The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 8, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
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RAIN STORM
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
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STRIKERS IN RIOT
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THE LARGEST BANK IN TRAVIS COUNTY.
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offer is made for.
TRAVIS COUNTY IINOS
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Ames
Jamaica.
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ROUND TRIP
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Oakland.
COLONIST RATES
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JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
TEXT of THE SERMON
Played.
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. 16
« 17
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. 16
-Atlanta .
‘ Nashville
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Funeral Notice.
di
eague.
Won. Lost.
trainmen DIE
IN COLLISION
16
4
9
10
7
7
3
1
NO GAMES IN
TEXAS LEAGUE
‘ The Direct Line
EXCURSION
sleeping GURS DAILY
Score—.
Birmingham ..
Montgomery ..
3
4
5
6
10
10
16
15
The
American National Bank
BAGQAGEMASTER IS SMOTHERED
UNDER TRUNKS.
BAIN POURED DOWN IN NORT
TEXAS TOWNS,
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P.
ague.
Won.
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10
9
10
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•BETWEEN--
North and South Texas
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Score—
St. Louis ,
Detroit . ,
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9
7
8
7
6
7
6
4
Fourth Race,
Pasadena. The
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At Toledo—Toledo, 3: gt Paul e
H l vine, waukee-Muwaukee, 1; Louls-
CAPTAIN GORDON SICK.
TWO MUSICAL TREATS.
Mrs, Stacey-Williams and Miu Grow
at Opera House.
Batteries—Jacobsen
Slever and Payne.
Birmingham, 11; Montgomery,
tBirmingham, May’ ’—The locals
today in a slugging match.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
•108. HELLEN, Gen, Paso, Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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’4 AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN,
SUNDAY
(MAY 12)
DISTURBANCE descends upon
CITY AFTER NIGHTFALL.
ClubaMove Along Today and Will Be
Confronted by New Antogonista if
the Weather Permite Them
mIslsnthought probable that the com-
missioners will accept the offer.
MEETING POSTPONED.
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TO
CAILFORNIA
TWO TRAINS EVERY DAY
Sunset Route 1
SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Austin 1 Ota. m.
returning leave Park 6:30 p. m.
won longso seling: Royalnyx.
F. B. MoCAY, -
General Passengor Agont
Terrell, Texas.
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Dallas
Fort Worth
Houston
Qalveston
Austin
San Antonia
FORMING THROUGH CONNEC.
I IONS FOR
St. Louis
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WET WEATHER DOES NOT, PRE-
VENT LARGE CROWD FROM AT.
Sts Ticket Agent fer Rates and Add),
tional Information, or Write
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DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN A
.000 200 010—B 1LE.
.200 000 000—2 6
Blaok Clouda of Afternoon Succccdea
bx hunde n Lightning, Rain and
Hail- River Wii Rise.
General Storm.
Four Lives Lost, Four of Crowa Vory
Badly Hurt and Three in the
Coaches Injured by Wreck
in West Virginia,
tAusting people wil! de glaa to learn
thet S’ R. Aden, a former Austin boy
has, been appointed excursion agoni
of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas of- r
nclal notincation of his appointment al
having been received here yesterday
Athough stin rather young in railroad
WorkMraAden has been he recipient
o/many deserved, promotions or which
this , he Aatest. His headquarters
W1 be at Dallas. Mr. Aden !■ e
pected in the city today. 18 ex-
Texas League.
Is.... . Played, Won.
San Antonio ..15
Waco ......... 12
Dallas ........ 14
Houston ...... 13
'Austin ........ 12
Galveston ..... 14
Temple ....... 13
Fort Worth ... 15
Local Musician. Did Not Organize
Union Last Night.
and Spencer;
of here, Jr becoming a<
ent school building.
ty years ago, is not suficlent t the 1 5
P resent needs of the community. “
years a50 a proposition to •
. as a special se"
Louisville Selections. . -
flip. Nlonere, Renred. "eOK
Talbert, Sutton, MiItlades.
T Morquette, qenev, g
Bellindlan, Rebounder. Scalplock.
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Twelve-Inning Tie.
Memphis, May 7—Today’s game
tween New orlea-. -•1: F: . -
ed twelve
Landa’s Park
(NEW BRAUNFELS)
"0 Houston to Temple and Galves-lCewagork.:
Pittsburg ..
Philadelphia
— । Boston ....
Ho Come. Home This Morning Be-SInennati •
Un*!. t. p„y. •Srookiyh..
HirmhghaF, Alt . Nayn_n k|
freight train od-the Henboamexte
Lino collided with the engino oAr
work.tratn.near Mledmont, Ala . at 10
AUSTIN TURF COMMISSION CO
Over Crystal Saloon:
Pirect private wire to San Franctaco,
Los.Anseles and New Orleans. Com:
missions executed on all sporting
events. PAT BREEN. Manager.
s.Atlanta,, Nashville, 2.
thsihrn"iriihertodyei‛sxnoxntn
usted gam?. in a stubborniy con-
. - „ Railroad Notes.
J- F Govan of Dallas, traveling nas-
senger agent of the Chicago and Alton
spent yesterday in the city '
the 1 Yoakum, general attorney for
Worth test NYgtem, returned to Fort
theohioh"karlinsfnzshtagent.ot
R. CAmpb^’Ken"^^^"’’ e".
of sentor he passenger department
J. Arena, contusion of knee.
A. c Jahn, shot In throat ■
M cuelscha shot through chest.
N. 9 ranville, lacerated face.
Tom' AreNaughton. shot 1,1 forehead.
wiTodle. Buchanan, shot In abdomen;
C. R. ADEN PROMOTED.
Former Austin BoxaClimbing Railroad
W F. Conner of Dallas was a visteo.
in the city yesterday. Mr.Connertor
southwestern passenger n.n, F .1
Wabash rallroa, WiIhesquarters’ht
reBaslaHalpzemratwattornavrofthe
railroad men in the city yesterday.
First Race, .Malden Fillies Sir
6229" our Anna,-
riiongg. RaamTgoxzezzQldap,Fur
LedyHlora. TIme, :49 46
T ,1 „ Race, Six Furlonp. " —
1 Yr Carol, T
"rav v-
Aremnan
A MOL EK
! Arrow
asms tstm guAnTBEIE
* Collar.
‛ IB CENTS uch; • for as CENT*
__ Cluett, Fesbody A Ce,
me-Eal ere ef Che 11 AS tru.e-a
pi,:
™“™ ss-sa "8"
enthusiastic Veity
Dallas, rexdakosklly -
Sixteenth,
Stuart in the management
United Slates GEVBnunent Depositary
The Austin Natierral Bank
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awWhilesthe,shower kept many people
“ Iroin the revival services at the
Cumberlan Prosbyterla;1 iat
nisht , f oobly audience faced Dr
serzeraid at both afternoon and night
TempieMexJWaWrieht; ge
Wghght-rnsthigpkvknt"inighhniWe
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*8*83: auear i
sPfth Rase, Three-forths of a Mils,
Belling. Royal Rogue, 110 K N
Brattain, 109; Gossper, 108; The Berl
Flan, skn, 106; Banposni,
105, Dorado, 104; p-»—---'
1o"rdaz242, sndarose, 102; Briery,
Sixth Race, Eleven-sixteenths of a
Mile. Purse: fit, Francis, 110; Van
Ness, 110; Fireball, 110; Pinta 10g.
Grassbitter. 100; LOtta Gladstone, 100;
Shoro 90 : Nativo Son, 951 cea
Rather cloudy; track fast.
Louisville,
n Louisville. Aay ’-After Pasadena
tnnravohvecsnwouslmg*trstEn"onl%
winnetz. were heavily played. Jockey
M"‛tirghat Vhnpare"gtaEothe s
asdayrrrinstated’bythemericanruri
gg Qakland Selections.
«t.F^»^
Fira, r, Louievilii Entries.
rS ne Arite, ssliing: Anna
>01; Zlek Abrama, qagk.
Driven. 10a; quardi, MAh
"4*1
Ppera .House, last night, and an found
the. entertainment very enjoyable.
Miss.Groy sangin her own delightful
way.and her pertormance was unusual-
ly pleasinm to all who heard her Mrs
stcey-wmiams gve A very Interest^
Ing and instructive lecture, which was
very much appreciated by all music -
lovers. Betwesn the two musical treats
1hmostsdeilgtng,Puhie or Austin had
wMrs.n Stacey.wiilams has found
wchllo,'nuthls $ tty an ola flend and
school mate of hers in our fellow
townsman. J. O. craighton.
TENDING SERVICES AT
BERLAND CHURCH.
twaney4tenosby*
White Sox Win Again.
strlght"gak. Snawon their, third/Maxtm, 110;,
gstgkhetf ppdonents bing Th Atnn “otNohawk 107: KBourn, 107;
kiota,
Sarksp Wpite..Sox...Grimes,londourih ,...2. H^i^p.
gers, has been signed ud with L-g~.
RBatteries,-White, Hart ana Sullivan-1 to cateh and captain the team and this
Rhoades. Bernard and Clarke. ’ was his nret game with the Sox. He
„Palldelphta, May ’—Philadelphia- I Ni^X work for the" Sox dana hhea4n
New York, no game, rain. showe4, uP well, especially with h%
Boston nington. May ’-—Washington- b?"" During the kvgwinninethae epot
oston, no game, wet grounds. I eleven strike out, to his cted K
NATIONALLEAGUE. Manr SSturdaontemprlpens Eotngeto
.upn t “ Thateurs at tD*d
eago game postponed. wet grounds, among those who are known to the
Philadelphia,’Boston,. ^eXwXeT£X”’
Boston, May 7—Magee’s superb*] Smms, pitcher;, Cato., first base;
Telding.cnabled Corridon to hold Pthelsimms, second base; Williams, third
his three ba„toa single hit today and field' Anslin. short stop; Moore, left
in two ru’n? in the tenth broughtfeld: ’ center eld. Grimes, right
fled the reckoning of the 1,-1
beatin o t" i nder, the second
cholee: one and a half lengths.
Thomas Race Five Furlongs. Selling:
1 nomas Calhoun, Pennia Williams
Astoria Bells. Time, 1; 03 3.5 ’
, -Second Race, Mile and a Sixteenth
foewisAndmore, Sheth
oToor ’JKstT1 FintsicSee Thus,
Fourth Race, King’s County Handl-
can Mile and a sixteenth15 8 ±
Philander, Rye. rime, 1148 3-5
..E rthlRace, Five and One-half Fur-
THE GOOD opinion or a good
bank is something sought for by
all men. We confidently believe
we can meet every requirement
of the most discriminating, and
upon the merits for strength and
superior facilities we solicit your
business.
, Who’s What,
Frar"ajacrrntlemooncvn:
tation for being the mot inu1aRVe
person In the countr9, and to some
axpere, h; 1 a A etanaing menace. As
an actor he has been a arent suece2
though mosttv:in vaudavllte. He is
- xeryfondot battle, murder and sudac
death, but usually goes gunning for
/bonds was sutmittea to thepoplc,Bt
I failed to carry, and the bitterness en-
V - I by that heated campaign ha»
not yet died out, hence the better and
conservative element do not think it
“ " toattompe ihia plan ««.ln' Home-
time this week a mass meeting of tN6
cUlxens will he held to determiKe°whne
“ Is"be‛dohe
Mr £ n PQntclan of New York
Mr. Kellv was a native of pol",
coveted. At the urns of his TunY Ten
Eagicpresident of the baila dettb or
stabhed Clara West to death because
she jilted him, returned a verdict to
day andieeznim gulltor murder ?n
the secod degree and fixing his pun.
Captain Brooks Gordon of th Sent I a 7“' •---
atorswi re!ura 10 Austin this morn- 1 Southern Le
ingto remin until he recovers from A,,. Played. )
ani ilness that has preventea ‛hs play Atlanta,...... 21
ing in recent games. He has maricashVle 18
and has been too used up for good I Mem phis :..... 15
work in the North Texas tour hJS! Mttle Rock ... 19 1
Alexander catching and Bradley in I Ne w Oceans... 16
venter, and the team wili ping out nishreveport ... 16
northern engage,nents tha.1* w^y.U‘ *'* 1m^r? : 19
Chicago, 9; Cleveland, 1.
trShisa K0,.Max. ’—Chicago had no
trouble In defeating Cleveland today.
Score— ,
Chicago. ........200 s10 21*—9 T
Cleveland , ..000 egg ojo—j 3
sDr. Huberich in San Antonio.
.........A "8, 1
the Stanford university of California
Aninthensty on a val to Haparnta
and frienda. In a few days Ju. win
Ko 1o chicngo ana Boston’", Tag" a
aSh ouraen,odvanced Dr ishment attwenty-nVe
law 1 th""Vniverortperorprpragor. of onment
has many friends In this wat,: and
h ,00 exprmrederteopservers ot the rioting I
-Shand ,.09,000 on ki Sapfesihkshrrpinionathernos
present bringing in avoided if nn een in. a large measure
i rentals, but ifnsold beendon iann adeguatepoliee had
.....' annuaily.heated trusctorcc"hpopposingaco:
asXew York, May ’—Trainers were
j™ s
“ ri. 4n
-.cans and Semphisast-kaingstcaxhtBuanahreg startedmin the
grek.TS? as SS%? “W
the umpire. Brouthers or the Now O-
in"ke"artwnningzered Irom he ^0
SeveraL_hours of continued thunder
t electrical display last
i ... “I morning in”? u- an early hour this
,Htth Race, One-half‛MIle, Purse: isteaFromehnoy rctaiiwhich
2"
nmmrabhzimmm
102; Neva Welch, 103; Louise Madmr The weather phases tn , ..
ta; 10,; "
SeX1 daxu ^b^SS ’
1109; Curriculum, 109; Menden dolrl..From.late, reports it was learned
Nancy W, 1.1; cata, lM; Patt ^"^
,30"" w
-ePt for ly
%«na^ and nrtJ»d^Bv ~
az,trraams"lspartmaiemsrmg‛mszmmua/gssinssagmzeaus.an
s2»Sa?»s I •
irt
School Trustee Election
Dallas, May ’-The citizen.
Weather clear . and
heavy.
objections ,7 constahe,’ ‛8.zo,mqing
sssAmzoshswMemm !
imzmrm
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All of the wounded men were re.
moved.to,the emergency Nosp
The.following 18 “ list of injured;
Atentralemergency hospital;
Thomas W hlte. lacerated scalp
ae.me” Walsh, shot in head" will
<;n.m?h/& :nax wi
paizftrpprprrsamarma bnm"Bdssszpssrrummgzngr
one .teterd
Flowaway,"im0,‛101/, Anna May.
WEDNESDAY, hat ,. 1007.
R. HE.
.200 000 100—3 9 2
.000 000 310—1 8 2
anBatterles.Bell and Butler;
and Bresnahan, *
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
e, t Detroit, 4; 6‘- Louis, 3.
„S Louis, May ’—Detroit won a
good game on wet grounds today.
Last night Dr. Fitz,-—• -
for his subject, "Juatiincuuon
Ine text being from Romans,
doctorshowedthat not enough Im-
portance has been attached to Jusn.
canlon. altnougn It was a very Impor:
! In the "ft of a Christian.
It was more important than forgive-
ness, because it- meant more Jlt
MWM prnizgeral -bowed. 18811-
lowed by priests to whom it is a
standng grice. The ChAH"ian re-
joices in hope and many people have
hope but do not enjoy it because It is
not haPpy hope, and consequently not
elevating nor strengthening ‛
soThe.speakerazhowed how Sustifica-
tonbines patience, being thereby di-
from Grace. The value of Pa-
tencnpezin that 11 developa ‘-harac-1 ranea to
- . tn, and.san adornment to any life of ! gendered
7—Jake Kelly, which it is a characteriatic. EXpe:1%
me - • f rienco is a giowth of patience ’
Dr. 1. Fitzgerald showe i how-in sor.
Iatan? aruo • anagement of Coney row we have fellowship if we are aub.
tod»v porting resort in this city, died mlssive to the will of God which brings
t V. iiNfe was a brother of Hon John not alone love, but overflowing love K”
WmKelly' the..noted journaiint and every true Christian. "o"™K 10Ve
mocretis..politielan of New York. , Services will be held today at 4 and
<i: 15 D. m.
ongsoseuhe 8 anda Ealr,Fyr-
Howell. Time 1:22 1-5 coner. Dr.
ssarusibRmasa‛zing,Savagronrand-
MaM, Entre Nous. Grace' G. Tim,
RrthiRage.seyen Furlongs, Lem
1:27 ’ C 10 ’ Prinee Magnet. Time.
Sixth Race, Mile and Fifty Varda-
Wool. Frank Fitner. Time.
, Edgar Baird.
neEagar Baird, aged 25 years, died last
night about 6 o’clock at the Seton t
arary arter.an operation for appen-
metis. He is survived by a rather
and mother, five brothers and a sister
He was a well known young aS arid
was held in high esteem by all those
who knew him. The fact that he was
soon to be married makes his death an '
e8 Tr m llysa d one. The funeral '
beheld this afterngon from the family ’
residence In the northwest part of the ]
American League,
.....................
• |New York .... 17
I Philadelphia .. 17
I Detroit ..... is
| Cleveland ..... 19
Boston ....... 18
1eMnsames were played In the Texas 1Wahinston. •• 1*
IeaKu. yesterdax. “ '“ned hard at SL Louls ..... 18
Temples Dallas For Worth and Waco. 1 ,, .------
ing to ubeumois.on. today, ustin go- I National Lei
wtoEort Werth, San Antonio to
Waco, Houston to remni.
' vautina “"^-better
1 We 11 let you down easy. $15 t <35 win
wv one01; look as well drest as Vanderbilt in
any one of his thirty-eight business suits.’
I overpiin"htnudew shoss-evoryehine new-
SHITHgIICOX
shuldserman Harry Sauer, shot through ■ \
J. Foy lacerated cheek. JTaumu
loKrohner. shot in shoulder. 11 ■■ _
anWoliam Slattery, contusion of foot [ ~J----. - ' , u
' ' ’ platfon. inaugurated thelr nctiva cam-
!Ah . by a mass meeting at the »>.
1e8ti0 theater tonight. There worn
present wabout 1500 mon/ "oSpecre
xerrgdeitvered by chalrman W. T.
Thenrynnsthe.campalgn committee and
,e. candidates on the citizeng’ tlokbt
D WForroster, contusion of face WHs much enthuab,,,,,.
chtective Sergeant Bel, Bhot in the Shot at R. F. D.BO.
Score— R II E
SempRIFans:: 008 808 8088 « 2
Bi^'^HuVS.' and Matthew.;
so. Sunday morning the Sox have made
Phnadelphte ...100 000 000 2q1.F WaXTon’the'0 3avahw XX"
on........000 100 000 0—1 l i]Meredith, 'he new recruit will be on
Y^«* ana Jacklitgen;hn"n"eneieznsnomer.em.6*z2
N,., vi, />* n ~ I good game while the leaguers are
A. v York, 2? Brooklyn, 1. away Sunday morning about 9 o’clock
I. vaYXed:J "—1
.....20 000 *R A C E S
mew York .......... 100 10-—2 6 0] _____
feprt "sRace, Eee Steeplechse Hand.
ouP Pterseckurserimaran, Lihts
SeUng! Rasal"Mile,andha
Time. 1:5, ’ Fonsoluca, Bottle.
Negro Doput Shot. ruran An "lMfyy maishootinprat.a
xinransekrt‛cdepirsMaimblnnEnz;“xzngomanrBgnEtei.nor766Pboss ,
last night by unknown parties. Billy ndeted.bz. the federal grand jury hero
Hudson and <>. F. Woodgin, white also andrpleaded gullty. He was and $60
were shot earlier in the nighe* The I at thedge.Maxey, Abbott said he fired
shooting is supposed to be by negroes ’ ,h m all box 1,1 a spirit of fun.
sesking revenge ror 1,10 "hooting, in w.---- ---
which the wounded men parti Ipated I o Wedding at San Marcos,
some time ago. nepated , San Marcos, Texas, May .A wed.
. ----+.—— IainE In hlgh social circles was "l02
Work in Davilla Oil Field I of, here thl» afternon when Frantic
Rartien, Texas, May 7—Work has IBrad lex. a commercial traveler, ami
been renewed in the Davilla oil field“ Jll?. Marv Cuthbert, one of the hand- -
twelve miles east of here. in charge of 2om 1 young ladles in 1i part of the
p"exper lenced driller from corSlEAna 5tpte.wers,un ited. in marriage. They
The new well is about thirty yalelleft at.6;20 ^nr San Antonio, where
from the old one, where will be guests at the Monger. ’ I
qoubisitsgepitaihna CHISHOLM CONVICTED.
^XXrt^l“h"hi;ar^\1^r”''?" Rar "omewsara Embezzling Teller Saye Verdict
—: SS- "sen"« « June and Hei Not ......
'' __________ apirminghom. , Ala ’ Nray 7.— Alexan--
DAVILLAPEEPLY STIRRED. * thhtrhalrmarwhrthap.bonpmon
Serteu. Schoo/-Mahtsm. ...........,
______ " I nun, or whlch he was formerly th*
Bartlett, exag. MnV - Th , payinK teller nnd which it Im Alleged
..... uhHmmss
— I anything to Ray nn to why sen-
oposition to incrpoFWo tonce,zhou1d i not be pasaed. declared
bool district' andPoraue FhAt he.coneldered the, verdlet of th
nittha . .. jury ajUM ono that ho was not1 1.
sane. n contention of the defense
throushout the trlal, but That h re
srtted he .arTair very much ana
pleaded for the mercy nf the court. He oz---
woe sentenced to confinement in the Kansas, city
federal prison at Atlanta, Ga. for a Memphis
term of six years. As the prisoner New Orhan,
arose and made his brief statement. Renver
his aged father hogan to sob while he Enreveport
Riters covered thetr faces with their —. .
markable pritae,motcatr0ga
EoxynKiieponee i •» eni.
brother of the prisoner, appealed to! At Reasonable Prioes, •
the Jury to sign a petition for his par.
It 18 understood that n number
onthe. Jurors, nlened the petition.
Chisholm will be taken to Atlanta to-
morrow to begin his sentence.
...210 121 40_FIF.
... .030 103 000— 7 9 2
^n^tta^kL^^:
,yIng squadron handicap was taken
by,Suga r Maid, Which receded to 7 to 1
long" Rare.Four and a Halr Fur: era age
Time.' :554-0. ' Stavon, Swede Sam. -
GEO. W. LITTLEFIELD.
U.S .. President.
JNO. H. HOUGHTON,
U . . ■ Vice President.
H. A. WROE,
r „ Second Vico President.
C. P. RANDOLPH,.
R. C. ROBERDEAU, Cashler.
1 m"istnt Cashier.
t "8 and Smith; Mill"
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ELECTRIC AND
In-igi &W 22N
^nlev^*- cheswaraine, 105,
sThird Race, Three-fourth, or a Mile. I
Lost P.C. SelatagisoPpo.sa Hatte George, 89;
6 .’0« man 91 Dr Monera 90 .Dr. Dee Hum-
* -MI 9 3; Shirr Wentkez. »>; Marmarean,
.58, IGorenereCrest, 98; Western, 98; I
sTourhkac,, seyen-elghths of a
tada Furse.B eau Brummel, 97; MU-
i 11 . e8,, 101; Mike Sutton, iQj. I’utm.
enheRicstg3iLghe Note.'105: Phil with a briillant
PC. 1109 ’ Harty Soott, 106; Halbert, I night culminated
842 1 in/.u , I morning in a 1
2818/5 Racs, One-half Mile, Puree: iasted lor ome time'
.l3TohermRrwn,9nWine Sereha what feli in the *•
.412 I
.412
.158 1
.063
AVU, I a I. . , —---APVEI
100; ofstock. water and
107; I a rise of the Colora
_ V ' - indicnt. •h. 1 a 1
1. ‘wil alley. Wheeling, engineer No.
arount Holly, Onto,
seNerAnuii,assistant express mes-
abu t Imad anapsonayro, badiy crushed
stor, oostoncerteno superintendenta
■ > mile.* west of' 550,* wo ebout 1
agcaunaarrcoupler brentn/-” ” '
---- a severe tl
trteptoztarm.and.,come nau,, Shortly I “tation
ererwerd s,anl.wires leading to that flagman
city, were reported down. I NInAIJ
local disturbance.
gotr- point a
to higher ititudes, hczusng Nexno -------
.......... saud"e mXS 2.’“".
83-", ./Commusasompan,
S3
"robablyomnenatteraedheptonnetwn-nsecondandthir’eller aqunds rrom
weather today and clearing to ettamcaptant gstation under command of I
" ‘—Turk street in
2"
from his bursy b d ' S' peaping I
! ;-J i
fukaf se"eazgMornpnMi.gr.
PROPERTY in GREER cOUNTY
NOW RETURNING ANNUALLY StPetingxtoncand ^1 headlong In the I
$2000, may be sold for the ^'1fum^rh^^•^
SUM OF^. 252
— captiSeWtesmtnctes,'ama tolowed
siEhsncountyscommtnsloners are con- Gcdeznburly patrolmen »--.
"^rh“ madelseerihgtowhp
about 20.000 acres, belonging to
sounty; for,/,, orwhe1°
to be pald in c--t - --
ttmsat 6 per cent interest. '
The land is at present • -
about ,2900 from re.,
would give a return a.,
reread $ 7600, 1,10 interest on thetd.
ferred payment amounting to 16080
vertanyand checash pamen 1600
1160^ only 4 per cent bringing
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