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; .WENT TEN risiwiNINGS
y jGtdveston Literally BUaghtered
jarennani ana Knocenfl out
Longley in the Sixth.
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Hbuatan tWAnttao
Brenham 6 Gtdveston n.
The South Texas Luguc
i -JCtabe- Flayed. Won. Lost ..
Jtonoo M . M M M
" nAtOBlo g It V ' Ml
i sr: T" rrT - tot
Brenhani U M M M
iWaaaoaa same "of" the ssrle wHh tin
I Warrlora m despsral struggle but
i our pom yonng athlete won out after
I tan tterm round had been fought. Ths
Mora wu I to 1
. It m on of tlx best sln red combats
ish nu Mn pulled oft at Wast End
: thla season and ru bitterly contested
vary toot of the rout. All through the
MM there waa fut AaMtac daring baa
running bood batting and fast anappy
Or Dot squada" Tha MM of tha
raa our abortatopser. Laatar
Crawford. Ia the sixth round Crawford
sniped about tbraa faM la tho air and
. polled dowa a Una drive with oaa book
from Hayes' bludgeon. Hayaa seemed
much anaoyad- at betas .robbed of a bin
gle. Again In tha fourth round Crawford
speared Nawnam'a booat and doubled up
B. SnUth beter he could set back to
floater's corner. Crawford mangled all
of the aeven chances that wrt forwarded
t his territory and was a wllllnc Indian
all thromth tha sultry alteraoon.
Bin Sorrell shampooad the Warriors
Tory effectually. Bill waa reached but
tbraa times durtns tha oonfllcL On of
the swat waa a clout for two bases by
Pat.. Nawnam la the ninth round that
knotted tbe score. Bllt -was a rich pusala
to the Warrior and but far niscuea by
Truesdale and Paullc ha would hava
scored a shutout. BUI waaAII to tha good
yesterday and uncoiled a fine game. One
of the brightest features of tin game waa
tha work of rred Hunter on first. Hunt
er whiffed out twenty blight young Uvea
and in tha third round ha saved Dutch
rauug
btr Tankiba dowa
keaTenlr beav two feet above hte oiam-
mr forehead. Mr. Hunter waa quite tbere
with the bludgeon. Ha whanged tba pig-
skin t the toft palisade in tha eighth
- spaas. Tbe welt was good for two cush-
ion bat Hunter tried to stretch It Into
a triple and had a stiletto slipped Into
him. Bad ha remained at second Bd-
mandsoD's swat would have sent htm to
tha finish mark. In the tenth round
. Hunter and Howry worked the squeese
1 vary -neatly. Hunter's old oollege chum
- and rival for swat honors Beb Kdjnond-
aon had nothing to do In the outer
- trench but with the elm chib that be
- waes he shocked Mr. Bcodel for a three-
bagger and a single .Hunter and Ed-
. aaondaoh are running a aec and neck
. race for batting honors. When tha flg-
urea ware compiled both men had much
the earn number of blnglea but Ed-
mondaon had 'been to tbe bat eleven more
times than' Hunter. Hunter's average la
KM and Edmondson's 2M.
"Iky" Pendleton who can play any-
thing from a Jewsbarp to a calliope did
himself proud yesterday. He choked the
Ufa out of the eight whlxsers that were
forwarded to him with neatness and dis-
patch. A curtoue coincidence of tha
combat was that tha two second Backers
madai nsteeuee that let In a run for each
aid and tha opposing second w irT hit
the ball on each occmttos
Tha first round wa tame sad there
was nothing doing m the tally1 shop.
Bradley pried open tbe second spsara
with a swst to right Pat Newnam sui-
cided and Bradley went to feecondV Bd-
warda' biff was fondled hj Borrell VH-
ovich. who ts said to be a relative of Ro-
Vatvansky. hit to Trueedflle end Prsnk
let tbe bulb go through him and Bradley
butted Into she score board. Page agi-
tated the atmosphera '
In the fourth the Marvels looped the
loop and knotted the score. Paultg
whsnged s high one to right thst Balph
Bmlth csressed. Brisker slipped one to
Bradley and Newnam dropped Bradley's
toss. Brisker who la perhaps the sreat-
eat DSsesteslerin tbe league pilfered sec-
ond. Crawford's fir dropped. Into
Boedel's mattress Vtdovirh gsve a bum
exhibition of fielding when Truesdale
swstted one at him. He first booted tTTe
oati ana men mane an insane chunk psat
Nevnam and Brlakey raced over the
platter.
Sorrell pulled himself out of a tight
nlaea In the fifth spasm. Edwards hit to
left and went to second base on she biff.
Vldovtch sacrificed Bdwsrda to third.
Page bit to Paulig and "Dutrh" foosled
on tba poke but held Edwards on third.
Boadei hit to Sorrell and was tossed out
at first but Bill kept Edwards on third
before he made the chunk. Pendleton
ended tbe round. Crawford to Hunter
The Marvels forged to the front In this
round. Mowrv. first on. blnsled tn mh.
tar. Moore sacrificed. Hunter belted a
V warm one to Pendleton and Mo wry waa
i y killed st third. Hunter pinched second.
Bdmondson walked to the plate with a
- bat that looked like a young telephone
pole In hie hand and soaked the horsehlds
OB the notsla for three sacks sending
Hunter to the finish mark. Paulig hit to
C the pitcher and perished st first. The
r Wsrriors tied the score In the ninth
i Hayea waa aafe on Paulig i blunder.
... Bmlth and Bradley were shot down be-
fore reaching first bass but Pst Newnam
' hit to deep center field far two bases and
Hayes tabbed.
T Houston won in the tenth very quickly
i. Mowrv blngled and stole second. Moore
sanrlfloed Mowry to third and then Hun-
ter and Mowry worked the squeese and
4ha fray was over.
Houston
Mowry. If
Moore e
Hunter lb
Edmohdson. cf ..
"Paulig Jb
Brisk ey. rf
Crawford ss
Truesdale lb ....
Sorrell. p
Totals
AB B BH PO A
fS 1 2 S 0 t
.47 t n i
AB R BH PO A
San Antonio
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it!
4 1 a
' 1 4
i Totals.
H I 1H 17 4
004 118 004 1 J.
401 444 t- t
- ffeys. If
i R Smith rf ...
irdly tb
Newfuun lb ....
. todwards. c ....
J?V VMovitcb. a ...
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i " vr larangs
. Houetpn
. ! San Antonio
Summary:
Two-bass hlta Huatsr.
. ..towxrai. .
... Three-base pit Cdmondaoa.
'f ' SacrlfMe Wta-JtowwTsosUn Newnam
. Stolen bases Mewry Run ter.
eon. Brisker. SevreU. Paxav"
Double plays Craw fori and Hu
; Base on oejie-orr aorrej l. .
' Struck out By Sorrell 4 by ttoMeJ 1
..llattvoa kisi Houston 4. Ban An-
Ozomulsion
MS. QSSgbS lull lllHiri'Si11 " ' -T ""I
pSUSalss IliinaHa? A Maeridumg vaet
iiSSZ aw sbrlwet strtBer ssd tna ralef1UaOawsi
most nopnlkf orjllart-PaSXra.. Over iOO
rylM.-' Qnarttr sxtetv; :1S etnlt seh)
W0 lot OtBtg. i'f.i f A t-.'V $1
CLUETT. PKktY
."' ' . .4 U ClUutt Sllti A. -C '-.'-
'Tim nAnsss 'Q awuraund tbarty-flvf
POM ttattv but when wlnnfn run waa
1 tmtt mui trtniv ' j
r rrzz rT
iKarwer ami Clark Will Likely
v uppote Kacn utner.
! Tte Marrtls aad tha Wsrrtars wftt
cla fos tba; last Uma this artaraooa
Matk Wielaitaremalai to. a wAraJ
ad. as fuU s ghtfr Mm on plays
rassaroasv s.D.atCaAnttoua to wi
and th MsfXls deatra t maksN thrs
fright. .Eddie Karger the famous south-
paw. I stated to pitch for Koustoa am)
'Hickory- Ctark will .probably hurl th
filet for th vltltlsgSouad. Ladles ar
Iree at th gsta. bat svfll ss ckargea for
" Jhf tmu Stan. ITIM gam
'. rr WAS A SLAUGHTER.
Mvetton Knocked Lonrley Out
;ot tut 3o in tha SUrth.
(Ataa Post BgmiUL);
Vvraaso.laxaa. .Uut Ja-jCsUjp
aaoaaraia crowa war out to a to
slaughter of th Brenham team thla aft-
ernoon whan QaJvestoa chaaed over th
boss) put flevan tunes' while Brenham
got only six tha Islander knockrng
Irmgtoy out of the box In th sixth In-
(wig. Ran flnlshaa for. onn. -
ABlBgMA
rlutohroft. cf (
Longly p f
1 4
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Kan ss I
Oardnar. tb I
Smith. If I
Kverhardt lb f
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Totals
Qalveaton
Smith ss
4 M M
ABRBHPOA
4 I I . 4
XAthaun. If
1 4
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Horn lb
Kemmer. lb ....
Cermak. cf
Kavanaugh lb .
Kanhan. rf
Kason. c
Reuther p
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Total
By tnnUum
. 44 U 17 V i
R
MMkUl
Ka44-U
Brenham
Galveston
summery:
Earned rune Brenham s. Oalveaton I.
Two-base hit Lauhao Cermak Long-
ley and Oardier.
Th
area asas hit Kemmer.
Home runaaardner. A. Smith.
Stolen beaes Hutchcroft. Barrett. Kav
anaugh and Kaphan.
nsses on baits Kemmer Evernardt a.
Hit by pitcher Born and Oardnar.
Struck out By Rsutber 4 by Long-
tv i by Robb L
Hlta-Off LoagVy H. oft Kobb 4.
Lf t on bases Qarvston I Brenham IX
Tim of gams One hour and forty-fir
minutes. I
umpire Mr. Meeker.
TO PLAY BENEFIT GAME.
Rooters Held Meeting; and So
Decided.
A rousnasrsaseUna of the Houston root-
-s waa bald last night at Block' cigar
tor rooter keadqusrtersi As th South
Texaa league season will soon elosa tt
waa decided to at an early data arrang
am of baseball uura posed of Howstoa
raotera. The two clubs to be named Root
er No. 1 and Rooters No. 1 This gam
wfll be arren for the benefit of th Hous-
ton ball team. Tb praossas will go to
purchasing a gold pennsuit charm for
eech pa of tb Houston team. Otto Sena
ia elected captain of No. 1 team and
R. Fox elected captain f- No. 1 taana.
No profeaatonala will take part la thla
me. Bd Hussion was aleotad treasurer
A committee waa appointed to make ar
rangements for securing west em para
nrlntliur of tickets etc. Tb price of ad-
mlaslon will be 14 cenu; grand snand
centa Every one baa promised to hustle
and sell as many tickets as possible aa
do boys are deserving of something fine
for their bard ana earnest worn wis sea
son.
Tbe lineup of the two teams will oa
furnished In a few days also the data of
tba game.
The meeting ot ine rooters aajournea
until Monauy night when they will dls-
i a grand rooters excursion to nan
Antonio.
BETS WERE CALLED OFF.
Ryan Declared Foul on Gardner
but It Was Uisailoweo.
(Associated Prss Report.)
Colma CaL August Buddie Ryan
claimed a -foul In the fifteenth round of
his fbrbt with Jimmy Oardnar tonight
and Referee Roach disallowed the foul
but declared all beta off. saying that tha
men should not be permitted to give such
an exhibition tn the Colma club they
must fight ft out.
Gardner blocking was remarks Die and
Ryan only landed one bard blow wzilch
cut open Gardner's eye. Gardner's
straight left labs which he used fre-
quently landed every time and hs used
his right and left awing to sdvantage.
The action of the referee In declaring
bets off teemed to meet the approval of
the crowd.
They met for a Ta-round glove contest.
They weighed la at 141 pounds and th
betting was It to 4 la favor of Gardner.
THE RIFLE CONTESTS.
Captain Corwin Took High Indi-
vidual Score at Seagirt.
(Associated Press Report.)
sgli I. N. J.. August -a-Tb most x-
port of tbe riflemen In the United State
and Hawaii proceeded today with the
firing In tba National individual match
under most discouraging west her condi-
tions. . . i '
Cantata G. W. Corwin. aVreVity-ftrst
regiment. National Guard of New Tor a.
won a gold medal and lot m cash pro-
vided for the rifleman making th klgo-
est
core In the
anw fire of
tb
Vat tonal Individual match.
Branhani Amateun Lost.
(Houston Post KneclaLt
Bastrop. Texaa August sV Tbe Breo-
bnm ball tsem which has seen floatmg
th amateur championship flag ef Texaa.
surrendered It ts tb locals today. The
best tb visitors could So waa tt tit oat
game of th series gad test rsrov The
game today was on Hsd and at no
slag of the wiliest were tha ex-cham-plona
tn M. Stow Brenham 4; Bastrop a.
Bat ten as Wsiimi. Schroeder and White
for Brenham; Smith. Human and Haaler
for Baatrep.' . -
'AMATEUR GAMES.
. 1 1 if
! Nacogdoches Taxsa August It Jcb
onvtll and Nanogaochs ornSssd bats
In the second aeries today. Tbe game waa
anappy aad fast. Tb cor wss w to 4
III . .favor of Nacogdoches. Batter! as
For. Jacksonville Fuller and Holland; for
NsAegdoelMa lngranant aad Musette.
'.--. js 1 !
BcaMtntan Farrner't Suicide.
-'t (Houston -Post scial.)
" let Orange Txe :Auautt SV Frank
brMkvE BebsnUat farnMr. wa ftved
about four aalles oath at thai atsoa eonrr
m It ted awntd aoma ttm tMg morning by
beotmg blasssU la. tbs Wft awkin
sotatnt. . . . .. ;
V' Afl tlbs-u 4 -r-
ir?5'';!3''
Texas will .be cximprtrhended fat
TheTw. trade editjon Septenv '
ber t. .. Order copies ftow if jroa
iwould arlvsTtise yow countrw oe
tc04U i...rr-eJ.;'V'"J -; j
Took ' A'toupiiE
Chicago Defeated Boston Twice by '
the Same Score
HUNS IN ELEVENTH INNING j
New York Made Two More Than !
.. Cintannati Mullen Lost
Detroit aGartje.
'V.
The American League
Club- Ptayad. Wo. Lest. T.
Philadelphia ...... 104 41 41 I
Chicago 108 M 44 Hi
vo ......... wt m m stf
7 vw iora m as at
Boston 104 41 (1
Detroit M 4T 44
Washington Ml 44 44
at. Loula sM a
. (Associated Press Report.)
Chicago. August . Chicago won twol
games from Boston today AMroek win
ning the first and Patterson duplicating
tb feat in th second by tbe Sams score.
Boor First game R H E
Chicago est) tm m I I 1
Boston 109 001 60S- I t
Aiirocg ana slcrarland; Dlt
Criger.
Score Second gams R H B
Chicago . 4nW4oa I 4'S
bos isw sue
r-aueraon and Rioivani Winter
Armbruster.
(Associated Press Report.)
Detroit. August 24. Mullen lost
game by wlldnesa and when he gmv
passes tbe visitors followed with bits.
R H
Detroit
411 asi sm I
OUS X10 J90 4
Warar; Coakley
Philadelphia ..
Mullen end
Schreck.
(Assoc la ted Press Report.)
Cleveland. August . Neither
scored until the eleventh Inning.
Scot a.
Cleveland oooagssm i (
New York OOOOOOOBg 04 1
Uonahue and BueJow: Chesbro arwt ftin-
uuire.
(Associated Press Report.)
St. Louis August . St. LaoIs took Urn
opening gams of the Washington series.
Score- R H
St. Louis .V.. 100 M W 1
Washington 404 0W 40 4 4 1
Buchanan and Bnencer: Jacobs.
jownaona ana neyoon.
The National League
Clubs
Lost. P.
'to'
New York lli 7
Pittsburg U4 T4 41
Chisago Ill 47 44
Philadelphia Ill O 44
Cincinnati 114 44 44
8t Louie U 71
Boston 117 a 74
Brooklyn Ill TO
PklladelphlaChlcago. rain.
New-Tork-Clncinaatl. rain.
Brooklyn-St. Louts rain.
(Aaaectatad Press Report.)
Beaton. August S.-aflttburg oatbatted-
isoaton too ay.
Score- R H E
Pittsburg 411 4U mt- 4 14 I
Boston no ajs 41
ldrnch aad in boon; Wllbelm and Mora.
The Southern League.
Club-
Played. Won. Lav. P. C
New OrleaBj
u 7 m nt
Tit
1 r ' 44 4M
Atlanta .
. bat
. I SI:
. Kb
. Mt
. Mt
. nt
- h
Montgomery
Msmphls
-f.i
41
U
47k
'S
u
t
44
Birmingham .
Nashville
343
1U
Little Rock ..
Associated Press Report.)
Memphis. August a.-Ia a hotly i
tested battle of pitchers Memphta scored
on tally In th flrst Inning and there tha
run -get ting or seed. Watt of tbe visitors
allowed but two hits and Sugw who op
posed him. but four.
ore- R H B
Little Rock 400 tot ttt-t 4 t
Memphis 100 000 0t-l 1 1
Watt and Accorami auggs tea rt un
hurt.
(Associated Press Report.)
Chattanooga Term.. August a. For
half an hour before time for the gt
heavy rains prevailed. Shroveport woa
by hitting tb ball a opportune times
coupled with New Orleans' error. Evaaa
played s feature gam at aecond baa
makln a number of sensational playa
Bates Fisher a brother of the former
N ash villa manager has been signed by
New Orleans. Attsnaanos sm
Score- R H E
New Orleans t 001 tOtt 1 1
Shreveport 404 Mt t8-t 4 t
Fisher and Manuel ; Swaan sad Graft ua.
(Associated Press Report )
Birmingham. Ale-. August Birming
ham-Montgomery wet grounos.
The North Texas League.
Club
Temple
Fort Worth
Wsco
Calls
Played. Won. Lost. P. Ct
.. U J 41
... ut a
.. Ut 41 47 411
..lit tt tt
(Houston Poet Special.)
Dsilaa. Texaa Auaruat sV The
Worth team came does to being shoved
out of second puce today by tba Dalla
aggregation.
Score First gam X H
Fort Worth ... tot Bl 411 t 11 4
Dallas Ill Mt Ml 11 tt
Wicker. Christ man and Maucn: Mulkay
Blumllag and Kickey.
Scare Second gam R H
nrt Worth smug 4 4 1
Dallas tntOtt 4 T t
Huddltston and Knftt; Mulkay ana
Kickey.
(Houston Post SpouiL
Waco. Texas August sV-Templs wen
today's gam from the Ttgern without
much exertion Redebaagh waa etouted
i..-a while DOekao was very snaring
vttkShia hits especially with men on I
His sunnort wss better than I
Rodebeugh'a also snd thla had some-
tklng to do with running tne oor up.
home run over the left field fence
by
Powell ws
Score-
well waa uw n" " l-c
K
H a
Waco
Tempts
Rooet-eulth
XslkboS.
4os nto fll i
an oos -4
Fenaer; Dlcksoi
J isU
American Aaaociation
Milwaukee 4; LpukrvUle 4.
8t Paul 11; Columbus L
. islnnMnolls 7: Toledo 1.
Kansas Ctty-tnduufv polls no
team detayed.
Rain Delayed Game.
(Asanclated Press Report.')
KMwet Ataruat SV Rata can
postponement of today's National tanaia .
snatcnee uui wski.-..
tin nun 1 1- " " wwe-Twnaennt
' A NOTRE DAME LADY.
1 win seed free with fun Instructions
eg tnw aimnsa ni spa in nan rer tn
i LnuootrbseSk ulceration. Dtsnmoa
ta. Pallln of the) Womb. Soaatv nr
rut Period. Tmikjsb st Orowtha. Me
sebeL Datilt Cry Creeping feeiuig
tn Grt' X aln In th Back ad
ansa TsT Irt JetJ'U stress.
motnara or-aurrsniuB asssaisrs r wus
sxplaln a guccesefu Heesa Tiisliaejir If
yea M4dw to ecatinue tt WW only osC.
wa s sew so ginsrani
aura.
i-ssi vcnar aurnet ef It that at I Ur T' .....
ail task. 4f yes are t nearest ee-wrSt new I G heat. " ?L T'- jJlT0??. "TT
end tall ynar guffermw (rleoo of tt. Ade I TheTrf tt. Mote sV Doroiky De4 tt.
! very? ordinary
Great Fotprity Toiay Has No Fket
Steppefj Entered.
HOffAWS WITHDRAWAL
v
Left the Struggle for a Rich Prize
Among a. Poor Herd of Cat-
tie Evenki Yesterday.
Today the great Futurity will be run at
4)heepbed Bay. and tbe field Is tba
wont apology for the famous classic that
years. It looked Boor
enough before.: but with Sanford's Mo
hawk IL oat tt resolves Itself Into a
sir ug ale for a' rich prise among a collec-
tion of vary ordinary rattle whoee entire
value Is hardly aa high aa the winner's
share of the purse. The truth of tha
matter I that tbla yesr's crop of 1-year-
old
.mm
la Dnusaally commonplace and un-
some sleepers develop over winter
th 4-year-old drrlsion next year will
mine to mind nothing so much as a lot
of car ho
There are seventeen ponies entered tor
this rich stake the value of which Is
eOOUX SBMBBJL and It would be an Imnneal-
btlity So guess the winner: the one that
gets on nrst will nave the beat r ha nee.
On dope Flip Flap and Jerry Weraberg
look to have the beat chance.
Tbe Inaugural steeplechase will start
the sport and. baa five fencers entered
for the puree The following are tb en-
tries for the Futurity:
i. A. Benaet'a Flio Flan bv Hand.
spring-Aivaeviim.
Woodford Clay's Running Water by Sir
Dtxon-Breakwater.
F. N. Hitchcock's Vendor by Oawesj.
Tendor.
Ormondal Stable' bay colt. Ormonaala
by Ormondals-SanU Bella.
- N. Bennlnsrten'a brown mlt 1mm tt' . -
berg by Waterorcsa gweet.
J E. Maddsn's bay colt Belbmlcker by
Mlrthful-Frigbt.
J. at Madden' bay colt Belmcre. by
W.
A. Chanler black colt. Artery
Ogden-Brltlsh Blue Blood.
J. R. Keen' bay colt Oyams. by
Jommaado-Bea My Cheer.
J. R- Keens's bar eolt Kumkl h. rtM-
manV-Rhodasla.
w. F. Bhuite's bay filly. Zlenap. by
Florlst-Mlas Alt
J. K. Msddsn'a bav cnlt ThnW k. rw
den-Lola A. t
8. & Brows's bay eolt. Accountant ay
w. u. Lwiys
y oolt. Veronese
of Navnrre-ML Vernon.
Mt'B rohaataut enlt Ttlrtgi
: by OcUgok-St. Brur-t.
Deinaoi
imonf s cheetnut colt.
Woolwleh
by Hastlngs-Wo
Sydney Psget'
by Ooldea Oarta
weoovine.
get's ' bav xrldlrur.
JacobUa
Oartar-Flora Mac.
(Asasclated Press Report.)
win be resumed tomorrow on
tbe Metropolitan tracks wtth the Futu-
rity tb great 4-year-old stake aa the
featere at 'Sneepahead Bay. Sevanuaa
have bean named for the
which wis be ran over a heavy
steady rain -during most of the dar
having tarnd tne stx furlongs of tba
eourae lata) atretch of mud.. The Fata-
rtty la the goal toward which th arnbl-
tlon ot every hnnsman points and
wnleh cluster tn best traditions of
turf. Rich In money
wort aver stMsa and la
landing aa far back aa tba great striiggki
la which Proctor Knott cam bone a
mm tniur aver the great Salvator.
there b mare for the winner of a Futttrtty
it . . 1 j k m Amm.
1 T" S'''r" Th. field which
it r.r r-n-7TeV t. .t
I the most evenly matched aad most pus-
xllng that horsemen have ever bean called
upon judg. There Is a strongjiking
J ... ii.it fnv the Ormonilala eolt. Ormon-
daie whiah ran third to Burgomaater and
Pegasus In on of tne aaraiog. suaaes.
r iteene'a Japaneas colt named Cons-
mlando Cold Oyama aad Kurokl will have
an extensive following.
According to the beat opinion tonight
the starters )ockys and odda will as:
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Sheeptbead Bay Entries.
ltw.il 1m miles. Inanaural Bteenle-
ghasi PrjTn Bey lax. Nltrat HI. Phan-
tom 144. Dick Roberta 14s Unci Hamp-
and a half fin long eeUlng Blue
Pirate ML GenUIn 47. Honey Well K Tbe
Ctaantfaeta Remington 47. Vagabond s.
Sir Osrethers 1M. Ingleslde fl. Cnry 104.
Tsdaarlna st. Exprasslng tt. Verfbest 14.
Baubea 47. Tooth tt BHbery H Dodias
Ml
Th
iree-eanrtera ot n awe nauMiicnp
Wild Mint 118 PHno Binbuti TU
.Workman tt. Preen Mt Spring
PiuAmm M. Reae of Dawn
lis iMay
S7 KaoS
King M4. TokaJoa MS. SoaaJSon
IS. Pre-
UHMn in uninuu i uuiu
MT. Clgartsrnter ss. aareeeotoca us.
Owe and ens eigntn awa selling as-
wood tot D'Arxle. Stroller 14. Lard Badge
V am Ribbon lit. R. P. Wtlllama.
Jneqnln. Sals It. Nnviaa td Prenta 44
Aacet ReUe tt.
' One and one alxteentb ssOea. on turf
Tyroa 114 Colonial Girt UL Ftrat tfaaoo
Msmories Ul. Sir RalahlM. Orappla ul
Sailor Boy Mt Tomrny Wsddell 111. Red
WW tta Seat Ask Me UL Pretenawm
til. Jocund UL Wotna IX Judge Hlmes
11 new mown nay iiusa ianos 111.
attrauer ua. avammng tsrwuwg sr.
Fort Erie Results.
Ruffnhv N. T. Angwst tV-Stz aad a
naif mrlsnasi Qamhrmen Many Thanks
The Bibs. Time latl-S.
anvararnisum-ejiis-sTa. Away axeaaisr.
xnirn sns-ema
Ttine l:tlA.
Ai furleeuts Colonel Triiisstsa Bken.
ttcsl. Oold Mate.- Ttan l ltt.
On mlleLttti. Red anal Prestige.
Time-1 '41. 1 . - -
SU aad a kss? farlsngn OiSulstta. Mse
sale Algol Bkt Oroaus. Tins t-M.
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..VmI ee . . e . ' t
L r v mw iwuani' Vh
Sartsn tstbtbs of a tana aail
ug as.
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BKAR ADMIRAL. ANDREW B. K BEN-
HAM.
Waahlnarton. Now ha
here of th death at Lake Mahopsc. N
I . of Rear Admiral B. K. Benham re-
tired st tbe age of 71. He was a member
of tbe Schley court of Inquiry in 1447
near Admiral Beabam who waa then J
Junior member of tbe Bast India squad
mn waa wounded In lbs capture of pi-
ratical Japanese junks. He waa In tba
nome squadron of 1ml an Instructor at
tne naval acaoemr In una. n osassd mm
shlpman la 1441 and a commander in
UM. During tha civil war be served
In tb South Atlantic and Western Gulf
blockading squadrons and took pert In
the battle of Port Royal and other Impor-
tant engagement During the 'Spanish-
American war he waa prise commissioner.
stauonea at Havannah. .
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Jlllette lot. Fortunate It. Oh yeas. Bertha
c. am -aoB suuiom pi. tnaxg. a way
marvel r. VI.
One mile free handicap Ed Ball 111
Pirate Polly 47 Bonnie Sue M Mcllyaia
m t apttano sx.
Five and one-naif furlongs the Iro
quois Hotel stakes. (14.090 8 oins On IK.
Father Catcbem 111. J K. F. tt Peter
BterUng 104. Obysaa KB. Llttla Mike 14
Birmingham 100 Colonel Bronaton at Jean
ijee ss.
one and three-eighth anils.
ut us waliy. Bsssanlo Mt The Bobby.
Old Mike ft Wtseendlne. Barilla 47.
nconomiax as. Kvaaaiu rair Reveller w.
One mUe selling Capluno tt Ors Viva
ion ust Knight. Bedlam King of tha
valley aw Harry New M4. WyeaeM Ms
Fslrbury M Depends Berry WaddH ML
oavior evir rs xoung Myaon ss.
Short course siexplechssa Sam
IS. Red Car 144. Trenot tne Mer
Volantine Ut. Sweet Jane Ut Jim
IK. Amber IS.
dec Mt
Latonia Results." '
(Associated Prsas Report.)
Cincinnati. Ohio August V Six for-
longs Mercsa Judg Ttaynor.
Winn. Time l:ltT.
On mil and Mt
Western Duke. Hot. Time 1:41.
Six furlongs Maplehurst.
Matabon. Time 1:14.
Ons mile Ousen Eatber Mm swam.
Rstbsry Royal. Time 1:41 1-e.
Six furtongsSenda Wexford Tba
Five and a half furlongs M
Adams. Field Jack. LaaffodU. Time t.-t.
Latocia Entries.
Three-fourths of a mil. Belli ngPVHor
Hat 47. Trlxle White ErU Lee tt. Rosea
e. Auiwrnvr SB (jovins J - W . O'Neill
8. Bid Silver. Klein wood M. Booeeieuth
B yalowoam. Felix Mosses Mayor
On mile selling Omeslcs Federal 44.
nHuaruu ev oircn Dlwnn lev. I
room ltd. Scotch Thla.
1M 1UX
Five-eighths of a mile purse Floral
Addition H Sstelkln KngT Mere "at!
Volms Wind Shield. Julius Frank W.
Ruby Ring. Prlnlspla. Santa Lucia. Henry
ktaaa 144. prince Glean. Antara 14. Jun-
my Maher Ul.
Ons mile aiMt firtv .! w -
IsUdge. Intense tt. White Plume 14. Bran-
oaa 17. Red Leaf. King Klhtworth MB fee.
m navuano HS. slajor Oalneer.
field lit. Six Shooter 111.
Three-fourths of a mile.
handicap-
Raosl Nl Nl tt. Mandator HI Tiso to.
One aad three-slvtaenrhe n - ....
lf-lnA.UeL0i!lc&- CsxdlasJ Woi-
fjytt Isanube It Dungsnnon tt. Bugle
Horn 47. Marlln. Jfatel.nloo tt girver
Coin Fonaoluca
Ceavlet at. Van
nope jss.
REPUBLICANS ARRAIGNED
Senator Bailey Handled National
Issues st Wolfe City.
(Houston Poet tlpeemU
Wolf City. Texas. August m.-.nator
Jooeph W. Balkty spoke her thla aftr-
neen t a large audleac. He devoted
about one hour to th defense of his op-
posltlon to tbe Panama treaty. n
uw subject easily and effectively and
seeanlngly to th satlataetlan of the
audience.
His entire speech wa devoted to Na-
tion! issue it reviewed tb statehood
hsrtshulen and answered tbe charges ot
Northern papera that he robbed Beaator
Burton of bis vol by threatening tu la-
trod uc a resolution for his expulsion If
be attempted w vote on th subject while
??KTSJOU?!r bT '" " " waa
u "J w people to rob
New Mexico and Axtaona of half their
votes for sll time to coma. He said that
aa long aa he remained la tha senate
eenator under Indictmant tor dibooLv
aVouM b permitted to vot. He revMwed
the revelations of rottenness V-7.
office and agricultural departments ui
tated that he beUeved thenar and nav?
"ap'rtmnaca were In worse condition thaa
sOl ethers and that be would like to
the light of Investigation thrown upoa
JtStn-SL " w" nexplloable whj
'vpaShcaas opposed all msasirrea of la-
vestlgatioa If they were bonaet.
Hs i entuwoteriaed th repubUcaa tariff
doetrtn aa foolish and dishonest The
treats nan he broken nn . ... .. .
.
for this we have axlsuag
Many other
aad mtsrestln
sr points vrere covered ably
eod ef two hours amid th oheera or ttZ
' Me cmeea at
THREE FIRES IN GINS.
Matches in Seed Cotton Cause of
the Biases.
.Houston Post Speclsl.)
Texaa August is. Loose
cotton kj supposed to have
a of three ares In the asm
twe day ts Lekhart cotton gtea. Tb
third an eoeurred today w tbe round bast
plant. The farmer who waa unloading his
wages wtth a soctleo eleva lor beard ths
match strike against tb elevator en
a It waa being carried up with tbe-cottoaT
and 'tastaatly th Asm snot up the ele-
vator aad wa quickly spread to ail parts
ef the eirealar cotton storage room. Only
prompt 1
Four bah
ana eery rucjeni work ef the
ine enuiw JMaat.
hakta of cotton ta the estlmal
ted Ions
No better reitrrence puWkatJon
aa aver issued than the trade
edition o( The Pot September i.
Ererj bufdnesa mn in this . sec-
tion W)Q want Upreacrvth tacts
and tuurati ; riven. Orrjear.
aad be sura to r txipieav
1 s
ft y
UNDER THE SEA
President Rooserelt -Had Cruise in
Submarine Boat.
SLIPPED OFF FROU FAMILY
No One Knew of His Intentions
Until He Was Under
the Water.
(Aasoelated Press Report.)
Oystsr Bay. August Si President
Roosevslt hit this afternoon mad
descent Into the water of Long I
sound en board tbe submarine torpedo
boat Plunger. Hs wss on board the ves-
sel about three hours. At one tuna th
little boat waa submerged for fifty min
utes and ta that tuns It was ant through
all of tbe submarine teat of which ah
Is capable. The president expressed to-
night his delight at the novel experience
'' asm ne was tmmsnseir imnrssaed
with '.he beat and with tbe manner In
which shs waa handled. In thus braving
tbe
dangers of submarine maneuvering
on
naval officers and men tb world ever
ana msae ueutenant Charlas H- Nelaon
comraanoer ot tn Flunger the 1
ana hsppmat man In tb Unlti
navy.
States
The president's Intention not only to
mase a personal inspection or tbe tiny
vessel likely to prove go deadly In naval
warfare but to make a submarine de
scent in it. waa reached after a confer-
ence with Lieutenant Nelson. Tbe Plung
er's commander explained to President
Hooseveit in operauoaa of tne boat aad
assured him that a trip oa her aad a de-
scent Into the depths of Long Island
sound would be a devoid of danger aa
would be a trip oa a Now Terk suaway
train.
The president ha long desired to watch
tbe operation of a submarine beat at
close range and before thai would have
made a trip on one had hs not been d-
terreu trom noing so oy aavtoa Of nts
friends and official advisers. Convinced
oy tne logta of LAeu tenant Nelson h i
u tenant eieieoa. a ar-
rip on tb Plunger and
vises! puifutut all bar
tile be waa aa beard.
aeh the Sinl mmmt
rangea to tan a trip on i
i nave u utue vassi
wonderful teats while
Shortly after 1 o'clock tb president went
aboard tb Plunaer. As soon aa he had.
descended Into tb boat ths menholas
were closed and convoyed by the naval
tender Anaene. tbe Plunger started on
for ta aound. No saeueurera wer at- I
tempted until the vesssl wag WU be- i
yond tba entrance ta tne bay. A stiff i
northeast tresis which hag been blowing
nooB insi mgna xiosea ub
In the snnC has the Pltxiure
aSsveS
tha trtai
sp. Boon
beautifully. The water wbere tn
iook piaos nt asont serty it sap.
siier in veeeei res
depth ef water aha
ward until aha rested a the bottom ef
lh sound. While ths president tbu was
seiiiia aa am o ane aoainei m n I
suknaarlns boat a storm 4ony feet absv i
nun was raging unnotioea eel n was as
quiet wbere tbe president gat at aa easy
cmur an a nuior wouia av fyvpsansi
of the working of the vessel having I
mad to the nrealdsiiL Lasutansnt Ns
tigs t pat her pa. I lliiliasat Nat-
son mads nia boat pitrsia tne resaam-
abla tent ad drain 4 a liglk of twenur
feet and while .going at lull seeed at
that depth reversing her eowra. Tba i
complete turn upl enly a nalnuta.
nuneeeneeuy tn eagmae wers s
and the vessel waa submerged tt) t
of twenty feat- There ah waa hs
sadepth
hept mo-
Plunger tb lander remained wtthia
short distance prepared to isndsr any
assistance that anight as necessary . I
was not aisdaa. h saver aad the Plata
returned t ber miorlngg wttbsat an t
toward incident. Not evw
of hut famtty wer awara ot the
dent' ha lea lions ta snaa) tb
u nungsr.
SHORT NEWS STORIES.
TORONTO. Oat Kedls Duraaa ef To-
ronto won the seuUing ohsmplsaabls ef
NEW TORK. A tlsoatch frssn
Baden ears that W. K. Vaaasrbtlt ts eoa-
nned to his room t a notei m that atty.
lie ta said to be suffering from aa attack
ef gout.
TOTTLON. Th mlUtarr and naenl an.
thoritle received InMruettnna. reapeettve-
lv. for the mobllimtlon of the eoiontd
regiments and to hold th warahlaa la
1 Imj dlnaae.
lTOlDO. OMe-rTbe Laaaw ef Aassft-
can Munlcipallti ooocladed tta oonven
tlon by siliiillng Chics go as the next
mesdn alaea. SL O. Rhett. ssavor of
Chanestrsv a. c waa sitntst nrssinsnt.
UVWIPOOL. Firs broke out ha tat
stsarage of tna ocean una steamer
Oceanic bat It was promptly extingulahed
by tb crew. The damage waa trlflssg.
The Oceanic wlU aaO for New Tars ae-
osrdina to scneouia.
BTTFTALO. The ymeetels at A mar bis.
In lilsiiiisal eoeveation here uasulmnasly
iiaaairl a resalutloa favortag rrnluatoa of '
Japanese from tbe United Statea am tba
MKXICO C3TT. The anaoanrsment
mbaawaoer tnaera resianaimn
oetvea aer wii general
Inrwianl af American
general regret. Th
Tbompaoew asw ha Braail. as
Oonger's
a He Is
socceseor ts lagajuae ss pr
known her aadwell liked:
ST. PaTraitSmjltQ. Tbe emperor ac
cepted the resignation ef at. gtoaJIgua as'
mlnlater of the Interior count iguatlen
a isinbsr of th council of tb empire
sua en-smvernor general or nierr.
probably suectsa blm. although oen
Trepoff at ssentlonsd a a peealbuity.
MBW TOtUC -Parts sava with a at
satlon guch as It baa not enjoyed sis
tbe Humbert oaa. ssvs the Herald at
respondent. Jean Oaliay ts said to he a
fugitive aboard a chartered steam- vaebt
which left Las Pnbnaa August I for Bue
nos Ajrraa. uiscoaei ise or clerical snanin-
SHORT TBXAS SPECIALS.
San Aagelo. Texas August . At the
trurral meeting today C. B. Metoalm
pi umuiat. tmr saws aas
ru date are November 14
to It. Industvs.
Lockhart. Texas. August sV Tbe
Marcea Banthat asaoelallon held Ita
nual ssasliia at Prairie Lee last week.
Tweniy-vwe et an enurens g tn asajo-
olatlen wer represented
sa Paan. Texas. Angwst . L. O. Jud-
eoa mining at Almmore Texas ha been
apprised that he la heir to tbe fortune
estate end. tits ef a deceased grand-
father whe was a snember ef tba ho
of lord and died fifty years ago. .
in Pnaa. Texaa. August
entered the reeldencs ef Henry
chloroforming the. entire family and stole
(It la nvawey and valuable silver plats
an jewenry- "evovsi awasn r the
family are erttloally Ul from tbe effnota
of the .'
Ban An to lev Texas August BV Cnrted
gtata aarswi uwiaawi receivva a sees-
gram fres Bi raae this mom tag to the
effect that three mars Cblnsmen had
bee aaarinsnsia iner oy ta tminlsia-
tlen officers. Tbe Chinamen bad walked
acres the avtag tram Juarea.
JUMPED FROM A BRIDGE.
Texaa Wotnan Leaped to Death
tn tna Mtasiaalpfn.
Owned aged Si year wrfs T a W.
Ox-
ford tf rmnesrrrtn. Texas a
Hor body has hat ntna renovered.' 1 . s
atlsa Vbk swsnoar at Waata KkA. ihW
ss waa Wtth htrw Osrferd Wsg Isksnl ta
tbe teurt eowrm wtth afethef swatikjt the
. ' y- : v (
"nJ
6pn
TTntillO
SBturdaT
Youiitl Men's
and $15.00 Suits e.t
This is by long odds the best suit offer of the tease
There isn't one of the 135 suits that wouldn't read"
have been bought by any man at the regi i lar price all'
earlier in the season. But our summer selling season .
waning and they must go. ' ' ; .t.
The materials are fine worsteds and cheviots i
light medium and dark effects. Some double and Sorr.
single breasted models and every garment cut' 1
made in the best 1906 styles. You could picfc bllr.
folded and not get an undesirable pattern or a suit tl
is not worth just about twice what you pay for it.1
a: t a4 i. ot -i :
dihib reuigo irum ul w
Big Values
The season the garments tha price everything ai
this Trousers Sale makes it stand out conspicuou s
' They are made of absolutely pare worsteds and ea. -meres
in a large variety of patterns and in sizes to
men of all proportions. ; -: ' '
Taouscrt that are weo-th.
ra-alarlr IS.00 and UN at S3.00
I v
I -X
I v"
I
I I '
Men's Furnishings
. VHDnytUAH--mar Wmii Oart aA Dnwert ia Ia
pink; alan Waa fibbed Hate aad lareadar aad tolld bloa bal-
brinwaa; rotrolay nrloa fOcj 8atavrtarau .....i.
NiaUOS Hlirrw--Whtta tarM .nUxm fUtA or njaatcd
; haaoaaaj art attra foo4 Tatoa; at.....
HALF. MOSS Bhst or Blaek taea Uakt Half Hot saaaaTt to M;
;? itamiar tSe ktada; Satarday. at.
f RAHDKrtCrllKr-ksft W Caaibrto HtdawAlnfa Slain
waita ar wmew noroera; oauuuay
rium r . m w
aoirsuarfw nr gj p
jTUBB ' f
TIRES
" '
tuner Tubes. Stat Ft
SkK Tlrt
Mardi Coltnort. iCU Pratrte Are.
Good tumt Meavaatv atorgaa gt Wright
tan. . . -i
mj a enssmiBien . "-v-"'
;is .t-. nAVisb ss .; ;
UmP CHIMNEYS
V 'SlawmMaBfam 4 i a
C. L t TKEO. XEF.::3 f!-l
4)9
For Dlanwndi r Watche.
. avnd Cut Class S -
".it . ... . nawaBsnsnssaamBm ... i 'ifrvry. PJA
0.1VTS L STURGiS
atra ' Oafutc.
: -atra. Oxford
JF. M. Osgord. at Whit UaUL
She thought
ah wan weti eneugn tn.re-
we reereel fne he safetyj
-As we approacnea aiasc m ueunt uus
neraing she asked me tt St. JUsula wa
I tb rtvr and I usssspantlngly toht
her It wen. wnea in oram wisjnm as
tbe bridge abe waa writing snssathlng en
tbe back af a rent receipt. Esther said:
tfsfnr-Tfl are yava wnungr w m
ewarr wa in a
' ss bar busts.
ahertly aftsrward ah gave aw tb puree
and naht eh waa going to get a drink.
ax welke t tba front end of tbe ear.
took a sip ef water and than opened tha
Tbe aote was i
i tallow: ' -:
Dartuur user
Oustgs: I aa not guilty s(
hat awful charge snd therefor uhutst
ta take say St. Take geed care ef enr
baby. Meet ma ta. neaven iesr nmag
IEICrVN TURNED.
Memphis Man Eatxtrocutad ;Btf
fors rBwaTe Catiwd.
j- 1
August tt List BU Hills
at tha Cm I iitsal Tslmbia isa
Tetegrapb company wan ilinuiiatu ta
th piijsinos nt a sxrge orewd thla after-
at Braadwsy an ataai strest wnu
vorkme sn a pat thirty test ahoea tha
ground. Tbe body
1 It
Notka of Hetvrinf .
psais operating fa thl
other parties tatertsted.
that the rallraad
ft. rttt. tahe an snd osnstdsr
ef the tabltshmeat ef a
ir rati ta anew a
Stjnamtt a cosapound la tended Pnr an
Grove's
dai. ?&t..'-'nlbai'"''
Xsatla Tna. asnrnat gs.-T ralwoad
miaiiismltls taday kasusd tba felbiwhst.
I It kt ordered that aottca be gad th
Blii- I earn at rny arrea ns an ranroad ease-.
Te-No-Cre-No-Pay ChllTtWitc
The. makers' can with safety
dealers to refund the money if
! faQslo cure aayi'otKatariCO ;l?ev'
f era Iktww tbat tbtsiii
" ' rX a avt..
j.tVIIwwm vai i kiu mt euitt .
Sold try all dealers for 27 ytzr
ft. .
v
WiV:?' .
""I1
$12.50
u suciutuve. $'.
in. Trousers
that afe wrwtli
raatuarlr $7.oo aad HOa at f 1
iur son; tam..
nnn
Ul
Sastvsa j Pplt::: '
;-.tiMi-Mj fft&.-.j - .'.stvii; i-M .ti.-.u.-;-
SrzlCjYaC.:
JAMES BU
Houston:
nertd. hw rsilroads bttgiga ' pot:
It t aneged by tb Texas r
werka sat Galvestee th applies
retina mm the artless sained. 1
eamnonad Is as? about the Basse v
weight a blackstrap mnlsasss. v
need for mixing with poison to t
wplly aad that the ret .
lsterestsd k ' tbe r
above get forth are rsqussnd to 1
ee ui esmmissinn an or eerore t
tno neannv um
PASfTV PASSED COLUT
Enrdawsr Jadwia and r
; v.Proceedin; ljtaa Bnu
(Houston fost Bpttml.)
Angnst V The
r Colon si Rich arrived hi Oaturn.
aorakeg about o'ssack oa her v
tha saeasth ot ths Braaaa. A stop
tana ar twenty attentat wae made '
aarty ta kwk evr th town Tn
wa knot by tb si Usee aad who
pvlacipl objects ef teterast and r
at th banks snd obstruction.
rtver frentlag tbe town. - The r-
ef tho party was; Kx-Coagrsaarr-sr.
Mayer Baker at Waa. Cao.-
wkv Teat Cniemsn of llnssulei..
Pj tlavia. SM Winston and . 1
t -tUcbmoad. Conaiiismsa J
Moore alee ef niiaxasna. and
Tbe parry were all wed and s.
be enlnytsa; the trip. On return 1
ael Kleh weighed anchor and p
a her way to the month.
" Switchboard DetnolL'
4 (Heuston Post Spsesal.)
La.. Angnst stWnr
that vtaMed th .
lightning struck an .
light beat aad fouasred a adrtr to
trio rlrht plast. where It den...
switchboard and set fire let -The
fir waa extiagulshea W1 .1
hi dimeulty. Th tmi was t
wllle K lied a fine rem at-'
vallrna wMcb win bt at big 1
and do positively ant!
Grove's Tasteless C"
4- L' at. tN-.-
. vji unw J -
tne same.' Whsrsunoa the obi.
WmI eetabimh swob ratiag eaj tiie
named a ta Its oHnnm msy be ii
by tha teat areateu7 .
trici'St t
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