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-'VA Vv stTfS: VwvVAv tf tr; 1 st vr i 4 -h -v 'A v. 3 -'-4 i fM' 3NV''K- V-r JfcrJ5i ViVVAh, 'Wr jr 4 -v THE DAILY JOUHNAL AND TXUBtJNE, Y-V -vat V-- i CHANGES VIED OF- st -f a .1, THE NED ANOTHER JOB FOR BALENTf. CRACKER CIIAL1PS LOUD: DEIVEY, 1 VICTORY' FOR BROOKLYN HARD PRESSED dropped J- Jv 4 4 O' V- 4. Senator Cummins Insisted the "democrat had not followed the principlee laid down by the President la bis book. He declared that through the Presidents domination of congress that body was ino subservient at titude.

COMMERCE COURT- TO BE ABOLISHED Washington, Sept, 9. Senator Ctwa-mlna declared during the tariff debate today that congress bad lost its place in the affections of the American people who had aubatitnted in its place a aim gle will that of President Wilson, He assailed tbe democrats for the secret caucus and Insisted they" had ignored party principles. To prove his assertion, he said, he would read from the works of the man who has more influence in the congress of the United States than nay man ever before had. HERE TOMORROW Southern Leaguers Are Expected to Draw Big Crowd. i ls the First in Three Seasons Over Robinson, of Pittsburgh.

Cubs Blank Cardinals. To the; Washingtonians, While Philadelphia Was Being Shut Out by Chicago. By Geers Reusens, Annexes the $10,000 Empire State Stake at Syracuse. exposition is Staging the Se-ries, and Will Throw In a Band Concert. National League Standing.

RlSXvEF-rTX. I refer to Woodrow Wilaoo, he added. Senator Cummins quoted from IVesl-dent Wilsons book. The New Freedom, and from the chapter headed, Let There be Light. Its text, he said, was that the popular will should be substituted for the rule of guardians.

That must have been written before he was appointed gnardiaa for the American congress, Cummins said. Pyracu. X. Sept. Is on of the moat bitterly fought races vr held at tbs Xew York 8tate fair track, Lard Dews captures first honors la the Empire state stake at tbe grand circuit meeting this afternoon.

Closely pressed by Bettsena, Geers' speed trotter. tbe fleet Lord Btle-id, bot ntwp of fit Louis American League Standing. Teams. Mlartelphla eveland Washington Chicago Boston Detroit bt. Louis New York Wea BUI Smith's Crackers, of Atlasta, the decision and the (10.000.

A peculiar phase of this erect was tbe fact that tbe first three beats were made la exactly the And Its Fire Judges Legislated Out of Office. Washington, Sept 9. The commerce court not only would be abolished by provision of the urgent deficiency bill passed by tbe house today' but ita five judges would be legislated out of office through an amendment proposed by Representative Bartlett, of Georgia, adopt-ed .181 to 78, repealing the law under which five additional circuit Judges were 1 appointed to fill the new courts bench. When a similar provision reached the senate in a bill in tbe last congress, the' constitutionality of abolishing the offices of judges was goubted and a majority of senators thought it in effect a recall and in conflict with the pro- -vision of the constitution which guaran- tees office to a federal judge for life during good behavior. The complexion of the senate has since been changed and its action on the Bartlett amend- ment will be watched with much interest.

Cl appropriation of $100,000 to pro- vide federal aid for destitute Americano leaving Mexico was included in the bill at the request of Secretary Bryan. Butter. Egg and Cheese. New York, Sept. 0.

Butter firms creamery extra 31 31c. flrm sttv whole milk, daisies. Dost IO73C. It trgs appointee assistant to Coacb Deonle, the 8L Louis Onlyer-altjr -ootbnU njoid. He a keg uiv bs new duties as joo- as the icajor Icarus 'anon la oi we.

the pennant In the thera vl, fowd t0 ,0 flre beat ts win league. Use up against the Knoxville tanas, whir, won first place In tbe second half of the Appalachian league season at ChUhowc a park Thursday afternoon In the Crat ef the three games to be played. It Is expected that one of the largest crowds that ever attended a baseball game here wtU be la attendance. A lot of Interest hen been manifested In tbe games by tbe local fans, while reports from other towns ta Cast Tennessee ladlcate that they will also send representatives to the games The games are to be played under the National League Games. Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, 0.

Chicago, ttt. Louis, 0. SOMETHING TO CHOW OTEB. Pittsburgh, Sept. Brooklyn defeated Babe Bobmson, Pittsburgh's big lefthander, for tb first time in three sea sons this afternoon, 2 to 0.

A wild throw by Dolan gave Brooklyn both run in the fifth inning. Wagner disputed several or Umpire Orth's decisions and he was banished in the eighth. Score: American League Games. Chicago, Philadelphia, 0. Washington, 8-8; Cleveland, 1-2.

-New York, Bt. Louts, 6. Boston, Detroit. 2. PINO DELIVERED THE GOODS.

Philadelphia, Sept. ft. Bottle 'a stick work secured a victory for Chicago over Philadelphia here today by 2 to 0. Bodte cored in tbe second inning on a home mu and hie single In the fourth tallied J. Collins, who had made three bases on a muff by Old ring.

Philadelphia got men on the bases in every Inning, bat only one of them reached third. Score: CXlYUBiTY PlUt WweBleelx West ef Broadway) NEW YORK CITY. -01 Wbalaaale aaS Mail' I OBEKW absolvAxy rnmMr SCD Rooms (2C0 with Bath) I hates si pcs oat up res of tbe National Conservation ex- Star Winter, bg. (McDonald) 5 5 18 4 PELICY MAKES CONFESSION wosAloa. sad one of the added features of jjudson Girl, bm.

(Cox) ....10 4 2 8 8 1 Fan Patch, Harry J. Nats Prime. Blight Axworthy, Ilappalo, Tenara and 4 ho afternoon will be a con cert before and I arlag the game by one of the throe opi 2:06: PO A 4 ft Baron DelRay started. 2HV; 2:13. 2 trot, 8 In rot, In 5.

pares PO 1 8 5 8 8 1 4 8 1 AB 4 4 4 8 3 3 4 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Brooklyn Moran, rf Cutsbaw, 2b Btengel, cf Collins. If Daubert, lb 8mlth, 8b Klsber, ea Flacber, Ylngllng, Time. 82,000: by Del ham (Mur- 111 Marigold phy 8a too Maid b. 2 0 8 2 IX 2 4 0 0 0 8 1 0 8 8 4 8 27 15 Total. 31 That He Faked a 6-Round Fight With Burns, With Whom He Has Parted Company.

b. by Peter the Graatt Grady) 2 Esther W-, b. m. (Cox) 4 Don Labor, bg. (Crowley) 8 Time.

2): 2 10 2:10 trot, I Is purse 8U500: Bon Zalock. b. by Zolock (Uarrtaoo) 1 Lady Grattan ch. by Joa Grattan-Lady Downing (Cox) 2 Dago. bg.

(Grady) 4 Baron Aberdeen, br. (Milan) 8 1 Llfllan Chicago AB Weaver, as 4 Lord, 8b 8 Collins, rf 8 Chase, lb 4 Bodle. cf 4 Chappell, If 4 8chalk, 4 Berger. 2b 8 us sell, 3 Totals 32 Philadelphia AB E. Murphy, rf 4 Walsh, cf i 8 Old ring, If 4 h.

Collins, 8, Baker, 8b 8 Melania, Xb 3 Barry, si 2 Selling, 4 Bender, 2 1 27 18 PO A 0 2 0 ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES 1 0 0 0 t) 0 0 1 0 PO 1 2 2 8 0 12 1 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB 4 4 4 ..8 Butler, as 1 Miller, lb 4 Wilson, rf 4 Mitchell, cf 8 Blmon, 8 Mensor 0 Robinson, 2 Kelly, 1 Cooper, 1 bands. Tbe concert will begin at thirty mlootes before the ball game la scheduled to begin, and a amber of selections will also be rendered while the game la in progress Thus ovary effort will be made to make tbe day. some of tho red-letter osee ef the expoeltlos period Is order that the crowd which la expected uaj be accommodated, several hundred extra seals will he set up along the right feld line, and others wia be placed In foal territory Jast outside the left fleij Lea. also. Thus, It will be possible for ovary on Jo get a seat from bleb the fen may be witnessed Arrangements have also been completed whereby thoee In a tsndaace on tbe games may be admitted te the exposition grounds for half price, no It will be possible to occupy a general admission or bleecbes seat, and also attend the exposition for the sum asnaUy charged for admission to the-exposition frrosada.

alone Xo lacrosse will bn mads a the admission fse to the g.mea, which will bo started promptly at 8:80 o'clock each afternoon. Frank Moffett, manager of tho box-vllle team, received yesterday from Manager BlUy Bmlth. of Atlanta, the latter's lilt ir sad Ka ox villa fans will hare chance to are in action tho as mo fellows who made tho wonderful finish that wen for them the Southern league find. The El 0 0 1 i 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 a 8 2 8 1 1 I 8 8 VIA Totals .28 8 27 IS 2 Tbe Student and Arnold started. Time.

2:11: 2:10. pace. 8 In 5. purse 11.200: Marietta, blk. by Adward (Hollenbeck) 1 8 Prtoceve Patch, bm.

by Dan Patch (Marphy) 8 1 Sellers, bg. (Garrison) 4 2 2 8 Woodcllffe King. br. h. 8 8 4 2 Ulla.

Tbs Aaoaooor. th Earl and Helen B. started. Time, 2 KM; 2 KM; 2 KM. 0 International League.

At Newark Baltta R6 Totals .33 0 7 27 1 2j Ran for Simon In eighth. Score by inulnga Brooklyn 000 020 000 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 Score by Innings Philadelphia 000 000 00ft' Chicago IQO OQQ 2 Nummary Home ran Bodle. Sacrifice kite Welsh, Bussell, J. Collins. Stole base J.

Collins. Struck out By Bussell, Bender, 8. First base on Dalle Off Southern Railway Rd H9 letter will bo pltcbara hU" I Bat twrtei-CoU till. Danforth 'and 'gmn Lovw and Joe Coaavlman, who have gone to Hoi mas and Higgins. Join btg leagna (mbs.

u. wmw mmvw pwww Tho farmer pitched nummary: Three-base hit Wllaon. Sacrifice hit Daabert. Stolen base Cutahaw Left on bases Pittsburgh, Brooklyn, 7. I Bussell, Bender, 1.

Hit by pitcher By Hits Off Boblnson, 8 In 8 Innings; of. I Bender (Berger). First base on errors Cooper. 0 la 1. First base on errore I Chicago.

2. Left on base Chicago, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, 1. Bases-on bn a I Philadelphia, 8. Double plays Berger Off Robinson, off Cooper, 1. Struck 1 Weaver and Chase; Schalk and Lori, out Ylngllng, Robin eon, 2.

Hit I Time, 2 KM). Umpires, Connolly tnd Dl-pitcher lacker, by Robinson. Doubts neen THE PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH FROM KNOXVILLE TO On Sale Sept 15 sessssss PA. pisyCutshaw and Flaber. Wild pitch xtnglfllg.

Tima, 1:40. Umpires, Klem and OrtlL .43 Portland, Sept. 9. Arthur Pel-key, the heavyweight fighter whose victory over Luther McCarty in a Calgary afena was followed by the latter'a death, has parted company with Tommy Burns, his manager. -x Immediately after cancelling his contract with Burns, Pelkey today gate to a Portland sporting editor a signed confession" in which he declared that he and Burnt faked their tl-round fight at Calgary, March 26, last.

Pelkey charges that Burns took advantage of the fact that he was penniless and induced him to frame up" the match and that they rehearsed thn battle nightly in a garret. I coaid have whipped him easily, says Pelkeyn statement, but he -wanted to make a good showing before his friends and he made me take two knockdowns to one for him. We rehearsed every night for a week in the garret of Borns house and wa got away with the fake all right but the crookedness of it has been hurting me ever since. It won tbe only time 1 didnt fight oa the equate and I shall never do another crooked thing in my life. Pelkey asserts that he never has had an offer to fight Jack Johnson in Paris.

Telegrams pretending to convey invitations to clash with Johnson for large purses were cooked up, he said, for press agent purposes. YALE AND WILLIAMS WILL MEET IN FINALS Ua lag 'far tka Wasklagton team of tbv Amervran Magna Meads afternoon, wkUo COnnetmaa kaa gono to the P1US-bargh team. Uowover, Bmlth haw throo ef a) lead lag pUchovo of tho Bontberw gaa left. Thompoon. Dent and Prten, and they will work ngalnot the Joctls the List of tke week.

ta th opening game Thareday afternoon tbe teams will Use up as follows: Knoxville Atlanta PHILADELPHIA. $21 TWO FOB WASHINGTON. Washington. 8ept. (.

With second place in the American league race at stake, and Cleveland today begs Chicago, Sept. 8. Outfielder Oakes mis- I one of tbe moat important aerie of the At Jersey City Providence Jersey City Batteries Lafltte, Earn lech and Kocher; Brandon and Blair. At Rochester Buffalo Rochester K8 Batteries Frill. Mattaleea and Gewdy; Martin and WUUnmn.

Others not ached a led. On Sale Septj llv 12 end 13 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. FT Tern. Loilt today, 4 victories, xbe game I hits, In which Bonthpaw I OlVlf a jvu. beu uv unci in formerly with Battle I eighth In favor of Ayera, a recruit from shade over Eddie 1 Richmond, Va.

Washington mads twenty. I seven bUs ln: the two gmmea for a total of 12 to 19 so 19 i CLOSE OF BIG TOURNAMENT $36s $2- $9 On Sale SepL 14, 15 and 16 tDO tbe aeaeoa with 8t. making sine straight wan a pitchers' battle Xlebaua. a recruit Creek, Mich-, had. a.

Stack. 'Score: St. Lonta Magee, 2b 3b Oakes, cf Konetchy, lb Evans, lb Whltted, If Quinlan, rf OLeary. 11 Wlngo. Xlebaua, Total Chicago Leach, cf Phelan.

2b Schulte, rf Zimmerman, 3b Haler, lb Miller, if Corrideu, as Archer, Stack, Totals Washington a Argentina Wins More Honors on the Last Day of the Rifle Shoot. Chapman ad catcher Dum pitcher Thompson first base Agle- second base Smith third base Holland short atop Blaland left field Long center field Welcbonce Kaos right field Xixoo Bose ball eathssiasts. who have seen tbe orach pitchers ef all lea gees perform, have declared -with much a sen ranee that. If -Lofty" Merritt ha, the staff" Thursday tfunooB that bad wba worked against tbe Soldiers last Tharaday afternoon. tho Crackers are very apt to coma eat or tke fray with the nmoll end of tho core If the locals can get a run or two off tbe Crackers Thump non, who will probably bo Lefty'a" pitching opponent, (o former University or Georgia star, and considered one of the beet twlrler, Smith's staff.

On acre as of tke abseoce of Doc Witeoe. third Mm will bo played by Orover Oevelaad. tbe etocky member of the Johnson City team, who la -some bear ret when come, ta holding down third Pane nod swatting the pill, ae batted considerably more than too la tbe eeaaou that closed a abort time ago. 8am Hal', a teammate of CMvolaod. who won twenty-gig games oat of thirty-three, will also winy wits the Knoxville tram In one of fee gimve.

while tbe other will be pitched if gimir Lawrence, who will be a Cracker went year, or John Scbeifley. th iaakv inilew from Peuetowa. Pa. Yale Plus a. ooe of the heavy hitters of the Southern ieegoe.

who was a member ed the Montgomery team, passed through he city yesterday ea route to hi, home at Ilvllle. Sloan, who was with Brlato- NASHVILLE, TENN. Correspondingly Low Rates From Other Point. G. M.

ELLIS, D. P. A. A. R.

GOULD, C. P. T. A. KNOXVILLE, TENN.

Philadelphia, Sept. 9. As tbe result of the matches plsyed today in the iu-ter-collegiate golf -championship at Noble, Yale ana Willi sms colleges will meet in tbe finals toomrrow. Williams beat Cornell today eight matches to one, while Yale won ita way into tbe finals Camp Perry, Sept. 9.

With a by defeating Princeton by five matches banquet given in honor of the visiting to four, teams the International shooting tour- namenta earns to a dose this evening. Twenty aOUHuS to A Drew, Argentina today won mors honor by San Francisco, Sept. 9. Bob McAlia-capturlng the rifU team match of the ter and Bailoc Kd Petroakey fought twemxx round, to a draw this aherotin. To in.

duplicating the result of their meeting score wm 4,882. the United States several weeks ago. McAllister was a Moeller, rf Score by Innings M. Louis Chicago 1 Milas, cf .000 000 000 ft Foster. 8b .000 000 40 4 I Sand II.

lb I Morgan, 2b a They fought at the ten to six favorite, middleweight limit. nummary Two-baae hit -Magee. I La porte, 2b OLeary. Home ran Corrideu. fiacrifice I firy.

nit Stack. Stolen baaee lieach, 1 Shanks. If Doable play Qulalae to Koaeteh Left McBride, as Boefailng, able play Qntalaa te Koaetchy. bases A tea go, ft; Bt. Louis, T.

Base Totals belle Stack, Nledbeue, 4. Struck out Stack. Ntebana, 2. Wild pitch Nle-fcaus. Time, 1:38.

Umpires, Bigler an-1 Byron. WILLIAMS CLEAN SWEEP AGAINST CORNELL ficore by innings Cleveland 001 000 000 Waahlngtor W1 203 20 8 G. A. R. REUNION CHATTANOOGA, TENN.

SepL 15 to 20, 1913. $2.50 ROUND TRIP $2.50 FROM KNOXVILLE. Correspondinfflj Low Rate From Other Points Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the Smith. Tickets on sale SepL 12 to 19, inclusive, and for trains scheduled to arrive hi Chattanooga before noon of SepL 20. Tickets limited to return not Idler than SepL 27, 1913r except that by depositing tickets at Chattanooga and paying fee of 50 cents, return limit will be extended to OcL 17, 1913.

G. M. ELLIS, D. P. A.

A. R. GOULD, C. P. T.

A. KNOXVILLE, TENN. GENERAL DENIAL OF TRADE COMBINATION Trenton, N. Sept. 9.

A joint answer by several defendants was filed in the United States district court hers today in the suit of the United States government against The American Thread company and others, for alleged violation of the SUwyman anti-trust law. TTie answering defendant include J. and P. Coats. the Spool Cotton company, Clark Thread company.

Clark Mile-Bnd Spool Cotton company and eleven others. The American Thread compan), the Thread Agency and the English Sewing Cotton company, however, did not join in the answer. A general dental is made that a combination la restraint of trade exists. theIellen IS THE VICTOR 112, said yesterday that be eras com lava for tba game, and be may get ete a Kaeavllle uniform and try bis hand ngalaat kla old enemies, the Crsrkers All thlars considered, the games shoo be Jest about tbe most Interesting ev-r plsyed here, and a big time la promiaeu the fans. A large number of Maryville enthusiasm are pTaanlug to come over to tk games, ae Thursday Is Msryvllls day at the expeettlan.

and Blount county srlll be well represented. of John Hjland. New York. Sept. 9.

News was received here last night, of the death to-day at the race conrse near Berlin, Germany, of John Hyland, the well known American trainer of race horse. Death vis due to apoplexy. Mr. Hyland while In the United trailed thoroughbred for August Hel-moat and other well known stable owners for whom be saddled many winners. Recently he had been in charge of the a table of Baron Op pen helm of Cologne sad daring the present season had broken all records in Germany for send ng winner to the post.

Ekij. Money For Langford. New York. Sept! 9. Sam Langford, the negro heavyweight boxer of Boston, earned $1,000 his guarantee, in thirty da tonight by stopping John Lester Johnson, who is said to he the heavy--weight champion of South Africa, in that time.

MIKE FINN WILL MANAGE MEMPHIS TEAM 588 and Para 4.180. In the running deer match, C. J. Ox bo me of the United States navy, won first place with a ocor of 60; E. D.

My rick. United States navy, second. with 4 8. In the Individual match with the army rifle, prone position, the Argentine team carries away first place with Jereyra having a score of 188. In the tournament just cloned Swlta-erlaad holds the championship of the world at the kneeling position on tha 300-metre range, Conrad Stahell ot that team, having made the highest score.

Stahell also won first place in the army match. Casper Wldmer of tha Swiss team, won the world's championship at the standing position on the 800-metre range. The members of the Swedish team will return to Jhelr country the winner of the gold medal, which la emblematic of the champion rifle shot of the world, with the army rifle at 800-metrea. They also took several Individual prices lien. Theodore Brentonla.

representative of Germany, is anxious to have the American shooters visit his country and take part in International event thre. Hon D. Merillon of France. preM-dent of the International union, said that the Camp Perry range ia one of the greatest In the world for matches of thla kind. The French team will take back many prises with which goes some worlds records.

A. Corquln la the winner of the first prise on the 300-yard ran re with military rifia at prone position and L. Johnson is tha champion at standing position. INDICTED ON TWO COUNTS OF MURDER Philadelphia, 9. Williams college made a clean sweep against Cornell today ia the foursome matches of the intercollegiate championship golf tournament at the Huntington Valley Country clnb at Noble, Pa.

If Williams players wia two of the six single matches against Cornell thejr will battle tomorrow for the championship against the winners of the Princeton-Yale match. Two of the Williams-Cornell matches were close. P. H. Hyde and D.

De-M int of Williams defeated W. A. Mat-hewa and E. B. Prindle of Cornell one up.

R. O. Ainsley and John W. Gillette, Williams, won from J. D.

Newman and C. N. Denote, Cornell, two up one sT. Cole end E. B.

Cooke, Cornell, proved easy for J. Marshall. and R. W. Gleason five up and four to go.

The first Yale-Prlnceton foursome match finished this afternooa was won by Prince too, John N. Stearns, D. B. Douglas beating N. Wheeler and Gordon Yule five np and four to play.

8utamary: Two-base bits Lelbold. Heme run Moeller. Hits Off Gregg, 1 1 in 1 toning: off Cullop in ft; off Jamet, 4 in 2. Sacrifice bite Turner, Callop. Sacrifice fly Chapman.

Stolen base Milan. Double plays -Milan to Gandil; Lajole to Johnston: Chapman to Lajole. Left on base Cleveland. 7 Washington, T. First base, on balls Off Gregg, oft Cullop.

off James, off Boebllng, 5. Btruos out By Cullop. 8. Time, 1 Umpire, Evans and kgen. Second game Cleveland 010 000 001 Washington .123 000 02 James, Blandlng and Billings and ONeil: Ayers.

Johnson and Williams and Ainemtth. Thne, 1 uiO. Umpires, Egan and Evans. CHAMPS WIN IN ELEVENTH. Boston, Sept.

ft. Bebg, a pinch bitter, won todays 'anie 'for Boston, when be singled in tbe eleventh Inning, enabling Gardner, who bad hit safely, to score the ran whleh gave the worlds champions 8 to 2 victory ever Detroit. Tbe visitors tied the ecor in the ninth efter the home teem bed beid one-run lead from tbe third session. Tbe score: Detroit- 01O 000 001 0ft Boston lOl 000 000 01 Ouboc, Grover end Gibson and McKee Hall, Moseley end Cady. Time, Umpises, Hildebrand and OLougblin.

COflTLT WILDNESS. New York. Sept. 9. La wrens momea tary wlldneee cost St.

Louis todays game biev New York won by 8 to 3. In tbe rbth, with tbe bases fall, Leverena walk, ed Feeklnpaagb. Fisher was bit bard bat kept la tbe game natil the eighth inaing kept la tbe game natil the eighth tnalng I 5T NOTICE TO TEEPDONE SUBSCRIBERS PAY YOUR TELEPHONE BILLS TOD AY In the German-American Son-der Yacht Series, With the Cima Second. Ob, Yob Fans! Oh, Yob Oh, Yob AND DISCOUNT CtmfiEKUND TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO- Inc. wbea be gave way to a pinch hitter.

Th game was a see-saw affair. Score: 8 1 Lenie 308 fiftl New York 180 Levereoa, Wellman sad Agnew; Ford Fisher sad Bweaaey. Time. 2 KM. Ua pi res.

Ferguson and ffharidaa. BASEBALL Atlanta Memphis. Svpt 9. President Frank P. Coleman, of the Memphis Southern league eub, announced tonight that Mike Finn whose contract manager of the Mobile team expired with the wading of the 1913 playing season, had been signed as manager of the Hemphl team of sext year.

Fla wag in Memphis tonight en route to Little Reck. when he -will spend the winter. His contract with teh local cist) ia for 00s year. AmericKU Association Standing. Ton Oa, 8ept 9 Mr.

Edna Per-kins Goodbe, we indicted brt today by the county grand jury on taro counts of first degree murder. Three weeks ago Mrs. Good bee shot and killed her divorced husband. Judge Walter 8. Good bee and hie bride of a few months.

Mrs. Florence Boyer Goodbee. Judge Hammond set tbe trial for Thursday morning September 11. Sido Trip Excursion Faro Vi PEDIGREED AIREDALES SACRIFICED AT AUCTION Milwaukee Mtaoea leeepeHe MARLEY Hhrblehead, Bept. 9.

Tbe final race In tbe German-Americas aonder yacht aeries and probably tha last of the lateraatbaal contest! which began with thin type of boat in 1900, was won today by tbe KOen, owned by Charles P. Curtin, and sailed by his son. The victory carried with it the President Wilson cop, which win be banded to the Ellens crew in the parlor of the white hoove Tharaday. Tbe Cima. the other survivor of tlie elimination races, owned by Gay Low-11 ef Boston, was 1 minute and 33 seconds astern of the Ellen in todays race.

Tonight at the last formal banquet la connection with the visit of the German yachtsmen. Governor Poaa presented to the crew of the Cima the jewel case which was second prtxe la tbe aeries. From informal discussion among the yachtsmen of both countries, it is expected that future German-American yacht races will be sailed with what arc known in Germany aa six metre boats, corresponding to ciaas yachts in this country. If such a aeries is arranged. It will not be salted before 1915 and probably not until 1916.

ChanaptOM of va. Knoxville Champions of Appalachia League ChtlboB Park THURSDAY'. FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY. AT P. M.

General admission. 35 cents; grand stand 25 cents extra. Tickets for sale at regular prtoea on exposition grounds, -also aft Rosenthal Drag Store' and Crawfords Cigar Btora No season passes, no passes of aay kind good for these Leatwin fit. Paul Toted Kansas City Indiana polls Chicago, Sept. 9.

Tweatr-eigh pedigreed Airedale terriers valued by Franc G. Porter, bankrupt banter at 625. 000, were sold at auction today for $1,400. Tbe highest price for any dog was fur Clonmel Isonony. champion, which brought $200.

Most of the dogs were bought by friends of Porter. Sale of Adamg is Void. Cincinnati, Sept 9. The National Baseball commission handed down a idling today ia which iydtclmd tbe sale of Player- Adame by the Savannah South Atlantic league ta the Philadelphia Americans to be anil and void-- The national baseball agree meat prohibUs the sale of a player within twenty daye of the done of a league sea so q. and the above sale was made Angnst 15, just sixteen day prior to the cloee of the South Atlantis sea sob.

rienalcr Carrier of the South. 7 daring national Gonsorvation Exposition: 7 Prom Tickets will he sold to point within seventy-live mile radius ef Knox-yflle. also to: Asheville. BOtmore, Blgjck Mtn Brevard. Hot Springs, llendcreogvtDe, Jake Toxoway, Faint Rock.

Saluda. Bjriva, Tyron and WayncsviXle, N. C. Tickets on sale Sept. 8, ft.

10. 13, 1J and 20. and tv good returning until tea days from date of sale. Poe Rate and other Information apply -to 'T CITY TICKKT OPFICK, NO. 800 GAY STREET.

New Pbaao ft4. Phone 885. A. R. GOULD, C.

P. T. A M. PIddS, D. P.IA -Knoxville.

Tena. i At Kansas City Kimi City. Colombo. 2. At Milwaukee -Milwaukee, Leals- rUVe.

ft At Mtaaeanelta Minneapolis, ft; Toledo, K. (kleeea iaa leva.) At fit. Past Past, T-l; fndiaaaa-IU. 1-2. Federal Leigne.

At Kaasaa City Kaasaa City, ft; Fltta- VfVlknr CV'ag. Indianapolis, 1. At Bt- Leete ftt. Leals, ft; Oeretaad. -ARROW e-V 'The One Biff Event of the Season.

COLLAR. CXXJETT PEABODY fiCOLTROTJCr.

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