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NO4 ATJ0tfST It." 1908. -' ' . V J "
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Too
Much
Fishing
Tackle
We are over-
stocked on all
kinds of Fishing
Tackle and ev-
erything goes at
GREATLY .
REDUCED
PRICES
Rods Reel's
Lines; anything
you need.
Fuller -Cook
Hardware Co.
410 - 12 Travis Street
EHLERS
CHOICC
LOHC-STKMNBB
Cut Flowers
Floral offerlnge tastefully arranged.
TttaphQ ana tlxrp -orders prnnxi
m Tnu Avenue. Opp. Rice Hotel
BOTH PHONES.
Freckeleater
THK OR BAT.
. - tEAUTIPIKR
Ma J5c iti50l
All DruggteU
CUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
CAUFORN1A FIQ 5YRUP Ca
ramm a
TalioTCcrdoi
V
for PerlcxUcal Paint
f And Female Weakness .
- iin ax. wcKnr.
UB-AGAIRSX-ilT
''"J.
Tic Elarrdt Arc Havtof a Streak
r S. V """" 1 '';
OILERS ALSO WENT DOWN
Galveston Put the Same FlgunMt
. 00 the Score Card as J)ld
- fr San Antonio.-
Sair Antpniot Houston i.
Calveion a Beaumont. 1.
' Tha South Tcxat
1 Leafu.
Clube j. Played wpu. Lost.
Houston
8
' .1 2
Baa Antonio
Galveston .
Binmont ..
471
ta
U
'' 1 iHmtM Pont SMOinLl
ihui Antonio. Texan Ausunt ttllm
T Blwi hl Antwi hld tlm Mimh
.wi. 1- . MtlMl nolntn tndny njld
Ow Bronoon hit Mntooo when htta anaat
cam Djr a aonrn at
Hounton'i one run ni nlwwM IB u
nlath lanlna b tnn uowvp 01 nm
Iomi namtnur. wbo wu triad ant
hortatoa. Tmaadnla iMniaa U ba tba
only Maml who eonM flaw LaaT
aopa and ha nada four hlta.
Orrald Hnjrea waa nnea n lor oaiuns
llacbay a aauchty aaaja.
Antonio- AB B SH PO A
eton. of t 1 J
ik If 4 f
; : I 11
r. H u -1 I I I J
A BtABlfi in all PO A
ranoieioo. 01 .
Thabo.
HIUL
Nawnani. lb t
Fatlt. e
1
fona p
Totala
Houatoa
S I t II I
'AB IBHPOAI
Htm if
Hunter lb
4 V U 1 0 V
1
1
Kdjnonaaon. e .
1 10
Briakay. rf
Crawford. .:
Paullc.
Trudaia.Tlb ..
Sorrell. af r
Nateon. p
1
1
0
t
1
4
1
1
4
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Totala
Br Innlnsa
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San Antonio ...
MO HO an li
000 noo ail 3
Uauatoa
Batted for Sorrcll la tha ninth.
Summary:
Sacrlrtca Wta Burma. Hunter.
s.tDln baMaPendlaton. Edmoadaon 1.
Trueaoala 1
Struck out By LonC ny neiaon a.
Baaa 00 balla Pandletan Bradley.
Laft on naaaa-4Saa Antonio 1.. Houa-
ton 1. .. .
Doubla play pasa to HaMt to Buna.
Kau am m ITilmnnilann 1.
nawforl and Pa.
wild pnenaa ntaan a.
Tim nf nma Ou haur and taantr-
flve mlnutaa.
Umplra Mr. .naoaay.
PLAYED 'A GOOD GAME.
Beaumont and Galveston Got
Down to Business.
(Houatoa Poat BpaataM
JJahraatoa. Toaaa. Aucuat U. Tbara waa
t hava bean ouble-)Ka4nr thla altar-
noon with tha aaoond gema to be but
ftvt Innlnaa. Tha first eoataat raaultad
la a tea-Inning- victory for the Cruataceaat
by a ecore of 1 to 1. It waa thetra by all
rtghta. for thay aaally outbattad tba Oll-
ara.
Tbe nmi waa raplate with pretty raa-
turea and In clone declelona. In which
Mr. Clark excelled. The eecoad eoateat
waa a bitter pitching- duel. In which Robb
had the beat aa the Saa4 Craba went
out In one. two. three order. Tevta alao
flnlahed cleverly. The erore waa to at
the end of the fifth Inning ao the ooa-
Uat waa called according to agreement-
The evening ahadowa were f allien long.
anyhow and not mora then one or two
more Innings could have been played.
score or nrar bum:
Uarreeton
AB R BH PO A
T. Smith aa ...
Latham rf
Horn. Zb
Kemmer lb ....
Cerronk. cf .--.
Cavanaugh Jh .
... 4
... 4
... 4
...
Kaphar. rr
Nefaon. o
Vevla p
Trtrie
.. i is a it a
AB R BH PO A
Ber.umont
B- rn tt. If
Everhart. Sb
Kane. 1U
0 1
1 u
Gardner. 2b
O I.I. I.
Hutchero'ft of .
Lawrence aa ...
Oxrdon. a
McCaJl. p
0 0
Totala
By Inalnga
...M 1
I 10 IS I
R
Oalveetoa
Beaumont
. tm ia ape l i
..OutlMMOfr- i
Summary: .
Earned run Oalveaton.
Two-base hlta Lathan (I) and Cava-
aaugh. -
stolen oasee uaroner yj.
Sacrifice hlta Horn. Kemmer. Carmak.
Tavla and McCall
Struck eut By Tevia 4: oy Mcuau a
Baasa on -balle-Off Tevla 1; oft Mc-
call 1
Flrat baaa oa ariora Knpnan ana go-
Call.
Left on baaaa By oaiveatoa s: by
Beaumoat 4.
Double nunre Hutcacroft to Oordoa to
KvcraArt; Horn te Smith ta Kemmer.
Wild pitch Tana.
Panned ball-Neteon.
Time of name Oai boor and fifty mln
utaa.
Umpire Mr. maim.
AMATEUR GAMES.
(Houatoa Poat Special.
Eagle take Tbbbs Auguat tt.-A party
of tha young men of tha arty left thla
a three
PnlearJna. Tazaa. Auguat U. The Cot
ton Belt baa it aB team of Tyler will play
the Internationa la at that dtr next Sat
urday- TIM saga wBl attract a gnoat
number at roetara froaa Trier aad Jack'
aoovllleand PaleaUna will tun eat by
HMiMiwH mm ivennur aecwaaal tha
tww tea ma is at fever beat.- mecer Mil
push for the Interna tkmaia. 7
Calrert Tanaa Auguat bV Tha Calvert
bsaatisll team defeated franktm hare to-
day by tna eoore of B ta L Iraaklla wan
Franklla at his airU. tajvAurhout tha
SUtfHER CCLCSt
FotitfoM'a
eTaannars; Amaricaa la4qaAivaa
'yMsal tnstrBCtioa; aooi qnartara;
emwarat awua. .wu wnav r
pbotm tot frea eataiQgn 0aa-
irMradi flaws mmA anaawKa -J. t-"I
I rcnitLE:. rjsntiss
I ' f "4 f"r' e.
mmav Better! ao smltal and Praetor for
Calvert; Browa and Hawking toy Jraiik-
' J. : iuX
'(Soaaas Paat pelaIlJT
' jaoonoanea. Tanaa. Aoguat M.-Naaae
doahaa asala thiwar aha keen hatvoaa Into
ha otbletea -fMaa tha Texas peach- bait
Thr JaakannrWW nuad waa raraforvea
with two new reorulU. but tha home ad-
ant woa out ta a beir-rilalng finlah by
the - acora af to t Tha ooenbat . Waa
ekoaerjr eoateated and full of thrtlUntr epl-
aodea. . Batterlea lngrehem aad Buaeha
5amrlTi2he"i ?-or
N' (Htwtoa Poat aettal. (
Port Laraca. Texas. Auguat It. The
Port Lavaoa baaaball team went to Pal-
aolsa last rrtdar alght aad defeated tba
VMaelos teem Saturday morning ta the
tma of It to IX. Tha Falaetoe team was
cerapoeed af tha nick from tha Bar CHy
S SfJnf Pauotna alnea. Batterlee
Smith. Smith and Rnymood for Port La-
": MW and WUlIa forPaiacJoa. Dm-PjrtJf-.'-
E. Deutach A Urge eagwd
of Port Lavaoa rootara aeeompaniad tha
S - . '
Braobasa Auguat 1.-The aaeood af the
aartaa of gamas between' Branham and
MoOraanr Tuaadajr altarnaaa at rtrw-
nwm'a park waa wall attended. It waa I
'lock when Umplra Barbat called "Play
ball!" and Branhaa went -to tha bat.
Steeon and White were the battery for
Breabam EllA and Lowery for the vlalt-
cre. In the flrat Peteraon raaohed flrat
and finally eroaaed tha home plate before
tha aide waa retired but (be alaltora
Uad the eoore Ellla tea aecond man up
reaohing home on errora of tha Brenham
taanu which ware bunched Inopportunely
until lit began to look as II they were
Colng- to pieces bat they settled down to
ualneee and It waa McOraaor'a hut op-
portunity to acora. Brenham made five
runs to MoOragor'a one little one aa er-
rora In two daye.
Arrangementa have been completed for
series of three samaa of bail with Uur
Richmond team to be played here com-
mencing Sunday when they will coma up
on tha noon train with MS rootara. a epef-
clal train carrying them home after tha
same la over.
BRUNNER AVERAGES.
Floeck Made High Averagt
-F.
Stecn Won Prise.
The following are tha aooree of the
dcnlng contest in the aaml-wwakly prtae
aeries ef the B runner Bowling club. Kvsry
month a prise la given tor the nlrhoet
average In five or mora of the eight aemi-
weekly contests oonalstlac of fifty frames
each. In tha contest which waa roiled
Tueaday night on the club'a alleys at
Bruaner F. Stecb made the high acora.
annexing M plan. Boberta waa saooad
aad Davla third:
1
P. Btech 17
Roberta et
Davla B
lllckey at
Goolaby It
Schoeaman.... aV
0. W- Floeck.. M
I (
a) 4t
son
m 40 m
n .tt at
n W a
44 M at
11 n w
Tot. hfiaa.
m . 4
an
us
17
191
177 t
id a
O. W. Floeck won
July-August cpnteat -
the
prise for the
1th an avei
net 01
tnirty-nlne pins to the
Frank Stack
came aecond and Roberta third. Freak
atech made tha best tingle acora m a
eoateat of fifty fraanea for tba Schoam-
maa prtae averaging ta pins. Mr. Steoh
alao had the beat aweu for mleeed nina
1.71. Several members participated In tha
contest but failed to roll fifty or more
f ramee and were consequently barred froaa
competition for the prise and their aver-
ages are omitted.
Averages la pins and mlsaee at the aad
of the July-August prise content:
1 a t 4 t
O. W. Floeck Ma LMt at tB I A
F. Stech 400 L(X7 B 17 ) t.n
Roberta BV0 1J04 V n 161 M OS
a LM3 a. at tag u as
framea; 1. total pins; t.
average; 4.
a average raieaaa.
THE SAN MARCOS SHOOT.
Hubby and Atchison Won the
Honors for Two Days
(Houatoa Poet Special.)
Brenham Texaa Auguat M.In the
shoot at Ban Marcoe Monday T. E. Hub-
by won the high professional average
with a acora of US out of 170. Wallace
Miller waa aecond with US out of 170
F. M. Faurote third with 164 out of 17.
M. E. Atchison won the high amateur
reraae with 1U out of 170. Olletrap waa
mond with 141 and John Jackson third
with las. There waa a good attendance
of shooters and many apectalora out. In-
cluding many ladlea.
The acere for the two days Chfonday
end Tuesday) ahowa that Mr. T. E. Hub-
by wonhlgh professional average with
Mr. Waiaoe Miller In one bird of him for
Mr. M. E. Atchlaon won high
amateur average.
f 01 10 wing toe tne aooree Tor two daya:
Shot at- Broke.
Hubby ta B7
Miller MO US
Atchison ta a
Glletrab let M
Ivy jonnaon ar Ban starcos won the
Peters trophy on a ecore of 4t out of GO.
with Atchlaon aecond with a acora of 44.
Mr. H. M. Jackson one of the eldeat
of the trap ahootera In the Staa. and a
resident of that place. Invited all tha
shooters out to a dining which waa
heaiily enjoyed but tne mtfta were very
reor 1
for an hour or two eofferward.
I
WIND WAS LACKING.
Yacht Race for Canada Cup Was
Called Off.
(Associated Press Report.)
Charlotte N. C. Auguat M. Today's
yacht race between the Temeralre and
the Iroquntae for the Canada cup waa
called off owing to tha absence of
Hurt in Ball Game.
(Houston Post Special.)
Rockdale. Texaa August UV In a game
of baseball out at San Oebrlel yesterday
Mr. Will Arena nlgbt operator on the
International and Great Northern met
with a painful accident which for a time
was thought to be serious. The bell
glanced rrom hM bat ajad atruek um with
great force over the eye. Ha did aot fail
immediately but walked a abort dis-
tance and sank Into the anas of friends.
For some little time hie mind waa at
fected. but It
la understood that ha at
much better today.
ON SCENEOF CRIME.
Negro Murderer Hanged by Mob
at Lake trrnorarit.
(Associated Prase Report)
Memphis Tean. Auguat 14. A Commer
cial Appeal special from Lake Cormorant.
l. aaya that Henry Touag the nacre
who shot had killed Edward E. Parryaa
the Baaa ptaatatioa near Lake Cormorant
last Sunday was taken froaa Snarl ft
Withers aad a deputy tonight at the
Soros of his crime and hanged by an
armed mob. . The negro sonfessed bis
guilt hot pleaded that be did; aot Intend
ta kilt Perry a ytstsj tor tha jimnilia
et which they war ooaaianlns. ha said
bavins -exploded. The stab aambered
about Mi men. Touas waa eaptarad this
morning while fording- a river to reach
hla fetaer-e eabtn aa aa based Bhenff
withers who with a poses ef forty saea.
had been scouring tha country tar the
negro waa notified of the aantare aad
took iinaaisstna of tha prlaenur. Ha staa
tns with the aero ta the towa of Treav-
toa where be purpose tables a train for
Hernando the eeaatr seat the abort ft
waa confronted at tha etatioa by the
aaab and before he sou id make aa atlort
at resistance waa overpowered aad hla
priasaer takes tram hiss. The awb thea
EawTttT tsSTuwS-
. .
WBW- TOK--The aisrt BenJamta
Drake estate tight has) beee bt tuidTao-
awrdlsc the World and the property
Will be divided at once. It was valued
tea years ago at OS a an and has been the
subject Of stars. ttturatVm Dr. Aastla
Drak af Snrinrfleld Ohio kt now ea the
way to thia chv and K at understood be
v.il n-cve I- It le at.! titat el
1 1- I.vm ! w r- - I t- .
ForasTiMiGrrr
U St. Utttle-
A RESULT OF STICK W0RI
Clbland Landed on Patten iv4
Adama fof Eleven Hita and '
' 'Washington Lost Out. "
Tha Arnetican League.
rbaw - Pkuad.
9AS
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OphlUdelphia ....... M - - ' t
Clavamad .......... M ST 41
Chlcawo tt it 4
New Torfc t to 41'
Boston tt 4T - 4t
Detroit 07 4f
Washington ........ N 40 14
at louIj .......... tt at a
'4M
St7
. (Aaeodatad Press Report.)
Washlnstdn August It Cleveland try
nod stick work took today's game frwra
Vashlnataa. . 1
Snare - -.. R H
Washington ..... 051 000 000 1 f 4
Cleveland ..J...T.i as 010 ago- f li
Patten. -Adama and Heydoa; nVnbra
Bueiow god Clark. .
1 - fiessraatsal'roee Raport)
Prrlladelphla. Auguat is.
lbs faaarth etralsht vietor ever a.
Louts today. Both teams batted freely
but the hlttlnc ef the leadeis was naore
"sssr- - . b k
St. Louis ............. an an 100- 4 11
Philadelphia aoottaaoe-a U 1
auaaea ana
(Aaaoeiated Frees Report)
M.-Boarton-aUoaaT.
rala.
ftssm lsl
a tad Frees Rsjwort)
ast M. New lork-i
Detroit. August M. New
ork-Detrott.
wm a' VMM
I
Tha National League.
Phtysd. Won. Lost F. C
New lork Mt 74 tt 70S
Pittsburg Mf tt at tat
Chicago ........... 104 si 41 le
Philadelphia Ms tt at its
Clnclnnau 1H tt M tm
8L Louie 10 41 at art
Boston 107 at I? as
Brooklyn ..
T9 at
(Aasodated Press Report)
PlttaburS August lt.-Brooklyn wan tba
first game by heavy hitting and ttaraas-
0iuTallMnbJnttBbura jj jf wj
PlttabufS..?'!.. ett HO as-1 3' I
Brooklyn MO ni ltt-tt. M
FiasMrur. itoaenaiue niiaaorana
oihaon; afitcmu ana
Second ganM Score-
Pltubunr
Siwura . mn w v mw
Pblllippa and Pelta; Btriokssu aad Ban
an 00s 4 a d
ter.
-f
The Southern League.
Cluha
Played.
'oa. Last
New
n
a ta
'U a 44
a
Bhioveaou
Blrmlaaham
Hemphla ....
at
txi
KM
4M
at
Atlanta .- a ay m
Moetgomerx tl 44 47
Nashville M it tt
Lit Us Rook if 11 U
CAaaootated Press Renort)
Uttle Bock. Ark.. Auguat lA-Uttla
Rock aad' New Means broke evea ta
double bender todav. la tha Brat gel
Ed Hale a Little Rock boy. pitched. He
waa given weak support '
Soore B H 1
Uttle Rock - Ml SO an t U
New Orleans B 6tt ttS-e 14 :
Hale aad Bender; Dygert ana Stratloa.
Score Second game B B 1
Little Rock est m na t u 1
New Orleans ttStW I t !
Quese and Garvin: Phi Ulna and BulUvaa.
(Associated Prssa Revert)
ChatUaoogn Tens.. August kt Though
crippled by the abase oe frem tba gnane of
the entire lafleld. the Is as Is (8hrevaport)
made It three etralsjht from Msaapbls
day. The home- team waa ana bis to Sad
Browa. except la the eeventh and eighth
when aeven hlta aad three bases oa balla
scored seven runs. Dumb playing- and
three bite save the visitors three runs In
the Brat and after that they wars able
aecure but aee BUUtie est DtollsoHeln'o
epleedld pitching?
Soore B H
Memokla SMSM !0 4 4
Bhrevenort 0aalJ-T M 1
Brawn and ilurtburt
OrafAua.
)
Chattanooga. Teaa.. August IS Oa ao-
oouat of the excelleqt atteadaana m t
city the Little Bock 0uieauoU aeries has
been transferred from Uttlb Rock to this
city. There wtu be ao sense tasaorrow
but one gasne will be slay ad an Pridae
aad two en aaiuraajr.
Kashvtlle Tana.. Aaaruat at McCoy si
towed Naahvllle bat three htta today so l
Moatgomsry woa. BenawtTa Srrer hi the
sixth gave the visitors twa ruaa.
Soore B H
Naahvllle SMSHSae
Mostanenery US en 1 t 1
Bailey and Sample; MoCey and kuller-
(Aaaaxaated Preaa nap ait)
Birmingham. Ala.. Aturuet It -The
Blrmlngham-Atlaata aaaaa waa aaatpoaed
ea account of rala.
The North T
League.
Clubs-
Temple Waco
Fort Worth
Pea. Istwt P. Ct
at n
tt it t
W M lot
MM
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. US
. 11
Fort Worth. Texas. Aaaruat at- Temple
ta It again. The game tseay wwau te the
team that pleysd tha beat beJS at aa
III at aad) was not wen with tna sU at
ham smatnaa; or the bad patyana; at say
mdtvtdad! saaa. That Timpsi 1 11a L doe
si reply paay batter beJI trass atari ta
finish
score . ?- : ana
Temple ts a) tsa 4 I 4
Fort worth t ta ttttt t I 1
Mitchell and Kalkheff; - fl ulni
Irwin. .
Waoa Tanas Angus M.-Th tMaata
ptewed ptgmlee bsgwra Xarar
today only
made aad
central aad aa geed
The
ana
weH n him ta the thtrd aad fifth in-
alnga atx bunched hita aad a baaa oa
balla to these tnnlnaa aunHng thaw ruse.
Their first rwa aaunaln thTss4.nl ee a
base aa bane a sanlfhn nnd sua srrer.
WUhW fieldlnal am agaia thereatsT.'
Waca . r. ............ 0U oas lei . i
Dallas ...r.... Istaat MS-t
" Aaasarkaa Aavodatkia.
. Mbisiainlls 1; at Pawl a :--.
Oolusibaa : Laulevtlla a.. V
. Toiede I: ladlaaaooHa a .
taeas Cap t; MUwaakaa t ...
..-- -a--v mmm eseeMea..fV--
- .Ctakxad Cluuit.
"'.Thai afwwmaon at Want :
win 1
the aged and deoreeU aeiorad aeoala
tha dtr.
wne are rntrreeteel aev
bees awlrmeT aumarattene
v.-' and tnday'a aeine pmntii
I.! . .ting end smiv . f ii t
I .lev- .
aetahlas
three anattared hlta bains
rena. Lower had ant taut
vtattara umialit a aww Ut-
aaaad Farral and) th Tlawra took
aeasret 1 ma 1 it ansa .tna seep a seam
ec bMibttl wtth tha 11I11 ad -
ONLY MEDIOCRE
Hot a Fait Fleli Entered for the
Saratoga Classic Toby.
IS FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS
The D openers Had aHard Time
of It Yesterdsy Favorites
Were Bowled Over.
The horse that ar entered at
toga today ar only of mediocre class but
sre an Improvement on the ponies that
ran yesterday.
The Saratoga Derby one of the classics
of the FJaaterir turf a the feature. Tha
raoe la for t-year-olds snd baa atx fair
colta entered and is about the poorest
flrld that ever faced th barrier m thla
event. With n good track. Calrgorm
looks to be the best Should the track
be heavy aa waa the saaa yesterday
Sydney Paget's colt Woodsaw may cop
the bun. The distance la one and Ova
sixteenths miles and the aaaoelatlon adds
twoo.
The first race has a field of nineteen
shirty sprlntera entered and the one that
beau the barrier stands tha best chance
of winning. A ateeplechaae with tear
timber toppers en tared two selling races
and an overnight handtaap make up the
card' for the day.
The that fish factaries at Fort Brie aad
Latonla have cards made up principally
of aalltns races wtth large entries for each
race.
The oopestars and students of equine
history had a hard tuna of tt at all three
track yesterday. At Saratoga the fa-
vorites in tha first Ave races were bowled
over with rapidity aad facility. In the
last race of the day Burleigh a slight fa-
vorite mad good. At Fort Brie the
ehotoea In all alx races were eent to the
soup trough. Tntamla was but Uttle bet-
ter but two of the talent's selections fln-
lstilng first
DEATH MAY RESULT.
Jockey Callahan Badly Injured in
a Fall at Saratoga.
(Associated Press Report.)
Saratoga. N. T- Aagust M.-Ia tha
steeplechase raoe here today Jockey Cal-
lahan wbo rode Ma Idea the odds-on fa-
vorite was ssrleoaty Injured by a fait
and was taken ta the Sara togs hoses tal
In aa unoonadoua ooadltlon. He aua-
tained a severe ooBcuaatoe of tha brain
and may dm. Jamea Beddteh a t to 1
shot vroa the stake raoe the Albany ht
a gallop two lengtha aeparaxing hbn from
Ravana. who waa off badly. Bp tod a ay.
tha favorite hi th first wan by three
fengths. bat was disqualified for crowd-
ing SuiTlclsncy jaaar Collags Ctrl ea the
far turn.
live and one-half furl nags BufTVasnry.
College Otrt Baatant Tlm lat M.
meepsnmasa anort course
Ploua Paul Akar. Tims 4:S.
"e. .nanaicap Juls-e Hlmea
Belle Workman. Time 1:41 1-4.
Albany ax frl-ngs famns Reddlck.
Rsvena Bill PhHUpe. Time 1:M Z.
Mile aad "ii iTtrsths Balsdln. Rl-
wood. Stroller. Time ttt 1-i.
ttuikt8
Saratoga Entries.
Seven-elarhth at a mue. selling MaH-
tana MB. Colonel White 101. Foxy Kan
lit day Lothario let Oalloe M Satr lit
Mtm Jordan M. Woodsaw lot. Judge
nuuv ass nainerc wi. jaca rtaum lis.
Right Royal MS Fnatlaa la Shrine lit.
Stroller lis Orfeo 1M Kma Pepper Us.
Celebration no. Klna- Rose li.
run course steepseehase riandleap
Oanover It. Knight of Harlem lit Ruth'
jwcuer lea bucb uom iat
Five and one-half furloaav.
Asdranlh tt. Confederate Ml. Nellie Burn
a uausmtm n. hTdward RuasaU Ktz. Mau-
dtna N Bteiilng tt. Odd Ella tt. EaW
Bad tt. Inglaside MS Elisabeth F. Mi.
Mentis hra. Miss Point B Astral H Mt
Fwvlgny tt. Blue Pirate R. Palora tt.
Ons and frve-slateenths mtlea the Sara-
toga derby Von! romp IB Oara Echo Us.
talragoran Ut Woodaaw tM Merry Lark
Us Amber Jack 1M.
One mile handicap Schubuntta IN New
atowa raay 11 1. nnnne 117 intean lis.
Three-fourtha of a mile maldena Third
Alarm US Barberteot Ut Firebrand ri.
Dave Lewia U. TalagaJ W7 Daniel C.
US. The Qimil lit. Mentis IM. Monterey
lis uoieeiier ia a-mvigay ayt.
Fort Erie Summary.
(Associated Preaa Reaart)
Buffalo N. T.. Auarust tt Sevea fur-
toass Rewves. Council. Tom Crabh. Tune
ia Kt
FTra turlcure-KnlckerjockerI Meddler
Jr. Buckle. Time ia t-A
Mne Arrea Oowan. Jenaie laxp Boada.
Ttme 1 at
Frra furaoews-Colonel Broasten Bertha
B- Away. Tuna 14 1-S.
Six aad ene-half turiooas Peter Paul.
Nave Welch Edgety. Thne 1:1
Mile Little Boy. Dai assay Dadd Fsir-
1:43 i-a.
Fort Erie Entries.
One mile aeill
C Bll
lmaa
aa taraaa
avIUa.
HH
Utrl hb. Kvaasun at tb Novice
Bdaa Tanner a.
Flea eighths of a satte selltna Blrmtna-
uun M7. Belle Hambarw Mt Pater Becker.
Etta at. hTi. Carew. Eaaa MoCleltaod M
Calox. Beeet Ftavla 4.
One mile aelllnc Trepan Ht Day Ml
Koeashe MS Trodore. Prinoe Real tt
Scalper tt. First Bora tt. Cheripe at An-
aie Ansa tt. Bernl Creamer at
Tares nnartors of a mile selling Tea
Crab Mf. Laura Hunter Mt The Out
M. A. Powell bn. Jan
Farrm
ta. Scarecrow at Maaio tt atlas
Aftahls
tm. Doc WaJhvoa tt Coiieoter tt.
IsAHaa Flwarsr B
Thus snorters at a mne spurns- amsat
lit Dteahlon tit Nerwoed Ohio rat
Prmcs Arthur Ml. WssVaali II M4. Cohen
Hurst 101 Bonnie Bey. Moaarater Mt.
AmSsaaaabrtaaa huaa ttorgnn. Lain
8? Likla"
an voAonmt issisi
Tacksr tt. Llttts Watty
Piuar at
Latonia
Result.
Repert.)
tTtaaanv. Latdv Lavish. Chief Bosh.
1 Sevea Iwrtongs-Dartaaila. Pic tare Bat
sr. wenar. time jm.
Pnat Worth Time 1:14 Kt.
ant MB yaroa ajsruaiiigwnila.
an isis iisni am s.
ct course Mew An-
Merdaaa Mr. Boa. Owya. Tana 1 1-t.
Uaaahna. tThaatj BUL TUea ijZ'
r Lafoaia Entriea..
Five aatbthe at t mite Urtie Ssn Tern
ton isewe.
Tha Mm as. Jl
BaSes
few isles SB. Hands Bill St Musis at. ataaa
Fewer aVsotoh raaatss Mt
wraserat Plea sens May It Teaa
lliiesi da Asm " "
aVeetatna aa. xaa am
MB. R in mail n MB. 7
1 terlarsv ttila tt Brtt
at Uasay
. tu
11
S xuxwo. Atslsr
Bet tuamt aa..
rrve-aiahtno at
twrjf Pearl PowwT
vuaeaHte. UUla ka 1
v maaxen. r--
fi.esMkre.
m 1 J
ctasae tv ur tax. aioun
caahrtaa. wane nan. in aam am ax atoup-
tta MA Tha Mm as. jtaasay MaharrXae
Brtrhx. Rety ha. Tiinmism US
One and an Milnath saBaa ssllhur
a' Outlaw. The Mssstnaar U. Stortoa K
Jim Tyrrell. Qulner ttTPteroe J. kM.
1 a "i
Again ' Poatponcd.
(Asaoctated Press Bapsrt.)
Poughkeepsie N. Auguat 11. -The
urand Circuit races wsra again postponed
today od account of rala. - .
TURF. NOTES.
Jockeys O'Neill Shaw Knapp and Mo-
Intyra have been net down by starter.
The stewards of the Bar lose track
sre making a spiel that they are going
to discourage the big betting Indulged
In by some of the plungers. It reflects
or. tha tort. Thla Jalk got for Sweeney.
Perhaps they don't like tha publicity of
11. although at that the etorlea of bis
lean-up often lure poor victim to the
game. It is the foundation framework
and wall paper of the racing atruoture
and no one appreciates thla better than
the turf offlclala. what they had better
do la to rid the turf of the gans of cruoka
who ar manipulating the races more
openly nowadays than waa ever done at
Guttenbers whan that place waa at Its
worst
ORANGE HAS A CLAIMANT.
Preacher Abney Interested with
Cowan in New York Estate.
(Houatoa Post Special.)
Orange Texas. Auarust at Tha Orange
Dally Tribune publishes the following
uterestlng story of aa Orange man who
became heir io a big New York aetata:
Frequent mention has bean made la the
sally Preaa recently of the effort being
made by Joseph H. Cowan of Dallas ta
Prove the heirship aad secure a settle-
meet to 1st acres of land la New York
city on which tt located some of the
handsomest restdsnoaa la the city while
s part of It la Included la Central park.
The Tribune Baa Just Irs reed thst Rev.
H. A. Abney at Orans a oa et the heir
to thla estate and aa Interesting tnter-
rlew waa had with that grstleman this
morning la which Be gavs a history sf
the case.
Andrew Hartafleld wu a aativ of
Wales and George III. king of England
granted ts him IS) acre of land la nmer
tsa oa a part ef wbloh th city et New
York ki now located. In 17M thla lead
waa leased by Hartafleld for a term at
ninety-nine rear to the dtv of Nam
York a part bt the lease being paid the
balaaoe having never baaa paid.
nsnasw axterwaru
Marts.
Caroliaa. John Hartsfleld a sow of As-
drew waa th great grandfather of H.
A. Abney Bsolher while t. T. Caws a
who baa charge of the case la a great
KZSZf Haruttoid.n Job
The fcaase ta this land expired ta ISM
and ts th foUowlag year notice waa givaa
ay the eoart of chancery for hair to
prove their elatma ta a number at eatatea
that had been leased la a similar manner.
Mr. Abnsy at that time endeavored aa in
due hla fraad tether to take th matter
up. nat on account ar Bis aa a declined
w 00 so. out staiae taat tna
could take tt as a they a desired
Ex-Ooaiaui OdaB at New .Tark
mterasted la a similar aetata aad
family aecured a settlement riealilanl
noose vait s ramliy aam ar ratertatat kt
an aave aaver taonrsa a
No ens took an
matter of the Harta-
field
it until
veara ana. wean Mr.
AbaeV. aad
aaoadcaoaovt
Mr.
uowaa sot ana
they were mutually Intereeted. - Mr Ab-
ney waa then Uvlag ht Via toe. lav. aad
ht. vsaxa aam sown tnere tww to
lbs matter ever with hist and eeewr
The hetrs bav eowte et an tha original
grants leases tc aad feel absolutely
sure that their otalat of title will ataad
in sera tin y at aay court at ia laao
One hundred aad twenty hetrs I
estate hava bean leemted aad tor
teas Mt of these Mr. Cowan has
et attorney to act Among other)
ar hairs and who ar tanmr aa
latere hi aacnrinaT a settlement are an
ex-euprenee juoere 01 norta ua rones aa
ax-nimgiisawiiaii at rTorida a proenlaent
lawyer ta Hattleabufa. Misa and ex-
Lieutenant Governor Carter ef Mlsslealiipl.
few day sgo Mr. Abaey a saothar
received a latter
r trom
Mr. Co waa who hi
tn New Tark. etatlaa that he had
heea offered tut.ea.0tt ht full settlement
of their e taints and ssatng ror insartto-
uone rrom ner.
Tha W. C. Whitney estate to located oa
tnia aroperty. aa It ts rrom ranreeanta.
Ivee of thai eatata that tha first otter at
The Abnsy
Cowan to hold out for at
but If Impnaaxhla to eec-ure tt ta accewt the
offered oomxwomla of llM.9M.toS. The ext-
aupreme judge et North Carolina aline
name Mr. Anney eouia not retne
however think th chain of title ao
pleta that no ooaamoaxlee should b
rented sad that the whole
be recovered tale aetata being valued at
Mr. Abney who bellevtng that they
will ultimately win ta their effort ta se-
cure a settlement la net let tin- the Uke-
unooa or ruture weeita wer
ha dally' round of duty aad
lag st Ms trade aa a carpenter bams
now eninhjyed ta the const ruction of the
Harrell-Votaw mlB at Maurice and at
the mm thnc dome the work of a meal
preacher ta the Methodist church to
which he has Been ardatned.
In inasavxarfng to locate all of tha twtra
ts the rotate. Mr. Abney etatee that they
have been successful except I finding
the aeacenaent at one at tne ixartsTieMa
and It a thoua-ht. with thla sxoeotioa.
they have located every one who baa a
hertaxtary mterest tne eatata
a SHORT NEWS STORIES.
l-BTON.-atrvard basrvslory at that
orty rsoeisd a tahgiam from LAnk ob-
servatory In Calliomla that a save
satellite at Jupiter ha been onssi isd.
NEW YOBSL It waa 1 spin led
oily aaya tea anericaa uai
P. Shsnta. aresident at the Paw
rnmmaalon ts seriously HI la Green wica.
STraPTxCR. Or. S. D. DaveUn. a toob-
Bsstlia snglnssr waa arrested by herlft
ataeie e xjaxamugua couniy n. x.
chares wtth tae murder of
wtth wheat ho quarreled at Olean
. DKUVBR. Com. Raw. Ji
tVmery announced that he raslgxed froaa
the pastorate uf Trlalty Metbodlst Epan.
oepal church to accept a call to tha pat-
pit of th Broad Street Methodist Eutxoa-
aa charoh at Colambca. Otuo
ntStfO CaX Meager detafla of i
srhat robbery by s hlghwsyuaie ef
Toss salts valley atage.
raswlng 1
wawoi
wets bald up on at a
a above Grab axvlch.
Pi megir wars Hiatal of their mewey.
NEW TrrtTe-stlvnsrthen htt argw-
Mewry pastor ef the Sertnd
Bsforaxsl eh area Jersey CHy
wfll wtt-
item a aanara
Tapaty. a
thasnsilim en Hamilton Flah psay ground
aa east staa perk. Under the tatalaae
ad the afrr aimilnliiiiii et mrfca thtar
asaxt a regular ballot bun alaht tor aaxyor
at tlm play ground city aad aheted Na-
than Xaatv at years oM.
MBW TORE. Mra. aMta Wlnstoek. wtf
at a plumber Bvtng ta thto city died a
rrmsnsr am BUti TWaad Meeday eight
Tna aoas my aearx
eoaaa. but bar huabmad's friend are
laa a stormy protest over bar detention
by the humHiallia oflletala and dschtr
th siaiin lli tram a arokm heart
?mrLiOQ.A
Okaa aaya: Letter c lToaapsoa mveat-
ad a utasarlna scat which ha United
gavel asseat m ettaminiag wnn n
f aahxpthui It te the aavv aaoert--Tba
kaswntiea took bke a harh.
and taat tt tna aaaaa atr.
I tha ems at
TORat-Hsvroal
rhad a hand ad awlndlara
txtntwea had netted a large auas by
raatiiiar isianiauMn mifhil et aswh
tne to baud hack ansa lensWt aoiar
ir ta p-a rwsa. tha psllsa xaidea a
t at emnt r eae litni neiatlj rev
1 i y-Zuth auetv I e
naxjjTe vm mnrwerw m xnw muawan nnun-
ty hu on Pruavy.
v MBW TOBK.-A unique election ha
beat antoxur tba bov who Slsmirl
SHOWS DECLINE
Birth Rate In iiurica b f mist?
entl Faffing OIL
LESS 1.URKED 'MD1tf
Bureau Figures Show RegulafI
Declines in North and East
with Washington ia Lead.
i I - A
(Aaaoeiated Preaa Rspart)
Washington. August It That n her hag
been a persistent decline et the btrth
rate In the United States alnea MSB
the conclusion reached la a bulletin hv
sued today by the eensua boreaa. The
bulletin was prepared by Prof. Watte
r. Wlloox of Comeu nnlvarsity and K ia
aaplaiaed that although the .. anal
made offers many suggestions aa t yrob-
TbU tendencies la tb birth rata at tba.
United States it a primarily aot a Study
In berth rales but "a study ht th Br
porrjea ox ennaren to tn total awpuat
ttoa ar to the naaibar of aaanui at a
baarias aga." The result of th atadr
ahowa that at th beginning at tha Nine-
teenUl oentury the children amoar.-B)
yaars at age eonetltoted ooe-thlrd and at
tha end lea than aoa-fourth at tha total
to
though tt varylag ratee HtrtaT each
tiimlit decade. Dining th years IMS and
Uta tba nronortiOB at tutlldreB to
between a aad a vaara. the
ins age. fa creased but Bine WW) tt
extasatantlv decreased. It la stated
the decrease ha been very unequal from
dross ta decade but Uai tt tha ooanpa-
tatloa a made spaa tnUbaala at twenty-
year periods. It has been regular. Ia
IBM th number of snildrea aader f years
ef age to MM womea tt to a year pi
age waa CM: ta a tt waa aly 47t . Ia
tne proportion et eataaren. to aotenxmt.
mothers la IMS tt waa only tin to una
aa fasnes sa la IMS. . V
No attempt la mode by the natber af
the bulletla ta detstwtloe the probabla
fill a this AWillne A mwtmmAmm in
eTunteat by Prof Prsncfi A Walker hi
gtven sngaaatlng- that M a hxrgety
to th Influx of forelsners and th
snltaat shock to th noputotkm BBstawt
Oxieldered sactlenany. tt ftnxmt that
In th North aad West there has been
a mors or tans regular decline while kt
tha South tha Changs baa been tea reg-
ular aad the decline Ira marked. In Uf
th prosertleax of children te Mtt womea
fax the North and Watt waa fivs-slxths et
what It wsa la tha South; la Ixot tt was
tans than tkrse-foartna. In IMS th small
eat preeertioa ef child rsa were at tha
District of Cetatnbhv where the Beanber
at chlldrea Under i waa hardly mare than
aaxa-nurth the number at women at child
ana. xne east smiiiast prapor-
In Maaaachusetta. where H mtm
aiurhtly more U
propsrtlsa waa
dlan Territory
two-thirds. In
than one-thira. na atrgeat
a aorta uaxote ana la-
ke which mt each It waa
la 1M tor the United Staua
as n whole the proportion of shiMrea waa
oat two-thirds sa grant ka ettla aa ta
th Wsuntry dlatricta. In th Southern
ma It ta hardly
lanre ta the el tie aa In th country.
ta tn
Thesajh the Sigma haw a mrgar -
oi csiimran man xnw wnitess tt
baa am aotioed that the white at the.
South have n larger proportion than tha
wane s exaar saotwss st tna covaury
- Aaas. '
COLLIN COUNTY REUNION
J BayiWeoaiBtaa anef Old - Se-
K tiers Got Togetbar.'
' (He eat Post assets. )
stturtnaiy. Texas AaeTuet htwrtw stxth
a at th CoUht
ty ax-afaaat sis nd aid art!
at Bt ass's paraS .- soathwost af
this Bsnrntng. It WIS twartt
three day. A bag tn anrbsoao wiB b
a feature ef each day. Tlx is wiH ha ad
dressee by numerous lusskii at State
reputalloa aad thsr ar maay ether at-
tractions -..'
A pared to tna steal aroawaa MT by
the CbsausarsweUs baaaf and twenty
young lasiea grimii ta wBite. ea
borara was a fee tars thai manias.
A ardmdtt dinner an annual feature
waa served today at the elegant bans at
B. W. Klrkna tries. s7 us vw.
ax to in voareoersta vaterana aad
whree by th Dejtahter mt th Coe-
toy. -xae
which ia
prove an of the Mgxeat aad a
eaawful hi tha country 'a kiatory.
FOR SUMMER THEATERS.
Meeting Held Looking to Eatmb-
itfonient of uiain.
(Houaton post BsasttL) '
DaJtaa. Taxaa Ausuat ML Tha maaat
ef three srirntm! thaatera aa Taxaa I
ioofince t DBlhvs today for th asn
poee at artaBsdntr a chain af
theaters hi Tanaa m order tn mt
best attixMtaaa tram tha North aad Baa.
These srissst at th eon fat tens wsrs:
C. B. McAiima amminir at Cycle Pant
theater. Dellta: Sidney Wlaa asaaeger of
niecxrxn rara amn Aaxnauo. ana rrea at
lUahow. exeat aer et Hiaklaad Park. Hov.
toe. Mr. Wise aam ismassms .Harry
ot a
Gored by a Cow.
(Houston Past Special.)
nova eeuld flaht
bxflleted ht the aid
Jto ttjajrlaa
t & j-
OUaiMtna tottan uatiutge.
4
ii'sxsun past apstdal ) -
O. T Aaanj
ity. Planters aomnlttn that the ahed-
sqwsrm ana saitn aoua are ralllaar
The as waa tt aery h nntchoaaaal
at aaaseritand tha raaat. . -
rvMJa3ROVB.-nmre ma Taxaa.': A
tt-dira. us pnasrai dlsd .that
1 aner
A PACT
ABOIJTmBUJES!!
taaataxr ttttt sn"th
fvaat ataliast at csaws fcy a ala-
etwUVKR. 1 aa
Tttl. IS A PACT ' J
wmsAsaaylBj
'Pi"PT
:ralJYCt5
9ll' lOCJ t th
TaayBia;k' f -'cw
r?7tatattiwttr.
1 see s. -- -
Necona. Texas. Aaawst kt Lnto ywstsjp.
day artsraooa while sosaa boys ware drtw-
Ins a rUd ow to ta mnlis mssls la
ba need la th buB flaht to a Baumd
aft ther. the aaaaal ktekadl aa old saaa
by the Basse at Hsndrtx. kaoeked htm
down aad gored hbn serst eta Before tha
ar off. A ami raa
Owtswm
mams to ta Ohlikiam eatnm crop thto
caaaaaat
T11W
uuu
TsttitawMfctagaad
45t-.
Our Great Stile
of MenVV'?
Trousers
wktch started yestertlauv Biorn-
S tat proved to be a ntsnet of ex
traordinary d rawing power.
at any men who caoaa to bay
oss pair bought two SO (Teat
wen the value and so nlmsinr
me styles.
t ft
5 '
. v
There were 1J0O pnlra plarr '
v oa sal oonalrtinr of abgoluiu...
mirs worstodt and tmawlota In a
lsrir variety of pattatua in.
ajottoa or mefeailtatt worst..
. ta tha lot) all styles and a!
s ta Bt Baa of STsry proporti '
- Lot 1 TVoTiseri that seTJ In
tacslar way for t aa4 IS a
$3.00
H 1
Xot t TrsuBorg that ten tn t
rsuralar wajr jor xi and 13
1" K mm f1"- t
- .$4a00 .
COOlaiNC
' . 'On the Kill at
&ie ---r 5ve-f
IStirek
r.i Rouind trip Rata
1 .. . t
S2I-3C
e ( K
CaW.STRAir
X . k 'C a . ..
n '1 Fort Worth.
CROCKERY t
; amdGLASSWAI
C L & theo. eee::.
5i i
sinqle:
TUBE I
TIRES..': I
Tmee Mot snot 1
tana tot bsim aa.
larck Calmore. tOU fralrio
UOwM SMttl ajtt lUsBnma aVaBiBBnat nj f
insr Tubs uiy. .
17ALL PAPEf
ui::doiv eir.
AND
LirJSEEDlCIL
Y7rttt for PWcei.'
needl or aend oa yof-r?
c-rdera and Iher t::"
mand our beat efiort:.
Tba market on C"
Uasetd CHI ta r-
L'hr prlcea can t.
r ' liaBfaxansmahB
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p v .f(t K..
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