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March E. 24 Princeton jnfcer- )rt feated Colu5etball gama hare to- collegiate WiVHATTAN'. a a rlble that h might hit hard and often tnough to win a plac aa a regular. a e a OAKLAND. March 9 Two Oaks will start work Monday on thair own grounds... lmnny Will and Claud Cooper, outfielders, art the hold out unly players to a w a .... .... ... Th Oaks need a shortstop. Jack Knight being the only candidate at present. The major league have been asked for aid. e a . . a Nineteen of Heattla's were out for practice today, players a a a NEW YORK, March 9 Umpire W. . Klrm of th National leagua will start tonight on a leagua training camps for th purpose of instruct. Ing the pitchers In the new rules and regulations at tha recent meeting of adopted the major leagues In Chicago. I ft Aft Aft 4 ifriuLt olfcomftUcoJ ftf lig.r f 'enbufflad. a beat hi allaict uf Ih a. gas of paaaag, all a.akera of th had rallied during Ik early moraiag to tha daptha ef tka fungi wa th trorodlia. which vary prabaht ftpl at that momsal lyiag aatmai(ad plana. eg a laid lor tael same avaaias Aa la aua declined (ha Juniia gradually awakened (C.ght ruiuna ta the uadr art h, tn oraaeiouat xra k of a twig rhalianged attention and con raced visions of alt Biilair of la tha ahadooa up from a fiaal laapectiea oftxwklsg thy r.flo I woo otartlad to find that whsrs as alga of Ilf hod boas visible a momsal bofara a full gftawa epoltod bach ptad th immed-al(onground, standand graatng Int th ing madtonloa from which h had appaanlly jsngl cocoa. Aftar satisfying htmaalf juat that 00 particular daagtr tbraataoad. ha tooh himaalf up Ih oaach hi a gallop, to b follow 4 la a few mlnulat by anotbar. hi twla la also and appearance but not la aettoa. for ho broke out of tho lungio and away aa if bis ulmoal spend wan not quits power and control, quick pick-u- p and extraordinary acceleration to real peed, are to roqutro-mant- a trained lata Than lb jungl fowl, rnpllraa feature inherent in the Cl ere land Six and feature with which Clereland owner are delighted. of our bantam, a p pea rad to food on th baach until in thair constant watrh Many a Clereland Six owner ,ha aald, It would be hard to tell you what a good car the for trouble from tb air. spotted mo. whan with a great they It1 wooderfuL" Cleveland and Dollar honestly moch profanity thy mad for aballar A fitting climax cams a in the tree equipment miring the very few of manufacture, duah. when a file of eight spotted ta dear, ted by a beck, with als do built by mea wboM Bucccutful experieoc and tho van and a liny (awn bouncing been tag yd in tho wholly tn th production of fine car, th Gere along attff about s fast from my positionpaaaai unland Six befan roOng out to the world last Auguat. aware of tho straag bird parched si overhead Since then thousand hare gone to delighted owner noil With dok cams tb moon, a mart od thousands more are going every mooth. full raplacing tho glsro of tho soa with a aoftar Itch! which brooght oot Tber Uni any other light ear that will gir in raliaf ovary object on tho aaad. and mad you to much of aQ that yoajwiah, and at tuch a ghostlv th smtngly ondl which prooaaaion of gam trovollad lair price. an din over Its aor-fanolleoly at th aam safety lima beeping watchful ay and heedful a r toward Come let ua shouf yoa whet a cut the Cleveland th Th Bllenc waa broktn jungl. at tntarvaln by th bark of only Roadster (Throe Pa anger) $1349 within tha jungl. tho hoot of aa owl Touring Car (Ftre Paengen) $15S5 perched In a nearby tree, or th call $2195 Sudan $2195 (Ftvo Coupe of aome of tho (Foot Paengers) night-flyin- g wattr fowl ranging along tho shor (an arte r. a. ctwy) Toward morning th moon sat, and with th fading light tha hop of .mg Htrlpos" suffered rwlaps.In But th darknaso did not laoaaa th QUIGLEYlightest tha Ihtaraat In ray sarronnd-Ingfor the comparative quiet of a 33 Exchange Place. Wasatch 3996. ahort time before was lost In a confusion of noises. Th scurrying of hark and anorta of startled grunts and oqncals of a terrified door, th crash of brush all Irattflod to pig, th continued presence of th gam and the undivided attention each on was .,w ' c,r of hla own . As tb darkness. Juat beforeakintb dawn, was dissolving pajlenc. was At th or th jungle to ths right edge a shadow appeared, swy remained motionless for a and then advanced across thnaiminl sand directly toward mo. In tha dim light recognition at any dlslanca was tm possible, bst tha taae and grace of movement, with ths absolute alienee whichcoupled had fallen on ths jungle ,,l,U d0ubt 0 Iuiram;i.,flaVrT Identity of th visitor. As he ap the laat element of duubt proached became certainly, and th An article In Student" Life, the stuef an action eharglnr extortion It reception Married Courthouse. '. Ing th superior courts on Monday; a mass At about dents paper which was Instrumental ten "'"''ypfep.red. the bullet of apartmsnt house tenants H him yard struck In keeping many students at Logan, meeting amidships, (Special Correspondence.) e and such Is the knnek-dow- n plan a definite campaign of rollaf and of power In were told A. that authorities A March college l.h COALVILLE, marriage tha securing of corrective action by ' being, a Winchester for subscription All payment h receipt of requests for properly train license was granted yesterday by the the city are proposed features la th acoverturned lht, and complaints regarding ed men and women for positions pay- - county clerk's office to Ray Andre campaign driven Into ths sand, and tually against high rents hers, ac. leaving should be mads to J. L. ing from as I discovered Inter, a complets full to to ). 400 to H. 000 and that two Homer of Wanahlp and Irene Mar- - cording C. V.an announcement her offleq with H .A. Pedertar.gth ho struck. whore Johnson, Impression U. Dudley, attorney for tii day A. by C. seniors had C. R post of Ida. accepted , chant, Emmett, Bishop One fling of his powerful forearms A Co.. II West First North 8t Tennants Protective recently formed tlons at the higher figure. Jones performed the ceremony in the association. and a clawing of the sand and h was son Telephone 19. Homs telephone 117. which opens clerk's office. Ths gone, without a siund. Into th odg quarter, spring of tha Jungla about forty Jeet sway. Agent for ths Daily, Saturday and March 8, presepts opportunities not New and Church Former Postmaster Just insidft 4ht tftnftlft h alone to those already In school for ft few minutes and stopped, gtruintlftd Construct New Garage. finished, as publication. continued study but to those who wish I thought, and General Hitchcock ready for a rids on a to begin their school work, according pole. Following ths (Special to The Newa) that I would later find himconclusion to President Peterson, who declares - COALVILLE. March 9. A new stretched out Comes Out For Wood that many courses of both vocational garage with a frontage .of 50 feet on there, when daylight arrived I return! ed to my boat, which lay well and be will .to open on 100 college grade feet First Main and street a mile or NEW YORK, March S. Frank B. the and students pn that date. Our catalog South The construction. now under after breakfasting hurriedlybeach, returned lists 199 courses which will begin now building belongs tft'T.'E. Moore and Hitchcock of New York, former postwith my native crew of six to bring and students may enter without find- will out the prise. J. H. master general, who managed the HOLD be pf brick construction. FEAST Arrived at th spot whers tha tiger ing themselves behind In any part of Salmon and Frank Klppon are th campaign of William JI. Taft for th had dragged himself Into th we the work says President Peterson. contractors. , presidential nomination' In Republican examined carefully everything jungl in sight, 19US and Charles K. Hughes campaign Special vocational courses In Engbut could see nothing of him. Bo we delish agronomy, tor the nomination in 1916,-wianimal husbandry, (Special to The News.) started In. single file, In New Furniture House vote bis entire time from now until the front with the rlflt reidy, Sahib" and found March J.' The annual mathematics, and veterinary science LOGAN, to national contention the that he had dragged himself Republican have been scheduled to suit the needs further Will Open Salesrooms campaign of Major General- - Leonard than 1 had thought. Following the meeting and banquet of the Cache of the 160 federal vocational men In was It announced Col. traU ft little way we reached a point Wood, tonight by at the 'college, and these (Special to Th News.) William Cooper Proctor, chairman of where further fttxuggling accomplhihed Valley Clearing Mouse association was training will be open to all vocational POCATELLO, Ida., March . A ths Leonard Wood campaign commit- nothing, so one of the natives stepped held at the Hotel Ecclea last night. courses students.- - All of the work, in gas en- new . furniture company will forward to cut a path. At tha first Forty-tw- o s' open tee. r. stroke of the x-- a roar broke district wereofficers of banks E.of this gines, automobile and tractor work, thelr.store next week In the building I Sheppresent. out right ahead, chopper Joseph under our farm seemingly hiechanlcs, Princess the forging, machinery, occupied by formerly Trial of the Cache Valley machine feet, full throated and savage, trem- herd. president and wood work which theatre, near --th - Nicollet hotel on Deportation endous beyond .description, tha na- Banking company and president of proved sowork, winter the Ts new street The Main business during tives swarmed up the nearest trees the popular Locked Up Are Jurors clearing houae association, was quarter wilt be (Repeated this spring. ' headed by V. without standing on the order of their master Meeks yrhft for. th The of ceremonies. speakers and going, there awaiting: de- were hung For Final Selection past few 'years has been associated Charles ;H. Stewart, William E. I jumped Into, velopments. tho clear, wtlh th Petepson Furniture company t the same time Evans, Senator J. W. Funk, and G. W, Logan Society Enjoy up flinging the, snd the Idaho Furniture company of TOMBSTONE. March S.Twenty-fou- r rifle, and waited, for several hundred Shaw. Fine Military 3all this city, and H. W. Sherwood, a fur- men, 12 of whom win be relieved from pounds of annoyed noth-inIs tigerg Mr. Stewart the of manager to materialiseextremely man of niture Salt Lake. Entire new duty by- peremptory challenges'- were without detby, but reeerve -bank federal (Sfieeltil to- The Kiwi), entered- locked .up under the card of happened- beyond a continuation Twelfth district. erquipment wlH be placed of the solo, mars, snarls and growls at Salt Lake City, .and. he discussed twenty-sixt- h bailiffs until Wednesday . memlngi LOGAN, March 9. Th ing. when the state' will strike, five mea blending In an uninterrupted song. the various phases of banking, particwas held ball' After several minutes Inaction, some ularly the curtailment at the present annual military from the list amt th defense seven. deliberation and the quieting of a still time of bank loans, The Jury was completed at I o'clock Elks Brin? Dancers. ifr. Evans, state here last night, over a thousand peosmall voice which seemed to aay. "Tou this afternoon when court was addon't really need this particular tiger," bank examiner, spoke of the evils of ple being, present The Thomaa ' journed- until 5:10 p.m., the state hav(Special to The News.) I started working around the approxicarrying overdrafts. G. W. Shaw, ap- Smart gymnasium, scene of the affair, ing asked that period to await the arJda.. -March 6. The rival POCATELLO. mate position of the tiger keeping praiser, of the Federal Land bank of was brilliantly decorated and richly of a witness whom Assistant Elksrlub to has Ruth as. far a? possible clear of the clingengagedbring Of furnished speolal for the occasion.'. discussed profiCounty Attorney Georges Roark aald and of classic FtiDenls until Berkeley,andCalifornia, exgroup ing vines and undergrowth, n et were-largcurious Interest e and tit the federal land act. finally, lying flat on my face, chin tn teering dancers to Pocatello March IS. This.the24xpct4 men passed. When court again brief- hibits of war trophies and souvenir announcement a Senator. the mud, I .saw th head fifteen' feet guest, Funk, spoke aald1 met been decided Roark has the state Jiad greeted with for the e away. ly of the .work, of tha fair price com- gathered ,.from various sources Interest In the Gate city as the Elke not to challenge the juror. Kars laid back Dat, lipa drawn up ball. . . . . r, The .present trial was begun Feb. enterfostered have excellent many and away, from two rowa of wicked mission. Prof. W. O. Robinson of the; Brig2 last. were the The banks represented It was expected .as much or tainments. With the party will bo more teeth, green, eyes glaring murderous Thatcher grand ham to directedhe time be preYoung college .would Brothers Banking company. required hate, that head presented a picture or Kill Rhode, ' tenor, and Pauline sent the evidence by both sides. In all Ktnrt Nsitfonat concentrated malevotence beyond hank; Cache Valley march which was led by Captrrand wer Laurence, names of drawn the for 2.4S0 pianist. ' made- doubly impressive by Mrs. Russell B. Hartie. Music for th Jury company, and Farmers duty. the volume. shd character of sound Is- Banking the Agricul- ( Merchants Savings, bank of Log&n; dance was furnished-b- y a keen suingto from It, expressingsome tural Idaho Attorneys Elect. orchestra, augmented by one not Hyrum State bank, Wellsvllle State local college rip the hide off musicians. Eight Injured by hank, Farmers Banking company of far away.. very (Special Correspondence.) The. ball was under the general diA second shot and the note sub- Cache Junction; the West Cache State -6. TWIN FALLS. Ida., March The O. T.C. Boiler, Explosion sided, the head sank from view, and bank of Trenton: Commercial. Nation- rection of the college the turmoil Of a few al bank of Bmlthfieldr State Bank of county bar association of; Twin Falls qulet.succeeded The before. came 1' their here natives Wednesday momqjijb meeting By Universal Service.) Pioneer .Woman DeatL at down from positions which they had Richmond ; Lewiston State bank; FJrst and transacted PHILADELPHIA. night, elected-Ulce- r March 5.A boiler reached In about' three seconds, ana National bank and Idaho State & Sav' business. Cum considerable Taylor in the basement of th cut a way Into th animal, stopping ings bank of Preston. explosion (Special to The News.) A. wa elected and J. min e restaurant Cro.s-Keywas lir West Phll- within reach of a long Emma presidents when is March LOGAN, .Mrs. . It, afternoon' injured eight under protection of They suc- sdelphlk .this cook at.tb Myers. secretary-treasure- r. polo a formeriy-Westerberg; n the fine, to determine Whether It was fatally, and caused - the and Guy Lr Kinney, parsons. Beefiive House, Salt Lake. Ctty, dur- ceed H. a case of gone goose or Just possum. Agricultural College ot the building to collapse. front wer Committees' apF. Smith respectively. of lifetime Joseph If was goose, so theyCArrted K, ing the Begins Spring Term and ' JOB PRINTING HN0 on a pole, out to the beach, to anslung Afor many years a worker In a sim- pointed to revise the bar schedule- and, book county- law' ccompanying .chant of victory and . LOGAN. March . A big Stay In ilar capacity in th Salt Lake Temple, to consider a proposed BINDING. was stricken library. thanksgiving. She died here yesterday. haa concluded been Just drive This specimen measured ten feet School" We ate the pioneers In Job Printsuffrom tip to tip, and weighed - about at th Utah Agriculturaf college, by with paralysis two days ago, this ing and Rook Binding In th stale.' Francisco San The skin.- with students and faculty, to convince short fering causing, her death. fotnhundrod pounds: Begins for handOur facilities ar th bestma-.She was 9 years old a native of out h scar or blemish-beyonthe bul- course students at the Institution that Anti-Hig- h ow po at; uiass ot work, Rent Drive ling let marks, has been mounted as a rug. they .ahould' not return home at th Sweden but a resident of Salt Lake or how smalt lor and now serves both as a decoration cloM , the .winter quarternow end and Logan for "the greater part of her JOB-eXPand t recall thrilling moments which RAM JEANCiaCCt March 5. (Th 20--4 THE DESERET NEWB Uufc may be equalled, bat Dover exeelletf. ant-ma- ll No Other Light Car Offers So Much Umal mt i. hd rr, 1 it dr Pengor) J1 DULL PASTIME (Continued from preceding page.) lanta people, via a public print of that town, giving his reasons for th change. Sob artists, feature writers and those who deal In literature which quickens the heart beats and rushes tears to the human eye should take note of this Johnny had likened the callepistle. off Alma Mater to the call of country, and the breaktng'of old ties Is a matter, of "good lurk and Ood bless all of 70U Yellow Jackets. If Heismann can talk to a team before the curtain goes up and between the Acts Ilka he .wrote that letter Penn will .send forth each Saturday during October and November for the next three seasons,!!- boys fortified with a zeal for success that will rock the teeth loose from those unfortunate backs who seek distance through her scrim mage line. Cheers aad Chaattsemeata. Bill, our old colored rubber In college days, used to say that Jack Johnson was no man's fool. Bill attributed all the legal atrocities of Jack to his desire to awaken the hate of the white race to such an extant that all would be present each time he fought for the set purpose of being- - on hand when Jack too the count. Reasoning along simllai lines It might be assumed that Jack Kearns-l- s desirous of haring all survivors of the World war within the vicinity of the ringside when his protege. Jack Dempsey.. tucea that popular fighting man. Georges Carpentier. of a year After some of wranglingsGn and out of court tha magnates have made peace and we are Trr have a big league ball with us this summer. Perhaps the Increased price of admision was what they were after. At least, and not until, then did we have peace. . -- - three-quarte- Three-Cornere- d rs Gurr in Two Fight Reult Death One Wounded ASHLAND.' Ky., March 5 Milford r. c; a: a, ft, CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELANDv OHIO at Logan Office ry ly off-slwi- so-u- 1 Ml ll -- -- .... - - nr . . n, do-si- re - It -- . d Jerry Hubbard anLA brother-in-laand Willard Hubbard, were killed " was Of Milford, brother Hubbard, woXiri-- it In a gpn.. fight beseriously at Pounce, Va.y tween the three today border on the Kentucky-Virglnl- a The men were said to be Intoxicat-In Milford engaged ed and quarreled: a rifle duel with Jerry and killed him. Milford then exchanged Willard and shot Milfo-- d fulling to the ground with two bullets In hla body, but aeri-- , ously wounding Willard. a -- Semi-Week- Kftnrf-- Mis-iou- Wight., a BEN HON HPRINC.A OaL. March i A wlra wa aent to Jocko Cairo In that dear Havana. Cuba, telling him to cabl whether h wanted to haa tha habit of tlay ball.andJocko filling aad never renot to stall porting. II was (old any more, bat to com out cold to play ho If and wants aay turkey or not. If h reports h may b handy to use In s trade later. Or It Is po. ssko-Lewla- -i Aggies First Kansas ' 'To Stop Missouri U , 7 opftu4 ftiil ft pug fe.fkft fn.(ft. ioft s at guyra Spring. O I Jack firmer roll now gat from Portland by purchae a a af th HaatU Manager War rlub waa away up tn th air today He thla will h th laat time thl year, though. II waa up IS e big biplane todaya a Yt of th Halt Illy praldnt keen for th hae Lake club la very an retire to win thla year. o b When Bitty look from baaeball h h would aald atlck until tha Job won the lie flag They ha been contender every ywr. but fallen a lift to bit have alwaya short llilly thinks Erma Johnson will pul more fight In th rlub than either Wall Mdredl or Eddie Harr did. and h I hoping that thl will be the big year for them doaa retire, th If Billy Lon Coast league will h a haavy loaer. for man of hla type ar loo scare a In baseball juat now Han Kranrie-i-- o f-thr" . Keatr early prartir an. one-falle- ai H?w I B.ll Rumlcr make th eighth of laat year a team la report for mi no-fa- A host rUyrra. rull tr u'idd Cad-doc- Rumor a Mings au-.f- other audiencr no on J Tii. until ih And lombine tiaa formed ttrei)iig a i om ihat all you hear about. For own ha made rule lit i.r 'dual' to nr to bunk and gouge the public to ilie iin.it lima HI, her won Ibe "title' a aborta one in ..go by defeat. rig Paddock I a A while match lain lien Malady, for Coddotk. emitted a loud inanager howl time aiiarmiy had Jut Ibal a one. fall match tan't In keeping with airirt wreatling rule Ho' he iiia.ai that Htecher ahould "raeal 1a'tdo. k again, heat two fall out of t hrr r ferula odd. doean t It. that Malady. Iolk Idcntliied with the wreatling game, aliould become alive to tha fad of 'Tiftt . t w rule after hie man loat? Hut It lan't odd at all vi hen look behind the curtain. Kor iou undoubtedly. II wti a atunl that no matter which mao won tt the other wa to yell for another match and added money on th ' baala. Have theae Hterher-Z- b addorlc bouts been decided strictly on e their merila or haa aome horus-pocubeen used? On have the results of aome of them been ordained In advance? Here' something for th aporttng ior match In which th tractlrally four have been engaged have endured two hour Just an evening' entertainment None ewer hag ended in a few minutes nor around the ds. minute In .mark. And, all cases where a fall haa come to decide the match, tt haa been of the most spectacular variety-r- eal Tome on" finish that puts the crowd on Its feet and whets the appetite of the boob public for the next meeting. Could anything be stranger than the fact that all of the "trust" matoheii average Just a nice evening's entertainment In length and that, when the contest Is not a "draw-,- the finish la of the Sensational order? What sort of champion la Htecher? Well, in 1917 he wrestled Onddock fn Omaha. Each won a fall. Htecher failed to come out of hla dreasing room for the third fall, explaining latar that k ha did not hear time called. Ho was acclaimed the winner. Peculiar alibi. Isn't It? In February, 191, Htecher wrealled Zbysxko In New York. They grappled for two hours without a fall. Then the match ended and was called a draw. Tn April Htecher grappled Lewis for two hours, no fall and result' announced as a draw. In June of, the same year Htecher wrestled Zbvszko In Omaha. Htecher won a fall after a little more than two hours of wrestling but Zbyar-k- o claimed It was an accidental fall and yielded for another grapple. He got It in November of that year. The two ll draw match In wrestled to a New York. In March, 1919, Htecher was defeated match which a one-fa- ll by Lewis In two hours A week or so lasted about Zbysxko. met In Bioux later Htecher and bout advertised to go a Ctty. Iowa ,imiBut after two hours of to a finish. wrestling during which neither secured a fall, th match terminated and was the called a draw, So violent becamegrap-ptera that the protests of the andience had to be escorted to their hotels. won his In April, 1919,' Zbysxko match' with 'Ktechertn Kansas City. A York In New met weeks later they few and Zhusxko again triumphing In a one fall match. But In May, In Louisville, Htecher turned the tables by defeating r. In July Lewis Zbysxko in a But In defeated Htecher in Omaha. November- - Htecher 'beat Lewis in New match. In December, -- York In a one-fa- ll In New York, Stecher won from ZbySz-k- o match. In a one-fa- ll Then Stecher wrestled Caddock, won a fall In about two hours, and since has been proclaimed by the "trust as s greater grappler than press agents Frank Ootch. Whew! In many cities whert the quartette antics, the has performed, its peculiar nauseated public has refused to stand has befor them longer, The "trust come very much persojrna non grata in of the other Chicago, Bosfon and many thev used to do their places where submitIs still York New tricks. But ting toforthethebunking and paying high privilege. prices Butven-- a New Worker connectsv with s flash ofIs Intelligence tooccaelon-eriassume reasonable, and so it these days the Gothamites thst some aof shrill cry of: will emit and Take sway the hippodromers . , keep them sway. II (ur 'I4 1 it.n'l n Joo M. ft ir. N J . bar bout, wa ! c tsh'J ha. aua l lllne eggaftet i Ifem uff... .. ho ftftoll io ft Arnica League iiiau ib oihr b'r. Tr.af i o h ilhr on lib a anui.t fab . II. r uaul tli a ..I a draw In a !.aid fbliu heard of a l t.u wrv.tling nial.t.' 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