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Show iiasi:iiai.Ij iumests. The Kliuirss (iamn Annsuiicrd for Ihls Alteruonii. llio Unlicrillr llojs and lIa'ike(oi Teuiorroii. Tho Klrmcts baseball contest, which was broken up by n rainstorm n lew days ago, was announced to take , lace at National I'aik ou Btale load at .1 o'clock this afternoon. The contest will bo tictween the Deeereti and City nines, mid as tho proceeds will goto thu 1'ubllo Library funds the ratrunoge should be generous, Tbu itatne aro majoupni follow it Dt'ireli. Jtu.doin. .Cull l.alr. lloldeit t'altlier.... Graham Pendleton Pitcher llorlon Couehuisu .1 Irst llase. HeKlell Ci 111 Sironl Ilsse ...llrooslrick 11 ardliier... Third ltaso. . Ileechsr Doll . .MiorlMcp . Ilinron (.ostrs .... l-effllold . Ml toy (IrtlUn ., .. Iciiterlicld ilauiuioud lloiqer ltlght 1 lold. . tlrllllth UNlMltailV AMI lll.MKk.HS NIM.8. 1 omorrow Ibo University nud llsnk. irs nines will occupy Iho dlaminlat (Jartleld Heath, and nn interesting game Is assured. The personnel of the team III ' Unlveralty. Positions. Hankers. Call Pitcher llsdger Mclniyro. ....... t'stclicr . koting Nsylor ...1 Irsl base Kessler Wtggilnud.... leond t aso ...,..., Prleo Noars third bao . ill. U'ltriou etliort stop ..Sherman Crow Irt Held Nsbekcr I eanor,.. I eulor Held ...hoholtler kroft lllght Hold Hooka 11IK TIFl'LITTU.N rtlNC. The Templeton nine have a standing challsiigu against any hotel nine In the city. Tlie following Is tho make up of the club. I". W, .Nelson, catcher; Hilly llswlej, pitcher; K. W. Thorn, sou, flrst.ba.e; Alouxo Young, seooud.base, Joseph 1'. Wilson, third base; Joe M. U'llrle ti.sliorlstop; Charles Il.O'JIrleu, left fishier; Wash Voung, center Held, or; Will Hall 1'oore, right lleldir; John lleatty, Jr, extra, nud James I', Bhlelcls, txtra. Maurice Thompson tells us that the lliortust tltuo in tihleti a good poem can I) written Is two weeks, Ilttt some tin mortal poems sccin to hao Mrlttcn thiuischisiu two hours. Thoso who )car after iciriinlcllyitiu-mit iciriinlcllyitiu-mit to Injustico doscrio to suiTer from It. Those who am too tamo to light ngalnsl oppression must cinct nothing ilso, Iho uioit irciious l.)ontomiin-kluil l.)ontomiin-kluil is HUrlji tut no man Is tit for liUrty wlio la not riady to defend It. How llio London journals did icoil loftily w hi ii it u as cabled from this tldo of tho Atlantic Hint (I rent Britain is out I take part in it bimotnlllc confercne o ivf th tho United btatee and other nations, 'lhcy said It w us not so, that England hud no uio for siller, nnd noull not tondescend to mcit tho United Statc In nsllicr lonfereiico. lhcy only proud Btiow that tho Individuals who know least alsmt I ubllo liuu'irs nru llioso that Ihlnl; they know llio most. When the silicrconfcreneothttt Mr. Uoseiieu lias assured us l.ttghud w IU ncicpt our 1m I-tatlon I-tatlon toslmrc In actually takes plate, thesu trint uoMipapcrs will luno omo ingiobpluious, but thoi ivlllbouiuditlod. The riiilndclpliH Telegraph rro-nounici rro-nounici tho rolcrslonnl Juryman, Mho Is found hanging around cir) court i room, "ono of tho soro nmiitlous of the 'tr"" . Victoria, llrltl-h Colnmbli, Is Retting rich oft the Chiuuen that land thtro, pay tho poll tax of tlfty dollars a head to the city goieriilnmt nnd then off to tlie wilderness to bo smuggled across tho border Into thu United btntes for tho month of April Iho reirnue accruing to Victoiln from this Cldneso poll tax amounted to (10,000 WogctlhoChI ncso and Utiluli Culuuibli fciti tlielr money |