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Show VI AU, rmUAl bI.Atn.2tMi: iluCMSli fgl GOSSIP AT IN THE WORLD OF gPORTS RACING PUGILISM BOWLING FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Mr. Gwalhme bought Phil exchange. May for 14.500. The horae la now in F, ms on aplendid form and I expected to make good chowlag. Osena. the American locker, who haa been riding la France, la here to ride for bia eoun'iymaa. Tbomaa Clyde, who la well known in TRUCKS America and who will run Delhi. Ha unfortunately loat tha aervlrea of Jockey O'Brien, who met with an accident today. Birrh will taka O'Brlaa'a RACE ALONE WENT TO 'HE PONIES AT THE TWO NEW plaea la tha saddle. Tha faworito u LONG SHOT. ORLEANS PARK. John M. P, who has not been beaten this season. a ilLfAAIMl. OTHER THIRD Blumeiifhal A Iren - Wm from Nwtkwt OBRIEN TO HEAD LEAGUE. Heavily Backed Woa Fourth Raca. Unanimously Elected American Ai Tha Reaulta March 22. Joseph Chicago, Favorite of Milwaukee, waa captared all but oaa aeat ai Oakland hlih-eih- t etocrad prcaidrnt of the Amer today. The exception wm la tba aallint race, la which Blumen-tha- l Iran Baer ball asaodaitoa today. Hb displayed all (he apead over tha election waa the auumna of a numla which all tha heavily played Alaoco. Tha fourth rara ber of eonforeac waa wail balanced, Northwest wlaaing warring faotiona of the aaaociarka and turning tha table on Maaaa. Theae agreed that It was fonliah to jeodardlm two wore the choice. Maaaa began by tha IntaraeU rf (ha aaaodatlon By opening a gap. but wbaa RoMaeoa oa longer delaying tha election of ofNorth went went after (ho pacemaker ficers. ho anally paaaad him. .Weather cloudy, track feat. Reaulia: BOWLING firat race, flea furlong Elat a 101 to 1, won; Imry C. 101 (Clark), to 1. aecond; Ed Tracy (Burhaaaa), 101 (Praatoa), 21 to 1, third. Time, ' 1:02 Blanche C., Queen Allecwa. BL Lnear. Reba, Gold Heather and Duka at Orleaua alao ran. Banund race. Futurity eourae Dod . Aadaraoa 106 (Roblnaon), 12 to 0, woo; Maoaada 104 (Clark). 19 to 6. aecond: Lea Read 107 (Fountain), IS to B, Ethel Barrythird. Tima. 1:11 more. Tellowatnna, Capt, Foraae and Bear Hunter alao ran. Third race, five and a half furlongs bowling team defeated the Dee-8ta-a Blumenlhal 111 (Dugan), B to 2. won; tord aggregation at tha Association alto fi, ace- Aloono 123 (J. Bullmanl, leys last evaalug. Both aides made end; Dora I. 124 (F. Kelly), 60 ttvl. axDspttionally good aoorea. The beat - third. Giae. Adirondack. 1:01. Tima, - Individual scone for tha evening waa ala, ChaatauL Baildor. Wlatarla, Olymcaptured by Thomas of the Nya team. can. alao plan and Hagerdna had as a close second Lund, of Fourth race, mile and eevonty yarda He the The line-nof i North weat 111 (Rflbtnaoa). 14 to B, hath t Slims follows: Bu 102 I. IF. Maaaa Fraatna), won; 1 2 F. M. Nya I Total. aecood; Flaher Boy 107 (Fountain), 10 Ed Bhar-Ida- Gus Seudder 160 143 177 600 Thao, 1:46 lol. third. 212 177 150 542 Boaar. HI Caul Cap. Gataoay, F. M. Nya 147 131 132 Wexford aid Frooanrator alaa ran. Bengar 43 164 195 150 509 Fifth raca, oaa alia Tom Roberta BuckmtUer 101 (Rohtnaoa). even, woa; Lady King Tomaa 164 196 150 609 B 101 (Wright). to I, aecood: Integrity 107 (Barrett), SO to 1. third. Tima, 11 747 744-2- 242 Totals 901140 1:42 Roaara Rotrou. Jaka Moose, Frolic, Inca Weteoa, Btoyoa, Mr. Budd. 1 2 I Total. Dick wlleoa tad lYmptattau alao ran. F. Rcndder 140 172 160 476 Sixth race, mile and oaa huadard P. Hemek . 126 193 150 469 yard Blua Eyaa 107 (Ciar), 117 to B. Lead 114 135 186 B07 to B, McDowell . won; J. K. F. t7 (Bruaaall, 174 110 14- 9- 432 aecond; Huatoa I (E. Hayca), 104 to 1. Dee 131 152 134 430 Bandatnoa, No (bird. Tima, 1:40 Remark, Flora Bright aid 8lnnar 81 761 775 7812317 .Total! f moo alao ran. unani-moual- t 1-- - 1-- p .... 1-- 1-- 4. - ENTRIES FOR TODAY. - At Oakland. ' Baa Francisco March 21. Fn trine at Oakland Cor Coder: First rare. Fatality course Boh McLean. Virginia Boy, Patsy Brown Maator. Rector ltd each. Da Orammont 111, Dotage 114, Mias Raphael 111, Gal vanto, Jamea A. Murray, Black Joe 114, Droua 111. Beeond raca, thrao and a half fur longs Ramiro, Utica 1M each. Mua-daHaltoa, Tanena, Kamreck. Ocaaa Shorn 114 each. May U N.. Bartle A. Pane ad am. Gold Heather 106 each. Third raaa, oaa mllaSaeradua, Bird of Passage, Mcuntahank 107 each, W. P. Parmer, Easy Street 103 each, BaStandard. Elba, Florence Boa-so- . talin jolly Witch, Leash 10B each, Blackthorn, Phanu, Autuhccd each. litFourth race, six and a half furlnuM Hector BO. Tocolaw 122, Dr. Gardner 116, Sir Edward 101, loupes 102, Princess Tits nil 102. Fifth race, fix furlonge Hedge-(horAba Mayer 104 each. Gmeecut-te- r, Lord Nelson. Tsvora. Betsy 29 each, St. Volma 101, Mala 111, Cork-anr- a 107. Balnada. Moncla Mabel 94 each, Ehal Thatcher 110. Sixth race, one mile Critical 107, Poloman 96. Waa Laa 91, 8L George. Jr., 114, Wranna 99. Pol-ontu- NO AMERICAN HORSE HAS BEEN and Oakhwn. Entriaa foe Naur Orleans, Praafdant iatian. Baa Franeireo, March 29. at Banninga i Brigham v Ogden, Tonight tha Brigham City team and tha Ogden , (asm wiu play for tha honors. . Tha two teams will line up as follows: Ogden Driggf, P. Herrick, Wright, F. M. Nye, Lister, A. Roowrrof GTul"i MtDowvW. Whsrry, flyrttre, A. Traaeder and la Treaeder. Brigham Clfy W. Sheffield. W. C. Knudaoa. B. C. Call, B. P. Booth. P. J. Larsen, J. C. Knndacu. C. A. Slggard, Rex. Frampton, W. Stephens. MADE GOOD SPEED, New Orleans. March 29,-- jerk Clty results: First race, thrao and a half furkngs Beltsy sou. Don Bradley aeomd. French Empress third. Time. :451-i- . Second rare, six fnrlonge Olver wen. Rebound er aecond, Pitkin tHrd. Time, 1:19 3-- Third rase, six furtonga Krguf woo. Lucy Young second. Jack Dlan third. Time, 1:11 2-- Fourth race, aeven furloogs-Be- ll Indian won. Boa Mot second, ierto third. Time, 1:29 Fifth race, one mile George ?erry won. Prestige second, Algonguln third. 1-- Time, 1:48 Sixth race, five and n half furbng Gold Bono won, Ttchlmtngo wooud, Ameriea 1L third. Time, 1:11 5. At the Fair Grounds. Fair Orleans, March 39. grounds racutta: Firat nee, four and a half firlonga Rlarkbura won, Holmuth aecad, Bale-shethird. Time. :64 Second race, alx furlongs Shenandoah won. King Cole aecond, Enverite third. Time, 1:16 Third race, mile and twentr yards Don't Ask Mo won. Daniel C. aecond, Old Hnl third. Time, 1:47 Fourth race, five and n hall furlongs Security won. Deux Tempi second, Sinner Hill third. Tima, 1 :04 Fifth rare, six furlonge Delmore won. Hyacinth aecood. Triple Silver third. Time, 1:18 Blxth race, mile and twenty yard Light Note won. Mahogany second. In trigue third. Time, 1:48, New d 3-- 2-- 2-- 2-- e At Banning. March 29. Bennlnga Washington, reaulta: First race, alx furlongs Right, and True won. Ren H odder second, Royal Window third. Time, 1:09 Second race, four and a half furlongs Powell won,' Blue Bottle third. Third race, alx wan. T. 8. Martin third. Time, 1:16 .lob town aecond. Time, :57. Al furlong aecond, Sterling Lndaarlon 3-- Fourth race, the Chevy Chase Pink Coat steeplechase for hunter, about two and a half miles over tho full course-Ga- me Cork won, Dunseverrick second, Oleraaoa third. Tima. 6:31. Fifth race, tlx and a half furlongs Farkvtlls second, Mettle third. Time, 1:24. Sixth rare, mile and forty yarda Nonsense won. Zana second,. Kuro third. Time, 1:50. Cannon Ball won, At Vapor City. Hot Springs, Ark., March 21. Oak-law- n results: Firat race, dye furlong All Black Tha New Jersey Averaged 11.11 Knots won, Cenajoharia second, Frank Boll In Yesterday's Test third. Time, 1:04. Idalla Second raaa. tour furlong Boston, March 29. The performance today of the battleship New Jer- won, Mary Welch aecond, Alllne CumTime, :50 sey la maiatalnlng a speed of 19.19 mings third. six Third race, flirlongo La Pnoalle knots aa hour la a four hour endurance nm off the New England coast, cou- won. Excitement aecond, Haughty pled with her remarkable speed yes- third. Tima, 1:17.one mile Charlie Fourth race, terday over a measured mile at Rack-lanP. Mayberry aecond. Ms., at a 19.41 knot gait, places Thompson won, J. Time, 1:46 Id. this product of tho Faro River Ship- Secret third. four Fifth race, furlong Tree Joil building company at (ho head of all Anna KareAmerican built bet t leak I pa. ao far as won, Rio Grande aecond, 24. :60 third. nin Time, la waa epaad concerned, k accertalned Sixth nee, one mile Tristan Shanyesterday on her standardisation trip off Rockland that an average revolu- dy won. Dare Stahl aecond, Henry O. tion of her propeller of 125,35 par mln-at- third. Time, 1:46 24. waa auffleieat to drive (he 15.000-toAt New Orleans. battleship through tha water at. First race, six furlongs Henry Hent-rickher contract speed of 19 knots an hour. 164, Maverick. Hudson 111 each. Today her a vers Re revolutions per minute reached 126.297, and from theae Blue Mound 121. Dance Music 101. Aufigures the (rial board announced that gur 117, Sigmund 106. Blue and Orange she had mads an average of 19.16 knots 106. Potent 116. Maureen 97, Simplicn hour; compered wbh 19.01 made ity 101, St. John 121. Flying Trapexe by the Rhode Jaleod, and 19 by the 111, Hekate 102. Charles McKee 112. Seaond race, five and a half furlongs Virginia, slater ships, at their trials a " Dreamland, Wedding Ring 96 each. few month sjpx Ai one time today (he New Jersey's Catherine R. 103. Skyte 101, Ancient speed, reached 19.273 knot an hour, Wlteh 101, Globe Runner 101. Handbag for a period of fifteen minutes, while 101, Loretta H. 109. Sarsaparilla 109. her lowest for a similar period waa Discernment. Amy Riley 96 each. Re11.900. quest 103, Etta M. 101. l. StoneThird nice, one The weather enadltlons were favorwall 117 each. Dapple Gold 117, Water able. Pansy 102, Mint liaf 112, Odd Luck 105, Ternua 28, Verandah 107, Alan CONTEST VERY CLOSE. . 115, Claremont 117. Fourth race, firs furlongs Sanscrit Senator Betty Now He Lead Over Jeff 94. '81 visa 106. Com. Ttietm 90, Lucy Davie. Marie 105. Black Mato 101. Fifth rare, alx furlong Beechwnod Little Rork, March 19. Incomplete returns fram a majority of the 79 104. Schoharie 124. Mohave 121, 99, Simon Kent. Brook ston 116 counties In the Democratic state primaries show a lead of 11,000 tor Sen- each. Daniel C. 102, Matnapring 119, ator James H. Berry over Governor ran! 120. IJtnerirk 120. Scotch Dance Jeffrreon Darla In the contest for thr 124, King's Gem 107, Owasca 114, VenUnited States senatorahlp. Additional ator 121. Sixth race, one mile -- St. Bonnie 110, returns are awaked with great Inter eat, a both video are claiming a vic- John McBride 96. Intrigue 115, WIU tory. Heavy reins continued through- Shelly 133. Phil Roque 93. Dorothy out the state today and retarded the Dodd 103, Katherine L. 90. Van Hope col tendon of returns In the country 101. Lady Ray 103, Magic Power 88, precincts, it appears that the final Plautns 111. figure In the rare for the senatorial nomination will chow a narrow margin Colds Cause Bora Threat tor tba winner. Laxative Bra mo Quinine, tha worldTho nomination of the following wide Cold and remedy, removes on tho state ticket la assured: Gov- the cause. Call Grip for tha full nama and B. John ernor, Uttle; secretary of look for signature of G. W. Grave CBc. atato. O. D. Ludwig; attorney general, O. X. Pin da 11: state auditor. A. E. DENIED HABEAS CORPUS. Moons, and etato treasurer. J. I,. Yatea. The nominations in the congressionD. Collins Will Net Apply for al districts are: First. R. R. Macon; George Writ ef Error. aecood. 8. Brundldge. Jr.; third. .1. C. Floyd: fourth, close between W. B. San Francisco. March 29. The appliGraven and I- - A. Byrnes. cation of George D. Collins for a writ of habeas corpus was denied today la the state court of appeals. Collin conGOVERNOR GENERAL RESIGNS. tended that he was not tried within rlxty days of the time he was extraFt. Petersburg. March 29.Mrbola N. Gerhard haa resigned the governor dited from Canada, and hence the conviction was void. He argued that generalship of Finland because Garin he was not tried on also ihe charge for and Bareglevakl. two reactionaries, which he was extradited. gainst bia proteat, were appointed on The court held that ;he fact that he tha commission to elaborate the "new fundamental law governing the rela- did not get trial whin ihe time required by the etatutes waa due to his tione between the grand duchv nd the own acts iu hindering the prosecution empire." of the case, thus defeating his first arA GUARANTEED CURE FOR FILER gument. The derision alao holds that as the offense charged in the indictItching. Blind, Bleeding. Pretrading ment was committed after hla extradiPlica. Druggist are authorised to r tion the conviction la legal. PAZO OINTMENT falls Collins said be would apply for g 6 to ear la to 14 days. 50c. writ of error. d, o a u ENTERED. London, Match 29. With Foxhall Keene's Prophet 111. not running, them will be no American horae rnmpatlng in the Grand National steeplechase at Liverpool tomorrow. American sportsmen, however, are Interested In the fate of Phil May. who la running tor "Mr. Cotton," tha arantnad name of J. T. Gwahlme of the New York cotton This is the Flour That Took the 2 Medals . mlle-Mon- Pin-stick- (Trade-mark.- ) Every person should learn Just what tha red package looks like and the economy in using Allen's g B. B. B. Flour. It is tha moat nutritious blend of grains that caa be made. Yau know that easy digestion and perfect aaatmllaUon of food la necessary tor good health. Any person can digest hot griddle rakes, Boston Mufflna, Boston Brown Bread or Fruit Pudding mado fram our blend of pure food flour, and tha simplicity in making it up and the assurance of having it Just right, every time, ahuold be considered. Ash your grocer for It and if he la out of it, send his nanu to us and we will supply you with a sample parksge free. Grocers who study your welfare and their own profit, will supply you with theca goods at all time. Setf-riala- ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO, Pselfia Factory, Bss Jove, Cal. Cot Rumored That Taft Will Become a Justice. Still MARCH SO, 1908. local hoapirat, with what promised toe he a long of aickarea. Mr. Clark, n of hw ige particular friends, hearing of It. placed at hla disposal $500 wflch represented the policeman's total worldly weaha. Instead of using .the tooney to pay doctor's bills and nurses' fan. Mr. Darnel) put It Into a little mining scheme which ha was organizing, along with' like amounts from several other friends. By tha time he recovered his health he had $5,000 with which he bought an old lne la Guenrrio, Mexico, and act Captain John F. Dowling, an old pro Pectori saying that aa enormously rich lode haa been struck and that 05,000,-00- 0 haa been offered for tha mine. Policeman Clark owns a tenth Interest la the mine .ai now finds himself a rich man. Not only ia Mr. Clark wealthy, hut ha la surrounded by many possibilities. In (ha first place, he la thirty-seveyeure elj and unmarried. He came to Washington from Virginia when eighteen and worked at various joba before getting an appointment on the Metropolitan police force. At no time ha. hia salary been more than $11 n week, which has a purchasing value of about $13 la other dtlea. I never had the nerve to ask a woman to live on the wagee I made," he says, "but if 1 had ever had a tenth aa much money before, you may be sure I'd hav. been married long ago" It la said by hi fellow officers that Clark might fail an easy victim if tha right sort of woman cams along. He doe. not deny thi when the question ia put to him. Whan asked what ha intended to do with ao money, ha promptly said he expected to put it where It would earn more. This la easily believed when on knows Mr. Clark, for he to the kind of a man to do that While not exactly "clow" ha knows the' value of a dollar. He anticipates taking a trip through tha southwest In the near future, where he wants to invest some money in land. Land wont ran away," Mr. Clark ays. Who nays tha world to not getting better? Fur ono thing, the treasury officials do not say It, There is maintained in the treasury an account called the conscience fond." This to made up of items received tnony-mouslfrom persons wno think they hav defmnded Uncle Bam and whose coo aci sues prick them. These sum. of money come through the malls, the senders withholding their aamss In most cases. The department to Just in receipt of s typewritten letter transmitting $5 to this fond. The letter reads; "March 12, 1906 Sir; The enclosed to returned to the treasury department by n gun who, while in .the United State, service as a young man, without giving the matter tha thought he should, sometime, walked hla mils and returned an account for bus fare, and bought return tickets on tha railroads at a reduced fare and checked up the fult imn of n single trip. - His conic tenet to not Just right shout It and he make, this return, hoping that he may he forgiven n sin that he did not mean to oom-ml- t, . Pleas credit the $5 to the fond of the United Bute." That every man should ha aatiafled waih the color of hla ' own chin Is the opinion of the1 Washington, police department. Whether his skin be white black, red, yellow or even green, It should be n matter of personal pride; soft lavender would ho especially gratifying. Burpt cork complexions, however, are skdooed. This fact waa brought home to John W. Muse, n young engineer, In n manner that he will remember for some time. Mure is n merry, young man who grew tired of tho monotony of Washington Hfe, which veers strongly toward poker, ponies, stocks and discordant noises In tho cap! to 1. Ho wanted some real fun, something that would send the rich red blond to his finger tips; so he conceived tho Idea of disguising himself as a negro and Joking with his friends. 8oma burnt cork did the work of making n white man black and tba police did the rest. Detective Barbee found Mum at the railroad station waiting for his OUR BUTCHER The Places To Buy Choicest MEATS n (Special Porrospoodrace.) ' Washington.. D. C., March 29. The rumor that Beortary Taft will go on tho supreme batch cannot bo quashed, aotwlthstanding the announcement made at the Tbits House that tha matter of aa gpolntment to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Justice Brown vlll be held in abeyance until October When H become known that a ucancy would be created In tba aupreia court, several names were mention for the place and it waa even atattf on presumably good authority that ho plica had been offered to Mr. raft. This announcement came wih many mlagtvtnga to the politicians, who at once began to apeonlau upon new ponlbilitln la candidates for be Republican nomination for praaMsit in 1908. Bee ratary Tat haa proved himself anch a strong man that it waa conceded without pioation bo would bo a candidate wlen nominations ware mads at tha rational convention. It waa thought that tha matter would be settled upon tie secretary's return from New York 'the other day, but it la a mor pusallig p ret) lam then ever, made so by Mr. Taft Vi( not n word one way or the .other. So the triumvirate Shaw, Taft and Fairbanks till hold attention In the Republican arena, with Root'n presence making Itself felt. forecast of the hominatUon would ha like a feather oaught In the wind. Otu thing la aertaln, however, Leslie M. Shaw la making tha chips fly and haa no objection to latting that fact be mown. He will retire from the treasury portfolio within a year in ordw to da vole hla entire time to his preddential campaign. He contemplate making n tour of tha waat this sunnier in order to ascertain tha feeling la that part of tha eouatry, and, a ho la n western man himself, he undriatanda the spirit out there. The Fuirbdnkst movement iu not yet 11 la a definite quantity,-hupointed out ai significant that Hoggatt, of Indians, has been appointed governor of Alaska. Thin would naturally mean that Alaska's delegation would go to the "Tall sycamore of the Wabash." The retirement of Secretary Tuft ia only me of the changes In the cabinet scheduled for the near future. Attorney General Moody expected to retire In about a year and It in nlmoat certain that Secretory Bonaparte, who $as made a record aa head of uie navy department, will . take Moody's place. Bonaparte's Independence and vigor will then be felt in the anti-truIt is not believed that prosecutions. Secretary Hitchcock will remain long at the heed of the interior department and Pension Oommlsakmer Warner la spoken of a his successor. Should Secretary Taft go to the supremo court. It Is possible that Judge A t Charleu K. Msgoon will become Secre- tary of War. The proposal to dipcontimla the distribution of free seeds haa been vigorously taken , up by congress. Tba house committee on agriculture, it now develop.. Is not tha only body that opposes thi custom. The wholesale seed men of the United States have come forward almost to a man In support of tea committee's action In striking this Item from the appropriation bill. They claim Hut. In addition to the coat tu tha seeds to the government and the clerical work required in sending them ouh which amounts to about 6260.000, an addt1 tionaj expense of 1400,000 la Incurred In by the postoffice department handling the aecda in the malla, thus making the annual mat to the government over $700,000. The efforts to rent ora the clause providing for free needs have so far been unsuooee-fu!- . In the midst of the railroad rate agitation the question of Chinese exclusion has come to the front Rates, antitrust legislation, tha Panama canal problem and tha Philippine qua (Ions are topics of national important, but tha proposition to modify tha severity of tha Chinese exclusion law give promise or raising n storm. The bouse committee on foreign 'affairs has begun hearings on tha pending bill and It ia their intention to give everybody who went to apeak achance to be heard. The sessions will be continued daily until the subject h0 been thoroughly gone over. Should the Mil provide for more lenient exclusion a protest will come from the weat thtot will put other agitations In the The California delegabackground. tion in congraea haa already prepared to fight the bill, with the ontlook for other western state to fall 1b line. Chinese exclusion Is not regarded with such concern by the east. Many people In thi part of the country are In favor of letting the here down a bit, arguing that ao far as their experience goes the Chinese are peso-abltractable and . given s little trouble. This lues has been strengthened by the recent vieit .of the imperial commission delegated by tne Chinese government which haa spent ome time in the United State. The impression left on the eaatt and the aouth by this commission is an extremely favorably one, and itt will take strong arguments to convince many easterners and southerners that the upper claes Chinese should be as excluded as the coolie rigorously e. laborers. What promise to tie more than a even days' wonder haa suddenly come to psse at the national capital. R. H. Clark, a Georgetown policemen, made hia round last night on k salary of 018 a week. This morning he is one of the city's rich men. having acquired a fortune of $500,000 over night, and the fortune waa not Inherited either. Some months ago Aaseaaor H. H. Darn rile found himself laid up In a The Market Affords TriE CENTRAL Greenwell Bros. Wholeaals MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR CHOICE MEATS and Retail Butchers WE HAVE THE BEET. TRY UB. For Fine Meats POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON Ind. 1ML Phone Ball 29-- 355 Twenty -- Fourth We Keep " Phones St Best .Meats MEATS RINCKERS Dam and Fish la Besson. Vs handle nothing but prim ateer Ham beef. Specialties: lard and Muiage. AO mad meats are strictly firat-elx- u is every lino. FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. What era you doing with that T" demanded the detective of the ebony man with straight note and blond hair. Tha Joke suddenly assumed a serious aspect and the young man wm taken to police headquarters with the charge of impersonating a negro placed opposite hie name. Muse had a hard time to make the officers understand that the Joke was on them. make-u- p PASSES RAILROAD BILL. A Comm lesion Will Rata Ragulata - in Ohio.. Beth Phanee 132. St h 61 IT. TWENTY-FOURT- HOWTO ADVERTISE r friend. Both phenM 651. Twenty-Fourt- Ui Fresh and Salt BALLARD & 331 ind. ; A. WRIGHT, Prep. 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Start la with the Examiner and wstcb suits. O., March 29. The senate this afternoon, by unanimous vote, passed tho house bill creating a state railroad commission and providing for Columbus, the regulation of freight rates. MU The wm amended In some unimport- ant particulars, but the author will make no objection, and the concurrence of the house in the amendments - is expected. The moat Important amendment wax the insertion of an anti-pas- s provision. This prohibits any state or any other officer public accepting free transport tattoo under penalty of forfeiture of office and a fine of from $300 to $1,000. The MU was alio amended- so aa to exempt alee pi rg car companies from Its provisions, except Insofar m the rates made by such companies apply solely to travel within the state. The time when the tow shill go Into effect was also extended from thirty to sixty days from Its pa sage. The Mil prorides for a commission of three members whoM stories hall be paid at the rate of $5,000 a year. Our Classified Advertisements Have you a saw for eatoT or a buggy ar harem er let er a bieycl, ar a typewriter, or anything alMt try a classified or want as. will bring you a buyer. M Our want column ads coat 1 cent par word for each Insartimh first Insertion mb cant leas than 25 cants. Just try a want ad are results. If you run a want ad for a month It will east yea 75 contour month. That Is cheap enough to let everybody try a went - MUREDERED FRIEND; COMMITTED They Fear the Light WHO DO THE WRONG EU1 A" LARg, SNEAK THIEVE! SUICIDE THAT LIKE. New York, March 21. David Bur-hacoachman for CorneUua N.' Bliss, , Turn on the Light the banker and treasurer of the Republican national committee, attempted to murder Thomas Hagerty. hi. a slatant, and groom to Mr. Blits,, toHe shot Hagerty twice and day. then killed himself. Hagerty, who was removed to a ambulance, died at Bellevue hospital tonight. The shooting occurred in Mr. Blips' private stables on East Thirty-nint- h street. Itt was witnessed only by th nineteen-year-ol- d sop of Burnham, who waa too frightened la Interfere. The two men had been foat friends and the police hava been unable to asalgn a cauM for tba attempted murder and suicide. Burhsms has been employed by Mr. Bliss for twteltro years. ADVANTAGE OF ONE GREAT ovi LIGHTS ELECTRIC ALL OTHER. -' to. 35b , M Lilt R. B. CAMPBELL & General Manager! LJ t W. WADE, $8" par |