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Show ths Trua. Its in : . AU th Vl 000 ": T'"t rt Jhb. Forth. J m,l J"- - S .M,V,L at (Dudrn, lltatj PubltBljrfc Daily No. 45 yOL XIL KICK BEETS L Feb. 21. Begtn- with the Olympic dub's Gate ssTtwo-mU- e run In Sold TIhe loot track season on ths A great m lU be Inaugurated. Call-lTrevival has taken place In com-"L- j. and the Northwest the n, promises to u. the most rec-- jt of good and producUve la coast history. track meets have been eched-- j than Cali-n- is (or the coming spring and witneaaed before, ever bas of the state, the southern part Loo Angeles, announcements overwhelming have q" Kimoot as to the number of out-- a next tffairs to be held during the .... FRANCISCO, Pa-?L- ,.t ln-U- coun-Vhk- h has turned out some of the tra,k and field men that America boasted of, numeroua field M treT the irtti have been given dates in the Besides of competition. (jrtdar of tha Northwest Mjaj championship Mwrlatlon and the college meets, the states are It athletes In ths Northern aeaaon In tha the best later a met gat California can boast. Oa next Friday evening at the In Oakland, ths Indoor cham-jaahof the Pacific Athletic asao-cailwill be held. On Sunday, March run, under the tha I at the asms association, will be aid, and on Saturday, March 7, a re m canlrsl, such ss Is held every yesr at Fmnklln field under ths auspices of the University of Pennsylvania, will tab place for high schools and colleges aadtr the auspices of the Pacific aaao- Rell-aacad- ub lp oa an-Bl- aa crass-count- ry dittoe. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f ge HEW YORK Dr-o- STAR CHESS un spy-che- do-Pn- lU . BECOME A BONIFACE for the winners M k-- u win remove to Balt Lai he win go Into the hotel buslne Nnyder haa leased the Pain ,n B- - T. com Trust pan; First South atroet, I Rain and West Temple, whl 0PMte' The building haa be JwlJ overhauled. tatk Eat'h room W,th "lt and It contains lift r0' ,nt'udlnghaafoura suites stations b wl W water a detail the hostelry la stric 7 TATE endurance ru Great Interest Xew England motor! 1- - jBoeton-Providence-Worcest- er lT.!nWh,Ch win tomi dutin... - Bay 8ute Automobile a Vent th 'awn-- It Wwmrt tm mlfct a trimnnlar run fn Boston Provdenee, Providence ana to Boston- - writer 01 th W, when t on the automobile lift dutrr He, th. rm!,01or WbeeMn,m lt nw learn I the p elteTn mch a i beneflclnl to the au peotJ,F'to the conte F"1 nterest to t trmIr ' untile eats, and to ntomowilnj public. In this event GOVERN AND WALSH. 444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MUST PUBLISH CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 organisation whlch la seeking a law compel- ling the publication of campaign contributions before and after elections, appeared today before th house committee on election of president and vice president Several weeks ago Bryan waa also before that body to en- done the proposition. 4 - until the 15th. possibly NO MORE PROSECUTIONS FOR GRAFT" NOW. (Hv the United Press) HARKlesiU ltG. Pa Kkb. 21. There will be n- further trials at present of ths defendant In IT criminal suits growing out of the alleged graft" at the ee'Ui-l- . This was decided this afternoon ut u conference between Judge Kundel utul the attorneys f,r the commonwealth. when tile cases against Sanderson. Snyder. Shumaker and Mathucx. now (tending, are disposed of. The hearing will go over nearly g month. MRS. NATALIE BURDEN FRIEND OF ALICE LONGWORTH DIES. (By th United Pres.) NEW York. Feb. 21. Mrs. Nstalle Reves Burden, recently married to William Burden, died suddenly this afternoon at her residence 901 Fifth avenue. Gas poisoning is th cause of death as given in the report to the coroners office. She was a close friend of Allc Roosevelt Longworth. LATEST SOCIALISTIC CONVERT. (By the United Press.) LONDON. Feb. 21. The Duchess of Manchester, formerly Helena Zimmerman, now In Cincinnati, Is about to proclaim her conversion to socialism. It Is an open secret that her conversion was accomplished by th Countess of Warwick. I1EPEHDEIICE 4 4 AND BONNER.' READING, Penn., Feb. 21. Jimmy Bonner and Willie Fitzgerald will be the principals In what promises to be a nifty ten round bout to be pulled off hero tonight. Thera la bad blood between the two men and they are certain to attempt to settle old acorea. BOSTON COLLEGE MEET. BOSTON, Feb. 21. Athletes from various colleges, high schools and associations of New England are entered In the annual Indoor track gamea of Boston college, to be held In the college gymnasium this evening. FUNERAL OF LATE PRESIDENT FLYGARE oa 4 ' v illy the United Press.) ATLANTA, G.. fYb 21. Salvation ULEVPI.AND. O.. Feb. 21 Army officer of high rank from every 4 We non"t stand for wage re- - 4 city of the Mouth, as well as many dis4 ductlon from railroads" sakl 4 tinguished visitors from the North and 4 Grand Chief Warren Stone of 4 East, gathered In Atlanta today for 4 the brotherhood of engineers to- - 4 the Inaugural of the fifth annual con4 day. Cost of living 1 Just as 4 gress (f the southern division of the 4 high as It has ever been. We army. The meetings will be continued 4 cannot llv on less money" tomorrow and Sunday and will Include Asked if there will be a strike several public service. 41 on the roads where reductions 4 Uhlef among these services will be 4 mre made, he said: There wont 4 two at tlie Grand Sunday afternoon 4 be a strike. We won't start the 4 and evening. On both occasions lee-t4 fight untlll we get on the fir- will be delivered by Colonel A. 4 tug line. You can put It as 4 Gifford, from the nation I headquart4 strong as you like there will be 4 er at New Tork. and txffh lectures 4 no cut In the vtitgea of our ?.- will be Illustrated by stereoptlcnn 4 lino engineers." Just why h is view In th and moving pictures. 4 so roufltbmt Stone would nt iiflerniNm Colonel Gifford, whose force 4 stats. iiiul charm as a srakcr Is widely 4 known, will lime a Ills subject, Fol4 lowing the Kihks." a picturesque re-v- ii w of the work now being accomNEWARK MOTOR CAR SHOW. plished by the Salvation Army. In ths will smak on the theme, NEWARK, N. J.. Feb. 21. Newark's evening h first big bubble" show will iqien In u "From Bethlehem to Calvary,1 a slory blase of glory at Electric park this tf the Llf of Christ." On Sunday morning ths officer In evening, under the Joint auspices of will occupy the pulpits of attendance asthe New Jersey Automobile Trade a of prominent number Atlanta sociation. Scores of leading manufacchurches. turers of the country have Installed This congress la the most nntahla their latest model of cars and accesthe army ever holds In ths meeting sories. Motoring haa become highly Southern States and It assembles n popular In North Jersey and the show social workers who are of company sucwill undoubtedly be a pronounced cess. The show will remain open unusually distinguished for the seal and Intelligence with which they labor through all of next week. for ths betterment of humanity on all sides. Among the noted delegates NEW YORK IMPLEMENT MEN. present are Colonel R. E. Hols, proAUBURN, N.' Y., Feb. 21. The Em- vincial officer from Cleveland, O., who Men's club will preside at all the sessions; Cokin el pire Slate Implement holds Its annual convention here to- and Mrs. A. Gifford, New York city; day, to be concluded with a banquet Major K. Tucker, who Is In charge of at the Osborne hotel. The club wwi the young work of the army: organised In Syracuse eight years ago Brigadier K. Msreussen, who haa and haa 800 mem tiers. charge over social operations, and Staff Captain John Richards, of Cincinnati. In all there will be between (5 and 75 officers present. 4 4 4 AMERICAN LEADS NEW YORK-PARI- S AUTO RACE. 4 4 un 444444444444444444 4 4 4 LEAGUE 4 4 4 4 4 4 STRIKE 444444444444444444 hears! 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444.44444 FITZGERALD fir ths United Press.) WASHINGTON. F.b. It was said at th,- navy department today that ths bauvktp fleet may not reach San FYanclsco May I, but may be delayed 4 (By tha United Press.) Feb. 21. WASHINGTON, Perry Belmont the head of the non-partis- an 4 Phil McGovern and Jimmy Walsh meet tonight at the Roanoke Athletic club, in a six round The remains of the late President battle at lit pounds. N. C. Flygare will He In state nt hla late residence, 2429 Jefferson, Saturday 4 afternoon and up until 10:20 on (Sunday SAN FRANCISCO BANK morning. The obsequies will be held SUSPENDED TODAY. 4 at the Ogden tabernacle at noon SunAmong the speakers will be 4 day. . (By the United Press.) 4 President Anthon H. Lund of Balt 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2L 4 Lake. It Is possible that President Jo4 The Market street Savings and seph H. Smith will be present and 4 Commercial bank temporarily speak In eulogy of the deceased, but 4 suspended payment this morn- - 4 nothing definite as to this has been 4 lng. Notlcfc was posted which heard from Balt Lake. The music will 4 says the bank la entirely Ml- be furnished by the Tabernacle choir vent but there la not sufficient The mayor, city council and city offlm- icials will attend the funeral In a body, 4 cash on hand to meet all mediate demands. The follow- as will the faculty and student body of 4 . lng notice was posted on the the Weber Stake academy. door, Account of the difficulty SCHMITZ IS AGAIN IN COURT. In making collections without great hardship on working (By . the United Press) 4 numeroua borrowers who would BAN FRAXCI8CO, Feb. 21. Eugene we their homes, lose 4 thereby Schmitz's attorney this afternoon filed 4 decided to suspend further payn aufa until reply to the appeal taken from the 4 ment of depositors of the appellate court, revers4 ficient cash haa, accumulated 44 decision conviction of 8chmlts ths The ing aafely. 4 to meet all requirements solvent 4 main contention Is that no allegation 4 The bank la absolutely the Indictment Is legally sufficient to 4 and every depositor will be paid 4 in shew that a license Is required In : fulL In 4 Francisco to conduct n restaurant or sell liquor therein. BOSTON, Feb. 21. who has resigned "frMer. J WILL NOT FRISCO WAV 15 (By tha United Press.) g (By the United Press.) Feb. 11. WASHINGTON, 4 WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. The senate this afternoon removed th only Perkins of California defended the sending of the Battleship 4 impediment in the way of government to aue for the reoovery from the Har-rimfleet" to the Pacific In a ringing dlsThe afternoon. railroad system of valuable minthis speech eral anl timber lands In Oregon: mission arose over the follow- lng resolution which he offered: 4 which was adopted without objection. It should be the policy of this 4 The Fulton resolution authorises the government while not adopting 4 attorney general to take such legal n continuous program of fixing 4 action as he deems necessary to enforce the rights of the government. ths number of naval vessels of any type to be built in future 4 In view of the attorney general the years, to maintain Its present 4 adoption of a resolution by the senate relative position In comparison 4 will materially strengthen the govern, with the navies of other great ment'a case In It nature of a reaf4 firmation of the congressional Intenpowers." The departure of the U. S. 4 tion to have the lands sold at M0 an acre for homestead purposes fleet to the Pacific has called at- tention to our navy as perhaps 4 no other possible event could 4 OKLAHOMA DEMOCRATS. have done," the senator declar-- ( ed as the navy haa become 4 MUSKOGEE. Okla., Feb. 21. Okla. large enough for this purpose 4 homas Democratic hosts are gatherand It bas been possible to form 4 in Muskogee today for the state ing a homogenous fleet of fighting 4 convention, which will be held tomorships and give It a long voyage, row. The convention will select four it gives a chance to solve lm 4 delega and four alternates portent tactical problems and 4 to the national convention at Denver, afford a practice which la inval- 4 and two delegates and two alternates liable to ths proper manage- - 4 for each congressional district of the ment of a large sea force. It la 4 new state. ' William Jennings Bryan also Important li establishing 4 haa been unanlmoauly Indorsed far the fact that our vessels are 4 th by the state central presidency free from any local tie of de- - 4 ia no visible opand there committee, pendenoe and that perfect mob- - 4 to tha Nebraskan among the position lllty la possible. in concluding' 4 leaders of the new states Democracy. the comparison of the world's 4 naval strength the senator de- - 4 POSTPONE TENNIS MATCH. els red: I feel n Just pride In 4 our navy as It now stands 4 TUXEDO PARK, N. Y, Feb. 21. and when two new battleships Owing te a conflict of dates with the are afloat we needn't fear on $ amateur tennis championship to bi aea any other nation on the held in Boston, the gold racquet chamglobe except England." pionship of the Tuxedo Tennis Racquet club, scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed to February 29. and the crown all track athletea. will k the tryouts for ths w.mplan games are I London. Three of these tryouts con ta k held to pick tha heat of our Manta to represent America at the gnat (unea It la a certainty that at hut si athletes will be taken from CtHfrSi on this team, nad the day of will no doubt witness the the dm tt tha coast's cinder path follow-o- n Kay 19 la the date of the Pacific aorlitloa'a championships and July 4th sill moat likely be the date of the uul gathering in the stadium in Gol-d- a Gate park. Besides these dates, ds toe universities have a busy season hand and the high schools an down hr Hoar big meets, together with the NEW YORK, Feb. XI. Some of the gun under the auaplcea of the Irish-intficmoat noted chess experts of the country association. will participate In the annual winter IAN PEDRO HARBOR meeting of the New York State Chess WILL BE IMPROVED. association, to be held tomorrow In the WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. Senator Everett bouse. The tournament will Rut today introduced an amended decide the chess championship of the notation regarding Ban Pedro harbor Empire state. There will be throe events, Including Nch la Intended to apply to both eaet ud west basins. It also differs from the championship, now held by Julius I Preceding resolution oa the same Finn of tha Manhattan and Rice chess tohkct by not requiring the signature clubs, and there will be the usual four and In addlttbn the winner win tf t majority of tha adjacent property prises, Adders It follow: That tha seers receive a gold medal and the custody iff of war la hereby authorised to of the Rice trophy for the ensuing year. I ud establish s pierhead and bulk The general tournament la open to an hmd lines, or both or either In either comers, who will also play on even the htrbor of Ban Pedro known as terms ss coA new feature Is the Wilmington Harbor, CaHr beyond ntest Is a This hkh piers, by originated game or bulk wharves, heads, dhtr works shall bo extended or George 8. CFlyn of the Crescent Athmade, except under such regu-u- s letic club of Brooklyn, and la played may be prescribed by the with two additional pieces, celled "spies." These pieces possess a re"wiwy of War." stricted power of the queen moving an: capturing on both tiles and diagonals, H. T. SNYDER but controlling only the third square In WILL any direction. There are four prises other new event ig occasion of T. Snyder, J FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908 WILL ARRIVE an iL that SOE IRE THE SENATE AT FRISCO The t sJ BATTLESHIPS PACIFIC COAST it tsoDtbs. la the Pacific Northwest, Ths People Try th Paper That Gives All ths News Truth fully. That's Why Thsy Taka Advertisers ths Journal. Csnnot Afford to Forget This. CHICAGO, Feb. 21. That the Haaret Independence league may decide to put a third national ticket In the field this year la admitted by the league leaders who are gathering In Chicago today for a national conference to be held tomorrow. Adherents of the Hearat party sre hers from New York, Boston, Ban Francisco and other cities. Plans for making tha Independence league a national body and for holding a national convention will be discussed. William Randolph Hearat la expected to address the meeting tomorrow. It Is understood that u platform will be outlined at tomorrows conference Afterward an adjournment will be taken until tha Denver Convention has chosen a candidate. The fact that Hearat and Bryan held a long consultation at the former's home In this city some time ago la regarded as aa evidence that Hearat It Is asfavors Bryan's candidacy. sumed that should the Democratic Convention foil to nominate Bryan for the Presidency, the leaguers who sre to confer In Chicago on Washingtons birthday will Immediately reconvene and put a third ticket in the field with Brymns nam at the top of IL 4 4 4 4 ' (By ths United Press.) 21. Monte" CHICAGO, Feb. Roberts, American, who la lead- race lng th New Yurk-Pgr- ia has mads II miles In the last 24 hours through snow, which Is piled upon the Indiana roads. Ha arrived at Llgonler about noon today. It Is doubtful If ho will reach Chicago before Mon- day. The DeBlon car la still at Kendallvllle with broken shaft. g 4 4 4 1ATI0HHL 4 INDOOR 4 444444444444444444 TRACK MEET BY WIRE. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 21. A telegraphic Indoor track meet will be hell tomorrow between the students of th Louisville Institution fur ths Blind and the Columbus school. PROBABLE POLICY OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATION arrived yesterday Mayor Brewer from Los Angeles after a two weeks' trip during which time he took occasion to Investigate the policy of municipal government aa in vogue Id the California dtles. With Mr. Brewer's return rumor Is rife aa to possible changes In tha policy of the local city NATIONAL BANK as to th government, particularly REPORTS ASKED FOR. matter of retrenchment. It Is understood nnd the State Jour(By the United Press.) Is very reliably Informed, that the nal CHICAGO, Feb. 21. The comptroland the new administration mayor call of Issued a th ler currency today for a report of the national bank con- are very much In favor of a strenuous ditions at the close of business, Feb. retrenchment policy. This Includes, as near aa can be learned, a resolution In 14. ths various departments of the city. POWDER EXPLOSION KILLS Including the police and fire departTHIRTY-THRE- E PEOPLE. ments. Th working of the members of the various departments twelve (By tha United Press.) hours per day instead of eight;, a limiPINOLE, CWIf- - Feb. 21. Thirty -- tation of the hours during which sathree and possibly M are now dead as loons shall .remain open; absolute a result of a Hercules Powder ex- j risoing on Sundays and the absolute plosion. A great crowd 1s around the prevention of the sale of liquor to scene. An Investigation will be start- women In wine rooms. ed. While the mayor personally does not commit himself on the matter It Is FRICTION BETWEEN known that he Is very much In favor TURKEY AND RUSSIA. of a general policy of retrenchment. la not due to any policy of reform, It Presa.i United (Br the 8T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 21. Mem- so for ss the State Journal Is able to bers of the ministry In session today learn, bift It Is his desire to place with th national defense committee every department of Ithe city upon a basis R Is said that relative to Increasing friction with he Intends to make some radical Turkey stated that while yesterday reports said Turkish troops had cross- changes In the police department and ed the Caucasian border It proved un- In the fire department. It appears that founded, however, they produced a he Is determined to make the revenue scare here which probably wlH have of the city meet the expenses and bemuch to do with the shaping of to- lieves that fewer employee win meet , . t the ends day's deliberations . . Mir TENUIS NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Men's singles and doubles for the national Indoor tennis championships commenced today, to continue for several days. Boms of the best players In tha country are participating. Theodore Rooaevelt Pell, a distant relative at the president, holds the men's championship In singles and Frederick B. Alexander nnd Harold II. Hsckett In doubles. For men's singles there Is offered th Seventh regiment cup, put up last year for the first time and won by T. R. Pell. The condition for tha trophy are that the cup shall be ths property of the man first winning It three times, the holder playing through. This Is ths ninth year of competition for these titles. Inaugurated by the Seventh Regiment L. T. , The singles have been won aa follows: 1904, John' A. Allen; 1901,' Holcotn . Ward; 1002, J. B Paret; 1901, W. Cv Grant; 1044, W, C Grant; 1905, E. B, Dewhurat; 1000, W, C. Grant; 1007, T. R. Pell. In doubles tha record stands: 1100, J. B. Paret and Calhoun Cragtn; 1101, O. M. Boatwlck and Calhoun Cragln; 1901 and 1004, W. C. Grant and Robert Le Roy; 1005, T. R. Pell and II. F. Allen; 1906 and 1907, F. B. Alexander and II. H. HacketL MISSOURI BOXING TOURNAMENT. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21. Star boxers from several cities will be seen at the amateur boxing tournament of tho Missouri Athletic club, which will be the sporting feature of the Washington Birthday celebration In SL Louis. The Milwaukee Athletic club has sent a team of Its cleverest men and they will likely show ths Missourians a few tricks. The athletic committee of the M. A. C. Intends to make the show a big affair. Besldea the five boxing bouts, there will be. several added attractions. The club officials are trying to figure out how to accommodate tho crowd that la expected. ROBSON TO MEET HAYE8. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 21. Spike Robson, the clever English light- weight will meet Grover Hayes, the Chicago pugllst In the main event of six rounds at ths show to be brought off by the National Athletic chib tomorrow night The Britisher has been training hard and expects, to hava no trouble In outpointing Hayes. , |