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Browns Von City Championship from
. Urdinals. Without JHuch Effort.
THREE Oft THEM tSHUTOUTS
McAlMr'i Bunch Cinched the (hutu
with Six Bunt in the Fint Inning:
." but Hew let the OtherL i. '
' V : . -s Pellowi Get Bin...'.
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SFOKTMAN'S PARK St- Louis. April .
Ths Brown tod? sgalo defeated th Cu-
? . etraJc winning th city championship with
V lour sonMcutlvt ohm' the of them shut
. : ant. Th bombardment eame la the flrat
wimn ana. - tnougn m varainai settiea
do a ami pltwd good baseball during tb
baisrre .of tin. game they never liad a
cmim w overcome im handicap And th
vd Ja-tlM Uiid had littl to nthuM
Jacohmn. -th Brawna aoir tlrW. did
wnr. jtAMtmn ilK! crowd out Heraiv
win num miwrobiy. tia had poor'
trui r th tail and whan ha . did naar
tha pti(t a Brownl was always on hand to
. - wiiii-i u out oi naca of a cardinal fielder.
Tho fcatura of th day waa 8taas hrlk
( Bant floldlna and battlnc.
Bcoro- - R M J
BreM HMM MB
! y' luaroinaia ...000 MOOOO-: t
' Jaoobatm and Rlchrrr McFariud I
Orady. .
" Vmpirts-Bhcrldan and Klala "
JAKES J. 8TAIT0KD HEX&
7omtt HeiioML Flayer b Xaoh la-
" preued with Texse. . .t
(MhiM Put Sftciml.X
OA1.TB8TON. - Toxu. ' April 4.-Jmaa J.
Btafrbrd. pltcaw .apclnUr batter and m
. (rat attUty maa. kwlmtwaa dtmtopod by th
Ansvota Botmrani; mam of MB) and sold
to th New Tork Slant for MM was In th
v cltrjtesterday. At th cloas of th season
of im h was sold t Uniterm for tmisand
Wh with that club until in MOO' wlran th
National league etanrit war reduced 4-ttat
dubs and tha Uu1tUI stars want to Pitts-burs.-
Stafford was at the time sold tovTa-
ronto of tn eastern Mara. Ha ranattwd In
: tha Baeterti laaaaa until laa. nrlnc .when
ba .decided to dull th (am aad stay boo
on nm cnicaen 'xarm near veanam aiass.
He draw bla; salaries duiinc his baseball ca-
1 mr ana naa tn sens so put naaacuixs oa
.most of his money so rainy days hay no
With tha cominc of sprmc h fett a de-
siro nave aa oia-iima jaunt ana -oecxiea
. to make a trin nut to Artaona and. Calif arnla.
Hawent over to New York city and eaujrut
th Mallory Uaer Ban Jacinto and bad
pleasant trip down. Beilrvtn he had na
friends or acouslntsnces her. be soent tha
Interim until yesterday
In thoroughly bouuj
over the cltv. wMeh hi
pronounce to be a
Mr. Stafford left for Houston last light to
a das or two and will then a on to
Ban Antonio for a short stay. He is already
ss well Imprest ed with Texas that he assy
spend his summer down hero Instead or
f lnte Aron " " Poc'fo slope as ha
THE 1EAUH0HT CXXTB.
Is Much. EnthuaiAim Hub Somob and
HeoeaBBry Money Wbb Pat Up.
(HesaMs Peaf S psrW-X. v
BKAUMONT. Texas April 4.-An entho-
alantte meeting of the stockholders of tha
bassball assoclaboa was bald at th
heauawtera. Th
ntnialaa
st tl
hay on of tjb
i tt has ewer axbiieacod In
1 Mai
aalL The oapltal stock of the company waa
Increased front S0 to tM and a charter
ordered taken out for-the Beaumont Bass
ball association.
Th directors were elected at the meeting
they beii
A. I Williams. Ua Bernard. T.
ti.
Btedman. W. P. Mollett. Sid
ney Mayer and Prank J. Duffy.
While it la not boasted that th local team
will win the pennant this year it Is claimed
that a fight will be made for It all the way
as the strangest team that ever represented
th city will be put In the field. The pitch-
ing staff will be especially strong while the
Infield will be equal in every way to th
est th Southern leagus can put up.
? ' FOUITD AJf EAST mAKE.
Th Shrereport Pirate Hade Thirteen
' Xbju Against ftreenyille Club.
(HemaVa Peel SftrmO '
' QRBEtmUUC. Texas April 1 The
i Bh re report Pirates proved too heavy for the
Ranters winning th game this afternoon
. by a score of 11 to I
' 'Hess. Orafflua and Fisher of the risttlng
. team knocked home runs and the fielding of
f the team was superb. The diamond was
: heavy and alow but harder hitting on the
Cirt of the locals should have yielded bet'
r results. Boors by Innings:
K M K
ghreveport xa ras n" u u
Greenville .000 sat an- 1
. Battarles: Fisher Wills and Orafflus;
anuiipB jacasoa ana nea.. ' -
A Canadian Yacht Win Baoe.
iAtnciltt Pnn Ifrsset.)
; CHICAOO. April. 4.-AU doubt aa to th
an try ef a Canadian boat In the next Llptoa
svp .saees wer removed yesterday when
a Bateom of the Columbia Yacht dab re
turned from Hsmiltan Ont.. with a signed
ontract from J. H". Pearnslde of that rtty
to nua a zt-rooser ana sail h hi tns sfvus
The beat M to be a fin-see ler and so -be
finished on June L
; Attstia Defeated Fort Worth. '
(HafatSsris.) . i
FORT WORTH. Texas. Aprfl A-The Asa-
tla Benstors played a aufftalsoaly good gass
her thla aftarnoea t defeat the Paathma
by a srere of I M L. ths trMUlsg aasa were
llrelr from eMamrt to Hniafe
Ifliin hr lirniw a R
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Battsris Jones. WKser . aaat notes; Me-
Call and rises. . :
' A. and X. Beat Trinity. " :
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. BBTAII Texas. April -Ja a oa rtdsd
bseehall gam hare that afteisoea th Agrh-
sal tarsi asd .Mschaalcal college tsam de-
feated Trinity anlveralty of Wsvahschlwi
anora U to . ' Only s-ven fcanmge were
ptayea. the gam being called. at th and of
the Seventh t allow the slayers to go to
Colleara on a late trsla. They play oa th
joiiak:i-;
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A TRIPLE "PLAY
Was Made by the Baton; Rouge Pe6-
'- pie at west tna Teste day
CLARKANDGASKELLPITCHHD
Good Ball for the local Squad Hous.
;ton PUyed BriHiant Ball in All
' the SepartaenU of the Game
! ' Play Agaia Today -'
" Th wsriiorsfronl'Baton Rougs tackled
Barlow's Hands yaStarday sfternoon at
West Bod park sntj war thrown so bard
that Ih ooncusaion was beard all over th
aity.' The score was.! to 1 tha local athletes
freaominatlng. v f
Rloharfl Clavk. th forfW Bonthara leagus
wal aubduec:' wen to the slab for th firs
four round and waa nsched for but one
msssiy. bingls. ft Bcigmeyer- bad rounded
np III tap- properly th saraesaks of Uta
rloe nrssldent f the South Texas league
would probably "Ave bees thrown out
first. ut "Belg- dropped tn banndar and
Bans got credit for th on Una MMcIa orasV
tted U th Baton Bouse people t Bens waa
ausxevi m movnenw wwjr reaeaing -tna inuuu
sack trying to. steal asoond. He waa tha
only triaUor to plant his -mailed hoofs oa
ret. whit Clark was servtBg up tha bend-
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Mr. Clark's debut Hi Houston was all to
the good. Clark is a finished ball player
and knows the 'gam thoroughly; 'There Is
nonen ine -nicsorr- amateur about Clark.
Tn momeftt b look .his paKlon on tha
slab It eouM be seen that hs waa a pitcher
Of' experience. - He was going under a null
all the way mostly using a drop-ban that
naa stcvoy people gufeaslng Hla - eentrai
waa perfect not a risttlng athlete Walking
OO him. There la ba niuutlnn ehmit rlBrir'
abUlty and Rlelly waa tucky to land him
for the local smnuU "7 j 1
Clark was succeeded en the slab lor Oaa-
kUU a protege of BUI BorraU's. and hla
debut was . not such a- gleaming success aa
was that of Clark's.' Hs has food spaed and
sue curv ball but ha waa aa wild aa
"tia. " f mast be twnembmd that
waa the first gam ha has pitched this
yeer ana ais team mates and the audienc
weraatnngers to him. Under th circum-
stances hla Mrftirm.nM . uh.
abw. Ha waa stuns three time. a of
the raps being a-soak for three sacks in
tarn five ehapsna he shunted the leather.
He Passed four men ent nlll
PHS? I"h. tn noraelude. He fanned five
Of the rival bludseon srW.lder& . Tka ).
.run registered by the Louisiana peopls Uas
7 V . siviog a ease oa nana
Oaskell has the Inaieuine. at immi.. .
good pitcher but at present hs lack ex
perience when be learns league methods
and gets proper control of the bulb he wlU
be fast enough for this leame. Oaskell
made a very frood showing and if Rlelly Is
wise he will keep this gent for future de-
velopments .
The niost Juicy episode of the matinee
waa a fast triple play executed by th Baton
Rouse team. This thrllllne- wui a-
curred In tha fifth round of the combat.
All of the oorners were populated and Har-
low whanged a wh laser to Becnay McCoy
at abort. BernaV handled tha nalla elnl
and tossed the pill to Outtlerres. fordna
Newnaat at th ana tha gent with the dif
ficult og nred th sphere to Tartetoa. kill-
ing the local saoguL Crawford who waa
en second when Harlow touched off th
fuse took a Ion ehsncd to tab. hut insaiv
chunk by -Tartetoa t Outturns seat him.
t the ansrgaa aad ana of these rare blrda:
trlnle play had beea completed
Two younat man both namd Hums gosrd-
1 th third ooraers for tha rival teams. The
Houston Hines spun out a glistening game.
on-hand stop and a fast chunk across
th lot being one of the spectacular features
of the melee. Hines got two bite. One waa
a clean swipe to left field; th other was a
very scratchy fluke that his namesake aad
rival third-sack er should have eaten up.
Jeffries a ooualn of the chamnion. made
his first bow to a Houston audience.' Mr.
Jeffries doesn't hit as effectively as bla dis-
tinguished relative but he shapes up like a
ball player and will deliver a warm pack
age later A on. Crawford aad Troesdala
played good ban. as they alwaya do. The
only mlseue charged to the local brigade
waa wnen vrans muea to put nis root on
the bear While Uutbuf Crawrord'a chunk to.
catch Tart et on. Aside from this wobble th
local athletes played a bninaat game giv
ing a jane exnimtion or netting neiaing ana
bassrunnnur and outclassed tna cotton Plck-
srs In every department.
Tat rmion no use peases piayea
punk game. Their oatung
their defensive work tn fie!
and
field very much to
the frankfurter. Their weakest point
to be at third and the eaten rr
snow
sire to make too many spectacular throws
around ths diamond cummins who pitcnea
for them yesterday. Is a eatener aad merely
ubbed for one of the regular play who
Is suffering from lams wings. .
Th. first three rounds were feature leas.
only one athlete from each squad reaching
first bass and both were killed trying .to
illfer second. After the visiting bunch had
been laiavaaay in tna lourtn cnamer nw
Iow a peopls got busy snd circled the ring
six times. The Cotton Pickers unloosed four
glass-eyed bubbles snd ths home talent
la iut4 a the bulb for four swat a sm of
which Was decidedly scratchy. These four
Mffa linked unto the four toosle hackee)
the visitor over the cliff of defeat beyond
?Srrv oomed th session with a ran" to
m Bhl.. tKet sent hontad. H. Hit
wee Deseed snd Jeffries bunted but Mowry
waa strangled at third. Mine hot peoajin
i. . Jd. Mines took a Ws lead en
dutttarrea thought he ssw a chance t catch
him ana nunea tne ovui w
of going berk ts sscond. Hines went to
third. Belgmcysr kit Into Duke end perished
at first but Mine trampled the Johnny can
en tha psay.
Pat Newnam walloped tha purakla to left
fr . two cushions - ana Jellllee oountea.
Crawford' btff was partially blocked by
Cummins but hs waa anable to field H.
Ti iiusdsll Moad a nectaries to. th daisy
eatck to right poshing Mswaam and Craw-
(ord ewer the pan. Harlow looked good to
Cummins and was passed. ' Clark's run ting
eardgot away from VIuiesT end white McOay
waa fumbllag H la short left IVshW Ti ussdals
raced over the finish mark to the pie coun-
ter. Hines fooaled on Mowry e grounder
for the second Urns and the base wer ail
tenanted. It waa us to H. Hines. and the
ta. tMr aechera eiared at each ether and
spit on then- hands Is a tone of mutual de-
fiance. H. Hmee belted one straight at hla
Viral bat tha ban seunaea naa ana aerauea
to spier tt. Harlow tabbed. Jeffries ended
the round with a fly to McKay sax run
earn In altogether. .
Oaskell made his appear!
ttn at the beginning of the
ranee on the flrtfnr
th fifth s salon. Me
waa unable to locate the plate and Tartetoa
walked. Hines wasn't ss much nut Baas hit
to i-Urht field for hla aecond btngle. With
two strikes eel ted Geekell soaked Duke with
tKe hail fllllna- the base. Outtlerrea ned-'
tne
died the es one but Cummins drew four bed
one' and walked.- forcing Tartetoa boms.
Miller struck eat. " ' -
Hewston added another ran ta the tab at
tee seme round. Beutiiieyet waa aaf en
est bouse chunk ay Hines. Cummins won.
heed on. nivawa a eacmiee.
Crawford aet a
seratohy hit to ths pitcher filling up the
II siaaiei meav aawuer nx
theee fraky hits
Then the Betoa J
triple pley.
)lsiaesi counted
peopls palled off the
imed ran aa the saw.
nth an a tno beaut by Mauieai and a
tea htiwrs to left by Crawford.
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Totals ...
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By Innings-
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'Baton Rous
W( Btimmaryt ' ? '
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aarnsa run Hsnsron. - ...
Two-bass bits Newnsm Sstcmsyar.' f
Three-base hit Cummins. ';.- t
i Bnermo nit Newnsm. - . i
Stolen nazes Mowry. H. Hinr. Tnlesdale.
' louble plays H. Hines Truaadsy ;
. '.TrlDle nlasv-afnTav.' Cluttlerrsvj a '
Bass on ballsOff Oaskell t off - Cum
min .ic:- i J '
lilt hv nKehasTMika ' f
Btruck out-Ky Clark i br Oaskell tar
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: Left on bases-Houston t Bated Roug 4
' Tim of game On hour and twenty-Ov
mlnutea. 1 . ..- 1......:.--v- . '.
Umplre-O'Csnnoy. J ' r 1'
Note of the Game.
J. H.'Madlan. Ih speaking of the crushes .
against the Texas pool rooms yesterday said
that - fifty-seven Indictments had bssn re- .
turned against room keepers -ut that they
would easily be beaten;) They are based oa
th charge that the beta taxes are not ac-
tually telegraphed out of the State but Mr.
Merilmn aava It can be nreven that -they
are. Buch betting has. been held by' th
Texas courts to be not Illegal. New Ortsans
ncayune. f- - i
Manager Barlow says Houston has signed
some good men who anil be bar In a leaf
dsys. For dlplomajtcreasona be refused to
divulge their names. - " V-
Massing . was expected -to srrlve an th
International and Great Northern last night.
Shrereport U 0envllle t On this dope
Houston must have good team-.
The Game Today."
Houston and. Baton Bouge will clash for
ths last tints this afternoon and MoCay say
(he game will be much better slaved than
that of yesterday.
Ladles are free atMhe gate and grsnd
stand and are Invited to attend. Th sam
will start at
Strike and Score.
A flra-tnan team has been organised of
the Turnvereln bowlsra each of whom Is
an offloer of ths team president rioa pres-
ident secreUrydreaaurer and manager. Xbe
team rous every weea.sa
Eddie Kmts did some elerant work on
(bs Magnolia alleys hut Sunday winning th
Autrey medal with a Mg lead over all com-
petitor a. one hundred and thirty plna la
twentj frames is going soma
The Lon Btar bunch seems to bs auit
ambtuoua. traveling seventeen tedious mites
sser to the oil field town to get defeated by
the oil drillers.-: The Lone Btar Dove say
they will make some more noise In tha sear
luture . . - -
Seven men wars elected to ssrvs on tits
board ef directors for the Houston Turn
vereln at the annual meeting held last Bun'
day five of whom are enthusiastic bowlers
clsimed. 'Hurrah! . - - --. )
John B. Roberta lost the Btuddert msdal
to Bmll Hey ty the note margin at on
oln on th Brunner aUrrs last Sunday. Rob-
arty had worn the Jewelry with a great deal
of pride for . thirty dsys sad expected to
enjoy that pleasure agam nut jsey tripped
nun- on toe aoraewara race.
A. movement hsa been started to leoraaa-
lse the gymnasium class of th Turnvereln.
All Interested members are requested to
meet at Turner hall Thursday night
talk over the situation. Should enough n
signify their wtlllagnass to attend regu-
larly a competent Instructor will he en
gaged by the veraut to coach and tsach tha
leuowa
I
9 Temple Worn from Clebnrne.
TCMPI.M "Vsxas April . Tttrpl twmadl
the taMesr today and vsnquurtust Cleburne la)
a weii piayea game. iwmpn oiinsna awa
and eajmad four of bar nuts. ''
'Score. I H II
Temple i
Cleburne AM M0 sav-t 0 1
nuwrrai; mull ill mux Mwwaeir n. iwm
ana atiibsob.
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EHRENWERTH IN THE RACE
Tonng and Vigorous Iroaeomtor Am-
nonnoe for Siitrict Attorney for
Earrij and Oalveston Conntiet.
In. the announdsmcttt eolumaa ef
morning Poet will be found th nam of
a B. Knrenwerta who annouooea for th
office of district attorney tor th criminal
district embracing Harris and Galveston
oountlss. subject to th action ef th .
era tie party. :
Mr. Ehren worth la a young and rigorous
man and aa a prosecutor has won marked
recognition. He Is O years of age waa bora
and reared In Colorado oounty and eleven
yeara ago -waa admitted to the bar In that
county timing to Houston two years later.
for the poet nine years hs has held a high
posltloa among the members ef tha bar. He
entered the praotloe VhT criminal law In
which hs Is thoroughly versed and for tha
past three years baa beea acting la tha-ea
pacity or nrpeecuuir m ins court or. usuos
m IK. VAmm IforMMieM 1
brtnc ab early daya of HaanbJ
the rush' Incident to ths onenlna;
new field brought In a hard Hess of rv.fr
flans from all over the country and
the other oU fields upon the request of
the sheriff- b acted aa - prosecutor tn tha
court ag j osi ice ei uie i issu jjamsracnt. it
reouired vtoor snd ability to asset the re
quirements of this place. At any rata tha
lawless element of the new oil field earn
to tear air. ainreawena. aw rape for oort-
sictlona In ths Justlos court there being
without a parallel In a new all field ana
thla had a salutary effect for the vanned
of crime in rtuuioie was rar bsvaw that of
any ether neia is mum Texas uurmg his
tenure as prosecutor tn. ths lustloa court hs
Houston hut success la' asndunsr as
.been -very marked. .
HOUSTON HEIGHTS ELECTION I
Three Sew Aldermen Uected Who
Will Be Sworn la the Third Tb.
day V ight of This Keatk.
is.
'Tha off year manlclpal elsctton
at
th
HaighM went oft uMtly th new
sleeted tn tha council bains' w. a.
frera the Fvat -wird. J. W. Foots from th
'"1"'" nT -ZfJZJZri
H. n. ateevea l.
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Second J. W. FOsta Is.
Third W. . Bradahaw. IM; W. B.
Belt.
Tha
oounefl masts tns third Tuesday atarht
m tha month had Us sew skin sun will b
at tns
thM aw
EACT
WILL REACT ON JUDGE BELL
Tiews. ef BapNeaatatlTf Harper
of
Iiarsatoae Coaaty Wae'roaght
for the Banket Primary. -
tar A. J. -Harps of
thrsngh tee erry
es reate heaaa from Aaa-Ua
a
huit M ror
th
holding slaciluas. Thessrh
eVfeated S est or Harper I
m not suseeuresed.
bemg a SMtsoorer mamssr.
mgly predms ths saVoptlon ef the paw by
ths next Uetlalatar uke way saaera he
thlnka the eonree nuraued by tseweraor las.
hsm m hta efforts te defeat the blanket an.
wiery will rear sseleet Jodwe Berfl. waa-M
knowa ss bs tt autiuakMrauoa aaadidaia .
LlswsBwa casarty
where
ir kiiaea. be Banns a s
desaaan ad tna hiai.au
RECORDS BROKEN
The Track Time Was Lowered In Four
i 'I of the Events at OaUawn. ! '
EMBARRASSMENT'S SHOWING
Two-fifthi Second Oft Kile and Eighth.
' BeoordH. L Prank Did the Same
1 with Buc-Furlonj tunawTwo
of the Faroritee Won.
HOT BPIUNOS. Ark. April 4.-Foor track
records wer broksn t Oaklawa today.
D Or brought tb time for three and a
half furwngs dowa to :! while Embarraee-
menf and H. L. Frank respectively clipped
two fifths of a aecond off the reenrda for
one mile and an eighth and for six furlongs.
AH Black reduced ths five-furlong record to
1;0 Crowshads and Arabella were th
only winning favorite. Weather cloudy;
track fast.
Five furiosgs-Arabelle. Mcjetta Invasion.
Tim 1:01 M. '
Three and Half furlongs De On Win
Ting Bess Pst. Tim :.
Mile and an ela-hlh RmharreeamMt WILa
Piatt Bull Finch. . Time 1:M.
Six furlongs H. Ii. Frank Barbs ros Du-
eullus. Tim liU. '
rive furlonrs-AU Black. Mafalda Neanla
V. ThmiatM.
Ons mile OpAmvahada Tomnnklnhfc T T
Powsll. Tim litl.
Hot Spring. En trie..
.ThrssMitaartat cf a mile selllnc Dr. Hart
ML I Bameleon us. . Zama. Anhnmlty 1M.
Don't You Oars M Oma J Anadsrco MS.
Oolden Russtlt Me Bob May Sneer un.
pucheas Clue. Nona W m. Investor M.
Halt mile selling Benevolo lux uromoooi
Kdwln F Fryer. Giendover lis. Dr. 6 harper
IM. Msrxarat Morris. Miss Ermsilse Chao-
eeuor HI Louisa Whitfield lus Celals lui.
Kirk. Expect to Bee 1U.
x nres-quaners oi a mue selling sirs ww
I. Laxell Ml Kate Zett. Black Art 10. Water
Mirror It JW O'NeHl 1M Tyrolean tt. Ben
taar Ml. Master rnnm iw.
Mile helllne Stoeasal M. Odd Ella 88.
Vlperin J Fllle d'Or lot. Ollle Burnett 101.
sfenaego' lea neve isisni ivs tienry u .
xoung- gaoer us. iiittie uregg iegaie iw.
rtair mue selling-
mile selllnc Banardo 111. Arthur
RoaenfWd 107 Jardiniere. Frank Schramm
IM Dr. Root 101 Mlsa Cesarloo Elkslno
Nlssa Ms Madonna 100 Oameblrd Helen
Claason HH Bogum 107 The Bear KM.
Mile and a sixteenth selling Atkena 101.
T J Powell M The Borglan. Pickles 191.
Potrara flrande JM. FrafllTloo W. Sambo Mft
Carnival KB HHe 10J.
1E0 BEACH DISaUAXmED
J"-. (. . i si i ii s
And Goldie Was Left at the Only First
- Choice to Kake Good at City Park.
iAoociMti Prtu Rtfrt.)
NEW ORLBAN8 April I. The disquali
fication of Lso Beach in the third left Ooldte
the only wlnnlne- favorite at Cltv Park to
day. ';-..'. .. . .
tjeven furlongs Field Lark Evle oreen.
Pulque. Tun 1:M i-i.
MO and -a quarter Lord Radnor Its ce-
llars auhadar. Tims 1:11 1-1.
Foair and a half furlongs Leo Beach waa
disqualified. Beiaay pelay Binrora icdward
Wilder. Time M.
Six furlongs Cull. Plttkln. Baron. Time
Vim.
One mile Foxhunting Bell the Cat Alcan-
tara; Time 1:41 t-t.
Mile and a sixteenth Go Idle. Fkniaet. Free
booter. Time 1:47 4-.
'Bla furlongs Don Fonso Tieniminga ura-
i:n x-. -
: 5 ( V City rartTEntriea. '
Mllaiand a sIxtaeBth-Rerellle U. Tele-
shone us BrnvQila UU Major T J caraon
IM Marlla 107. Foxmesde M7. Little Otant
M7. Mjrnher MJ.- BIN Carter Ms Oamara
Ms. Arthur Cummer lot Shawsuaa Ills Thoro
Lee lot. Yachting 3irl K.
- Thiee-fDunh ef e mile selling Ooldwar
lut rnnoe ef Files m gen Hsuant 111. uurai
111 Llebar Oors lltluo 111. Dr. Mack 1U.
Oak Cliff tds Mr. Scolt 10. Matimbs Ms.
PlsbeUa X Plttkln 1ST Prince Glenn M7.
-Cull Mi Oteaaa Ms. '
Half mils ssiung-Bplderweb 107 Beau
imnwasl Ml. Laura 11. Alyth MS. Double
IM. Jack Lee 10X 8ulu Ids Irene A 100 Edith
M Ma Merry Leap Tear MO Belaay K.
Sevea-ehThths of a mile selling Rough
and Tumble IM Blue Blase Mt Elrsy 104.
Arab Ms. Bsstman MC Teddy lot Retlornt
ME. Lady LavlahMi. Taplola 104. Lineal Mt.
Lord Dixon lMt Maeeona US Harvest Time
Mt. Federal in. Kibosh Ml.
rtvw-eighths of a mile Benaonnurst izt.
Bobtnhood IB. John Carroll 1J1. Hinted UL
Precious Stone 10. Lucy Toung lta As-
tarlta MT Delia A M7 Esterre lot
Mile and a Quarter selling Llddon IM.
Ftmaoluea 114 BeU the Cat MM. Morrndo Ms.
Bcleetio MI. Brand New 147. Bwift Wing Mt.
Psdr KH
Janeta Ms.
Dungannon 141 John
Uarner
HanctMn
f. Miss Nannie L M
Welsh ta. Begonia M
swvan-elahths sf a mile. selling-Pat
ns or
Buloar la. Clifton Forg 11X Envoy Ut
Caadne 11L Percy Clark Ma Lcache lot.
Jim Bestlre 104. Capltano lot. Mary Worth
104 Lieut. Bio lot. Kargut MX Capt. Bush
M WcoHesaa 97
. Ketnltt at Cretoeat City.
(AuociMtt Prtu ffefwrt.)
vsrar nnl.ni WH Anrll 4. Orover Center.
under a vigorous rids ws ths only winning
favorite at ths Fair Grounds today. Weather
dear; track fast .
Hi furlongs Heavy rlenancxe. tisnpoaai.
Monna. Tims 1:14. .
Hslf mile Balnada. Runsum. Lucy Maria.
Time :4I 4-4.
One mile Kenton nonni mnce unsns.
Cncle Henry. Time 1:41 1-4.
Fir furlong First Premium. Oold Rosa
Invteoibt. Time 14 -.
Six rarlonsrs . trrov i enter. Ken nsven.
Lady Bay. TIbm 1:IS 1-4.
Mil and a sixteenth PsuL Don't Ask Ms.
Jungle Imp Time 1:.
Hair Greaadi Entriea. .
Five snd a half fuiioncs. selling Lnxem-
hanrar WL futelaaa av Malster luV. Voltslo Wh.
BlmplHity Mt Berntee Mt. Bine snd Orange
II. Atllata Hja psncreslls Mt Monave ue.
Msny Thanks KB Boor rake MX Hunterdon
IM. Basil Mt Selected Mt.
One mile and seventy yards. eelllng-Lsdy
Ethel ta. Paul lit Merry Pioneer 117 Dsnlel
C tt Lou tee McPtrlane 111 Flaytamy B John
McBrvae M. ... . .
rinm anile snd seventv yards selling Lim
erick lot. Electric Bpsrk Mt. Kings Oera 7
Old Hal 111. Olsdlstor Mt Cetebratloa 111.
Dnmlo M Dance Music Mt Prinaa Balm
Bslm 111 Hyacinth IM.
One mite seiltng-OlroM Mt. Enverlt Ms
Korthwlnd Mt Canyon 114. Sea Voyage MV
Kins Cess Mt Fred Hornbeck M. Jungle Imp
' MS. Consuello II Ml Felix Mosaee Mt Ohm
Oallant MS Baikal Ms. Aarumsster 111.
rrve ana a nair runongs seinnn starwfw
O let. Orors Center tt. Corns On Sam M Osy
Adelsiae Mt peimore hw nweet rsvor sv.
Swell Olrl M. Lsdy Henrietta IM. Hsanfosl
Bey Mt Rlastlc 111. Bill Mayhem IM Pride
or Woodstock Ma Schoharie 1U. Ravlana Ma
Last Cherry Mt. . . .
una mil ana seventy vara. e-iiMie ini-
Vhm Mt Mint Leaf
n i-resron ill in
k . r f .
Bsriy lot. Augur IM. Bourne Ceckrsn 111
Bark el more lft Berry Wsddell Ma Msld
Spring let. Lady Free Knight M4. Bthsl Msrk
ini
auk Haven M4. Besuest tt. Bsech-
The Xetalts at Oaklaad.
iAuut4 Pfwm Syferl. )
' KV
8 AH FRANCIoVO April 4.-81x furlongs-.
Runts w. y. s aimer rrmcess wseei
rime i -tea .
Sta furlosuD-Jwaga. Tarn o'Shanter. Mar
rtre furkteasriallv Son. May L K Oreo
O- Time I1V4.-
One mile Fisher Boy. Boofrier.
. Tttsuav Tka ! .
SIUS siea sratewniii aiaewa. nviHwit
Blu
TOn
l:47.
ai and a half I
ra Jo.
Wee Lass. Tub -a
Bsuuury ef .leaaiaf- Xaeea
iAuititttdPrmmk'tf.)
ajABHmoTOH. Abt-B 4.-8tx and half
rnrleaTt-HrDartea. BuXftoa. The VelMl Lady.
Tims 1J4.. . . . -
roar ana eoe-nair renwmv-ivwa aijpiceh
Mary Costls. Johnston. - Tims M 1-V ;-
a. m Turlonas Jack MoKesau Jwdsr
White. Jeksbsr. Two IBM..
Four snd s halt furkwgs-AI Powslt. C I
phan ijmA. Mode. Thn .
tmawiwim amnr v77. mwwww m.T. W
one tterii-eBi .
laaj. Paver '
lime !. -.
I
.i...pri.fnvV..rnnfynpWjWlr
I tti Tfrr t tKtp 1 1 1 '!"' 1
HIGHER-COURTS
The Fourth Court of Appeals Has De
cided in Favor of Victoria County.
ITOLDS PUBLIC SQUARES
Beekiba Depended Largely Upon the
: Meaning of Certain Spanish
' Words rted in Graata to
and by the Be Leou.
i - (Hturton Pttl SptcUl.J
BAN ANTONIO Texas April 4 -Two -of
tb Btoat ususual and Interesting oaaes eve
submitted; to a court In this Btata were
paassd upon today by the Judge of
Fourth court of dvn appeals.
A suit brought by tb city of Victoria
agalaat th eousty of Victoria in which
th city claims possession of tb public
TV PPlad and tha high court
held tha oounty baa actual possession of the
""'t taiMng tne ascision oa original
grants of land In 1824." .
..ThT VL "" ""f of J. P. Merrltt
'.- i I "" m which aa
attempt la mads to prove th city limits m-
.a.JTT ritonr than the law si lows
snd therefore th city charter la null and
. 4on n th ease from VW-
torla la based on the translation of Spanish
!ror" "S" Origlnsl grant of land to
i .ir on The Interpretation of the
decision.
Tb testimony shows
Martin
De Leon
- .5. 'rom ths Spanish gov-
srsment la 1824 (er th purpose of estao-
Uahlng on H the town of Ouadsloime da vie.
torla; In MR this town waa established by
Fsrdtnaado D Leon and be set apart orr-
por oaaas o
i.r'!Tl . eoun MTeed with ths an.
Ki?.!? "e tranalatlon of these words
for buildings of the municipality." but held
' at the Mm th words wer written
H."uf.uii uiesqt not only the oapltal
town or eftv. but InnliuUd . hua.
cinct or a tract of the territory adjacent to
the capital torn and as this corresponds to
the county snd the county had moreover
t m voaeession or tne property for many
ysrs with the permission of the' city. It
oeiongsa to the county. The Judgment' of
vbs siiirmea. rne court or ap-
peals holds however that the county's
iwns in suoject so tne laws in the cities.
as cne dries could compel the county to
ebats a nuisance If on ware to exist on tb
UUBrSB.
Fourth Court of Appeals .
(rewles Perl Sptcui.)
BAN ANTONIO Texaa. April 4. The Int.
lowing proceedings ware had today In tha
Fourth court of ctvfl appeals!
Keveraed aad remanded: Colorado Canal
Company vs. MoFarland Southwell trass
Affirmed: B. L. Bwlns we. fMe si
vsster frorn Liberty; W. H. Btabblefteid et
"T . ' J' "snsun et si. rrora Ban Ja-
cinto: C. F. Rvar et al.va n J Th.
. uwi uerria.
Fint Ceurt of Appeals.
(ffsMtes Ps StmaLi
"""i mams apru a. Todays
prooseoinca In the First oourt ef dvll a-
Motions for rehearing submitted: F.
- ' ' . . .. . " .a ai ei. tiem rtar
rla O. 8. King vs. Monitor DriU Company.
IT'S J.'I??n:Jp fe Ball va J. L CamAi
i .niivi. . m 7 a i.r . -
Motion tn affirm ah MrtHU.. - -
N'llls Qrubh et si vs. Orange. Oounty IrriX
THAT CONDEMNATION SUIT
Trustees of Adath Tethnraa CoagregaV
uoa Jlaintaia that They Are Hot
Standing in Way of Soad. -
To th Editor.
Houston Texsa April 4. In
ma's Issue of Ths Post--appears aa arista
nssaea. A Suit to Condemn Fried
wmca aa mjustlo is done the Adath
lesburun oongreaation which requires
notion.
It Is apparent apon tb the at tins artlcis
that It Im Inspired by Mr. Bam Laaarua. and
yst It gee to tb pubUe a a statement by
your paper and ton that reason th state-
met" contained in the artlots wlll rsoalve
rrom those who
methods of the promoters or such ecneme
Toe trustees of th eiTgaUon of Adath
Yesnurun bars endeavored to ba fair and
reasonable la the matter at issue between
aid oooaTegatloe snd Mr. Lsaarus aad It
Is unfair to them to ba placed In ths atti-
tude of standing In the way of any puoue
Improvement that would advanos the mate
rial progress ot Houston in tha article
oom plained ef you say. "Not being able to
arrive m a casn prsos aa ttaaarusi naa
on the other hand aeteoted tocstton and
nan Diana anssa Tor unotnsr eauroa souauv
as guwa mm uie present one writes ns
willing to erect and turn ever to the m
gregatlon In return for their church prop-
erty located In ths railway district." Thai
staisment Is absolutely witneut any feusds-
uoa tn tact it is true tnat sir. uan
hss offered two dirrerent Mentions Is ex
change tor the present church property but
neither ot these loeatMna contains as sane.
ground aa ths present alt and they are
both situated on tha prouasud isJlmadi
tracxs ana aujounur ton BroBosna vreurnt
aepot wnion. et course miner them au
nt ior tn Kfoauon or uca a enuren. Hs
aleo orrerea to save a building constructed
on ths prop see a site according ta plana sad
speciricatlons which has son eon he. ka
other cities la the same effort to get seme
thing for nothing and no offer baa ever
been made to duplicate ths present Improre-
msnts owned by ths crmaregetlon.
No fair aaaa would consider a pronosttlosi
ea anna hie or rlaht wharh eonlssnsSatea tan
purchase of a smaller and less suitable to.
itmn asra tne ewwecias et n mnrcn
thereon ncoordlng to n stereotyped plan and
spetnncauena swum up -ro na asrwsce a
erallv anon such ormalwns and ssttht
eordlng to the Judgment end Ideas sf tna
maker of tne Proposition. ia eavnange ror a
building and Improvements constructed ta
accordance with the Idea and deatres of
than for whom they srere. constructed sNsv.
ated apon a deeirsols aad eantral leeatMn.'
Tet this M what Mr. Laaaru has doe aad
aH he baa nana wita re re ranee io aao
mg property with thla eongiegatlon.
Now. we proncas ta sst Mr. Lasan
ths defenafr and Inst akt disposition
fair and rtassnsws ay
" 1 I
sd nay for I
ZLZ I
nallon I
it Mr lAserus wtn
a site containing as much ground
it location or our enurcu. as a l
bs selected by this eongregatloa In tna
vlelnlty of ths bvieent church w
be ceetrslly looated. ss arder to be
wnten seen
ad eanvwalant nr th entire mmgiegstloa.
church whan H was be lit. aad will pay for
the oonatructjea et a ausaMsue as tas prea-
iiaaila te hs sesistrerted aader
dhectinn aad to ths setief settee of tha tme-
tees Ol inn imsibibb. saia i uswy.-
snd not Mr. Lsssrsn.snaB ba ases to eve
It at the work and materia la are aaefe aa to
give these aa exact dnpHoate f thn present
Improvements the eersyreajsrlsa sHH deed
Mr. La Saras their aisstat church property
la exchange tor sec new Meat ton and Ha
of 'a ran- .
aa sss at n (lance that thla
propoetlleri ta reasonable and fair. Thoracis
erathat th three lota ceaMstHntlnc the alto
f th st an at chnrch preperU nan not ba
durjiceted h that aelghbarhesd amd a suf-
fleleat distance away rresa ths umpijain rail-
road and freight depot to bs free frees tne
eolst sssoke and et has Incenvenli man tact.
eal to each a location nbwttlrsf sms a rall-
rssd aad rresrht depot for lee than OS
totMnn and ths nan wianii new sttuatea
tas cauite enipwiy vae arvcaKinawiy
i to eenstrtt. sa yon eaa see how fear
inns has barn In BM I
ns stated la The Post. -
la view ef the ervava and larinriHata-
tloml contained ta th article compialaed et.
mm that tas aruow giranai
Our Clothes Aro
iTOTTIMlT'T? tlAflTAaJllT. Of..'.. VT ltAvfnn. kaa. ' U ' L"!
fi I long but I thought
l I I But I have chanrnd
He bought a Victor Suit for $18 and a whole out-
fit of Furnishings. . Yr
Just how this impression goes out we don't know;
unless it is because we have fine show windows and stored
fixtures and dependable goods. r - .?
We'll prove to every unbeliever that we're selling fine ;
Clothing today at lower prices than the same quality can be"
bought for at any other place in the South.
And stocks are larger too. ' -' '
All Wool. Newest Styles
Hand-Tailored Suits . .
with the one which It M intended to
Tours truly . i'
B. Oteenberg.
J. K. Levin ' '
Cbas. Mendelsohn. -: .
O. Furmaa.' .
H. Gross man .
M. Stark.
Ik Harrison.
Trustees of Congregation Adatb Yeahurun. i
WILL ERECT A MILL
H0TJ8T0H COHTAJTY WLLL TAKE
CABS 07 0WV PEODTJCnOB'.
Kill Will Be Built at Company 'e Plant
Eighteen Kilea from Houston.
Manifield ' Views.
Th Houston Land and Irrigation company.
with headquarters tat th Opera Have atilld-
thta city ta oonsldertng th matter ot
erecting rle mill at th company plant
headquarters about slghteen mile from
Houston. Whn tb full detalU bar not as
yet' been sttended to. it Is certain that th
rnrll will ba erected.
-The lesson for It." stated Mr. H. P. Msns-
fleld president ot tha eoncsrn te a Post
repreeentsttve yesterday. M that th rle
Industry through manipulstloa. bag become
and this mill will bs erected.
tot ths purpose of milling th sorapany-e
wn- production." Mr. Mansfield stated that -
anus it si tns purpose praiwuy &w "
Products of tns comnany. that tt will mill
for otner rsrmer aiso.
i Thla enmsanv has its entire nrodt
tna past season on hand Mr. Mansfield I atat-
tnat no atuueDwy btn wee wimwi
have lust- mads a Attn ever th country
ind Investigated snd find that there is a
anardtv of rice In the hands ef the Sealers.
Approximately M par cent ef th crop has
been milled. Fully M per cent of th roes
Is heM by th mill. Ftv per cent M held
by thoee wh advanced money to th farm"
era. leaving only shout t par cent k th
hands ef the fsrmsra Thoee who hsvs th
fir are trying to force the market up on
tne eonsuroara. Ths Industry Is being stran
gled. Do yon know that If yon advertise for
seeled bids for a stock of rle that you can
not get bids that wlU differ ant little. . It
shows that there I an naderetandlnev Even
lea tha bids are made they are not submit
ted uatU 1st la the afternoon making it ap
parent tnat a meeting- ass seen neia ana an
.waerMsiMllnsf reached. I am satisfied that
a effort Is being mad to go back to th old
system ot toiling i ne manipwsuirs ass try.
trig ts fores ths farmers to hold the crop
they taking tt only aa suits their desires
riinaik this method Bftost of tha small ferwi.
srs war crowded out and If that method
should prevail sgstn aa mas can affsrd to
aroauo no' .ana ni " . s. .
-
DUPRE ANSWERS MR. ASHE
Deniea that While Coaaty Attorney Be
Adriaed CteatmiMoaen JLgaiaat t '
! ariaa Suriava Eire. -
V ' . w i'.. .... :
Te tb Editor: - -
In. aa article pahHshad ta year paper ot
this data Mr. John B. Aah (aaditor) stats
that when I ws oesmty attomsy I aditait
eurt sf Una coaaty that
It bad na authority ta pay tb Miertft (then
Mr. Oesrge BUM) tar 18 (wards. Thl
ins u 1 M net tree. and ta mlftuallan sf
: t pusial yoa snd ask yon to
a eopy at tay apsMng m
srlssltiair court when t
and the iaaaU ad i leer
ef tM
MM. ' nrhlek M aa auuewot
to th BsMHty ef tha
kwtff far ai MU for award
t.u mt the eeoetv lau. M Im my
unless asud guards were sanployed
anarMT With th SPPTSVSl of th '
slimais ooert r la saas at emsinincy with
tne apprwvai ax use enmy iien us en-
ty Is net nab nr sues as tbo alien n
haa a authority to smplny awards wtthant
the approval at thai aenorahls court or th
eouaty Judge la aaaa of emergen cy. Hla
power to employ guarda ta expressly e-
Knsd by article Va at tna Rrtsad Crrtt
Statutsa. Aa to whether or sot
ot tha Mil hat
Uoa to ba datotsnlnsd y that coon and la
eoMy withla this court s dtseretton. Uader
the orders of thl oourt 1 find that tha
sheriff had n authority ta esxptoy guarda.
Tha woarda of thta honors hat court show
that on Aprn ss. ssa. tne iiiieiin i urn i
nowrt net hot bad the sheriff te employ tw
guards from March t MM. and ssstrnctsd
the clerk of thl bonoraaie ooert
nrarvanta ta th ansriff for such
A Barest n nam. taw
that
' ana
ordered the essrk to notify
hha abarlft that th cenntywealdjhot pay
- guarda er lanera after Bentambsr I. iaM.
tnsnsrlffwaa notified ef I anoh srder
M AM rj. ISn. L'nleas thta esurt nw-
tha sheriff to employ the aaaisa
h this Mil la asw l Measles ths
county la not Basis fbr the payment sf anch
asila Th rsaords aad orders ef thla esurt
aha w 'that he esaptored such guarda wttb-
eut authority .er wtthewt the spprwvml af
thta sawn er ths eousty Judge "la ease ef
ami igtary. and the oounty. therefore. Is net
Babe t the sheriff for his bill for guards. "
Ton OS. I auvsnu tnen tea u wee m eav
bdl I passed apse then I advtsad ths Hurt
the eouaty waa not Bshli for n ti rssaa St
bad exercised thla power and bed pssait an
- aafiaains to say for lad swards aad In-
structed the clerk to nctlfy the thee sheairt
et such order Thla order. M net by written
or seder a in i is. sea ay appra4 at en
Biaaeelial br the ariesnt sheriff
been revoked and such MU allowed by the
a tawrwoy oaveni ne
which M bad a right tn
mt . iatt auditor. -
ay anew waaa a sees m any ai n
J m aw-tke saantsr. He mlsaliliiS
ay eeaniea. not hnewing what tt waa Iwharn
be shSssd net have dsaev er nsmly accept-
ed the atstamtat ef sssns aae t which at
ennally waluet to seel en- ta what It was
itaeat iamlaliat It (which I snamiis In
ef reeerdX ea to shewn by the Bosnian Itarlf.
rawf pontics are nt
psbllsfc
this snajsot grrsn
was soentty
st tbd eont-
eeunrr to th
i snsWvsl hv
onlnlsn that
by the
i
Not Iligii-PrifjorJ
Kiam's was a high-priced place.
that thoncht for n. ritt.ni nns
$10.00
$15.00
. f ll sy saedsl stsasn aa
Issassne Saves .
l A Ptcxxx. rrx.
ADVANCE IN
inou GLASS
1 The pice of IHndow Gass
has been adratveed about 13
. ' per cent;' and still higher
prices are snre to follow be- .
fore many moons. The firm
market is doe to an tmprece-
v dented (lemand tlirocshout .
the conntry which is fast
absorbing all factory pro-
dactlons. Better bsy sow
If job are neaHnj; ilock. '
Disconnt on reonest. i
James Bute
HOUSTON '
Wihdow Screens
; tand Doors -
C. L. k IZE0. EZ175 EAT3-
WAUSTCstZ; 6C3 l!i!a Ll.
Bicycl Tires ot2.9Sw.Pelp
Inner ItalM.....f!o
Font Pimp......o"o
-. -
avatasaSM '
gS. SRXSS. svqca Cm tC'.I tnL't
2lwbSTCiHws i .. 3
rr wax j?at too ? '
301 Main Straat. Corner cf
r Congresa Avenue -.
'. ow Trot WDoxjvy
1raH wjt arjAjts.
' IPiiltccl 0ax Stores Co.
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' MILLBBOaOi.
at the Hansen tier '
the diet nee OMt ....i
day- end ths exnrnmauoa of wita
the di ft ran was s-wuik end an
led tne a- uoa Oj- 4
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