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CHAMPIONS
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WIN AGAIN
Lake Charles .. 47
Lost P.C.
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BAILEY PITCHES WILD
COME IN
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baseball world.—Houston Chronicle.
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th0 seventh and
pasas fattened her season average to-
made
Score—
R. H. E.
2
Ennis, Texas,
•Tuesday
Totals
Morendo, Gamester, Magic.
by
off
Bath,
hour and fifty
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HANCOCK HOTEL
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Cleburne, 5; Waco, 0.
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Waco
DISTILLED WATER
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rain.
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Girl,
Joe
Rest of the Day is—Sheen.
Saratoga Entries.
Played Won
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Southern Legue.
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Waco .
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Hunt, c and 1b . 4
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Henrietta.
Fourth
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Boston ..
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Time. 1.42 2-5.
Six furlongs:
Domo, Miltiades.
land.
Second Race—Beautiful Mayo, Bon-
art, Webber.
Fifth
Friction.
Sixth
Roscoe.
69
66
62
63
61
54
39
36
8
7
1. Batteries, Lampasas, Stefens, Michi-
ner; Austin, Smith, Weir, Aiff.
Martha Gorman, Don
Time, 1.13 3-5.
Alarm,
1.00 1-5.
Mile:
. 112
. 311
. 108
. 107
. 112
. 111
. 110
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45
54
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Score--
Dallas ....
Fort Worth
69
63
60
69
CO
64
43
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610
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.456
.418
.394
.383
.325
52
48
43
44
37
Seventh Race—Stroud, Golden Min-
eral, Postman.
Best of the Day is—Alma Dufour.
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Lost
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48
48
62
57
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79
Chicago
1 New York .
Pittsburg ..
Philadelphia
Cincinnati .
Brooklyn
St. Iouis
Boston k. a
Chicago .. ..
Philadelphia
Cleveland
New Turk ...
St. Louis ....
61
49
61
57
76
79
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Dalia., 11; Fort Worth, 1.
A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUR BAR-
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL
IF SHE USES •
bus, 1.
Second Game—Milwaukee. 3; Colum-
bus, 4.
INTERESTING OLD PAPERS
LEFT BY JUDGE WOOD
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. 109
. 115
. 116
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vre.
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. .543
.563
.545
.486
.339
.313
Selections at Lavonia.
First Race—Plautus, Jigger,
Running Raees. •
— -
, Batteries— Faris and Stevens; Mer-
kel, Palm and Erwin.
and the locals could
yielded five hits in
Dallas, Aug 24.—The Giants slew the
Panthers today.
Saratoga.
Saratoga, Aug. 24.—Ben Ban, a four
to one choice, won the Seneca selling
Score—.
Pittsburg
New York
SUNDAY MORNING GAME.
Local Team and Cavalry to Meet on
Ball Field.
Austin .•
Houston .. .
Beaumont ..
Galveston ..,
San Antonio.
Washington-Chicago,
New York-Cleveland,
grounds.
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hotel directory
Texas Le
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Score—-
Lake Charles
Beaumont ...
WE ARE OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
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ars.
National League.
Flayed Won
Score—
Montgomery
Memphis . .H
Brick Building, Comfortably Fur-
nished with all modern conven-
lences, hot and cold bath
Loal and Long Distance Phono 61.
The Comal Hotel
THEO. EGGELING, prOp.
Free Bus to and from All Train*.
Best Accommodations for Commer-
cial Men.
Free Sample Rooms.
NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS.
_ Played. Won. Lost.
Birmingham .. 109
/Ny
ASMA
I he Roper House
O. C. ROPER, Prop.
The only firat elaas hotel )n the c)ly
Free Sample Rooms.
MARBLE FALLS, TEXAS.
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5oston -......... 000 000—1 13 3
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Lost
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Entirely Refurnished Throughout.
When in Houston Stop at the
HOTEL BURNETT
Best 12.00 per day house in Houston.
Centrally located, one block from
Main street, on the corner of Capi-
tol avenue ami Fannin street, one
block from the old Masonic Temple.
Bus calls at hotel for all trains.
Rates, American plan. 82.00 per day.
Bates, European plan. 75c and 11.00.
Special rates by the week.
R. E. LEE JENKINS, Prop.
THE GILL HOTEL
ROCKDALE, TEXAS.
Rates, 82 per Day.
MRS. 8. C. GILL, Proprietress.
Accommodations First Class.
■ague.
Won.
33
30
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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1906,
McMEANS HOUSE
MR8. H. A. MoMEANS,.
Proprietress.
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS.
AVENUE HOTEL
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Second game:
Score—
Chicago
Philadelphia ..
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
4
andatorgiassparks and Smith; Kelth
Prompt, reliable and satisfactory
eervice.
BOTH PHONES 24«.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
Score—
Shreveport
Nashville
r 4
fork
rales
South Texas League.
Played. Won. Lost, P.C.
St. Louis, 7; Boston, 5.
Boston, Aug. 24.—Pitcher
worked hard in today’s
Iouis won.
Just received the biggest lot of— ■■■
NEW FALL HATS
Ever shown in Texas.
Correct and Exclusive Styles.
not score. Keith
Batteries—Colgrove and Palm; Har-
ris and Fisher.
Harris I Cleburne, Tex. Aug 2.— In the clos.
game and St.iing game of the series with the Navi-
gators here the locals defeated Waco in
a shutout game.
Latonia.
Cincinnati, Aug. 24.—Martha Gorman
and Santou were the only winning fav-
orites at Latonia today. Track fast.
... .000 001 301—5 11
....000 000 000—0 0
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Galveston--
Smith, 8s ...
Disch, if ....
Longley, rf ..
Parrot, 2b ..
Preston, cf ..
Moore, c and :
The Porter Hotel
HASTROP, TEXAS.
(Succensor to "The Aldland.")
Remodeled and refurnished. Con-
yenient to the business part of town,
.pedal attention givan commercial
travelers.
Electric Fans
That keep you cool, no part, to wear
out, last forever; large stock on hand.
JNO. L. MARTIN.
Ana The Plumber and Electrician.
403 Cong. Ave. Phones 320
DRISKILL HOTEL
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Perfect sanitation, commodlous}well
furnished, best lighted and ven-
tilated rooms in the South.
Artesian Water Throughout.*
ED. SEELING, Prop.
Score—
Houston _____
San Antonio.
Lampasas Won Again.
Lampasas, Texas, Aug. 24.—Lam-
157; Phantom, 142;
Mackey Dwyer, 153
tohlous,‛strickreinKamndsblglh
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Gardner, 2b ...
Gill, 1b ........
Alexander, c ..
Short, 3b .....
McCulley, ss ..
Bradley, rf ....
Bailey, p .......
Memphis ...
New Orleans
Atlanta ...
Shreveport
Montgomery
Nashville ....
Lttie Rock...
Race—Mansard, Don Domo,
ATTACKED by NEGROES.
Young Whit. Boys Ar. Beaton B,
Ennia Blacks.
a
Selections at Windsor.
First Race— La Gloria, Chai les East-
man, Nonle Lucille.
man and after a preliminary hearing
before United States Commissioner J.
Holt was released on a bond of
31200 for his appearance in Cherokee
county, Georgia. The offense is al-
leged to have been committed in 1897
in Cherokee county, Georgia, where
Green will be tried. He has a wife and
several children and has been living in
Grayson county for a number of years.
peiittrenhonlexins and
The SAN GERONIMO HOTEL
JOHN J. WHEADON now'in charge,
with beat Cooke in Texas.
Tood accommodations. Bus calls nt
Hotel for all trainn, Freo sample
nooms. Special attention given
commercial men.
LAMPASAS, TEXAS.
opportunity. With the club short on
men in all departments suspension
would have been almost impossible and
tines would have dona no more than
aggravate the condition.
The club has departed from the city
and will not again return to the randy
arena unless a post season series is ar-
ranged. There were none at the train
to see them off or vainly cheer them ov
Time of Game—One
minutes.
Umpire— Mr. Wright.
1 —-r.---
Second game:
Score-—
Cincinnati ......
Brooklyn ......
* he New Maverick
EVERYTMING NEW.
MR. AND MRS, GEO. M. WHITE
Again in Charge.
American and European Plan.
Rooms 81 per day up. Large, airy
Hample roomns for the drummers.
The best place in San Antonio for
your wives and daughters when
traveling alone.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
day In a very one-sided game with - ___
Austin. Score: Lampasas, 8; Austin, Zinfandel,
A game is scheduled at 9 30 o’clock
tomorrow morning at the Driving pare
between Petmecky’s team and a nine
from, the Pirst cavalry of the United
States army. Both teams are fast and
a good game is promired There will
be no admission price and a large at-
tendance is expected. Bothmer and
Graven will compose the battery for
Petmecky’s nine.
West Knox strcot, ho was attacked by
three negro boys and hit with brick
bats. The boy was not seriously In-
The locals. through their own nils-
deeds, have betrayed the patrons of the
game and by their dissipating helped to
throw away the chances of the team
Tie at Lake Charles.
twenv-inninz"eBontetgserdeInna
Lumbermen hooked up to a 2 to 2 tie.
Race—Alma Dufour, Miss
CRYSTAL SALOON
DUD MOORE. Proprietor.
cFins. Wines, Liquor, and Cigars.
Club Rooms and Restaurant in connec-
tion. Open day and night.
Corner Congress Ave. and Sixth St.
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Ute Big a for unn tiara}
r jsksl ■ «”ss
A.einiNxATLeM85 sgld by prugtats,
v-or cent Id plain wyappr,
•me 82**6/2/039.5
T"- • Oreular bent oa requeeb
LONE STAR ICE CO,
Manufacturers of
PURE CRYSTAL ICE
From
Standard remedy for Gleet,
Gonorrhoea and Runnings
IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid-
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OPERA HOUSE BAR
Eugene Martin, Prop.
CONNOISSEURS’ RESORT.
Finest Whiskies, Wines and Cigars.
Located under Elks’ Club.
Toboggan. Time, 1.42 1-5.
R. H E.
....OOOOOO‘HO—2 5
-----003 000 00*—3 9
122; Yankee Giri, 114; Grimaldat, 111:
High Jumper, 114: Beldemo, 817.
Weather clear; track good.'
Windsor Entries.
First Race, Six Furlongs— Laglorla,
98 Chalk. Hedrick, 101; kxeitemmen
101; Winchester, 106; Charlie Tastman,
110; Nonle Lucille, »S; blank Carr.
101; Laura Hunter, 101.
Second Race, Five Hurlongs, Selling
— Emtnola, 101; Salvisa, 101; ozann.
Poster Ql, Jacoma, 101; Crip,
1011. Sweet Kitty, Blacknight, 108;
HV0Kd, 109,
uton.
The Massachusetts 2.14 troting
Mainsheet, Turley. Beat time 2.0900
inesstonimc"rzngrsa.iielen, vesta 1oy.
.000 000 120—1 9
.000 000 000—0 3
Everything brand new. 7 and 8
year old Whisky served over the
bar. sehiltz, draught and bottle
Be-r. Open DAY AND NIGHT.
UNION CIGARS.
V/ILEY MILAM, Pro.
1 Atlanta ........
oLittle Rock ...
Saratoga Selections.
First Race—Penrhyn, Hocus Pocus,
Lolande.
Second Race—Phantom, Gate Bell,
Herculoid.
Steeplechase, handicap, short course:
Blue Mint, Wool Dealer, Subador. Time
2.58 1-5.
Six furlongs: Santon, Light Burn,
Race—Zin Fandel, Camille,
Sixth Race—Sheen, J.
Koenigen Louise.
Seventh Race—Lemon
Levy, Jungle Imp.
Large . three-story brick building.
Sixty large, airy rooms, with all
modern conveniences. Rooms thor-
oughly renovated. Local and long
distance telephone.
ALGONA HOTEL
MISS ANNIE BUSSE, Manager.
Free bus to end from trains. Free
carriage for the accommodation of
commercial men. Free sample rooms
on both sides of river.
LLANO, TEXAS. ,
w. . , hatonia Entries.
n . t.Race, Ono Mile, Selling—St
108k 2
Miladilove, Belletoone, Gem Al-
Pona,.101; ‘Gigeer, Litde gLh Ubeny
; Presador,
THE AMERICAN
NATIONAL BANK
With a Capital of
$200,000.00
Shareholders’ liability,
$200,000.00
Surplus and Profit,, -
$175,000.00
Resources over
$2,000,000.00
Directors’ financial strength over
$3,000,000.00
Centrally located. excellently
equipped, conservatively man.
nged, offer convenience, garety
promptness and liberality to nli
the patrons of this Bank We
with “you l° open your account
G. W. LITTLEFIELD,
President
JNO. H. HOUGHTON.
Vice President.
H. A. WROE.
Pond Vice President.
C. P. RANDOLPN,
.. Cashier,
R. C. ROBERDEAU,
Assistant Cashier.
Marshall; Fort Worth
Cleburne ..
OH MY, BUT IT IS GOOD!
That’s what they all say about our
dean, dear fee. It lusts wel^and keeps
perishable articles in the proper con-
dition and gives entire satisfaction.
All housewives are loud in their praise
of its many good qualities. Are you
being supplied with it? If not, why
not? We want to add you to our list
of patrons and supply you daily. Phone
write or call on us and we will begin
our service promptly.
473—PHONE S-473
Austin Ice Co.
C. F. TINNIN, Manager,
GREEN FACTION WILL BE ACTIVE.
Campaign Club. Will Be Organized
Throughout the State.
Denison. Texas. Aug 24.Instruc.
lions Went forth today that Green arie
Gibbon re publican campnign dubs
will be drganzed in every county in
the state.
There will bo o plethora or public
"pcakyi n and the Gicen barrel wiii bo
lapped liberally. A campaign button
will be adopted, the design of which
has not yet been determined. It is
predicted that thla 1s golng to be the
hottest ght ever witnessed within the
Jouthwoftthe republican pArty in tho
dreds of dollars through the poor show-
ing of the men when with.a reasonable
spirit and a real desire to deliver the ~bevi, lutuetn
goods Houston might yet have topped M10 balkland, Plautus, 103;
the list. 1°6
NUT boy BEST WINNER.
Hort# Owned by Lotta anJack Crab,
tree Took Big Stake.
AUSUIN WHITE LIME CO.
Manufacturers of White Lime and
dealers in Cement. Plaster. Hair.
Fire Brick, Sewer Pipe, Acme Ce-
ment Plaster.
A. F. MARTIN & BROS
Office 415 Congress Avenue.
Batteries—Greek. Brlskey and Mass-
ing; Cook and Simpson.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. "
Aug. 24.
Recently Remodeled anaynenovateas
New and beautifully nniShea omec,Y
dining room and sample room
Rooms single or on sulte, with of
without priyat. bath." Hates, 12.00,
32.60 and 13.00 per day.
D. M. WILSON, Manager.
Totals .......30 3 2 23 19 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
, St. Louia, 6; Boston. 1.
shsdhuai gm tomsolonkadtaker
36 3 10 30 9 3
San Anismd.‛AusanAntonio,o22, sai
field was turned into a race track to
drraS bunch of Bronchos making the
circuit twelve times. A Mr.’ Greek
from some" here was official starter for 1
mm. k two heats. Hc was " tryout
man Brlskey. of "Battle-Ax" fame
was .put " the box for Houston in the
thira but,st !' the Bronchos continued
circling. Cook for San Antonio allowed
only one run.
: .....ThankH are.editornlly returned to
Mles- Herculoid. I Editor (leorge Robinson of the lluntN.
Gatebell, 148; ville Item for special courtesieg He
Was.thefather of I. n Hobinson, now
ef he Waco Times-Herald.
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Minneapolis. 1: In.llanapolls.0.
I Kansas City. 3: Toledo. 3- ,
cauedat 11,0 end or seventh inning to
allow Toledo to catch the train.
2911*8, o, 9808,013,‘hacrnsn:
Seventh Race, c
TerE.1u83e8,,28, IghtOpera""Rea
mz"ai ot ,h" clly, was mawine . arivo on
'leather clear; track fast. ’
THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL
MRS. M. E. BROWN, Proprietress.
81.60 Per Day.
1^7®’ alry rooms. Everything clean,
2™' "J"1 All Commercial
Travelern stop nt The Commercial.
HEAHNE. TEXAS.
Aurod, .but the horso ran away and
broke the wagon.
The white boy lari] years of ago and ’
his assailants range in age from 14 to
no J One of themis «aW to be
named Harris; thoother two go by the
namnensot Wi and aEmmete" Mr. Hoggo
and other partleu went on a seaxch for
the negroes, but failed to find them.
Nosarree ‘ haye yet been maqe. It is
tamnea that these sameboysghave at-
tacked and whipped other wRite boys,
and conaiderable feeling- has been
arousea against them and trouble to
likely to arise.
Race—Elastic, Mum, Lady
Third Hace, Six Furlongs—Demund. of the
-aa 122; Loord Lovat, 112. VOX Populi 112:
Yankee Gun. 122; Prince Hapton, 109:
Aletheuo, 112. Faumonok, J12; Don
Enrique, 117; Marathon, 112; Arcite,
-
Helmuth, Decklaw.
Batteries — Criss and Arbogast:
Boyle and Fisher.
Birmingham, 3; New Orleans, 2.
New Orleans, Aug. 24—Birmingham
hunched hit, in the seventh and de-
feated the locals In. the first game of
the series today by he score of 3 to-2.
Score— R. H. E.
Birmingham ........ 200 100—3 4. 3
New Orleans .....010 010 000—2 6
Tatterles--Mfaxweli, Nrharke and
Guiterez; Stockdale and Hurlburt.
n. H. E.
.010 402 00’—7 8 2
.000 100 020—3 10 3
W. O'Neil.
AYSTI turf COMMISSION CO
’ Direct private wire to Einn-’t*
New York and Buffalo, comnonnona
executed on all sporting events
pat IREEN, Manager.
Over Crystal Saloon.
sent by mail for 50 cents. Samples
sent FREE. Address. The Mother
Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
Second Race; Five and One-half
Furlongs, Sellinig- Demo, 96; Dorothy
Sc0ttChlanti, , 99; Beautiful Maye,
10liMeIntyre, 104; Merry Patriot, 106!
Webber, 109; Yellow Top, 97; Agr ‛ 99:
sesenomelous,o1o1,Trumphant,"103;
nart, 110; "vnGwp19rene, 107; Bo-
p’thlrd Race, Six Furlongs, Selling—
spetry. Miss Anxious, 94; Dr. Keith
T Ben Posal, 102; Mayor Johnson'
IdysHenrietta, 103; Penian, Junessa,
.05 Sam Craig, 106; KleinOw WoS‛
108; Mum, 109- The Thrill iio » *
volt, ill; ratador,heiastrat12110. Re
rFnurem,, one, "*•.>-
lor T i /. 94: Unele Henry, 97; Ma.
XKW™' » Bi
called a feature of the game, ho hav-
ing walked six men, two of whom
scored. On the other hand ho allowea
Galveston to make only two scratch
hits. Clark, who pitched for Galveston
was touched up for ten hits, but owing
to some dumb playing by Austin, tho
scoring was held down.
Another feature of the game was the
stick work of Alexander who, four
times at bat, made three hits.
The deciding run in the tenth in-
ning was made by Gill who got to first
on an error by First Baseman Hunt,
stole second and was brought in by a
clean hit off Alexander’s bat. The
ofliclal score:
to renewed efforts last nights From
the attendance noted during recent
days few cared what happened in the
Shreveport, 3; Nashville, 1.
Shreveport, Aug. 24.— Shreveport de-
feated Nashville today in one of the
fastest and best played games of the
season, by scoring three runs in the
arth on a walk, triples by King and
Graflus and a squeeze.
R H FI
•.013 020*104—11 10 3
..000 000 100— 17 6
Sallie B. B. Time, 1 14 2-5.
Mile: Inspector Girl, Savolr Fai re,
Docile. Time, 1.41 4-6.
Mile: Moccasin Maid, Sand
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ON A FEDERAL CHARGE.
Farmer Living Near Sadler Placed
Under Bond of $1200.
Sherman, Texas, Aug. 24.—Jesse
Green, a farmer residing four .miles
east of Sadler, was arrested by Deputy
United States Marshal J. L. Satter-
neid on the charge of running an illicit
distillery. He was brought to Sher-
Austin— A.B. R.
Cermack. if .... 5
Hutcheroft, cf . 4
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W you have pains In the back, Uri-
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Want a certain, pleasant herb cure for
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Burnet la the highest point between
Galveston and Llano—1300 Feet.
BURNET HOTEL
Free Hun .to and from All Trains.
Speclal attention given Commercial
men.
BURNET, TEXAS.
XA R. H. E
.000 000 010— 1 7 c
.070 003 11»—12 19 1
1 Summary.
Earned Runs—Austin 2
ciSrruek Out - By Bailey. 3;
ciBAe,on Balls—om Bailey. 6;
First Race, Six Furlongs, Selling—
Royal Scepter. 96; lenrhyn, 102;
Slick-a-way. 101: Annetta Lady, 96;
Sir Ben. 101; Sloh. 93. Lalonde, 112:
Jack Dolan, 108. Water Grass, 101;
"925 Courtmartial, lot. Giovanni Balero,
96; Snow, 106; Hocus Pocus. 96.
m! 1351 The duardamnan,
_EourihRaceanle ana One-sixteenth
asMarimbo 86; Suzanpe Rocamoru,
3jDolnda, 99) Arthur Cummer. 104;
* eter Paul, 93; Crowshade, 91, HarI
makis, 101; Embarrassment, 108.
-Moccasin Black Hag, WUt. IM;
PII I806,,106; Pedro, Tan Hark. 108;
Wabasb Queen, Reina Swift, 103;
Moo nyine. 106 Ml” Cesarlon, Alien-
11 on, Josephine E., 10S.
ioEixn Racs, Five ana One-half Fur-
tong ’• Helling— Zeiinda, 91; Early
’re. Don FonSO 99; 3. W.
■ Carol”’ 1032 Dan McKenna. Munlo
' Serol ’ 106: Koenigen Lulse, ill;
Pol ss” Roval,niOlasa, 99; Ama-
dor, 96, Lady Carol, 109; sheon: Wi. ■
lowdene, Frank Collins, 113.
pSeventhRace, One and One-eighth
Miles, Selling—Joe Levy, 91; Bisque,
96 Request, 98; George Vivian, 100;
Knowledge, 105; Ben VuHo, in- Cam.
bridge, 92; Lazelle, 98: scare Crow,
Lemon Giri, 102; Jungle Imp, 106.
Weather, cloudy; trAck, slow.
Detroit ....
] Washington
Boston .
One Mile, Selling— arternoon as Jimmy Kleough, delivery
boy for George Hoggo & Sons, grocers
tween, Samson.
Fifth Race—Woolwich, Orlyl, Os-
trich.
Sixth Race—Convlllp, Belderno, Yan-
kee Girl.
Best of Day Is—Sir Huon.
ROYALa
AV/AIBENGALS
8 A ROYAL SMOKE
I/ KRoyalknqgaltyaswelas
// \ name. Ocas and pare.
CAl’lAMERICANGIGARCO.
Batteries—Lynch, Phelps and Gib
son; aedinnity and Bowerman.
. Even Break.
nCine! Innat i. Aug. 24.—Cincinnati and
Ers°azerrpiikeven in a double header
Among the other interesting itema in
thin number is a table showing me
number of schooI children between the
ages of 6 and 16 in certain counties as
Tollowa: Bell. 689; Comal, 533; Patie
290: Karnes, 168; Houston, 796: siliam.
333. Tarrant. 582. Cooke. " '
In the Issue of October there an.
pears lb® address of Colonel T W
Blake at the court houne In centen
Ville. August 30, 1854. Colonel Blake
was the father of Hon. J. W. Blake or
Dallas Judge Wood was a member
of the committec or Invitation in this
Issue Judge B M Gould advertises fur
a roo, of IartvVn Digest.
Knowing that discipline was difficult
to maintain, the players have seized the
Batteries — Harris and Carrigan-
Glade, Petty and Spencer.
Philadelphia; Aug. 21— PhIladelphia.
Detroit, postponed, rain.
Walk, Six Men of Which Two Score.
However, Only Allows Two
Scratch Hits—Senator, Play 2
Dumb Ball, 2
San Marcos, Texas, Aug. 24.—Among
the papers left by the late Judge w.
II. Wood of this city are two numbers
of the Leon Pioneer, dated respective-
ly. September 6 mid October 4, 1864.
They were edited and published by
Wood. Horn & Co., and were devoted
to "polities, education, agriculture,
commerce and general intelligence."
in the first number mentioned is an
ii””um of a convention held at Palem
Une conm mninK the navigation of the
Trinity river, whici would makeom-
moare puncan envious. This con-
reales passed n set of resolutions
"bl.li were reported from the commi
ee by Roger y.’Mills. Among the
saras appearing in 11a |„u,
are tie following: W.'A Leigh of
Iluntsville, whowaa the father of Hon
, A IIgh. formerly county judge
at Walker, and who mm liv" (
Huntsville; Robert B Gould of Center-
ville. who was afterwarda one or ihe
first law professors in the State Uni-
v-rdW; he was at that time district
attorney.
Corn was Bolling then nt 50 cents a
bushel. .
Readvllle, Mass., Aug. 24.—Nut Bnv
owned by Lotta and Jack Ersy‛
won the principl portion of the Maa-
snchusetts 19060 stake , 214 «»"
ters, the leading event in the grand
sircust meet, at te Teadvili" Hack
S1 >’ nousand persons had little c|ao "
do but watch the sport, for the pool
room was vacant. The other i“
events the Readvllle. 2.05 trotter^
and./he 2.13 pacing class. went prin!
Add-
Five and a half furlongs: Montgom-
ery, Old Honesty, Blondy. Time.
1.08 4-5.
Helling, six furlongs: Ben Ban. Edna
Jackson, James Reddiek. Time, l.l 5 2-6
Five and a -half furlongs: Eudora,
Glambr, Dainty Dame. Time, 1.09.
One mile: Royal Scot. Fatinitza,
Johnstown. Time. 1.44 4-5.
Clark, p ...
DECIDING RUN IS MADE IN THE
TENTH AFTER NEARLY TWO
HOURS OF SLOW AND FEAT-
URELESS PLAY.
expected to win tho pennant.
The disappointment has been rather
bitter to the advocates of the game in
Houston. They have banked upon an-
other Championship Hag and a celebra-
tion. The management has lost hun-
Five and a half furlongs:
Livingstone;
Two for Chicago.
rCh 1eago, Aug. 2<—Chicago made it
straight and won two games from
1 hlladelphia today.
First game: ,/ { ‘J 7
c,8core— R. H. E
Shicago eV........000 203 00*-5 2 1
Philadelphia -... .000 000 000—0 4 3
„Batterles—Reulbach ana Kling;
Rickie and Donovan. {
gSecond Rucc, Beverwick steeple-
chase. Handicap. Full Course, About
Two an I a Half
Roast for "Hands."
As far as Houston is cohcerned the
baseball season for the year is over.
I as-1 The schedule holds a tew days more,
and but the conclusion seems foregone and
2, the finish certain. Today they play in
Hap Antonio.
Third Race—Demund, Yankee Gun.
“ Don Enrique.
* Fourth Rare—Sir Huon, Go Be-
R. H. E.
..000 000 009—0 7 1
-.000 030 010—8 7 0
Austin, 8; Galveston, 2.
The same teams will play here to-
day.
In a very slow game yesterday, be-
fore a fairly large audience, the Sen-
ators defeated the Sand Crabs. The
wild pitching by Bailey might be
York shut
ouc -tsbur& today.
IL H. E
.000 000 1—1 1 0
000 000 0—0 0 1
Batteries — Lundgren and Moran;
Lush and Donovan.
/ SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Atlanta, 3; Little Rock, 0.
Little Rock, Aug. 24.—The three hits
made off Sparks were widely scattered
R.H.E
.000 030-00*—3 4 0
.000 001 000—1 5 1
Fourth Race, Mile and Three-quar-
ters—Sir Hugn, 112. Hamsun, 113; Go
Between, 127. - .
Fifth Race, Ore Mile. Selling..
Tyron. 103: Welrdsome, 101; Acuassid
106- Australiana, 91 Eith Jamnes g0:
Celeres, 106; Ostrich, 106, Yada 99-
Woolwich. 100: Orly Second, 109 1... -
und, 101; Ezel Ina. 96: All Right, 96
Neptunis, 102; Lady Ellison, 93; De’
mose, 94; Woodsaw, .103; Gus Hej.
dorn, 99: Soclety Bud, 94; Bzzey izzy,
104. Jetsa, 104; Woolsman, io|;
Wrenne, 91.
Sixth Race, Six Furlongs— Convillo,
Score by Innings.
. Galveston ....... 001 000 o-2
Auitin ............. 000 000 1__3
St Paul, 10; Loulsvilie, 5.
First Game—Milwaukee, 3; Colum-
Adjoins Poatomice and OperatHtoune
block. Everything Firat ClaM,
Hest $2.00 per day Hotel in Austin.
0 roiua nve nits in the seventi
0 i eienth innings, in which Atlanta
its three runs.
First game:
Score— R 1 F
Cineinnati ........... 000 300-61
Brooklyn .....004 100 100—6 10 1
Tho Austin National Bank
Capital and Profits..”777.$ 425,000.00
Deposits........1,910,597.67
Resources.’.*.'”. ...... 2,502,189,80
surplus’0 call your attentlon to the fact that qur CAPITAL AND
SEPOSI8 ANSARUAC ANY BANK in OUR
We want your businesa, and will-give the greatestiprontectlon.
_ stake, the feature of the card at Sara-
“ | toga today. Two favorites won.
Seven furlongs: Tip Toe, Sir Lynne-
wood, Sir Russell. Time, 1.27 2-5.
Selfing, one mile and one furlong: — , -- lu-*g visx, went
Sonoma Bell, Corrigan, Water Dog. . . ,y t° Mainsheet and Walson
Time, 1.67. "Eon
„Batterles “ Hisher ana Gramus;
Buchanan and Wells.
Memphis, 3; Montgomery, 2.
Memphis, Aug. 24.—The locals by
bunching hits in the third inning
gained a lead which the visitors wer
unable to overcome..
Wild Pitch—Bailey.
Stolen Bases—Cermack. 2: Hutch,
croft. Gill. Short, 2; Bradley,
crSaerifiee Hits—Disch. Moore, Hutch-
crofl. Alexander. Short.
ton, on BasescAustin, 7; Galves-
AErst Tase on Errors—Galveston, 1;
LY. HANCOCK
Proprietor.
d4}
GAMES TODAY.
Galveston at Austin.
Houston at San Antonto.
Lake Charles Bt ^Beaumont.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS,
American League.
{8. .f
&•sad
Bredtenstein anFstkatoand Garvan;
Second Race—Eoola, Poster Girl,
Jacoma.
Third Race- Sam Parmer, Little
game Wally. The fiuaresmnan.
s 73 Fourth Race— Suzanne Recamora,
Fmbarrassment, Dolinda,
Fifth Race— Pedro, Attention. Tan
Bark.
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