THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 11. lflOtS i i -1 . I. A The Watch-Dog in your Vest Pocket YOU can buy Health Insurance now. Several food " Accident " Companies sell tt. Sixty dollars per year will bring you $25.00 per week, tor every week you are Sick. But, your time alone may be worth far more than that. And $200 per week might not pay for your Buffering. That's why "Cascaret" Insurance wtiich prevents Sickness, is worth ten times as much money aa other " Health " Insur ance. Yet "Ca3caret Insurance" will cost you less than Ten Cents a week. That jives you a "Vest Pocket" Boa to carry constantly. "Indigestion" means food eaten but only partially digested. "Constipation" means food retained In the body undigested too long, till it decays. It then supplies the poisons of decay to the system, in place of the nourishment it might have supplied. Isn't that a tremendous handicap worth Insuring against? What does It cost to Cure Constipation or Indigestion, with their train of small and great ills, and to Insure against a return of them? Not so very much. One 10 cent box of Cascarets per week, at most, perhaps half that. One candy tablet night and morning, taken regularly for a short time, is war ranted to cure the worst ca3e of Constipa tion or indigestion that walks the earth, One tablet taken whenever you suspect , you need It will Insure you against 90 per cent of all other ills likely to attack you. Because 90 per cent of these Ills begin In the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutrition. Cascarets don't purge, don't weaken, don't Irritate, nor upset your stomach. No, they act like Exercise on the Bowels, instead. They stimulate the Bowel-Muscles to contract, and propel the Food naturally past the little valves that mix Digestive Juices with Food. They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles by exercising them. The time to take a Cascaret Is the very minute you suspect you need one. When your tongue Is coated a little. When your breath is not above suspicion. When your head feels dull, diizy, or achy. When you have eaten too heartily, Oi too rapidly. When you have drunk more than was good for your digestion. When you have a touch of Heart burn, Gas-belchip;. Acid-rising-in-throat, or a Coming-on-Cold. Carry the "Vest Pocket" Box where it belongs, Just as ycu would your Watch, Pocket-knife or Lead-pencil. It costs only 0 cents. At any drug gist. Be sure you get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Company, and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." tV FBXE. TO OUR FRIENDS! We want to send to our friends a beantlfal Frmch-dtslriieJ. GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX, hard-enameled in colors. It is a beauty for the dressing table. Ten cents in stamps is asked as a measure of good faith and to cover cost of Cascarets, with which this dainty trinket is loaded. no Send to-day, mentioning this paper. Address Sterling Remedy Company. Chicago or New York. KIOTO a Cheap Automobile Tires WE are now ready to make old tires over. We have made a study qf this very im. portant part of the business, and have the only fully equipped tire repairshop in this territory. Send Us Y.ur Old Tires nd SAVE MONEY I?) via n 7 n r" ""i furs " n n 1 i ill I f 2026-28 FARNAM ST. FOU It CYLINDER, 25-HORSE POWER, PRICE $1,750. xv. mr .:rU . A powerful Tourlnn Car of . the highest class, with every modern structural feature refined to Rambler Quality. ' .Other models, from our Rambler Runabout at $800 to our 40-horse . power four-cylinder Rambler Limousine at $3,000. RAMBLER QUALITY MEANS YOUR SATISFACTION. The Rambler Automobile Co. 1S06 Capitol Avenue, Omaha, Neb. MANY DEALS IN REAL ESTATE Greater Part of Block 8eTen in Original Plat Chinees Hands. BRINGS FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Week Develops dumber of Denis of Avfraie Mae, Thoiih Sane Far Above the C.eneral Ran. Option have been taken by Gordon M. Lees, through the D. V. Sholes company on the greater part ot block 7. In thd original city of Omaha, the block hetwe-jn Thirteenth and Fourteenth utreets and California and Webster streets. The aver age price per lot. Including Improvements, which consist of twenty-one frame houses, was 7,iOO. making an aggregate for ths entire purchase of approximately $T,0"i. Mr. Sholes says the buildings will be re moved, the entire block put to grade anil later Improved. Gordon M. Iees is mentioned in the city directory as employed by the Sunderland Bros, company. When asked about the matter, J. A. Sunderland said he had noth ing to say for publication. The Sholes company also has reported the sale of the northeast corner of Four teenth and Cass streets, 66x132 feet, by Minnie Whltehouse to Walter 8. Jardlne. The price was 16,000, exclusive of buildings. The lot has no trackage facilities. Much Activity la Real Estate. The week which haa Just closed saw considerable activity In real estate, though no very large deals, except. thai of Mr. Sholes have been reported. Sales of $3,'JJ0 to IT.ouO have been numerous, and sales ot $l.oii0 to $2.ipo have been many. To use the expressions of a realty man. "There seems to be no very large transactions, but something comes along every day." Thomas Brennan reports the largest sin gle transaction noted for the week. He sold to E. J. Riley the southwest corner of Thirteenth and Pacific streets, with six brick houses, for J23.U00. Several other sales are reported by Mr. Brennan. Charles Rosso bought the north west corner of Fourteenth and leaven worth streets for J!),nou as an Investment. J. P. Flnley bought trackage property at Fifth and Jones streets for $11,000, as an Investment. A lot at the northwest coiner of Thirty second and Poppleton avenue mas sold for $7,500 to J. F. Kerns as an investment. Andrew C. Hand wanted a home and he bought the house at 30C Woolworth avenue for $.",00. The house at 1341 South Thirty first street was sold for $.1,000 to C. Kirk for a home. Thomas J. Horan paid $3,000 for the house at i18 North Nineteenth street. W. F. Wtlke bought the cottage at 1616 North Twenty-seventh street, and I paid $1,500. ! Two Seven-Room Hoaaea. I Two lots were sold last week In Boule j vard pork, through Henry V. Wynian. ! They will be Improved with aeven-room ho u sea. ! These sales were reported by Hastings & I Heyden, which were closed by them in I the last two weeks: I Lot in Hastings A Heyden's addition, southwest corner 27th and Camden avenue, ' to Robert T. White; two Iota, Just north ' of Military avenue, between Fifty-fourth i and Fifty-fifth, to Oscar Ocander; house and lot. No. 1514 Cass street, to Mueller Johnson, the furnace dealers, who will erect a brick building for their business as soon as the old house Is moved. Two Uts In Dundee on Davenport, between Fiftieth and Klfty-flrst, to F. M. Sturt vant; house and lot on Brown street, be tween Twenty-fifth avenue and Twenty seventh street to Anton Danielson, for a home; lot In Hastings & Heyden's addition on Camden avenue, between Twenty-fifth avenue and Twenty-sevonth street, to Paul F. Nindel; another lot tn Hastings & Hey den's addition at the southwest corner of Twenty-flfth and Camden avenue to Wil liam C. Nollman; 100 acres In Hall county, Nebraska, to Hans Godberson, for a home, sold for $8,000; house and two lots on Davenport street, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth, to O. P. Ayera of Westfield, Pa., for a home; house and lot on Twenty-eighth avenue Just south of Amea avenue, to Charles F. Muller, for a home; lot on Wirt street. Just east of Sherman avenue, to Eustace II. Ella; lot on Wirt street. Juat east of Sherman avenue. In Sulphur Springs addition, to Charles M. Miller, on which a new house will be built; lot on Binney street. Just east of Sherman avenue, to Erick Gust W alien; new house on Doug las street, between Forty-second and Forty-fourth streets, to Charley Thatcher. ',, M n,B,l - FAST TRAIN Heats Omaha - 6:00 P. H. I Arrlva Chicago 7:30 A. M. Steamship tickets to all Europ ean point a. ILLINOIS CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE 14C2 Frcarn St, Omaha. Keb. A VOICE FROM "LUNXON" Informed ua that both Pawn. Grey and Twilight Grey were to be popular tiiia Spring and Summer. So four months ago we got busy and made tugiand'a best fabric mak er get busy. Result la that other tailors are be coming gray worrying over the super iority of our ire a. They are truly handsome Suitings soft. attractive Greys, with deftly combined patterns in all (lie different harmonious colors. Ail Imported Uouda. titart at IJO. Slop at MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co., 'Phone Ikulaa 1. 304-3m 8. l th St. NrM door to Wabash Ticket GrP.ce. High Class Tailoring at Popular Prlcea SPORTS OF k DAY. BIG MR ADOPTS FOOT B 41.1, Bl I KS Faealty Conference Approves Scheme Drafted Friday. CHICAGO, March 10,-The conclusions reached at the two meetings of faculty representatives nf the "big nine" colleges was submitted todtiy to the members of the Interrollesinte conference committee, which met at the Chicago Heat h hotel and adopted all the res-illations decided upon at yester day's meeting and also that of the former gathering. At today's meeting it was decided that the recommends tions should he sent to the various Institutions composing the "big nine" and the various colleges Bhould take nctlon on them within two weeks nnd that If any one of the recommendations fall of adoption by any of the universities a mall vote Is to be taken. In the event of six Institutions voting In favor of the objection it shall go through. It was recommended at today's meeting that all future contracts shall contain clauses bv vlrture of which contracts shall not he Minting in case of nctlon titken bv the br rd of regents or by the college confer ence. The question of eollepe base ball men playing semi-professional base ball was taken up. but Rftcr two hours' discussion It was laid upon the table until the next meeting of the conference intercollegiute committee. H"MRWEntntlnnMnnnnnmJ BBattMannMCBB3inKnn&JnCnl SSPBBSBStSBS f I GREATEST i ll 1 n r TESXIS HAMPIOllir DATES town State Contest Will Be Held at nieh Valley Clnb Anaraat T. NEW YORK, March 10.-A meeting of the executive committee of the United States National Lawn Tennis association was held tonight at the Walriorf-Astorta and tourna ment dates for linn awarded. They in cluded the following: June 80 California state championships, St. Ixiuls Athletic club. Missouri slate championship. August 7 Dakanna Tennis club. Paolllc normwesiem championship. Rock Valley Tennis club, Iowa state championship. August S Kansas city Athletic club, Mis souri Valley championship. August IS Sioux Cltv, la. August 20 Omaha Field club, mlddlewest championship. SeptomlxT :; Pacific states championship. Sun Francisco. OF HIGH GRADE PIANOS OH RECORD A Saving to the Purchaser of From $100 to $200 We are forced to vacate our present location on April 1st, and will sell, regardless of cost, our entire stock of 300 pianos and organs. Do not miss this opportunity, Upright Piak.roi avt unhea. rd of Terms of $6 Cash &.nd $3 per mtnth fxt prices r&.njirt$ from $S5 up. Here 'are & few of the D&rains. We have many others: Vose & Sons, Upright $75.00 Knabe, good condition $85.00 Chickering, the genuine $105.00 Wheelock, walnut case $125.00 Beautiful Emerson, ebony case . . $156.00 Good Square Pianos, 928. tj-18, 9 18 and up. Large Chickering, the Boston make $175.00 Mahogany Sample Upright $195.00 Golden Oak Steger, discontinued style $225.00 Bteinway, ebony case $250.00 Ciood Organs, $10, $20 and up. ASSOCIATION FOOT BALL, I KAtil H t"a;a titration Formed to Contest for Western Championship. CHICAGO, March 10. For the purpose of promoting intercity matches, the Intcr western Foot Ball league was formed here tonight, tt Is the Intention to arrange a series of matches to decltle the western championship In the association game. The new league starts with Pittsburg. St. !uis. Cincinnati and Chicago as members Detroit and other cities where this stvle of foot bsll is popular, have been invited to Join. Temporary officers were elected nl today's meeting as follows: President, A. M. Welsh. Chicago; vice president. Dr. A. Murrav, St. Louis; secre tary, J. O. Davis. Chicago. WITH THE BOWLERS. REFORM INJURY SYSTEM ScTeral Chances to Inanr Better Resalta.tat Verdicts Advocated by Bar Association. Reforms in the Jury system were dls- cusaed at a meeting of the Omaha Bar as sociation held last night at the Commercial club rooms. The changea proposed were embodied In a report from a committee headed by Thomaa Crane, and they were all endorsed by the club. The changea related to a more secret method of drawing the Jurors by the clerk. the promiscuous ex, using of Jurors by the court and the method of selecting tha Jury. Mr. Crane said the committee had met with Judge Sutton and he had promised to see the atatute relating to the excusing of Jur ors would be rigidly enforced except where good reason appeared for making exception, and that an Improved and secret device for drawing the names ot Jurors would be pro cured. The association recommended the Introduction In civil cases of the system used In federal court of drawing eighteen men and allowing each aide to strike three of them from the Hat, leaving twelve to try the case. Mr. Crane said Judge Button had promised to present the matter at the next meeting of the Judges. By common consent it was agreed if there were any legal hindrances to the adoption of the new system the proposed change should be left with the legislative committee to take up before the next legislature. The resignation of H. P. Peterson as Sec retary of the association was accepted and the thanks of the association for his serv ices extended. Harley a. Moorehead was elected In his place. Abel V. Shot well waa elected a member of the association. By a vote of to T the association en dorsed the lam- now before congress making tha Infringement of trademarks aa offense against the United States. Standing of teams In the Omaha Howling league at the end of the twenty-flfth week: Won. Lost. P.O. Pins. Cnrtaliys R2 ?3 iW.fil Metx Pros 4! 3; tM 67.!M Krug Parks f: XI ..V.n 6MU Armours 4i .M r,7.K78 Stora Blues SS 37 ..V7 67.012 Onlmods 3 S7 ..V)7 W.itfO Benos 2: & .313 W.ftIO Blaclt Kate 17 58 . 227 63,596 Detailed work of teams P.O. 8. Sn. Snl. Kr. Krug Parks 906 1.3.M l.iM AM 313 Cudahys F97 1.364 l.frj 442 34 Metx Bros !H 1.22 1.6SS . 4?7 1".2 Armours S!3 1.830 1.676 3i4 360 Storx Blues s!l 1.277 1.663 4nl 3".! Onlmods S 1.317 1.6H6 m 36" Benos MS 1.146 l1 4S0 fine Black Kats S37 1,148 1,4 46t 6.34 GimM. Ave.l names. A. Rpnsus 6a ! 51-63 H. I. Rerd..47 17t 4k-47 MTku M 18 6-68 Hirtlar 72 1T ;tl-7t Wlm 17 4- Pickering - ... 72 17 4-7: W. Johnnon.. Bl US T0-1 MU1 m 17 4-W Conrart lSH 21-69 Hull .1 17 -: O. Frunrlico.. 9 1M 10-IU Marble U 1T7 :- Corhran 1)6 Hodgfts lit 177 87-M Bangui M 184 14-51 Encfll M 177 l-M Krllai har ....7IS 14 1-7 Jonaa 4S 17 17-42 Zimmerman .. tt 183 62-6 Snoidon ...... t 176 14- Pot im- 76 183 64-76 TraoT 6t 172 l-t9 Naala .. 76 182 5.1-76 Dan man 171 43-6.1 O. Pranciaco.. 42 182 .11-42 Hughra 42 171 22-42 FonH-utt ....66 182 23-ii Bauman 6 170 3-6 Andaraon .... 67 182 11-67 Huntr ...'... A6 1a 27-.tt Clay 62 182 Mulyneaux ..DO 18 4-80 Huntington .. 72 181 66-72 0. Jnhnaon... 69 169 I -GO OJarda 71 181 44-72 Chandlor ....46 l(i Jl-46 Baldwin 11 181 7-11 Schneider 42 167 T-42 (Irlffltha 72 181 S8-71 Weltr j j.jo Zars 61 181 30-66 Nli-nll 67 IM 11-67 Hrunka 48 ul 18-46 Chatalaln .... 66 16.166-68 Tnnnrman ..71 181 S-72 Mullia XI 162 32-23 Wrbar 41 181 Rampk 63 162 2S-63 Willi. ma .... 64 18066-64 A. '. Rri... tl 10 13-17 Frrncb 7ft 180 2-70 II. Johnaon... 1 167 Fruah 76 1M 1-7S Wabor ..!.... 2e 160)1-20 Following are the members of the Louis ville teams: Stora Blue Ribbons Frltscher. Cochran, GJerds. Hartley. Huntington (captain). Krug Parks French, Zimmerman. WaJ eng, Berger, Johnson, . Bnngeln (captain). Booth Omaha Crawforda. The Frank Crawford base ball club met Thursday evening at the home of H. R. Ellis to complete Its organization for the coming season. The team won twenty-four out of thirty games last year. Frank Craw ford and John Demos are again backing the team, making liberal subscriptions towards its expenses. The team will be out fur practice and open for engagements early In April. The lineup will be: First base, Lenny Marsh: aecond base, Harry Wehde; third base. Orrln Kennlson, snort, Ray Millett; left field. John McMillan: cen ter field, James Donahue; right field, James Sullivan; pitcher. Foster Adklns (captain),. William Vsher and Stephen Casey. The following officers were elected for the en suing, year: Lenny Marsh, manager; Foster Adklns, captain; James Sullivan, secretary; James Donahue, treasurer. Challenges should be sent to Lenny C. Marsh, IMS North Twenty-third street, South Omaha. In the new pianos we offer the strongest line in America, including the matchless Molnwajr pohs, the standard piano of the world, also the celebrated Steger & Sons, Mardman, A. B. Chase. Emerson, McPhatl, Kurtznian, Reed Sons, and our famous Mueller piano, sold from the maker to the user with out the middleman's profit and fully guaranteed for twenty years. On these Instruments we give a spe cial discount fiom twenty to thirty per cent. We ehlp piano everywhere and pay freight charges lxMh ways if 'the instrument, after rnrefnl examination, in. nut entirely sntisfnetory. Wr!te Immediately for free catalogues with complete lists and terms. Wire or plume Dong. l'CW at our expense. (No pianos sold to local or small country dealers nor salesmen connected with other piano concerns. SCMLL Closing Out tbe Entire Stock of 300 nstruments at 1407 Harney Street. Eli & MUELLER PI sm co. i After April ft 2nrj 1313 Farnani St. i si at. rr. HUkSeau Wanted, experienced' alteration women None others need apply. O. K. Schofleld Cloak and Suit Co., 1510 Douglas street. 3esr Werae OaT Tbaa ladlaa. The Fjureka club last night debated the question as to whether the negro or the Indian had been given the worse treatment at the hands of the whites. It was de cided by the judges that the negro had fared worse, and those on the winning: side were John Woods, Ken no Lang ford. John Smith, Charles Graves. Thoae on the o'li.r aide were Webster Johnson, Earl neeier. nun w imams ana Kurua lying The Judgea acre Mrs. Dan Wheeler. Mia LULinua emitn ana sirs. a. a. Watklns. ' Fatalities rreveate!. After an accident, use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It p'events fatal results. Heala cuts, burna. sores. So. For sals by Sber man iivCiBatll Drif Ca. Omaha Loses to Mornlnajslde. SIOl'X CITY. Ia.. March 10. (Special Tel egram.) The Omaha Hlph school lost Its second game In Sioux City this evening, be ing defeated by the Mornlngslde college five by a score of 37 to 21. The game was fast and rather rough. The stars for the visitors were Webster and Thomas. The lineup was as follows. Morningsiae. position. umana. F.lllott right forward Clark Rlssler left forward Hull Mlllner center Webster Feav right guard Burnett Jones left guard Thomas RarlaaT at the Roller Rink. There will be a five-day race at the Audi torium roller rink this week, beginning Monday night and closing on Friday night. There will be half a doien in the rare anil they will akate ten minutes every night, beginning at t o'clock. An accurate blackboard score will he kept, giving each skater credit for the dis tance he covers each night. New Indoor Mile Record. ANN ARBOR, Mich.. March 10 At the 'varsliv Indoor track meet of the I'nlversity of Michigan tonight the feature was the mile run In which Coe made the distance In (:J:s. which was hailed aa a world s record, being !V seconds faster than the best time on record for a fourteen-lap track. Ohio Defeats Iadlnna. COLI'MBl'S. O.. March 10. Ohio State university defeated the I'nlversity of Indi ana In the indoor track meet held tn Ohio Stale gymnasium this afternoon, the forinor scoring 45 poln' to JJ for the latter. Minnesota Wins from Chicago. MINNEAPOLIS, March 10. Minnesota university tonight won the annual basket ball game from Chicago by the score of 30 to IT. Spertlna; Brevities. Josh Clarke of the Dea Molnea team will be with Toledo this year. Pa will send railroad tickets to all his players Monday so they can report before March 25. the day set for Uie big gathering. Chesbro is said to be right this season and should be the sensation of the year. He was not In shape last year tp do his beat. Jack McLean, the erratic catcher of th Portland team, haa been offered a bonua of tLMi If he stays sober during the playing The Highest Powered Car in the World (Size of Cylinders Considered) The Car for Speed Our Claim A pair of 4Vx5-ineh cjrlin ders, developing from 22 to 29-horse power, brake test. I TICK Guaranteed To take any hill suitable or safe for autoraobiling on high speed gear. Call and Receive a Demonstration A Large Line of Other Makes of Machines All Styles. All Prices. We Are Nebraska Agents for Prest-o-Lite Gas Tanks Most Up-to-Date Equipment on the Market ft ins , .-Jfr H. E. Fredrickson FA'"f1ird IE second two men are signed, Martin and Bhugart. Flllman will play short and Holmes In the outfield. Qulllan will play third. . The Cantlllons will delegate part or tne managerial authoiity over the Des Moines team to Jack Doyle. Doyle, who was with Toledo part of last season, will be player manager and "Mouthy" Mike will go along to see that he manages things light. The program for the Western Amateur championship In golf, to be held at the Glen Keho Country club, 8t. Inla, June 18 to 23. haa been announced. The play will take one week and the Olympic cup competition, open to teams of four from any golf association In the world, will be played. Competitors on the Olympic teams, if from clubs outside the membership of the Western Oolf association,, will be eli gible to enter in the Western Amateur championship and subordinate events. BOYS SAID TO BE YIELDING Kelson and O'lleara Quoted as Will ing; to Confess for Merciful Penalties. An attorney claiming tn have Inside In formation Is responsible for the statement that Raymond Nelson, one of the youths arrested In connection with the murder of Nels Iausten, has agreed to plead guilty to the charge of robbery provided he could secure any hope of mercy at the hands of the court. The same lawyer says Jay O'Hearn. the chief prisoner, has Intimated he may plead guilty to tha charge of mur der if assured a life smtence and not capi tal punlstunent penalty will be Imposed. J. M. Macfarland and J. P. English, at torneys tor the prisoners, deny the truth of these reports. County Attorney Slabaugh was closeted all the afternoon in consultation regarding these cases. County Attorney Slabaugh said he had received no Intimation that any one of the four Intended to plead guilty, and said he would Insist that the cases go before the jury. He U inclined to think a llea of guilty on a first degree murder charge could not be accepted unless the charge was changed, aa the law requlrea the Jury, in case of a first degree charge, to deter mine whether the defendant shall be hanged or given a life sentence. Nelson, he said.' will go on the witness stand In the O'Hearn trial and tell hla alory in accord ance with the written statement he has al ready made. According to thia atatement, O'Hearn fired the fatal shot. It ia said Hanlon will have no handicap as the manager of the Reds and If he does not land them well up in the race It will be his own fault. The Omaha high achool basket ball team lost to 8tux City Friday night by the scur of U to The ioux also won on the re cent visit to this city. Pop t'vler has signed hia contract with Ducky Holmes' Lincoln team for the com ing eeaaon. He has been running a hotel at A Una. Kan., during the winiur. Thomas sod Kcarnagle will alternate be. to caictt ao.4 cm fux Uucvlu. or m Eiesrilost (or ltesarstcaas. D. Clem Deaver. Immigration agent of the Burlington, has returned from his first trip with a personally conducted party to thu western part of Nebraska In search of lands to he taken up under the Ktnkail homestead law. A party of twenty aus taken to Mullen and heneca, where It whs iMkru in tow by the local men. who as sisted in finding homesteads. Anotl er u-ny will be taken out M-iich jj, and numerous inquiries ate coming tn dally. The ex cursion March A will go to Orai.t. lie 1'hniun and Cherry counties, and epe utaiijr La ijum Uu X iluouis aid Ciut. REO 16 II. P.. $1283.00 Some Proof s of Reo Superiority Copy of Telegrams: ' i Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 23, '06. i" KEO MOTOR CAR CO., Lansing, Mich. ' . . Pasadena Altadena Hill Climbing Contest yesterday. Reo wins 4-passenger elass, ears eosting $1500 or less by big margin. Defeats Stevens-Duryea, Frayer-Miller, Win ton K, Rambler, Buick, Wayne, Reliance,. White, Franks lin, Ford, Premier, Auto Car, also wins second place in runabout class. L! T. SIIKTTLKR. Los Angeles, Cal., March 3, '0G. KEO CAR CO., Lansing, Mich, Result the first day Midwinter races yesterday, Reo Touring Car won two events, making five miles in six minutes,- four and one-fifth seconds. Also made fastest mile of any btock ear on track, one minute, nine and four fifths seconds. L. T. SHETTLEIL Two Car Load Now on the Floor Keady for IeMvcry. Agcuta for Ford, llco, Sloddurd-Dayton and Wavctly Klcftric DERIGIIT AUTOMOBILE CO. IM18 FAKVAM 8THF.LT. I f