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IXpUSON DAILY. TOST: SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 23. 1004.
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surriARY c? nz kews
THti WEATHER:
East.! Tex Shower . and
thunderstorms not so warm in
Interior; light sbuth winda x
- b-v v ' 'DOMESTIC.
Mrs. -Carrie Nation attempted to lec
ture a KentucKjr saloon Keeper ana u
knocked down with a chair.
: ; .. POLITICAL.
The Hopklna men had their own way In
..the Illinois state committee.
Senator -Gormen will - not accept the
National democratio chairmanariip.
Tamrarf a friend think he will be elect
ed National chairman by unanimous
Tote.-. . j
The pronnmiontst candidates were for.
many notified of their nomination at In
Fonner Chairman Kaxwell of the Iowa
State committee . haa bolted to the re
pu oilcan rants. .
' (The republicans hare aoheduled every
official in Washington to take the stumn
A I . U . I
uui (it ura .Hiai.n.
George Clark thinks Mr. Bryan should
be curtly Informed that the democracy
haa no place for him and his views.
; THE STRIKE.
tftnor riot were frequent about the
stock yards at Chicago
The order for the renewal of the pack
era' strike came aa a surprise at Kansas
City.
The strikers claim the packers showed
discrimination In the selection of men
for reinstallation
' The packers' strike haa been renewed
the men claiming; a violation of agree-
ment off the part of the employers.
- :A conference of union and packing
bouse officials failed to reach an un-
derstanding add another will be held to-
:.; .
';f";;:.;7V;;WAR.- V!
The Russians were driven from Xlo
Tung with heavy losses.
. i Russia submitted her answer to the
Brltlah protest In the Malacca lncMent.
The Ruestsn commander reports the
steamer Malacca waa seized because she
refused to show her manifest.
If the Brltlah government mark la
found on all the contraband cargo of the
Malacca the ship will be released.
. ' ' TEXAS.
Boat raoea are to be- a feature at Oal-
Veton today.
The Batson oil field ha been materially
widened by a new well.
River stations are to be established at
twenty points In the Stat.
A contract has been let for a dam across
the Braaori by the city of Waco.
The record for attendance at the Waxa-
hachle Chautauqua has been broken.
Miss Goodwin of Pollock fully Identified
the negro who attacked her and who la
In the Jail at Center.
The men on strike at the Fort Worth
paokeiies were not much disappointed be-
cause the settlement waa not bad.
' TEXAS POLITICS.
' There Is to be alight m the Twelfth
District convention today at Granbury.
Eleventh district republicans may. put
up an opponent for Congressman Henry.
Fifteenth district republicans are ex-
pected to put up a candidate to see bow
strong Garner is.
Mr. Cooper's friends may bring up a
Bjlnt aa to popular majority In the Lut-
in convention and may make an argu-
ment thereon. .
" COMMERCIAL .
The stock market was dull tnd islug-
gl.k - -- .;"
Unfavorable cables and the weather In-
fluenced a 1-oent decline in wheat.
the Fall River strike and bad cables In-
fluenced a break In cotton prices.-
Crop progress promises a good fall
trade according to Bradstreet's review.
R. Q. Dun reports tnat encouraging
factor- predominate in the field of Indus-
Fort Worth bad a llbertl run of cattle
but the selling waa forced outside the
market Influences.
SPORT.
Galveston beat Houston In tbe ninth.
Beaumont won two games at Ban An-
tonio. Bad News won the feature event at
Brighton Beach.
There will be three good races at Brigh-
ton Beach teday.
Four favorites were winners on an or-
dinary card at St. Louis.
Favorites long shots snd second choices
divided Donors at Chicago.
v ' HOUSTON.
The negro Masons of Texas concluded
their work and adjourned.
Tbe city Is fun of delegatea for the
five conventions to be held today.
Mr. Adele Barrett died at the resi-
dence of J. A. McNabb on Walker ave-
nue last sight
' The Scottish Rite Masons of Houston
closed their third annual meeting with
a big banquet
The Klrby Lumber company lias filed a
sensational answer In tbe Houston Oil
company litigation.
Mayor Jackson haa Issued a manifesto
for a series of cleaning up daya In each
ward beginning In the First next Mon-
day. . -
DIED FROM SHOCK
Produced by Surgical Operation.
To Be Interred in Austin.
Mlaa Mary J. Faulkner rears of age
Hed shortly after midnight this morn-
ing. Death was due to a stiock from a
lurglcal operation which was rendered
necessary because of an abdominal tumor.
The deceased was the sister of Captain
A. Faulkner and aunt -of Judge Edwin
B. Parker. She had manv friends in thla
city. The remains will be Bent to Austin
tor Interment and the funeral will take
Place there Sunday morning.
SHERIFFS' DEPARTMENT.
Ten dollars reward: Strayed from my
tiome In Oakland one light brown mar
" "boot 4 years old un branded
about MU hands high light nose long
legs small body a few gray hairs In
mane from collar. Will pay the above
reward for the delivery of said animal
or Information leading thereto. Raised
Si8ii'd.morAairIM A- B- Noble sher-
fffSffiffU Taxa o g. B. Cooper.
John W. Hamblen Dead.
(Houston Post Special.)
Taylor. Texas -July tt-Mllam county
mourns the death of one of her most hon-
ored and aged cirliens. John W. Ham-
blen a pioneer settler of the San Gabriel
river community died yesterday after-
N"0" tth advanced age of M years.
His family connection throughout Milam
and Williamson counties are extensive.
W'sHs
After est In t persosa of a bfflon feabtt
wtllderiveirreatbeaeiit by taking CM
aftbessplUa. U yo kaVe bcea "
SSrfii
iaiiiaur waa mm - - .
ai
MieAllvlli iAJ ItiUUI. v
they win promptly rcUera the tumfta.
which tnllown.rsstnrs '
the appetite and rams is gloomy ass
logs ticxantly sugar coated.
LOST: IN- LAST
Galveston Bleachers Too Elach for
T the Hayes of the Lambs. '
BEAUKONT GOT A1 COUPLE
V ; . . . -; A. 1. ....
Took in Both) of tbe . Double-
Headers at San Antonio Eagle
; Lake's Release Came High.
Played. Won; Lost P.C.
.... M M I . 831
It ' I. t HO
Galveston ....
San Antonio
Beaumont
Houston...
W f .
t
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The ' Game ' Was Lost in the
.. Ninth. ;;v' . ;;';;
' . (Houston Post Special.) . i'-'-Oalreeton
Texas. July B. Bdmondaon
went to pieces under the rooting of the
spectators In the ninth Inning when he
had the-game won. He was wild was
hit hard and four disastrous errors
helped to put him further to the bad.
Page was hammered hard all through the
contest but brilliant support saved him.
The only error of the Band Crabs wu
made In ttwjunth Inning . . . y
The score:
Qalveston
Aiken tb
ABRBNFOA
Cermak. of
rage n .....
Bchatske lb
Latham lb .
Kaphan rf .
uoroon e .
R.uther If..
snuth aa ..
. Total f.:
'. Houston r
Weber tb
McDlvltt. cf .....
Sdmondson p ...
Aueiein. ID
vowie id .....
Paullg. rf ....
Markley as ...
Moore c
Barrett. If
Totals ......
' By mnlnmi
Galveston M
uouston
Summary of gamei
" Earned runs-Galveston L Houston S.
Two-base bits Aiken Scbatake Rett-
uier aiciiviit ana iauilg.
' Home run Bdmondson.
Stolen base Latham.
Sacrifice hits Cermak Page. Kaphan
Struck out-By Page t by Edmond
son 4.
Base on balls-By Tage t by Edmond
son 1
Batteri hit Barrett.
Ftret base on errors Cermak Page and
Double plays Page to Smith to Latham
Time of game 1:1a.
Vmpire-Matthewa.
The Drillers Got Both the San
Antonio Games.
(Houston Post Special.)
Ban Antonio Texas July tt The Red
Ravens avenged themselves for the tying
of the score In yesterday's game In four-
teen Innings by lifting both games ot a
aoubleheader with the Mustangs today.
The first game waa a horrible exhibi
tion of faulty ball playing on both aides.
"T eoure seeming W DC anout 71 to CI
omeuung or that sort.
kI A0!'. 'SiT' howvrT- allowed It
to be 14 to 1 The second game waa not
quite. so prollflo ct runs but was not
n"hMbe"'T haaeball standpoint.
Smith who changed' his Mustang unl-
- n.m oiae-oui loony
waa a factor In winning both gamesT
The ball was knocked flat and then
square round and then Into weird forms
unknown to geometry through both
games and It looked aa If the RvH n...?
contingent had a factory at work over-
tie SsMUIUewULIAnilty rwjTit
rmfffoAME.
S numro- AB R BH PO A n
Pendleton. If.
Hi
La Grave lb.
BrUkey. cf.
BurreU. rf.
Adrian lb. ..4.
Spencer lb. ....
Corcoran as.
Morales c
Thomas p.
Blackburn cf.
. 4
. 4
. 1
Totals .m..
Beaumont
Thebo If.
- M 1 Vt M II M
AB R BH PO A
.. e 1 1 1 1
Morris as. .K.M.M..W I
Hunter lb. ........ t
Smith cf. ...... I
Everhardt tb. .. 4
McMurray. e. . 4
Bartlett rf. (
Pollock lb. . 4
Jones n. 1
Robb p. t
Totals
Score bv Innlnrm
.. 14 11 M 1! a
San Antonio xno 000 wo I
Beaumont MI HO to 10
Summary?
Earned run Beaumont 1.
Two-base hits Pendleton Thebo Hun-
ter Smith. v
Sacrifice hlt-McMurray.
Stolen ha .re l a flrava TT K T1.
lett. . '
Double Dlars Corcoran to Hnennee tn
Adrian Smith. Everhardt to Hunter.
Bases on balls Thomas 1 Jones 1.
Hit by pitcher Thomas 1.
Struck out By Thomas 1. bv Jnnea 1
by Robb none.
wild pitch Thomas 1.
.... I w 1 . . . . -
Time of game 1:. ; ' '! !;
umnlre Spencer.
Thomas out on third.
' ' " ' SECOND GAME. '
Ban Antonio AB R BH PO A
Pendleton If.
La Grave tb
Blackburn cf. ....
Burrell. rf. 1
Adrian lb.
Spencer lb. .....
Corcoran as. ...
Morales c.
Terrell p.
ToUU
Beaumont
Thebo. If. . ........
Morris ss. a....
Hunter lb. .-
Bmlth cf.
Everhardt. IB. ..
McMurray. c
Bartley rf.
Pollock lb.
Jones p.
.10 I U M 14
AB R BH PO A
I I I I 0
1 u
1 a
...it 7 ?V 5 1
Totals
Bcore by Innings-
Ban Antonio
Beaumont v.
fliimmarv! . '
. 010 ons tm- s
.momxV-t.
Earned runs-Ban Antonio t Beaumont
'Two-base hits-Adrian Blackburn Cor.
coran and Burrell.
Sacrifice hits-La Grave. Hunter. .
Stolen baset Terrell Thebo.
Bases on balls-By Terrell 1 by Jones 1.
Hit by pnoner lerreii j
Struck
: out Br Terrell T. by Jones t.
Passed on balls Morales 1
wild nltrh Jones 1
'Left en bases Han Antonio Bean-
mont .
Time of game 1:U.
Umpire Spencer. .
:v;
What Beaumont Paid for. Eagle
Lake Smith. ;
Bays the San Antonio Express: Man-
ager Blackburn haa sold Smith to Beau-
mont. He made this statement on Thurs-
day night aa follows; "It haa been re-
ported that I have been trying to cell
Smith and La Grave I want to say that
I have sold Smith for KM to Beaumont
and that he la the only man who will be
sold. My reason for this Is that I am
IUVjO behind the game and had 1)0 catch
up aa far aa poaaiblc. . Smltk had told
E
I I 1 0 0
- 4 1 I i0
............. 11110
............. I t 1 111
. S f . a a . a
............ 4 1 0 0
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AB R BH PO A B
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4 I 1 e e
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m m m m i
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4 0 t ' 1 t 1
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"5 14 t? U 1
.. .a........ 001 010 097 fl
J0 UI k)l- 1
me he had decided to quit ball on the
tenth and study medicine and I had no
reserve on him. . The bad weather has
nihde us lose money heavily about 1 14 per
day. We lost on the Fourth of July games
and with the Galveston games. The
whole thing is a matter of money end
I feel -that I have made a good bargain.
I would like to ear I have done all I could
for the town and that I purpose to win
the pennant for Ban Antonio We will
have a good man to take Smith's place.
This Is Joe Briskey. the heaviest hitter
In the Galveston team. He will play with
us tomorrow." ... 4
. w . . .
'The Rooters Are Still After
; Funds for Clothes. ' 4 .
.'. A meeting of the Rooters' club was
held last evening at the store of Do Sola
Ik Bcnbury company and aa the schedule
lc to be carried out aa originally made
up there waa considerable enthusiasm.
A committee was appointed" to further
solicit funds for the suits 'which are to
be presented the members ot the Houston
club. The general public Interested In
the development of tbe baseball Instinct
Is asked to oontributn and to leave the
money at the De Bola Benbury cigar
store or with Sol Bchoenmann at Wt Con-
gress. It la the Intention to present the
said salts at the game with Galveston
Sunday a week and It is hoped that the
amcunt necessary can be raised.
- v .
Southern League A Long Drive
Defeated Shreveport for Birm-
ingham. . -.
- ' Plaved. Won. Jjmt' P r
new uneans .
Little Rock
Memphis
Atlanta
Nashville
.. 77 II W
.... r . . t
. 76 40 ' IS IS)
77 1 41 M 5M
..71 K 88 47
...71 14 H 471
...73 II 40 452
74 17 47 164
Birmingham .....
onreveport
jaonigomery rt a fl
i (Associated Press Report)
Birmingham July It With a man . on
second and one out In the eleventh
Vaughan hit a long drive good for three
bases and won from Shreveport It was
a pitcher's battle between Swann and
Pylant Birmingham's new recruit.. At-
tendance 1M0. . .
Score- ' " VK'hl
Birmingham .......... 000 000 0W 01 1 4 I
Shreveport 000 000 000 00 Oil
Plyant and Matthews; Swann and Qraf-
flus. -
(Associated Press Report)
- New Orleans July a Qentna was the
only man to cross the plate lav today's
game and he. by the narrowest margin.
Neither team outpointed the other. It
waa one of the cleanest exhibitions seen
here this season. Attendance UOO. "
New Orleans 010 000 00 111
Montgomery 000 000 000 0 0 t
Whitertdge and Fox; Stulta and Man-
ner. . .
' ' (Associated Press Report)
Little Rock July tt-Little Rock-
NaahvlUe game postponed; rain.
(Asaodated Press Report)
. Memphis July tt Memphis-Atlanta
game postponed; ram '
The American League Wash-
ington and Detroit Flayed
Thirteen Innings Without Run.
Boston
t'hlcaxo ......
New York .
i leveland ....
PhUadelphla
St Louis ....
Detroit
Washington .
7 50 3
at . 40 S3 .5 t
78 4S 32 580
75 42 Ml
77 41 So 54S
74 . It 41 4
70 . SI 46 '407
1 76 1 It ' 60 2U0
(Associated Press Report.)
Washington July 22. The game today
'between the Washington and Detroit
clubs lasted thirteen innings without
either side coring.
Score " R H E
Washington 000 000 000 0M 0- lit
Uetrolt ...) ON Olio U0 0-0 V 1
s Fatten and Clark; JOlllaa andyWood.
(Associated Press Report) "
- Boston July tt 8t Louis won a loosely
played game.
Score- R H B
St. Louis 030 30 010 I t
Boston 000 001 100 lt
Felty and Kahoe; Young and Criger.
(Associated Press Report)
New York. July 8. New York dropped
back to third pltce In the pennant race
today by losing to Chicago.
Score R H E
New York 000 040 001- i I
Chicago 002 030 100 It
Altroxk. Smith and McFarland; Powell
and McQulre
(Associated Press Report.)
Philadelphia July 12. Cleveland won
an easy victory today.
Score- BHD
Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 0 1
Cleveland 020 030 000 4 11 t
Bernhardt and Bern Is; Bender and Pow-
The Rational League Cincinnati
Took - a Double-Header ' from
Boston. ' - .
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
New York 80 S7 23 712
Chicago 78 2 BI
Cincinnati 80 48 12 Ouo
Pittsburg 75 4J 12 ' " 174
St. Louis '.... 77 41 18 aX!
Brooklyn 84 64 S7
Boston 82 28 83 861
Fhlladelphla 7t 19 57 0
' (Associated Press Report.)
Cincinnati July a. The Clnclnnatu
won both gamea of the double-header to-
day with Boston.
Score First game R H K
Cincinnati 010 000 003- 4 4 1
Boston 000 000 003 I 1
Walker and Pelts; McNtchols and Need-
Score Second game R H El
Cincinnati 550 010 W-U 16 4
Boston S 000 011- 7 14 1
Harper and Schlel; Wtlhelm Carney
and Moran..
' (Associated Frees Report.)
St. Louis July 21 6 1. Louis defeated
Philadelphia.
Score R H E
St Louis 061 041 0O U 14 1
Philadelphia 020 000 030- 6 II I
Taylor and Grady and McLean; Dugle-
by and Roth.
(Associated Press Report.) . '
Chicago July 22. By bunching hlta the
locals defeated New York today.
Score R H B
Chicago 0!0 a 1!- I U' I
New York 100 000 030-4 10 0
Brlggs and Kling; Wlltse Taylor and
Warner. .....
(Associated Presa Report.) "
Pltuburg. July 22. The game was dull
snd uninteresting.
Bcore- R H B
Pltteburg OOS 120 Of 7 14 0
Brooklyn 000 000 0-t I
Case and smitn; rooie ana Hitter.
North Texas League.
(Houston Post Special.) . .
Corslcana. Texas July 22. The game
today waa fine for four Innings when a
heavy dust storm came up and fielders
could not see the ball. They hit by luck
and fielded by same until the game waa
called In the seventh Inning the locals
being shut cut . " . j -
Score " R H E
Corslcana ..000 000 000 4 1
Fort Worth 000 041 1- II J
Huddleeton and Blossingame; Jarvlo
and Hubbard. .
' ' ..-.
The American Association. .
Milwaukee 1' Kansas City 0.
St Paul 0 Mlnnee polls k '
. 4 4- -r;i" -
South Texas Junior League. . "
The llttt Houstcns were defeated by the
little Sen Antonloe 25 to 5. And by the
little Oalveetons-0 to L
PreserJatloa No. MM K. a. a a
Will net ears all .omnia Inr. hnt I m
cure rheumatism. B. F. Schmidt sols
agent Uoustoo Texas. -.
A GOOD CARD
With Three Stakes Is to 6c Run
. Tolay at Brighton Beach.
YOUNG BILLIES' CHANCE
And There May Be a Dash with
Excitement in It Northern
; Handicap at Chicago Track.
There Is a good card at Brighton today.
Including the steeplechase over the full
course with a good lot of Jumpers among
the entries. In the Venus stakes for the
1-year-old miles the pick of the bunch
In training Is Included. - It Is quite pos-
sible that something as good as Csar-
aphine may be shown the Tradition
youngster having made a good ahowing
last time out. The handicap at a mile
and one-eighth also has a lot that should
pufup a swell race.
The Northern handicap Is to be de-
cided at Hawthorne and a lot of them
that are by no means In the mutt class
are carded to start after the puree. Mc-
Gee hi la at a heavy Impost considering
the recent performance-. and English
Lad has s. chance to retrieve himself to
some extent
Bad Newt) Won the Feature at
Brighton.
' (Associated Press Report)
New York. July 22.-Bad News even
money favorite won the feature event at
Brighton Beach today. ' .
Selling six furlongs-Escutcheon Brush
Up Confessor. Time 1:14 1-5. -
ix furlongs Redable Gay boy. Lady
TJneas. Time 1:11 4-5.
Mile and cne-slxteenth Flammula Mar-
in ee. Canteen. Time 1:46 1-6.
Handicap mile and one-eighth Bad
News. . Hurst Park Keynote. - Time
1:52 M. 7
MUe and a sixteenth Clovertand Sey-
mour Conkling. Time 1:47 1-6.
Five and one-half furlongs Flinders
Little Buttercup lsmaiiian. Time 1:01 4-5.
Entries at New York:- .
'' Five and a halt furlongn. t-year-dde
Caper Bauce Voladay Buttling Jerry c.
112. Martha Gorman. Pink Garter 100.
Peggy 107. Racine Bill Bailey II King
Cole Phoebus. Petit Due Only One Bel-
ligerent. Lanxdolan. Calrnaorn 102.
Full course Brighton steeplechsse
Levator Land ot Clover 167 r ox Hunter
101 Flying Buttreea 159 Opuntla Ten
Candles ISO. Mystic Sliriner Red fath.
Maiden 17.
Five furlongs the Venus 1-year-old
fillies Schulamlte. Tradition 124. Cxara-
phine 118. Ascot Belle Campo Sparkling
fteala 104.
Mile and a half the Brighton Derby
ortweits uroomsucK hnignt tfrrant us
RnahHil fetitaur 111.
. Selling 1-year-olds and up six furlong
Right and True The Musketeer 111
Princess Tltanla. Counter Polse 101 Jack
Italiin loo acwooo nnoD tuunpum iuf.
Monster 104 Turquolae Blue Durasso
105 Emergency 104 Julia M. Forward
110. Consideration Oriakany For
Handicap t-year-olds and up mile and
a runong urana upera nose i mi in
Sheriff Bell 118. Lord Badge 110 The
Cricket lit. Gold Dome Chattah 105
Illvria 104.
Three-vear-olds and up. selling six fur-longs-Brooklynite
110. Waterford. Mall
Bouvier Lem Reed. Oblige 107. IkkL Mere
rv UrunMl. RnhV M MutlnV. Mai Hol-
laday Commenetta 16. Dauphin. Tide l
Marg'leme ueus oi rjeuemeaae iw.
Favorites and Outsiden Played
Even at St. Louis k
J. lAssoc&ted Press; Report.) : f " '-
Chlcnro. ' July tZ Two favorites two
Second choices and two long shots divided
honors at Hawthorne today
Six furlongs Knverlte Kr Alice My
Gen. Time 1:10 2-6.
Bteepiechase short course Earthmgale
Xing Along Wlerd. Time 14.
Six furlongs Americano Frontenao
SkllfuL Time 1:15.
Mlhf-Wartenlcht Bhawana The Lady.
Time 1:43-
Mile and one-sixteenth Freckman
Sweetie Dunganon. Time 1:51V
Six furlongs Handasara John Bmulxki
Broadway GlrL Time 1:01 4-4
Hawthorne Entries: ' '
Five furlongs Kate Zlll Augusta Vic-
toria. Gaen Presentment Chum lei 81-
gatte. Bis Lee Ethel Day St. Bonnie.
Plradella. North Enid lot Andrews Cut-
ter. Rain Witch. Merino 101.
Bix furlongs selling Maud Muller tt
Nellie Waddell M Ahola Bay Winder
Ml. Marchmont MM. Rag Tag Vanneas
Nugget 100 John A. Scott 114.
Mile and a quarter Northern handicap-
Jerry Lynch 96. Mies Crawford 18. Birch-
broom 105 Judge Himes 107. Nitrate 101
Wltful 112. Kngllah Lad U. McUee 130.
Six furlongs Maggie Le Ber Magta
Flute Felipe Luego 10L Monastlo 104
Geranium 106 Phil. Finch 107 Clifton
Forge 122. :
Mile and a sixteenth Golden Mineral
87 Ethel Abbott 100. Atlantloo K Ex-
clamation Federal Frivol 102 Handler.
Croes 107 Crestfallen 111.
Mile Foncasta. Major J. T. Carson M
Dalvay 84 Don't Ask Me Gregor K. M
Talpa 104.
Four Favorites Were Winners at
SC Louis.
(Associated Presa Report) '
8t. Louis July 22. Harfang Pretension
Princess Orna and J. W. O'Neil were the
winning favorites of an ordinary card at
the St. Louis Fair Grounds today.
Bix furlongs celling Bandillo Tur-
rando Mingore. Time 1:14.
Five furlongs purse Opinion Tim
Buret Amuskoday. Time l:0IVi.
Six furlongs Harfang Mae Lowery
Dave Somen. Time 1:1H.
Mile and seventy yards Imp Pre lesion.
Orient Imboden. Time 1:41.
Five and one-half furlongs sellinir
Princess Orna France Garrett Wilson.
T!mel:0.
Six furlongs J W. O'Neil Evening
Btar.Dollle Gray. Time 1:16.
Entries at St. Louis:
Mite and a half Ooo-Goo Murmur
Miea Eon 17 George Vivian Flora Bright
102. Admettus 103. Mae Miller 106 Ueaua
-108.
Mile and seventy yards Scalper. Lustlg
12 Trapeetter Tattenham Little Cork-
er 89. The Bugaboo M0. Salve 101 Varna
Fnnso Second Mate 102 Calthnea Cater-'
pillar 104. Dr. Klcr Ivernla 107 Lee King
108.
Six furlongs Rebo Tower 16 Clare-
mont Ml Frank Collins Tristan Shandy
103. Frank Bell 100. Mlndora 110. Ice Water
lit
Five furlongs. Native Nursery stakes
115.000 ndded-Heknlghted lit; Dameron
116; Woodlanda lit; Plnkerton. 139;
Moonet. 106. .
Mile and an eighth Elle M; Athena. 84;
Leenja 96; Mildred M: Lacy Crawford.
80: Beaele McCarthy 106.
Mile and seventy yards Just Bo at:
Falkland. Old Stone. 88: Flying Torpedo
The Regent. WS: Jack Young. lot
Bix furlongs Mordella to; Oudon 81;
Owasco Pottlers Ladas .Dusky
Vaahti 100; Roee Court 102; Avoid 10-
Flyer Jake Weberr Mohave. KM; Happy
Chappy 106; One Mqre 104; Ladae ut
; 44 .
Jcckey Clubs Consolidate in Cali-
fornia.
(Associated Press Report.)
Chicago July 22. A dispatch to . the
Tribune from Ban Francisco says: Di-
rectors of the Ban Francisco Jockey club
and Pacific Coast Jockey club have filed
certificate with the county clerk show-
ing that the capital stork of the Ben
Francisco club wsa reduced to 11001 and
of the Pacific Coast club to 11240. Both
fil'.1?? ! .now with the New-
California Jockey olub. . .
. w w- e .. .
Pf den and Heitmann Associations
t r i r x. r
' nciujr iur werav
B runner the team at the Pedea fl-TThtll
One Price
the Lowest.
GmndLSuit Sale
Four lines of Men's Fine' Suits at startling! low
prices to close out. Every one of which we
guarantee to be all woo! fast colors and made'
by the very best tailors in the land. Remember
those who come early get the best selections. '
$15 SuitsThree
of the : celebrated
Fishel iSinlebreasted Sack Suits
$20 Suits-Two
lines and four differ-
ent patterns of Stein-.
Bloch and Fechheim-.
er-Fishel makes at
$12.50
Men's Straw Hats Half
(0 Straw Hats ...
tl.00 Btraw Hats
12.00 Btraw Hau .
13.00 Btraw Hats .
tt.OO Btraw Mats .
16.00 Btraw Hats .
Ka
too
H.00
SPLCIAL 'SATURDAY 7RICLS. ON .
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
tl.00 Neglige. Shlrta Cuffn attach-"
ed made ot flnb grade ' madraa
: .cloth coat style; Saturday
special 75
Manhattan Finest Shlrta
$5.00 M O. IS. 00 grade (2.25
Men's Pajamas
tl.00 grade.. SOe'
$1.60 grade 1.20
$2.00 grade tiJSO
$3.00 grade tU9
Men's Night Shirt Fine esmbric
plain white SOe value;
Saturday 39e
Men's Suspenders Fine silk web
with elastic back; '
36c value 254
Leave Grand Central Depot . .. . . ; 1:50
From L & G. N.'
Arrive Galveston .
ROUND
In
west
TRIP
No Stops
En
Rout
. Tie eifty trail
and Athlftlc association and the Heit-
mann Baseeall aasoclaUon will play their
first of a series of. games to be played
by them during the summer months.
For this same the best players In each
of the teams have been lined up. and as
they have been practicing for some time.
It Is reasonably expected that a real In-
teresting game will result. Messrs.
Rhodes and Schneider will do the batter
work for the Heltmanns and Sullivan and
Gates for the Pedena.
Theae exhibition games are free to all
and the friends of the two .associations
and all who dealre to witness the games
are Invited to attend.
The grounds are located on the Brunner
ear line a short distance beyond tbe
Heights Boulevard s
Oame called promptly at 4:M o'clock.
Cawthona Were Badly Defeated
at Ridimond.
tMouston Post Special.)
Richmond. Texas July a. A game waa
played here today between the Cawthona
and Richmond whlcb ended In a score of
17 to I In favor of Richmond. A good
erowd attended. At the beginning of the
nintn innni ine score wss u to i Tne
home team played exceedingly well. Bat-
teries -Peeblea and Roberaon for Caw-
thona: Derst and Blanchette for Rich.
mond.
Another game will ealayed tomorrow
by the same teams.
THE REPUBLICANS
THEIR CONVENTION" TO BE
IN CALEDONIA HALL.
Indications Last Night Pointed to
Nomination of H. F. Mao
' Gregor for Congresa.
The republican began arriving In the
city last night to be present today for
the two conventions the congressional
and senatorial. Both . conventions will
rreet In Caiedonlaa hall today. -
' The congressional executive committee
will meet at M o clock for the transac-
tion of some Important matters and the
convention will be celled to order it 11
o'clock. After the consresslenal conven
tion winds up Its labors the senatorial
convention
win
be convened.
CONGRESSIONAL. OUTLOOK.
While a number of awntlaman K.w. km
epokea of m connection with the oangros-
eionai race n was im consensus of opUj-
loa yesterday among the. leaders that the
Open until 10
o'clock Satnr-
.dsynignt.; '
different Styles
FechKeimer
$25 Suits- Three
lines and six different
patterns ot Stein-
Bloch and Fechheim-er-Fishel
makes at
$15.50
$30 Suits-Two
lines and four differ-
ent patterns of Stein-
Bloch and Fechheim-er-Fishel
makes at
$17.50
Including all of this season's best
styles in split and sennit straws;
all styles snd all sizes.
' Underwear Men's fine underwear
colors pink blue ami ecru
60c quality 35
Bathing Suits
. ReguUr $1.60 Bultj St.. (1.20
Half Hoee !6o Half Hose -
fancy lisle thread. 17a
50c and T5e Half Hose '
t pair for tl.00 per pair... 35J
17o Handkerchiefs Plain
white snd fancy border... 10e)
7Se Belts -
Black and Taa. 45
$1.60 and $2.00 Bella
Sites 34 to 44 .11.00
Congress St 2:00 p. m.
. ; . . 3:05 p. m.
The Best Service
the South.
Q.
Sunday July
Galveston vo. Dcournont
Rettirnin; Special Leaves Galveston W
retsras at i:St t m. M Ask for jrtar ticket via G. 8. 4 B. aad tike no other
honor will go to Hon. H. T. afacOregor
and tha he will be nominated without
opposition.
Tbe republicans are keeping a close
watch on the democratic tangle and IU
ultimate outcome and expect to make in-
roads Into the party in this district be-
cause of the squabble. While they desire
to put forth a solid front thla year be-
cause of the fact that It la a presidential
year It Is stated that even If this had
not been a presidential year the squabble
among the democrats warrants the con-
clusion that a republican candidate for
congress could make a strong fight.
. SENATORIAL END .
It Is not considered that there will be
anything te occur that will disturb the
serenity of the day save perhaps the
fight for the senatorial chairmanship be-
tween Hon. Oeorge P. Brown and Broyte
While the latter la putting up a strong
fight among his friends and expects the
rotored vote to rally to his support. It Is
stated that the Brown forcee are well
martlaled and that here will be no trouble
in landing blm safely In the chalrman-
hlB.
THK DELBOATE&V
The delegatea to the two conventions
from this county as well aa te the Stat
convention which meets in Port Worth
on the Sd. are ss follows: Lock tie Dan lei
P. T. Richardson. Richard Allen. B. M.
Strong Dan Williams. J. T. CottreU
William Jones William Bamberg W. E.'
Lewis Dr. Max Urwlta. Oeorge P. Brown.
W. A. Btrawder Major C. B. Peck. Bailey
atarks Koah Allen. 1. S. Burns. H. r.
acQregor 8. J. Dixon O. K. Kepple
Joe Bunch Ed Hall. 8. M. Pentleld. J.
M. Caldwell. J. W. Vann. O. C Millard
T. M. Kennerly. W. M. Greene. W. P.
Oalvin. N. H. Haller B. Renedorph. C.
N. Lore. I. M. Um booker. . L. Haln
P. M. Mills P. J. De Merltt W. N.
Spencer. A. M. Lawson. U W. Woods.
W. H. Shaw. John M. Adklne. V W.
Andereon. 8. B. Williams A. O. tilack-
well. J. H. Crawford. B. M. Mcfalll. D.
Webster Wilson. A. L. Kelp K. 1. Bor-
den and H. Watte.
A meeting of the Harris eennty dele-
gation Is called for thla morning at at
o'clock at the office of Judge Lock Mc-
Dnnlel. .
IDENTIFIED NEGRO
Young Lady Certain of the Black
Against Whom She Fought.
. (Houston Post Special.)
Center. Trias July Xt Mr. T. C. Man-
tooth sheriff of Angelina county was
here today with Miss LtssJe Goodwin the
young lady from Pollock who had the des-
perate struggle with the two negro brutes.'
It transpires that the negroes are here
In Jail and aha waa brought here te Iden-
tify them.
Sheriff Mantooth would not say whether
the girl could Identify lb negroes or not.
r i
I 0 ') '
'jtjiH 551 .'
-mm s
e . I. .mi t 1
Panamas Special
purchase of $5 and f 6
Outing Shape Panamas
$2'
45
Men's White
Canvas Outing
Shoes and .
-v : .;
.at..
CI 1 aff A
p. m.
V la
sThe
Old
Reliable
H. & H. R. R.
24th.
DASE BALL 4 P. M.
p. m; AIRIVE HOUSTON 11:10
Window
Glass and
Unseed
a !l are safe purchases
II at present prices.
If you are. In need send
us your orders or ask
for prices.
V
J as. Bute
HOUSTON.
Alligator Puncture
Proof Tires tfl.85
each
CelssieU keel Thci U.rt tick' laser Takes etc;
Oawr Cadesf tle tach;slblKi leet rs."Mc
Vase Calmer: 316 rmmmlm St.
Scsd e yen acselriag. All Work Ceauatccd.
REFRIGERATORS
.-. OM-MALPBIOB-
C L & THE0. BERING HARDW'i
STORE. .09 MAIN STREET.
"but The Poet correspondent learns from
other sources that she identified tbe one
who fought with her and the scratches
were found on his arwi. Tbe other negro
stood behind her during the' struggle and
aha did not see him at all." . i . i
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