Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 8, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POWI£B
SPORTING NEWS
SBY EVANS NASH5
:ng '■ Catambta and CUri *it :e
formed that Pa* *-i- to pit'"a
f>"er ' k*r ce oat of in- la* ap
«ta;d t'iarke. "Pat r§ bv a „itchei h
sab. *f, bet k«- ha* Lis 'lull ro-kicj
oa m<- '
Pretty fcooc a nun f it on first at
to ;
Fb.
—
BERG FAILS TO GET
A FALL FROM HECTOR
PROFIT ON FOOTBALL
BREAKS ALL RECORDS
«4
f them. Th*L
mas on fl.n
TWRV.Df the ;
:ie catch
Clarke bad • rc
SOCIAL
^^HAPPENINGS
T*o of the Ftrij ("hns'ita
ri'.l meet Wednesday aiter-
o ck> k. *ftl Mr*. W. T
; > Wf-' S^vec'h :wi.
WANTS MISCELLANEOUS
TO TRADE—MISCELLANEOUS
Tuesday. February 3 1910
HELP WANTED
the
ri jv«
la IBM
gava
f .'rding
?red
Olf
Dire
fw
▼•> * -d©ab*.edJy • ce '
Bv** «2 sing ir'Testl' *
lag r'i>tesx **er m the <
staged at JV Metropolitan
la#' nigh: when for ne bo.
Barg, o/ PorriaLd. Or*-. «ede
to jin 'be sboulceri of Han
for of Beeomoai, Tex, to
but aJl hit efforts were fn
waa to tjijrtrw Hector twice w
boor bet be failed ta secure
Hector last nigat for the fir"
gave to tbe r porta a gJircpie
frajllnjr. Not r-oaUust it
ar. the defens* be took tbe a.
•Ive od *«n-eraJ or cm* low .
tkrr* his oppooeot Tar*-'
Berj secere.] Hon too/'* fas
tbe bead scissors. acid thr4 •!vies
did Hector by
sle*er pr©'<iJ«n to,fit. K - *ic - *
ft.aaorK Ra?f Xslsoc*, do
mm with to* m crc.
sr,d *y« go-;gbi:.r <iA not
plscky Lon« Star man. H ad' '
rlgfc* ta snd gave Berg on- of ' *
stiff eat matrh«« tbe 0**g'-
txi IB anr a mooa B*r* ; :«r ->4
172 pounds wbfls Hector ti ed
gcales at 1 42
Tba exhibition VTfledtef •
twees Madiot Poos, of hull and natloo given via that bott eleven!
Margaret .Norwood, of New V -k. w a- >.d bee ' eliminated from
watched with interest by th< 'r *d tf,e < - - • befor* th<
aid tiat« and time a^l- . > k share
toor. war* loudly ajpJa • '-'ad- ' • •. "•> P ••! '•
aca* Posa captured fall h. 21 2-4 H> Irdiina. S1 " . Illinois. $4.
zaiBulet with a brand ne* a 4_k. Nonhi^^rn, 13,04V
airago
i'- ianren* proflta in
ic reforflied <aa«> a'
atecaent mac*- pubik- by
'Arc Wore kb depart or*
He^- r'lJi-t wmtciUee meetin*;-
r/,a*r York wore $
Berg **a *t I ".I ' r 1*1.
n an lM plte tee faevery oti er Mid-
fall. *a; -;ort lot* coon« r. tbe aiaJeti-
flepanaaen' aa made more than $.*>.-
•>00 wewfthier tnrrwfh ihe aic return®
ia foe -jiII Of tbii k -in $. aa.-
donated to the Harper Mei^ /rial li-
brary.
The ^*aaoL on Marcball f*ld wai
^oiaewca? of a di«ap*<oifilatent, tu>
> ording to Hurr as ire of ti.e S' - en
game£ piayec tnere earned scarcely
more t&a^ tbe otber two coo tested
away from home Ta«- io^^ai game!*
orou^';* J Frou. tbe c. '-mpi'n-
•hip battle air . Minnesota at Min-
T!*-ajK liji. th" Maroons' abare was
t!5,€4<« sn<J *.4a* witn fom*- ! at
Ilnaca enrich*-j the fund by l-'.4S3.
WI^OB*:n rored 'he b^-t attrac-
tion at tbe Midway, but tbf* contest
did not corj.'- u:. to exportation«, the
ir.g only Tfc * ^spla-
Ai Josh was out
-d i d not call it a ba
called Josn bnr k. t
another strike com:
Come ba'-k fo
OI Clarke Didn't ; >u
-" two of them
:or "Yes." mlic liajes
he o r *-r ccming
"WV . d-iat he
as E+ii. at firi t" asked
"Ye* ' rephe-
* Well, to b—I
that one oo." p
s«eat on th*- bea
Knox
i Palin =
Grooi
* Mrs. Gr o
rhey expect t
piav
J. T
iiay
RETLRN TO
RED S""OCKI'.CS.
he Bv.Vi
permaneL
•1:nand Flaron. of
■ cry r i*h a
'ocating here.
Bo--en .Ma - Feb. 8—1
Nationals will return to tbe uniform?
orn by the chamr tocsriip Boatoti
teams of 1SI1, 189.'; and 1S>7. ar.d
•*ill sport again tbe red stocking*
made famous :,y the-'- -am. and
other champion '*ams ai tr.e o!d ^outh
end ground* Tbe order for uniforms
* as p d . . al da> i aj?o Ti
b< me uniform m ill b<- of wblte f,anc<
Uh too.l- , r'M -Wiring., and tn«, home" a- ««i Wer 8,*-.^oth street
o.-d E/.. -I1 •« < •,. -L- whii ' a4 will r, j her .
The cap *111 hare two faint lines of —
r*d f *i the ' -■ •• u. There *: be. Mr*. an,-« w:il entertain Wedne*-
■VMtai coat?, bat m... . • Uil^F in^ * feK home at
a hook and eye attachment, so as to| -24 Weft Ninth street.
button It up close to the neck an1
'' roaL The traveling uniform- will
b'- Providence or - eel Mi;*- ffray,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson,
Sherman, Texas, have purchased
For Trade
. n off. *
"liite or
mis*fo:
pport unity
t sv r.ADk.
board
- VI pf r •>.
a/T ' 's fif. w «- .
*.. rae< t - •_ . _ Ptn*
Miss Otela! WmwJ-w bay'SC-H. P . tnA
oaeb's 'The r ^b: Wicr; aui:
ghl^y Till Erie
'nr.- -c io i p . an
ib«r MD-ir soil: ptent
rernfliil
( OR n ISII I t BMTI R : i
i\D UK, If -i R I " DOI -
Hl.f. 1UUKH1 HI lOnT" LOT*
OI I.lt KK a
«e tod
i.'ppon
i. .1: , Anwnni
coon
tits an«!
F r i7Bt t*'
ROOMS
WANTED
pport
ket'p* - da
an Nat'
A'ip.y 4f"
AO'l r?
a?? at
ir? Polater
- ' '-I Profit'., a
ar.: a re .1 be a.- en
by Dr. W. It. Beran on "Tbe Value of j t- ui+: man be *Wp
ylriil fn Self-Limited Pis-j ^^st ^ocditipa Pkoa
f-ases. " Waated—Panr who c
The New Ceniur club wi^l
at tbe J brary this afternoon.
Th P- • la Krr :>ro.iery club rr.®"
thi* afternoon with Mr*. Robert Mc-
Vay
Ja< Brew. ^ ned from
a vi n Chicago and KaLaas City.
rom other wlth red *,ocilnfs ar : trimmingp..
TO DECLARE ATHLETIC WAR
Milwaukee, Wis. Feb. S—Milwaukee
Office
^hea j on sr* !•
• • • *-T rr m r f
• r yo -
,*-f- rar-n*r azd ur .rs* *t k • f «#■
ot.d haB'l io.L tu: aft r<ij
tki oppormity, for ©r time
trade
CORNISH Ft RVITI RE CO.
n: w<".r«nd n
rL« r IS tM< Ifl<fH -« RE TO DO!
BLL K< AHEM) HtH.HTs LOT.« G.
Mrs. Ed Lu Dunn will be hostess to | fOLUVH a ro. 91
..e Twen :e?b Cei. rlub mernb*r« FAMILY" WASHING, sixty cent*
V"'p°nrpY •VW,: ' H O > k" <K ' K O K U H OMA1 « ET* ff'ilH
• her home. Park Place. i %t >dbt s '
TV. nld likp the addr€-i
M r r. Add rem B-2S
Madaiue tfuJTL. reKal>U*
Wgj, ted—At or, re. earn'- "of all pa sue:: ',.1'7'"tc*A ■ y r * i l>e «*'• •
rs -i. N • i i'.rosd* • • car from wai< I ; —% 4 ' .
a- thrown .iad injured or. Janna-v Tt'.i. , Madarr I.- v ,.s-.* -v
tb* -Teoiiig. near B.-udwjv Cird* Bt a to kno
iOg
PERSONAL
I" fteen word* 2 days •'SO-—P^nny a word
f Mr W K
re Pointer
3MS rr write a.* it
K Smith
'rand
i mm wlocated mideace lots: p:
1 Wr. the gue-ts Of M- and Mrs N^* C with Addresa Pointer
dcnUe Ne.son on tbe bead wi'h her Stagjr * peneral report for l§0t-'09 btisiness men are planning to bold a j ®ur*e' ^ave Rone to Kansas City.
ief Medan.e Pom weighed 1 * comes < loner to balar clng in other de- meeting to declare war on the state ^ra w r Richardftcti will leave
pesnAs u&4 Miaa Norwood partments than football than for Ave university ecaufie of i'g athletic pol-hn . 'ew days to visit her non at
Tm k«'.u* ro.T«J M<«"a four t—ti Tra'k m«t. prewnted a de- Icy in dealing with Milwaukee Th<- Tr ;>. I .a Her dairtter Mi«g Heles yffvP'tXZJF *
aagroas was ftaged 'b bare;* The !5dr of $1,000 In round numbers, but state school for several years has *i!l accompany her
•octaetantc being placed in barrels baseball and basketball climbed up, refused to give Milwaukee any games,j for iftt hou^keep ns
^rfcere tliey fought. Every time one and the Intersrholastlr meet returns but the Milwaukee business men anrl Miss Sarah Weeks, who has been a Pr,T if* r,f rentins r ...
hit aae^her, over went the barrel * 'ame within 120c# of breaking even alumni have been those whose sub guest of her parents for several mU8t ^ <Se*1rabl* a®/litio" c- A., Pointe -i1?" >T< ; w , r
tla HWr wn« the most iudicro.-is Tbe cash on band Is $*,12S. script ions have **nt tbe Wisconsin | weetai has gone to New York City fori ■ i Tvord, two timw for thr^ dlpl'fs •• -f
sen at ever seen. Later tbe men were Uust before leavtng for Gotham, 'tew to Poughk*epsle and fixed up' a 8hort visit. ja Tbe Daii> Poioter will sell scything -f ■ «"{ '-jx. ' t- *«ti*f>d
taken out of tke barrels and allowed B'agg peeiicted the iformiest ses- the football deficits. Wisconsin, bow > you roar d—ire to dispose of tte-' i9b-hfi V:
bo Ight hammer and tongs. The win- sions since the rules committee start- ever, now refuses to give Marquette There w II be a social in th lower Wanted—To oui conpjete an! r,
ner was presented with a 'hlfken ««d operation To accomplish any- university any athletic meetings t«J>ple of the Baptist church this ev J ? t2rn™? o f "a il aaSr *?' "u ott o n i°l s1 *r corniVh iirmtire (o
Tbe eBtertainmect was given under thing worth while he declared, there baseball or football games, and will enin* in honor of the Baptists of the m Main ti-: • ^
flM auspices mt the National Athletic must be conoldersble compromising • not enter a team In the A. A T* in- ' ^ "• Hater} trHh any; Waafd )R gire you an estimate and j
War ted White : - r 701 W 15;
'• ' i 'K twe« . and 7 p rr
VOI HLI BE TOO I.ATE. II YOI
WAIT TO BIT AC A DEM \ IISIGHTS
LOTS. 91'
Wanted—4 good book paiefmciT OB
8t
^*ji i at On e- White gi: . genera!
boase work He washing: good waxes:
j-rirsite r r:i: ; jod fcome. Phone- '.S&
4j.s W _12tb_ S-t
Wanted—Coed dean white woman to d-1
washing: t*ke hou *; must !.e go« d C«:
',r iddre«« S I. H . Msri-'ii Hote' 8 -
Wanteu '/ Buy—furniture for
MADAME DOLtKEv
room- Fa«Mon.* ' dre< makitig a:.d d"«icn r.z
With or without Eeeulng md r ty n a «pe : ty .
oh ea>r = d« : I'Ti'-^t r*a - nab.e Phone &4S7. 4 JO W
Hnme pe< :-.e are the ne*. f'.at answer
att adf A 15-word ad wlH run two
j times In The Pointer f«.-r M «.eut*.
- . ' _ - ! .' hoo«e
'ork. Mu«t be s m rkei aod experl-
lenced; good wage# Apply 515 W. Ucl.
b-2
%2
IWr.nted A batcher to take Lurge
- Tj til market in Capitol Hlil. Reut nnd
delivery free Has- side Grocery Are
( Patterson <-ar W. Bru'-e. 8-1
Wanted- A r .up e of~~rejT e«ta'e saleiT
ace.
L Haggard, 1"
oclatlosu
MAY WOT PLAY BASEBALL.
by the fourteen members.
, "Personally, I shall go to the meet- March 12 under Marquette auspices,
, !ng* with open mind," said Stagg because Marquette Is handling the
I think the idea of encouraging the event Wisconsin played Marquette
door championships h be'heli* ner«- rn,,rrh aD(1 for th<? menib^rs of the ne!r yoo design the* decoration f y^ :r FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
. . 1 ' I church hc.UM (Mi knrlnc Rr.tfr.n \Tlknn 111 i — ,
spring Boston Wilson," 111
Miss Adele Conway was hostess to
,. ,, i HJinK inr iura ' i «ru« < ui uriiix iuc "tbui, r* im.'Jiimm pi jr -u niarqueue l, , ,, ., • „, , c,
Wa^heM thU spring, bo, devote '"JZZ I'.'^oon V'her home, sTweVt
M. M>rn «. r«, wimtr ber" Tbl" can b<i accomplished by practically was beaten by the Mil
; u * n . ' \ , t laking off the penalty for incompleted waukee collegians, and then Wlscon-
m.Li ' ' Iforwsrd pan^- and by protecting the nin derided to cut Marquette off its
schedules.
saitipg on tbe athletic council.
BOXERS READY FOR GO.
. receiver of the pass from hard body
checking Increasing the distance to
be gained and prohibiting crawling
With both men confident of win- with the ball are needed reforms."
ning, and trained down to the very >
acme of skill, the fifteen-round botirg SEEKING UMPIRE 8ERVICE8.
contest at tbe Auditorium tonight
tween Joe Gorman and Tommy Wal-
lace, promises the sports a good,
clever little scrap. Both are tipping
r *<- scales at 154, according to the
articles of agreement, and are known
«o be scientific with the mitts Mart
Bannon and F^hmMt. tbe righting
Dutchman of tft Louis, will travel
JOHN L. SULLIVAN WEDS.
Boston, Feb 8.—John L Sullivan,
former heavyweight champion of the
married yesterday to Miss
Norfolk, \ a . Felr 8 The services Katherlne Hartnett, sweetheart of his
of I mplres Harry Mace and Bob Pen- 8Pbool days. The bride is a wealthy
der of the Virginia league are being property owner of Sharon. Sullivan
sought by the South Atlantic league, H#?CUred a divorce from his first wife
and unless the Virginia organization more than a year ago.
should meet the umpires' salary de-i
mandfl It probably will lose them. OKLAHOMANS IN WRECK.
Should they leave the Virginia
Thirteenth street. 8pecia! guests were
MH^es Dean. Alma Hawley, Gertrude
Giddlngs and lx>retta Claggett An
elaborate luncheon was served.
Mrs. H. A Crayeroft will enter-
tain today wiith a bridge luncheon at
her home in the Victoria apartments.
Mrs. Crayeroft will leave this week
for an extended visit in the east.
Mrs. Thomas Kijrh has returned
from a visit in Indiana and Illinois
Mrs. C. H Russell has returned
from Chickasha where sne attended
the tea given by Mrs. B. D. Bridges
Friday.
146 I fteen w->rd-. - daj*. - Pe
MONEY TO LOAN
Fifteen wordB, 2 day*. 30c—Penny a word.
Robert Mee short time loins; 16 Old P
•• Bids JN52-Black.
Money
Kastera money to loan oa furnltnre.
pianos, dlamcnd#. livestock or any o;:, r
ku.d of good chattel security We ^,
buy notes, warrsats or other segotlab'e
paper Re^iy money. Prompt servt-.-c.
Waiting.
JOTf K LOAN k BEALTT CO.
201 Majeatic tt Phone 4545.
A WAJfT AD—
15 words. 2 days. 50 cents, In The
Polater, Peca? a word
vt TOMOBILE FOR « AL1
I\E PASSENGER TOI'KING
500 0(i C A">H
Or wiiJ trade for equity in res
Is llodel B US ader B
,<w 4 : first .jss condition — fully equipped with
SOB-tf I tea, reflector#, front and tail lights.l'reato-
-IL te Tank, tires in fine «hapt extra inner
itube. etc. This is a bar.-ain—act qui^k
I* you want it. Phone Pis\ 16. or . .
tr.om N 5 Bafh : b . d r.g r:
I< read way and Grand
Wanted at On<e—Ag*ntB to *•«!! -
w. ad ■" lots on th" Installment pi.^.n L-x-■.
r'"u *riitbesst <>f Packing Plant, south *
tie rity. between Robln->n and Harvey
Prettiest location around t..- < ity B* '
CAB .of terras to ^ents .1 Braniff, il5
IW <;rand 7-J?
Good white gir! for ^ ueral hoti-e work:
no laundry work: «:n*il family: g.-od ho.-ae
to r*siit p:wty . luraiids nee«l n it apply
Phone red 1 WCs
ouy :11 i or purt of
irher <bop and Uatb
. • at the Southerji
Broadway T-'t
Bar be Wanted-
the White H w>e
house See Ed ^
Barber Shop. ICf.-
A 1 SiifsiLitn. f-"-r b« «t proposition
ail at Alts Hotel. Ua a. City
ten round. Beml wlndtip Rufe Cragg mague Preildent Jake Wella would furche. Ark, f'ab- ' -Hoi k Inland
and Andv Smith will go four round" lie without au umpire on hie ataff, g0: r>a «enger train No. 4 ran Into an east entertained inrnrmuiiV Z. . .
I. the preliminary. far a. I. known. Mane and Pender |bou d freight. "jllweMtof Little
Gorman appears to be the heavier of have aske 1 for salaries of $250
the two. but bis peculiar style of build month in
is the cause. He is stockier, more rug |South Atlantic
g d and seems to have a stiff punch.
Wallace is slender In stature and is
able to reach some strong knocks. He
be* gone through 180 battles and has
not yet been compelled to take the
rount. His main forte is in being abl -
♦/ gsard. slip In and land one and
get away He 1s faster with his dukes CANNOT PLAY WITH GIANTB.
'hen Gorman and should give the C'al-
I fern I an a little trouble. All of tne con- j New York. Feb. 8.—Mike Donlin
leatant* weighed in at 3 o'clock this has given out the following state
Mrs. W ll Johnson and Mrs. James
ott entertained informally at bridge
I ror nr ,n„ a Rock. Kdward Rawls of Beard, Ark Saturday afternoon, for Miss Gertrude
.v,* Virginia loagtn- ~ The 1 who *as ridln<!,he fcllni3 baggage, was ArmHage of Carthage. Mo Luncheon
-ni. h nff.ro/. killed, and fourteen pa««eng."rs wer" *'ln ger%"f Ht the close of the game,
ntlc ba offered them 1.2.} j |nj„rlK| a ^07.en of them iji hig Okla A|nong their g'legta were: Mmes
They have telegraphed I renidem; ho[uln. Thomas I MrAfahat. A I MeMahan
Well, I(. know what the Wginlaj Leroy Kobinnoj], Tunetall Morri,
league i going to do for them Mace CHARTER TEMPERANCE CLAUSE 'ieorge \V. Clark, Webster i. Ben'
We Loan Money
On farnif.re plane* livestock, diamond*,
or any chattel security. We le^re the
goods in y^tir poss^^slon We wili make
tbe payments to suit you.
CITl LOAN A INVESTMENT CO
lOSifr W Grand Ave. Phone 274.
I loan ray own money: my rate* are the
lowest Tbeo. K -iffke. RSosi 7 : > W
Msiii 17-tf
likely would have gone to the Na
tlona] league had Heydler been elected
president of that organization.
aftsmocm at the Garrison pool narlorh
According to Promoters Plummer
and Gragg. the show will begin prompt-
ly at H : 30 o'clock and there will «.e no
•slays.
The following measurements show
Kow evenly matched the two men ar -
ment:
"ll Is an injustice to me and
McGraw to have all these things said
BPHHHHHH F hidgway. Hess. Ar-
Sapulpa. Feb. 8.—The proposed new thur H Geissler, A A. Will, Ernest
charter makes Sapulpa continue uuder. Maupin and W F. Bush
prou.nltion whether the state should
change to wet or not. This temperance
clause may defeat the charter.
WOMAN FOR GOVERNOR.
Saturday evening Mrs. Francis Key
Brooke and M-is* Louise Brooke en-
tertaine dwith a supper compliment-
ary to Mr. and Mrs Raynale A
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Fifteen word . 2 days, 30- Penr.
ord
SECOND HAND.
Farm wa„'o:. -Ill'
$75 neel tire auto seat runabout. Goo j """• : -•'■ ■■ ■ -
as new- $45 =
$300 genuine « >lumbus Bugpv 1 r.
rl*ge; newiv painted: new rubber tir- :
with pole—SI5r
$1-V light Co Mtbos phsf-: to; used about I'ifteeu word" _• days. Penny a word,
thre.- times 111"
SlOij hetr-, busine-« wagon;
one-incU robber tir *. good '-^ndltior, $dT
Thr^ *mms "Sirigie bug*> harnrs^. .^a
POSITIONS WANTED
housekeepe'
ith tn
SJ et'aad posy harnees—*s
rkiuble b-.asr Larr.e««- *7.
$17 double ijip ucd neck strap
buargy harness *12.
'S< second hand o!)ar.«
Two pair se'-ond h.-«i.d lines.
THE NATION CO.
124 Grand \v
"Por S«|. -Ttr.: n't^jriTTl<
Cb.-a*«. '-he,p. I'', . In,] ire 1.
Harrison Ph^'i •• :;474
\ WAMT ID—
Wanted—Position s<
widower by respectable
yer.r old boy Addre*- B-tv Pointe
Wanted—Position by young yjan: cler-
ical work preferred: ! vt 1--ferencos.
Address B-ll Pointer. fd
Lady pit nist want- )■ siri-.n: tcood sight
reader: .-an mak- go >d; e\pori*,r,.- -d in
vanderi • Id dress Pianist 126'«-.- W
Keno. Phone 353>> 9-_'
-1 Real Estate Ad-Writer
Dover, X H., Feb. 8. Mrs Marilla
u auffral?e leader, soiourning in
al>out my rejoining the Giants," Miffe Jf8 telegraphed ^ack to i Brooks, .Mir,; Margaret
-aid. could not pl.r w.tb ,b, Gla.,a .'hV. VllrWt M'— E M
If I wanted to. I have a contract
with Mebler & Co., which runs un-
tertained with a supper compliment l"/ rfnr* no Tr«d
Per Sale—'Twenty-five-rw>m looming ! lt W
house all outside room- Will pe!l • —, '
If sold at onee PJ>«n* 22B0 |,Uk.!^
■ p:- tu oil lea ¥i it fine i ep Point
Cr. am Ridge, under n.arktt Rooming
house snap 1-ronm bouse. S2n 1 2nd .
transfer
i lensi
30 cent«, in Tt ■ a0,i Office Man —
I | hotr.a <"lty.
Sg^?aUoa,i1 If* vjev['Ploontc'lCpro'
f * and op- . ite t y pc
• v. ithout dictation.
V Cin . , nd tikisiioi
I fete.I- -s For iut
Saie j<.l r> 1 j-
Ho
t didate for governor this year. She is
65 and rich.
German: VH^ght, fi feet 0 Im-hes; ! til June 1 I am getting more money
weight. 154: reach. .0; neck, 16; chest under this contract than I could by
*tV2m i*X,)<lni(lC<lV" i playing baseball, and there Is no rea-
™" 1 sou fo
Wallace* Height. 5 feet 11 t-2 Inches: i iaH. fj.ii ollt 0# Vaudeville 1°B a ^ne °f $U,000
—«"• «: B ek, 15:1-4; It wouldn't be ,„uare for me to/°nrt.
A t>rooke Other guests were* Mrs farm 'or H1!l hi.me o i
yhy, ? «"• MI.. ' Amy |
Qua vie: nalty Okla
Beataoo,1 bertsss bldg.
J. II. Shepard and Tom Braniff. For Sale -Oae 14-room and
: r oming houses , good location
ills. Agnes r.apham. who .tudlej tt*" ■ **W.'bjng'on
- ■ — For Sale- by ows
TRUST MEMBERS FINED. mu ic in Berlin, will be the plaai.t; 16.r0(lm- ftl„ 0(
e - Ynrk. Keh. H —The seeoml crim "je '"tertainmant to he given by :'n<i
S,l: .V1*.1' ?n: ,hl«h- 14| i"n "for "any" goi ngback "to" the dla- mal truat formed bv John ,1. Parka has Ladie. Mualr Hub next Tuesday * wiiii Al.-
Bleen, 1,1 1-21 forearm, 11. I m,,.M , n.- oco in ten eek. ' gone up. each oMhe_2(! membera pay-j bile, in ""'p,',n V.fnl
At A DEM 1 IIKIOIITK
« hreak my theulrlc l contract When I
M: walat, 1J; thigh, 191-2; calf.|, „,kw! >h, N>w York c|ub f„r n|0r„!
W. Wcp., Hi forearm. 10 3-4 d th wou,d nol ive „ ,
RAILROADERS VOTE WALKOUT.
. . . ,, ^^^Mexlco, Feb. 8 —The railroad era-
MCCVOR WANT* INDIAN'S SCALP *M" -l.'whete Llehler Ik > o gax- pIoV(.s ,, ,, no, W4)k ol„ IaM „iEht g,
] me what I wanted 3,0,1 anticipated, although 9S out of 100
ents, In
in the federal j 1110 c,tv M,8r; Lapham will be the]
guest of her friends. Prof, and Mrs maee monev
John J Merrill, at their home on 1301 a to., 106 W.jbband.
North Robinson The liuaiueas world '>fferi« er
riear brain- arid willing
Negotiation* arc now t* raid be right formeVi
Bnish contest between Harr> Hector I throw them down? Of course, I would
flf Beaumont and Chief Arthur Mon iike tc play baseball, but a ball play-
^Vr- "tddleweigiit champion < f th«* . t B jjf,. 011 the diamond, or lu the
world match probably will br public •ye, Is short He must make
had n«t "Monday night at the Met- ,nonPjr while he can That Is exactly
mil.
For Sal
. ily new
It
1st end of B Av
om 2, 119s.. N. Broads
itudcbakei- teai ,
For Sale -eke.1
gon and 1 set t -
! \ - " " j,..
For Sale A barsi.p.i .n . ...
Cap at 1BD W. 7th. 9.3
For Bale i Hue iet ir
Apply 119 W. l>r
For Sale- 1 No. 10. visible typewrite
m#d 2 week- in good condition - n -v
Aiidress A. Pointer v
Wanted I.aun
oman. good
: ght. fall for
I \> No 1. On
• • u for him';
v- ite Posii
for sa
•'omiieten
pp.1 : pri'-e
A Idress r.
rpenter tooU.
t" woi
i'ointe
Add re;
For Sale
: | \
delivery v
tlfl s Robin
|:- 0:
:;7Si.
1 •!' ■ . •• .!.•! ;• 3472. 0 1
« I M-I .N IM) linn SI HI ro DOI
I ;.K ACADIIM V HEIGHTS LOTS. «.
W. COLLIVEB a CO
Experienced 1 way i .1 m i> an ind at*
^■ri.-ey wants position f-w hour- ea- .
day as .-laim adjuster f"r business houses.
permanent position Ad
Mrs Fred S Gun) will entertain rb* Cornish Furnit
lh«- club of Modern Classics at her SsMm •Mortaa/ty't^Vaj'the,plyr ia*°hc _knowi.ds. of furniture to ui-rlr
home. 803 West Sixteenth street, on fate of advance prices
bargain , 11"*r« ,s tim,> .v«'i h "e t
er tou . furniture. It takes ,-nref , r<d
ere
K ;
P.
nter,
19-.1
what I am doing. I did see McGraw
and pla> ed a game of billiards with
him the other day We did not dis-
cuss baseball, and the only thing
that he asked me was, 'How Is your
ropolltan thest<-r 1 ue exhibition, if
irrssigod. tindetibtedlv will b - one
'he prettiest matches ever staged in
fhls f*ty The National Athle-- ,isso
eistion 4s now trying to bring the men
together. . .
Hsctor desires to wrestl* straight folng .
Police ^arette rules, while ^Ton jr D0E8 REMARKABLE FEAT.
has df-clared he wants flying ftlls elim-
Inated Hector has. however (greed to Karly last season a remarkable feat
arrestle c^iuatinir only pin "alls, a be was performed by Pitcher Karger,
lays he wants the Indian's scalp Tbe 'hen with Clncinnsti, who sent twelve
match will be for the championship boston hatKmen to base on balls, the
ffcet Montour ho'ds. and for that re*i record o' this and many other s* a-
inn Hec'or will try and red : a' uple jm (o \ r It Is not the record in
ith' Nat onal league.
That record is held by CJeorge Van
tf pounds to get to tbe w<* ^-ht 1 r.n
UNIVfR8AL BASEBALL TALK
voted to quit lf the employers did not February 1H American Sculpture will
grant the demands of engineers and
conductors The m *n will confer with
President Rrown of the National Rail-
way of Mexico today.
OI R PLACE. 15
GBAND.
BIG 9MELTER FIRM FAILS.
be the topic taken up for study at!
that time.
While the savants are working out
$ universal 'ar.r fl '
tbe earth, baseball seem* be
tlMri r ' • ' ' '•
a Havana paper's score of < k hJ(.
tween tbe All Stars and tbe Ro
team's «-tiHier than Saperani
for anv baseball fan-
FJarnetJ runs. All f«aii. i R0J0,
■no three base nits I Ma) \
flonBBle . J: sac rift' < de f|> | F'a: p.
I: G. Handier, 1; stolen bn*« . 1 -.it
jne*. I; Lloyd, uno, nuedados • -
flel All Ktiii v, ♦, d*' R0J0 *. ; iu ' •*
Play, I^elvelt y Merkle, ur hfi-. ;,<,r
solas, por Joss. 2; por Psreda, 2 >i*-n
ball, por Pereda, 1; a Mag -- bit
Cad OB a !■ > pit n« 1 %, .,
I en 4 ianings; ti Persda, ta
ulngs: a Joas, 4 en 6 Innings, a Brown
I ©11 2 innings: a Camniu 0 in 1 ii
ilng; Tleropo, 1 hora 40 minuto, rru-
iires, O'Day y Oulterrer. He,,., c ,r,ej.,
MAY QUIT THE ORIOLES
Ifaltren, who in 1887. pitching for Chi-
• ago. gave Boston sixteen bases on
! allb were counted as base hits, and
(Jeorge who later became a Pirate,
■ ent tin* limit Hlxt«e n bases 0:1 balls
{ Aer - also dished out by Pitcher Henry s
'.ruber in 1H90. Henry pitched for the
j cleveland team of the Players' league j.
and sent sixteen Brotherhood chaps 1,,
: > first 011 free passes I
The record Is twenty-four bases in a
game, and it was made in Pittsburg on
IJtiae to. tttf, Um jfMf : lie Plrataal
Igave th - Bostons a hard chase for the' Wynnesood, Feb
(place, the highest point they had (Jould of the unh
reached in the league before The told the peopl*- of
game was with the Brooklyns. Terry, tliey had the best
: Killen and tlumbert pitched for Pitt ' *• _
tuirg
Joplki. Mo., Feb. 8,—The A
Cockerlll Smelting company one of ^ohlberg.
the largest -/lie -or.*-]'.n h.« eoun-
trv. has made an expected assignment. The tea which was to have been
Failure to recover from the 1907 panic Blvn this afternoon by Mines T
is given as a cause of the trouble The H. Rovers, Kee R. McKee and !„. C
concern owns smolierq in AUoona, at j Kone hag been postponed until to-
• as City, Bruce l a Harpe Plttwbtirp morrow on accouat of the death of
Kans , and Nevada, Mo Tho concern 1 Mr. J. T. Wright.
Is cBpltallced at three million ; ===3============================^^
STRYCHNINE IN MEDICINE
Kanst-^ City, Feb. 8 It has develop
•«d in the inouesf over the death of
Co! Thomas Bwope that some patent
medio!ne h" wa^ taking might have
caused his demise and no' the pre-
scriptions ordered bv Dr. II C. Hv.Je.
his nephew bv marriage The natenf
ontainekl rydhnlnr
?ilis I-rank P. Johnson w-lll give fou i, rik place. go- d lease and cheap
a luncheon next Tuesday for Miss rents: must sold by Saturday p pi
Caroline l*ndt(. or 8t Joseph, Mo., ' "r '•*" •' tovJ^oi>5iS
who Is the jue.-t of Mrp. George t; witb Joliu w Shl.tds. i' North Hsrr.r
conciiis
* ORNISH M RM1I IU. I O 1! \\
. i nvestora well Informed
\< ADI U1 HEIOHTM I.OTS WILL
MAKE MONEV. VK ti. M COLLI\ KK
k to. I OA W. GRAND.
!,b ."2ir.aH: A new hoawhoid HiHE
sn-nl! capital re.julred to mauufacture *
Address M-27. Poiuter. s. •
Restaurant
Phone 2336.
FOR SALE—FURNITURE
ior Sal'-
Oa buI
. II .VP 8 i
Kil ...
*« od
ear: ffood h«
days. 10c—penoy a
It nre In 4-roi
with cupboard
*hud.-«: iimmI l.
Phone H L
For Sale By Owner
Rooming hi>usc. ten rooms of nearly new
furniture with good lease; building home.
r*ason for selling: part cnih. No. 21 Har-
rison ave. Phone ,V!12. 9-1
r..
want to
tike
offered in 'J he Pally Polute
's nartner < d the 1.■ . war .A
ustomed to take tho dose frequent-.'
and th" nurse wh«> was with him .ti'
ore death le-rifled to the sHm* ef K
Rooming Houses
Restaurants, Grocery
Stocks etc.
Mo
BEST SAND IN STATE.
STRUCK CLARK OUT.
Kan.
hasebal
A nericai
his ,iom'
tory
City, Feb.
. i aid Ilaye
hssoclutlon.
II this cltl
m Pat VIh
I.—Speaking of
. utupip In the
maKlnv
his v.lni r. told
rty
nalilmore, Md, Keh i, gammy' *n<l Jj*1' rl*r' C^um^
.tratig, who waa with the W y,.,), , ' 1 ha " >tu' .
llama for .everal aeaniia,. nrobab v * latke ami it ..a ; herauf'
ha- pl.ved hi. laat game for the Orl- "" U'"1
■)M. Manager Jack Hum. of ti,,. Hird ihTe
lela ha. aak.d for waiver, „„voni| p|,.k „ „
•outliarnor, ."d any cluh wt l,lng to with bu rapid fir, I,
part >*ith $7f 0 can Have Sammy. inij stmt k Clarke out After that *
llughoy llarne also has been plat ed ( iarke - oiild not hit Fiahortv
in the market by Dunn. J one day tho two leinn were play 4
-State Geologist j f
rslty at Norman. '
^ \ nnewood tlia•
buih!*ntr sand In!'1
the siate "I would rather," he said, {,'
"have one of your sand nits up near]*
Oklahoma City than a gold mine.'
Prof Mould made au Investigation
of the alleged oil *o.| near Wynne-
wood After a caref n Inspection he
reported it would be veil worth while
to put down i >me sells as indications
were favorable to finding oil An appli-
es t on hae already been made to the
city council.
iing house,
e oo 5th
best street in
Washed Sand
Wanted- by young lady, , posit
real estate office, or as '-ollector.
Pointer.
iiiv it I Bmploymenf Wanted Bj j -
I bockkeepei or office work preferre
furnish refers nt e A R H . Pointt
Wanted Position by experienced
ftur and automobile repairer
Britton 1402 W 27
Position Wsnted i~ housekeepe
widower; no objections to ore <i
children Address M L. —'4 W Ct
lyt; j I'tftee
WANTED—HOUSES
words. 1 days. 30c -Penny a
R. J. Clark Coal Co,
Qui. k lt>n< h stand. 1 •. ; \\
Fine sped oat- for sale. I nfisVd 7m
ii.bfs p.r t;i t v„,ir: nl,o want man
Ith arood teaip t plow thirtv n> res of
Phone .1000. Augusta Wrieht 2"
lot near car line; nol
*10i' will i nv $10 aown. >,r. per mon'1)
p——-1 Address R-21 Pointer. 9 ".
74 Hhv. •; r -,-\ dfv'r r !.- ' -V Tit'li.
rent close In bouse* B, K Huskln«
In nd
W. 10th
The Oklahoma Fertilizer Co? has"
pere mlmal matter and b >ue dust f .r
1027 K. First st Phcm I
i Bale Sew ind tlj ity -
slant in wall paper at B. st .n Wila
ill Main.
11f.i
The
and R
i'.id In the Rea1 Fstate
H ui.tetl s or 10 ro
it it ^ b lo for rooming ho
•olnter.
FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK
r fteen words 2 daya 10 Pei j x%
P;'per: u - new Hn
"M reliable placi
R st «u Wilson.
«re«. t' to s years old
pri
4 Rood little
uust sell it ..
'all 12 W.Jifi, Phone blaek-8S5].
"For Sale Full l.io -l .leciev « V~
c fresh > M.i . ] I't \v t'uiifornis
I' r Bale Good d E i ie ty bi
dso buggy and Imrness. t tn :
17 t'atnpbcll bid?.
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN
i .fteen words. 2 dS$s, ao- Penny a woid
P
A 1
\t ADI. vn It Lit. HT's
\|%KL MOM V t.
A t .. . I OA W i, KAMI
srlll -eli for |l7,-
IS.H W Jnd
PRIZE WALTZ
At 212 West First Street.
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10.
Cash Prizes for the Best
WalUers
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
id Locust, i jpltol III
HK * U > ni AI.TA t O
H Ikt l.\ I t|K * \l
Doc & Bill
Think of !t! Vou set a
I In n p 'inter c- : .,1 • •
•Imes r • : o .-enr> ... nnv
* Vor Ha!" ,.r Ti nd. t'o'r f
> ung tnule«: good «a«ott*
5 2i d
For Sile- VI.. driving •
h ad two-seated snrry or rad
' W t sllfornla
~i M.l .1 NltlliNUI K ro
i >i\ mi ii.ii r* i oi s v,
A C . I «5 to I K V N | >
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