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Lindsay Post (1907), 3 Apr 1908, p. 3

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a! M w: W m 5 “7“," mp4 inta” ~ RAW ' ' #â€" W‘s unlit! phi", Dutch w, n- taken hold at Pm'a I h I] w He will coach tw Mufti M853 WM 1” ““11 gain wanâ€"m I ‘- IU‘ ,» WWMWMM- ‘ 0‘ St. W University 331d M Missouri. A.C..' tie-4 ’- York A.C. “ » v (\ longabmanoe champion ot CNN“- 1h|n sun. in IE word. in a mum:- vml Dal-tout. and his him. a “9“ Canadian Indium. mmthayonnastersm the WWcamp. Griflhasa humour-time churn-fl “t" Til-Mandela mâ€"m th’u can!!! ulvm fatten-s" in Pitchers Ben‘- zer and‘lébhard't. rightâ€"mm. add Emu: mi lawman. W humus, Detroit’s M PM, i. Iitohntlnm 3411333» has me and excellent contrQL . ‘ blmud 'm basabahl as 8. cannot: all 0113; became, a pitcher. by, gou- Tho Newark club. at the W lam, has signed Pitcher Brockedt‘. With: New York WW dub ImuJimMonrdisotgthoov' “WWW alw‘reachr- damdpertwuon; , :,.U -\ 5“ Boston contract. Duffie-def Deloe Davis. the Ohiio- Minna Jeanna 3111386131133 W 3 Mro’zt contract. .' . -., The Browns wilfgot have a; .holir ’35! at homo this season-and With j“! E a? wring he M‘ifi take mum. hmfimolulu ' .Ll Pitch: Bagel. 0‘ 'M .Bobfiyiiawe. me of D0- “, has «and: a. Gram! Rapid! W Pidrhnt Comm declares M at dXIF DIAMOX-G GCBSIP‘ . :.~. 1 a" ”raw". ”3 my Josey ww- ..- I8 33“ w J“ . mm mm 8303 “HIV “1 “11 Me. is Occurring in “19 Town and District, and Sporting Circles Generally. § 0 o WORLD'S WM no 9! “d JW riled FOR m1 doll": wm be N!- ms at the humane)»- _ m he now Ln London. . 'u to be hoped. um. I and. m wt: to Can. \‘audcxbilt will sung with his coach bow-u in pm Will in! u“- ppl‘in‘ mm‘h‘ 0' {N Club. which‘ Ma r“ ,0 Jun 0th. No mm “m 5300 van on ma mccfinl. With (an- all “cu to the WM' Running {homey-2N .___i ', LINDSMI. FRIDAY. APRIL 37¢ In“ ”I“ 9‘“ the taxation Amt- teur Athletic Union on their IU'H‘ 110. 111: tx an: \m round away shunt of un miles. the xcd man had bu-e pacemakers who belonged to mu pro- nsz-iunal ranks: then. of Cud‘se. mnbody got. busy and gained up the storm which brought: about: the merry intexnatxonal dispute butxwen the athletic authorities of the Unittd States and Canada. flux in will rot surprise me it Great Bti- tain is drawn into the mess, a: ma: Canadmns intend entering their mar. for the Olympic games in London next July. I Wino mm the (mutant too to twenty an. runner alive. The mum at all the trouble Ls mu. m (In. all“ manor. mound: newsman. Mm m Amateu- Mhlouc Ulhn ot Cunt to try out! but am round made by Mind Shrubb. :- mum. Natl“ U. 5. L. on the ammo Haak and under oxlotl! uni)“ coauthor“. ch-h was ten mil“ in 51 min. 3:12 5 «condo. Inshou‘a. trio-h donned. o‘arllm' u the thin was. that uh“ Indian could awash n. which in dd Olen-11y. ‘ . g . - With 'tho Indian out of tho- way the Yankees believe they. have a 'tighnng chance. .- . .‘_5_ -43 able chagrin over the easy W» W the W ‘ 9W0" by 3"” It 6” .agmtull'y mm on all 3mm the subje’ct Rm._adcmnm for the deterioration or! English fighters; "Same seem to think that thq deâ€" oiim in boxin: heme .is daughter-0t the last Iew years. But this fig not sa For. .the last twentyâ€"five years we havd‘been: gains from 1):;de woxse. I attribute the superiority at tho Amelrim boxer toâ€"dny tbohis methods all living; outside the Irina, L2- ”gm. M, dumbing. and his gen- dim In DOW 1"“ the 1am: 16W 183'”- so. For. .ltha last I v. -__., methods (It 5V1“; outside his mad: at rural“; 9" 1y training than: i JJ y-.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"Va but winch suits his consti- tution. bum 'that is not the modus operandi d! the English traiper. He says to his man; this haBaIM'aya bendawufl ymnhzfll doitw The nabs a bmflenot m3. a 0338" pawn-3 is likely to be played in :1 Juan Schuefar. .wbo nolds t .. - I-_f“:‘.l of : , New York. March. 21.â€"Withio 95.; weeks a match to: the world‘s c'um- pionehip at 18.1 balk line Diuizz'ds is likely to be played in this city. ‘ ‘ for. who holds the title, mum of $251) dc:- united. by George Sutton in aupr of his ohalienc' to the winner ct Sender had announced his antcn. tion' of retiring from the field be, his somewhat poor health, but numerous. mepds. who urged himi not to (”2; the game m which; he had been .1. u; {actor for thzrty years, importa lave had their attest-“o. and the pm. Lave _BUBNB-ROCHE FIGHT. mdun. Mmmh 23.â€"â€"En;1ish admir' al the manly. art show some“ banana-m overtheeasyddflat“ Irish champion by 3‘11““ It a” ifimk‘m urdgardfl training- ngu bottih ,or. to night; his tanner I have-Ben consequence. g3 rum-down! m, "I'll ha" Enflw a. in 3â€"130 6"“ bneaks the “be \botjtet. :1: .to Mark n xs ”-1: at Buf- mg'wat's defeat-2d The on- use[ to a: .wnJ. mum 'rnn TRIP; I? 4 ml .MM’NfltfilM mtomnmflm “mum“ n‘uhd tombs the 5011* 5mm Hana to Toronto and «Mm “3““ 15th. in u Marl. I“ W W‘ $300 mint“ .. \ ~~ Dick “than k to no. the great poems mare. Dnna‘l‘atoh. 2.00 1-4. this ymr. Ho will “so 1m. tn: pa:- sna gelding. Colyer. 2.16 1-4. by Col.- ridge. . x maushty, by Baron lekvs. the am 0! k‘clioinna, 2.15. had Flint“!- " "1 14:. has fouled a bay cum! by Jay Mchegor. 2.07 14a She \vih be bred to Rebel Baron“ 2.18. Tho hopplea are not “Italy to dis- nnvar b) rcsolutiod wuhou: a suugslc. (or the hOpplq has in and: as. \\ ell as enemiw‘. Nervolo. 2.04: 14. went lame this winter while taking in the CaaAann ire races. It is probaue that :Rw old max-nor «111 be permanently zen» ed to the and. ‘RAOING hOTES . Jon Patch» lud- m pucmu‘ no. in “spool. to tho numb» 0! Emma bud to hm: hat you. Secretary. one of the sons 02 D:- rector. 2.17. died'm short time ago xn Califomm. He was the sire of Frank. 2.19 1â€"4; Sweitzcn 2.13 1-2. and nine others. L‘fl‘c Wvu- .â€"__, Schae'tcr pas detcnoed tho trophy buccegqmlly three times in the last yum: Sutton has held: the 18.1 cm- hldm twice. muting, it both time- hldm twin by [or (cit. 1 match race for. $10,000 between the two great halt-mlle truth tron.- lcl‘s. Locust Jack. 3.11, and Wuueo 2.15. 1-4, is to lapis. . limizaxy arrangements have been. made. “Puma for $10,000 each promnsc {o be iplenliful this season. The So.:thern macr. Belle anti-Inns. 2.10 8-4, that got her mood last fall. is now nursing. a foal by John 'R. Genny. 2.00 1-2. .‘Bélton. 2.17 1-4. by Belmont._diai March 1 n: Churchnll. Mi. at th- ago of 26 years. He was thv sire of nine standard performers. The Windsor meeting this year Wm be 18 days. from Saturday. August 29. to Friday, September 18, matur- sive. Them mm be an open ring; and no more syndicata bookimz- r L A British rugby football tearr. coa- sinting of twenty-eight. players from England and .Walcs. has accepLe-j an unitation to tour New: lealand d-n - ing the summer under. the ausplxs of the ‘Rugby Ugion.. John Wesley him-play. the midget colored. rider. wife has been dgin; Iao much good; work at New Oriana .x'eâ€" Richard Croker. the tanner Izm- nany leader. of 'New York. has in- stituted a. suit ‘lor libel against. the BunchesLer Chronicle. for statemenzs published in that} paper reflectia; on hi4. character as a Napalm Next year Hamilton mil have a large and upâ€"toâ€"date hockey rink. and it is likely there will be an 0. )1. A. senior team. The Thistle rink compan) ple. Kenora hockeyists say that the winter game will be revived in that town next year. | “Tom" Phil-:95 will be asked to manaage the team and "51” Gxtiffis will be. brought. Luk from Bntish Columbia to glay pomt. “Tom" Hoqpar will also be kept in the west. Father hbnmuw‘ m mined on' application to gimp, “meaty-treasure «lam o. .The annual meeting of the Kid‘- land Amation :Eootbnll League will his hcld in thtl Y. M. C. A4 pafldxa. Teetrborough. on Saturday, “I’ll. 4 at 1.30 OIclock. All on; Vintean'rding entering team in the league' are request-u ~ send; a delqgate. ‘~_ i ,It is said. 3.1m betting at Banning: on‘ Monday was up! light that soaw of [he bookmaker: did not take in wwgh money, to any 3an305. One of Usé leading layers handled only §5J68 on the 80111111ng handicap. w mrding to many turf" veterans bet- ting in :the Statec'hal been mum; of! steadily in recent years. as, m the ’(856 in England. Red. McMahon. the well-kamu one-eyed. chalmr, gays; "Bi'ilinfl i5 STOWE liahter each year. Bookmaking was a profitabla business an few“ years back. out it's at hand game now; The play‘ 3mm, mpany :15 arranging [or the rebuild- ; and enlarging ofl its rink. .viizh ilzng ancommodatim: (or 3.000 pea- a; the tale-Prmceton swimyr. “.100 may: be 05' ‘tion to J. E. Sulâ€" treasurcz. Peta:- air the match ad to ,. on' one or two home in and there is really no [on cenlage in 'the layer‘a {am Coord Dorglu. ox mlnunvpm. I'- now in London. hum; | world and. lease to wrould for 85.00). no. la particularly union; to take unchan- vchrnldx. Paknbuy. Zybuoo had Frank Gown. and an um 11 he «not :hrow any of then tour times In one hour $000 will b. tortoltod. Dor- alli. who is 6 1t. 4. in. in height; and 290 poundsjn weight. 1! a mem. her 01 the Sultan'sctroupe ot wrou- leug. and his visit} abrad has taken three months” to arrange. the Sul- tan being very reluctant to 9mm". him to lane Turken ‘ 3;“! there is really no longer . per- centage in “the [vet‘s ‘tuyor. It‘s an open ind shut one of Ipocnlttioa oo- twecn the public anthhc bookmaker nmtadaya.â€"Toronto .World. . Eutace win. at English racquot “wt, has arrived. in the United sum and Jay Gould wilt soon 2m. an opportunity to defend: hh. title of worid‘a mutant tannin chunpiou. , 3.»- Could. nmolcun (snub clum- ot the Unit“ 15qu und Enc- mnd. defraud Ll’otor mum» nroln- uouul ohampxon or the world. on tho couna of u. Tuxedo Club. Sammm‘v. by 8 an to 1. in an oxhxbitxou cont. towh much. SOCKALEXIS IS DYING Louis P. Sockalexis, the Indian and former Cleveland Mar, whoL was one of the gnme’sx greatest: players. is re- ported to be dying at big father's home at Oldtowna Me. Poor Socialeis ( lie was at one time the grcaleet ~fielder: and bath-r that ever played the\ game. but too much "fire-water" waso'his downhll. Sock was: a graduate of the Hol)‘ Croe- College of the '98 clues. He uln- tingnirahed himself. as a. ball player of exceptional ability while ut Holy Cross. Later. under thc‘rnaungemeat of Paley Tainan he. became the aunt phenomenal fielder in thq‘game. Hi: mates in the Outer garden at the time at his glory! wero Burkctt and McMeer. Burkett) know managing the Wei-chaste: team a! the New England League. Mc.\loer isLmanugur of the St. Louis Browns. and poor Sock Ls lying atfi the point of death. at a little obscure” village in mine. practically forgotten. . Sun: or Onlo. cm or Touno,‘ Lee‘s COUNT! u Sworn to More mo and subscribed in my pm mm. this 8th day of December. AJ). 196. A. W. GLEARON. In.“ Noun- Public. (Seal) noun 4 8311': Cumrrh Cum ll taken internally. a! directly on the blood and mucous subco- mun. send for mimoniuu me. 'l‘oled '9 I nunuuv k. m” Wakely’ 8 Spring Millinery Opening A Great Display of the "Swollen" Spring Creations in flats and Spring Dress Goods. Evening Post of March 28 A very attractive store was that of J. M'. Wakely'a last evening. whiz): attracted a large crowd of both la- dies and gentlemen. .who admired the display of new! spring atyies. the windows being very neatly trimmed while the centre of the store was decoxated with the "dwellest" 0. spring fashions Too much cannot be said for the worK of the decornt-ir. Mr. Sam Ferguson. wha has been (no first to introduce this plan of even- ing dis-play. which brings much v c- dit to his firm; Half Hundred People Join Classes After Lecture. .Telegxam; ESperanto. the unnu- sul language, received quite‘ a. boom in Toronto last night when M. lzd-l mood Privat. of Geneva. editor of1 the Juna‘ Bspcrantistq lecture-l or.‘ that language. to an audience that: puke‘d St. George‘s. Hall. About 50 people .werc enrolled in the club's chases alter the lecturp. M. anat. who is.but 18 years of age. and that although it was only ‘ 21 years since Esperanto was offered to the .world as a universal language. it was now used; by 1,000,000 people. he said that over 50 journals and published in that language. and that it him 950 societies! in 35 dlltercnt wumries. ~ - , The principles on the language were. explained as simply taking tort words. common to all languages. and adopting them as fixed, woraa. while the we. verbs. achectlch, and ad- verbs were small the name amp”:- tive endings. ‘ M. l'n’mt told 08 a Japanese .\m~ hassudor being abl‘e to talk in Expen- uto after only a 10â€"day study or the ianguage . It was claimed 1.1m: Esperanto had the sweetnesp of sound 011' Italian. the rezulan formation of words known so the German tongue. th‘e amplicity» 33d logic of English, the Flexibility and freedom 0: the French, and the liberty! or arrange- ml at the CAST ‘t O R I A. - he Kind You Have AME DOWN» o! Don‘unuuopla. Sp BOOKING ESPERANTO. rum-nun...- .. â€"- - BEEN KY 6; C0.. Neda. each t a.» "Thu law providing that a min cannot serve on e )ury in the re- eordex‘l court within three yenrl af- ter serving on another jury sheafd be repeated. It is 3 great handiup which meta it. diflicult. to till 3 panel end it prevents many men who .wouid make good Jurors from serv- ing. .We ehonid have the same law here that we ,hlme in the circuit court. which fixer. the time limit at one year." r . PROSECU'IOR'S STATEMENT. Aer-insult Prosecuting Attorney (arose began his opening statement to the jury diortly betore noon. He rehtaxacd the Itory of the crime in all its gruesome detniie. He pictured momn'e. life Iron the time be can» to Detroit. be; summer. secured 3 position on bookkeeper. then been to are the othcfi wrld. The women who era auid to have appealed to Bowin were'bictured h; the prosecutor. as was the boy‘s nv nous love nflaire. illnca. loss of po- 9115011. etc. -I , “on than 100 not: had boon mm- nouul m the snort. .to noun 0; Jury. 29 announced bolas 030:0th by :- tornu' Ed. Kennedy. contact (or nowiu. and 10 by Mum-at Pronu- nouuns Attorney: Group (or the auto. 1t wu‘ 11 o‘clock when the lust Juror .wu, occur“. 30 in William “"8“ Baton Wilton was accepted 15 nun had been «mound for name. Sovomlot them 1nd paved: on Jul-ion within tho but ‘hm you". Mm the (out); man had been oxomd (or this cause. Judge l‘hclnn uidz. have In lamentâ€"0m 100 lamina. Dctrdt News. mm 26.‘ â€" The 12 men who Wm decide the “to at “Pure: Bevin. dissed Alum at Mn. Barnum Wcloh‘ won impound at 11.05 o‘clock nut-day momma. ut- tcr. thm And a: hull (hp at boon command in manning tnlouuou J’ury Secured In Bowin Case H‘i‘uâ€"I v--. . During this recittl thq mother of the prisoner. at It the side at her son. her Inca covered with her nauds, Her body trembled u the hwy):- wwt into tbs denim o! the crime and the negotiations at her son sin-w he Brit her side to mako his way in t be world. William P094. 3 son of ms. Cor- nelia; Welch. the woman Bowin is charged with having plain. cam-3 to the xeeomcr's court toâ€"day. :u; om- panied by Chief of Detectives McDon- nell. - Post took a seat! inside and had been sitting thcr minutes when Mrs. Bow following the arrival of Ste took a chair but to Post took a seat inside the railing and had been sitting there but a 1‘?! minutes when Mrs. Bowin entered. following the arrival 0! her son. She took n chair next to Post. Mus. Bowin and Post did not reâ€" cognise each other. end set mute till after the cpeninz’ of court. .POS’I TO BE FIRST WITNESS - Post is about 40.- yeaxa old and of hairy build. He is. cinployed us a. conductor on the .Wabuh railroad. and live: near Montpelier. 0., wi-zh his family. consisting 01 his wife kind three children. ' , Post left his mothex’s’ house when young. and hag letK an honorable ca- reer. making hixown way in the world. He hears a hultlcss reputa- tion. and came to: Detroit with the reigned, that he b6 the first witness called. so that he reen erase partially from his mind the tragedy in which he was made an innocent party. As Groee began his opening snic- ment to the )uryi he requested that all “itnmes be removed from the court room. The motion was allowed. Counsel Kennedy asked that Chief of Demetivea McDonnell also be_ remov- ed. but Judge Phelan‘ refused to al- low this; stating that; u McDonnell was at the headon the detective de- partment he had the. privilege of be- ing pruent during thet'trial. No ob- Jection was. altered against Date:- tives Fox. Downey. nort against Mrs. BOwin. ‘ 7~-â€" .mu nnfln'l' When nu. Bowin too: at Ben; «L the side at her son. this morning the leaned over and hinted him. Judge Phclan called Attorney Kennedy, and Assistant Prosecutor Grosa co the bench and informed them‘. that her-:- aflx? Mu. Bowin must. greet. her son at the jail or in the bmmmt of the court building. Ibo court» did not 01» ject to In. Bowin'l' presence no: to her occupying a chair next to her son. but all pron. 6! nttoction mm: After Bowin wag htndcuueu can: noon the mother clung! to his arm. They parted at the Went door 01 um buxlding- when the son. accom- panied by the otticor. armed tho ante: to the Jail. A crowd of several hundred flood era-Ill to get a . but morbid as their {Mel they Ve been the!i down Raynor-at" none. weeping. her black wet. an}! yeil flopping .sbout (London Advertiser) The bill to improve the Dominion election law which has been prapnmd by: the mmister of. Justice iq in 1:0 nah: direction If Mr. Ayleewort'n‘s pxq.osnis are adopted by: Parliament it will be no We: ltwtul is an incorporated company. to contrimie to a candidate's camyaign funds. The penalty for violation of this run vision of the not. in a (inc 081,000 on_ each director. with the option of two years' inprinomnenh wind. " To Purify Elections. xxssixeg IN COURT It'd-o done. weerB- h" Bowin took a seat at. ' non. this mrmngbbc md. his-ed him. Ju'igc handcuffed this “w W“ m “Q These Commissions . Cost Lot of Money Whitney Government Got lid of Awk- ward Imus n People’s Cost. April 25. 1906. to investing“ Adi? put: over: mining flotation 18.0.. nut batman W. G. Truth- my all thd Mpiasinz Minnesota» ‘--- Pantâ€"None. Conunisionor -â€" Lainey White. commission. mumâ€"1):. Will Smith. Chic! Jmtm 'W J. W. meue. 37‘ ran E. .Wnlknr. Ben. Canon-Cody, Rev. Jan. 22. 1906. to inn-um curs“ against S. '1'. Banana. .ohéd ‘01 W -. . A.-- k__...n. at My. nublic (work! fimfia Linen oi the public Wt.“ dull-N wt. Cow "' ‘1'195' Canâ€" mmâ€"‘J. C. Judd. mdon‘ -' Feb. 7. 1906. to jnvastigate char-gas against Registrar Charles Edward .Whehhnn of Stratrord. Costâ€"$123.75. Comma-loner â€" flush Boultonl Mor- vhy. ,-A \ _u 1,--L -1...- Oct. 5. 1906. to investigate an: H;- port on the conditions at the lusti- wt: (or the Blind. Brantrord, and the institute for the Deaf and Dumb, Belleulla. Costâ€"$1.1m. Commission- or A J‘. Ruse“ Snow. Toronto. 'Dec. 10. 1906, to investigate chin:- ee against Garrett T. VanZant. 501- unor b! Torontq Jail. Cost $1.61!). Commisionerâ€"J. C. Judd. London. Feb. 1. 1907. to investigate charges Against Registrar Thomas inbound of Dnndns county. Cost â€" $11528 Commissionerâ€"J. C. Judd. Londnn. Feb. 13. 1907, to ters relati‘e to the at the Manor license by me boarftgf lim 'B. L. Starr. J“)! 12. fbr your lnapoctlon, and we ask you to call and «0 our aplondld auortmont of all Oprlng and Summar Dru: Ooodc. Muollna. Whlta Lawn Walsh, Walct Fronts. All-over Embroldarlu, Lac... Prlnto, alnghama and all othor matorlal and for Sprlng and Summer wear. We have a very large stock of Boys' Sweaters, modlum and light weight, the proper sweater for Spring and Sum- mor WO‘I‘. When buying we did not forget the man, grid our Hats, colored Shirts, Gloves and TI» are the very latest to be found lll‘l the market. DISPLAY IS READY. All good house-keepers are "talking “houn-clonnlng." What about your carpets, LInoIoums, Ollcloths, curtains, Window Shades, Towolling and Table Linens? We have some spoclal values for you in this dkpartmnnt. NUN ANNUAL SPRING ANOTHER “4.000. {I _' fl’Loughlin Melntyre W. Cmthexs and John A ioneJrâ€"J’. C. Judd. London 3. 1907. to investigate mu- Ltixe to the admmistrauién‘ “nor license laws in Iota-no gourd of license 092115;“sz- â€"-82.200. Commxsaongr .â€" J, 1906. to investigate ani re- CASH AND ONE PRICE. 205 I]. Floating Bridge Found Dangerous Macs: UM in Current is I Cannot N P“ “Ck. M’HERE $38,303 W551: June 23, 1906, stainte oonspl 354 tion commission. Cost -- 88.230367, Commnssioncra-g-Justiws Osler. Gaza row. Street. Anglia andi Teetoel. the! cabana ministers. Hon. A. G. was}, and AM. Dymond, Sept. 26. 1997.. ad- ding Justice «Mabee and J udge Colin ‘3. Snider or fiamxlton to above commis- sion Com included in above. ”2:. 7. J907. gning certain directions L0 “it «love commissioners, No man'- mint that the floating bridge a: thotbhfotm Hit weapon siblo an bn'dge would In new” id its place." ‘ u . Tho othdr dny, Ala. Gem 8”,. chain-1 WtothomotadfioD-‘dmd the mags could not be man)“ amen 9. mm. loom. Thrown. ”9* mmloggmchemmflm! m1»- womb mxer hard: and comm-1:11. the m1" “"3 .qm:awmdounatm..wfl weight dza and: in under. mett' wmmnptmpmmaflflw Owing to the mar running mu: them in math grater 1W whymrxhapmahmnumentm ”mm it Wmom .‘mmumm whiten-m Wampum . 1€11§-L!.L¢.."u as. It on you. Secure one 30 DAYS TRIAL with N0 OBLI- ‘GATION 1’0 PUR‘ lcuAse. .. I

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