Ptns Ktt-y " '
- LOS ANGELES. - Cel.. March 1 Three
favorite and three outsiders won at Ascot
' today. . The aecond race developed one of the
prettiest of finishes seen here tht season
and the fact that one of those In th lead waa
a W to 1 shot added Interest to the race.
Six furlongs Tim Hurst Antara Elfin
King Ahab Norfolk. Tim iiM V -
Qn. mile-Rama Mountebank .Desmigea.
'Tim Irtfc T'.v...-ii.v-...- . ;
. One mile-Ormonde Right 1 C Clem.
Borahasl. Time 1:41 W. .
9" urlong..qeorga. MUner Th
nousiaooui xaxer. xim i:a.
Six furlongs-Salnrlda JGlota Miss BUllar.
aim 1:16 ' ' . .
THE NATIONALS EAYE ARRIVED
At Galveston After a Tiresome Joorney
Jake StahI'Dissatisfletl.
.GALVESTON. Texas March a Manager.
Joe CantlUon- and his hand of Senators
reached Galveston about 11 o'clock this
i morning. They left Chicago Tuesday night
had a layover at Kansas City missed con-
nection at Fort Worth and had a two hours'
stay at Houston where they breakfasted.
Following are the men Who. registered:
f naffer CantiUoht Secretary Fowler Train-
er Jerry Eddlnger pttcheraHughea Kltson
"Falkenberg Patten Smith Wilson and Gra--ham
Cateher Blankenehip. InOeider Croaa
Pervlne Nlll Bchlaffley and Outfielders
Hickman and Ganley. . -v s
l Heydon. Altlser and Jones ar expected In
from Hot. Spring tonight or In th morning
and 'Pitcher Goodwin who has been in near-
by Houston tor the last two month has
bees wired to come down immediately. Jack
Warner who has been delayed by th ill-
ness of his wife Is expected any day and
Outfielder Anderson will leave bom on
March 10.
Cantllloif had a long talk before) leaving
Chicago with ex-Manager Jake Btahl but no
Conclusion ' was reached . between the pair.
Th 14000 contract tendered th big first base-
man waa satisfactory- enough but be la dis-
satisfied and would Ilk to set away from
Washington. Statu Is now the only Senator
outside the told. -
Th only fly In th ointment of th Senators
Is their uniforms and other playing baggage
went astray somewhere en route and is now
In San Antonio. It ha been traced how-
ever and wired for and will reach her to-inbrt-b
morning. This will entail delay In
starting practice work until tomorrow morn-
ing. Meanwhile th boys will put In th day
-slslng up th hew park and taking In th
fffity?1? tt dt hU. -.;
-THE FXOTJITDERS ARE GATBERDrG
Kaaon' -and JWUttenberg Got in From
I e.wj pecan Gap Yesterday.
GALVESTON Texas March 8.-Slowly but
. surely the Band' Crabs are getting together.
WelkarW Tflckert Hess and Carmah .aver
of .course already on the ground. Pitcher
Mason got In yesterday from Pecan Gap
and this morning's arrivals were Catcher Jim
Block from Milwaukee Shortstop Jim Balrd
from Terr Haute Catcher And Utility Play- k
er Trarik McConvllle from Sandusky ' Ohlt
H. e. Klstner and Arthur Meyer from Chi-
cago and Ben Whlttenberg from Pecan
"Gap. They' went out this afternoon to prao-
ttce. AU of the boys will b her by morn--lng.
....
Manager .Welkart has doubts about there
being any revision of th schedule so snucl
desired by GalVeston aa no word haa beea
received by"- President Robbie. There la time
enough yet however and th big fellow still
haa hopes of satisfactory adjustment of
date. toeing made. . i
He eaya' that the troubl with Pltoher
Smith th much-heralded Agricultural and
Mechanical College twlrler has been settled
and the young man is expected to report . for
duty at an early date.
MADE A HEW NATIONAL RECORD.
Posenburg- at 14.2 Bali Line Billiards
' Ran an Average of 21 6-14.
j ".. '' (AntciiHi Prtu Rtptrt.)
NEW YORK. March 1. The unexpected
happened In this afternoon's game the
eighth of th amateur championship tourna-
ment which began last Monday at th Lied-
rkrana dub. The club's champion J. F.-
Poggenburg who won ' th National title
three year ago made a new National rec-
ord In hla match with H. M. 8. Rolls of
Philadelphia who he defeated by a score (
100 to 88. Poggenburg won out on the four-
teenth inning his new National record for
average in 14.1 balk line billiards being 21 8-14.
ine lormer amateur average recora
of
11 It -18 for1 the same line gam had been
held by Wilson P.' Foes of Havarstraw Nt
H.. sine 1908 hut was equaled by Calvin
Demurest last Wednesday night In bis game
with Poggenburg.
Calvin I) ma rest of Chicago defeated Dr.
L. M. Mint of New York In th evening game
of billiards going out in th ele ventu . ln
nmg. Miat scored 177. This breaks all reo-
ords averaged for 111 billiards.
Gcor-ie merest total SOO. average 27 1-11
high run Hi. Mlat total 177 average 11 1-11
high run SO. --r .;.'.;-"'. -5
THE CtJBS 4 TO NEW - ORLEANS.
lChi6agt Nsltionali. Will Reaeh Cres-;v-''!SMit.City
Saturday Mornins;.
- (AueemM Prtu RrWft.)
WEST BADEN" Ind.r March 7.-Th Chica-
go Cuba champion of th' National league
are about through with their preliminary
training and after Trainer Jack McCormic
put the player through a fit workout to-
morrow morning they will "board a train for
- New Orleans where th real trial practice
will begin. The course her has consisted
of drinking th mineral water and piking
over th Indiana hills. Only a little ball
:play ww Indulged In and in this young
Sweeney th cosst player who may have
to fill Tinker's pise at- short for a time
showed ap exceedingly well. Sweeney has
lot Of Speed In covering ground and whip
the-ball over to first with the steam and
accuracy of Tinker himself. The team will
take the train her at S o'clock in the after-
noon for Louisiana. In th evening th llm
Ited -Will be caught and th boys will th.)
hnetle clear through to New Orleans reach-
'Ing their destination aboat o'clock Is th
evening ot Saturday .
I ''' i ' " " ' '
J ' : Racet "af Heights Rink. ... : . y
i There was a large array of fan St th
.Heights r rink last .night to witness .the
gracefui' SvoiuUons'of Mle D VoraS and
they war' greatly pleased. Mr. Jim Dillon
of th Coliseum skating rink of New Or-
leans waa- at the Heights rink last night
and said Miss De Vorak waa th best at-
traction In th Sooth.. Th fir dano la
very entertaining and the-crowd enjoyed It
very much. Ther' wa aap. raoe of
which Mr. DIH011 wa judge between Miss
De Vorak and a gent named Smith. Miaa
D Vorak won easily. '
n on a f-t
FIRST PRACTICE
Cardinals EaJ Torlout Yesterday.
s Cry LI;ht yortVas DoUeV ' :
WILL BE A- GAME TODAY
Kanhall and -Holly Got in Yester-
- day Dmhat and Beckley Are'
.. V Due The' Cardinals ti Have :
v Ho Captain.
No team ever started training under better
conditions than war vouchsafed th Cardi-
nals yesterday their baggage arrived twenty-four
hours late and in a demoralised eon
dltlon holea being punched In two of th
trunks but th content were all light and
McCloskey was not disposed to glv vent
to any loud roar. ' The men. Including Man-
ager MoCloskey put oa th spangle la th
afternoon and for nearly an hour they
loosened up their arms and took th kinks
out ot their legs. ' '
No violent oxercla waa had th hair was
batted around th field Karger Bb and
McOtynn assaying th roles ot f lingers.
When th Juice gaa oosuig out of tnair
systems th player began to cut loo aa it
It were mldseason ana McCloskey haa to
keep them under a pull constantly. The men
were anxious for work aad tney wanted
great gob ot It regaruieas of the probability
ot stiffened musole. v Bom o( tn players
had no OMfloulty In hlttinf tn leatner
th crest of th trad -mark while other
showed that their lamp needed trimming
after their Jong lay-oft. Karger made th
longest wallop driving th pig skin against
the palings in the left field in tne field the
men handled themselves In a very stylish
manner. Th Inflelders were Jumping around
tne diamond like ball playing kangaroos
slapping baa hit In the lace with midsum-
mer alacrity. No- attempt was made at fast
throwing; Mack wouldn't let them take any
chance with their salary whip this early
In the season. After the batting exarchn
had been ceiled off th men were given thr
or four short sprint of about fifty yards.
Manager McCloskey put on a umtonn swiU
moved around with the players watohlng
them at clos rang and studying them.
Mack was very .wall pleased with th first
day's work ana so expressed himself. All
ot Mack's people r in fairly good condi-
tion and none of them will have to take
off much fleah. There are no corpulent men
In the bunch moat of them being of slender
build. Ot course no line could be had on
the men by th limited practice yesterday.
They all showed up well for th first try-
out and McCloskey and Stanley Robinson
the owner of th olub expressed themselves
aa satisfied. -
"Doo" Marshall one of the backstops blew)
in from Chicago and Ed Holly got In from
New Orleans. Only two others ar due to
arrive Dmhat a southpaw who uncoiled
several fine games last year and Jake Beck-
ley the veteran first baseman "Old Eagle
Eye" aa Beckley 1 known to the tana la
on of the greatest first sackers In the busi-
ness and one of th leading batsmen of th
country. Jake Isn't .as spry aa ha used to
be and after fiv rounds he I about all In.
He la full of ginger and a good man to have
in a gam If he can stay the route.
The Cardinals will have ao captain this
year. McCloskey will put on a uniform and
direct the players from the coacher's box and
th bench. Should dispute arise on of th
player probably Holly will act aa Mo-
Closkey's representative.
McCloskey gave th players to understand
that they were not) her for amusement or
sight-seeing.
. Bom of th men asked him what ear they
should take to get to th ball park. Car
nothing aald the Cardinal chieftain It'a a
hike to the ball yard and a sprint back to th
hotel when the practice Is over. You people
continued Mack are her to getJn condition
for a aummei's campaign and not to ride In
vaatlbuled oars And have a good tlm. nor
Sr you expected to pay any attention to th
purple-eyed soubreUes that you may meet
The diamond we in excellent condition
yesterday much setter than waa expected.
There were a few sough places but they will :
be smoothed down In a few days. Quite a
number of fan war at th park to a th
Cardinals prcttco?- -
.''ThtHu Today.
McCloekey will dlvld his team Into two
squads today known a th Cardinals and
th Colts and th tw teams will clash In
S hand to hand grappl. Th men ar fight-
ing for positions on th team and th com-
petition Is fierce. Th gam will be no pink
tea with on set pouring out the tea and
the other th pink but a combat that will
be fiercely fought all the tlm and all th
way. Ladle will be admitted free at the
gat and grand stand and are Invited to
attend as the guests of th Cardinals. Th
festivities will crack open at S o'clock Lin
up:
Cardinals.
Colts.
... McQlynn
.. Hostetteo
.... Noonan
Emery
.Zimmerman
BMb6' c.'t s
Marshall ...
Arndt ...
Bennett ....
Byrn
Holly
O'Hara ....
Kelly .......
Burch .......
.. i. Pitcher.
Catcher...
..First Base..
.Second Baa.
..Third Bass.
....Shortstop....
...Left Field.
..Center Field......
..Right Field.......
Crawford
Murray
Brown
Fromme
TO PLAY THE BIG LEAGUERS.
Athletics and Reds Will Play Dallas
and Temple Sunday.
Uteutton ftt Stteitl.)
MARUN Texas March l.-The Phila-
delphia.. Athletics departed over the Inter-
national and Great Northers this afternoon
for DallaS where they will give the Texas
lee gu a series of games beginning Satur-
day. They will return to Merlin Sunday
night and resume their training Monday.
The Cincinnati Red will leave at 4;16 Sat-
urday afternoon over the Central for Tem-
ple where they will engage th Temple
team in the Sunday game. They too will
return to Marlln Monday. The Reds will
be Joined here by Manager F C. Bancroft
and another squad ot sixteen men. . Th two
squads will then get down to their training
agaln.:.';;';.; .- f
NO LOCAL BASEBALL NEWS.
Doak Roberti Hade a Visit and a Quiok
Getaway.-
Doak Roberts on $t th owners of th
Houston team waa In th city for a few
hours yesterday and left last night for San
Antonio where he haa a ohfld at school.
There waa no news to gl out yesterday
about local baseball. Transportation is be-
ing sent to the players and they are ex-
pected to report March IS. Embry one of
the player brought her by McCloskey will
play with the Houston team. H can do
anything except pitch. -
V A Houston Fiihin? Party.
(Jlomtm Pitt SHeitt.y .
COLUMBIA Texas March a-Mr. W.
Jones of Houston cam In day or two sine
with tent etc. and la camped at Maynor
lake flahlng. Many fine bass have .been
caught and perch are beginning to come out
foe th spring la here. Th lake ar well
filled with nlc clear water and th fish are
fla...i; . ... .. -
LOTJKIANA QUARANTINE ROW.
Satisfactory Agreement Places River
-'.Stations With Federal Government.
-.?. ..- HHturltnPttlSPttftl.y V".
. WASHINGTON. March I Dr. C. H. Irion
president of th Louisiana board of health
and Secretary W. S. Ingram have bets In
conference sA day with Surgeon . General
Walter Wymaa aad other treasury official
on quarantine matters affecting th control
of th Stat station at th mouth Of th
'Mississippi river and hav reached a satis-
factory agreement which In general la that
th Federal government also will look after
the other stations In quest loa and save Louis-
iana the expert. The matter will be laid
before Secretary Cortelyou in th morning
for his approval and will then be submitted
to Governor Blanchard for his consent. . Dr.
Irion without going Into details said that
he considered the proposed arrangement en-
tirely fair and satisfactory M tn but of
Louisiana. .- -. .to ' .
- :'- y-'' re : '' '"''"v.:;
'-0.: mmt ..jsasaesiv
' And our salesmen
who know will be
pleased if you will
come in and take a
look through and a
levTtrvbns.
flf This Mens Store
is more than a mere
clothing shop with
the best clothes in
it; it s a place where
object lessons as to
style are gladly afforded by
the . most expert salespeo-
ple it is possible to obtain.
f Steia-Bloch Clothes.
.f Fechheimer-Fishel
Clothes (vhlcs smsss Brt!fri SviIm).
And the pick of 6 other
next best to be had. -
$1
8
to $35.00
All ready with more
than 2000 S uits men can
try on and see the look
and fit of wifliout risk or
obligation.
Easter 23 days away.
JEROME PREPARING
; REBUTTAL EVIDENCE
(Continued from Fag On.)
uu-iAriAJi'imnjqi-if-nr.i-.--.-.-i-
than verdict aa to his guilt or Innocence
under the statutes.
There were many rumors current today
over a serious estrangement between the de-
fendant's family and his wife and' of the
reported desire of th former to bring about
a separation ot th young couple In event
of - a verdict aoqutttlng Thaw ot the charie
of murder.' Young Howard Nesblt brother
of Mrs. Harry K. Thaw l quoted a say
'The oountess of Yarmouth has said that
she wIlL not return to England until her
brother and my slater hav been separated.
"I did not know of this until my return
from; Pittsburg last Sunday. As soon as I
arrived her I went to the Hotel Lorraine
to rarn my sister but Mr. Delmas would
not let m see her alone. :: 4
"I did ndt want any of th lawyers pres-
ent while I talked to her because X knew
they would probably deny It '
"X am sur that It my sister knew of th
plans which sr being mad against her she
would assert herself at onoe and hot remain
passive as ah has bees so far"
. SIGNIFICANT FACTS.
It has also been a matter ot comment that
as two experts hav declared Thaw to hav
been Insane at th tlm of his marriage th
ceremony "might be deolared void and an '
nulled. Under th nil th will and codicil
In which Mrs. Thaw . Is left th main por-
tion ot her husband's estate ar lao-old. '
Before Isavlng for bis horn in Pittsburg
Dr. C. C Wiley th first alienist put upon
the stand by th defense gave out for pub
Vl-Klt
Its Durity is
i a rrtrtr"sT
a sjyvsm.i.
'V
V''.P:.'-
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lication s letter sent to him by D. M. Del-tr-ss
Thaw's chief counsel. Th letter after
stating that th expert testimony given by
Dr. Wiley had "been fully conflrrnod by .the
alienists eubseguentiy examined" contalnej
the following somewhat significant sen-
tence:... .""' -c: .:.s- '..';;.:-.-
They have but reiterated : your 'opinion
that upon th facte of th case the de-
fendant at th tlm of th homicide was ot
unsound mind." .- iV '.
From this expression from Mr. Delmai It
would appear that h does not expect to
use the plea pt "Justification" In his appeal
to th Jury but .rather hopes to. convince
them that Mrs. Evelyn Nesblt's .- stories
about Stanford White temporarily unboJ.
a need the defendant's mind v . i
A TEXAN G0t"tHE CONTRACT
And Texas Architect Drew Plana for
Lafayette Schools.
i (Heutltn Pttt SfMltl.) '
LAFAYETTE La.. March 7-Th dry
democratic executive committee met today
and promulgated th returns of th primary
election held last Monday and which ' re-
'sulted In the re-election of Mayor Charles
O. Moulton. Ther were rumors 1 that th
defeated fatclon Intended tiling protest or
contest but this did not materialise. Th
building committee of th elty council today-
awarded the contract for constructing tw
large school houses ta W. C Whitney of
Beaumont Texas for 150000 1 Th main
building will hav a capacity Of TOO or 10)
and the primary school about tot. Both!
buildings ar to be mad of No. I press brick
and will be completed for the opening of foil
cessions In September. C. H Page ot Aus-
tin Is the architect end the plan are de-
olared to be most admirable. The council
tonight approved the award of the commit-
tee and work will be commenced In a few
weeks... v
Hbodold.
"Bottled in Bond"'
never questioned its flavor
srNs9sas flkj If AA1IV . rrw
rtac ni.tnurt' r""--.i '
no ex sivj s- j ss
-V v.. .
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w
if' .:' : . . WILLIAU NEAL2L
William Neale died at hie residence In
Houston Jmlxhu Friday morning at th ag
?f t years. Deceased was a native of Ohio
tineral servlcts were held yesterday after-
noon at 4 o'clock with Interment In Glen-
wcod. Deceased Is survived by hie wife who
resides here and two sons who live In Iowa.
W. 11. Neale nn of the Iowa sous Is la-
th city ut present. i
' ' y FUNERAL " '
Funeral rervlcea over the remains of Toitt
McDonald whose death was announced tn
Friday's Post took place yesterday after-
noon at 4 o'clock followed Iff Interment In
the German cemitery Rev U. C Smith of-
ficlailn.. He is survived by hla wit and
on brother. . ....
ttTNICs""ilLLER. -Junius
the 4-months old son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Miller of Houston Heights died
at the family residence Friday montlna;.
Funeral services will be held at plaoe of
demise at 8 a. m. today followed by Inter-
ment In Gleuwood eernetery. ; s j i -
-i--U.:W''yUNKRAt.'
The remains of J. H Carson aged 70 years
who died at a private sanitarium In Houston
were burled from the parlor ot Settegaa
A Kopf at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Interment belns; in the Germaa cemetery.
V;'';v.?'cl '
Claude Warren 18-year-old son of Ed H.
Warren died at 12:& o'clock this mornlnej
at the family reeldenoe. 1706 Johnson street.
The funeral will occur this afternoon with
Interment In th Oerman cemetery.
New Pariah Printer for Calcasieu.
(HtuttmPtstSr-tcUa
LAKE .CHARLES La. March T. The ps
lice Jury of Caloaeteu parish eoneluued Its
monthly session yeMerday afternoon. On ao-
count of the remo-sl ot Frank Rsnrtolph
the parish printer from the city William
E. Krebs was named to till his unexpired
term. V .'" '-i ;'' -' .'!'. '
i. 1
has been j ; .
fVictr JMf ' v I
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a. .
THK DEATH ROLL
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