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rrr NEWS IN THE COURTS. Attorney ceneralV after the governor LITTLE RDGK TURNED THE TABLES mm mm 1 '-HV' I segrafser bt Mrify.fiMa a Cavay OCTMERX LEAOCE STANDING. Vlaved. Won T.nl Pft SO P4 aaatt giving scssarhcfc "Megef saBetthl nn.w 1 ii -a ti i 4 .44 IS k) A IrU 4 tit etaadafottxrMelta these quIIIkatkoa. It ba beautiful etfig-pTMicg like roortea euahlnf-tipptd with motrntaiq eoow, Jr potjettet (ht Hntm hop flavor" tod TIm iikal family beef.

orrirai .1 lANDEECB-JULIAN. COMPANY, uttl ewatah mnm Oenaaa SnsMra, tree oa mwrt. Tfce Aanne rel Ce. at. LeaU, Ite, f7l tFMANHOODREOTOREDSwlyL or iiajqeff.

we preaenpuoa of a la IktaaaavVnataal KataMHalmeal IMMlltr, r-lslee tlw at arryTTfea arlM. Trli laTaa rresea pp mi win wurarfra i envaauquicKaaMuf mtmiiiu tmnAtenee. ll'rIDf vloi. aaaas ot ail IsiserHMa. AwtaaaJt sminiSan al vevemtavo SivWe with Mta.v Due unionUta A wnttrs bra-ver Blhk mta to St rer.teel IA Mnern.AUiniMaA aad ..1 yer, tee ldars as 6a ariuary mt i rMftaeaa email mmmit wwu Thareaws augerers era not ewe ST Bw UMSSJ the VUVLDKHK Uie eiily kaowa fmtS our wlikout aa operai goanuitM riven and faewr retoriieS If SboxcednefseteHsotaBaci bl mivll.

Send fnr raas efmaKp end teatinuialala. lr kaowa reaiMt te our wtikout aa operauoo. lUeming'i Homi Ran la la aiB Feature tJilCame, KERjf WAS HAMMERED HARD UttlT JLook Aasanwdtlie Xd Early Mi Vm Trr Kdd by th Fnuktartm. Little Boci 8, ilemphja 4. There jrteplag and walling In tlie city "on th af tar yesterday's Through nln innings the beat that the Memphlans could do was to croat the) plate four tluiea, or Just shy of tha number the; nut-ded to win.

Tbui tba aocldeut of Sunday was 'offset and the Memphis roasters tauie out Of tba "cowsheds" with count. nance wambling throe dimes. At th am time Little Rock resumed second place and sent Frank's Undcrgarv nera bact to third. AllfwanSj.waa, on tlie slab for Little Rot and the Memphlans realized tbat be wee atrictly In the gam a. Although be waa touched up for twelve bit and deadheaded three men to be maintained -his eiiulllbrbtuv at all stages and, ttiere waa acacely a tuotrient of doobt as to what the out-corn would be.

In the second Allemang amasbed tbe bail far out la centv and eeut.lB howgey ana Mauch abeap of (fettlng4 -Awllt hiniHelf for home row Dowa In tbe board of trad auditorium something liko one hundred enthtislnsts were gathered, to bear ilrajlreVt aMiijffb'jtne from tbe wlrea. Two men were on base and two out, with Allemang u. Cllckety, click, "Ifi a beauty!" abouted Jim Cl-bert "Looks good for three be continued. "Lowney and Msnch ai-ore and Its a home run; tbey haven't found the ball yet" Chcera to beat the band; every mfui In tbe board of trade anilltiirlnm shouted for Joy. Borne threw their lrot Into tbe air.

'Tass around the hat for Ronbeu." suggested aome one. Col. K. P. Richards at once proceeded to do flic collection act and when Ike rHttra we In there waa 15 In hand subject to tbe order of Mr.

AHemang. AOdxealtAVOX, ataaHllkH K-. aa m. frasisjsa, Cat. SOLD BT ITCLEBICKt THOMAS.

024 MAIN. Ho Bankrupt Sale, No Forcjfi Sale, No Shoddy Goods, BOT Just a few left gGoJst, at prices thit wil surprise you. LITTLE ROCK TENT and Awning Co. Capital Hote Lltiie Back' Memphis Ndw Orleans tantveport CruUtuDOora ttirmlniBm Brims Game of auauat I and not ftlin 1 1 A anAin fl.miil. lltfTlH 4 Ne TODAV a QAMZgv bock kt Memphis.

Orleans tt Bbievaoert. 8Wme et Naehvtlla. st birmlnfham. 4 4 4 mtng't aim at Mempbla August IX aa follows; Ptirad. Wen, Loot Atlrmang.A i MoCloky i Blokbera 1 2 Crow wltl IMm now.

BASEBALLGOSSIP. pet. l.OlW BkopM today. Even tbs miahfy arrewer fni4. Wrtln waa in the game from start to flnlah.

Huttoo'a pntty 'drivo to left to the gftft brouiht Martin Th Oaaette's extra waa much ia demand yviterday marniasv ghreveport Ply In Little Rock Tbnra- dav. Frklay ana usturasy. Seventeen put-ouf Tint BAseraaa Ba-mrf ts a pretty good roaerd. iTmjHre Maberty appesrea to five Little Rixt the worat of every close deciaion. Allemang' homo run earn at the rieM time.

Momohla never recovered from the effects or it. Maurti made a poor throw to flrat and Is the -ef ore charced up with an error. He doean't do It often. number of ladles have signified their Intention of hearlns the name In detail at tna board or Irene tnis aiternooo. The New Orleans-Llttlo cams of August 2V will be for the benefit of the M.

C. A. Woman's Auxiliary, and the at trndanre promise! to be a record-breaker. Gilbert waa caught napping- at first In the ptlilith Inning at leaat, that's what Umpire Flaherty aald. It waa a close de cision, but It looked like Gilbert was aafe.

Memphis could send but one man arroa the plate in the aeventh, aUfcoufh credited with three In that inning. With two men out and the bases full. Vaidoia popped no a foul fly which Lynch made a great run for and captured, retiring the aide. The enterprise involved In receiving detailed reporla from thest Memphis games should appreciated by the baseball en-thuslaeta. It la an expenelve undertaking and the attendance must be llveral in order to meet It la worth a quarter any time to hear Jim Culbert call oil the details.

OTHER LEAQTJS GAMIS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pt. Louis, Aug. 11 fit.

Louis woe from Cincinnati by a timely bunching of hits In the fourth and eighth innings. Budhoff allowed Cincinnati but eight safe hits, while tiann was unswaay ana lauea at critical times. Score Tt st. Louis toatoiet II 1 Cincinnati OOOOliose-C I Batteries Sudhofl snd Bcfirlwer; Habn snd Pelts. At Brooklyn Brooklyn-Boston same nost- poned; rain.

At Phlladelehia-PhlladelDhla-New York game postponed; rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Played. Won. Lost.

Pet. 89 64 85 1'hlladelphla 1 64 17 Bt. Louis 66 41 .671 nrooklyn S3 48 44 .617 Boston 89 4S 44 Now York 57 47 Cincinnati. 1 37 64 98 37. 61 AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Cleveland. Aug. 12. Rowling was wild snd was hit hard, receiving he worst possible support, sine errors being made. At.

tandsnoe, z.sm. Score It Cleveland 00001100 1 10 Chicago 10014100 1 It II 1 Uatteries uownng ana vyooa; uniuio snd Bulllvan. Boston. Aug, 12. Today Boston took ths first game by bard hitting when ths men were on banes.

For six Innings in ths second game the home team failed to register a hit against Plank, but in the seventh Hemphill brake tbe Ice with a two-bagger, and In the ninth acored the only run on Stahl's three-bagger and a passed ball. Attendance, 1774 First game Philadelphia 2 Batteries Winters and Bchreok; Bernan-hardt and Powers. Second game Boston OOOOOOOOl-l 4 Philadelphia II I Batteries-Mitchell and Crtger; Plank and Pewors. Detroit Aug. 12.

Errors by Elberfled, Gleason and Crockett were responsible for ths loss of today's game. Both Garvin and Millee pitched splendidly Score Milwaukee tiJSfSJH i 2 Detroit I I Batteries Garvin snd Maloney; Miller and Shaw. At Wartilngton Washington-Baltimore game postponed; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. narea It as 9 fhloago Boston Detroit Philadelphia Cleveland Washington 6 is 6S .670 60 3 60 4S .62 45 4fi SS 60 .433 87 .421) 16 1 -16S LITTLE ROGK, RRIC abaoJotely First-Case American Plan Hotl Bate 2.

SO to OO per Day. Extra Charge for Parlor and Booms with Ban. Th aaeqaalcd advsatsg of central Watioa, liberal managameat meder appointments, experienced rvic and perfct cnlalca kav parmaneatly tia Us bed th Capital Hotel aa taa aaost papular flrat-clas hotel ra Arkanaa. J05EPH W. laWIX, 'i.

if. ILL Kor Salts ifilaat Alleged Qltj Park Tix Deliaqasat H. M. AxmU ted In pthc coart yeaterdar Judge Bleak iish sii 1 flae of fJS each (gainst O. kt Arnold and 8.

tiaagiuff, a charge of keeping their eaioon open on Banday? lion. Iieary At. Arniistesd was yea-tervlay rlwvled by th bar spetHal cbju-ceilor to try the Interveutlon of Thuiuv-son ISnilLh ia tbe case of i. U. Gregg et al.re.

Uracy Urocery CoupsBy. In rulaskl rbaacery court Noel Loeb waa' yesterday appointed receiver of e-aeia uf iie utd Little lio. ITIutlng Company, at tbf Instance of IL B. Le-riera a wbo hold a rtalmef floo.2A. Polts were 'brought yesterday la the Pulaekf chaaeery court against tlie following altejd Jellwiuwita to tbe City park Improveayrot district: llrrbrrt WaaaelL gauiuel 8.

Waaeell and" Albert Lv'WaaaeU, for lot T. 8, 10. 11 and 12. bmck fl. eirr lta 10 and 11.

block 8, city; lot 8 and 0, block UT, city; lota 7, 8 and 0. block 417. Duvall'a addition, and tot 11 and 12. block 0. Pope's addition, tbe amount due being $82.62.

K. J. Owen on Iota 7. and 0, block 117, city, and weat 1-3 lots 1. 2.

and 8. block 14. Pope' addition, the amount due being $20.63. R. D.

Parte et al on lots It and 11 block 84, city, tbe a meant doe belnj eia.i. A petition in volnntary bankmptey has been filed in federal court by Aaa Irrunson of New Gaaeony. On a warrant a worn out before Jua- tlce Bchmtick." J. R. Cove was arrested yesterday, charged with obtaln'ng money tinder false pretene.

The al legation la that be obtained goods frm Rrsiieh's store on a bogus order for $7.50. Cove will be given an exnmtna tlon toils Jndge Blanks yesterdiv flrletl j. W. Winn for carrying brsss knurks. FIFTT AGAINST TWO.

It Is not reasonable to expect two weeks of onting to overcome tbe effects of fifty week of confinement. Take a bottle of Hood's SnrRsnsrllla along with yon. Three (loses, rtnlly. of this great tonic will no more thnn any. thing else to refresh yotir Wood, over come yonr tired feellnir.

Imrvrore yov apnetite and make yonr sleep easy and restful. SAMPSON 18 MT0T, ENTITLED. It Is Probable no will Nnt Pe egally Tteproeented at Schley Inquiry. Washington. Aug.

12 -Speculation has been Indulged In lately at the navy department as to whether" Admiral Hnmpson will be represented by counsel In the forthcoming Schley court of in-qulry. and whether Judge Advocate General I.emley will call uion the gov-emnVnt for legal assistance In bundling the case. Examination- of the law In tbe premises elicit the facts thnt Admiral Sampson is not entitled to legal representation at the hearings of the court. From an official point Admiral Sampson does not figure in the lnqilry at all. It Is Improbable, alo, that Captain Iemlev.

Judge advocate of the proposed court inquiry, will ask the government for assistance in handling the case. WriAT A TALE IT TELLS. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the akin. It's liver trouble: but Dr. King's New Life rills regulate the-liver, pnrtfr the blood, give dear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion.

Only 25c at Rnodgraaa P-racy Wholesale and Uetalt Drug Company's. Going to Buffalo. Boston or New York, take the famous Knickerbocker special via Big Four Route and New York Central railway. Through sleepers and dining cars. No ferry transfer.

WIND AND WATER. United States Derailment OT Airrlrul. ture. Weather Bureau. Little Rock.

August 12, 1H01. METEOROLOGICAL JtEPORT. 7 s. m. 7 Temperature 73 Wind velocity 4 Wind direction NK Precipitation 0 ft Weather Dense Tott CI'dy.

Mxxlmum fmrerature, degrees. Minimum temperature. It degrees. Kxceas in temperature for this 1 degree. Accumulated eiccaa In temperature sine Auitist 1, lOnt.

d-tgrees. Accumulated exceitu In temperature since January 1. lnl, 171 dpureea. Accumulated dnflclencv 'n precipitation since August 1, llv lnh. Accumulated dcflcUncy In precipitation since January 1901.

16.50 inches. B.IVEB BE PORT. River Beport United States Weather Bureaui Observations taken at s. Tr.th meridian time. Little Rock, Ark.

August 10, 1901. Stage. Change, fort Bmlth 11 fall OT Dananeiie 1.0 rise Little Rock I rise Pittsburg 6.8 fall Cincinnati K.T rise I I riwe atrp i Bt. i IT f.T rail 14 fall 1.0 fall i fall II fall 4 fall 6.1 fall II fall I I fall 1.1 fall Bt. Helena, Ark.

New Orleans Kansss Nashville I 6.8 fall I I rise onrevepori. E. B. RICIIARDS. Section Director.

COCKROACHES Rats, Mtoeead all ether Vena ami Mve where GTEARNS' IS USBD. TBARNa' sttOTato (Continued from page L) aer eom of.them have bee treated by laee contractor. Taer only eue thing to do and that la to atop It, which 1 propoM fa doi "I he coo tractor vbe pay 60 cent a day for each convict re-let them te planter for $1 per Wy. The sUte receive, nothing but the eonrrart price. ana tnea raraiahea goaraa te the coa-tractora.

Th whole aystear Is wrong. It was In trod Deed about four years age and tt Is high tin to stop My idea is to work the prisoner inside the walls en state work exclusively. That la th nest aniutian of the question. esn sot go on and let thoee men be atfirved snd in-treated in the manner they have been, and" I do not propose to lei op until, tbe other membera of the beard of Bianarera gree to some more humane STstetn. I tblak there will be soma Warm tlmea In Arkansas before we are don with question" Oov.

Davis ia indignant over the matter, ind he went Into the nolitlca of the niatter, Intimating that certain membera of the board, who are opposing hi stand, owed their position to bis influence. WHAT OOV. DAVIS BATS. Some Inaccuracies Occur In the Inter- view at St. I.ouls.

Governor Davis, when ask. by a Gasette representative for a statement a to the St Louis Interview, furnished tbe following copy of a statement be had wired to the Globe-Democrat yeaterday: "I notice in your paper (Globe-Demo crat) or August 10 an interview pur ported to be from myself, tba greater portion of which is correct: but. some inaccuracies exist which 1 hope you will do nie the Justice to correct. I am sure that yonr reporter did not Intentionally misquote me. He only fa me a few minutes at the union station Just a few minute before tbe depart tire of the train and slinplv made pen ell memoramln and wrote tbe interview afterward.

This Is why the errors oc rnrred. In the purported Interview the following statement occurs: '(iov- crnor makes tbe statement tbat the au ditor, attorney general and Commlsdlon- or of mines are agnlost him oil every proposition Involving the management of the Thla mlsht be con strued so as to do these gentlemen an Injustice. What ahould have been stated is this: That tlie auditor, attor ney general and coiuuilaxlouerof mine had vote.1 against nie oil every proposition relative to the employment of the officers of the penitentiary and tbe anollahment of tbe present leane ays and was not Intended to Imply or to Intimate Uiat these members of the ttoard were against me hi correct Inc the Inhumane treatment tbat hast been Inflicted upon the convicts under tbls system. A few prellmlnsry mat ters for the relief and amelioration of the present condition of the eonvli-t under this system have come up In which the auditor and attorney general have voted with me. together with th" c.

retary of slate, but the main (meat ion--that Is, as to what action shall he taken by tbe board, if any. In rcenrd to the cruel treatment of convicts hrts not come before the board and has not been voted upon. My contention is that the present lease aystetn Is the source of nil these evils, and thnt Is what the, Interview should have stated thnt the majority of the board bad voted nealnst me on. Again you state: 'I propose to go on tbe stump throughout (He state- and show up tht so members of tbe hoard of managers who voted to retain such a Here you quote me Incorrectly again. I stated to yonr reporter that nnless some chance In the sentiments of the board occurred relative- to the lease system.

In Justification of mvelf I would 'make this an issue in the next campaign and show to the people the evils of this svsteni and the attitude of each member of the' board relative thereto. I trust voit will do me the justice to make these corrections and plve it sti'b prominence In ynur paper as you deem proper." BOARD MEETS THIS M0RNINO. Murphy Resolution Will Come Tp for Consideration. The board of penitentiary commissioner will meet again nt 10 o'clock thin morning with probably a full Bttmut-nnce. A lively session ia expected.

At thnt time the rewlntlon offered by Attorney General Murphy, will come up. tTTSaVB II KH CHIM) I'rom frightful disfigurement Mrs Nannie (InHcRer of l.u Grange, applied HuckUin'M Arnica Salve to great sores oiv her bead and face, and writes Its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It works wonders In Sores, Bruisi-a, ttkiii Eruptions, Cuts. Burns. Scalds and I'lles.

25c. Cure guaranteed by Snodgrass rtracy Wholesale ami Ketall Drng Company's. Klab wood, dry white rak, four foot wowl, best In the market. Both phones No. DUO.

Ask for prices. Enterprise Fuel Co. rewaIrd! Thirty dollars reward for the arrest and conviction of the party 6r 'parties concerned In the breaking of main la town branch cut-off. Nick Teay, Contractor. SMOKE A JA8, AUGUST 20, 0) ASE ALL Bfl-EMEFIT Y.

M. C. A. An Excellent Pomblnatioa. The pleasant aeiavod and Waefeial agncto gaf tUe -wala pisvr vr iwi) iiiiiiMw vj CAUgoaa-iA Via biter illoatrmte the value of obtaining the liquid lax live principlca of pblbts known to be tnedieinally laxative and presenting them fas the fesrm soost refreahiag te the teste at4 aeeenuble the aysiAiA.

It ts the oe pertoct atreogthealp Jskae tire, cleaaiaing tba srUst atfeouai. diapellitif eolua, headaekes aad letwra gently jet prooiptly euabling on to overcome hamtnal constipation permanently. IU perfect freedom from very objectionable qwality and aab ateaea, and ita acting oa tba kidaeya, liver and boweia, without ereakeniof or irritating- them, malt it the idea laxative. In the proeesa of manafactonng flea are sued, aa they are pleasant to the taste, bat the medicinal qnalitieaof the remedy arc obtained from senna and Other aromatic plenta, by a method known to the CAUvoama Fie 8twt Co. only.

Ia order te get He beneficial eCeeta and to avoid Invtettoa. please remember the full name of the Company printed oa the front of every paekaga. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aa waAwoxaoo. cax utvunxsM.

kt. warw tobx. r. T. sotelebjaU Drogglsta Price 10a.

par bsttle. ofaetireTa asaociatlon today voted to reduce the price of weaving from 19.8 to 17 cent per cut, which la practically a cut down In wagea 14 per cent The vote taken on the matter waa unanimous. The cut goes into effect September S. AN UNPLEASANT AFFAIR. It ia very unpleasant to be alway cutting your own throat to cot aome one else's throat but tbe cut ia on and here goea.

I will dlaconnt any price, and dnpri-cate any terms, on a finer piano than any house In the state. I do Dot bare to aell a cheap piano to make a cheap price, for It la a well-known fact that I have the finest pianos sold in tbe state. If you aee me yon will buy of me. J. C.

Womble. 1000 Main Street FOUR WERE DROWNED WHILE FORDING STREAM Virginian Postmaster toseg Wlf and Three Daughters, Hi and One Daughter Escaping. Lexington, Va Aug. 12. Assistant Postmaster G.

Pole and his family, while attempting to cross a mountain stream about six miles from bete, were awept down by the watera of a cloudburst yesterday afternoon and hia wife and three daughters drowned air. Pole and a daughter escaped. Thj bodies were recovered. CaiSPI A GOOD IQHIEK. Exclamation of Pope Leo on Hearing of Hia Death.

Rome, Aug. 12. The pope wag only informed of the death of Hlgnor Crlspi thla mornlnr. He exclaimed: "Providence has evidently really decreed that I shall be the last of my generation to go. Well, Crlspi was a good fighter.

A few moments later the pope waa on his knee at hia prie dten, praying for the soul of hia ancient enemy. BOYS AND THE Y. M. C. A.

Work Among the Juvenilei One of Alms of Little Rock Association In Future. There are in this city hundreds of boys from ten to fourteen years of age that so far as we can find out not a thing is being done to systematically tuain, develop lay a foundation for-future healthy. only. Is the foundation for health tr1hg negfcctpd, but definite work by boys, for boys, along the social, religious and educational lines baa et been attempted, nor has tho- Industrial school idea been introduced In this city. The Y.

At. O. because of Its past history, Jta work for boys, already attempted, tried and proven successful, holds a unique position In the world today In reference to the boy and ht development along the lines. It is this all-around work for boys that the Little Rock association hopes some day to accomplish, with special rooms and a secretary in charge, provided the cltl-rons make It possible by putting up a building fully equipped for the work, Ex-President Grover Cleveland "All will admit the supreme Importance bf that honesty and fixed principle which rest upon Christian motives, andispurposes: and all will ae-know1edg tbe sad and increasing temptation which beset our young tnop and lure them t6 thelfilestructlrm fro save these young men, oftentimes deprived of tbe restraints or home, these associations have entered the fteltl effort and nra puhlng fhelr noble work along. When it Is considered that the subject ef their effort are to the active men for goof or evil in tbe next generation, more worldly jjrudenee dictates that the associations should be aided and encouraged.

increase and nourishing condition reflects the hteheat honor upon the good tnea who hate tlcToted themselves to this work and demonstrate that the American people are not entirely lacking in appreda. tion of Irs Tarne." ARKANSAS GOTTOfl OIL New Ph9a? 1013. Old Phone 435- Cotton Seed Meal $19.00 a tox Baled Cotton Seed HulL. $5.00 a tax Loose Cotton Seed Hulls. 4.00 a tox Meal in single sacks f.

$1.10. THIS YEAR'S PRODUC7S. Little Rock scored one more lu the fourth on Lowney'a single to right. Mc-Oraw'a fumble of Msueh's grounder, Al-leraang walk to flrat and UlllxTfo nc-riflce. In the fifth Martin hit to left for two bags and acored on Hutton pretty alngle to left la the sixth, Mauch'a bant, AUemang'a eacrlflce and alnglea by Gilbert and Lynch yielded two more runa.

Little Rock's laat tun waa obtained In tbe seventh. Martin drew four balTfc Stole aecond, went to third on a paaaed bail and acored un Lowney'a drive to left la the aecond Inning McKerttt walkeo and advanced on MeUraw'a futcritlce, scoring on Buaaey'a two-bagger to center. In tbe seventh Rusaey aluRled to left and acored on singles by Ofrocrer and Knoll. Ia the eighth Lanaoa singled, McKevltt walked and stnglea by Mc-Graw and Handlboe scored both. A feature of the game waa Croaler's beautiful throw to Lynch In the first Inning In time to prevent Ofrocrer from In the eighth inning Lowne? captured a grounder, from Robb's bat and a double play resulted at a time when Memphis looked "threatening." "Red" Wright had an off day at the bat In five times up be flew out twice and waa retired three tlmea on dinky little groandera.

Gilbert Lynch and Lowaey were In good form and materially fattened their hatting averages. Today'a game will be received In detail at the board of trade, and a large crowd should be present THE OFFICIAL 8CORB. -UttURook. AB POAE Gilbert, cf 4 1 1 Crosier, It I 0 0 1 LEIPER -MILLS' Successors torzz M. R.

DENIE Manufacturers ol STflr? BRflMD WHITE LIMB. Dealers In Builders' Material. Little Rock, ark. J. H.HARTIN ARMSCO.

Little Rock. Ark. and Dynamite, Poivitr, Liii Shells, Gjis, An-J -munition, Tuoinil Sporting Goods. r4 i it' 4 Great Criminals Have played so large a part In the world's history that one cannot obtain a thorough knowledge of past times without tb aid of such a book as Duma' Celebrated Crimes. For example, any first-class history will tell us much x.ynch, i a a Wright, lb.i, Martin, 2b Hutton.

too II i 4 11 4 JO so i i i Lowney. 4 1 I i I a Mauch id a a I Allemang, p. ..111040 Totals 87 27 14 "Wtaiphla. AB PO A Afroerer, 4 9 I I 1 Knoll, 4 0 Valdola, Lauion. McKevltt MoOraw, Bussey, lb gandlboe, rn, Rohb, 1 1 0 0 0 1 .....1011 4 1 4 0 1 0 i 3 0 0 0 0 Totals i lt 4 13 27 18 2 SCORE BT INNINGS.

LRtls BOck 1011210 01 Memphis 100 0 0120-4 tittle Rock ili'i iitfa-in Memphis BTTMMABT )ElrSl Mmpb4. wu-Da-o u'h vaiaois. Home Run Allemans-. i.B&w3..B.Ball!r'&rt.Kmlln'- (afroerer. McKevltt I); off Kern, I (Martin.

MaOoh anamafiai. truok but-jBy I Gfresrer: tauxon. Kern); by tKernt (Crosier, Huv Left on BeT-tlttle Rock, Memphis, (. Rouble nay-Lowney to Martin HltS-Knoll, McOraw, Gilbert Allemang. Btnlen Bases Gilbert, Hutton, Martin.

Balls Lauion, Ime of Oame Umpire-Flaherty. KAKtmT.T.lS. 11: fiELMA AUf. fist fletdtng on grounds, made heavy by bard rains was the feature today. Baker let down, however, after the fourth Inning anA tUm wlBltnra leat a hard mm Score HlD Naehvllle 0 0 II 0 19 ..10 0101 000 la I Batteries Blackburn and Fisher; Baker moo re.

iHREVEPORt. NEW Aug. 12. Sbrevepprt took itna Brat game from New Orleans this aN j-Wrneon with siss, Montgomery's hitting oors- Jf 'hrererort y.llrOeoai I Orleans 900 4 9tz "lwres pcnntouwi t. vnu kiw maa a.dooiu NO rliWR! IT PTPMtKrjWAUr "'Birmingham, Aug.

12. Birmingham- game postpone rain. TiTrwTwf psiChflnit The records of all the pitcher of the little Rook team to and Including Alle- about the Borgia, bnt hardly enoagh satisfy us. No more eitraordlnarj family ever lived than this, and there ts no more fascinating chapter Jn all history than the one which tells pf them and their ambitions. Messrs.

Barrl. then, have doo well In pubUihto )hl TxK)k. There are some subjects which never lose their Interest, and amoothem are stories of great crimes and crim- Weavers Wage Beduoed. Fall tilver, Aug. matt- Minutes ol aoak and fin) wHt PCARt.

INC waahini, tot avary hour of heu-d rubbing with vold-faahfond waahirtf. You aava half th time. It'a aalarY pleevaanter, haealthia work. Soaking: (ha clothaa In PEARLINE vtd water Ioona i the Altu Toil tt out with no rubbihg. thla "aoaktng 4a Abaolutely harrnleaa-ctot.

ao wlthnot 1 1 i in i ii-- New To 1 1 Illustrated PamAhltt sent en reqns st GEORGE BABRtE SON, 15l4 Walnnt Street, FhlUdelphla. Agents Wanted. If It falls to cure go to your merchant AND GET YOUR HONEY BACK We will refund to him. Price YAH 81 MprUtsr. MEMPHIS, TENN.

ft JvaOLESALB 1QKNIS, Q. 3. tUHCOLH DBUtf COMPAJlI, JLITTUH HOCK. 1 1' I.

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Pages Available:
197,391
Years Available:
1819-1923