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The Billings Gazette from Billings, Montana • 2

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THE BILLINGS GAZETTE. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9, i. News -In the mfivt WnAA Midland Empire News v-ou nac on velvet POri VV iU Imnmrvinilinnii- when you rido on A wmmui iFMiUFHW tZaM WOULD ABANDON Diamonds LEAGUE FAVORS FOt IMIILE ROW. That's true in a double sense IT STflNLEY BEATS HUSKY 1011 RESCIND NEW RULES In the first place the records of Diamond1 Service for 1914 Order 31 1 (J (J OVER NOR FA V- Probably Will Reconsider Alio In On It 21 Men for Kacli Toum show that more than 99 of the many thousands of Diamond Tires sold lasted mnrli Inno-pr went miirh farther ORS PROITINiJ OF CASE COLORADO THROWS Kit TWICE IN 73 MIM'TFS OF FAST WltKSTLIXS than the guarantee called for. A 'SSfjl By AnKiH-lntrd I'rr.

XKW YORK, Feb. 8. When the Xa-tional league baseball club owners meet here tomorrow to adopt a playing schedule for the coming season. More than 99 of the hundreds of thousands of Diamond Tires in use lii. SM'cll lo The (iuxeffe.

RAWLINS, Feb. 8 The latest arrival aUthe state penitentiary here is James Vincent of Wheatland, who vill serve two and one-half years because he did. not suppose that the possession of a wife in England debarred him from the privilege of taking a wife in America. Vincent left a ife in England when he came to America. Later he married a second wli'e and the pair moved to Wyoming.

Recently wife Xo. 1 succeeded In locating the pair at Wheatland and brought a charge of bigamy against Vincent. The English Mrs. Vincent came to Wyoming to push her charge and when confronted by her Vincent agreed to plead guilty. SprHnl to Thr'Gnzette.

CHEYENNE, Feb. 8. That the question of lnter-stae water rights which was raised by Wyoming In a suit against Colorado which now Is before the United States'-supreme court should be settled outside of court is an opinion expressed by Governor last yeaf gave more mileage than the itU they probably will rescind the order passed at their December session reducing the player limit of each club purcnasers paid tor. njiiifl to 21 men. Last week the.

American league owners, at their schedule meet Every mile beyond that which John B. Kendvick. The governor's opinion' was expless- the hnver expected was, velvet for him. ing did not reduce their maximum of 25 and it is expected that the Xatiouals 1s I 1 In I tii will change back to the same number of players. Another matter which may, be dis i i ,1 I i jj I ''t I i fa II 'J fl 1 1 state officials of Wyoming and Colo- m51 rado which was given here by the ln addition to the extraordinary mile-state of Wyoming.

Governor Carlson age and treedorrt trom trouble that you of Colorado echoed the sentiment of get in Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires, the Wyoming governor, but former vou can now buy them at the following cussed tomorrow is the advisability of making it mandatory on the clubs not to send their players to spring training quarters before March 1 "FAIR-LIST" PRICES: Governor Carey took issue "with it and said the litigation should be. pushed through to a final and definite settlement by the' supreme court. This was recommended at the last annual meeting, but since that time several club owners and managers in the National league have declared that "One of the bent wrestling matches I have ever seen," was the almost unanimous opinion of the fans who saw Paul Donier of Iowa and O. Stanley, champion of Montatia, wrestle 73 minutes in the Kennedy hall last night. Stanley, won both falls, the first in 25 minutes with a toe hold and the second in 48 minutes with a toe hold and half Nelson.

The men wrestled for a side lvt of $150. Two rattling three-round boxing exhibitions and a preliminary wrestling liout added to the attractiveness of the Homer proved a hard proposition for Stanley, who appeared on the mat six pounds lighter than his opponent. The husky lowan was handicapped by a dislocated shoulder received in a match with Farmer Lerlow Pierce of Hyfcham. when lie lost to the latter at Custer Saturday night. At that he Appeared the stronger of the two and broke "away from numerous holds.

Stanley demonstrated his nerve and knowledge 'of the game by breaking away from the terrible sissors. toe holds, head locks and hammerloeks, bringing the crowd to its feet applause, lime after time. It is probable that a match will be arranged between the men barring toe holds, as Homer believes he can throw Stanley with this hold barred. fill kW The litigation to which 'Governor Kendrick referred. involves the question of whether Colorado has a right to divert the flow of streams which WOOL Diamond It Diamond Squeegee Squ.egee 30x3 9.45 34x4 $20.35 30 V.i i 12.20 36 4' 28.70 14.00 37 x5 33.90 33x4 20.00 38x5U 46.00 a rt'le to this effect would be too drastic, and that the clubs should allowed to send their young players vise in that state ana tiow into Wyo into training as oarly as they deemed ming when the diverted pre Special to Tin' Uuxt-Ue.

advisable. 8. The CHEYENNE, Feb. viously have been appropriated -under Wyoming water rights. Wyoming; contends that Colorado does not have.

this Wyoming Woolgrowers' association, which last night completed its annual ILGfiST-Sm FIGHT right, while Colorado contends that convention here, re-elected J. M. its jurisdiction is absolute over the waters of streams arising -in that Rumsey of Rawling, president; Otto Gramm of Laramie, vice-president, and George S. Walker of Cheyenne, IS state, provided diversion Is made within the Colorado boundaries. secretary-treasurer.

Governor Kendiick's opinion that The convention adopted resolutions Ay A t-d Pi-ma. requesting a more rigid federal ln-J the best interests of both Wyoming and Colorado would be conserved by an abandonment of litigation and a COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 8. Ad Wol- spection of meats from foreign countries, protesting against any form of K.ce. East, former lightweight champion, he veteran rowing coach of Columbia and Cy Smith of Hdboken, X.

boxed I ieasjn? the public lands of the west, friendly agreement is inspired by the fact that the two states are the watershed of the continent, streams arising therein and flowing into the Gulf of university, who nas put hunseit on i a U-round no-decision match here to-1 requesting a reduction in the charge record as being opposed to the move- night. Wolgast was unable to make I tnr fihprn nn the national SCHEDULE YET FOR THE WESTEHN LEAGUE it-nt to have the length of the inter- much use of his right hand which was I fnrcct resprvos s.nrt nrntesttn? neainst Mexico, the Gulf of California and Puget sound, and the further fact that ollegiate rowing race courses reduct injured in a recent bout with Freddie I tne minimum of 22,000 pounds main-rcm four miles to two miles. "When Welsh of England and the honors were I tained by the railroads as the weight from Directory should Wyoming contention in re fonsidered about even. for a carload shipment of sheep. A the boys are.

primed tor a race, says Coach Rice, "they can hit it up for iriml nrn ill imtni'ifniis ICSUIUUUU Oiau I sco tuueicoa lu BW si. miles without feeling any serious gard to streams arising in Colorado and flowing into this state be sustained by the supreme court, the states of Nebraska, South Dakota, Montana. AKROb.lo:,grue:"who of bounties rn i payment on predatory wild meets Freddie Welsh in New Biilmgs louses animals. business tomorrow night, was matched today Idaho, Utah and Colorado, and num to box Johnny Griffiths 12 rounds erous other states not Doraermg MISSOULA WRESTLER in this city February 22. ll- m1 I'rt-xji.

CHICAGO, Feb. 8. Adoption of a schedule for 391.1 the Western league has been postponed pending tne outcome of negotiations concerning the Topeka franchise, it; -was announced The magnates will remain here to take what action is )ossible toward settling Jbe Topeka matter and tomorrow 'will give a hearing to the various interests involved. Wyoming but penetrated by streams in this state could take advantage of the precedent estab VULCANIZING SECOND HAND FURNITURE I DEMOCRATS BLOCK WAITS EUTGH- HERE IIS NEW QUARTERS lished and deprive Wyoming of the greater part of the flowing in the streams of this state, In comparison 'with the benefit which the would suffer as a (Continued from rage 1.) including that of A. J.

Savage, Secre X). C. Lamport, heavyweight wrest- Snroln! to 'The Gxfceltes tary of the Kansas City American as has constructed some of the 1est high BILLINGS STEAM VULCANIZING CO. L. U.

JI organ, Prop. Tikes, tike accessories and motor oils Tire Repairing- Special Attention C.E. SMITH'S Second Hand Store V71 BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. 19 Years la Business. Mutual 108S.

280S Mont At. SHERIDAN, wvc. Feb, xne leT of Missoula, has written to Bil sociation club, who has made a bid ways in the state, and has excellent Sheridan National bankiloday opened county roads. He declared, similar lings asking for a match with some I lbt al man in the 200 pound class. Ha i for business in its mew.

rooms in the building erected during the winter by system had once been in vogue in the Colorado Springs would jj' "Western- league team. according" to word from that city, which reached President O'Xeill today, following a is willing to go on with lighter men state and it was not satisfactory- Governor John B. Kendrick, and bear in handicap matches and says he Is 4 Both houses received a telegram To Express Orders 3013 Mont. Ave. Billings, Mont.

OSTEOPATHS willing to meet all comers. I ing the name of tha bank. The books and cash of the institution were report that the Topeka team might be transferred there. Indications to Billings men who have seen Farmer from a committee of Butte business men asking to be heard in favor of Pierce of Hyshani in action, would CIGARS AND TOBACCO I night were that Topeka would retain result of other states making exactly the contention -which is making in the w-ater controversy, in opinion of Governor Kendrick and that of Governor Carlson as well would be overwhelmingly and utterly disastrous to the Interests of Wyoming. Former Governor Carey, replying to Governor Kendrick, cited the fact that the reclamation service of the federal government is considering the construction, within Wyoming, of a great reservoir to impound the waters of the Green river with the purpose of using them in the reclamation of lands proposed anti-race track gambling moved after banking hours Saturday amj all was in readiness at the opening hour today.

its place. like to see a match between these two heavies. Pierce is one of the best legislation. In the senate the committee of the The new banking rooms are declared men in the country, according to re NEWSPAPER DECISIOX. THE ADLER CTftATrCO.

DR.T T.ROBSON Osteopath Physician Hours: 9 A. M. to 12 M. 1:30 P. M.

0 6 P. M. Evenings by appointment. Mutual 1123 Res. Mutual 2513 409410 Stapleton Blk.

Eillings. ports, and the Missoula man seems whole with Senator Burla of Hardin presiding commended for passage the most efficient, and handsomest in Wyoming, being very, and to be willing to take on the best. II hmm-Iii tri Pre. MILWAUKEE. Feb.

S. Bob Moha senate bill 60, by Kinney, relating to well lighted, fitted up handsomely and 2719 Montana Ave. Cigars. Pipes, Cigarettes, Candies. I'taryweight, defeated Cns Christie to filing of demurrers; senate bill 91, ex BOMBARDIER WELLS 1VILL highly decorated.

The chief pride of f- FIGHT FRAXK MORAS the bank officers is the large vault, tending the authority of attorneys where clients die; house bill 64. ap FARM LOANS. Watch our window for Saturday money-saving specials. -We redeem Liggett Myers tags and night in a 10-round bout in the opinion of a majority of newspaper critics. SPECIAL LUNCHEON TODAY In California.

Establishment of Colo II Aawwlnted Ptmh. fitted with an electric alarm system, and declared to be burglar proof. propriating money for a vault in the LONDON. Feb. 8.

Bombardier office of the clerk of the supreme coupons, for premiums. B. SMITH CO. 'Open house" is to be kept by the rado's! claim to the absolute: right to divert all waters arising within that state, he said, would "be ruinous to Wells, the champion English heavy court; house bill 48, a deficiency ap- veal goulash with spatzen. Grand weight pugilist, and Frank Moran, the REPAIRING bank officers one evening this week, when the publio will be invited to inspect the new quarters.

southeastern Wyoming. Governor Hotel, 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m.

Adv propriation of $85,000 for the care of prisoners; house hill 140, a deficiency American fighter, signed articles to Carey mentioned that he personally. day for a 20-round bout in London, We loan the funds of tne Union Central Life Insurance Co. of Cincln- appropriation for Thomas Fox's salary is interested in the Wiyoming-Colorado as stenographer in the bureau of GENERAL RFPATR SnOP litigation. He referred to the fact that natl, and have an unlimited supply of March 28. 4.

YOOU FARMER BURXS WILL child and animal protection; senate he is a large stockholder, and the wrri money to loan on Irrigated and Dry Farm Lands to Mont, and No. Wyo. 201 Broadway Billings. Montana MEET FIERCE I CCSTER managing head, of the Wyoming De bill 84, prohibiting grazing of livestock within one mile of a town and senate We do expert welding on crackei velopment, company, a large corpora bill 89, Stephens' bill, creating the de Young Farmer Burns, Billings pop tion which would be deprived of water were Colorado able to" obtain recogni partment of grain inspection ular wrestler and instructor of the cylinders, crank cases or any part of broken machinery. No Job too large and none too small for prompt attention.

DRY G00D3 On adverse committee reports the tion by United States supreme court senate killed senate Mil 25, providing Y. M. C. A. wrestling class will go on the mat with Farmer Lerlow Pierce of Custer on Saturday night of this of its claimed right to.

divert within 209 Broadway Mutual Pnopt 1281 that the insurance on property shall Spevinl to Tbe Gnette- its boundaries the waters of the Big DUDLEY 2i inches NORMAN 24 inches le taken at its real value, and senate week for a purse of $200. The match COLUMBUS, Feb.i 8 Finned down HEDDEN'S Dry Goods. Ladies and Gents' Furnishings, Laramie 8MOKING ACCESSORIES bill 49 by O'Shea, providing fo a beneath a load of lumber which had will be a handicap affair, Lerlow hav state insurance on all public buildings, YO UTH FUL HUNTER GETS overturned on him as the wagon was ing to throw Burns three times A Senate bill No. SO, Hogan's commis Boys' BULLET IN HIS LEG I Laces, Ribbons, Notions, etc. rounding a "curve on: a hillside, the in an hour.

sion merchant license bill, was rec hodv of Peter Wieen was found late Speeinl to-The Gazette. SPECIAL LUNCHEON TODAY COLLARS ommended for passage by the judiciary I iast nignt ab0ut five miles above Ab- and Men's Clothing. All goods bought and sold for cash. WE MAKE SHOES A SPECIALTY 116 N. Broadway Billings, Mont WORLAND, Feb.

8. Yester commiuee. I sarokee. Veal goulash with spatzen. Grand day morning a number of boys were 2 for 25 ClwH, r-oi 'ikm On third reading the senate passed Death had resulted from the criish- Hotel, 11:30 a.

m. to 2 p. m. Adv. THE POL-HART SMOKE HOUSE For Service Cfgars, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigarettes and candies.

POLHEMUS HAItTMAN. 16 K. Broadway Phone 2874 The only Smoke House on Broadway. I STUDIOS H. B.

50 and H. B. 53, two deficiency I ing weight of the lumber and suffoca- 4- hunting rabbits near L. E. Lairds ranch and Robert Mullen accidentally' shot himself in the leg with a .22 calibre 'The pistol was not ABSTRACTS OF TITLE appropriation; b.

a. tb, AshDnage i tion. The team had remained with estray stock bill; S. B. 83, fixing a I the overturned outfit.

"Wigen was one FOrR MSSOCRFAXS penalty for trespass of livestock; b. 0f the most prosperous ranchers of Two Wttlt Hats on Are A B. 18, creating the Fifteenth judicial the East Rosebud district, having YELLOWSTONE INVESTMENT CO. district and S. B.

82, relating to the gained title to a large ranch and con- working well and the boy had it in his lap trying to locate the trouble when it went Off, the bullet entering the fleshy part of the leg. The boy foreclosure of mortgages. siderable livestock. His wife and WOODS AM) SMDO children are left in favorable circum For accurate, Intelligent work ln 390 HORSES AT AUCTION fBEi)ARY 19, subjects to stances, the decease-d having carried all lines of abstracting, see jgKLIJND STUDIO BE MISCL'NSED BY EXl'EKTS an insurance policy for 9,000. In YELLOWSTONE INVESTMENT GO.

was brought to Worland for surgical attendance but at last reports the bullet had not yet been located. Young Mullen is attending school at Worland, his parents living on the No near Manderson: terment will be made tomorrow 7 Broadway. Special to The CareKr. BELLE FOURCHE, S. Feb.

8. the Rosebud cemetery The development school which will be DIAMONDS GRANDFATHER BRINGS SI IT Good Photos at 221 Stapleton Slock. Right Prices. held here March 10 to 13, has arranged TO RETAIN TWO SMALL GIRLS 1915 at Stock Yards, Billings a program that is of vital importance to every farmer and rancher in this IAMONBS AND WATCHES INDOORS Sperlal to The Gazette. CASPER.

Feb. 8. P. section. Dairying and hog raising, al- ELECTRICAL VORK I faifa culture, sheep feeding and wool Haworth of this ulace.

who expected LFrcmS1 The safest Investment, unredeemed sugar beet raising, will beto brine his two small daughters from growin 140 Belgian mares. trom 1100 IV)0 Ils in foal hj im- diamonds, from the smallest amount up to one thousand dollars for single of interest to ranchmen, dry farmers Tulsa, Oklahoma, to a new home in and irrigation farmers alike. This I Casner this week, has departed post cfta weakens even diamond. Strictly responsible. pcrted tal iocs that weigh a ton.

About a load of two and three year old niiiit" from these mares and a mammoth Jack; head of broke from VMO to a ton each. Rest, mares and areldinsrs around 1210 haste for Tuisa in response to in a strong constitution as school is offered free to farmers. They will hear the above subjects discussed J. GANSL formation that the grandfather of the Largest diamond merchant ln Montsai poumw. A cioMng.

at we're gout? to put, em in the baat. the lu st talent in the country. children, J. E. Crosbie, a multimillionaire banker of Tulsa, has brought shows in nervecs symptoms, languor and repeated eclds.

SCOTT'S EMULSION is helping He 13 the man to see about yon wiring for. electric lights and bells. Chandeliers and electrio supplies of all He sella and Installs. jyestinghQuso "dynamos ad motors and heating 107 N. 27th St.

Odd Fellows Building Bell 687 Blk; Mut. 3219; Res. Mut 23611 REAL ESTATE LOANS FEVER CAUSES DEATH HIDES AND JUNK suit to secure possession and guard OF DRY LAND SETTLER ainship of the girls. Tlie mother of thousands every oay; its rare A .1 a Vila SILVERMAN oii-iooa enncnes me mooa, aids' the lungs It is a ptrcngth-su staining tonic spet-ial to The Gazette. -e cunuren, wno was ruituie a kiux, COLUMBUS, Feb.

8. J. It. Riisnaes, died recently and the chil- one of the dry land settlers of the dren since Wen have been in custody qtirkipv neighborhood died last even- of Mrs. Alfred Crosbie, an aunt, at Dealer in free from alcohol, try it.

J)J Consider These Facts 4 JL, OILLINGSLOAN RIDES PELTS FtrUS And all kinds of junk. Ship to for quick and satisfactory returns; ing in the Stillwater hospital of this Tulsa. When Haworth arranged to place. He had been brought here fol- bring them to Wyoming the grand-lowing a 'severe attack of typhoid father, for some reason unknown to fever and never recovered from the I tne lamer prior to nis aepanuie rmaii shipments receive the same attention aa large ones. I relapse.

The funeral will probably Tulsa, disapproved of the plan anu Office and warehouse, 2602 be held from Park City tomorrow. I instituted proceedings to ocaain yo TITLE CO; HONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED SITY PROPERTY and FARM LANDS MORTGAGES FOR SALE THOS. J. BOUTON, Pres. 2824 First Ave- North.

The finest wheat ia Montana is erown in the terrHorv trihntary to BiHiuss. It cook-s to us in car loads und watcon li.aijHneerly a mUIion Im-bei a year. We have the linest soil lest niill iu the wet, th'u1y-nje years fxperienee iu the luistnesx and an ambition lu make the het flour in the Tuorhl. The result Is sota avenue. I session of the girls.

Fiione 3100. Box 885 mnr c.irl shoots self DENVER SOLICITORS AHF. Killings Montana. WHILE PLAYING WITH GUN A RESTED FOR FRAUD I lirt lal tv The linrHt. ICE CREAM AND CANDIES ((HIV Win Wli 8 An a rpBiilt al 1 nneefal to The fiazetfe, Yellowstone Coal, Transfer Storage Co.

Faoltlcss Bear Creek Coal Kool Old Reliable All Coal Weighed on City Scales Baggage Transfer, Draylng, Storage and Coal I'lione 1217, 15 South 27th bU nlavin-r with a it -alihrA revolver WHLATLA.MJ. ffU. 8. J. 1Y'S which had been lying about her home Morgan and it.

E. Seeman, who have for a vear. and which was sunoosed been soliciting orders for groceries Billings Best Flour EcT Grottr lm it. I'lea-e ask for IL Russell-MOIer fiiiUing Company in iu. nnifiii( rt iiio )niiih-1 and linuors for the "Consumers Sup SrE SELL GLASS Logan Mullison BHUnx.

aiont. Cft Toar GlafFromlJf or 'er of F. O. Ziuimerman liaa a serl-1 ply company of Denver," and making mis hiilh't wound thrmich iwr left advance collections on such oruers f.Mah. The veai.on rn dUHiarsmll are held in the county jail here it CANDIES'; ICR' cream, SHERBETS.

Special attentlo to aatnul: 1 Babeock Blk, luii tiis little trtrl i a a liutn- I charted with securing money unuer mer. I iaiae preteuses..

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