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Show THE PROVO HERALD J PffiSIliT T'fT UtUtft, TWrdyi PaUlAr) -- PROVO mi 41 AMERICA'S PREMIER TRAP SHOT BELIEVES . iva rif inn Slog ans i VTAH ac ni r tLaa runaJUKtcr 1 pewinf OeclartJ(als-AljJiniUl5moker:Zrh- ?r " Bones ' A farm bouse near Carrot, III., was wtadstorm and a fomoltena 7 , . and He Feels It in His Nerves,- - and ThaMHe IfJwilJvi , by Criti- - fought 4g-to-Pr- -- 1 lng the cause lor After pleading '"guilty to "rebating Result of Work of Joint Commission of. glass - lo California, the : Illinois Terminal Washington. A new - penal code association was fined $4,000 and costs ' and the Illinois - Glass company .$1 2,: ms enacTeaittto "law Jon" nyedhelday through the adoption In both houses D0O and " costs, r Botl paid. -thconferenee feportBtt oranea Dy a jomi commission, the dhi has Osceola hospital, 1. "presidenrorthe years origlnally appointe4 In 18M and rebeen sentenced to twenty-fivof close at the the was convicted appointed "In the penlentiary.-Hcongress. ot committing an assault upon M133" The sesotd commission consisted of - Stella Hartroan,. In the hos--' ' " SenattiiHebWSu pital. T ' recelvecU a to dispatch According at J3uenos Ayresthe. minister or ma- - Representatives Moon, t'ennsylvania; lort" ParsonsrNew York ; Denby, Michigan; nt -- -- 'BrrrrSFmr r;: e pepaT - after-heati- !..:- - an Reno.-Ney.- tournament regard as equal o-a grand average of 7 at 15:2 thla will in the nationbe th first yearjor al amateur tournament, though It was of play in the last interna- the 'style . . wt a uonsj tournament are vr. u. u- - jaw, -t- - 'wht f2&m zt x-- " . ; - . - .. - ch - - - , allow , 1 d t.o-- " :tae-r-:iic- it .ex-vre- , - ej. j : iad na3 Been awaraea 10 aoraao Chicago, a relative of the president elect" - Congress ' has" " appropriated $100,000 for the Columbus metoorlal. It cost the city of Evanstori, 111., J28 for each ballot, cast et . last- week's primary election, .There, was- no con; i onlyithje e 372-37- - : 'enclered him,;;::-; Aithough yery, effort had" beea - jia.le by tbe detectives employed in '.he case, no clue-ha- s 'o tlie manner, in which the $S0,- -- f l art necklace 'belonging to" Miss ' t:rocl;er disappeared, from "her ti.n.,u at the Manli Gras ball in . been-obtaine- d . !i " tae crown wuiiam, ot Germany, has been talking lor several months ot the possibility ;f vlbiUng the- I nitc-States whoa n.'icr ;ia.8 yachts go over for 1 !'tM'i:ai(T, but no defl-:' r tt.:a visit Lave been f - - ! Star lin, Messrs. Rolls, Mayer Morton and DrT " Uft enheimet of Philadelphiarj MessraBrowp and Whitehead of itfew Uleyelana ftna.. JaQK-soBingham and Conklln of Chicago. All these will not enter, hut there will beHepough" probably to rive mifflrient ' Provo Blake . 11 . -- 4 Buy Buggies " President Doyey of the Boston . has a pian for a palional' clearing house7 for baseball players which he will put up to the national conjmls-sioand the major leagues. In addi tion to this he will press a resolution limiting the number of players to be club-l- a either league to 18 pTayers after 'May 15 of each "BUILT IN PkO-- " TO AT 115 W. 6 SO., BY TBI Na-tina- n 1 yeaiu Dovey's clearing house scheme is to d6 away with the exorbitant prices paid by some of the clubs for players and to put all clubs, regardless of their moBey;-o- B an qual basla He will ask the national commission as formed at present, to be the clearing do-vis- ed BHiliii bbttse7r -- According to Dovey's scheme every club in both leagues by May la jnust PrQuo City. reduce its staff to 18 players; AU players who are released, whether new players or drafted from minor leagues, are to be senc to this clearing house. . The . clearing house will fix a price with their prlcps in thon tn be siihmlt;. ted to the clubs in .both leagues, be-- witlrhe etebs f lowest atand Ingjfrhey havehadtheir pick innlns tha list goes la the better'.ciubs". In this way the poorer clubs, with po mopey, win nave a chance to build . ft. nft playtr" caa-g- a thnmniyM list tothfr back to the minor leagues or be pur-entry length The NT A. A. B. P." championship chasedTby a cIUB of higher atanding until the lower club has waived on I Townsend; ,I902( Gardner; him at the listed price. Dovey thinks 1903."Fossr 1904, Poggenburg; 1906, the national commission wil hearken Conklln; 1906, GardneTSOtsndOgi tactnerBcheme. Demarest. "The club that won the pennant," Demarest's two victories Save him said Mr. Dovey, ""with many of its the trophy for keepB, and a new one players at the top of 'form, even If will be played for this year. The N. A. they did go bad the following year. QUtsldeoflwguM, ayag. gooda. Aaac9.as j,njrl tne tropny tne regular pnaes snatj noi other club to strengthen, even if It had cost over $100' apiece this year. There to wait a season or so to do it. One Will be the usual . special prizes for yeiFaTcIub mlgfirbe weak In pitchers " high runs ' and best averages. The or another year Tweak" In "the infield. platieretourpamenthasheldpot been Under the clearing ' house conditions at the the weak clubs' stand "achance rwhlch decided, but should'ifbe " Uederkranz elub at Brooklyn again no doesn't exist The "clearing rgeot Aamission frca fnr ha;! plgyers Is, In my opinion . , would be by invitation only. the salvation of organized baseball. A French amateur championship tournament is to be held in Paris soon, BASEBALL BRIEFS oInduce apd efforts" have ben made-tseveral t)f the American players to en t Forrest Moore, one of ' the Cub re ter, None Is likely, to be.over, how- - cruits has Jeen appointed clerk in the ever. One oftoBe"VwirtBlrIfed' Indiana legislature, 7 waa X F. Poggenburg, but he wrote io TA1I on the lineup of the the guesses the Count de Dree that he would not Pirates for the coming season put Alan .T be able to go. on third base. Storke .. Plans are already" ' being discussed -- John Ilummell the Out: for ' another interpationanournameBt fielder, in" condition is "this keeping" 4haWne will winter itr i910rftd by"mountalB ellmbing. Par in. .Outfielder b"e"beTQ""rnieriu SeyZffOUrISOI opinknr he could pitch as well as in his that Track pates'. Chicago . Track athletics are booming at the eany aays ir put '.o it L President. pulllam"s b: other is presi A. A. of Coach Chicago. Uplversity of the Oshkosh club of the Stagg has announced (he schedule for dent league. the outdoor season and the - dates sin-Illinois will Bresnahan be Roger sepresented show what promises to be a third Joying; cug Jhe first tlmehe Ig ries :6f "competitions. 4 A team - will be sent to the Pennsylvania relay car cornea to bat In New. York next season. nival, a fact which necessitates the Clark Griffith may try Mike Mitchell jnen getting jout early and rounding 7 TT The schedule on first base.lf the California -- out"into condition. rapidly is as follows: Pennsyl- semer, .. oaxe, comes through all AprilT 1 - , f vania relay meets tryouts; April 24. right. ; Catcher fechlel has Geoi'ge Pennsylvania relay meet; May 8, Wis? consia at Msdlson; May 15, Illinois at the New York elub'a terms, coupled with the statement that heIs im May tlcagor: Mar 29. onen: June . conference mensely pleased with his transfer "to : "part cup mmvu .uMu uwu small space between the top of tfieT her-tel- f. all paws and bit "with all her strength, drowned and tank and the Joists - . . jigging deep Into the skin, eyes and head of the rattlesnake, with j which Ten Meet Death' In Tenement House she fought the gamest duel I ever exFire. ; pect to see. ; Rattler and , cat were New York! Cut off from escape by mixed up together. She fought "both aburning stairway, ten persons per-- on her back and upright, and as often ished early, Wednesday in a five story asTEe'snake' thfffW her off - she tenement r house at Seventh upon , her feet again and dug for its avenue. The victims, who" were all eyes. The rattler had" "stung her Italians, with one exceptlonf ranged in again and' again, but the fury ot the : age from 60 years to a girl of 4 Five cat knew no limit, and . she knew to strike. persons, including a fireman, were in where 1 "Now was my opportunity. As the jured or overcome, by amoke.' " It was gro win g groggy, I at first believed that tbe' blaze was la- - blinded rattler-w- aa and slipped out ot ray "bunk, circled; the cendiary but the fire marshals police, after investigation- ?- reported twrnbatants ndgorof my7" gUBl T barrels thatJt? asPolJDiJnc jmy shotgun, origln placed the muzzles agalnsFlher middle f ' party had a ticket in the field. Twenty-fiv"votes :weire . cast at a total cost . of $700 for .holding the' primary.." ,.--.r,y-'-:- -. ' Retiring President Eliot of Harvard Jiiiversity, who addressed the Texas 'egislature, Bald regarding a published . report .thaLJie, .Would likely, be offered the embasBadorehip to Great Drltala and that it would be impossible for lm .to MceptJ,hepo8t should it be Socialist 1 ArthuTTownfendrtamrtrNorri If 4 By ro& - - W r 1: y-W whom the Flr -- Has Plan to Help the "Poor" Clubs. ; - f5 - - Barton Tresldent Dovey of Boston Nationals Va- - cane4eWade,JaylTJemarest and Others. - starting, it In nupU from an overheated flue in off poBed, Louis Schulz, poet, magazine writupper room of the Arcade hotel, on er and "gaspipe" thug, convicted of Commercial Row, quickly";!" communimurderous assault upon SIg Huir cated to the Palace hotel and g&m-tig, a San Jandscojewelep, whose bllng house owned by Jim My,on th Minnie Dug Deep into the Eyes and place he robbed, has Tieen' Bentenced corner of CommerclarRow and Center Rattler-- -Headf-i- h ' lo thirty years" imprisonment la .the street, and. in an hour the old landJTolsom. state penitentiary, at mark and notorious .gambling ' place herself up upon my chest, purring ' of attitude the is learned that It waa level with the street apd the Ar-- softly.. Russia It atUl doubtful In connection rila tintat i man nf nmnnldArln "Of a sudden she up Jumped, -- with humped her back, swelled her tall, laid Servla has neither received assurance taurant. adjoining the Arcade on the "backher ears and snarled and'spItTTtT ot Russian support- - in case of .hos- west, war completely wrecked and- a fury, of anger and fright. I looked tilities nor has Russia intimated ' that contents destroyed. The loss will where she was looking and .froze up - assistance would be withheld. $100,000 Very closely, J partlr with terror. . "A square corner had been aawed A boy age4.5 years and a girl of 3 covered by insurance. were burned to death and a baby oaa fromthe iower part of the doop 4o Crime of - Insane Woman. Minnie to' enter and leave the perhaps fatally burned in the destruc-- ; : t ton- - by Jlrajiear Durant. Oklal, of the j Itegln a, T Baskatchewan. Mrs. Wll- - shack at will.' Through this opening 1 home of Henry Gorday, a farmer. The Ham Finlayson.kTlled her aysaj-dlhad "entered laldx-Tbo- t fattier, 'a to and and then on a mother had gone when I first saw it thejrarmint was all son, Warren, Tuesday, neighbor ; " committed suicide. She was aufferlng Inside but Jts tail and was coming working in the field. ; . Gorday was " , Jesse Haymaker, vaged : 22 ; ars, from insanityroghron by . illness.-Mr- ward ' "Directly across from" the bunk a good Flnlayson left the house ; in thev night .clerk for the company..,.at ,the Santa Fe d morning to open his store, and when Art blazed Iq the stone fireplace, but pot in Ilutchisoh, Kan., was shot and he returned an hour later for break thV serpent Tierer gaTertrla thought who then looted fast he found the place locked iHiiind continued to come totJUjJiWitct ft billed by fourid-ththe express--, office safe. Haymaker rrokeinte--- tbe house-an- dhevkawfuLythingiwa8.1ialtway was killed byhis own revplver. body of hla .wife and son tn a tank or across the cabin floor when Minnie, s waterVTheHank-wain the basement with the loudest kind of a cat.swear, The contract for making a utatue of and reached nearly 16' the celling. Thai sprang from" my cheat upon the inake'a to In the; be erected Columbus, plaza woman evidently haa thrown ' the! lection-AnL- -- -- s -- 4"t-4-the Many Good Players Listed to Fill York,-A)reher.- - ? ILLINOIS 1 FOR BASEBALL PLAYERS NATIONAL CUE TOURNAMENT v Old Landmarkt;Destroyed,"the-L- es . J Being $100,000. MACHINE CO. 11 rsEEriirtwAmramiNtTHousE alone wifh thereat BIO FIRE AT RENO. o- B - For Sale by t ftff 'Awerlcaw Trap;8hopterji, accord- Mfgti Leiiiejjnan hesdt th na to. theoTTiciai averages tor xne year isuo reornny giTun uj etay.a!3hfidnter5tate Association for the Encouragement of Trap Shooting. rWn-jjetnaTeatriirelnT-b- r -- : Wells-Farg- CHICAGO " re-"- - fREt SEWING was "obscene literature, but "filthy" literature from the mails; it ellmlnatea "Kukliix laws."" some of the. the only new legislation Practically punish leaks- of goxera-ment statistical Information and the regulationv of interstate shipments ofJ Intoxicating liquors. Jn orderthat anyj serious error might be corrected, thej until bill does' not. become effective -Japuary r,Tl910, enabUng congress, wheiHitmeets next DeceinbecioiSQgj: rect any serious mistake or omission. ng Wells-Farg- more clearly IcacnerrltorrThlWtsrot-oal- Inne.- ned Bil-'iar- d 1 . 2 is tke best of all com- - . There is likely to be some new blood ,n the coming amateur championship tournament under the auspices of the pan, I lit my pipe and lay on my National Association of Amateur back in my bunk, which was the lowPlayers at New York. At least est on the.side erosswise from the I two ot'the playerswho took part in door. It was a dreary afternoonchilly the championship last year will not hor hab; compete tnis-- ye whenever I lay musing, had who is now a professional, and J-- 1' Poggenburg, whose wife died recently and who has retired from competition for a, while. It is doubtful, too, whether E..VV. Gardner plays this year, and Wright of San Francisco is not "BurerorTpntertngr There are plenty of amateurs of class however, to make . up a good the juH3jlctfon o: over et&ai eom&g3WteMintttA and maritime law; it enlarges the statute.,80 as. to reach modern develop-ments as tp new methods of commit" ting crime and the extension of Amer- - --. , . nessee. The bill is a comprehensive, and coherent revision end compilation - , . tnlTriklfrorinVAT1 SherleyrKeatwkivan&Jloustiin een-,sued- .in. , mountains .aoWeax supply, together with some other .. . r". stores. "On the afternoon of the second day after I had eaten my bacon and n -- 1 males a more perfect stitcK tkan any otLer, : of whisky Iwas getting low a the hunter said he would go down the a ThtrHrevisionT-defia- es tKaa aay to.eiv stocl -- praeticaIl'attIjthCLpurely vibration otKcr. ; any easier to operate la '' "It came oh drizzly and raw, our fifty-nint- h gentine steamer. - presidente Roc a. The Fresideate Roca went ashore "and ca,ught firr- .Lllioukalanl of Hawaii, " Ly JIa Bomtals7haB" . Mrs. X the - district courT'a " " Washington " by "Dr- .- Charles H - En--f lish to recover $11,600 alleged - to he due for breach of cdntract ln he payment of a medical bill. masked robbers forced an en,.Two Into thV honaexrs"." ITAfidus:-- , trance ky, a wealthy Tesident of Raton, N.' him Into., in- M., and sensibility forced Mrs. Andusky to and reveal the hiding place of money "' jewels .amountln gto $1,400.' Trout 60 cents each to $10 Is the . niarkable rise la the opossum market within the past month, as a result of the featuring of this, marsupial In the ' - recent Taft- - banquet . Atlanta dealers are swamped with ordeja from-- . the -: north and east at $10 each. Onrille Fuland, aged 19, who wai a rrested Kan., at Hutchinson,Jesse of. with murder the ' charged express 'Haymaker, clerk, found dead In the company'! bfOe at the depot,-haoonfQssedtha be was guilty of the murder, ; less ia New York "This 4a a true jam of a Dutch cat and how she saved. Jiy life," began Fred T. Keith, cook of the Isle, of Jersey bark,. Glen Ville, from Erie piers on Halifax, and now at the ' " the Jersey side. ' continued "I called her Minnie,' the ship's cher. "She was affectionate and all hands treated her kindly.' I was then steward of the RopeS, and she always MharedTny bunk at night. When we reached Frisco I had a good jjay-dacoining to me19 months- d eook-anI decided to take our 1 and the the Shasta moun-- , into and go up pay tains, in Siskiyou county, on a hunt- isg expedition. 1 liked the cat so well" : that I decided to take her along. an old hunter -J- llWe ,went upwlth who had a shack inlheTnouhlnsTTOT 7-- . lives" Tn any otter. and then a nartridge'.- although, the ol occasional huntgE;:hrought djjwai bear. - 'After a couple- - of,. weeks of this the cook got tired and went back " - their - is more beautiful than y the ..deed. Yln,rntjitey--that--Torty-perBOB- , lllasti longer tLanany ' otter. - :- Ncrris-waJiliatJIwl- ce, v - ,v nge--Ga- rs e ' - Deadly Reptile About to Strike Nar -"- rator When ::?MinWft'lAfi.P..ChaJt y i: :zzz . re e : v E.jy.eBir. r Her Friend. Bi - other, - ..- . lnth-aaaf-ahipme- wattle t TAIN d- - six-foo- 7snakein3NELyoun-"r. SHACK. HiirrTara ilvnamltf d the safe the Southern Paciflc railroad stafioif "I feeriri all hiy bonq? , Washington at Sour Uke. Tex., and secured sev- and nerves the disposition to 'make tral thousand "dollars """"""'"" good,' " declared "I'peglSQnrctBTt Taft ' Six" persons were killed, more than night, In addressing about Wednesday "acore"were ".Injured--, several seri-- 700 tTpOTumij usly;-anpractically . every building hope with nerve to be ftblo" to stand la the town of Fisher, Ark.,., was lust criticism ahd to improve by it; tornado . February 23 and- - not to 'care a' duni. for 'wreeked by unjust While handcuffed and sitting in the criticism." " .'. Jim Ala:. sheriff's office at Bessemer, of Mr. Taft was the The appearance Brown, a negro, was shot,and killed signal for long applause, followed by" ot -- by James Robinson,' ahite, father 10 a rousing college cheer. had attempted the negro the girl The b'pIfi"Cf""Yaleibe-isa.W'"- i, -"- 'assault, the spirit of democracy, every-ma- n The Servian goverumenth;is given If he does this, ' no. doingvhls best, and ':""pVaera"that until rtmhw-Jiuti- ce I oluoi1, Ol'.'.efery hav ifinflieuiiyoi men " passports are to ; he issued to . I Is for." all ask that Yale nian, ' of Age. The object under lie-wa- s of shouts Joud gfeetedwitlt men all .beaauxe--lfi -(-tA3, keep ! -- when he said -- there-: had been 'No ""or rallttary age at home, v many Yale men before him who would ""Mrs, pdessa have been able to fill with more credit but not seriously "Injured, hy Fred than himself the office upon which he " Knoblock, who killed himself after 7v as about to enle f . ; the" woman, the tragedy fhooting be-- . in Loa- - Angeles, jealousy NEW PENAL CODE ENACTED. -- big n1 any . ....... Fresldiiil Reed Stnoot . .j,.. U. IC Loose .1 Holbrook, Roger J. Wm. Knight Fairer, Geo. Taylor, sry Johff E. Twelvwr f ARJUFX, JOS. T. Ce-skier. Qeperal banking buslnew trapsa gjj, (j, posit boxes for rnt. -- Do It Now See The ElecfricXo. " to-da- " y - trin litrlitoJt.ia i- - clean, - " New-Trwrk- -vi tliA nnlv and reliable Bafe f method of lighting. - N, Academy Avenu Phone. 37-- 2 R.n" Office. 93 i-Bo- th I " J - State Bank of - .... y Pro'v W. II." Breretqnires., TJohn Marwick," CaBhier, ABs'rCaebit AlvaNelsoiii Wiscon- - - ' And get them to figure on wirinsr vour house for eleo- - -- .. .. ! . Interest Paid on Time wltb-AJi- TDepotits- r- Drafu cu ll Farts of the World. Opposite the P. O. on I - - iilRcademy Avenue : S G"t. 4 meermTcagon-tmtcrarlr-nJ- 18 Pi d vrlTr"?? 1 . $ioo.oo DIRECTORS: Len Stanley, brother Joe Stanley, bfjhe seientjmdjulled bothtrlggers lS,t University , of Chicago lnterschol- - now Whit SomOfllrioFChsnges at a snember of th Cubs, is to get while the cat was aBtiroeeV-7'-- : same at the time, .' House. trial with the; Boston Americana. The still on top of the reptile. That fint.atham to Coach for Glanta. younger Stanley ia a tall WashingtonThomas E. Stone, now ished the rattler, and I turned my atchief usher at the White House, will tention to Minnie, who at the double Old Arlle Latham, the most enter- pitcher, and said to be a hammer. succeed Major Charles D. A. Loeffler discharge had jumped for the opening, taining coachef basebalFver knew, f: Manage;;, McGraw is rather sweet on - - all Utw"T L left-hande- d -- as doorkeeper to the president- Mr. Stone has been at the White House ever aince Secretary Cortelyou was secretary to the president, and on a number of occasions had personal cnarge of the cars on which the presl-'- l nt traveled. The policemen will bo taken away- from the. north door ot the WbHe Hon", :whlch n the part of the building. - resl-ficDti- but she had already begun to swell, and was too large to squeeze through. I mixed what whisky I had left with some condensed milk and poured it down hef .thmat. I filled her up with whisky and milk; but she grew worse, and in one hour my Dutch cat was dead.", aw-'- - the outlook for n good season from p.ls Infiian catcher, Meyers, purchased fronf the St Paul club. The Indian la said to be a good thrower and he batted .292 for 83 games la the American association last season. He was something, of a tvith, 45 tallies, late years Latham has been amplrina. and he had 132 assists. bobs ap again ma an active diamond partlcipantrrH baa been signed by John McGraw, not to play with the NewYork Giants, but to be one of them on the coaching lines. He Is expected to atir - p things considerably In the ooachlng department Of trtnl arxicTlt J. uriuaiTiL. i auut elitrpAMinf fwtMnmMa. ii.teiHiii. tliould hiKnWf" to o Wjuh and iell patenM. W to. " boo on twrtiont will y,Ilow lo trt a partner jwouV Taiuatu tsforitiatmn. Kent tree to an; add""1 KukwHow . run-gette- I: promptly ohtsiiwrt In alt eofintiirt, or 10 Tilu-IA(iKCarenU and Coiyrighwi hwwl. BeiKl 6ktAeh, MoM 0 PhIfl, tor V on itentbi!lty; AtL BUtl"' r p.suiftGe 5GI V Seventh IU Wishlnstos, 0. . V pi E |