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LDl.xO;f DAILY
DAY:.M0aNINOAY;iR::i;;gg
A'
Glqthinc Valuo
NEVER before fn the
historyi our bnjl
nca career have we of. r
4 fcred or tee inch excel 's .
lent values in SniU as 1
' we're offering this 'tea- "
'vion in worsteds and
jchetioto 'with faint pin"
stripes or oefplalds also '
bine serges or blacks in a f T
' 4 falT assortment of sizes
from
' ' i'V .
S7.50 to S15.1J0
'. See window display j
LOS.TiA.GAIilE
Harris Was FiMlfj.Owcoms. and
? 'MIuttF the Ei vels.
y
THEY HIT IN THE PINCHES
' . . J .....
That W(U What Won the" Gams
for Houston Visitors' Team '
Work in the Field.
i m i ... .mn t
South Texas League
Soueton 4V Bsatumont . .
in Antanlo 4 Qalvestoavl '
Ctlih.. ' . ' V StwA Wmm r w r
Beaumont 11 ' t T 600
riuuston ........ u ' . i I 467
In ft
ninth chant Whit - .. o-...
On Id left Mntitr Jtarrl .-l..l ...-. .-
i... ""m "I". 01h bouquet
but Paullg put hit fir In the nwvlnmiL
mrm did tlie may-he-rest In neauut mat.
F?Va?f-..y Hunter. Wbltc reaching -
- uu ii rawo ine first atalKm dm
inj i loortnoB'a foosls. and White skipped
two-etep far bom. (waM home Booret
ft
third
ford ai
th abormop'a Joosle and White skipped
Hoastni i. '
Mowrr. If .
Crawford aa
Hunter lb
uoori.i-"":rr"
Trueadale tb J
Weber p 1 ; 1
ToUto ....4.
Itoaimwm.-
R. tmUh r
Haldt. ih .......
Lonjrley cf .
TuMar. aa . .
Brain. 1h . .
Walla a ...
SHUTOUfAGAm
h tnaaaarr tonffhit axDlaJnlna th' rail.
.? T m ataUnar that Uia txam
tO miWt Vadrhll nnliur... t
nrf Wj1'
VONBYROSEBEN
IIRBHPOIM
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IS
m u?t :
ABKBHPOAU
II!
Ke York Fad little Troobrc Wn
Hftnton'f Mert Landed Anothep
Took Cain
from Cincinnati ; i'
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1 Antoalo- 14
sir
HUTCHINS
on & Mitchell
"The Store for Valnei
is Men's Apparel :
fl)Life.
iMnsurance
Contraet
A tortala Sfn .Harrhi Jirha doaa
rlc for Beaumont on tha oltcher'l alab.
tnd wa Mda't Ipat a battla thl aaaaoa
untB' yeaterdar. waa ea tha fuin Una
for rhavtoasta and waa bit In th nlnofaa.
Tbmt la to aar tha ltarnla wallonad tha
IHIfkln into aaft territorr whan tha oor-
nn wera popuUtad and blaclea maint
viia Harrb) waa reached but abc -tlmea
durlnj the atrurale.- Oa waa a double
craek that eoUlded with tha pallnra
r.a tart paUaaoa. EdBsoadaon waa tha
author of the iwat. but It did aothlnf
more maa . help alone; the excitement
and waa only wasted energy. Weber's
swat Betted bint three sacks and sent
Moore trlpplnr aver the pan ss llshtlr aa
nimaM. Harris backer save him
very regard support making- sis I arse
well-eyed mlseues although Harris un-
dooom two .weird bubbles himself both
at which helped em When Ooasett'a
strrttors threw up the sponge m tha
ninth round tb aeors was f to 4.
Arthur. Weber pitched a game that was
as llrely as a mail who has wrapped
n:ireir around a half dosea mint frappes.
"Web" pitched a good eteadr same and
Ct au tunes bad tha aituauoa well in
.The Manrelk did stylish fielding
throughout the claah but one wabble a
tumble bg Crawford waa the only mla-
8 " mem. in team work
Totals .w;.aY4
Beoumonr ......(.!aat Aid em 1 '
Summary r - '
Earaed runs Rnuetow t: Beaumont I
wvima nita-.ttomonaeon xxmaiey.
Three-heM hlt.w.h. -
Btolea bases Hunter Crawford Weber
Double Dlaea Wehnp mA 17 1 in toy". Trnlrlf
B4 BK4y; Murkily. Bertey and White.
on btUl-Ott Wbct.ts o iar-
i. j.d . j Pittsburg; ....
Played. Won lost. 'P. C.
Is r 11
. U 11
U M
'; 11 If'
'- V1' 15
. f -ir;
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ia
m
ss
Chlcao7.: . ' as
l'Mladelphla a
ClnotnnaU B
Brooklyn .... ... a
Boatos
St. Louui.......n M
(Associated Prese Report).
Ptalladclphla Mar U.-Bt Ium batted
Corrtdoa off the slab in tb third mnlac
but tha visitors found Ptttlnger. a puxxle.
Score -(..!-'. B H K
St LAula-.4
s-niuiueipnia
ilohla
llcParland 1
Hit by pitcher Moore. R. Smith:
Struck mil R WAm a. In uu a ?
Left en ha see Houston T; Beaumont C
v To be the moat profitable to the In-
sured a lit Insurance contract or poller
should bars back of It a company that
la conservatively and economically aa
well aa ably manager. Whll It Is true
Insurance in MKT "Old Une" company
that complies with the Legal Reserve
Law la rood and safe too yet It Is not
""profitable" If It la coating the Insured
aar than it should. Insurance costs
soar Iran it ahould when In a company
woaa management is extravagant even
though that company ahould be a "UuV
llonaire" company
The Southwestern Life Insurance Com-
pany la a conservative Old Lino Com-
KaJ' Jinuted under the Legal Reserve
.ot T. with ample capital back
?rJ' tj.unJ:tt '" oxer obtlKa-
iV " 1V" T"u mjr. Its stock
being owned by 11 ottbeeadlng busl-
!Z! of h" Slatcar Is pot mn large
tT2JL lr "w" "XT"0?! atSsntlon. -So
each Item of rapenso la cmeely acrvtlnlxed
and kept down to 4 ha minimum. aJaurbuf
aerromy. Tula makes It
Thl Ideal Policy Holders' ComptB?
guaranteeing them tha most for their
money that It will buy.
Southwestern policy contracts are aa
UberaJ o the Insured a safety will per-
mit being the peer of any offered by
aay other conservative -old Lino" com-
jauy. ana utey are sold at reasonable
rates.
For full Information and sample policy
call on the Oompanr'a Agent In your
town or writ
The Soufhnrastern
LIFE INSURANCE CO
PALLAS. TEXAS.
rluv
of the Beaumont neon
JIT. and thev nulleH off ..i.ni in
. 1 . . miih nmon max nu mivnr. i
d'sslug smeased ail over It. Trueadale
n bunted and the first baseman ran
up to nurse the Up tha second baseman
cortrcd the introductory sack and the
.urn. uciaer covered? second. Tne play
was a fine . exhibition and recalled tha
jiuie wuen unsnw d nailer steered
Buffaloes to victory.
The . Beaumont people skimmed eight
juts rrom Weber's pitching cream but the
fielding of the locals could have been'
improved on.' end meat of their swats
were wasted. There were three double
plays slid down the chute that stand np
and make fervent Jestares for notice. In
the third round Tullar drew first on
swat tn the left dump. Then atarkley
oniciateo. He pounded a shot appar-
ently two feet over Weber's band. The
crack of tha bat hadn't died away when
tne tiuo' the ball tn Weber's trior
. iiica nwnr - iwisiea nimst
mruuna ana jammed tne ball to Hunter
h - coming down who nailed
. -- ueiuiw ne couia nave pronounced
- " DMungai auu uncouea
Time of MftMk hmi aMa n
umpire Hayes.
V The Game Today.
1 Tha scama lodav win 1 k. 1.- 1-
HonstoX for nine lays.- The Marvels
to Galveston tomorrow for three games.
Antonio and then to Beau-
ln mean today promises to b
till V ""T"" anu miereatina; aa tfle one
?$Trd .rMtTr?l'lJ. Should Houston win
C r. ""k wjii go to aeconel place
ahoving Beaumont down a AtZt.. . . '
Ivy Tevla will Ditch for Beaumimf aiut
2HS Sf vL1 to1 yrTt M Bill SorreU
fc"tl.!l!? tdmltted free at the gat
but will be charged for at the grand
- w V1MV& vpen at sw. -
Chaff from the Dope MilL
The schedule la la a taaaie. Accord ln
t the schedule Houston win be aa the
road six daya and Beaumont will be away
n noma ooosing for twelve dava. Tha
scneauie says Beaumont
a
...ax so a IS I
and Warner: Corridon. Ptt
tlnger. and Poouv '';...r;':;'t4i'V;'
' CAaaoclated Press Remrt) ' '
'.'Bostoa May li-CinclnaaU oatbatted
Boston today but lost tha gam -
.score. v. . .t H B
koaton mn as i . i 1
Cincinnati .". .100 gt 000 Iff
Young and Needham; Harper audi
Phelps.. . ... ...fi-i:
'( Associated Press Report) '"' -f
New Tork May is-Th Msw .Torkar
sgalnjat out the Chicago .teaaa.
Chicago OOt V gna-S c a
Kew Trork Sue om Co 4 I
Brown and O Nell! ; McOlnsltfand Bow-
. (Associated Prsss Report)
Brooklyn May 15. Han Ion's ansa won
another cajaa front Pittsburg today.
ot-i.rw r ' M. H u
Brooklyn . . ' Vwn 11 an-. u 3
nnwiiirg ....i.M....;...WJM as t- e a
Hanloa and BJttr: . Rnherlallla ana
Pells. .
retani
"J? P'a' on the M. Mth and Kth.
which is not at all aatisfactorw tn nT!
Sett President OorSam um !.(- 1-
mistake and Houston must go to Beau-
. . . u. 01 sHwramii coming sere
on the Md. Mth and Sth. It la under-
stood that the Houston management will
Insist on nlaytna the acheduie .u.i.i
t the league meeting. The matter was
m oeciaru. mn aigat But Hornam says
Nelson was advertised to Ditch veater.
day and many went to Wast End expect-
ing to see htm perform. Weber pitched
mm Hiu umi m. nm ww an MAI Ana
there would have been a howL Weber
haa done aa aood work on the slab aa any
man on the Houston team but when the
nsanagement authorises the press tn state
that Nelson la amine- 10 Btteh 1 Kn..i4
V. conuaot. ana let hln work.
to Beaumont Enterprise says R
Smith tha Baaumoat right fielder. Is a
Brother of wee- nM -e
Vera as ""mf' uiat MarveJs. He was recommended by Hon-
ZZl u nr nian at a ter. who didn't wanTtha nuuuujetneat to
iwoommenaing -. his
par
1 GENUINE I
IAEXICM
quick lunch -aouater.
There atas nothing doing In the first
two rwnds except that hdmondeoai un-
hooked a two-base crouch that helped
aionjr the excitement - -
se1on " ma doln m third
The Drillers bit off two runs la thai
funi .iMr' Wn t lb air breath-
teSS-' """-Harris swattedlbe
Sfth '2 er- WtbT Umilr savl
mith a aeaaaa paea to flni Tm
. vsuue tares umea. Tl
Longlty the chief mogul of the Di
ue aana out of hla eyes
.T".'." wire-oound double to center
iP.twhIDwl Hrrle and Smith to the
m"rk--J1 Lax Smith gavs
Paulig aome worn to do' and Dutch was
J" wun Dotn peepers open.
"''" ""Mrarasi inrietd blew up
! ? " tDa asplasioa waa heard
r . -7 J ruesaaie raised a fly
to left center: It was Eagle Lake Smith's
ball In a walk but Longley butted In
and. as is usually the ease In euck In-
stances dropped the leather Trueadale
aoina- to second on bobble. Weber bunt-
ed and raised a feeble fly that Harris
uo""u pe murx ot. Mo wry
sourer was caught with facility and ra-
pidity by Longley. Crawford bunted and
trueadale sprinted 'for the ed um
white had the globe in amnie tinu t
nave Ugged the second baseman but
he let the baU dribble through hla hooka
vuv nu w cnaiaea up. Harris
weakened and the Marvels clinched the
opportunity to fatten their batting aver-
ages. Hunter soaked the leather to left
for a sack and Weber ambled ever the
real Place. Hunter pinched seoonJ
and went tn third on Paullg's swipe to
: wuicn arnng 10 secona on
the throw In. Rdmondson walloped
2 tefl Huoer scared. Dutch
vt mowj aiso nut ne 10a red
v wa mm was aiiiea at tne pnta
s-vur runs came in aiusgetner and I
fans felt aood.
Tha MarveU added another run to the
"V . . M1...luuL" rouno aioor '
wnacaea witn tne ra 11 -u. A
t. Trueadale sacHf led and then Weber
.. . ...uln... Ma ..nr witn glory py
Bwlng tha bulb to deep left field for
three cushions and Moor sailed ever the
it. 7 eiruca out ana Crawford
know that a waa
brother t AnVtuiW. ha wmmAm -
baa got a steady Job. -p '
There wUI b no double-header today.
Tha- South Texas league decided. at ooa
of Its meetmgs set to play any double-
headers until after July 4.
The strikeout wr mm m.mji..
six apiece.
' Southern Xca&roe.
Club ' P1.- Wnm Ijm w ei
Atlanta -a.... li 11 S
Bhreveport IS - It ' ' j arr
New Orleans ...... If 11 ' t elf
Memphis .... r. ) . . jjg
Birmingham 19 . 1 Ui
Montaomerv 91 . .a .... e - . Mm
Jasnvilie ...M..H 9 '. T Vt 1 : ' gl
Little Rock ........ 17 i u m
(Associated Press Report.) ?V
Llttl Bock. Ark May U.-Tbe Travel
ers want to piece in ths ninth and save
Uirmlngtuua three runs and tha gam off
on hit Uolan allowed but fbur hits
two of which were wratchea but gave
nine free pa sues to first Rag on was bit
I?."! !n .h" ""'r pert but after the
thud Inning but ona Little Bock player
reached first .
Scare r ' a 's
Blrmlnsham Mtmeosx 4 a
Little Rock in sw C00- i f 1
Raxan and w. C!lark. n..i.n
(AaaocUted Press Report) ' ..."
Memphis May IS -Alexander's horn
run drive to left field bleachers with
three sen on bases gave ths local. a
emsnixxg leeui in todays game which
was never- overcome by NaahviUa. The
Sam abounded in arrets.
Score -j. . ' K B .
NaahviUa ... Ms aia a .
Memphis ....L-i.......'.m ajiaj-. i ' 3
Busselli Adams and Araoratni Hcrr aad
;. NORTH TEXAS XEAfcUE.
Temple Gaihes Are to Be Trans-
- ferred. '
Otflsawav. !!'." J T tMa.-al BB . 'aa
Vt r- " im.Zr' "' ar.g:.
Waioo 18 12 fgj
rtW-::::;:::!!- H l jg
SXna-:::::::::: 1? a
r- (Houston Post Special)
Temple. Texaa. May 14. -The Panthers
lost their alsey' today In a game that
abounded In brilliant plays and replete
wUh exhibitions of pitching hard to
score ' R H B
'T52p& ":---. WM0- 1
Fort Worth ... no 000 ( i
and Boies" Chrlsman
; (Houston Post Bpecttl.)
. Austin. Texas May 1. The locals lost
to Dallas today ay a score of I to 1 The
gams waa lost by Desk In 'a error In the
left garden. Up to ths sixth the- locals
were in tne lead. In this in nine . the
visitors scored two runs by an aaay fly
dropped by Deskln In left after two were
Out Abies for the visitor nlteMut - rin
game and hod excellent supportTAltend-
i ance large.
Score u n
. . n n a
Auatln 01 OSI 000-1 11
ioo m (w-i i
BUter and Fanner; Abies and Ragsdale.
(Houstoa Post Special.)
Waco Texas May UvCoralcana batted
Rodrbough hard today but poor fieldinx
cost them the gams A home run over
tho left field fence by Prultt was the
feature.
Score- . R H K
Cprslcana am ri ioi t u
" w . VW uuz 101 4 7 1
Huddleston and Block; Rode bough and
Spencer. . y ..... .
(Houston Post Special.)
- Temple Texaa May M. The official
schedule of the Texas - Baseball league
has been nightly modified. Dallas Is
scheduled to play here the Kth. 18th and
nth. but Instead the Temple team will
go to Coralcana for three games. This
change la made necessary by reason of
tlie feet that Coralcana aad Waco play
only twenty-four games with each other
during the entire season and the schedule
Is so srranged that twelve of these games
are played during the first twenty-four
days of the season. Considering the hard
luck experienced by the Coralcana club. It
waa coaaldered desirable to make the
cnanxe so aa not to give WaM too great
an advantage nor Coratcana a handicap
T it Qaranooi lUadiiapt the Fe
ture at Belmont.
IT WAS DRIVING FINISH
Race King Contested the Race Up
to the Wire Pinkerton Won
Chief St Louis Event
(Associated Press Report) "
;New Tork. Msy ls.-Th Clarcmont
handicap tlx and one-half furlongs the
feature of the card at Belmont Park to-
day was won In a driving finish by Ross-
ben. ' Six and one-half furlongs Pasadena
.Voladay Tamay. Time-1 rtt.
orf-
eT6Xtorr
tx one-half furionga. the Clare-
tSrd.' W.S"'0- King Ox-
Elmbrr. '1 1
trtSL1"! -'ur?"-. Khlsnt Os-
dw. Aims rat s-a
- Belmont Entries. ' '
Six and one-half furlongs sstliiw Tha
OadHy lot. Cottage Maid lis Aeronau?
Hl"L' Rosta'ndriUUt'
Astronomer. Ouldl; Star" uTst Eftpn.
uuaiu hi Margaret Anil ua
Inquisitor 1. Toot Moak lit
IN. Old
Montanus
Capias. Quorum. Hun-. 3
1iTii ti1 B)"-hor-Santa Cata-
llaa 11. Bohemia. CovmaKI m rZZ.
wiinunn ivt xeaia lea. Amber-I'.M"-
Sinister 114. VemSeT aacbabs Me
Right Boynl 1 Bulling 107.
V "Si" VP of . m". maidens Mi-
K- . . noeriy. Jonnull hal
osenenth 114. JackstaCf. Sprakeil Sailor
Boy. Metamora lot oierosiiai aivaoi
One mils. selling Maaterman lfai
Wlxard 11 Roatand 1&. Oro s7TRaha lS
Dalay Green 100. Orly II 04. Barsman lit
m-?1 "Si Ctt.ge Maid a.dDoi
Latheron 97. Tol Ssn Old England
-' ii nuauenos si
Three-fourths of a mile handlean
True Ma Cairngorm lot. Darkl Its (Jnoas
Wrenney Romaniiy Rye. Wool Soap Bar-
barosa 1W; Duflley M. . "
Seven-elrhtlu of a mile eelllng Lady
Mercury PJ. Voltbnr Juchltan. Dor-
thula. On; Sister SO Miss Rlille n. Red
Thletle B9 oionets 101 Bell the Cat 102
Chanterelle old Spink Krt Two Penny
107 Olendon lu) Anna Iteall (9 Paul to.
Four and a malt furlongs Itashford
Manor stakes Mint - Boy la Charley
Eastman VM Hermitage. Kercbwal Hy-
perion II. Oorgo C. Bennett Romohtllg
Dr. WlnUell Di HaWey I.Me lit
Short course steeplechn-e Blue Mint
147 Martin Brady. Benna - 14J. .Bal-
sas 14L- Bpring Water 13 Don Ami
12. . ' ' v -
On mils and Seventy ir8r? acnini-
Molo B.. Annie Alone ai Trlb Ucntry
n. Omealca M. Fox Hunting Russell A.
MS. Klimorle Foreigner loz Orient. 109
slorisel IA1 '. . -j.' : .
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ELECTED DIRECTORS
r twt fwct-mt; towirr
UNION TRUST COMPANY
' STOCKHOLDERS MEET.
Will Seledbfficers Monday To
Begin Business by the Mid-"
' - die of August. - -
will Drobablv be removed
strengthening of the team soon.
by the
The Houston
changed.
batting order has been
sky lark fell Into Earle Lake's mlt leav
ua " u aiuvw w ins uiira saea.
White looped the loop tor the u
round. -He split ones the
Prevents a cold.
see the point ?
-PreTenUca. arevmt Colds snd (.Hope st
th. sns. stage Tnkes a day or two it
jo Is seated. Pleaaant harmleaa candy
tablets. Do not sicken Ilk laxative or
wwmo. en box x ccs. at 1 rug gists er
t. aUmoK Box ML Raatna. Wla
" - " Tshe a Preventic
OH tAP t ha lVsllaaiweai
sn iii-J nun IW1BO. XI BIIK OMR tit
routMl with a welt to wnter tnd rs4
to awotMd whlta Weber and Hunter were
whSbW- Bmit
Another rus was marked ap for Hous-
ton In ths seventh. Crawford pried open
thp round with a swat to left Hunter
bunted and Harris tossed the bell afteSt
Crawford going to third and Hunter to
second. Paullg's foul waa captured by
Markley up against the wire netting and
then that rare find the squeese play waa
shoved throtnrh. lGKuuidM . Llj T
Lengley-and before you could shell anea.
nut Crawford changed and got home.
Hunter tried to tab on ths earns niavbut
was flaamd at tha nan rxm . r.3i..i.i2
i ne aasx run ol TO combat was scored
No use! oiling ths handa with
DIAMOND DYES
DltassBd Ores at easy lad cletalyts an.
Mass 1st aeaaa etsssar: aevet diisseolau
Daacaa seek e4 41 dyed sesjstea iree.
' DIAMOND PTtS. Setllstlos. Vl.
'WEAK 25
Pylfr aj RhevunatUm. Lam Back. Pains
. lvlkBl Btomaoh aad Llvr Trouhu
Nsrvous DeblJIty and ail. ailments from
Which people suffr.T It gives Ufa to ths
tsrras soothes pain aad restores
uwngis. -at. cares wane you SI
ass sead yo my book with full
Me
' oneaae.
McLaushHn'a Elactrle
Bait Is a poxtlv rare for
trength. It cares while you sleep. Let
BBS Bead voa mv book witn full imTmm.
IOMLWdW Canal It. Keir Orl
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ISTOTHK
ALATK WHAT TKI FLBMACB
r"D POST WANT ADS.''
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Hayes waa all to tho good yesterday.
MR. HISE AGAIN TO FORE.
He Shut .the yrriori Out Very
iMiceiy.
(Houstoa Post SpsebtL)
San Antonio. Texas. May it. Hkes
sumed his shut-out gait today by win
ning the first gams of the series from
nan Antonio by a soar of I to a. Jones
lormeny witn Beaumont was given
wu. w En sina Baa put un a
Ph'r eh'Mlon. the brilliant fielding of
- . .7 - ' '" mm inss a worss de-
'eat than waa aamlnattered to him. The
c.r1' made their first two runs
. .n. mree m tne ntran In
ning were the-' result ef an error hit
two Wild nltfthn. - . ' .
other error. The Imium nw i
w." iHenSi?iMl1 '1'd1 ' Barrett In
miv siorna male nis first
appearance In a Ban Antonio uniform and
was given aa .ivulon. A bugs number
waxrssavg vsvi mm aiaju fJTWt tUM i
lTd seeing- tb leaders lisac the ;i
aders. i .
Ths score: -.
Ban Antonio
starrett. If
(Associated Press Report)
Shrevenort La. May uV-Th rams be
tween Bhreveport and Montgomery -eras
atopped by rain today after two i""'ig
neither ham bavins scored. -..
. (Associated Press Report) .A"
New Orieaas May 15. New Orloans-At-lanta
gams postponed. Rain.
American Association.
Club -
Cleveland .l'..M
Phlladelnhia
Chicago ......
Waahlngtoa
Detroit ..
New Tork
Bt Louis ..
Boston
PI" red. Won. Lost P.O.
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Gardner rf
Vendleton. .
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Lagrave tb ...
Bradley ef ....
Morrow lb ....
Edwards a
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44114
J 4 1 4 4
1 4 4 11 4
f i
. 1 4 4 4 4
ABR
--
17 It t
BHm a m
I 4
114
4 S B
U 4 4
114
1
1
4
Totals
Galveston
Johnson ss
Aiken tb
Cermak. cf ....
Kane lb .........
Page lb .
Westlske. a-
Hutcbcroft If ...
xiurns n .........
Hiss p
Totaij "...
By Innings:
aa Antonio
uaivestea .
Summary
Earned runs-Oalveston t
Two-base hit Aiken.
Sacrifice hits Jones. Aiken. .Cermak.
Struck out -By Mum t
Basra on balls-Jones Johnson. " '
Batters kltJobaao a. Cermak
Fliat base o errors-Oalveston 1
XjCTt On ' K lalMUi . . . I .
- wvoe-
gouble plays Pair to Kane.
lllU . " " ""VMIS
.Lmplrs-Mr.- Raster.
(Associated Press Report)
Detroit Msy 1L Mullin waa were wIM
and Ineffective.
Score - . -. ' n it m
Detroit .......... . 494 ajs-f g
uwiwi QUI ew Zls S B s
Huiun ana chuuvslb; zjineen saa urlger.
(AssfjclatedPreae Report) . -
CleveandX May liWashuurtoa
pletely outplayed Cleveland tndav
.Score t. .. . ti n -at
Cleveland 409 404 B5 a a
Waahlngtoa ...im 001 (ES ( I s
Rhoadea and Baslow: Hush anfi trii.
tredg. - -
(Associated Press Report) '
Chlcsgo Msy Chtcags won the last
gam of the series from New Tork to-
day. :. . - -tv .-..
Scxre-' ' k It c
Chicago .....;.......... 4M U-4 13 f
New Tork ...tit NO Oja 4 g
w.ian ana nun ana nuuivaa; . urta
and. Klelnow. . ...- u
resa Report) V. 4 'V
St Louts. May U.-Phuad.lphia defsst-
d the looala swing te the poor support
behind Otada ' . . . .;'.. :-- '
R H
Green Goes to Chicago.
(Houston Post Special.)
Dallas Texas. May U. Preparations are
belnt; mads by K. H. R. Green InA his
machinist to leav Dallas oa Thursday
Bight for Chicago where be haa ears en-
tered la the rsocs to taks place at Waah-
lngtoa park May IT t and M.
PRIVATE CAR LINES.
President of Concern Before Sen-
A r ate Committee.
iAssociated Press Report)
Wsshlngtoa. May 15. William E. Rip
ley. professor of economics ot Harvard
university was before tha senats commit-
tee on Interstate commerce. He claimed
that under existing laws there wss noth-
ing to prevent discrimination between lo-
calities snd commodities. He favored
giving the- Interstate commerce cdmmils-
swn power 10 rix rates.
George B. Bobbins of Chicago president
of the Armour Car Line eMunnnny. and a
director of the Armour company ex-
plained in detail the business of refrig-
erator cars. He asserted that that these
aar Haes were not engaged In Interstate
ffin-.merce. The agitation tending townrd
be confiscation of private cars had de-
terred his company from Increasing fa-
cilities. Mr. RobMns was very severe In
criticising a witness before the interstate
commerce commission who ke asserted.
aaa stolen books snd the code of the
Armour company and had opposed the
company because of s fancied injury.
: t'he Armour car Hnea did not now ileol
tn produce. He denied any "community
of interests'" between the railroad and
the Armour car lines. Tho witness denied
that the ears were used to secure re-
bates. The witness continuing sold that
Armour eV Co. and the Armour Car ljue
are different companies but that the
stockholders are the same men.
Mr. Rohbina bad not concluded when
tha orsnmteaion adjourned.
. H.W
FRISCO'S PLAN
Will Give Annuals to the Old
Employes.
' (Houstoa Post Special.)
;. Paris Texaa. May 14. The Frisco rail-
read la consideration of long service of
tha conductors and engrineiers has sr-
ransed . ta arant aAniul nan mm S-
dlvunos to Those who bav been working
continuously (or the road for fitters
yeers.
An annual pass over tha entire system
will be siren to those who have been em-
ptoysd for twenty years and for twenty-
five years' service an annual pass for the
emnioye snd his wife Is given. Granting
passes under these conditions becomes ef-
fective st one.
ST. LOUISFEATURE.
Finkerton Won Best Offering
tver uuaon.
(Associated Praas Report)
St Louis. Ms l.-Pukertoh 4
lourtn race- the best offering at the
fi'f "rounds. In the third. Bern Lear
Pour aad one-half furronga Turn Over.
Condee. Loekl rut MrVrr '
Five and one-half furionars Ben Ie
Frank JU ferley. Tims
r ki mn.M m . . n .
'Z ' .- .""77 tesoon xns
.Mile and a sixteenth Etfiic tl.l.i.-J
Miss BeJ. Tim 1M. "" xiajniana.
Mile sSd twentv vanU TMmt. ra
Bpek Belle. Cot Prestos. . Tins 1:41 1-4.
v .- St Louis Entries.
- wnw-sixteentlia . of a mile maidpaa.
pi-rse-Belle ef Woodstock. Lsvwnla True!
i' "2V"- Aursy Sic Tu JmBm
" oinis.- s-reacniea Trst IZI.
i!ititliKnb Hefhburg
afevi.'s
Mf. McDecetver George T. IOX Net tin.
i-a8"!! " ' Art f
fiVmil!!. ?insndoah Ws. Mail Bex
112. Verandah IOO. Lucullus llx. Rostef lOS?
Nlne-slxtMflitli nr i- -. " .
i w '"wocnicnt Btreator Cy-
ctonj. m Horse Rsdtah Haughty. Msrvel
P. Kiss Joe Cqlsoa lot. Dr. Gardner Vs.
America II 101. ttiwm Leeds 111.
t-n and one-sixteenth miles handicap-
Rywsy. K. Ethics M Lubta ICS Forelund
Fleven-rlxteetiths of s mil eeninv-
Fannette 06. Follies Bergereai lie 8hTp-
ping Pert ltd. Debbie May taaTvestry lot
ICr. Mlrnm 150. Quaker Girl MS. Moorhen
SOD "d one-eighth miles selMnf-The-r5T
l"Chapalla 144 Cornwall 111
u.'lflneh 104. Frank Mc Loves labour
"' "rs v'vian ra latustle lis. Mat
Hanlon 1U. Prism lit Safeguard IUL Ax-
art K Totneas US si.hji U7.
Bt. louis .. .aaa nm am a t
Philadelphia .OM S) Mt-t 4 4 4
Ulaas sna Kaaos; Header aad Powers
.... ... .
S f 17 11 .4
.......'.0) 404 (Bs-4
vui uu os 9
New
FOR KAISER'S CUP.
Eleven Yachts Ready for Trans
atlantic Race.
(Aasoclated Press RanorLl
Tork. May H. With the lamthe.
01 a vaiuaaie cap snd tars other prist
offered by ths Oerrasn- emperor; eleven
ktrg sailing yachts of various rigrlns
and representing three natlona. uJmu!i
in tb inner harbor today fully axupared
iK TiV7i .?fnw " rmxm across
- . mam w. isv costastants
Xf1" fV'4 la this country two
.. wi.im wi
en repreeentatlva. .
whll Germany has
American Associatkm.'
- fAaaociatedr PreaaRMinrt V '
Mllwauke t Kansas City 4.
MlnnsepolU W; st Faul t
VARSrrYFAlLED
To Reach Nashville in Time for
. . the Game. . '
'moustoB Post Speckd.) -
Nsshvllm Tenaw May 11 On account
of a washout In AriuSuaa ths University
of Texas baseball team failed to arrive fa
Nashville today. A heavy rain however.
would have prevented a gamp had they
Deen nere.v a massage was receiveu rrom
1 '
JUST
ONE
WORD that word is ;
H refers to Dr. Tint's UvwPiUjtasrJ
MEANS HEALTH.
4tr vow constinaisdr
TrsaMed with lndlraatxa -
.. okk wea
.Vktlgo?
. BEASLEY COMING. BACK.
Appointed City Passenger and
' ; I Ticket Azent Here.
fit a. Beasley has been appointed oity
passenger and ticket agent of the Katy.
rlea City Passenger and Ticket Agent
Ltndsey. womoted.
' Mr Beasley was until a few weeks
ago assistant city passenger and ticket
snsi at Houston -ana was promoted to
the BesittoB of excursion aerent with Dal-
kta nsadauartera. His return to this city
Will he varv srratlfvlnv In hi ..
friends here.
AI B. W saner city nssennsie snd ticket
Meat -for the Katy st Oalvesten. bss
vi tpnolnted to succeed Mr. Beasley
excursion agent at Dallas.
; J. PRAISE THEIR WORK.
legislators Think that They Did
' ..' V WelL -
' r (Houston Post Special.)
' Aawtln Texas. May la. A number of
members of the legislature are still tn the
city but by tomorrow evening possibly all
ot them will have departed 101 tn-'ir re-
spective homes. M ait of ths leaiskttDrs
Pivito the wora or the rewuiar - v.1 .
VMS
FIRST SUMMER MEETING.
Memphis Jockey Qub Arranged
Purses for June Races. .
Associated Press Report)
Memphis Tenn. Ar-rU B. At a
of the executive committee of
Memphis Jcckc-v rtuh tndawi
elded to hold a summer meettna at Mont-
.tnr j . . . oaten tor wnaea were sllot
led at a recent meeting of the Western
civih ne nieeung will open Hat-
urday. June 17. and contlnu. n4n
days. No puree leas than 40 will bs o(-
lerww irni tor tne openmg day than ha
dk-ap win bs the attraction. On t
Fcurth of July no event will bar
value of less than 4Moa
Fifty thousand dollars In an win bs dis-
tributed In purses snd stakas daring ths
m.iT-im timj . 1 ill. will os tne iirst
summer meeting ever held In this city
and tha outlook for successful sport lis
gwo.
Elm Ridge Summary.
(Aasoctsted Press Repot t) '
Kansas pty Msy li.-Elta RMg sut
mery:
Mile Glassful Sarah Maxim. Havtland.
Time 1:41.
Five . f urtongs-Orbicumr Sella Earl
Rogers. Tims l4i.
The Spring steeplechase about two and
vne-ivuni mtiee .sroigan. Lsarsvlaa.
Rut ha Rattler. Time 4 JIM. v
Mile and a sixteenth handlosp Judge
Mimes Bell Indian Qua Heldora Tim
Five and one-ha If furlongs Bryaa. Ud-
naTdA. lMII Sf Tim
Six turiongs Durbar Bid . Sftver
awuv aim auih.
A board of twenty-five dhwetars a ..
Union Trust company recently organised
was sleeted yesterday mornlnar at s meat.
nVlJr h- sloekholder held In the old
re7il.l""OBa ' Bn building corner
Franklin s venue snd Fannla street. Ths
board of director iii jj
W2IlilLu' 'It..h -ttcTK of ths new
mtonel"."'h.
aV - 7 . --v -sttaassaBJ vsga; U1VUIU tksm I
dc rmrv m
Anfirtn
teWraL!Sm?!2.ry rary. Vhe' fo'lkrw.
vmT.T.: "VT "? nsser
si. k ' " Chew Hymaa
WufUm M. Bice Thomas M . run jm
We believe this to be
the greatest Paoarna '
hat value ever 1 of- ;
fcred.-. Genuine im
ported Panama a
natural bleach hand
blockodand hand fin-
ishsd. ;
A hat which usually 1
brings $12081 .
$10.66 r i
.iocaweit w. t. Carter J. L. Tbomi
mpaon. f ''
W . L I
nnce Jesse H Jones. W. !..
44 j:vLnoxo
iJarraiwas
3 a C. IluUilrevfom.
J Jt'liMltPn. 4. BaT Bds-lliat r aV. 41 UP u
I Wsrkham of Be. umont OemxV W. Arro-
( strons or Van u.. "-"ae id
sM subscription on August Vind the
middle of that moafh. On accnant a ik!
Alpine and other
Btyles in1 large
meaium and " small
sffprrs ef tb Frank Rich Stock eonrsr-
ssd served to usher la the seventeen
consecutive week of this popular orar.-
1". wbl make toellttl.
swusa Its home throuahout the summer.
Mtas KIT. Heat whs assumed ths d -
ro..rV 'niT--; I f"" " nouy AUtuey Sesm-ves an
asw banking tesr it will bsmnrhL. I TZ"mJl"' for off on a Her r-
to beartn Iw.Ji .wl. Ti'iL - Jmp!.; I dltlo of the part waa all that nonid
Riiwnsi all
uoaii
tlavs aad la tb
nVr t'K. ES.!?r.ri' f l?
CliTli1. T" J" Institution will
a-. " " tVUIaUinK ( l fill aMtf Off
Kranhln avenue mmS aTannl.. trimt
MAKING SIUIN E0UST0N
Silk Worm at Work in how
- nn-j - . -w . .
vvuruuw oi Aevy JrOBXr
v-.v ; stroctive Exhibition.
Levy jWos. sre alwava i4 .- a.
date. Borne turn asm ih. .
tnat tho United
Ctnicnt of sgrioultnrs had a mu ih.
era !mrt.be:
owing to the esterviiv. 'growth of tha
mtulierry. ther wss rwrZiu ! I
Ck iJ. suUured la tha
SouMi. Lsyy Bres.nrs saaklns aa eg-
-ooVuthViatrwJ!: Si
Pntlcal fcrnmatration oT what
X? f on tt!1" section of ths sewn.
try. Ths exhlhifb k.
tit Is this section of the art
The silk worms ham m .snk
VOUrl 1mulbarrv !' .-i
J-i"" " "apw that you ooukl
almost see them expand.
Soma ot fth il ... - fc l.
begun to make ths cocoons sod others
will do ths asms fro mday to day
The snlnntn? or sa. . . - -
by scientists and ether familiar with silk
worms as ths avast luerestlnsT period of
at worm's existence and sac of ths moat
wonderful works of ths creator.
For lliiHiaamls ar nwra tK . i . .
ssltntlata of ths world have triad to rathe
sat the process whereby that apparently
insignificant worm Is enabled to spin tha
finest silk la tha world. uu td.
ail the advance that baa ti
science snd eduction ne mora Is nan
of this pswseas than waa known aaa waai
ago. - .
Ths silk mudmii aa tha
annual value ef many millions sf Boiler
ana ins enure production corns rrsn
worm Juat Ilka thea which sre
wnr kins m the window
The uaikMosrwlll last waly a few Says
longer and It may be years before ther
wui ssajs or sa tporuinity to
woaoerfai alia wneats sial ngirlslll ai
Ha mlnnl.. hi In il T
:i' "Lady Audtejr-g Secret"
For the first time In masy years Xatv
Assuey- aecrst - Ban Seen prwasntsd tat
Houston thelter befonra repreaenta-
tlva Houston audience and the receptiosi
."-" mmwm U.T. WSS
HW W.J W u
the Enmcrs theater. -
The play proved tn be an of the beet
nart e ll ih- i
" ."no toe nnaieoB attested Its
prec4stlonby atrpiaudiruf vigorously gul
ISg her beet scenes.
WHllam Wagner played an excellent f
Michael but it is plainly evident that I
fort is Jnveslle parts; Bentoa him
was satisfactory as George Talboys
Jo Bernard aad Nat La Rue took s
ear of Robert Aadley aad Luks M-
A"i?..r"?" Lady a.
snd I Hilda i Lsvy was sceeptabw aa Ph..
Marks Jo Barnard sang some -ci-
songs. Mr. Bernard's slnaing Is a feai.-
and Empire aadtesa-a would Uks to h.
ore of n.
.There will bs matinees Wednesday .
Ssturday. Next week ths bill wui be
draauuixathn of Marie Corelll'a for.
novwt "Vendetta or Pablo Roraam."
Play never before seen la ths city car-
at advanced prices. Other mil .
jJtapremua. sad will he aaaouu.
MakeVouirOvm
Ice Cream.
Sao Gjrczr.:
r-'t -4
rws.a.u. -
g.wsa avast mvas air
is imeraus at thearewa
i-BSjyiajagmtasna.
(WUrjiomlciessa7l
a sasd Ma. at tare ok ea sv aw
rand inin.ved.
sesrsaJ.
S Wiridov
ra . now I
rw days I ' (. t
m ther I '1rT W '
a OlaSaS"-':.
HP5
; .' Bemau at New Orleans. '
' (Houstoa Post Special i
Kew. Orleans. May U. Bemau. tha OmU
esten wrestler whs will meet Chrtatan-
sen Tuesday night arrived today an? has I
iDamaaaa . ' '
xuwuica ..y ;
Piatt's Chlorides ag a fisirifectam
YouNeed'il'-
Tc!.3 r.3 C-tt:::.!?
HaiiIVig
Gives to gray htir all
that soft dark rich color
so natural to early life.
Checks; falling vhair:
keeps the hair soft and
smooth) and prevents
splitting'at the ends. An
elfsr.t dressing. iawJtiawaC
' Union . Park Results.
- (Associated Press Report.)
Bt Louis May It-Unkm Park
msry: "
Mtle-Juba Irish Jewel. Lynch. Tim
i:l -.
Five furlongs Sun try Maximdo Dar
ing sim. i .va e-e. .
Six furlcngs platoon. Poatoc St Ra
lute. Tune i ll 4-s.
Mile and a sixteenth Beeeber. Uttw
unit viom. xims i:u i-s.
Sevan furionga Mansard ' Reaterliag.
s norm sxie. 1 use i ji 1-.
t Fiv furlmigs-Chlcsrs. Tho Romttahoct
BiumsnthsL Tims IS.
Louisville Results.
(Associated Press Report.)
LeubrrUle. May aV-ChurchhiU Downa !
eil.
Four and one-hair rtirlongs lioi Pouot
Rely. Steeeeel. Time U.
MUe Marshal Ney. Llttl . Boy. His.
wains. Time twa.
Frca and one-half fnrlnnaa Pi lin
Ona Our Sister. Muldobn. Tinaa 1:1114.
Six mrrons. taarnisn. auouer. caaaa.
hlee. Time 1:1714. -
Four and one-hair rurmns vto- Mtsmla
Adama. Floes B. Time :57S.
Mile sad one-rigbth-Prof. NevfUa. Mleasl
suiue. SMg own. ius s.Wi.
' Louisville Em
Sis aad a half firrtnnr. sHUsu-Mna
Tanner 14. Kste Sltt . Saranoia 9. Hob-
son's Chotc at Braden Woodlyn M. John
Lym sV. Full Sway H4. Hort-msia Atb-
lone neveiiie. ueranium sta tsradley
pet lfa. woooa rarry an.
vorumnm tea.
Pive-ehrhths
111 K'lna'a Imiurhter Ma. .
tkatown tX-rtes Col get! Bronswa hti
Cooed Clotfvs
Fancy Vests
Bearing this.label
JVi
Am.-tinwtr7h
iwUpUtssaluia
MAKERS OATVyoRX
first make your friends
envious then curious
and then regular pur-
chasers. - ' '
Tb amW
and an.
W am an.
NEVER WAS OJtAr.
rp yoar stock bdors ftd:
go oat of blast' and ..'
prices are asked :
Z We have a good stoch i
good brands in ptinucondi:!
ana solicit yoar. orders or i
JAA1ESBUT.
v : HOUSTON.
DRINK
DsYuri:nyC:::
.GET YOVR :
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LtERuta kaijfastl'::::3 c
aus isra w m w ..
MORRIS BROS
WE Cll"E f
MZ' Eicyc!3Qi.53
X 5rtCnL':
.2 tmTanssM.-k'
V Sam asi'i- '-
kltSito..
eighths of a mil aulas T Rifts
ng s tmiurBter sat job unryae cot-
I'.eek rlM P'.t. H Rita
Bswwd wimvi4 . d tut I. s4.aif
Itattreskstes M cents. VLB snd SX.44 i
stir Oil snd sea thara. .
Itlcrchai suss as; aaay terras.
see our new xr: 1
UF CROCKERY
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