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THE OTUKIEK-JOOBNAL. LOUISVILLE, MOENIK6. SEPTEMBER ptfrred by Martin Herter, who THE HEW YORKS MR. AND MRS. TOBIAS SGHIbMlbbER CELEBRATING THEIR GObDEN WEDDING IN HARRISON COUNTY, IND.

BRIEF CALL locals winning both. Eleven Innings "were required to decide the first game, and the second was called In the first halt of the sixth, owing to darkness. Attendance 4,400. Scores: thrown from the train at Vlncennes street. WaoEOner and Kwlna cave appeal bonds.

and the case toa to have been tried In Chicago, ab.bh.po a. Phllal'la. ab.bh-FO.a. Hartsel If. .4100 DOM PIRATES Molmea If.

.5 1 3 01 Junes cf. 24 Callahan 3b. 4 a 1 1 lL i illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHHMNHHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HBSKUJlSJlHlllllllllllllllllllllllllli rf. ...4 0 0 0 the-Circuit Court next month. Ye.terday both men appeared In the Police Court, paid the fines Imposed and withdrew the appeal.

Monroe Alstott and his 6n John, thrifty farmers of Jackson township, Harrison county, will engage extensively in arowinr Klnseng. They have secured a innemn ss.4 1 4 Picketing cf.5 Davis lb. ...4 L. Cross .105 Seybold.rf. ..3 Murphy 2b.

.5 M.Ooes ss. .4 Powsrs c- ...5 3 2 1 11 0 1 1 4 2 4 1 0 0 0 Paid Louisville By Stuy-vant Fish. tsbell lb. ...4 0 7 0 Magoon 2b. .404 '2! Slattery c.

.4 1 (i Patterson p.4 21 -4: Plank p. .....5 Cincinnati Wins Out In Last Inning In Pitchers' Battle. Totals. .38 0.32 Totals 40 II 31 IS quantity of plants from the Crawforf county hf.lsldes and will made additions MEMBER OF PLEASURE PARTY, to the beds as fast a practicable. Tnis Two out when winning run was scored.

I 2 3 4 .1 7 8 9 10 It T. Chicago 0 0 0 0 01 2 0 0 3 the first Instance of an attempt being made In. HarrUoh county to grow ginseng, but the venture will hd-doubt prove successful, as it 1 Indigenous to that CHICAGOS WIN FROM BOSTON. Phllalelp'la 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Errors Tannehlli; Slattery, Davis. M.

Two-base Hits Murphy, Crosj. Three-ba-- Hit Patterson. Home Run L. Cross. Sacrl- fice Hits Pickering, Green.

Stolen Buses i Davis. 8eybold. M. Cross 2. Pickering.

Calia-! nan. Double Play Tannehlli and Isbell. Left 1 on Bases Chicago Philadelphia 1.1. Firs: I Base on Balls OK Patterson 7, oft Plank 2. PLEASED WITH THE SOTJTH'S GENERAL PROSPERITY.

county, and may be found growing wild In any of the shaded ravines. -flharies Marshall was still alive last evening at St. -Edward's City. Hospital, hut -his condition Is desperate and It Is Philadelphia Takes a Double-Header SAYS CROPS ARE ENORMOUS, i-nciieu Ban leueil. ftirucit vui By Patterson 3.

by Plank S. Passed Ball-Powers. Time of Game Two hours and twenty minutes; Umpire Adams. From Chicago Americans and Moves Up In Race. SECOND GAME.

hardly believed that he will live longer than a few hours. Wednesday nlgbt he was delirious, but yesterday and last evening bis mind appeared to be perfectly clear. His wife came in from Rego, Orange county, yesterday to be with him. Marshall was assaulted by H. C.

Hite on SeDtember 1. and his condition was such Phlladia. ab.bh.po.a. Chicago. ab.bh.po.a: Holmes If.

.3 1 3 f. Hartsel If. Illinois Central's President Thinkt Army Maneuvers Should Be Made a Regular Feature. RESULTS OF OTHER GAMES. Jones cf.

..,3 2 3 Oj Call'han 3 0 0 0 i HBEs ii(I111I11hI1I11111111h111111111111111111I1 ureen rf. ..3 2 10 Tannehlli 0 10 Isbell lb. ...2 I '2 0 0 0 2 1 Pickering cf.3 Davis lb. ...2 L-Cross 3b. .3 Seybold rf.

.3 Murphy .3 M.Crcs3 fs. .2 poivers. e. ...2 Fairbanks p.2 Magoon 2b. .3 10 0 at that time that every physician who saw, him was positive in the declaration that he would live but a few days.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. mm mmm Sullivan c. .3 0 0 HAS SLIGHT FEAR OF PANIC, Flaherty p. .1 1 0 0 Totals 24 15 0 22 15- 7 I National league. YORK 7 CINCINNATI.

PITSBURG 2 BROOKLYN. Innings 1 2 3 4 li T. Chicago 3 1 0 0 15. i'linndelpwa 2 5 0 St. JEFFERSONVILLE.

The Rev. G. W. Llemkemper goes to Shoboygan, next week to attend the synod, of tho Grman -Evangelical church. County Treasurer Bernard A.

Coll will CHICAGO. BOSTON. Louls-Phlladel. (Postponed). American League'.

riUUVDEIi 47 BOSTON. CHICAGO 35 DETROIT. Errors Tannehlli, Flaherty. Davis. Hits Green.

Flaherty, Murphv 2. Three-bate Hit Pickering. Home Run Hartsel. Stolen Bases iGreen, Flaherty, HarUel. Left on Bases Chicago (I, Philadelphia 4.

First Base on Balls Off Fairbanks 2, oft Flaherty 2. Hit by Pitched Ball Davis. Struck Out By Flaherty 4. by Fairbanks -4. Wild Pitch Flaherty.

Time of Game One hour and twenty-five minutes. Umpire Adams. Boston 8, Detroit 2. start on his fall tax collecting -tour arai-day. Memphis being his first stopping place.

i Tho marrdare of Mrs. L'ottn. R. Clegs, CLEVELAND. 12 WASHINGTON 2 NEW YORK.

ST. LOUIS. of this city, and James H. Shearer, of Scott county, took place at otisco last night. Leave to reappraise and sell the peruana! etat of Mars- B.

Cook was grant Boston. Sept. 24. Boston won by hitting Kissinger and taking advantage of De SCHEDULE FOR TO-DAY. National league.

(No sanies scheduled.) American league. Sh'lcajro at Philnriel. Stuyves'ant Fish, president of tha Illinois Central railroad and of its asset, the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley road, spent six hours In Louisvill yesterday. He arrived at 4 o'clock from Cincinnati over the Louisville and Nashville and left at 10 o'clock last evening over his own road tor St, Louis. He is In a party going to San Francisco for a pleasure trip.

Otheri In the party are Mrs. Fish, Mrs. Mosei Taylor Campbell. Miss Cameron, Elliot Gregory, Ogden Codman, and Joseph Otis The party left New York over tht Pennsylvania and at Cincinnati board cd the Louisville and Nashville lot this city. Mr; Fish's private car wai used over the Illinois Central to Sb Louis.

The pleasure-seekers intend to spend several weeks traveling and an extended visit will be paid San Fran Cisco. Pays Several Calls. troit's errore. Score: ed by Judge Mfcw-sh yesterday lh the Clr-ouit Court. i Boston, ab.bh.po.al Detroit.

ab.bh.po.a. 1 Barrett cf. ..3 I 1 0 Do'gherty if. 5 O'Brien Lush if 3 2 2 0 St. Louis at New York, cievel'd at Wash'gton.

Photo by Helmbergor. 2 1 01 2 1 The cool mornings have caused the bass to begin biting viciously and a num IX TH'IS PICTURE ABE TEN CHILDREN' VINTJ GRANDCHILDREN. 3 1 0 1 2 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 0 12 0) Crawford 110 Carr lb 4 0 9 3 Teaser 3b. ..4 14 3 l-ong 2b.

...4 1 5 1 Murphy ss. .4 0 6 5 M'Guire c. ..4 0 2 0 Kissinger p. .3 0 0 4 ber of nice. strings were caugnt on tne falls yesterday.

in the Circuit Court yesterday John C.Ktah! cf. .4 Freeman rf.5 Parent ss. .4 lAch'nce lb.5 Ferris 2b. ..3 Farreli c. ..3 J.Stahl c.

..0 Gibson p. ..3 0 2 4' 0 of Minor Leagues, the reserve list of the cluhs of the Southern League for 1504. The complete reserve list Is as ON THE ROOF H. Baldwin was given Judgment for M2.90 ol National Learjus. wbb known as a.

fiea'd shot with rifle, shotgun- or revolver. NEW ALBANY. 10 4 W. L. P.C.

RESERVE LIST IS MADE PDBLIC W. L. P.C. Totals 32 6 24 10 against Eddie Veatch on an account nna In an attachment proceeding. ...81 4S .0551 Tctals 36 11 27 13 .5.7 53 .601 Brooklyn.

Boston. Phlladel. Pittsburg. New York. Chicago.

Cincinnati. (15 .511 ...57 70 .419 ...47 S5 .356 ...42 92 .313 ..81 S3 .596 ..73 03 .53 A meeting of New Albany Chapter, St. 'Louis. Royal Arch Masons, will be held American League. LouIh Hotter has sold his fine road William Wearer Dies While At Work.

W. L. p.c. TV. L.

P.C. ster, Ed Minor, to Newlarid Gwln for 46 .65: City Engineer Lyon has ordered work stopped' on tearing irp East street for reoonstrtrotlon on account of the trouble in getting material. Numerous rush orders are being received at the Government depot for the West Point army maneuvers, and some tt the departments, are being crowded for supplies. Mrs. Eliza Wilson, of Charlftstown.

..64 68 1300. ...75 CI .551 Bnston. Cleveland. Phlladel. K6W York.

..04 70 Detroit. St. Louis. Chicago. Wash'gton.

Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8-T. Boston 0 0 0 1 3 3 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Errors O'Brien. Ferris. Yeager. Murphv 2.

McGulre. Two-base Hits Freeman, Parent. Stolen Bases Lachance, Parent. Crawford. Double Play Gibson.

Parent and Lachance. First Base on Balls Off Gibson 3, oft Kissinger 2. Hit by Pitched Ball By Kissinger 1. Struck Out By Gibson 3. by Kissinger 1.

Passed Ball Farreli 2. Time of Game One hour and fifty minutes. Umpire O'Loughlln. Attendance 2.1C0. New York 68, St.

Louis 86. ..72 50 .5301 Mrs. J. M. Hon and her daughter, 76 .420 ..43 90 .323 01 Mr.

Fish enjoyed himself greatly, hs said, while in Louisville. He visited the Horse Show building, strolled leisurely about the streets, investigated By Memphis Rov Hale. Win French, Harry Mclntyre. V. J.

Accorslnl. E. FrltJ, P. W. Werden, Jake Atz.

B. E. Lynch, William Phyle. Al sriller. Charles Miller, Sam Dugan, Theo.

Breltenotein. Suspended-Phil Ehret. Stratton. Charles Babb. Charles Shields, Lew Armstrong.

By Little RockJ. J. Clarke, P. Wright, J. Hennager, I.

I. STatlilsoti. J. Delehan-ty. J.

Gilbert, JlcCnnn, E. Lynch. F. Frank. Bolln.

C. Watt. T. Ouese. W.

Mahllng, A. Thebo. Suspended II. Clayton. A.

Mauck, J. Dolan. .1. Egan. E.

MelCernan, B. Cntbb. Signed for 1904-; L. Walters. J.

Perrlne. E. Zlncram. By Shreveport Beck. Smith.

Welekart. Front. Norcum, Hennessy, McFarlaml, riughey. Swann. Grafflus, White, Page, Kelt), ITulsernann, Butler.

By Atlanta Matthews, E. Lauzon. Frank Wilson. KIHcn. J.

El v. Bob Staf MISs Bert, will leave to-day for West Ba Louisville Club Tries To Hold All of Its Best Players. flen Springs to spend a week. SUPPOSED ATTACK OF HEART, Mrs. Rose Forman Ford Is hers from railroad affairs in Louisville and spent the entire time to his satisfaction.

died at latfayette, where she bad gone to visit ft daughter who was suppose io Huntington, to visit her parents Mr. and Mr. James Forman, Bank street W. C. Elgin, Roy Miller nrtd Will Baer.

be fatally 11). The body was brought to NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 7, Pittsburg 2. -rttaburg, Sent. 24.Few hits were made, because, both pitchers were so wild that the batsmen had little chance.

Attendance -652. Score: Oharlestown for burial. New York. Sept. 24.

New York won both gamee to-day. Scores: EMPLOYES SUSPENDED BY JEF-FERSONVILLE FOUNDRY. SUSPENSION LIST ALSO BIG. who have been hunting and fishing at Trout Lake, returned home yester Three weeks' experience as a landlord N. Y.

Bt L. ab.bh.po.a. ab.bh.po.a. has SAtisfled County Recorder George vs day. Conroy 5 2 1 Mrs.

Charles R. McBrlde, who has Burkett If 4 rf. ..2 Heldrlck Btoner and he has decided to retire from the.hotel "business fts soon as'he can And been visiting relatives In and near tho Pittsb'rg. ab.bh,po.a. ab.bh.po.a.

ford. Markley, Ben Koehler, Bennett, Dick Croiler, GeOrge Winters, Charles Smith. Signed Tom Dougherty. Frank Morse. Suspended E.

D. Murlbert, Fred Luther, William Tnyloer, Weldon Henley. By Nashville Harry Feldhaus. Andy Roth. Arthur Ilcrmnn.

Clyde Busseli. Fultz cf. ....3 0 1 Keeler rf. ..3 3 1 Elberfeld ss.3 2 2 Williams 2b.4 1 4 Ganzel 4 2 14 Anderson 4 N. York.

Browne rf. is taking special Interest In the West Point maneuvers and he contemplated making a flying trip to the. camp, but was prevented by lack of time. Mr. Fish has a surprising knowledga of Kentucky.

He knows something about nearly every county and has an unusual amount -of Information about agricultural conditions. He is particularly Impressed, he says, not only with Kentucky's general prosperity, but the South's. Prosperity In South. STRIKERS CARING FOR PLANT, -B umont 0 4 0' 0 0 0 0 Wallace 'house to move ml family. Into.

Tne Battlmore and Ohio Southwestern City for several weeks, will, return Monday to her home In Chicngo. Flaherty, TJunkle, Ganzel and Others Must Come Back If Thy Are Released. eeqnng rf. .4 2 3 1 Hill 3b 4 Bowcock 4 VHaltren rf.4 Bresna'an cf.4 M'Gann lb. .0 Davis If 2 0 0 iacn 3b.

113 Wagner 0 10 railway is suffering from the dry weather. The water supply at Natrt) has been en BevJJle c. ...4 0 4 Shannon 4 -Bransfd lb.4 0 6 0 Chesbro 4 0 0 Pelty 4 Mrs. Jane Marls, an old resident of Orange county, well known among the older people of New Albany, died few days ago at her hbmo In Paoil. Sho was -Ultcney .2 0 2 1 Merles If.

...3 Bahb ss. ....2 Lauder 3b. .3 10 0 12 2 0 10 1 0 10 0 4 3 112 113 18 0 0 0 0 tirely exhausted and tJiero Is only enough Curtis If. ...4 2 2. 0 Totals.

...32 10 27 14, 24 Totals. at Charlestown to lat a few days. 2 2i Gilbert 2b. .2 WHAT ALL THE" CLUBS WANT. Phelps c.

0 6 0 Innln 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 9 0 eighty-seven years old The Merchants' Association held a arner c. .3 Ames 4 Wrlllinm "Weaver died suddenly on top of F. R. M. Gilbert's house, 226 Melg avenue, Jeftersonvllle, yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock.

Weaver was helping1 William White, who was paint fccanlon p. -J Marshall' ..1 0 0 01 New York 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 St. 1iuis 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 George Baker, tho horseman, who has largely attended meeting at Pfau's Hall yesterday afternoon, and matters of gen. 30 5 27 11 Errors Elberfeld. Swander, "Heldrtck.

Pelty. Lft on Bases New York fl. SL.LouIji 0. Two- Totals. 30 5 a string of horses In training at the fair grounds, was seized with typhoid fever eral Interest were talked over, but the FLrLL list of the players reserved base Hit Ganzel.

Three-base Hit Peltv. Sto topics discussed are being kept secret. yesterday and was taken to St. Edward's Batted for Scanlon In the ninth. Innings.

1 2 3 4 5 0 7 0 ing the roof, but had not complained of A' City Hospital for treatment. rTho injunction suit to prevent the len Bases Conroy, Keeler 2, Elberfeld, Dnrls. Sacrlflc" Hit DarJs. Double Flays Bow-cock and Anderson: Bowcock and Anderson: Bevtlle and Qanze): Elberfeld. Wil j-iLisourg 0 0 0 10 0 02 by the American-Association for r.ext year, as well as thqse who have been suspended by the elubs building of a tramway on Front street to William Johnston.

Harry Nlekens. Harry Buss. Charlen Mose, Dan Lowney. Robert Cargo. Charles Knoll.

S. M. Kennedy. J. A.

Wiseman, Tom Parrott. Signed for 1004 Holmes, Engle. Deliver. Suspended James Copper. Home, Bennett, Bv Birmingham W.

J. Campbell, Sam Brown, P. T. MHlerlck. H.

D. Clark. E. T. Lawler, Hairy Vaughnn.

Irvln Wll-lielm. R. O. Trleton. Doc Wiseman, Jay Kantzler.

Elmer Davis. Emll Uhler. Signed for 11104 Frank Smith. Suspended WlUlum Miller. By Montgomery William Clark.

H. aianners, L. Polchmv, Clarence C. Clillds. Henry Busch, W.

A. Spratt, H. Burnett. C. Wolscmorth, Ike Durrett, Sllckney.

G. Stultz. By New Orleans-George B. Stanley, Carl O. -Philip Nadau.

Hick. Ad. ams. Joe F. Rlcker.

Roy Montgomery, William Evans, Brouthers, J. H. Dan-nehower. Harry J3rown, Charley Frisbee, George Wrlgley. J.

Wiseman, Charlie Hastings, Olllc Qfrocrcr. TWO. FAMILIES PLAY BALL. being; III. He fell over on the roof without uttering a word, and died White, who was only a few feet liams and Ganzel.

First Base on Ball5 On iotk a 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 7 Errors Leach. Wagner, Curtis, McGann. Two-base. Hits Curtis. Bresnahan.

Sacrifice Hit Lauder. Stolen Bases Beaumont chin transport logs from the river to the car works saw mill, wlil be -heard by Judge Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kepley will leave" Monday for Denver.

to visit their son there. They will be absent several Weeks and before returning they will visit Yellowstone Park and other points Pelty 4, off Chesbro 2. First Base on Errors New York 2. Struck Out By Chesbro 4, P. B.Baer, of tMadlson, September SO.

"The Southern States are about to experience the greatest agricultural prosperity in their history," said Mr. Fish last night. "The corn and cotton, crops are the best' in years and the prices are up. In consequence, the growers will reap large profits. railway development in the South is, great.

I -have had occasion to notice every part of the Southern section, and am free to say that I. regard It as tha most prosperous portion of our country, from an agricultural point of view. 2, Wagner, Van Jialtren. Babb, Gilbert. Double- jewy.

could reach him. The police star by Pelty 2. Passed Ball Shannon. Time of The Clrarlwtown canning factory Is Game one hour and thirty-five minutes, urn plre Sherldan. of interest In the West.

receiving more tomatoes than can be handled, nearly all of the girls who were The Rev. Wllford L. Al exander, who In this league waB received yesterday, being sent out by President Hlckey. The Louisville elub figures prominently In' both lists. "All' (lie "players who" were regular Colonels at the' end of Ihe season were reserved.

These include Ihe five men apparently sold to Cincinnati, Besides Louisville suspends sixteen men, In SECOND GAME. employed as peelers having started to j.o ui ing nn uransneia: Bresnahan and McGaraif. Breenahan and Gilbert. First Base on Balls Off off Arncs-ft- Struck Out By Scanlon 6, by Ames 7. Time of Game Two hours and fifteen minutes.

Umpires Johnstone and Emslle. Chicago 7, Boston 4. was appointed pastor of New Albany cir flpli was called by and. Sergt. Kendah went to the house with' ropes and assisted In letting the body down.

The corpse, was taken charge of by E. M. Coots Sons, and an Inquest will be held to-day. ab.bh.po.a cuit, composed of McKendree and Embry St. L.

Burkett If, N. T. ab.bh.po.a, Conroy 3b. ..4 Oil sohool. On Tuesday 600 bushels of tomatoes were received.

a 0 Shannon chapels, will arrive this week from Harrison county and will preach his first ser Under no droumstances will Dr. over' the country there Is a satisfactory, mon at McKendree Sunday morning. Charles S. Hay run for Coroner, he says, Weaver was about sixty-five years cluding Flaherty, Dunkle, Tannehlli and de-eloinnent. but It Is especially no Fultz cf.

...3 1 1 Keeler rf. ...4 1 1 Elberfeld ss.4 2 1 Williams 2b.4 1 3 Ganzel 4 2 1R Davis If 4 0 0 Bevllle c. ...4 0 0 Putnam 0 0 but will support Ev Ml Coots if lie desires A "kitchen shower" will be given next Ssvantier rf. ...1 Hclorlck And'son lb.lf.R Wallace ss. .4 Hill 3b 4 Bowccck 4 Kahoe.

4 Sudhoff 4 Lennon Brothers Boat White Broth ticeable among, the Southern States. I old, and was born In Louisville, but had been around Jeftersonvllle nearly to run again. -The boom for Dr. Hoy was Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and am not a believer in the idea that a ers In a Peculiar Game.

assuming large proportions and he wants CThicapo, Sept. 24. Chicago defeated Boston to-day In a featureless ffame. The visitors made all the hits for extra bases, but they amounted to but llttio. against the base-steol-Jnjj and singles hit at the rlffht time by the locals.

Attendance 200. Pccre: Mrs. Eugene Sittason, H07 Locust street. all tils life. He was ft molder by trade, to get out from under It.

panic is approaching. Wall Street con by tho choir of Jennie DePauw Memorial The Lennon brothers, of Jollet, remain but had not worked at It for years. For ..34 7 27 iS' Totals. ditions do, not furnish a reason for ac Methodist church to Miss Mabel Kanady Joim L. Sullivan, of Monroe township, the Champion baseball team, composed Totals.

...39 8 24 13 who Is to bo married October 8 to Louis has consulted Prosecutor tMayfleld with cepting such ft theory. Business is several months tie had been Bleeping: at Mr. Gilbert's livery stable and did odd Cftfcapo. ab.bh.po.a. wholly of members of ono family.

In tho United States, soys a special from Jollet, Lukomeler. Boston. ab.bh.po.a. Dexter rf. ..5 I 1 0 good and the fact that stocks are down SUutle cf.

..3 a view of prosecuting John Kirrcberlain and Joo loonr for shooting at htm several Ganzell, as well as Bonner, who Jumped his contract. All of the clubs have similar suspensions out for players who were under contract that they cannot play with any other team providing they are released by the National or American Leagues. It Is merely red tape and does not mean that the men will be held by the clubs suspending them. The list of the suspensions and reserved players as given out by President Hlckey are as' follows: Jobs about Jeffersonvllle. 111.

inis afternoon before a crowd of 1, A largely attended and an enjoyable The only known relative is Mrs COO ndmlrlng friends the Lcnnons defeated times at Honryville. Tho trouble origin farewell reception was given Dr. and Mrs. M'Carthy If.4 1 3 Chance lb. 1 li Jones rf.

...4 1 4 Tinker ss. 2 Raub 3 0 5 the nine White hrnthers. of IfnTTimnnit. ated over a small crop of millet. Blanche Van Llew, a sister, who lives at 824 West Maple street, and with whom Hurlstone last evening In tho church parlors by tho members of Trinity.

They Menney m. Abb't'chlo 2b.3 Cooley If. ...4 rem' per 3b4 M'Creery Moran c. 4 Aubrey eg. ..4 WllHs p.

Carney 1 Miss Bessie Owens has returned to by the decisive score of 18 to 1. Tho ono of tho visitors Was gift In tho Innines 1 2 3 4 6 0 7 9 New York 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 3 I 1 00 Errors Conroy 2. Fulti, Elberfeld. Oan7el, Putnam.

Hill 2. Boivcock. on Bares New York 0. St. Iv5uls 0.

Ttvorbase Hit Elberfeld. Three-base- Hits Williams. Ganzel. Sacrifice Hits Conroy. Bowcock, Hill.

First Baso on Balls Off Sudhoff 7, off Putnam 1. First Base oh ErrorsNew York 2, St. Louis 2. Struck Out By Putnam 3. by Sutihoff 3.

Passed Balls Bevllle 2. Time of Game Ono hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire Sheridan. Attendance 3,030. Kvers 2b.

will leave to-day for Indianapolis, where her liomo at Charlestown after a visit to CaM-y 3b. .,3 2 0 Taylor p. ...4 0 0 he formerly made his home. EMPLOYES LAID OFF her cousin, IMlss Clara Stiles, In Chicago, eighth-Inning. The Whites woro outclassed at every point of the game.

This was the first of a series. The sec While away Miss Owens was robbed of a 32 10 11 number of articles of clothing, and Miss 35 8 24 13 ond will ba played next Sunday at East Stiles -lost $200 worth of Jewelry. In Freight Shops of Jeffersonvllle Batted for Willis In the ninth. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 T. The Chicago train on the Big Four Foundry Plant.

Reserved by Louisville Aloyslus Egan, Pat Bohannon. Harry WJilte, F. W. Od-well, Pete Chllds. Thomas Walker, W.

Clymer. John McCord, W. Schrlver, Sutor Sullivan, Leary, Quinlan, Dan Kerwin, Roy Brasnear, James Hnrt. Reserved by Toledo Dan Turner, Pete while, coming In'yesterdoy morning broke iiucago. in the grand stand there was a remarkable gathering of relatives, embracing the parents and sisters of tho Lennon boys and their uncles, aunts and cousins to trio number of two score or more.

In many springs from a airrerenc source altogether." Mr. Fishs railroad, the Yazoo and Misslslppi Valley, has finished paying for a new capltol building for the of Mississippi. Over $1,300,000. which the State collected as back taxes after long litigation, was used in the erection of a suitable cupitol. Mr.

Fish attended the dedication ceremonies and assisted In laying the cornerstone. Likes Bottom Lands. "I take great interest In the progress of '-'Mississippi," said Mr. Fish, "and I was glad to attend the dedication ceremonies. We are interested extensively in- the and of course any advancement is to our interest.

Kentucky is a good State. There are good bottom lands around these parts Chicago 0 0 0 a 2 0 1 1 7 Boston .0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 24 Colonels Win An Easy Game. a side rod at Watson and a switch en Errors Chance, McCYeery, Aubrey. Two- base Hits Tenney, Cooiey. 7eft on Bases cmjas.

jonn tsurns. rom.uwena. noscri gine had to be sent out totow thCtraJn in, arriving several hours loite. A similar Schaub, c. 13.

Blankenshlp, Wl.liam cmcago soston 5. Three-base Hit McCree' All the shops of the freight department of the-Jeffersonvllle plant' of tho American Car and Foundry Company are practically closed. Yesterday the freight-men In the blacksmith shop were laid off and the employes In the Dr. Hurlstone will assumo pastoral charge of the Roberts Park church. Orders have been received by Capt.

J. F. McCurdy, of Company from the Department of the Lakes to movo his company to West Point, Ky in time to go Into camp by October 1. The plan to carry tho troops to West Point by boat has been abandoned and the men go there by rail. Ofllcers were engaged yesterday In delivering notices to property owners on Slate street, between Main and Market, directing them to take Immediate steps to repair tho pavements In front of their property, the Common Council having made an order to that effect.

Addison Adalr, 203 Ekln avenue, was accident happened a few days ago. Smith. Curt Bernard. J. P.

Kleinow rj. Stolen Bases SJagle. McCarthy, Tinker. Uouble Piay Tinker, Chance. Abbattcchio and Tenney.

Struck Out By Taylor 2. by 'Willis nvilIIamCrlstall. F. C. Rclsling, L.

F. John Blue, of Van Horn, arrived Hopkinsvllle, Sept. 24. Louisville defeated HopkinsvlHe In a one-sided game this afternoon, the locals playing miserable ball In the field. Brockett, the Hopkinsvllle third-baseman, drew three hits, two of which were doubles.

Score: Innings 1 234567S 9-R. H. B. Louisville 1 2 2 3 1 0 3 2 014 11 2 Hopkinsvllle 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 1 0- 7 18 30 naaaing, utto uenniger, uonn cougnun. Reserved by St.

Paul J. E. Sullivan, Elmer Pierce. Charles Ferguson. Charles last night in response to a telegram that hts wife, Xfrs.

Lizzie Blue, was in a dying me occasion was miiae a nnit-noi-Iday, whole families turning out to see the contest. A large number of business and professional men were In attendance. The Lennon family Is one of tho oldest and best known In Mr. and Mrs. John Lennon, the parents, are hale and hearty and were among the most enthusiastic spectators.

They have been tho parents of eighteen children eleven sons and soven daughters. Two sons and a axle shop, foundry and Iron machine 'iret ttase on Balis urr Taylor 'Z, oil wii-lis 4. Time of Gome One hour and thirty-four minutes. Umpire O'Day. Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 1.

condition nt Uie hotnp of her sister. Mrs. shop are Idle: In all about one nun Chris Badger. Mrs. Blue submitted to a unccn, ueorge spooner, i'.

u. ieicr, n. Sohaefer, Edward Wlueler, James Jackson, W. P. Shannon, John Floumoy, A.

Marcnn. P. W. Sessions. W.

Clingman. tired and twenty men were laid off in surgical operation- a short time ago. Batteries Louisville, Bohannon ana tier these'dep'artments. Orders were given ry; Hopkinsvllle, Bomar ana street. Reserved by Minneapolis W.

A. Ma- afrs. Josephine Marks, who Is here at and around Evansvitle. These maneu to clean up the freight department of unugnter are dead. Among tho sons are several well-known ball players, three of tending her sister, Mrs.

Lizzie Blue, who the foundry, which does not look as If Cincinnati, Sept. 24 Cincinnati clinched fourth place to-day by winning out In the ninth Inning on Donlln's double and Dolan's single. CHAT OF THE PLAYEKS. Is dying, received a telegram from. In- 6peratlonB aro to be resumed In the vers are a good thing and I would like to see them continued.

It strikes me that perhaps outside people have badly Injured Wednesday night by Jumping from an lnterurban car. at Silver street. The car was running at a rapid "Hum nave piuyco tor several seasons. Several years ngo tho Lennons played the Knrpen Brothers, of Chicago, two games for tho national championship, Tho near future. It was stated that tht The game was a pitchers' battle between Hahn dtannpolls last evening that her husband, George Marks, had fallen a stairway at his home and had been ser TQTB Colonels play their last game to-day underestimated their Importance.

Peo men had to be laid off because there was no need of the material they were tviiuuiiH won uom games, tne iirst 21 to 4 and the second 3 to 2. The Lennon at HOpKinsviue. LOS ANGELES has the Pacific Coast and Garvin, the former having a little the best of the argument, Attendance 1,305. Score ple should come to see them from all iously Injured, rate, and when Adalr nllghted ho was thrown Into a pile of broken stone. His injuries w-ere attended by Dr.

Frank H. Wilcox, the company's surgeon, Piayers arc: ma, l'eter, Thomas, Ray, Albert. Arthur. Mniirlr-P Onnrlra nnrt rn turning out. championship cinched.

The action Of the State of Indiana parts of the Union. It is a good location ttiey have selected." ONLY a few more days and the National Clnclnn'l. ab.bh,po.a. No move of any kind wns made yes Br'klyn. ab.bh.po.a.

Strang 3b. 10 4 ngalnst James S. Keigwln, who IS The eldest Is. thirty-eight years and the youngest eighteen. The names of the VVhlte brothers are: Philip, Charles, Ar- Leaguo season win come to an enu Sirs.

James G. Harrison, Mrs. J. terday towurd settlement of the Nr.wTON han slened for next season The Illinois Central' is constructing double track at present between charged with strborlnatlon of perjury on account 6f Uie part he took In securing a strike, but the men are not the least with the Los Angeles Club of the out Shcckard 1 1 Dobbs cf. ...3 1 Doylo lb.

...4 1 12 Dahlen ss. ..4 13 Gessler tl, .4 12 Flood 2b. .3 1 3 license tor Ann Estes to many Dr. Jones, MrB. Dora Williams, Mrs.

Kathe-rlno Hanshaw, Mrs. Adda Lobach and Miss Sophia Bettman have returned from Georgetown, where they had been attend and Edwin. The eldest Is thirty-two and the youngest fourteen. The parents of Donlln If. ..5 Seymour Dolan rf.

..4 Beckley 4 DcArm'd 3b.2 Daly 2b. ...4 Corcoran ss.4 J'eltz 3 Hahn 3 law Coast League. tt WILT, he either Schenectady or Troy loney, A. ai. Htimmel, John ltatoii.

Forest Thomas, Charles McDonald, IX. L. Williams, Rclm, of South Bend; A. P. Oyler, Frank Martin, Russ Hall, C.

F. Mclntyre. Dnn Lally. Dennis' Sullivan, George Yeager. Reserved by Columbus George Fox.

M. S. Roach, Ivor Wagner, T. W. MCMnkln, Lefty Snyder, Harvey Bailey, W.

Mellor, Harry Gleason, Harry Arndt, James Ban-non. Reserved by Milwaukee George Speer, Robert Wood, Alonzo Hedges, Walter Mueller, Elmer Meredith. Robert Unglaub, Harrv Schafley, Rooney Vlox, William Dunleavy, Frank Hemphill, Bob Ganley, Ed. Connors. Reserved by Kansas City 'Hugh Hill, Hulb Knoll, John Rothfuss, Mike Grady, William Nance, Edward Lewee, Tom Mc-Andrews.

Walter Frantz, John Butler, Ralph Gibson. James Durham, Perry Coons Arthur Alloway, Elmer Smith. Reserved by Indianapolis W. H. Fox, N.

E. Haddon; George P. Kihni, P. F. O'Brien, George Hogrlover, Arthur Coulter Orvllle Woodruff Harry Allemang, Eugene Ford, Otto Newlih, Jacob Volz, T.

C. Williams, S. F. Leslie, J. 13.

Tam- Fulton, Kv and Memphis, and between Jackson. and New Orleans. A branch of new road between Cairo and V. Yitncey, Widen was set for September in the New Tork State League. It Is a 29, has been continued, but no date has "iS, ure air, anu airs.

j. u. White. There were three girls, but one Is dead. neck-and-necK race.

Paducah has been finished, ana Air. wish mi his Wav to St. Louis intends Jordan 2b. ..10 0 Jacklltsch c.4 1 4 Garvin v. ...4 0 0 been named.

At the meeting of the Commercial ing the Floyd county convention of the W. C. T. U. A new union was organized In Georgetown and the outlook for the work In that community Is very "BABE" HROWN, the Southern League star, will pitch to-morrow for the Gos3 team against the Colonels.

to make his first inspection. He is tak-Intf sneclal interest In the latest im 34 0 27 10 Totals 34 820 18 Club Wednesday night 11 was decided to ask the ferry company to offer better Another Baseball Challenge. The Harvey Coons have tried to get a game from the Roblnson-Norttms nil IT may take 'the iwo remaining games to provements of the Illinois Central sys discouraged and still claim they will win. The trouble Is beginning to be looked upon seriously by the merchants of Jeffersonvllle, who are not espousing either side. A peculiar part of the strike is that the members of the union are doing picket duty to prevent any harm being done the property of the car works.

Night and day a patrol Is kept at the lumber yard by severul strikers to watch for any fire that might break out. The men claim that It a. Are should originate from any decide wnion team win occupy eccuuu olace In the National League. Rudolph H. Borgcrdlng, an old resi this season, but for eome reason they have tem.

NIGHT SCHOOLS BALTIMORE has ten men batting In the dent, fractured his right thigh by a fall evauou tne coons' challenge. Tho Coons at the home of lis ton, George Borgcrdlng, .300 class, out .8 lourin in uiw uiuuo standing, with prospects of going lower, challenge the Roblnson-Nortons for a game Sunday, October 4, for glory or for 550 a side. WILL OPEN MONDAY. EG'AIN will pltdh: to-day for the Colonels aVpim arid wrlzh't wll do the slab- Two out when winning run was scored. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 0.7 8 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Errors Beckley, Strang.

Garvin. Two-base Hits Doyle, Gessler, Beckley. Peltz, Donlln. Stolen Bases Strang. Sheckard.

Dobbs, Doyle. Peltz. Double Play Jacklltsch and Dahlen. First Base on Balls Off Garvin 3, off Hahn 2. 'Left on bases Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 7.

Struck Out By Hahn II, by Garvin 3. Sacrifice Hits DeArmond, Hahn. Time of Game Two hours. Umpire Hurst. mm Bast Market street, Wednesday evening.

He was taken to St. Edward's City HOipltal for treatment on account of the Bflff. work In 'to-morrow's games at Ellipse facilities to the truok gardners in Jeffer-sonvlllo toMmShlp, and to request the East End IrnipTovement Company to repair tho houses now going to wreck oh Mulberry street. Application for a change of Judge was mode yesterday to hear tho three cases assalnet E. C.

Hughes and grantcdi Mr. Hughes la charged with acting as a notary publlo and school trustee at Charles, town at the same time, and collecting fifty cents from John Wolford for mak THE HARVEY COONS CLUB. Snunended hv Toledo Pat Meany. Jo Park. cause it Would be charged to the strik Location of One In West End Changed ers.

All incoming trains arc carefully DEARMOND, of Cincinnati, has the tvxiirtnf hf n. eond bail nlaver. He has better facilities afforded there. Mr. Bor-gerdihg Is seventy-eight years old and has been in feeble health for a number of months.

seph Myers. Ernest Llndeman William O'Hara. Ripplemeyer Edivin Quick, D. Hoffman. Sunndfd hv Louisville Harry Felix.

To Seventeenth and Duncan Street School. the necessary speed and handles himself Watched for Imported Workmen, and every road has its pickets, who have been regularly assigned and are re Second Game For Sunday. The second game of tho series of five games between the Frank Goss and Rec-cius teams will take "place Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Recclus' grounds. nicely. BETTING on the Pittsburg series Is very Bailie R.

Werttz. by her attorney. John Frank Bonner, John Ganzel, Pat Flaherty Lee Tannehlli, Ed. Dunkle, William Hallman, Henry Spies, II. G.

Lumley, Peter Cassldv, Thomas Raub, Louis Bruce F. J. Corridon, Al. Wagner, Jay ing out his pension papers. quired to make reports at stated times, All the streetsiendlng to the car works are guarded day and night, and it Is the duty of several of the strikers to light Tim rxursi.

plena ruiouuis, but will place no coin on his favorites. rBoston Globe. Twenty-eighth and Garland avenue. The B. James, has applied In the Circuit Court tor a decreo of divorce from Charles R.

Wentt, and she asks for the custody of AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 12, Waahingtoa 2. SUTierlri'tehdent- E. H. Mark an Charles Germr, administrator of the nounced yesterday that all was OF THE players secured by the Phillies estate of August Sohlamnl, filed suit yes- the Ave children born of the marrlaffe.

De Andrews, uwruummn. bv St. Paul Roy Evans. John oattencs. I' ranic goss, Brown and Becker Recclus, Vetter and Vettcr.

Boston Baseball Crazy. terdfty -against Barbara, Sehlamm oh CocKman IS an lnnuiuei, aumu uuu Pherson pitchers. Early, an outfielder, and Hall, an lnflelder. see that the guards are doing tnei duty KNOWN IN JEFFEKSONVILLE. petition to sell real estate, the appraised Skopeok William Wilson, Dave Brain, J.

Dan Shay. George Boston, Sept. 24. Special. Bos- WALdJACt EfVANS, who has been play John Walters, F.

Warner Snanended by Minneapolis Ed. Ames, value of which is The order was mde ami Getvmrr fiVed add! bona! bond lh the sum of $4,900 WIBh William Metzger ion ponce are crazy over and Washington, Sept. 24. Cleveland slugged. the ball hard throughout to-day's game, and won easily.

Bradley had a remarkable day at the bat, getting a single, two doubles, a triple and a home run out of five times at bat. 6core: ing Wltn tile Iieiiueiauii ttaiii mis season, will play In the outfield for the Gos's team Saturday. teams have been organized in several of William Wllkerson Was Guard At Charles Baiter, M. C. Vasblnder, A.

N. Anderson Claude Schmeer, William Lud-wlgr, Charles Lusky. am) George Bollinger as eweties, sertion and failure to provide are alloged as the grounds of the action. They were married December 24, 1882, and the plaintiff alleges that her husband deserted her March 18, 1900. In the compromise made In the damage suit brought by Edward L.

Sugg against the Southern Railway Company, Mr. Sugg is to receive 7,000, and the company agrees to pay all tile costs Which include attorney fees. Stotaenburg Weathers, of this city, and Bennett tne down-town precincts. True to Boston traditions regarding culture, many of the police players are university-bred Old Prison. William Wllkerson, who killed Mar LOOA.L, fans will the last chance of the season to-morrow to see the Col-nndi olav and a good crowd will no suspenoeu uy Mllo Stratton, Ait Shaw, C.

C. Jones, Capt. Clegg WB9 visited yesterday by William L. W'Uiiaros, an, old soldier who lives in OWo Falls, who wanted advice Wash'n. ab.bh.po.a.

1 Cievel'd. ab.bh.po.a. 0 0 I 01 Flick rf .2 0 doubt witness the double-header. shal Gustave SChwake at North Ver Ryan cf. men, ana tjapc.

anaoipn, of the Hanover. a tt nrrv thp- star Cleveland third 2 OlBny If 3 0 01 Bradley on what he shouiu do about some one street nine, is a former pitcher for the UniVers tv flf Kontilnltv lness for the opening of the night schools Monday. Four night schools will be conducted this season; three for white pupils ahd Che for colored pupils, located as follows: Shelby arid Broadway. Miss Margaret! Sweeney, principalNewsboys; Home, Mrs. M.

B. Tucker, principal; Seventeenth and Duncan streets, Mrs. A. M. Jones, ptihcipal.

The school located last session ftt Seventeenth and Madison streets has been moved to Seventeenth and Duncan streets. At ten Investigation Superintendent Mark ascertained tftitt the great majority of Its pupils lived hearer the latter The colored night chool will be at Ninth" and MadUoh streets, with A. H. Payne as principal. The total enrollment in last year's night baseman, 'made a remarkable batting Pete Volden, Henry Olmstead.

George McBrlde W. J. Cutter. Charles Rcily, Charles 'Schwartz, John Revoir, E. E.

Pappenfu3s. Suspended bv Kansas City H. A. Sou-nvo Williams. William GannOn.

Jaiole 2b. ..6 nnontne etter at urownstown mat con. 2 record yesterday, securing a single, two 2 .0 2 0 4 4 7 2 3 1 li 1 4 4 0 2 tained valuable pension papers. He was referred to the Federal authorities, and Robinson cf.2 H'ndrlcks rt.4 Osten ss. ..4 ficlbach If.

.4 Clarke lb. .4 Coughlin Sb.4 M'Cofck 2b.4 Illltredge Orth p. 3 Bemls c. ...4 Thoney cf. .5 Abbott Gochnaur Donohue 4 0 8 0 3 2 3 2i 4 1 0 2i threaten begin a prosecution at once Mihi.

Lora N. Craig was yesterday William Wolf, -Mont Bevllle. Erving Wal-dron John Getman, Bob Ewlng, John Gond'ing; Al Wlttridge. Emll Friske, Jake Welmer William Thomas Mes-tt Stanley Yerkes, Fred Ketcham, Kentucky Fair Dates. Kentucky State Fair, Owcnsboro.

Sen-tember 21, 6 Henderson. September 23, days. Falmouth, September 30, 4 days. Ohio County Fair, at Harttord, 30 to October 3. inclusive.

H. Young, Louisville, were Sugg's attorneys, and the railroad company tvas represented by Jewett Jewell, of this city, and MaJ. John D. Welman, of Evanivitle! The case of James M. Graham, far non, Wednesday afternoon and then took his own life with the same shotgun that ended the career of the officer, was for several years a guard at the old) Prison, South In Jeffersonvllle and was well known In that city.

He served under Warden J. B. Patten and was looked upon as a trustworthy inan; Wlikerson was doing duty as a guard; a brother was confined in the Institution as a convict, having been sent to orison on account of the granted a divorce from. James W. Craig Totals 40 14 27 14 a cripie.anu a.

iiuinc MANAGER JENNINGS, of the Baltl-mores, Is In a bad way for a pitcher. He is working his slab artists over.fme, oh account of the many double-headers. HANLON says: "I have seen enough to convince me that a good teanrln Baltl. more will be a paying proposition. Next vear you may be sure we will have as strong a team as there Is In the league, 12 27 0 Clyde Robinson, Z.

E. Miller, Norman a-nu ou9wuj TV the mother of the defendant. Mrs. Craig Brasnear. mer living a short distance north of the city, against the Motion, a suit to recover Marlne Intelligence.

$1,500 damages for Injury td property, was had made all preparations to got marneu early in June under, the impression that her husband had secured divorce and on the eve of the wedding she found that schools was 1,400 pupils. COMPLETE RESERVE LIST. tried before a Jury in the Harrison Cir cuit Court and tho plaintiff awarded a Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday part he; took In some alleged election frauds at North Vernon. His conviction was1 always looked upon by the Democrats as political persecution.

Men Who Will Probably- Remain Innings .1 2' 8 4 0 7 8 B-T, Washington 9. ft Cleveland 1 01 0 4 3 .) .0 1J Error Klttridge. Two-base Hits Coughlin. Mccormick, Abbott, Thoney. Lalole, Bnulle Three-bose-Hlts OrUl.

Bay. Bradley, Abbott, I-aJole. Homo Run Bradley. Stolen Bases Thoney. Sacrifice Hit Bay.

TJoubla Play Donohue, Gochnauer. Abbott and Lajole: First Base on Balls Off Orth Jl. Struck Out By Orth 4, by Donohue 4. I-cft on SVT Washington 4, Cleveland 5. Passed Ball Klt-tredge.

Time of Game One hour and thirty minutes. Umpire Connolly. Attendance 151. Philadelphia 47, Chicago 35. and 1 iook tor 6 SINCE the arrangement, for the post-season series between the Boston Americans and the Pittsburg aggregation little has been heard of the contemplated between the two Boston teams Manager Buckenberger was anxious for a series a month or so age.

HARPER thinks that Catcher Kleinow, llfrlx mnn cirnfted bv the clncln- to the following: W. P. Stuart and Sudla H. Bond, George IC. Wallner and Mar With Clubs of the South- era League.

Wllkerson was ox Peculiar disposi Judgment of tS50. The case was originally brought In the Floyd Circuit Court here and taken to Harrison county on ft change of vg'nuo- Stotflsnburg Weathers; of this city, wore the attorneys for the plaintiff. Several months ngo James-Waggoner, Liverpool, Sept. 23. Arrived: Majestic, New York; 24th, Auranla, New York; Belgenland, Philadelphia; Irishman, Portland.

Sailed: Nomadic, Portland. Havre, Sept. 24. Arrived: La. Touralne, New York.

Quceiistown. Sept. 2-1. Sailed: Western-land. Philadelphia; Germanic, New York; Mayflower, Boston.

Southampton, Sepl. 21. Sailed: Kron Prlnz Wilhelm, New York, via Cherbourg, New York, Sept. 24. Sailed: a Bretngnc, HavreAugusto Victoria, Hamburg, King Albert, Bremen, Arrived: Numldlan, Glasgow-.

tion and considered one of the most de garet Akcrs, Charles E. Boone and Nora the was not single. -The. educational system at the Reformatory Is to be rewwiiied on the return of General Manairer Whlttakor from Fort Wayne, There nre now 200 Inmates of the Institution being educated under prof. J.

D. Clarke, each of whom is given four hours' schooling during tlhe week days, but It Is expected to arrange for un i increased number and longer hours. termined; iraurds at tho prison. He was Sartdridge, ihcoaoro A. Kgner anu Min quiet and of ft retiring disposition, but club: is a corker.

"Ho Is a second the hat and a better hit-7 nie Josephine Day, Isaac and Alice Hall. Bockhorst and Mar- Little Rock, 2L President aroused was iwc a. cagea iron, conductor, and Albert Kwlng, brakeinnn, nf l.lu Ufa ftpntlnri Mnrth VprnATI W. -M. Kavaiiaufrn, oi uie cwumern League, to-day forwarded-, to Secretary garette Witliiighorst.

Chris Recktenwold ahd Clara Frances Durv. before coming (o the prison was spent on a dinkey train. Were fined $13.80 each. In in the Held with dog and gun, and he the Police Court on a chnrse of assault, ter ea Jack. I pHohed to both or hem at Ft.

Wayne a few years ago. I thfirtt that Kelley will llkchlm after he vce" v.orl:.. He Is a fast man, too." of the National Assocla- J. H. Farreli, and the Philadelphia.

Sept. 24. Chicago I'hnn 'elphin played two games to-day..

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