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HOUSTON DAILY POST: -SUNDAY MOBNING. MABCH 25;100ei
16
IN'RIO GRANDE
Chlaa and Forsythe Unearthed
Good One at Oailawn.
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BY A REVERSAL OF FORM
' Marshal Ney Was Enabled
fwiT- Annex the Feature of a
to
1i
Good Card.
tAssiK-.j'c i :
BtrT SPRINGS
fee! Key. by i.
h ;i Mar-
rk..be re-
Hm'l the
. ; -1
of form w.
Of tr.1.
and Ku-.'
xkH ta Rio Ora'
Mer (or the f; -i
alien. Weath.r
5
Six furUii- F'
vaatar. Tin-.' i t
Ftmr f urlon- i:i
Onir a-tenri-iJ
' lOna and a six-
Jfbartatan. Ja I
. I aUx and a : i
tflauskty. Rai! r
( . BIX IWloi:t. I.- -.
. ' eaatalde. Tun .
i" ' Two mUVe .;.
1
'.all.
.1 Si
berry.
Ios
' jlvx Aggie Lean . -n- 1 .
i ':.! Hot Springs Entries.
9JtX furlongs- M .1 lla 4 F.ikl.td
106.
' umpoon 103. K:..nL'..r. :- ii'
b May
aamel-
rer I'M
i- ycar-
.) ltf.
-Traret
Albemarlt 106
oa lot Nora V. .
tarasKor a.
' Ttltw and a h.'
. . V Wa Msn.llcus
Treajoll ill IV -
JMorrt Mr"':
t Txirteen-slxt.' i.:!
- Biparlon 2d s. 1".
I
.' . '.. . fdnr
1 l-urcll.
"'it. rn;nfr.t
S;ar 1 Pat 1(.
Nui : B-Ddixo i.
I'-l-nr. S..inh W 4
ru-!'r'.x aelllne-The
li 1 Frank ic:
M IMr Vaahti :
? mx furlongs s-
Bob 94. Canajrhji
Msrfa-la liH. J w
Bea Lar W Mai
Viva and a haj' Tu-i"
Baiaean 1K. :-K:-rd i:
Oaroa Btoesael .'.V K:rv
MH Boojitt 102. .
. K ill luS. Bar-
r Jack Hop
. w. ua uray y: Tun.uchicM
MiU and a aiil.fr::.. jr.lrr-rrau 104
Sttrtblea 103. Fr- R.- t !" Elalf Harrn
Ml Lea;ax Lai:ie. Tristan aafwly
MIL Dawa Stahl HV. P McNrar lOt.
ALMADUFOUR'S DEFEAT
Wi the Surprise of the Day at
City Park.
ORLEANS. Marra Lena and
wr tha Cjcoesf il farorlta at
City Park tcday. The dffat of AlmadTi-
ftwr was the ..T7'is of :he day. Track
afeat weatbrr cl-ar
and a r.a.' f :;rloj:- Lna Klnc
Mil and a h:f '. Ion tb Cat.
Bckctic. Time i S-i.
flrven furlongs -I:rijrtel. Ala-eneratn.
lVtli- of Picss Trn I S IS
J8plcha
Jmn EL Owr
.'Mile and i
plchae. tuu oour nlo KJna.
I4:1 Walir Ttrna 1 U.
iUmadufour T. . :
81 x furl.-. I. i Tiini:. Meadow
Mraeae. Bn - :-: T:m 1 14
rvfn fur!..-- fa-r- ri. Arthur Cum-
mr. Toi Mni T'- : 36
City Park Entries.
Wir fur:
i Btadetii ir t p-
Larid W O url
Vadlo 1 Jit
T Flanck Emt reaa.
--Sarty Bprlr.s
: . Five a.-i'l .1 half
'FHattKtg'n. pr--.rt
' tha C. atll.1'.!-T.
. UlBkHck Girl IS
f- '.-.g- Al
114. The
lit. Kllac
B ard. Mm; K 9t.
.. 106. Fanny Marks.
M-rry Lrtr Tear 14a.
Bninc Anna
I peii. Mar-
fa Mifaina.
:irl HuMa.
a DIUon. Ra
I -'.a-
Fniti'
Brer N-i
la. 8ilrn
103
futiocn ?eil:jt Ro-jbt and Ti-
-Ma 1. Cre.l J tr M r rarpaater.
Xlbaah. Cllftc- !l.v l Rarer Mt Lnin
4U11 Mi r-sai ; P!eian. Gray ral
;4. Fftere ;l--.r. ' .mr-iefe . Annie
Berry. Jji- ). "
- Bteepleeha shr-- mvrv Oliver Mc
V Lprrt Ridror Jr-n E Owenii ISO.
? Licats Oul; aiMrcan :B Bank Holiday
' Judce.-Xtlf
). Si fWloasP !:. Blue Blaie. Nor-
aury in. BudweuT .If J Ki i;rll!o l'H.
Jnawtte. r-Ua A 1" L. rl I i n Ter.ny-
1 Urn Ifib "onJjes Self Fteliani. J:m-
ary Mahrr Awn-s I M:s Po.m
Mile. ae!!!r.c-Te.;L -e :n Bell Indian.
Envoy iOT STAd- '. Te 'iieam I'ire-
leaav M. Tjlxa- r 1.H Freebooter MB.
atonachord. P. .r:-. Iie 11. Miaaenmaat
M. lieutenant R.re fT
flrven furlong ell:n Sranada. Heart
of Hyartnth :. Fe-rfirrre 107. Oo.d
Proof. Saa-n. Bue: rator1an VX
Mayer L)uncar.. R W It Clevemook.
TMraaUny. Er u-en Ml. Galmeda M.
MauaUaa. 1-dy ' r.a-ade M
. VCresctnt City Results.
(Aisoaau : V'tu Petort.
ORLEANS ilar'n H -Trrr the
aa thia aeaai there maa r.o axaka
B tit car-: at ine. Fair Urounda
Fow favoritea v r
at flooca Van N-a E3atle. Plater
Tina ia !-
Ota atraaiira--G!en r.allant. "well Girl.
Hrartath Tim : : !
Twe mile -A .-
a.r. Iyu:
Kraft. Ttrm- . ?'
Mil and !-'
Littta aeon'. M
Mlia and a
wtllrNameoia T
Bis .lurlob- i
Ravaa. Time :
Mil aad a i
Pnaa. Daalej
1. Kttil Water
Z.r.s- : 42
A pror-
v ; '
- ;:- r P.M
-s .'Fair Grounds Entries.
r1 - Baa ftrraonrf . m . -. - A. r t
- i"- rtnaaala at -.. .::. w
InTtaetbie 104. : - -n. I'. A."r-r-
i. tilt VT f- -. Ke-.- ;c Lf.el !
. m. aiaaua ll. a . . . i
" laMjr Bn.l . e t B.ara M
SIX turlonas v aa 1A Al
' Hlrk MS. Ela".. A'.-a:1 '
Arab 111. I-ar V -. . Kr..r.-.e I I.
Mohave !. s .
Mile and a - p ..
Urhta Favor f -porarW
. F-
Sevaai furton;. . - :f.-riantt
Btanar Hill 4. K t h.( 1 Vate-
". ' " ' Ua. Loaistllla : ; : . - .nr.
" laanbU 04vl 1 T - M --.; . he-an
. M. Wklppoorv 1- . :
Six rorkma ii r - t
- Ham Ma. Ob-r - . T B . - ;r it
i. - Caarry MS. Mi.- 1 :. - ; -n- l n.
. ' j Qaaatt MO. Se-.. .- m rr..el
--. MK Hand Ba . ...-;.- r
MBa and an e:r "- - 4 : :
-. Lia-tU Knit 1 .-..- ... . a.-y Yt
McWIlataiDa 1. In. ... t
-'ja.'" aXaaiaall MC a..- - . .r - ;
f. : Fraat HomU- . :- . . - ( - e
riaan Balm ru - . . ; lmoc
- . Oift MI. Ioa t a- n:- :
rTHE HARRISBURG TRACK.
. There Are a
Number of Fast
Horses Tr
:ng There.
I arlll
r t- I
r-elr. la
. off..
' There
ii rM tra la re-
f 'at eleppera at
1 ' trajiera are
v ' k" re r koraea
a. ' jr . kely
I-iive
Pal-
Wil-
Rod --tr
kaa Eltt J
v -
Akin and
three atfkaar promialrk vr iLe Who
are aaS ta t th- real Jamrry reda
M. Aa aaaara ua aeu anrwi
Tban
Fair aM Re . t
aMaaay. ereru f .
a aarate the
aa taa aoxly r-
arOI v- X" tak.
aaa tk alnn r
A aadfcaMtaatdar
Tavera mr a n i-
Ha IlMllaHirx f
Baaay a 1 aBj-"
kllMaa la 4rta barn
- UtUa rc
aa aaa
Faa
HARLOW'S HANDS.
What the Liae-Up for ThU
Se-uon May Be. I
Whllr th-n r attlt svt dajr J
of pracUcv bfor Harlow's Haoda
are HnUy aolacted th pillmlitary J
dope (urjHrt to chaaffa by dtvelop-
trentsi mould make the line-up J
about as fbl.owa:
pltrher Nlxwi Tomltn. CTo
mort to be selected
Catchers Harlow. Kelly.
First Base Masse jr.
Second Baae Nwnsm. !
2 Third Hase awfonl.
Shortstop Morris. J
J Left Field-Mowry.
Center Field Briskey.
J Rlsht Field Truesdale.
baa a n.mher of (rood one In his bsrn
Ed C. trte champion pacer 4! the State
U tn bis eha-rgt. slso Bliinche Almoin ana
Vjinlblond a iywr-old trotte thai
Hfr.rv lhourcade ret-enllv purchased
Mr loore epert to make a tour of the
Western cirvuit with itifs.- three cracks
aod wUI enter them !u u nunleT of W
stitkes In Kitneas and Misnri and other
U r-sterti 8ltf snd h t'xtote to cop
the hig end of the purv hi it numter of
event Moore also has M del Lection In
his -r.a.rge. Thl tior. ws recently
bought bv Vt O M. Ia I from the
Birwn brothers for HM Also Hint.
J 1JH owned bv Dave Burk Bealdos
ttietw he hs charge of Warwirk O. a
fine ycuns; stallion purchased br R C
W (V-vds rrm partiea id Iowa for JWfO. Katy
Flr. owned hy Henr' Luhturcade. Net-
tle luilaxd and a'veral (rre-n ones.
Hicks has the following horses tn his
ban. Merrv Belie. Sn.ble Woodward.
Marv Simmons. 1 2a. Foxy gtilller. Black
S.tper a sensational 3-year-old trotter
thai his owner expects great thlnga of
and he acta like trw real goods.
BENNING HANDICAP.
Entries for the Feature at Wash-
ington Races.
Istt'ctjtfJ Prrss flrreef.l
WASHINGTON March 14. -At Bennlnc
next Monday the rartnr aeason of WOt tn
the East will be Inauxurated In a man-
ner beftttin the Iniportanre of the aprtnx
meeiinx of the Waahinxton Jockey club.
Many horses hava been wintered at the
tracks and etrinxs of thorouxhbrede
hare been arrlvlnx e-ery day for a week.
The threatenlnx weather la too cold for
comfort and has made oomo owaore aoaie
what d-jbtoua The feature for the open-
ing day will be the Bennlnx sprlnx handi-
cap at six furlonxa over tne Columbia
course. The entries for the race follow:
Race King 11" Babble Kore lit. Mnunt
Henry 114. The Cure 1U. Hocus Pocus
10s. Bell Snicker liA Verenoe 10& Paul
I'llfford KT. Plater MS. Royal Window
1H. Brushup SV Minders K Andranlka.
The Veiled Lady H.
Oakland Results.
lAuociaUt Prru ffeearl.)
BAN FRAJfClaCO. Maroa M Ftva fur-
lonaa Emma Raakoal Braadard. Jerry
Hunt- Time 1 OK.
Futurity eoaraa-Laara F M. Lord Nel-
son. Shady Lad. Time liltvty
Mlse and a alxteenta Oralhan. Haxwor.
Grephrta Time la.
Four and a half furlonxa Kativa Baa.
Saxonia. El Tovar. Tlsoe at.
Six and a half fnrlosiaa PTUieaaa TV-
tan la. sir EdwardL Ralbort. Ttma LBa.
tine mUe St. liewrga. Jr.. Haaa ala-
xrane. Time 1:44a.
A SUPPER MATCH
Between Veterans Was Rolled on
the Houston Alleys.
Slz of the veteran bowlers of the city
rolled for a supper an the DletaachoiU
alleys Thursday nlxht. The team cap.
talned by Carter waa called the Stars
and Itanteiaoe'a squad waa known aa the
Crescenta. The Btara won the conflict by
a marxin of T ntna. The total scores
were 474 to 444. Jules Danteleon led the
procession with the score of 181 pins.
The supper was eatea after the bow una
waa finished. Boors.
STARS.
Plarere 1 I I 4 I Tot
0 Prueauer :4 II B S 141
1 Dtetaachold .... M 40 a M 7-lt
J B Carter a 4 at-171
Grand total
CRESCENTS.
Playera 1 I I
r k Mirer r. a a
A. B runner ..40 U Tl
1 A Lovmelaon .. 44 SI a
....4)
S Tot
M-UT
a U7
a in
Orand total
B RUNNER CONTEST.
Rainwater Led the Bunch Moy
Second and Creppon Third.
la the contest on the Brunner alley
Friday nlxht th followlns acorea were
made
Player
Hoy
U'oerte ..
J 1-Toeck
H Wend sad
.-ltnwarer
Creppon
Belden
1 1 14 1 Tot
tj 43 r. u m- aw
r . u a ta
leek (-
r. n jiiat
a u a Mi
r 4T 47 44 4S-W
44 46 il 44 4t UK
HARRIS COUNTY LEAGUE
Will Finish March Contest on
Magnolia Alleys Today.
The secoad half of the March contest
for tr. Mocrlem tropby wlil be r- lied on
the Maxnolia alleys tbla afternoon. The
em. wfTI roll la the followlns order:
Tirnvereln aecaad half and Carlsruh
..ftinij rif at 2 o dock Brunner second
.alf srd Houston eroBd half at 4 It
T waxone'te will meet the street carp
at tr.e race track at 12 Js and every fifteen
re ir.utes thereafter.
BROWNS BEATEN.
Galveston Leaguers Took Game
from Tbern.
(Associated Press RroriA
i A IA'KSTOK. Texas. Majk M.-The Rt
I A Frowns went up afa!nst a fWos
pro9ouw7ns tn ta Sand Crabs this aft-
" ' r. and were dfeared to the ttine of
T.' tV-TWI rafawTl fl-X Ovt 1 J WOfl.
-.-a '! nd o-jtf.eidM the Browni
T?vl. In t boa for th aVuid Crabs.
Y' ' a e game and had his t-p--r.ert
HartseM maw a Ho-rie run
to deep. -t.tT. the flrwt home rjn is
8jri-ir. t park
FlJtike. iT; iuM ww-h waa of the
I- " T r' same dibs play aa:B torrvr-
B.re
' veatr.
B- I...J-.
Bather
FJ-key
R H P
a or ac-- u
ilBM- U 1
-Tev.ii and M'-ore. Toung and
LACK OF EVIDENCE.
Managers of Tenney Fight In-
nocent of Manila lighter.
t Assoc t4 P'ttM Reot )
FN FR.vr;aro. MaJ-ch U -PMce
J 'm- Vatriri'SK trxUy d:m.4VMj the
-tf- rr maateughter fi:wj ugatnst
V - a ( si. Mark haiighaeaav aa1
rr growi-ig oiM U the dewtk of Harrr
Tt'-.y fir r.! g'-.r cotiM with N-if
T -'dr- H.; trt Thr wis no evt-
dr'e to 'j-a)n tha charge
Amateur Game.
Th J-vi'da-riifi von frorr the teYO
sr jriaT rr unvi Yn the ar-r f to 1.
Th f - of 1 1 fair-. wr the lat-
tlng of Wtvy f v.TTa.nr anf Hoarvar aad
tl aurrteirui of RirAarroa ao4 iIm teaaa
work beCtlnd klam.
BROWNS WON
From Houston Team Yesterday.
IomHn Made Good Impression.
KARGER TO PITCH TODAY
And the Melee Should B Warm
and Rapid Kelly and
Hines Look Good.
Hostflltles bnke ltx)e between tha
Houston team urut the Brnwu.V reserve
as they rII therielvee. who are lu charife
of Barney fVuy. the famous flab man of
Ihe American le.igiit rs. yesterday and the
Browns w...:;.p-i the Utal people tha
score being : iu i
it was hi M;d t'.iseball weather yester
day and ih. pl.-usant atmospheric condl
lions eeni-l to iUVVe j. sprlgjitly effect
on the sihU tej. whu performed with much
sndp and eathulas:ti. A young flinger
nam.d Tonilln was ent into the fray for
the Itx-al brifedde and i::ade a splendid
snowiiiig .(e was re;n lied fur but two
safe drtv s and on( of U.em siiould have
Deea ettten up. and h.; was muster of
tt:e situation every moment of the flve
Innlriits he was tn t!.e slab. Tomlln
tenis to p4.59ess the mak'ngs. .f a itroiig
nn U me oasf? anti was
game at all nmes. Mr. TVmlln s
in th.
ite hut wa
glittering s:icc.a and he
uh the fans with a rush.
made giod
T.milm U1 j
Another prent who Impressed conslder-
" ' " Kelly. Mr Kli. workod behind
the hickory with much - t int and without
refreach. He has h'it lately arrived from
Oeeland. Ohio and i u.t in g-wd con-
dition et. Kelly shuns ti ditfptslil n to
fight tne ball. Vj n he overcome this
fault he will be as gvod behind the hick-
ory us any of them.
Hlnea. another new recruit who lately
arrived from t hkago. perf.irmed on third
base for the t-'al mjuad with much suc-cbs-
Hines had a heavy assignment and
mangU-d all of the nine chances that came
his way besides being the starting end of
a fant d lihlt play in t lip first round.
As a bludgeon wielder ho was a failure.
striking out on thr-e his fuur trips
to the pan When Mines gets the cob-
webs out of hi lamps his suck work will
improve He ha the reputation of being
Q'uii a swat artist.
Ante was another new fsce. He played
right field and had nothing to do but
pluck the daUlva. At tha but ha could do
nothing.
A southpaw named Francis succeeded
Tomltii on the firing line and what the
Brown-hosed sons of swat did to him
waa s- plenty and then some. He sent
the Browns to the field runleaa In the
sixth chapter but In the seventh spasm
they hit him for six hits and five earned
ruaa. He hit Harry Howell tha first
man up. with the - bulb and then tha
Mutts Jumped on him for five swats. In-
cluding a stisk for three sacks by Cook.
Mr Cok stole home Trom third w'lTTle the
bail was passing between the pitcher and
the catcher. Kelly saw Cook come tear-
ing In and becsvme iianroua and dropped
tha bell. Francis la not in coodltlon yet
and may Improve later on. Bunion re-
lieved Francis after six runs had been
cored and did some better.
Trueadale drew the lion's share of the
bludgeaan honors by securing two hits in
three trips to the pan. and he stole the
only base pilfer td by the Houston bunch.
Buchanaja and Morgan were on the fir-
ing line for tha Browns and both did
good work and held tha tocsU at hie tea
down to five blnglea. one of them a wal-
lop for threa cushions by Newoiain. Mor-
gan waa tha boas swatter for the Browns
making a bragle em each of his two trips
ta tha plata. Tha enure brigade moved
along amoothly at ail times and every
inch of ground was covered in Jam up
style. The gardener ware all fast in ac-
tion and they all acquitted themselves
creditably.
Both squuada pulled off fast double plays
in the opening numbef. Aside from this
nothing wma done until the seventh spasm
and then tha fireworks broke looae for
fair. Howell waa welted with the pill and
he rolled on the ground as if in mortal
agony. He was on hi feet In a few min-
utes and It is not probable thut he was
ertoiasiy hurt. Powell hing!d .uid Glade
fanned then Pelts followed with singles
and Cook walloped the horsehlde to tha
palings for three Backs snd stole home
giving ttie Browns six runs four of which
were earned. After this Bunion relieved
him.
In the etgith the Browns acorad aa
earned run on three sw ipea
Houston came nearest to tcortna to tha
last round. With Selgmeyer laid away
Newman hit for three sacks but Ames
and Hmea left him stranded on third.
6 ore
Houston AB R BH. PO. A. J&
Mowry. If
Moms ss
Setgnieyer. cf
Nfwnim. lb ..
A mes rf
Hines. b . . . .
Trueatlaie. Ib .
Kelly c
Tomlln p
Francis p
Bun ton. p ....
Totals
Bt. L-.uia
Cook. i
Koehler. Zb ...
Jooes. lb
Howell. Jb ....
Powell. If
ilade rf
Peltr. sa
Spencer c
Ruchar.an. P .-
Morgan p ....
.10 10 6 0
.20AZJ1
. 4 0 1 Z 0 0
. 3 0 1 14 10
.4 0 0 0 1 0
.4 0 0 2 7 0
. 1 0 2 1 S 1
3 0 0 6 1 0
.10 0 0 10
.19 0 111
1 0 0 0 0 0
J 0 5 27 J Z
AB. R. P. BHT. A. E
. 5 1 1 Z 0
. 5 0 1 1 t 0
.601910
. 1 1 0 J 0
.311000
.412100
. 4 1 J Z 1 1
.411010
.10 0 1 3 0
.13 0 10
M 7 13 27 13 1
By tnnlnga
Houston
8t Louis
on ooo ooo o
090 00 CIO 7
Summary -
Earned mn St I .out B.
Thre-he hits-Newnam Cook.
Stolen bas- Trj-sdale ""ok.
Doable plays HI nee and Newnam.
Truestlale. Morris snd Newnam. Howell.
Kf-ehler ar.d Jones Petty Koehler and
jTnea.
Baaea on balls--oiT Tomlln l: ore Fran-
cis 1. off B'Kaanan 1 ofT Morgan 1
Hit by ptfher-Howeil. by Francis;
Mowry. by Morgan
f-tr-k out -By Tomlln by Francis 1;
by B jnton 3
Time of game 1 hour and 46 minutes.
Lmpire Mr Mike O'Conavf.
THE 1 AME TOOAT.
The B-owr.s wi:: maJte their farewell
sppe-arar.ee In Hoifton tMay. and tha
n.elee wi!! ht- warm and rapid. KargT
will pnr h for Houston and thla an-iKiun'--ne-1
should le enough to fill tha
ball lot He t!rw the Javelin Into the
f'rtr-iir.aia. ar.d will try to hand It to The
Brcwns. What th buiance of the Hous-
ton ilrT-iip w'.; t . "iild no be lernM
last nitfht Har'nw rW h- d.d not know
for sure. Tf.o Hrowr: m til hat aa f4 -laws
Cf-ok. ct-nter f . Id . KoertieT. aecjaod
h.)e . Jona f Irn' rie Ho well t hird
ha-. pcw4-il. l- f t f el.V -;iad r.ghl flHd;
shnrf'-r- SpTrf-r cji'i- her B'Jtt-
anan and M'rar-'i. pi'.rhem Idi- will
be chnrJ fur at both (he gate and
grand stand. The game will
3 30.
start
NELSON AND HERRERA
Have Been Matched for Twenty
Rounds at Frisco.
(Houstem Post Spene' t
VtW YORK Mr.-h M-Battlin: Kel-
son and AurelU H'rrn tr- Mexican
who rex-enily df-ated "Immg Cortett."
wili fight twenty rounds tyefor the pa-
r fl: Cetaai Athl' Ue club of I Angelna
a-arly In May. The match was made !-
4r. rat the date has not b--n d f5nlt'-!f
Sea-.4ed up-JO It will
be some
time be-
t weean May 7 and 13
Manager Mc ary of the Padfic Coast
club offered a tab ta pfjrae to Nelson and
He-rera aome time ego. bwt Soian. Na.-
s ir4r evd aff on amount of of -f
t rs from the Tuu4o Athletic club for a
bout bet wen Ne!on a rd MiJvera or
Nelson ar.d Herera. TVt n'-vtiations
ht-.e eixVai Ton O'Roorke. acting for
th Tuxedo ch has refuaed to put up a
snareaie
t f IM0O.
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SI MORGAN
Who dtif'tpart of th pitching for the Browns yesterday.
1th McCarev and In a verv short time
came to an agreement with tha L6s An-
geles matchmaker.
Nelson and Herrera win riant ror a
330. 000 puree. No matter whether Nelson
wins or loaea he will receive 34000. Tha
remainder of tha purs wtll be split 0
p r cent to the wj.ioex and 40 per cent to
the loser The club ftaUy guarantee the
purse and will take chance of making;
money on the flg-ht.
The Devils Won.
Tha Devils defeated tha Mjutsey Busi
ness College In a seven-lnnlng garaa. In
which the Devils were vtctorloua. Score:
Devils 18: Maaseys 3. The feat urea of
he Hjne were the hitting of tha Ievtia
and home runs by OraerihiU and Perry.
Cincinnati Beat Waca
Houston Post Spcai.
WA'T). Texas March Z4 The ball
game between the Cincinnati ( olts anl
he Waco team resulted In a score of I
0 In favor of the visitors. The play
waa almost errorleas. the locals' one mls-
tilav belnr the only one of the tram.
Clnclnriatl made five hits and Waco four.
The visitors bun hel two and a sar rifle
h second i:.ning. giving tnem tne
game.
Karger'a Performance.
( From the Sporting Mirror )
Karger's brilliant perfurrnanre against
the Cardinals practically established his
status as a pitcher. W ith a minor league
club supporting him moat of thrn In
ryoor condition from lack of practice he
held th heavy swatters of the ..rilinala
efe at critical momenta and landed hi a
club a winner by a ecore of 3 lo 2. his
bmg cr.mribuung to the run-getting of
the Houetone.
Port Lavaca Items.
( Houston Post Srccial. t
POET LAVACA. Texas. Marh Zl
Tom f'harhula hie moved to In !lanrla to
live. He will put tn a s'ok rorerie
and other supplies to acenmrnodate the
rummer visitors and fNainaj pan.ea to
that noted camping place.
On account ft the summer normal to
be held at Victoria thli year we will
not have one at t his p'ae TM is a
grat disappointment to many peopia aa
Barney Pelty
life
Who bad charge of tbe Coiu in y eater
(Ur sum.
this la one of the beat pla.ee on tha gulf
to have a permanent aummer normal.
An en has been on exhibition at Mr.
Charles Davis' saiooo that bears tha fol-
lowing warning In whlta letters on a
brown shell: "Flood 1st.' Tha egg was
taken from a nest of fresh one and has
created some fear among the supersti-
tious. Judge M. B. Mahon attended th Cattle
Raisers' convention held at Dallas on tha
JOth.
LOC-AL OPTIONISTS.
Executive Committee Held a Ses-
sion at Dallas
(Houston Post Speciai.
PAMPAS. Texas March 34-Tha Twaa
local option executive committee met In
Dallas today. Th principal object of
the meeting waa aa stated by the mem-tev-r
of the committee to indorse a list
of approved local option advocates to be
recommended by the secretary prof.
H A. Ivy Sherman to counties calling
for such help and to otherwise arrange to
assist In a dosen or more partially dry
counties that are wanting help In freeing
their county seat from tha liquor evIL
The nam of the counties are not given
out but Secretary Ivy would not deny
that Dallas and. Tarrant co untie are on
the Ut.
"It Is not tbe plan of tha association."
"Said Secretary Ivy. to precipitate local
option elections an where except upon tha
solicitation of the local friends of tem-
perance and good order: but they feel
more than ordinarily Interested In the ef-
fort of the good people of Dallas and
Tarrant counties to dislodge the traffic
from their county capitals because all
the pro counties in North Texas are suf-
fering mora or less Trom the persistent
practice of the Dallas and Fort Worth
liquor dealers who pay license to sell
liquor on a lot say kjr3 feet In their
respective cities and tnen. by virtu of
the loop hole knocked in the law by th
courts sell liquor all over North Texas
through solicitors and cod. shipments In
Wcaltt.es where the peopl have decided
liquor shall not b sold
"This carpet bag and cod. boose trad
In defiance of public sentiment in pro
counties has starred up the pros through-
out North Texas to encourage their breth-
ren In Dallas and Tarrant counties to un-
dertake the banishment of the trade from
these centers this year."
THE SURFSIDE HOTEL
Has Been Jacked Up and Is Be-
ing Improved.
t Houston Post SPtctut.l
VELAJ9CO Texaa March 34. Sever fU
hundred Jack screws now have the Burf-
ide hotel leveled up. and workmen ara
rushing matter as fast as pocslhls. Sev-
eral bond red barrels of cement have ben
ordered and six cars of lumber are ex-
pected. When the building has been put
In proper shape a cement floor will be
put In the basement and that apartment
will be used ss a billiard hall bowling
alley and bar. A :a Uion and bath-
house will be built on ths beach an-1
everything; done to make Velaaro beach
the most attractive on the coaat Th
contractor are now watting for orders In
rea-ard to the kitchen and when proper
Instructions ara received they will rush
that up. They ar now working fifteen
men. and next week they will put on
twenty-fire. They expert to- have sixty
men at work aa soon as the material ar-
rive. Th secretary of war has refused th
petition of th peopl hre to remove th
canal bridge to the boulevard. No doubt
a trolley line will traverse this hishway
soon aftr Surfside Is developed.
INDUSTRIAL BOWLERS.
Favour Defeated Bradley in a
Close Score.
( Associated Press Report. 1
IXyVnBVXLUE. Ky . March 24 The hut
Mtsad of bowlers in the Industrial rtaae tn
the KatkmaJ tournament of the Bowling
asociat Ion this evening furnished tha
moat aensatkmal work of the congreaa
F Favour of Oshkoah. Wis. winning fl rat
place In the single with C; C S. Brad-
tey of Mtlrnor second with 43 an W.
sca erf WUtaisxgum SU.
STATE CAPITAL
Plait fqjr the ftptectiot of Tern
'?cuWtty lutes' lattfests; ? '
THREE HEN OF ABILITY
Have Been Proposed to Attend
Meotinrs bt Big Companies
If Law la Enacted.
(ff etutM Pali Sttcial.t
AUSTIN. Texaa. March M.-AS a result
of a ooBrareBoa hold la thia elty. a bktv-
ment la on foot to oraanbM a Texaa policy
holders' association and hava tepreaanU-
tloa at the me triers of the director of
tbe "Bis Threa" In th event the Am-
atrone law paaaea th New Tork aaeem-
bly. Th said law provide for the post-
ponement from April 40 to November of
the meetlnx of the life tnauranoa osffi-
panln for th purpose of re-eleotlna; dl-
rectora whoa term of offlo have ex-
pired and provldlnx for tha election of
a new directorate.
At th conference held her It waa de-
cided that Chief Justice R B. Oalnee of
tbe aupiauM court would so to New York
and attend the meetlnx aa the repreeenta-
live of tbe Texaa policy holder of th
Mutual while H. d. Askew auditor of
th railroad commission would xo to the
New York Life and William F. Beera. th
wall known Insurance maa of Ualveaton
to so to the Kquttable aleotlon.
There are 60.000 policy holder of th
three companies In Texas mentioned and
the movement 1 to have them repre-
sented In the meetlnx. of the company
and In the official ataff of the ootnpantes.
Texas produce one-foarth -tbe buaineee
for one of tha companies and It la pro-
posed to have quite a aay In that com-
pany. It la known that Judge Oalnee and
the other two gentlemen hav consented
to serve for the Texaa policy holdere.
At present a.' April election of tbe New
Tork Lite wouid be but for five directors.
while there are twenty-five In th com-
pany flva betnx elected every year for
a term of five years. Th Arrasrtronx Dill
proposes to annul proxies over sixty dayax
1 u ea tm inin sj.u nm . . . u euwnii u . ui
directors In November. Tbla would xlve
the policy holders an opportunity to re-
rrxanlse th mutual companies without
wattlne ' hre or lour years or until sev-
eral quada of five alreutore went out
each year.
THE EARNINGS
Of the Texas Roads Compared
with Same Period Last Year.
(Hearts Pott StteM.)
AUSTIN. Texaa. March 24. The fol-
lowlns; ta a comparison of the earning of
the Texaa railroads for th seven months
ending January SI. 104 with oorreapons-
ing months of th previous accounting
year;
FREIGHT EARNINGS
For the seven month ending January
31. 1905. JJl.4r7.ll4.lt.
For the seven month ending January
31. 1MX. I.5t6.64 4.
An Increase of 11101 44-U or 1.71 per
cent.
GRO88 KARNWOS.
For the seven month ending January
31 1M6. J44.nt.414 47
For tha same period In 1M 147.41.-
171. IS.
Increase 11.451541 51. or I H per cent.
OPERA TIN Q EXPENSES.
For the seven months ending January
31. 106. M1.1U.44S
For the same period tn 1101 flft37-
351 7.
Increase 11.111. 4t 7. or 7.41 per cent.
INCOME FROM OPERATION.
For th seven months ending January
31. 16. tli.MS.tts.47.
For the same period tn 1964 111 9X7-
K5.01. Increase 1319.131.94. or it per cent.
NEW CORPORATIONS.
New Land Company for Houston
Filed Charter.
(Htuston Post SctciaL)
AUBTTN Texaa March M Th follow-
ing charters were filed with th secretary
of state today:
Long Reach Laud company of Houe-
ton: capital stock $110000. Purpose ta do
a general bo tiding and loan business.. In-
corporators J. M. Cotton. Edward Ken-
nedy. Edgar Watklna and A P. Mo-La-ighlln.
Southern Produce and Fruit company of
San Antonio: capital stock 130000. Pur-
pose merchandising. Incorporators C 1.
Desel. F. A. Boettcher and Fred Altrey
W .at Texas Supply company of Ooree.
Knox
county; capital STOCK tw.tvsj; pur-
pose merchandising.
andlslna. Incorporator. W.
L. Caldwell and J. R. Hen-
T Finn. C
eon
West Texas Supply company of Knox
City. Knox county; capital stock S3D.0ua.
Purpose merchandising. Incorporator.
W T Finn. J. R. Hen son and R. BV
Fawlkes
Th Johnson-Wolfs Oroeery eompany of
Fort Worth; capital stock tlo.OOO. In-
corporstors. Ed Johnson S. D. Wolfe and
J. E. McConnell.
THE INTERURBAN
To Lockhart Is Again to Be Dis
cussed.
(Houston Post Special. 1
AfSTIN. Texa. March 34. William
Oallatln Carroll of New Tork City rep-
resenting large promoting Arm tn the
Kat. will arrive here tomorrow and con-
fer with the official of tbe Austin Bast
nes leagu and others Interested relative
to financing the proposed Interurbaa rail-
way between Austin and Lockhart.
Mr. Carroll will remain I thia city eev-
eral days making final preparatlone aa
to surveys etc. before proceeding to
Mexico oa private business It 1 thought
that In addition to tta proposed otmnee-
tlon with tbe lnterurban matter the cap-
ital represented by Mr. Carroll will In-
terest itself In the proect of reconatnset-
lng the nam across the Colorado river.
The buelness men of Austin are expect-
ing great results from the conference te
be held tomorrow with Mr. Carroll aad
entertain tbe belief that it will prove
the first step toward a consummation of
plana devised months ago.
ADDITIONAL TAX
Has Caused the Small Insurance
Companies to Leave Texas.
(Houston Past Snai
AUSTIN. Texas. March 94. Th m-
creaae In the Insurance tax ha caed a
number of the smaller Insurance com-
panies which did buslnees In Texas last
year to fall to apply for a renewal of
t heir license to the State eoairdeatonar
of Insurance All of th larger companies
have been readmitted. The revenue to
the state from thl source will be largely
Increased by reason of the additional
Terry Ranger Monument.
I Houston Post SfecimLt
AUSTIN. Tex. March 94 H. Meter of
San Antonio whoa firm ha th eon-
tract for erecting the base of th Terry
Ranger monument tn th Stats eapltot
yard. I her. He eaya that the eofl tract
call for the completion of the monument
by November I and that the work will
be finished long before that ttma.
New Congrtg stional Church.
(Honsleu Pott i ennai.
AUSTIN Texaa. Marek il The eedlaav-
tton of the sew First Caiigitgithaaal
church will take slaae aoene ttm la April
imm eawaex asaae waa taw as au
ThU la aver
WUI be held 1 the sew oharoh Sanday
Apru L The edifice la ana M uv aaoax
aAtraeUra ta Auatla.
iaeEGipV
ON NEW WAREHOTJSE FOR
BB3UNQ-C0RTES.
Will Be Pour Stories with Base-
ment on Old Site Near
M XL ft T. Depov
Work wtll b eommanoed kfonday
morning oa a four-storr and hssmnt
brick warehouse far Bering Oortse oa
the alt ef the old warehouse on First
street near the Missouri Kanaae aad
Texaa depot. The warehouee wtll hav a
frontage of MS feet aad wtll b M0 feet
deep. It will be see by tha Bering
Cortes Hardware company Ita old ware-
house having bean biu-ned aom month
ago.
The second floor win ke equtppad with
thoroughly modern offlo and there will
be an abundance of room. The base-
ment will be arranged with a view of
taking th handling ef freight easy. F.
S. Glover 1 the architect and John Stadt-
ler la the contractor. Th at root ur will
coat 136000 to 00000 and It la expeoted
to be complete by July Is.
DOOIJIT RESIDENCE.
A bulliling permit was taken oat ky the
Dooley egtate yesterday for the erection
of a residence to coat 111000 on Crawford
treat. Work has been commenced al-
ready. BONDED WAREHOUSE
LEAGtJE HAS OFFERS BY
WAREHOUSE MEN.
Waiting to Hear from Congress-
man Moore for Instructions
How to Proceed.
Th publication In yesterday's Poat
among the Washington dispatches to the
effect that Houston ta already a port of
entry and that all that I necessary in
order to secure au the advantage to be
6Mvd from such a port la tbe securing
of a bonded warehouse.
The Business League baa the matter op
and yesterday a number of people who
owa werheoueea conferred with Secre-
tary Brown offering to meet the require-
ment of th law covering bonded ware-
house. It la aot definitely knows aa yet
whether It will be neceaaary to hav a
deputy collector appointed there beina
a doubt as to whether th warehouse.
than could act In that capacity. Tbe
Bustnsaa Laxes will keen the e near ton
alive and will try to hav th benefits of
in port at an early dat.
No move will he made however until
Congressmen Moore I heard from. Me
baa dona good work In this matter and
a letter giving full Instruction 1 ex-
pected from him within the neat few
days
BY THE WAY.
"THAT story yon published In Th Poat
th otlfer day In which It waa proposed
to eail a convention for th purpose of
takrlrtf step to restrict Immigration to
Tax la a great ad for th State." said
C W. Hahl ytarday. "It Indicate that
people ar eomln here tn stich quantities
that os Teaans ara beginning to notlos
It And there can be no doubt that they
ar coming; every month hundreds of
them pour into South Texas and they ar
peopl from th sturdy farmer people of
the Mlddl West. The homeaeekere ex-
cursions ar bringing them In every
month."
H. if. HOLLEMAN. who last summer
operated a number of personally con
ducted tours to Cloud croft has accepted
th manayemant of th Texas-Colorado
tourist agency with office In Denver and
at lOlf Capitol avenue Houston and will
during th ensuing aeason have charge of
tourist travel from all parts of Texas to
Colorado. Mr. Holleman will spend tha
next week or two In Colorado gathering
Information and data concerjiing the re-
sorts In th country and personally In
specting their facilities for taking oar of
guests and upon his return win have a
liberal supply of plctursMU literature
for distribution to those interested tn
summer travel and who may write for
m. ltoet of th time Mr. Holleman
will spend at the Houston office.
C. W. ARCHFR. representing the Wil
liamson-Haffner company of Denver CoL.
arrived In Houston yesterday morning
from Galveston whare he has been for th
past few days saeurtng views for an al
bum of Texas.
Tha company mentioned Is preparing to
Issue a booklet on Texas with colored
views Instead of the usual black and
white. This will be th first of It kind
ver issued of Texas and promises to be
a bea u i y . Beside the foreign views
picture will be taken of different scenes
In the larger cities of tha State and Mr.
Archer la now In tha otty for the purpo
of securing desirable views. It Is under-
stood that at tha present time only tha
States of California and Colorado hava
Issued these books with th scene In col-
ors and xns4untly Texas will be ths
third State.
The railroads of the Stat haw taken
aa Interest In the work and wlil proba-
bly assist In their distribution.
SENATOR C. C. STORKS of Crockett
who was a visitor In th city during last
wsefc. Is of the opinion that som mea-
vr on taxation will be presented to th
extra session of the legislature du to
tk decision of th court of etvH appeals
In th IrOV gross tax receipts law. Th
aanator has also another opinion which 1
worth mentioning and that Is hi chsng
of attitude regarding th blanket primary
JecHon. During th ntgular session of
the Twenty-ninth legislature the senator
favored the adoption of a section to lb
Kierai election law calling for a Stat
nkt primary H now says that h
1 opposed to such a law.
As a moans of satUlog th question In-
volved as to whether ther shall be a
blanket primary or convention vote he
says that be bailor It would bo a good
proposition to hold a blanket primary In
aeh county aod the oandMat reoarvlng
a plurality to secure th entire vot of
that county Th senator believe that
this would glv tha public Its ohotoa and
a different sections of th Stat ar eon-
fronted with different conditions which
could not Justifiably be ruled by a law
such aa a State blanket primary that this
would be sgreea wy receive- ny ail Who
desire an equitable ataction law.
Relative to th leartalators serrtag wfth-
out eomperoatkm ft might be sail that
be Is wot on of tnos ivi who slgnad ths
psktltkm. Tt Is Ma op In ton that b was
not asected to srr fro gratis and that V
th srnoe believed an extra session of
th legiatw necewsary. th togialatsr
t to-old rcJv compensation.
Lake Charles Local News.
' (Houston Pott SootioLi
LAKE CHARLXa. !. Marek tt-C.
B. Barker Oo. broke greaad today for
a roller skating rank. TM M -he Oret
manlfeetattna of the erase kere. v
C. C. Fair. Sam Praafsi aod F. J.
Waeek were today fined IMS aca for
carrying eovtceassd weapn
Lou la th a.yar-oM so. of Lawl
Pavta. swallowed a ej-aatMy ex anaosa
t ratal lye that iralng. J eeaflllls. M
the eulldleg la aomplatsd.
sml.u and anuxual prod
SUITS WO fCORDEnni
THREE FILED YESTERDAY A
' IN i.BXsOClC DISTRICT k-.
' ;!"' "
Sam Lasarus Representing th -
Yoakum tatxrgttta "Win Ba '
turn to Houston Monday. J -
::.:.
' I
Butt to condemn property located m ..
the twelve-block district In the Thtt '.
ward bow being purchased by the "
ToaJtum Interest wr fllad yesterday kt -th
Houston Belt and Terminal Railway
company against A. B. Coulaon and eVlfa f
M. P. Barr and wife and Christie
leenOue aad wlf to oondemq properir
owned by them In thl district. .
Th nilta against tha parties were flief
with County Judge Blake Dupree jra-
terday afternoon and he named Mllby
PVrter H. A Fuller aad John 1. Fanf
a commissioner In each ease is
the value ef the property.
Mr. Sara Laaarua who for ths peat tea
days ha been In St Louis. Is expect e
to return to Houeton oa Monday. Witt
hta arrival In town interest la thf
Yoakum deals will probably be wive .
TO PICNIC ON CHANNEL!
Jolly Party Will Oo Down to
Clinton Today. '
Quit a jolly party of young people yep.
terday secured th yaoht Reputation 9S
make an excuralon dowa the channel toe
day. They will go aa far down the
stream as Clinton and will hav on board
all the necessaries for a picnic by to
way. Those who will compos th parti1
ar aa follows:
Mlsse Wise Holmes. Avis. Lsndweh
Weems Daisy Bender and Winnie Ben-
der; Messrs. Frank Helmln. A. R. Moore.
H. E. Blair. Ben Talbot will Jameson
Bears snd W. C. Schachtrupp. The lat-
ter gentleman I one of the owners ef
the boat and Friday narrowly escaped a
severe burning from an accidental ex-
plosion on the boat.
EAGLE LAKE ITEMS.
Imported Japanese Rice Seed Ift
Being Planted.
( Houston Post Special. )
EAGLE LAKE Texas March Xi
Among the rice planter who ar sowing
a high grade of seed Is J. J. Whattr. maa-
agar of tha Lakeside rlc mill who tg 1
putting In a considerable acreage of Im-
ported Japan seed that cost htm H pr
barrel. No doubt a great many planted
are planting rice.
Th black birds and larks ar st tacking
young com. and It seems now as If they
will take It. Many are shooting la their
fields to scare tnem away.
Mrs. J. R. Woolen a prominent lady
of Columbus spent several days this)
week In the city th guast of Mrs. Mat lis
Jenkins.
Miss Maggie Putney on of ths best
business ladles In this section left
Thursday for Coleman where shs will
engage in the millinery buslneaa.
Lyl Phillips a popular Bagl Lata
boy. who has been attending th Agri-
cult ur si and Mechanical collie came hi
Thursday night to spend a few days wit
his mother. Mrs. Anal Phillips.
Mis Jaaueltna Bruo toft Thursday for
Matagorda to spend a few days Wits
friends.
Mrs. W. T. Eldiidga. a prominent Sa
Antonlo lady apent several day her
this week the guest of her friend Mrs.
A. M. Wauglv
Th young people had a pleasant hof
Monday night and repeated the event Fri-
day night at the opera house which wag
just as pleasant.
Tom Franklyn Nye's big show has been
in town all the week. .
TAYLOR'S CITY HALL
There Is a Deficit of About Fcmr
Thousand.
(Houston Post SPcud.)
TATLOR. Texas March 3. -The build-
ing committee of th city council today
ubmlttad a report of receipts and dis-
bursements of the money for the erection
of Taylor's new city hall which Is now
neSaiing completion. The total money re-
ceived from the sale of the t-.O00 city
hall bonds Issued In 1906 Is ta.MS.71. whit
the total of disbursements is $2S.8S6 .
Beside about t'Jfrti for scenery seata.
ate. for the auditorium.
A conservative estimate places tha total
of costs of building equipping snd other
necessary expenses at doe on to PO.OuO.
and there Is some speculation as to how
the deficiency will De met.
According lo the recently nacted d-
poeitory law. the council has no authority
to divert the mnev from the other
funds interest and sinking street and
alley to assist In paying on the build-
ing and since th general fund Is only
sufficient lo maintain the dty govern
merit. It looks aa though Taylor will soon
be struggling with the problem of oper-
ating on a cash bast whan thr Is no
cash forthcoming.
TEXAS DEATHS.
Mrs. W. A. Hodeman at Calvert.
(Houston Post Special.)
CALVERT. Txaa. March 24 Mrs W.
A. Hodoman passed away at 10 o'clock
this morning. Ye terday afternoon ar
operation for appendicitis was pronounced
necessary and the operation performed.
She had on attack of appendicitis be-
fore but apparently recovered Sha wag
the daughter of Mr. A McMordte. one of
Calvert's oldest cltlsens Mr. Hodomaji
has for years been In the grocery busi-
ness st Calvert. She leaves besides flv
children the oldest of whom Is shout 1
years of age Her death Is much de-
plored. S. W. Morris at Waverly.
(Houston Pott S fecial.)
WAVKRLT Texaa. March 4 -After
nearly three month IHnee with typhoid
fever 6. W. Morris died here at I
O'clock thl morning. Deceased leaves
a large family of sons and daughters and
other relative living In different parts
of the State.
I
Oakwood Items.
'Houston Pott SeoeutLl
OAKWOOD. Texas. Msrch 3 -Ths
section of country has been visited by
spell of very cold weather this week.
Ice and frost two morning In sureee-
stoa. Farmer are fearful that core
will have tn be replanted. Warm and
cloudy today.
Heatley A Isey have shipped two ear-
load of hogs thl week.
Tie feared the fruit crop Is seriously
damaged.
Mlsaea I rule Moore aad Mamie Fagg
m company with all th teachers of our
fubttr school ar attending th Instt-
uta at Marques thl week.
Cotton Sold at Victoria.
(Houston rVst ieerwW.
ncTORlA. Texas March M. Th a.
Gold maa Qinnlng and Mill company scat
139 bale of rot to oa Wednesday up
Oeorge R. Muruock. representing Mas.
shall BiHlay A Co. of Houston The
price paid was not aad public. Tni ta
th largest sal of cotton her
for
time.
Mexican Shot to Death.
(Houston Pott SwoeiaL)
CO RSI CAN A. Texaa. Marek 9t.-Domk"
g is. ueom a-aiesnca oaad
WS ot and killed at 1
morning la Berry's restaurant by
wewt Into tbe restaurant aad m
Pi
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 354, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 25, 1906, newspaper, March 25, 1906; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth603200/m1/16/?q=yaqui: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .