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MOLLIE BRANT
WEATHER-CROPS
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S0jNG3 fWSTRATI.
Looit Had the But of It for a
J " PooWe with Brookljra. I
The Warriors Wet Sett; Awf
To$ the Dtlaware laaadiap at
Bureau Report on the Condition of
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Saratoga '
Wheat and Con.
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NEW YORK AND PITTSBURG
m umm batted
WINNER FOR SECOND TIME
And Beat Her Time of Las Year
by One-Fifth of a Second.
Waa Favorite.
RUST DOES UTTLE HARM
Captured Another Game Each;
Cincinnati Batted In Win-
ning Run in Eighth.
Out a Victory in the Second In-
As a Rule the Corn la in Excel
ning Rumor of the Saia ef
" Beaumont Franchiae. '
lent Condition A Good .
Crop of Oats.
:i V;; JI0rUSX0N:j4JtTmrBD:aDAY HOENtNO.: AUGUST 9; 10015.
tatttjatattaMM BPjttSSBSttSfaBgl I II Ill I 1 "
' The National league.
Played. Won.
lfew Tork .
Pittsburg . . .
Chicago
Philadelphia
Elaannatl
Bt. Louts ...
Boston
Brooklyn ...
Lost p. c.
n m
B M
M 4M
41 6M
49 US
44 T
7 114
M
a to
m a
I M
W M
101 62
101 M
ua a
(AssrcUted Press Report.)
Bt. Louis iutuit (.-Brown arid It
Both pi l chd good bmll and held the visit
ore fo at all ilipi
ncore First game p
PJ V1 Ml 000 oti
R
m
I
Hmyra mil T uk.. a.. ... . ...
Bergen ' M
boore Second gams R H
!'futa Oil 001 P-7 9 1
Brooklyn 4W000O-I (
saTan and Grady; Mitchell aud Rltux.
(Associated Press Report )
Cincinnati. August I. wlth"two
win
out tn the eighth Inning Barry
three baeea. sending la two runn
bit for
Boore u u
Philadelphia uuo wo ooo-l I o
Walker and Street; Plttinger and Ab-
bot L
(Aaaoclated Preae Report)
Pittsburg. August 8-Pltt.burg won an
unlntereetlna same In th. i.mh .... .
him
Score R H E
Pittsburg 010 010 030 1-4 lj 1
Button lie ioo uoo o4 7 '
I-eever. Lynch and Ulbeon. Wlihelm and
Jvtedham.
(Aaaoclated Preea Report.)
- Chicago. August a Kew York defeated
Chicago by batting Weimar hard In the
first and third Innlnga.
Score- R H R
('hlcego 1MWO 000-I 10
"f?.01 1UJ 000 00U 4 U V0
VVelmarand Kllng; Taylor. MaUhewaon
and Bresnshan.
The Southern League.
Cluha
Played. Won. Lost P. C.
New Orleans
6hrveport
Birmingham .
Atlanta
Memphis
. Montgomery .
tittle Rock ..
Kasha-Ills ..r..
8 J M 70
2
2 2 44 w
(I II 13
5 U ill
U 44 41
77 60 (ti
n M to Ml
(Aaeodated Preae Report.)
Atlanta. August a Atlanta-Montgomery
rain.
(Associated Press Report.)
Memphis. August (. Shreveport batted
anggS at will today while1 toe locals
Dould do nothing with Hartley. The vis-
itors plftyed an errorless game. Attend-
ance UOO.
Score- H B
Bhrevenort IS 100 o. 10 13 0
Memphis ont ooo oso ( (
Hartley and Frits; Suggs and Petit.
(Aaaoclated Preee Report.)
Meridian. Mies. August (.New Or-
Texns bad no difficulty hi taking the sex
nd game of the series from Little Hock
car ouncning nits against the visitors.
H
Utile Rock
New Orleans
Wat: and Garvin;
Sullivan
... 100 000 000 1 4 1
JUU U3IJ Ui.' S 7
Philips gtratlon and
(Associated Press Report.)
Birmingham. August 8 Birmingham
succeeded In dftating Nashville through
the pitching of Salee and errors of Kenan
and Jsnalng. with opportune hitting.
Score- R H B
Birmingham 000 001 -4 i I
ftashrllle 100 000 00fr-l t
nalce anil Matthews. Herman and Sara
The American League
Crabs Played. Won Lost. P.C
Cleveland 96 66 40 671
Philadelphia !W 61 IS 67
Chicago SS 61 IS 'IJJ
New Tork 87 47 40 641
Boston 88 44 44 Mi
Detroit 91 43 49 41
Washington -41 62 4J9
Bt Louis SO 11 6 144
(Associated lreea Report )
New Tors. August 8. New York-Ohi-cago.
nun
(Associated Press Report.)
Boeton. August 8. Boston shut out Detroit-Score
R H B
Boston flCl 000 00 3 1
letrolt . . WW) 000 0 6 0
Plnen. Criger and Arrnbruater; Diacn
and Warner.
(Associated Press Report.)
Philadelphia August (After losing tan
Straight games Cleveland defeated the
leaders by a narrow margin.
Score R H Q
Cleveland 100 100 J0O- 6 7 1
Philadelphia 100 on ioo 4 10 9
Rhodes. Bemhard and Buelow; Plank
and Powera.
(Aaaoclated Press Report.)
. Washington. August ( Washington andj
at. Loula today had a pitchers' battle.
Which was decided In the local team a
favor by Hill's single In the tenth Inning
-Score R H el
Washington 000 100 (no 1 i 7 I
St. Louis 000 80s 001 0 1 7 1
Patten and Klttredge; Olade. Rota and
Spencer.
American Association.
Louisville It Minneapolis 0
Indianapolis 0. 81 Paul I.
?olumbus t Kansas City 4.
oledo 4. Milwaukee 9
Toledo 6. Milwaukee la.
Wade Moore Hurt.
: Wads Moors received a palnfol wound
goring the preliminary practice yester-
aay tnat win seep mm out ot tae gams
tor 4 wmek or un days. Kargsr wns
Batting fuago files to the outfield bay
tossing the ball to him when the hat
slip pad from his hands aea struck Moore
ever the aye cutting the flesh to
Moore wss helped Into the
wss belj
land by the players where Dr. Hluea
dressed the wound. Moore remained at
ike park until the game waa finished.
t " Oortuun Coming Home.
- Arthur Weber of the Houston tea
gal will a telegram from Bliss
president of the South Texas league yes-
terday etaUng that be will be In Hous-
ton Sunday.
SPECIAL
SUMMER COURSE
. $23.00 .. r.
Pogrtiaai tmsrasteed: arrt
teaohera: Amerioan hesdqmarterf
Joaa-vDuployan ihorihand; indtt-
Vtdo-al . hsttrnetroo ; aarji qaaresrs;.
famtrti toeatioB. CU. wrHa w
fhout (or trn'Mtaiogm. Saa.
Wnllu7INIIIM.' i . ' V .
HHEfeLEB bUJISEtS
Houston a San Antonio i.
BtMMunont 4 Galveston f r.
The South Texas Lcagua.
Cluba Plavad. Won. Lass. P.C
Houston M 1 a
Baa Aatoalo M a 17 (H
Oalrestoa M 1 U 41T
nt (4 U n Ml
A targe) cluster mt swats broke tsaee m
the eecoad rouad yesterday. A stnaie by
Crawford sad tern sacks by . Trneedale
and Weber put a lovely kibosh oa these
scrappy visitors who shipped out of tows
with three large dents hi their ball play'
tag systems. The combat wound up 4
to L
The Fifth ward peach did the filtering
for the Msneis and he was about the
liveliest proposition In the hall yard. Not
only did he ambuscade the visiting sqnad
with Ave sparsely settled hits but he
fielded his o (Ins. A (air steed cluster
a ere st the ball yard to take one last
rarewell look at those haughty Warrlora
All hands were deeply overjoyed st Nel-
son's success and cheered him as he
tamed the visitors Inning after
with his larboard slsnts.
The home talent didn't give Nelsos
flawless support but the mlseues were
as badly scattered as the enemy's blngles.
and did no damage until the elchth cha
tr when tow wabblea inu ait pall
wmi rare iBm ineir on 17 run.
The brtcht partlcmlar fealurea of th
nutlnee re two double play- that were
o fast as to give the spectator the
htlnka. Truedale Crawford and Hunter
were the actor In three thrilling feata.
Crawford on each oocaalon acted aa the
hinge. Trueedale woild pick up the pel-
let and toaa It to Crawford with one
motion not a fraction of a second belnc
Joat and Crawford would tariff the bulb
lo Hugjtar with aplendtd aocuracr.
Cfcg-wnM- alao sot Into the llmeltfht aa
a re'-ll f r)n making; three forseoua
awiuy. onr o them for two aacka. and
rexUTerirvf r the pie oouhier twice.
TriWNiJ Jid aplendld work at eecond.
despite kw tatt mlacnea. and hie wallop
for two aacka pent Orawford to tne fin
an mara wiiq
ilarvela.
t opening; rua for the
Dutch PaaUg w6 tf
the team after 'Ifevfagj UT of the came
for a waek. and Tate dfditd the life
out of everything that came hia war. It
wasn't much but Dutch was Hhere with
the goods every time and Dutch got a
wat. but It was an accident. It waa a
fly to left and Moraiea who had taken
Thabo's lob In the seventh chapter lost
the ball In the sun. Weber was also there
with a lare bale of goods. He atrmng-led
three (Ilea and uncorked a two-bacger.
me aurveis piayea a raau snappy
that
full of ginger and they
boea with
splendid Judgment which.
helped
While the game waa proareaslng another
player was rudely Jarred. This time U
waa Bob lirdmondaon. A foul Up cauicht
hfm on the crest of a talon and the same
was baaly dented. Boh grabbed the
dtdglt w.th the other hand and want
throngl. the usual OkMlom IfrdicaUna;
great pain. The players gathered around
Kdmondson and some of them tried to
catch hold of the finger to pull It. Wade
Moore notwithstanding nil Injuries
walked on the diamond and made a crit-
ical examination of 1L Hunter got a dip-
per of water and poured It over Bob's
mottled fin. This seemed to relieve the
pain and Bob put on the mask again and
went to work. The wounded paw swelled
i:p conaluerabiy and after the game It
looked like an electric faulb. Bob gamely
lugged along and will continue to do so.
.here were manv oeonle In the si-and
and that thouarhl that Bob was on It
ling but Bob was hurt sure enougrh
this
time.
The field exhibit of Mr. Morris' pals
waa very stylish but the work of Mor-
ris a aa decidedly punk. Mr. Bradley
right fielder won the laurel wreath by
making four fine catch a. three of them
being off the halr-raialnc order. In the
fifth inning he went to deep right field
and epearcd a skylark from Brlakey i
Kit In the seventh chapter he sped over
the green sward and scooped In a line
drive within an Inch of the ground while
fctMinf at top speed The stab heat Hun-
it out of a blngle A few momenU
later lie flagged a wallop that Kdmond-
son had tajeged for three base. The
catch waa made while running sldewaya
Mr Clark the crack Ban Antonio twin-
er waa somewhat out of gear the Mar-
vela hooting seven arrows into hla aya
Urn. four of which were good for two
I H-a I n the second round Clark got
the hardest Jolt he has received this sea-
son. Toot bese-runaing by The bo and aharp
- fielding by the Marvels prevented the
Warrtore from scoring In the first round.
Thebo drew a base on balls. Haldt hit
to left for two bases acd Thebo foolishly
tried to score on the wallop but fast
fielding by Mo wry and Paullg shot down
the left gardener fifteen feet from the
turkey. Haldt whined ta third while
Thebo waa being killed at the plate.
Bradley drove a slaaler to Hunter and
Haidt was caught at the plate by a
whlaker. Bradley stole second and TrUe-
dale bungrled on Newnam's drive. Mor-
ris took the center of the ataga and to
the wUd delight of the crowd he took
three 1 wipes at the leather without touch-
ing It
The Marrela butted Into the score board
In the second session. Brlskey filed to
Newun. Crawford punched the leather
to deep short for a sack. raullg'a poke
to Morris was switched to first and Craw-
ford landed on second. It waa up to
Trueedale and he made good by clouting
the pigskin to center for two cushions
and Crawford wiggled over the tape.
Weber landed on the pellet for a brace of
RUrows and Trueedale raced to the pan.
elson broke up the swatfeet with a tap
to Clarkv Another Marvel pedaled the
sacks In the seventh. Crawford clouted
the horsohide to left for two bases.
Paullg waa knifed at first. Trneadale
fanned and Haldt let Weber's drive get
sway from him end Crawford stepped
blithely to the footlbjhts.
Houston's run In the fifth eras the re-
sult of Morris' bad fling and a ran for
two bases by Hunter. -
The one lonenome wallflower soade by
the vial ting: brigade was tabbed m the
etgtitk spasm. Pave drew first on Hun-
ter's muff and Clark hit Into Trm sflaU
sad a double play resulted. Morales
landed on ftrst on a weird toaa by Crew-
ford. HaWdt hit safe to tenter and Brto-
key let the leather get neat aim and
Morales tabbed
Hourton- AB R an PO A R
Mowry If 4 I 1 f
Hunter lb 4 6 1 l
ktrtslrey. cf 4 9 t i
Brisker of a 2 I a a I
rlt!0fSV ! I
pauiig. n 4 i 1 1 1 i
Weber rf i 1 $
Nelson p L Still
Totals .
I tin I
San Aatoalo
AB R BR 10 A B
Bradley rf 4 t 1
Kewnass. lb 1 a S
i
1
1 !
I In
Hsoojetas ag
Peaa. a
Ctarta p .....i
It
' TethM ..r..
TlOUrWsOa eaa.i.a..
amasa nnnmrv aeaaaaaa a e4aeui
piiemaryT t . - . ...
vWataraed rune Htmgtmi
UffU
Ha
A s"r- V t I .11 "lk
; A
sssaeeeeessasaaaaees- sswttseei s ss MsmsssseseeweiWe;
Two-base hits Huster. Crawford. Truee-
dale. Weber. Haldt.
Stolen bases Weber Bradley New nam.
Double plays Trueedale Crawford and
Hunter 2.
Bases on balls-Off Nelson 1. off
Clark 1.
Hit by pitcher Haldt.
Struck out By Nelatu I by Clark L
Passed ball- Pare
Left on bases Houston Ban Antonio 7.
Time of gmiDe One hour and thirty min
ute.
Umpire Mr. prootor.
The Game Today.
Galveston and Houston will clash at
West End this afternoon and s fast
ppy game Is expected. Gehreeton Is
playing a fast game tost sow the fast-
est of say deb In the league sslde from
Houston and the Sand Crab have gat
more than a loo kin for the pennant. Ed
die Kargsr will pitch for Houston snd
rhsps Slater will oo tne aruuery wore
uajvesioa. Liaaiea
are free at the
gate but will be charged for seats In the
grand stand.
in. sum aiaui. i .
A DETENTION CLUB
Organised at Virginia Point by
fi tctier Maxwell.
t Houston Post Special )
Oalveston. Tesas August (.Pitcher
laxwell. the crack t wirier purchased
from the Greenville Cotton States leagu
ers s st Virginia roint in quarantine
nd has tinea there since Saturday. He
will probably be let out In time to ta
th Band rvarai before tbev leave Houston
for San Antonio. The t wirier telephoned
that he is being treated well but that
time hangs beevtly on his hands snd
he wanted a ball to practice a Uttle with.
One was sent op to him this morning.
Another message thla evening from the
camp announced that Maxwell hsd oc-
ean I sad the Stegomyla Fasclata baseball
iRlub of Virginia Point and was In full
Dracuce. Three Italians wno never warn
of the great American gajne; s Mexican
two Irishmen tne queranrine oocwr anu
guard and Maxwell eomposs the team.
Rebeersals four times a day and the bal-
ance of the time Is devoted to killing
mosquitoes.
BEAUMONT CLUB
Said to Have Been Sold to Max
well Morris.
It was reported hare yeaterdsy that Mr.
Ooseett of Beaumont had decided to get
out of the game and that he had sold bis
franchise. No oosflrmstioa could be bad.
(Houston Post Snecial.)
Beaumont Texas August a Mr. Oos-
sett refuses to be quoted snent rumored
sale of the local club but It la said re
liably that the franchise of toe Beaumoat
club has been eold to Maxwell Morris of
Oalvestoa. and that the deal will be
closed at the league meeting at Houston
tomorrow. Mr Ooseett Is to retire for
business reasons and to take s summer
trip. Tne terms ot the deal are sot ob-
tainable. THE NEW SCHEDULE.
Chattanooga and Meridian Now
in Southern Ieague.
(Associated Press Report I
Uttle Rock. Ark.. August a President
Havana ugh of the Southern league today
announced the revised schedule for the
remainder ef the season. Meridian will
be the home of the New Orleans team
sad Chattanooga the home or the 8hrev-
mn team. A cssamusicatioa was re
ceived today from the Commercial club
ef Aanlstoa asking the transfer of some
team In the league te that city.
The North Texaa League.
Clubs Ptaved. Won. Lost. P. Ct.
Temple
101
Dallaa
Waco
Port Worth
1M
47
4t
M
Mt
(Houston Post Special.)
Port Worth. Texas August (.Waco
got hers today aad aha got it In th. uses.
The Panthers have evidently sidestepped
their hoodoo aad they celebrated the oe
eaatea with a swatfsst. Singles and two-
bsagere bunts and base running by tba
Paa there made today's same with th
Wane Titers one that satis fled a lens-felt
deal re ef lbs Port Worth fans.
Score- R II
Port Worth .( b (
waoo ma 409-1 t a
HanlOB aad Kmia; Praia. Btovall ami
Ragsdale.
(Hetntos Pest apacaal.)
Dallas Taaaa August (. Teaaple (safe a
large plant of the tenant proapoot eat at
Dallaa today by wlanins las third
straight game. Porter and Dleoa erar
both hit freely bat tba Teaaple mea get
therr bta In Jmttar oondlHoai ta tba early
mninga. Andrea and Myess (or Dallas
tarrortsld tba ball hy smashing at sat
safely Jnrr Use tbsiSrar at bat. The
ether total mem dM tnefflcleaitatick werk.
Dlxea And Kalkhaft did goad ana timely
rwettJhg for the .vtal tors sad Sbeltoa
and A adrawa net haaaa ntmt - . . . -
tal jf.6eVae -' !
inas ..... . l-a-l . ( c
l-iaoa a4 talalwtt furteg bud Klokey.
-uteat.
!0;
M essa. - SWa
EXCITING INCIDENT
UMPIRE LEFT THE FIELD
WITHOUT DECIDING
The Second Game Between Beau-
mont and Galwton I Still
in Doubt.
(Houston Post Special )
Beaumont. Texan. Auaroat (V-Tber eyas
plenty of excHnmtst la the eoehle-aemeW
this afternoon h.lnsns ateeuavowt aaaf
Oalveeteo- It resulted m Umpire Mwfaw
leaving- tke Held la the Brat half af tkw
ftfth innlsg watts Beansaoot was at tat
and in the arrest of Centals sr-.ee eat
the Oalrestea team am the aiai.sls( eg a
flee egalnet Kern mar by a
peace to the taae of g i
total being HI. 7s.
Beaumoat bad woa the Bret same 4J ta
lpUylng1 rings all aivund the OejvWtea
Oalveston scored two runs m her. aw U
of the first Inning la Us sscosd game.
The score stood that way until iieeubaost's
half of the ufth Inning when tareaateeTlea
filled tne bases and Barrett's double down
the left field foul line sent la two rune.
The Oalvestoa team surreuaded Morrow
la a body sad demanded that ha salt ft
a foul. The ball bit. iasids the bag and
Iatham picked It un st least tea feat from
the foul line. Morrow knew It was a fair
kit. but did not act la the matter oa the
ground that he did not nee It. The orowd
got nervous ana lantaia svemmer wi
ing uj
un to the srsnd
stand called them a
lot of foola Ha waa
4 d- while Morrow made for a street car
and went to town makingf ae deemtoa
whatever as to the game.
rTRST OA ME.
Beaumoat
AB R BH PO A B
Barrett rf ...
Kitchen aa ...
Kane lb
loagiar. cf ...
L. Smith. If ..
Hsyee. lb
Rverhart lb ..
Oordon. c
McFarland. p
Totals
OaJveatOD
...a 4 a n it i
AB R BH PO A
Cermak. cf ....
Cavanaugh. Jb
Kapban. as-rf
Block o
BVsutbar. p
Totals ....
By Innings
Beaumont ..
Oalveetoa ..
Summary:
..MJ 1 T 17 14 !
4B44 4a-t
mmtm-t
Earned
st (l
Stolen beam Idingloy
areraart.
Two-oaee ait Mares.
Three base hit L. Smith.
Double plays (vanauarh to Tim to
Block.
Sacrifice hits fXltcbea. Kane. Bverhart
Baeee on halls Ever hart. Wsjnm
Hit by pitched ball L. Smith.
Struck outBy McParmad a by Reu tit-
er 1.
Levt oa bssss Baaniwotn a. OaJveaton I
at asms una hear snd thirty
Umpire Mr. Morrow.
(BCOND OAMB.
ab am Po a
Barrett rf .
Kitchen as
Kaae. lb ...
Longlev ef
L. Smith. If
Hayea. tb .
Svernart. a
Oordon. o ..
Robb p ....
Totals ..
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h-ow ::::::::::::::: i
ter-Jt ::::: 111!?
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Mewa. w
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Tots la
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9
Beaumoat
Uarreaton
Caraed rue Qarvsstsa L
Stalsa ae aa flaailiin
Twe-baae htt-Jutohaa.
Base oa halls A. amltl
rut oy piiosei
Baorlfloa hit
Struck out Br Robb S
Left oa. bases Beaassoait (. Oarveetoa 1
Tim ef saw l Thirty
Umoir Mr. Morrew.
'TBirtp-eure
. BROKE THE RECORD.
laawpokl -bda SctM ai In
KvFimtMrOmi.
Ta lalertaisrsieaa gaama Wake two
atatd iKnrds MsVanWM. aasl kiaavforav-
rns ta taa i amm Ma. awta ibe araSM.
Lespatd twllet ( (aaa. arbanh a tba Msaw
set seara srrar made la the Stars m a
f ry-tram (aaa. Team t . I ta wbk
A. Smith as
Tevis. rf ...
Latham. If
Hora. lb ...
Jaw m:?1
testsMsssss esse ease eo ass g
Leopold rolls made a total of 1211 plna.
.which la the beet ever made in Texas by
g five-men team In fifty frames.
Merllna waa second high In the Indi-
vidual scores by rolling W. and team No.
4 took the second team score with 1114.
Fourteen men out of 26 rolled tea. or bet-
ter. The follow! n are the scores:
Team No. 1 11(41 Tot.
Behwetkhart I X B 17
Oliver 67 d SI S a U7
J- Weiss a 41 a M IN
Charlton 46 41 M 6 n
Oreea 46 61 it 41 41 m
Team total M
Team Na 1 1(14 1 Tot.
Merllna 47 I 44 66 (7 X7
Kent hard 46 64 M (7 M M
DenMsen M M 4t M 17 IB
Wolf 42 n 14 ( .. 5f
Cohn a 11 M 17 11 lit
Team total (79
Team No. 1- 1 I ( 4 ( Tot
Sam a m a m a in
strong a a a m it ja
J. H. Meyer .... a ( 41 M M JU
Mrincke a a M 17 B 166
Kuklmsa M 41 3S0
Team total Mt
Team No. 4- 11(41 Tot
Pascbe 44 64 il 44 66 X
Cnrotaers -. 44 as a a 41 XI
Hsmblea B M a m)
Benalger a a B e 44 14
Smestoa 66 60 a 61 m at
Team total l.UI
Team Na (- 1 1 ( 4 Tot
Kattmana 17 U 8 74 a 14
Albreeht 47 a a 4 M 14
Knoeel 41 66 M 41 8f
BaOe 44 44 a a at
Leopold 6s B B 64 a at
total
-UU
PTOMAINE POISONING.
Clark Griffith Had Narrow Es-
cape at Coney Island.
(Associated Press Report.)
New Tors. August I Clark Griffith
anassaar of the American Iragiu New
York team narrowly miaul losing his life
by ptomsln. poisoning. His
last night showed much inl-
and he la Ukehr te be shout
m s few days. Mssager Griffith.
by his wife dined at Coney
lamsl Sunday night and was returning
besoe by train when the manager was sud-
deary attacked with terrible pains. They
beeemv so severe that It was deemed ad
visable to atop on lbs way and the suf-
ffsrer waa carried late a drug store. Phy-
taHisag worked ever the oatleat for a
leaf Unas snd finally relieved him. Yes-
terday however. Ortrfilh became much
worse but by careful nursing be milled
frem the attack aad after a restful sleep
3.:
swveral hours appeared much better.
lastia noma before the second at-
Special Meeting Called.
VlM) President James Noma of the
Bowth Texas league has called a special
msatltm af the league. The meeting will
be aasd at the Tremont bstel this after-
neon aa 4 o'clock. The meeting te called
for the purpose of settling disputed games
mmT important matters.
COMPLAINT MADS
Te tba Interstate Commerce
Commission.
(Houston Post Special.)
Aastm. Texas. August L The railroad
has adopted a new plan of
the rallrpads which dls-
acalnst Texas Is lowering ln-
Ab Instaace of thla prao-
tty brought to the attention
SC. the i naimlasliia It consisted of the
sat at asasar from New Orleans to Texas
snwnmas peeats betas 44 cents while from
Mew Orisaaa to Ardmore sad other points
hi ladaan Tarltory tbs rate oa the name
tatty was oaiy m cents tne ois-
wbate the lower rate was applied
toaster than where the higher rate
Was appms. While the eommmnaon has
a (arladistiosi aver later. tat. rates the
laar mabss H tbs duty of the eommlsmosi
aa brine sack oases to the attention of
Urn haterestate uomineif. eomsilsmns The
Pa Serai laar provides again.! tae prao-
aaa anmalamad of.
A (urns I eowiplaint has been submitted
te the hilar eta la ot
commerce commission
by a majority of tbs
f the i
sat the Texas onmsilmlan. oon-
of Chairman L. J. Storey aad
& a CotnaHt.
awstPs eonteati
It baa neea mr. tjor-
. all along that many
af tb ooeapialBia against Inters tats rates
stwaM he cawreeted by laying tbem be-
fog the awtsretave cemmeret eoanmlssioa.
ktr. ColeulU say that tbs Interstate lines
having Texas connections have been In
aa rajmnai tne laiwasw .
i th Taaaa rates are redaoed by the
aisaeaav thereby making up any ee-
ny tnaa aaarnt ne causea ay re-
Ussi af tartr Texaa revenues. Aa ef-
wlH be aaads ta pat a stop as this
rtlm thieaagb tba good offices of tb
New Sap Prldent
ema Aadiala Texaa A asset It a aav-
ber eadnqr that the Baa Aatoax
(neat la S'etsmkm aad eteet a psa si Si at.
ins pee' urn aaa seam
ye la l etC H H
to te
(Associated Press Report.)
Bum toga. August a. The Delaware ban-
dies p fell to Mollis Brant who woe the
same race last year In 1:1 1-6. Today she
clipped a fifth of a second off tbs Urns.
nollle Brant opened In ths betting at 1
to 1 and closed st 1 to A
Six furlongs Memories.
Line of
Life.
Belle.
Nannie Hodge. Time 1:11 4-4.
Handicap mile Bedouin.
Bir i.yuwood. Time 1;41.
Five and one-half furlongs Belle Bales-
r. Anadonla. Red more. Time IS.
ine Lie la ware mile Motile Brant Dol-
Ue Spanker Cairngorm. Tune 1:1 1-4.
Five and one-half furlongs selling
Hooray. Hermitage. Lord of the Forest.
Time 1 (S.
Mile maidens Olow Star Sullies. Oam-
bler. Tune 1:4.
Saratoga Entries.
Five and one-half furionga selling De-
scend lot. Royal Chins 100. Dodlna M
Jessamine (4. Amnesia 94. Hester W. a
Avlstoa I. Yslagal lot. Odd Elm a Mar-
gerei aa. m Mies roint lus. Kutn w.
i. Anneta Lady
M6. Medina
M. .
Anms
Uakley Mollte Donohue Its. Bivouac
104. Sufficiency Ida. Aatraer M.
Short course steeplechase handicap
Jim Newman 16. Preagrave 141 Rac-
eway 141 steelmaker IB Daffy Down
Dllly 140 Punctual IK.
Three-fourths of s mile the Grand
union aariyittreqgs tlx venanr u mi-
tie "Awe U7L Mldss 111 Perverse UN. Ad-
juntVt bir. Jerry Weinberg 116 Sandy
Ot UA B4 flgas lit Ben Hodder 111.
cme sns tarsa sixteen tna miles hanni-
eap-Oaramaa 1X4 Tyron 111. Bragg lot.
Palm bearer ltxT Little Scout lCuocle
I'righ lot. Lord Badge MS Wire In W0
Eunwood B. Judge Hlmes B Red Friar
IsY Cnronal B.
One mile selling Barbarossa W Bil-
preme Court VS. Cabin 106 Port Arthur
lot. Uttle Wood MS Colossal 14S Brad-
lev's Pst 191 Ascot Belle at. Oray Lad
1 Torkshire Lsd Ms. Bell Indian 111.
Loretta M. 10 Salt and Pepper 104 The
Gadfly lot. Outsider 1(6 Robedor 111
Lineal MS
Seven -eightha of a mite handles
Oraslello IB Prmee Silver Wing. 116.
Pat Bulger 111 Incantation 111 Gold-
smith let Stroller MS Council man Mt
Adrtnth 107. Israelite 104. Foneasta Mi
Master Prim MO ateperor ot IadM. 11
inxerno ex.
EMPIRE STATE PURSE.
Sadie Mack Took Feature Erent
at Kenihworth.
(Aeeeclaled Press Report-)
Buffalo N. T. August 1 Sadie Mack
easily took the dtBO Kmplrs StaOs purs
tor l:a trotters th fsatar ef tb card
at Kaollworth park this afteinuon ta
tare straight bee ta Sadie Mack am a M
ta M favorite ta tba pooling.
IM pace Alterten woa. Dfawoitni mil-
iar second. Pvruna third. Beat Unas (A6
1:M trot- Bo-iolre Stat nurse tm.999
Oey third. Best Ursa
iw.
rs Mary Aidoua
Tn;i
iree-yeer-eld papers 1
xust am ik4.
Tw start era.
trot Hsrdwoa wee
second. Get Away third.
Ceflets
as 1:11.
Fact Erie Result.
(Aaeodated Press Report.)
Buffalo August a. Soseii sad one-half
furionga Rapport Parassua. Econoraist.
Time ...l.
Free furionga Roc
son. J. It F. Tims
Colonel
4-6
Brx furlongs True Wing.
Miss Affable. Time 1:16 1
Mlaa Morgan.
Five furwngs Pipe Capitsno.
Pirate
rouy in. Ttms i :Ji l-a
Mile snd oats-eightb-Blue Pram.
Talk. Rudauek. Time IM 4-6.
Mile and one-eighth Louis Kraft.
on Olrl Trepan. Time 1 al 1-6.
Short cours. steeplechase Dear Hotxa
VoUatine Billy Bay. Tune 44.
Fort Erie Entries.
Bevea-estrbtha of a mile. seUhas Mara-
schino 117 Ernest Parham olendoa 111
Bluish Bart Howe Tom Crabb M0 Mge-
ly 146. Edna Tanner lot. Laura Hunter
KB Stock Kxchans 190. Dixie Andrews.
Dutch rrunts m-
Plve and one-half
aelltmr
Oamsater 111. Lady Travers IlA Sag
IM.
Little Rose MS. Carew. Calabogue. Mss-
sey MS Alma Oords. Oleeea. Gold
Olrl
KTla at. aaa Annse nerry .
Seven-eurhtha of s BUM.
111 nb Henry
Crass 117.
I-uehnnsn. Jr.. US. King
Reevee IM Probe IK Demurrer 1U. Je-
hane lis showman as roar Leer c
Old Mike MT. Muldoon. Chaaeida KM
Trannlat at.
s-fv-elahtha of a mu Fexher Catehem
lit Herman Johnson eat. Away ML Peter
Sterling. Grevills Proposer M4.
SLx aad one-half furlongs ening The
Don Ufc Chaaterelle. To San 1ST. Pres-
tige Mt Sneer Bedlam KM. ImmorteUe
lot. Stay Away. The Thrall Ms Snar-
fras 97.
One sad thras eighths miles aenhw
Ink NT. Prince of PI lean let. Momtdo
AmberlU M Scalper 96 Lemon (Hrl M.
Lee King St. Hoods M. Fair Reveller M.
Our Tlr.aln MS
Six and one-half furlongs AJcaatara
M. Polk Miller kM Monk. MT. Sllurlaa
toi. Many Thanks KB Peggy. Jolly Witch
M. John P. KUrny ss. Hegian rut m.
Latonia Summary.
(Aaaoclated Prees Report.)
Cincinnati. Ohio. August (. Seven fur-
lotuvaDarthula. Belle Tone Happy Jack.
Tune 1 el 1-6
Seven furionga Hortenela Aid area rte
.Wtrnienar Time l'J(l-6.
Five furtongs Caletts.
Lucks. Time m.
One mile Van Hope. Apple.
Man. Tims 1.47 1-1. . .
Ftve snd a half furtonm-Creel.
bon. Neodeeha. Tims l.Ul-e.
Slx and s half furlongs Bryan Cn visas.
Tim I :st.
Latonia Kntries.
i of a mile-Wakeful Ma
Lady Lou NO Florence May M0. Chancy
Mt. Bneda MV Foateata MT Man i ana Mt
Ovadoue MT. A Convict WI. Del Tohoa
MT. Orson Gown IM Python nt Anshaa
US Red Cliff 114.
One aad eae-alxteenth miles sallrsr
Frivol 94. Katie Bowers M Hot M. Dr.
Riley M. Red Leaf B Male Hanlon (S
Royal pearl M. Scotch Thistle at
F1s slsatbs mile puree Pretty Mm
B. Marvin Neal M. Anita K. Rnaoh Ma.
Bpeedmsksr m. Treaela Mt Agnolo at.
Short curs. handicap statplachsss -Ohio
Kmg IB Anns Ownmnner IB taayx
II IB KHmoti IB New Amsterdam VIT.
Bins Mint 117. Oonld its.
FvM eighths nail puree Jack s Quoin
MS. Llla M MS. All Brown MS. Hattm
KtauTaton at Nearer hb. uantta
Lynch MS. Plan
Reeeell sUt Cut Glass
Thraa qua wars af a mile sMItmy Cuba
M. Th Roustaboet MV Cotnnel Jim
Donglaa Na N amine. MS Carina MT. Jo
Ocas MS. Sand Bath IB Pall Sway IB
Horteai ill. Alltata 11X Bestmaa U4. Blytbe-
neea m. Black Pox U4. Potter lit
Two Fatally Hurt.
CBwtoa Peat Special
S3 Paset Texaa. August a William
Cook ef Hassstadt. Oibsea eonnty.
ana. sad Dastd O. Harmon of Met
Hamilton coasty Ohio out of work
hopped oa the railroad track
train art
ft ( a. s. aaday.
PHIS - VawasS
area (d
teat and 9sB asleep A
sad both wtB peoeabty die. Tbay an
MS al a hneail here.
fjahpi'taad. Texas. Aagwst a-A hisii
(serngiw f rata lisi i iinl filltag east
akjrht okol ta. as. and to atlil tajalaaj
Aeewl rear mi km has I
ean.a 4a'Bb .Vi I
(Houston Past Special.)
Washington. August L Tnreshing ef
winter wheat Is largely completed la th
prmclplA wheat State. Tbl work has
however been Interrupted by
Kansas and complaints of Injury from
motet urs continue from portions si 'Tea
nesaee and the Middle Atlas tic
flowing for fall seeding m In
In the southern porUona of th
valleys While the rust In spring wheat
Is more or less prevalent in the Da
kota aad to a slight extent hi NahraaW
a a low ana Minnesota tne reports gen-
erally Indicate that the crop baa ant suav
talned serious Ikiury. -Harvest I fin-
ished ta Iowa and Is la progress tn Ne
braska and ths southern portion of
Dakota and Minnesota bat ha ae ret
begun ta North Imkota where the crop Is
generally In excellent condition with Ions
heads which are fining well In Ore-
gon harvesting a active wh.ro yield is
below expectations. In Waenlnsiua
spring wheat is rinanrna raotdlv
beyond further Iniurv from hot wtada.
Over the central and western portions
of ths corn belt aad th greater part ef
the Middle Atlantic States corn esmtlnns
In excellent condition aad. while needing
nun m in. una vauey tna esnoataoai f
the crop tn that district la generally in
premising coodltloa.
Nearly all reports Indicate that a aoo
crop of oats has been secures. Bar-
vesting is now nnisaed except in
treme northerly dlatrlcts vhr . It
well advanced.
Navasota Texas August t A good
Ma avu nvre anuut aayiuw una
ng am aunng tna onjr several
feu. Hardly enough m oil are
rlnre tell te
though the gradual wldenln- of th eeV
ht Picking habit has been tatsrfaias
wltb Work has bean sommi iiusd as- th
. warehouse hack of the Ceartral
freight ease for ass of tb ftii aliens
Orocery company. Th warebasss a
sans ouiit ny th r
aad covers sner than
haves.
nempateed. Texas. Aa
naue oi cotton of tbl
tb m
aad marketed bar today
weighed 4M pounds sad soMt
uads aad sold at MH Beats.
i mt was gives by th city
U of 9B. 49 -received by -the
at premium oa I
making a tatal
grower. John Qtngiee
and l also entoys th dlstmrttos ef kavtas
Hearne. .Texas. Anawst sAlaMher
thm vicinity last night.
net suxitcaenuy
mmmn wita rarmrng operaUona. Cot
tan day sacltinsl wUl b
Taylor. Texas Aaxnast S Bght bam
aew eettea srere saarfceted saVaylor y
terday smlrhas a total C twenty gem
THE TltXAS REPORT. .
A Good Average Crop at Con U
rrorniseQ. i
wnucmtmm a a saasmary sf law
the Texas aeotlaai mt th otlm
errtc (or ths aaak savlhal
t. aai:
'Ybe smthM arms a i 1 1
darias the past week. Over the north-
eastern and eastern aeetions. when heavy
fee ttered showers occurred axel eel th
V? .r-aratsra (trtt77lk. BtauL!
52mrt. a-rver. atMTe!a
wm uau. eiiBsi u toe sou a nareeo m
localltlee. Th week waa lulteM
the atat tamayh Itwas hnwiupud S
i aauatle tbs dry
aetal ta iiiiaa
Cora. The era) of sartp ear baa I
arnda. aad Is rtpenmg trrer most of
goosi average
but there hss hue ana
anf Iliseal M m " .l-
vesting a la progress g many miilkiis
couaUea. Lata corn la a en ei ally AoiW
well but h as aeedtng rata m soms M l
Rise and S. M. M. I
s-wejMr gvewinoT wen sna laoas ptrjaaxe.
iJ ran m n.Bflinsl auesty.
coetlaae te do weU.
wiw.i
sceiuie
ai i .i 4 nriai. I.
Of the State. 1Sim1 mrmtm sm
aytne previous nam la tbs ether por-
iaee mi iisiinaa m aas
nletad rial ill r j..
arlag ths week thouch hi localities they
are doing watt. M sedan sad sestmsa
are geoo aaa aaiyms was named an a.
der favoreble asndltloaa. Alfalfa ana (a
sge craps oantxana te weiL The bar.
veetiaa of forage crop ooa tinned axsck
generally cencmuee la i siiallwit nnsdtlaa.
Bweet potato at dotaax weU. Fruit aa
generally fair t go though th pro
Store at Chirtjotv
(Houstoa Post Ss nihil )
ChUtoa. Texas. Aagaet S Fn
pestsly deatroyed H. W. Faawefg
siui eoatent bar last sight1 about
cmca. xna lees run up mm the
snoa only partly covered by tnaa
Th origin or ta
CURE
SICCt
Sad abass h si Suaea4
i assess ways Hal It ay wul set he ee
. fas Bt a ii iibhnl
ACE.U
saMea eaeaeeen ai m . MLa
- wmita easanaaaw. aew msi ;.
i aa.i a a who"1
feJa2ajClpaBlMa
a ( b. yet Oartsrs LMsIAw fBbaaa
s(mllywialCwaeajeerttMm4
hhltmdn i ii 9ae saanfcwsaaa
si mki iiisBliid Clh ins
Mhemasaet. . T
DS(si UtS Mem PBhta mi wssB mat
varyaaswlslahs Oeam awe yuesmasa ansa
tbay iiHiSy wejilieedeaeasrtae
Emma kavna.f wi 9 KtmVLlSaX
-
rM ' -a.
r i. (
. T 1 4Cii-Jr
' ' Takaa On Gets ' f
a Prix ...... wj
Dergaty warm days ef Strsw-
riatttrn yt If yoor old one
looklnc rusty discard tt aad get
"a'BS one for rery uttle Biore
tJxail It would cost tor one or two
food etaanlnaa. ; .
'titM Straw HaU at j fc
ltM Btraw Hats t....lX'J
Btraw Hats at....flX"
HM Btraw Hats st. . . .g2X
VM Btrmw Hats tt-...jZX2
IUI Oil
rjeimjbSy fn Srt gey (mxtff '-'
11 Ci EIctA Str
W pat Bnbner Tins ea Baby Bur
l oans ;
CROCKERY
. glassua:
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i t' Vtebl eet.:::: i
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wiah to atin eaQ yo
: aitentiumte .tha .
rcrca CFb
titzl E::! :
I Lease! 1 law...... -J
taeadajf and . w'tAb-aday of
- . thkaraaL -
m k k - ' -e &y-:?;r
Every lady (jailing will' le
prfaentrxi with a axjeipenir "
Wlliktlytaat.-
4 1 ' - - w s - '' '
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"' Etetrkal S43ppiV
' W0ei07 TrSTaT 8k HothaVxa Tex.
uoov;'Gtf.c
AND
try-
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Writ for Prict when t
need or send at ybar pe:
Stall CHIT best Mortem -
Ths market oa Glass an "
aJosccd Oil is very brm c '
Letter prkes can W expect;.'
JAMES BUTE
HOUST01C 5
1.17. Harper II;
tba Grand Mat H!.'.
at St Lcttua Worltfa Ts.'
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