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Show Q. TIIK SALT LAKi: TKI DUNK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL PJ 3, 1920. STRONG MEN SOMETIMES TIRE EASILY THE GUMPS STILL ON THE WAY TO FAME AND FORTUNE . But Refuse to Believe That The Are Tired Out Run-Dow- n ATHLETES TONIC EVEN NEED Thia Husky Chap Admita It, and Twice a Year Takes Red Blood Builder Pepto-M&nga- n, II e i tall almost ix feet), weighs on a garden, 1(5, plavs golf, wort 1 and s stronger twd most men, Ho u tho picture of health, took as tigorou a a football plajer. But be ia Mt anemic, gets tired ton constipation, is cda'rv, IS iocuned a tonormal man should more nervous than be, and ia subject to ilusfijunng piui t ta ton of pevntoa. end the conquering bTN wtth a glad grin, throat tha greenback Into the rear pocket of hie trouser. John resumed the mask and to wed p to hia poehtoa and gotpad, work, while Hank ODay took up his Fare right behind him. from Iho stead; "Look out tor your 12. John! Another vmre: 1iank would live on that for wa months. Better elUft it Into arother rocket. John! And Klmg solemn) transferred the d from bio rear ta a aid Vick, Nile - the pubiic- - beUoaed and O' Day red. grw naming Tba fan wanted to "inks out that flank a a tightwad. Well, llauk mav be tight, and be has put away a chunk or sumey tor th rainy day which comes i nch aad poor Hank ta g ails. itbutcome bot tight whoa to doing the right thing for a friend or anyone rts to need, bat be does not advert lae hie chant yfroee tba housetops or sny- - ' BASEBALL 0NV anv-kin- SYISK. By CHICAGO. April 2. There AX. W marked change In th umpiring to IM two major league thia yewr. 811k O'Lnugh.ln, lone th plre In tha American leagu. has . an and wilt t mlaaad fro at hia aU place, and Singer Bjron of tl.a National league, than who got Into mot" rontrovereto-. haa any other umpire in tha husl bean let out at tha big shew and wto to tha Facific vaaat hla umpiring no Tarf Results and Entries y rw. west Phto cam. Bowls ftesnlu. puke nio eld flltto. five Mary --rk lit 1 WMliagteal. IMN, wee; Berwea Jwa geek lit iPerrleg-- i.g2.ee. Calltoaa 114 az.ee. taw. henb- Tim. at PeOiag tiar. Visa Adrtaato hecwmie sag Lady Ormaite alee rsa. homed iwe, 4 r or elalw-hc- . aed wv Oali la IMIerl. $S M. BlUv Evans will ba the deaa of the Was. gl fovieage woe; tea Geld 114 Ikedrireeel. Amerfcan league mrpa of antptree. and za. ft-a- a. IWklting-We- . wrsal: Kuahe 1 Hank O'Day wilt retain that paaiuow to third. Tim. 1 14 : bkaadoa. IW-w, tha National league. U. . lead Parries, twebbaad. Bare hr, atoea Tamaras, hagwara. Pul CeaaaUy, Vallerie Hmpirea have eeme and ioeawiptr-fng heid vans af took Gets Ales raa. aad Tm elm and I (T lay Tbwa swrev 4pw le aad ap. cUtmlag. ais in their respective learned ana d a Self terirngv Msmaita 111 ikodrt-gvee- l. have bean tried la toe poattioo and lew to.ee. 70, am : Bagasmk 1117 Thia ahowa what a bant Job chosen. too hacrtsi. grtto, 41J AO, read: Bsrolp 17 that of tha umpire la although H Wtoaq toJk UN nml: tot. toitoh to t. an a, go, al.T ias. very easy from the stance. is taog If you don t think umpiring I shall game. et Juat try it a nee and ere. bad aoa never-forgthe experience I It waa aaay day in the trying poeltkm. famowal nioa back In ISM, tha year of the association, that I aet out ana day to ins umpire a gama between St. LentsIntotouch Chicago Union. A rather man aaa pitching for St. Loula. aad aa he entered tha bog to pitch tn ball I aet my mouth to cell Ono ban. And. sure enough, although the ban bad coma over tha plate fairly and I caled "One bwli!" with ail ay mightI naw tt one, howBvtf, timl I Ud mmAm mitfUkt. mnd that T TZl Dhafllsd wnen tha btir Irish pttehr !r to walk4 and pitching aramlln behind tha ha. Thara wild look in hla eye aad I mw M njlarhlef. baB What waa that yao caHadtoldthat ha. I Just sent aver tha Plata?" without batttog One strike. said I, an eye, and the big Inman'S scowl bach turned to a amile, and he lo hia position with a tho aaee forward time But from that went along without another kick. t"! au.y. . lr. Chance Almost a Hero. It aaa. iiimiii. helgiaa II. taud. tub, im Ulnae, Jack he ChalJeege aad PmrtS lack tinaalh, (ielwlac. five aad a bah pa In gi lilMIl at P. Hall. 120. a to wow: Sataaa to IKerdtgaesI, r.W.3N to iirml: tugoam M third. Tima, HN Waa Tltag Prog. gait Cares. Old bed. Brig VI Geld. Asm Harbamee aad Martha Uriel aim raa. hen. rifth rare, m Martha Waahiagtm perse, flit e aad amiea. seem Iwliaf Weed Tloiet (I-o- lib). 1 l.t. tot ilaharl. M to 14N NN m: Taylor to Maid to ICotrtlcttll. $2 to secood; 42 third. Lam MT rebolt 111(1 Atom ftift Ttam. 4 to Ibadrigsmi. komdarn, Aatatanott, Bloadi aide aad op. rWHetag, am Sink mow mho aed seventy yerda Prsttmeetsl 104 ( Rich1 errt to wm; Begsrc ltd I. fTTto tgrWesrtsI. (11 to gT.M. aaread; Tom gtedi third. to. Tim. 14. Cep M trowrol. tvm Badge. Haedrel. bee Hem pom.' JaaalU elm tea. IU. WUl Da aad him Ttoatla 14 aad ap, claiming, doom is iwee. aad arwery yanla Mauawmot 104 mt mile (141 to St S, I to wm: Klsgliag liefcet. U nal. g to toto seeoad: Prnaed II 11 IM I WUitlag al. toTvk. third. Time, lASt-d- . Cramp H. ArWtraUr. Detroaa. hewpog gtai- a, Id Tlnaa ftasulta. By Tatoemal torrtra. yum race, six ferVmgo Marl Caanell 104 But wen veterans Gke Frank Chance um to to NM. 2 SO, wm; Medhr have had strange experience lUiatai. wnew asenod: toll Marti lot park, li.eyl. to to dkto pires. It waa one day at Cuo that 11 Ftoah toto third. Time. 1:14 Joha leaned, he waa captain of the Cuba, Beds Wlsg. Tea MrOvaa. hnchmridga. ninth inning, waa tha in went to bat. It Dr. Oily aad Mmtgmsery Jr. ah Capital tie. whenleft-fie-Frna L. and the game was a over an. the gently pasted the pill treat tern, flee aad a half farina r Tarn grtto. gT to wm: Mias feV?nded hot happy he reached the Man 111 IGeyl, 111 iHiapfaj!. toto toto seeoad; Pedatm thowght ww tno Odd Kiag 114 iMrlatyeel. 4 34. third. Timo. plate with what tohehear Htrat Tin Gmrdrmaa. run, They Shall Not Para, only winning 1014 ld umpir. ' ahoutr "Why. haf -- ban wa G Yea n,1,neaa waa Only three-fee- feet irwide si idm. toy toil U to a gama tneMa t Once I went with a friend wa to do the umfriend wherein my deemona piring, My friend made someand ta tha that were a trifle underdose, man bat who a ceiled ha whan ninth, looked had beaten the ball fifteen feet. I for trouble. We got it. ft wiu to wnerft It was g quarter our team waa tied, and we go I neve the cut tie strap and to Just in time In. Tha hack end af the baggy jump waa smashed in by a bnck, aad we . dodged several othera 1 have never yearned for an smnerea I have and always shoe since those days, asked my friend to refrain from umpir. ing when called on. I once saw a neat trick played om a toud and boastful batsman, particularly who proclaimed Hia ability ta bit on and everything. anything Between trnlnss a larva potato wa and tha nicely carved into aIn sphare. bis shirt besom. pitcher concealed It batter appeared tea When the braggart up and threw tha potato pitcher wound in. nice and straight. Biff! - Th potato vaporated fn a squashy miat, a goodly quantity of It getmg Into th batsman eye, to tha laugnter that ensued the batter waa quickly fanned. receipts At a gama played for tha and a aide purse we labored manfully nine inning and found that tha stakeholder had changed hia address suddenly without apnrlamg ua of hia pew cne. This address had heen permanently rtunged, also the money. -- gta Lady Beatar aad Daisy . aim raa. lydnu, Third taco, five fnrtmgo Viva mba 106 toadSweet Apple (4.20. toto rlrrsat. 1 PI Tim 111 iTelieCti. toto third. 1 Wia aad Beads Emma W1W. lawk, re a. Merfard aim Cil.arl faarth race, ms farina re AMeberaa IDS Abe toto toto wm; Uni Msck iretrwi. fll-teeeowd: Peter - II tilaphy). BN toto SUM. third. Tl e. 1:14 4. iu fGtBt. Barrtgma. MMs Dew. Caaciow aad Eve-- Meg irathTro See mlM Jeoa K. Ill CTbomp 103 amt. af as. a to a to wm: Cermedo Hoi-tere Ihrlette toto aeemd: Time. tleemet. 12to (4 . 2 third. 113 to in iDoggaal. Lewm h. lary hew. Nettle Walcott, a. MaeblP aad Gold rhrnb aim raa. Heir M Harrlgaa Hub race. Ct ferhwgo wm; Red Msa toto to os. toto road; lldrml, Tlajea 111 iDoccmal. NN third. Tim. 1:14 13. IMeAnCVIr). toto Merf oa. A. Jmia, gal Soerg aad Hem- - Id BN k TSJubs Entrlas. First me, parse, three hrlmp, fiibee Cogmia C. li. Tec hits It North Sham 11 A Uriah tl Eym 11 11 Re Two The Bdzif AWftfc t Tmik reee, eMm'ag. ahf torlmg 4 year-ai- d Prlaeem 111. gdaelda 111. op Utile 14. Miaotroi 1- 1- C. A. Cemtohey Ul. lady laamn W-Jim I-IPwdiry I- aad cerMge - Vivo op-D- .nss tl AlMcC VJLsScKlSits a d 'TUvrcTTW, vr'T fu fcrl.Yilmh FU;i u4 f ftri territory. The first manager to take advantage of thia feature did not overdo the Innovation. and, at a result, hla club profit- greatly thereby. Hia team, knowing that the chances were greatly tn their favor If they could lay th ball down either the first or' third base line, indulged freey In the bunting game. The opponents, not knowing of the raised foul line, did not resort to the bunting game anv more than they ordinarily did. Finally the secret waa discovered and Naturally, the rapidly pa seed around. stunt waa soon overdone. One manager went ao far as to make an elevation of at least three inches It was almost imto roll possible for s slowly batted ball was so foul. For a time the practice usualthat the overdone that uncertainty ly surrounds the effort to bunt was ened - nt two-ho- after-the-w- - th park all the but the stranger players got off the car, was Joe his seat curious, beretained cause he had felt that he was the attracto out th park so tion that got tha fan early. you Intended seeing the "Thought Joe remarked. gam Oh, no, said th stranger; 1 had no Idea of taking in the game. I tm from Boston; I get plenty of opportunity to see baseball down there. I Juat had a couple of hours to kill before train time, and I wanted to see if' there really waa s place in Vicksburg where there was enough level ground to build a ball - MAT BOUT IS PROPOSED ferimyo Baby Cread 11. tare, ... six Mmdmliae Ulllea 111. Marolag R . Unp4S. Sn ' Mid-to- POCATELLO SUGAR . Marriage Licenses. Clarence Leo Cluff and Opel Webb, both of Pima. Arts. Clarence Lnnt. Colonla Pacheco, Mexico, and Lareua Cluff, Pirns, Aria. Jna pb Fletcher Memmott, Colonla J Dnblaa, Mexico, end Nlius gtowell. Miami. Arts. Curtta-- Jr Butta and Olive V lseeat, both of Balt Lake. Duard E. French, Nampa, Idaho, sad Zrms Beil Perry, Bait lek. New Suits Filed. Ethel Meyers ftffttnit Charltf ft Meyers for dirercs on f round of cruelty. Sarah VkU Uorey against Richard 0. Rovey, for diroroe on ground of ft U. Okay lad W. 8. Giesy against Kiri D. Haskins, to tocOfet $3700 illegal dus Oft I note. gait Lake 'City, la three separate ictlons, gainst lilnnelta Walker, Johanna B. and Nor wood D. Durant, and Elisabeth D, and James to condema land for public A. Phillips, purposes. Beal Estate Transfers. DEEDS. WARRANT to E. T. Caanoa, part sec-titownship 1 south, rung 1 C. T. Csnsos It, went I Pierce Larses to Resale Franco, pert Sectio 2, towaabip g south, range 1 west E. J. Jeaars to William F. Williams, e lot 12. block 5, plat A to Bertha N. Cot-toJames M. Worth lots 24 and 27, block 2, Burton pise P. Ebrenbeim to Ellas Spence, part sec1 tion 20, towaabip 1 south, rang east t PLATINUM THEFT ar i LJ LJ Hi a mm That Extra Pair Means Double Wear 10 10 ,400 10 Mont., April 2. Petitions HELENA, were filed today to place the name of Samuel V. Stewart, governor of Montana, on the ballot aa Democratic candidate for vice president. Poindexter In Michigan. SAGINAW, Mich., 'April 1. Declaring that the league of nations but variation of former Kalaer William's plan for th centralisation of th government of canworld. Senator Mile Poindexter, didate for the Republican presidential nomination, delivered A scathing arraignment of th league before a large audience here tonight. The speaker apless centralised form of govpealed for ernment, declaring that communities I should be able to govern themselves. He also scored railroad organisations which threaten to tie up th transportation of th nation unless their demand for certain concession were met. Davis Club Organized." CLARKSBURG, W. V., April 1 W. Davl for Th president club waa organised In hi home city her tonight by 100 Democrats from all section of Weet Virginia. Thoa present pledged their support to movement to obtain the Democratic nomination for the ambassador to Great Britain. Congressman Greely. who ad-h dressed the meeting, declared that had ootamed pledge of support for Mv North California, Davis from Texas, Carolina, Arkansas and Florida, first John BOXELDER DEBATERS WIN AGAINST WEBER 0 I .,,. D 2.786 re FUNERAL OF WOMAN LARGELY ATTENDED M Uool double the wear of your suit by including an extra rair of trousers. You practically get TWO SLITS for the , , price of one. Other tailors avk MATERIALS. Guaranteed from $o0 to $G0 for suits of this quality without the EXTRA TROUSERS. Our price for Suit snd - ALL-WOO- L made-to-measu- Special to The Tribune. service PAYSON. April 2. Funeral held yesterday In th Second ward meetMcClellan, ing house for c.Mra Almyra were largeMcClellan, wife of Jasper ly attended. The floral offerings wer many and beautiful. were William Elder Th speaker Fred Tanner and Chariee Whit. Muaie was furnished by the Nelson quartet Invocation waa offered bv Elder German F.llsworth and th benediction wa pronounced by Elder Kamuel D. Moore. Interment was in Paiaon cemetery. Bishop Elisha Brown, who had charge of the servic- e- dedicated tha grav Criminologist Testifie Full Suits and Extra Pants $53 Guaranteed I, n, e (75,000. L. D. S. Editor Her Llahona, Hugh Ireland, editor of th publication of the NEW YORK, April I. Platinum val th official missionary Lake yesIn Salt arrived D. 8. church, ued at (50,000 was found tonight by th L. from Independence, Mo., with A. pollc following th arrest of two mende-In terday to attend E. Lloyd, assistant manager, the downtown Jewelry district, who scribed themselves aa Robert E. Carter, tli general conference. B. BowJoseph I. Bowdea to William to Th Tribune. e 10 Special plat A. den, lot 14, block 1, BRIGHAM CITT. April 2. The Boxred B. A M. lnv;tnent company to elder high school debating team were Newman, lota M and 82, block 2, Don yesterday In the debate Brotnera subdivision of IS. plat G... 1,600 returned victor with the Weber Stake academy, held In Bessie Bollings to Laura F. Pullmsa, 850 this city, and with the Ogden high school, lot S. block 13, plat F held In Ogden. Lilly M. Ritchie to E. B. Ealinaki. lot .600 The Boxelder team wer composed of 1, block 13c plat G, Annie H. Cain to K. A. Rogers, lot 1, Nelson and Leslie Barker, affirmaMay 16 tive, and Lola Hansen and Rees Merblock 16. plat D... J. D. Evans to Jobs 0 Unger, lot 6, , negative. 100 rill, block 17. plat B The affirmative team won from Weber lot 4. won from Ogden Joha pander to W. L Frank, team and the negative .200 block 20. plat I) Resolved. That high. The question wa Tattle Bra company to g. P. Jones, lot should pae 16 sthe United States government 8, block plat P SALE DEED. arbitration for the compulsory legislation AND BARGAIN of labor disputes Involving pubtio utiliAlice T. Unnn to Mary E. Felfusoa, th diunder Is This 1 ties. department lota S and A Rlghlaod park, plat D.. rection of Mis Fsy Cornwall. RBI RIVER'S DEED. A Trust company to Ctab Barings Eleanor Grama, lot 1. block 130, plat h-- I a miner of New York, and Joseph Fredf erick, an actor of Kt, Louis. Mo. One them, th pollc say. had platinum valued in checks and at (lO.OoO on hla person the his possession led to th discovery of deremainder at a hotel. The prisoner unobtained the platinum nied they bad lawfully. Th police announced th arrests were mada aa th result of an Invest uraUott wbleh has been under way alnre January t, when a chemical plant at Berth Amboy. N. J., waa robbed of platinum Valued at HELD FOR $75,000 Stewart for Vice President. GET BERTH Rft-toir- Pcpto-Manga- ten-rou- aea-he- lf i ' (iude a Icpto Mangan is aa abo-lulelbuilder in dependable all conditions of lowered itahty not due to enou disease of the vital orJt improve the appetite, in' gans. creates part color to the cheeks, and new hop and ambition in those have liecome pale, weak and a I'fpto Physician recommend Gudo When you order, bo auro tho Mangan. on tb word paekaqa. GudeV is Gude it is not Without Furnished in both liquid and tablet form. For sal by ill druggist. (Advertisement.) , 1 tjts Anfti me. tk By raiVerrrl Berries. Aiding Belief rand. To lto Peahaadler111, 1- 1- Moge.. NtW TORE. April 2 Of fee ef a 20 000 to 111. - 1 Opmer Je Special to Tha Tribun Save "sirmsler I li aer prrtM . mv. Bee aad mr he if Jbripmt fuitooge is Sleeker to a fistsk et the elite, re coliseum on "BRIGHAM CITT, April 2. R. L. Fish-bur- n mrmmm lift ftf lift (ftlbftf Sprit 20 erm toitsy tn Billy K allow. Lewis'!of thin city has been appointed counVSi Tmnto lift Dr. master, from Joe Coffey, tb Chicago pro- ty chairman of the Jewish relief cam1- 1- Th Archer Calvert in Riddle met 111. Boxelder county's apportionment Basdow will accept th offer naly, It was paign. is $1500 and Mr. Fishburn has made an fai Wage Pip tstlmece r m11 siM is sat ofmg aad If par of thie sum t6 the variBroom Froahua III. hoan lto11 march Is hew lock, where he pre- apportionment mrh II for ous precincts of the county. A generous Jack fered fer to hero K stated. pmdlvr 11 Poach U PoSey Jam response is being given by th people. otohetf furienem--To tare, flo d 10 a eterma IM, Go Or MAY Tad It Ada Cat This Out It If Worth Money. lassie McCloy lto lane 1- 1- h Cut out this slip. Inclose with 6c and Arrwwhmd CITY lto ltoFTfrh rare, mile aod twee. yards Tsstahm mail It to Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Are., your name and IM. Mmtrvas Chicago. III. writing i asm to pores vlw 111 You will receive In return 1L fhov lto Croak Mm- - It probable that fVw'atrMo will have a trie! clearly patty lto Boos package containing Foley's Mortcy Knak ft teem tn tb Wsree-ir- ; lor cough, cold and croup; mil aod Su thft year If th ritjr and Tar, Pilh for pain in aides and KepimUm 103. tofue Kidney Pormteilo. Kolry raytral CWr ltoMedulla frft?hn purcbft4, ,. Mwo rheumatism, backache, kidney end H t lto PM lto Anthony. Idaho Falls nd Black hack; and Kolry Isihartlc Em Nvptooo h tedder ailments; ill he the teams to compose the foot mile aad lovely varda Pee lee Tablets, a wholesome snd thoroughly cue. fee Tel ee Tn as to e lto be I to rto cathartic, for constipation, bil. aHr I'tA wa pnjhMnhed yrftlMV cleanring iicadathe M 1S. nod sluggish bowels. Mermna lto Iwoacl 111. Wps 1 Hv boost the iousness. In ocateHo fan tftvrrtoon 111. to bw to heageB Adv ) Lrtowd Lrugs, lo put b hramra-JohpsounUoimi pustima theie. end W --mteec. elvwdy: War brvy. iThto He told all this himself, aud added. henever I hava the aense or tho. memory to tah two or three bottles of (Jude's Iepto hliuigao in the late fall and early rpnug I am as riUht as a tritet. The trouble is, I forget. m If toI hired a doctor oaly' to renuud take 1cpto Mangan twice a vear it would bo worth liundred of dollars to Vt . . line tirely removed. The built up Itfoul waa to for, unless tha advantage of the home club, it would never be resorted to. good-alze- wwtototowav (Chicago Tribune Eperial Eerrlc.) PALM BEACH. Fl April 2 -Ri- ch-ard Croker. Hr., former Tammany chief, and hia wif today announced a finish fight with th Croker children. Mra. Croker, In th preaenc of her husband, charged Richard Croker, Jr., with gross misconduct In connection with the administration of hla father's affairs and said they would proceed agalnat him to atop what they called hla peraocutlon. had Mra. Croker- - announced that ah sent for her father and mother In Oklahoma and intimate of har youth to com her and testify in contradict'on of the annaatiinal allegation that ah ta not what ah claim waa a well known character along Broadway and "had prior to the said marriage received th inti mat attentions and pecuniary support of other men. These charges ar part of th bill of complaint asking that Mr. Croker, fir., be adjudged Incompetent and a commission appointed to take charge of him and hla property. Cam-pal- 1 ; J. Is unsportsmanlike, Tf jrou have ever been to Vicksburg. Miss., you will appreciate thia story as: Now Joe In a loval told by Joe Jackson story, even southerner, bot heA likes thia one of the slap at though it takes southern states. For those who have never been to the city of Vicksburg, Miss., it might be well to say that there d hilia in and lot of are Around that burg. will be recalled, got his start it Joe, In that section of th country, leading in the South Atlantic league one year, and In the Southern another, before he made hie debut as A big leaguer. Of course, he was big favorite with the natives in that section of the country. After becoming famous aa a big leaguer, the club of which Joe waa a member staged s game at Vicksburg. He was a very much advertised Individual, and the secretary of the bush league team in that city anticipated a big gate in honor of th coming of the former hero. A special street car was chartered to take th major league club out to the perk. However, a stranger managed to bet on the same car unmolested, because everyone thought be was a friend of someone else. Tha stranger happened to alt next to Jackson. It was at least two and Joe was hours before game tim rather delighted that people should i alOn ready be on the way to the park, disthe way out Joe and his new friend cussed baseball forward and backward. Joe felt that he must be attentive to would come out to any individual who the park a couple of hours In advancecon-of the game. Incidentally, from hie versation, he was able to make out that the stranger was well versed In base- CROKER TO COMBAT CUUM OF CHILDREN hoods were represented in the meeting Tribus. willi ftamuel Gon pers, prosRlcul of Ihe k Collin of federation, April ! and other federation officials, Portland won the dooluton from Romeo but tho result of their deliberations will bout here to- not b mads public listen tn iho twelve-roun- d yet. It was said. night. Whll refusing to disclose th subjects Tlie decls.on was awarded on point. talked over, Frank Morrison, secretary of th federation, said that everything Officials also declared was harmonious.' Johnson Jack Enter. Un. th fullest harmony existed and that if) 3 ANGELAS. Cal., April -- Mra. Ihst th fullest cooperation iu th comiug Jack Johnson, wife of th former heavywa looked for. weight champion, who recently arrived at Mexicali, Lower California, from Mexico Wood Honors McKinley. City, hex entered the Vnlted Mates at CANTON. Ohio, April 2. Major General Calexico, Cal., acroes the line from MexihU thia afternoon viewed cali, according to a report received here iMiwnl Wood Pm th McKinley morn-mfor the first today from agunta on the border by Aland placed a lftruft wreath of poseft fred E. Burnett, chief of the Immigration on the tomb of thft martyred Jreftident. service in southern California. General Wood, In an ftdtreft iftlftr, paid tribute to lTeidnt McKinley l opendtftcuMlon of national U Ogden Man Enter. ing trainemphasising uiilveraai military I.ns ANGELES. Cal.. April 1. The first eue.ftnd ld would which he benefits Iho ing entries in the Pacific coast thympio games accrue of that to tha nation by adoption tryout meet, to be held June 24 at Pasav dena, near here, were made today by irtem, General Wood declared that thft Major A. 1. Ulnamanu, president of the Ogden. and rec nation needed a budget 1tah, Athletic club, who, bv letter, noti- ommended tnft as one means of improvingnvemfied Robert Weaver, In charge of A. A IL that every sblnct on theactivities In southern California, that present her should bs permitted to appear twelve. Ogden men would compete, floor of either hoiso of congress to defend ths policy of his department, -sure The budget system Is ths most Matty McIntyre Dies. means of bringing about ft generai na2. Matthew McIntyre, tional retrenchment,' he declared. DETROIT, April s left fielder with the Detroit American from 1105 lo 110, died here tonight of Johnson at Detroit. Influenxa. He was 40 years oht. Me- -. DETROIT, Mich., April 2. Senator HiIntyre also played with the Chicago Whit Sox and after leaving th majors ram W. Johnson of California cam back clubs southto Michigan ton ght to close his empaign in the western and managed ern leagues. for presidential preferment In Monday primaries. proble- m- SenDiscussing Kelleher Mada Manager. ator Johnson sa:d he had no fesr ofwas ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 2. John Kelle-he- r, social upheaval, that the country revolution, but that shortstop for the St, Joseph team of in no danger of the Western league, will manage th team he did fear teactlon. t work. thts year, Edward Hanlon, owner, an"There are emister force nounced today, ttelleher played in 1915 h said, "to away the progress that with th SL Louis American league team. the people h ve mada In the iaat few tba only cure decades. Social Justice for anarchy." . Sparka Scorn Knockout. for Th senator expressed contempt of men that have arisen . BrSBEE. Aria., April Speedy" "two classes and war sine profiteers. the patrioteer Sparks of Tulsa, Okla, knocked out Jack He characterised his campaign as an Rooney of Los Angeles In the fourth round of their scheduled . bout experiment in politics. that he said, If I can prove, her tonight. man who has no great wealth and who who thos with will not tie himself up Ontario Hockey Winner, aim to exploit th government of th don CLEVELAND, April 2. The Tiger of United States can win, I will hav to Hamilton, Ontario, defeated the Cleveland a greatIn thing for the generations this campaign the contribuhockey team, 4 to 2, in an overtime game come. of behalf tions that have been made in her tonight. some candidate are scandalous. v peels I to Tb latCATKI-LO- . fins ever connect I lie ground-keepe- r with the aucccas cf a team; jel some of t;iem on the major league circuits have pl.iieil prominent parts In many important battles on the diamond. Lausfly they are simply carrjlng out the orders of someone higher up; but every now and then they perfect some featuri that helps th home team and until dm-- 1 covered work lo th detriment of the visitors The built up foul line, the elevated pitcher's box and the slowing up of the playing field by the use of water when the opposition Is fast on bases are few of tha contrivances that are juat concocted bv th groundkeeper. Not so many years ago when the buntn ing game waa at Ha height s manager hit on the ramed foul line aa a contrivance that would rreally aid the efforts of hia players to bunt succesafullv. The manager noted that many of the bunt that seemed perfect et the start carried foul a few Inches. Th Inflelder. seeing that tha hatter would surely beat th bunt If a play waa made, took a r hence that the bill would rol' foul. He would follow the ball carefully aa it slowly rolled down the line, and Just as toon aa It got a fraction of an im II Into foul territory would pounce upon It, It evidently occurred to the wise manager that if s alight e evation waa given the territory that bordered the foul- - line many a bunt that would roll foul on level because of the territory would stay fair, lack of the necessary momentum to carry It up the alight Incline. Invariably the Inflelder who took a chance and let the bell roil, hoping it wou 1 go foul, discovered to hla dismay that Just aa the ball seemed ready lo go Into foul territory It had spent its force and, because of th elevation, rolled back into fair Bawls Xntrio pwvt j torlra Lett Utli Italy li Temp II gharp PisirTrl 11 , asd seemly mew. ciaimiag. mil B i is After Night 11 yrar ISa aad op Msadio paid tadlaa K AhM betas Ito Lies 11 ppemg I et. arms ley a. H be winch hird Gomul WS. Tveowen 1- 1- St. Ciair Bello rare, ciaimiag. ata forioar. Geeeral Bym id sad ap Fromm' bo U ball. 111. Ideal 111. lady Mom 1- 4- Crndel.ru When .they reached IN Priori ta II 11 Gmcha lto hry 1 Plt- ?' L FROM ROMEO HAGEN Few ia -r- rrraldr Fifth race, ctetmlar- - ow Tea to PK lto Dm Dadre ad 11. Cborlrofoela Ml. Weldor 11 Lady Medford Baiting; the Umpire. 11 Thrill Writer Tarahnw 11 o a when never are crowds The happy half -race, etahwiag. five tba umpire. taking aatcrack at aad ap Lady Herrlgrr 104 Oncethe west aide ground when 107. MGreat Hawk Daady Vra MtmStarher the Cubs were playing there Johnny SI Lakm M. Media H 1 ole 102. aad op. Khng. then the Cubs' famousanacaichar. Srrmib race, he Hemp. afterdrove the ball down tha Una hipnete to Teh park." flee aad- a half fartwgo noon for a home run that waa sadly 411.... a- MT. Berry D- - lie. hltlir Chrelhew deSola PS, Phroao needed. A a be crowed the plate a Team A. BamlHm M. M, LEWIS-STECHElighted bug tossed a tl bi3 from tba Warn 11 flMurtd- - JACK COLLINS WINS, INSIDE mv-k- OLoughlin and Byron Will Be Missed by Base ball Fans. er BILLY EVANS TIIE ftri. Dr. Neamr, mother of Mra Bennett said he had examined th clotn-lo- g worn by Mrs. Neamy when her partly burned body waa found In the furnace of th Neamy block In Lead, B I) . December 7, last. 11 said red alam on tha clothing had been tested and had been shown to be human blood. The doctor said he could demonstrate how the blood stain wer caused. His demonstration had not len completed when court adjourned tonight. fhe park In nrdrr. Bhort llne officials ha e mrreod to ck the shop this sunt mer one dur per at 4 o clock, and thts with Sundaiy ftflerpoons. wUl give time for two gamea each fteek. tliftitf-hJ. Robb Brady vt the PoenteDe of eommerco will confer some time today with Tommy Ftttpfttrlck, who will probably manage the I'orstetio team. in Trial. DF.APWOOD. S. D, April 2 Dr. A I.. Bennett Denver Criminologist, took th stand as a riate witness today tn Keurle. th trial of Mr. and Mra cna-ge- d with th murder fp Mrs. hilda i re Extra Trousers a . i p cv Broadway , |