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i 12, .4 MONMAY, JUL 1E KN()XV ILIJE SENTINEL ltftt. I Store closed all day tomorrow for the purpose of marking down and getting ready for this Great Sale ro In to row for the purPose of mark. lug down and getting ready for this Great Sale I Atk 1 1 1, i 1 50 at 50 al 1 A 1 .1 50 at IEVEZEI izzia extra salespeople wanted once to handle the crowds Apply at once to manager. bond R2mm iztas SEE TOMORROW'S SENTINEL FOR ANNOUNCEMENT. 50 EXTRA SPORIING rici tAPS ram 9 MANY NAMES SUGGESTED FOR THE KNOXVILLE BALL tEAM OF PULPWOOD 0111 YOU BIJOU With every 50 cents cash purchase during this sale, we will give you one Free Ticket to Wells' Bijou Thee.

ter matinee performance where you will see the best vaudeville. show in Knox. yille. Oil 4 OH! YOU BIJOU With every 50 cents cash purchase during this sale Ro we will give you one Free 0 Ticket to Wells' Bijou Thee. "2 BI ter matinee performance where you will see the best THE lirIMr4' OF LOW PRICES vaudeville.

show in Knox. extra salespeople wanted 16" An4 vi lie once to handle the crowds 8 I a 8 Elligi41300 cif 1 ElifoR co. OH! YOU YOU JOU 0 Apply at once to manager. FitalliEll vrdlida a 11 effIC H) loe ouem, A- ON Oat ant pw 11-il- ,1 I a IllritS We tg 9 0 0 SEE TOMORROW'S SENTINEL FOR FULL PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. 50 EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WANTED.

1 1 11 I vicirfkma MANY NAMES SUGGESTED FOR lollowTH oFpuiplogg vts I r--- t4114.1------ 11 PORTI10' W' i3O any THE KNOXVILLE BALL TEAM INDUSTRY REMARKABLE alai rdia I LITTLETON AND MIINNEY NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED Senate at Executive Session. Acts on Harriman and King, ston Postmasters. 111 RIPINLI Session an and king- nasters. LITTLETON AND M'IONNEY NOMINATIONS CONFIMED Senate at Executive Session ALB ED MYNDERS, SPORTING EDITOR. Al rorn Alivikincoe DAPTIKIft rnirtirt Review of Consumption, for Has Just Been Issued by Bureau.

"KNOXVILLE DIAMOND FINEST IN LEAGUE" THEY'RE OFF IN SIZZLING "SALLY" THI AS I hereby suggest as a desirabre name for the Knoxville- team in the South Atlantic Baseball League: I (Signed) (SentinelNews Special.) July senate at the executive session Saturday afternoon confirmed the nomination of W. T. Littleton as postmaster At Kingston and E. T. McKinney at on ThursdaY President Tuft sent a note to- Senator Penrose, chairman of the committee on postoffi and 'roads' 'reqiiesting their im- mediate confirmation.

Middle and West Tennessee nominations were not 'colloid- erect WA Special.) at the rday afternoon con- of W. T. Little- Kingston and E. T. lam, On Thursday a note to- Senator the committee on their im- Middle and West 'were not 'consid- Street.

Chattanooga Scribe Writes 1 About Knoxville's "Sally" League Grounds. Great Day for Knoxville. Double Header at Chili howee Park. Great Dz Double II( ftd IN ANNIVERSARY SERVICE AT FIRST CHURCH SERVICE RST CHURCH 4-1 'v4" ,04 A 7Af two meil arrested by the deputy are John Cox and Dave. Morton.

held in a bond by 'Squire and the bond for Morton was at $500. All of the young men twenty years of age. TEAM -ROYALLY RECEIVED PAIGE AT- ORLEANS Co a Each day's competition the Knox- oKing. ville league team name contest brings The an avalanche of coupons. Over a hund- red have been received, sug- Kifigwaall geeting nerves which have already placed 8 been entered in The Sentinel, and these are Athol will of course be consigned to the waste basket.

The Knoxville Reds, kees, and Mountaineers have received lung. The sheriff Cox was King placed are about 1 Washington, July 5.That the growth of(the pulp wood tridustry in the Uniteti has been remarkable and that. the I use of pulp wood promises to become even larger, is brought out by a review of the pulp wood consumption during 11908. The review is just issued by the census bureau. While owing to business depression, there was a temporary cheat in the production of pulp wood In the United states, during 1908, there was a greater decrease in imported pulp wood than in the domestic wood.

Sixty-four per of all the wood used for pulp is spruce, with hemlock. poplar. pine, balsam and cottonwood make up the remainder Production. With the 1 2 spruce, hemlock is increased lei ng reatrei price to by the manufacturers as the chief substitute. Pulp wood im iriorts which have increased 98 per cent 'since 1900, all come from Canada duty Nearly 61 per cent of the wood imported comes also from the remainder coming mainly from Get- 'ma ny.

Sweden and Norway. The United States in 1908 exported 11,928 tons of pulp, about one-fifth of the amount I imported. The second anniversary in the pastorate of the First Baptist church was a very interesting sermon was preached by Rev. J. J.

Taylor. D. the text Was from the tenth chapter of Acts. The service was attended by a large congregation. rsary in the paslaptint church was Interesting sermon V.

J. J. Taylor, D. I the tenth chapter was attended by L. NOTICE Stowers Goes on Slab for Knoxville in Opening Contest.

League Moguls Hold Irhoortant Conference on Arrival in City: taut triUlllerellUe Ull All la City. in 1 y. val 4 CHARBON IS SPREADING THROUGHOUT LOUISIANA. PREADING IT LOUISIANA. I have just located here, moved from Newport, Ky.

Would be pleased to give e.ltimates On all kind of cement work, side walks, cellar floors, retaining walls, etc. R. L. 210 E. Vine Ave.

Money to Loan on Real Estate S. R. RAMBO, 611 Prince St. WM, BANKS, OF COLUMBIA, Crowley, July 5.An epidemic of charbon which made its first appearance In ibis section a' few weeks ago has spread rapidly and large numbers of tie are dying daily from the disease. 5.An epidemic of its first appearance ow weeks ago has rge numbers of cat-, un the disease.

Massing Is iolding down the initial bag. RPIsenger catching. Outfielder Hopkins of the Knoxville club has been exchanged to Columbia for Outfielder Kiernan. Both were good men, but desired to make a change for personal reasons. Pitcher Paige.

of Knoxville, is still being held by New Orleans. Secretary Farrell will announce his decision shortly. He is almost sure to revert back to the Knoxville No disposition bee yet been made qoncerning the sale of PitcherVaughan Catcher Lalitte of the( Macon club. It ts not believed that these players will leave' Macon until the end of the season. 4.

I I 4 nesessessassissessonss A I 5,, 1 I UNITIA BASEBALL TEAM DEFEATS- HOLSTON BOYS (Sentinel-News Special.) Lenoir City, July Unitia baseball team defeated the -Holston Manufacturing company team here Saturday afternoon by.the score of 9 to In a game very slow and uninteresting. Baskette was in the box for the Holtifon boys and with anything like support on the part of his teammates would have won his game in easy fashion. Hackney was on the for Unitia. A 1 GET 'EH AT WOODRUFF'STHE BIG HARDWARE STORE. HEATILV MILLIGAN QUICK MEAL RANGES "NORTH STAR" Cori( Lined More than 4,000 in use in PREPARED REFRIGERATORS i East Tennessee.

An unpar- alleled record. The greatest known homes ire, coy; eked with IL Recognized and food saver by painters and property (AM 011111.1111Puirull"Plo 1-111---- 7 The perfect refrigerator, owners is unequaled for 1 ii, and sold at popular prices. 1.tW,;cMw,),,-,..,, 1. this soft coal city. i 4 i .1 11)11' i lriiipal, a I lino 11.

4 a 14 II, 1 .21 II 'Pitigill NI 1 1) "fp 01 Er 15 QW It N-, 1,, i. I III (I ar4 4 flit I 'It ittl I 1 IIIL i 1 I 1111 111 IF I II I DV. thlardware CO 4247426 bAY- STREET. QUICK MEAL, RANGES. BOTH PHONES No.

'ORE. 'era' STAR" ined 1ATORS known ice refrigerator, pular prices ES No. most votes, but the new ones are pray- ing popular. Get in the swim yourself, and suggest a name- Let it be new, and you might win the season pass which Col. Cary F.

(By Joe (vette.) Spence is giving to the one who sugWhatever may be the result Of the gents the most appropriate name. games, Played between Chattanooga The contest Is even surpassing the and Knoxville in the second division expectations of the inaugurators, and of the South Atlantic League pennant will doubtless result in a corking good I race, Chattanooga fans will have to appellation (no slouchy word, that)! hand it" to Knoxville tnrsome things. The Colonels is suggested by H. For instance, Knoxville has Chatta- nooga outclassed when the baseball Cruse, and is a good one. The team could bea more fitting cognomen, parks of the two eities are considered.

Chilhowee park, where the Knoxville its chief than that which suggests team will cavort while at home, Is benefactor. furthel from the business heart Of the The Moonshiners would prove a good City titan is Chamberlain, but the twelve minute ride le rewarded by ar- card, espeetally for the revenues. The Moguls is a nanie that is short and ex- riving at One Of the best minor league parks in the country. pressible, while the Smokies is also a The ball grounde here are located good one, I just to the right of KTIOXVille'S big Quite a color scheme to being plan-play ground, Chilhowee park. ample in size, very level, and well ap- It fled.

"Gray Eagles," Caps," and "Red'Sox" are the latest ouggesipointed. The grand stand is in the shape of a horse shoe and is directly illikens" is a haPPY Voris. and back of the 'plate. The bleachers are thought. The Exiles is appropriate, along the third base line.

The seating I ton while the Orphans will fit the Charlet- capacity' of the combined stands is about 1,800 or 2,000, and if this is not gide of it The Pioneers, Reds, and others are large enough additions will be made in the near future. new Right le as deep ass any In the The contest will last until Friday, league, center held is deeper than the July 16, and on that date the suggested middle garden of a majority of the names will to Col. Spence. fields, and left field is almost as deep He will choose the name which will be as Chamberlain field. There is a ten tagged to the Knoxville team.

foot bank at the end of extreme and middle left fleM but it is not near Fill out the coupon, printed below, enough the diamond to be' reached by and send in your name. If it tuts not many drivers, and should they go on been suggetated, it will stand a goeel top of the bank, it can easily be Climbed by a fielder and the ball re- the se pass is presented is not chance to-win the ticket The fact that layed before more than two, or possi- bly three bases ere gaped. rneant'to stiumlate the contest so much the diamond is skinned, and there as to exchange courtesies with the pug-, is little or no grasa in the outfield. gestor. Even if the ticket were notof re The playing field is surrounded by fad, the class of people which has beautiful trees byrtich will afford shade at the entrance and exits, and been Pending flames to The Sentinel under which the crowds may be placed would do so anyway.

after the stand's are filled to overflow- Wm. Burnt suggests that if he Win, ing, the ticket be auctioned off, the proceetbs' Royal Reception. to go to United Charities. The Knoxville and Columbia teams The entire list of names suggested to were accorded a warm reception when they arrived here last night. date is as follows: Quite a band Of fans were at the' Name Suggested by Southern station to get the first look SkyscrapersWm.

Burnt. at the players, and they were not long RedsH. C. Williams. In spotting out the men.

Baseball promises to be a great Red SoxF. G. Brown. success here. Yesterday it wits the White CapsR.

D. Bean. chief topic of conversation on the Knoxville OrphansMae Lennon. streets, in the cafes and around the PioneersEugene Robinson. hotels.

A capacity crowd la expected ColonelsH. to fill the stand this morning while the Exile W. H. Lennon. park will no doubt be filled to overflowing this afternoon.

MogulsRussell Cruze. The newspapers of Knoxville are in- Knoxville KnockersX. M. Garrett teltigently boosting the game. The MoonshinersJas.

Lennon. Sentinel has published many columns SmokiesBmce Keener, Jr. of "dope" on the players, thehraveragee Kildees--E. S. Sheppard.

and other available statistics about the new team which has been eagerly CardinaleHurd Cottrell. lead by the public. The fans realize Gila MonstersW. H. Kephart.

that their city has Inherited one of the BoostersG. M. Webster. fastest aggregations in the league, and OhilhoweesJno. A.

Jobe. that with proper treatment the club SentinelsN. Evans. will be up in the running until the flag falls next September. Marble CityGuy Every.

During the second division of the Knoxville RedsAlfred Jobe. league season each team will play KnoxallD. R. IVIayo.s fifty-six games. 13y the schedule MarbleitesNathan Evans.

which Preeldent will soon issue, the Knoxville team will play three Gilbert. more games at home than it does on T-T" illbilliesAsa Hazen. the road. HoosiersR. L.

Berman. President W. A. Jones, J. F.

B. Low- BillikensW. W. Beam ry. of Chattanooga, and one or two VolunteersP.

W. Newcomer. ethers reached Knoxville yesterday at- MarblesW. E. Dunford.

ternoon about 2 O'clock. They were met at the station by Col. Carey F. Greater KnoxvillersM. M.

Newcomer Spence, president of the Knoxville club League SaversLee Baker. and others interested in the franchise CherokeesMrs. Wiley Morgan. and taken to the Imperial hotel Bootleggers--lesse Cottrell. where a conference was held during CrackerjacksG.

F. Milton, Jr. the afternoon. The affaire of the league and club 'were gone over, and Carpet BaggersR. Wayland.

flattering reports con4rning each were The HighlandersS. M. Anderson. made. The prospects for a successful The HaymakersW.

A. Vandergriff. treason are very bright. ImperialsJ. S.

Crawford. The Knoxville fans are going the BoostersJohn B. Bundschu. league with the desire and intention of making their city the beet in the Marble HeartsSidney Davis. league.

Chattanooga people, of course, FOLLOW WITH VOTES BALLOT Will not concede anything like this to 1 Ahem, but it is certain that they will do'everything in their power to i (IFNERAL FIGHT AT GENERAL FIGHT AT league 'tieason each- team----w- ill play Knoxall-D. R. fifty-MX I3v the schedule Marbieltes--Nathan Evans. which Preeldent will soon issue, Gilbert. the Knoxville team will play three more games at bonne than it does on Hillbillies-Asa Hazen.

the road. Hoosiers-R. L. DkIncan. President 'W.

A. J. F. B. Low- Besm Billikens-W.

NS'. ry. Of Chattanooga, and one or two Volunteers-P. W. Newcomer.

ethers reached Knoxville yesterday at Marbles--W. E. Dunford. ternoon about 2 o'elock. They 'were Greater Knoxvillett-M.

M. Newcomer mot at the station by Col. Carey F. Spence, th president of the Knoxville dub League Savers-Lee Baker. and others interested in franchise Wiley L.

se Cherokees-Mrs. Morgan. here, and taken to the Imperial hotel Bootleggers-Jesse Cottrell. where a conference was held during Crackerjacks-G. F.

Milton, Jr. the afternoon. The attains of the Carpet Baggers-R. P. Wayland.

league and club 'were gone over, And Anderson. flattering reports con4rn1ng each were The Highlanders- made. The prospects fo ssaful The Haymakers--W. A. Vandergriff.

Pfig011 are very bright. a ucce S. Crawford. The Knoxville fans are going In the Boosters-John B. Bundschu.

league with the desire and intention Marb Of making their city the beet in the le Hearts-Sidney Davis. BALLOT league. Chattanooga mirs FOLLOW WITH VOTES win not concede anything like this to 1 dothem, but it is certain that 'everything in their power they to make GENERAL FIGHT AT B. Bundschu. rh tatill are going the Marble HeartsSidney Davis th desire and intention of making their city the best in league.

'Chattanooga course, FOLLOW will not concede anything like this to ITH VOTES BALLOT -them, but it is certain that they will do 'everything In their power to make GENERAL FIGHT AT The fondest dreams of the local fans, and the ideal for which every red blooded sport in Knoxville has been pulling for several is realized today. Knoxville's own ball team in the South Atlantic league. is playing Columbia at Chit' hnwee park. Two contests are being pulled off. and capacity bleachers and stands, are the rule.

The boys are being accorded a royal reception, and nudging from their looks when they arrived last night they are glad to be stationed here. President W. A. Jones, of accompanied by Mr. F.

13. Lowrey, Of Chattanoga, arrived in Knoxville at two o'clock Sunday. They were met at the train by several locals. among whom was Col. Cary F.

Spence. the general manager a the Knoxville club. They were bustled to the Imperial Hotel, and spent the afternoon in conference. Much of inter, est was discuesed, but the main topic was. "How good it looks in KIMIEVIlle!" "League baseball will be a suceess in this town," were the words of the league Third baseman Dwyer, of the Columbia Seam arrived with President Jones, and was the first real bonafide Sally player to bit the city for a He looks like a real ball player, sus well as a good L.

fellow, and local fans are waiting to see If Jacksonville didn't get stung in swopping him for Manion. He joined his tertmmatee who blew in Sunday night The record of the Knoxville team has been published in the Sentinel. and needs no repeating. Suffiee it to say. that if they live up to their records.

thet will give plenty of satisfaction to the local The team looks good. an dit is thought 'will deliver the goods. President Jones stated that Knoxville gets one of the very strongest teams in the league. Joe Curtis. the sporting editor of the Chattonaag News.

and one of the most popular scribes along the circuit Wes in the city Sunday, and gave his opinion in no uncertain terms. His article is printed on this page. He said that gets prohably the fastest outfield In the league. The pitching staff. he de' riares, if we get Paige out of the greedy eititches of Charley manager of Kew Orleans.

will develop shortly to the best slab corps In the Sally league. Stowers it pitching for Knoxville today Ind is opposed by Wagner. The lineup of the two teams is as follows: Knoxville Povition Columbia Marshall righttleld Fisher Mervin shortstop Nfassing firstbass Wohelben adea secandbase Colby Kiernan Hopkins aeirlinger catcher ACalkote thirdease Dwyer 'Stowers pitcher Wagner On account of the early hor at which the Sentinel goes to press today, it is impossible to get detailed account of the ipening game. The result will be placed some conspicuous place however, and a synopsis will be given in lesday's paper. About the Schedule.

The new schedule has not been completed, and will not be announced until the early part of next week. However, It is known that it will be built so that no team will lose, all games during the season being taken into consideration. President Jones stated yesterday that Chattanooga and Knoxville, will have Put three games against each other in the sespective towns. This is regretted. as he 'orals are anxious to bring those looksuts from the mountains of self-esteem.

ilowever, it was really the only way to settle the sehedule matter and the teams are a chance to mix it on the final series. Here's hoping. anyway. Knoxville will play all of this week, ind will hit the pike Monday. Columbia be In Knoxville until Wednesday's Fame, and will be followed by Columbus.

when locals will have the chance to witless some favorites in action. II Notes. Fifty-six games will be played In the second series of the league season. Each club will play as many games at some and abroad as were orginally schedbled. The entrance of the Knoxville team 'lightly increases the mileage of the dlr.

The new schedule has not been corn- pleted, and will not be announced until the early part of next week. However, it is known that it will be built so that no team will lose. all games during the taken into consideration. leaaOn being President Jenes stated 7testerday that Chattanooga and Knoxville, a ill have nut three games against each other in the tespeetive towns. This is regretted, as lie 'orals are anxious to bring those look- tuts from the mountains of self-esteem.

Rowever. it was really the only way to fettle the sehedule matter and the teams save a chance to mix it on the final iles. Here hoping, anyway. Knoxville will play all of this week. ind -will hit the pike Monday.

Columbia will be in Knoxville until Wednesday's Fame, and will be followed by Columbus, when locals will have the chance to wit- sees some favorites in action. II Notes. Fifty-sir games will be played In the tecond series of the league season. Each club will 118 many gamen at Some and abroad as play were orginally sched- bled. rhe entrance of the Knoxville team 'lightly inereases the mileage of the when locals will nave cnance to les some favorites in action.

II Fifty-six games will Notes be played in the second series of league season the Each club will play as many games at Some and abroad as were orginally ached- bled. 'file entrance of the Knoxville team lightly inereases the mileage of the LENOIR CITY WINS. IN DOUBLE-HEADER Heavy Hitting Was Feature of Games Played Saturday Afternoon, (sentinel-New. sped.1.) Lenoir City. July 5The Lenoir City baseballteam defeated the Burnetrs team in a double-header here Saturday afternoon by the score of 13 to 4.

and ttl to 1 in the last game. Scarbrough was in the box for the locals and gave up scattered hits while the visitors twirler were touched up for twelve hits including many for extra beiges. Stone the local's southpaw, was in the box and held the visitors to one hit. The features of both games was the heavy hitting by the locals. (First Game.) Lenoir City 0110 2121-13 Burnett', 000000022 4 (Second Game.

Lenoir City 000012601-10 Burnett's 010000000-1 CROSS WILL ENGAGE IN TEN ROUND BOUTS NOW New York. July Cross. who was knocked out in forty-one rounds by Dick Hyland at Co 'ma. has arrived home and declares a change in his fighting tactics. Hereafter.

he says, he will engage in no long battles, but will confine his efforts to ten-round buots in this city. Cross says that the California climate had a good deal to do with hie defeat. Hyland is expected here in a few days and one of the local clubs will offer a ten-round bout with Cross. Such a fight would excite more than local interest as the supporters of the local marvbelleve that he can in on points in such a limited time. nes knocked out in forty-one rounds by Dick Hyland at Colma.

has arrived home and declares a change in his fight- ing tactics. Hereafter, he says, he will engage in no long battles, but Will CCM- fine his efforts to ten-round buots in this city. Cross says that the California elimate had a good deal to do with his de- feat. Hyland is expected here in a few (lays and one of the local clubs will offer a ten-round beut with Cross. Such a fight would excite more than local interest as the supporters of the local mantbelleve that he can In on points in such a limited time.

I ferentpNba. The league directors believe that the increased Attendance at Knoxville will snore than make this up. Many of the clubs will jump from Atlanta to Knoxville. The distance is contiderably less than via Chattanooga. Jackafmville has exchanged Third Bane' man Dwyer to Columbia for Shortstop illanion, It looks as though the Game got the best of the deal.

First Baseman Abbott will probably not "loin the Knoxville team this weason. Ris wife is seriously 111 in Kansas City. PRESIDENT OF HAYTI IS IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT Trains Collide, and Ten Sol- diers are KilledPrest- dent Not Hurt, Port Au Prince, Hayti, July Antoine Simon. the prealdent of Hayti, had a narrow escape in a serious railroad accident near Beudet last night. The prealdential train collided with a freight train.

Several -cars were wrecked and ten soldiers were killed. The president was not hurt and after giving orders for the elearinh away of the wreckage and caring for the injured he mountedahorse and rode back into Port Au Prince. baseball a success and thereby perpetuate it. They have competent and experienced men in charge, one of the best teems in the circuit and a park that will compare favorably with any in this Or any other class leagus In the country. If baseball is not a great success here it will be a surprise to all concerned.

The prospects at the start are certainly flattering. flow I the time to get Our prices on your Winter coal. 'Phones 1O2n ROWE TRANSFER COAL CO. Winter coal. 'Phones 1020.

ICE CREAM SUrPER Sam Tucker, the young man who was seriously cut It an ice cream supper South Knoxville Saturday night, Is much improved and Ms physicians think that he will soon recover. Dave Morton and a younger brother of Tucker's were alsq slightly injured. but not very seriously. The affairs appears to have been a general fight among the young men that gathered at the social. Deputy Sheriff.

H. D. Oliver was near the scene at the time of the affair and arrested two of the participants, bringing them to the city and taking them before C. 100.t.:q:YölitY41..0-4))1-0$ Th.i...S.0.01i.op.ti Against Bdiglary, Fire and Loss BEFORE GOING ON YOUR VACATION come to the Holston National Bank and rent a Safety Deposit Box in our modern fireproof and burglarproof Vault By so doing you can insure your silver, jewelry, valuables, and important papers against loss in any manner. $2 TO $6 PER YEAR and you secure COMPLETE PROTECTION.

In no other way can you secure such Insurance, especied by mere money standard. which cannot be replacedwhose value cannot be measurally of papers and valuables El 1 tank 0 ston- National JOSEPH P. GAM President, CECIL BAKER. Aviles Nr-Pre. RAIAPH W.

BROWN, Cashier. DAVID A. ROSENTHAL. I A. HARMON.

Assistant Cashier. 0 1 I I 1 1, This summer I a oable 1 i 1 1 I 1 A ainst Burg ary Fire and Loss, I 1 BEFORE GOING ON YOUR VACATION come to the Holston National Bank and rent a Safety Deposit Box in our modern fireproof and burglarproof Vault a PRESIDENT OF HAYTI IS By so doing you can insure your salver, jewelry, valuables, and important papers against loss in any manner IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT -e- Sol- $2 TO $6 PER YEAR trains Collide, and Ten 8 diers are KilledPresi- and you secure COMPLETE PROTECTION. baseball a succees and thereby per dent 1lot Hurt, petuate it They have competent and ICE CREAM SUPPER experienced men in charge, one of the fereincljtbs. Port Au Prince, Hayti. best team in the circuit a and a park In no other way can you secure such especied by mere money standard Sam Tucker the young man who was The league 1.1reetors believe that the era 1 Ant RI ne mon, the July presildent of 1 that will compare favorably with any 1 which cannot be replacedwhose value cannot be measurally of papers and valuables in seriously cut an ice cream supper creased Attendance at Knoxville wili ft this or any other clams league Hayti, had a narrow escape in So th Knoxville Saturday night, is much snore than make this up.

a Per- in the eountry. If baseball is not a noxv Many of the clubs will jump from At- boos railroad accident near Beudet last great success here it will be a surprise improved and his physicians think that ably lentil to Knoxville. via Cha The dietancga. is cOn- nighL The prealdential train collided to all concerned. The prospects at the he will soon recover.

Dave Morton and AI, a younger brother of Tucker's were also its! 4 tider less than ttanoo with a freight train. Several cars start are certainly flattering. slightly injured. but not very seriously. 1 1acknonville has exchanged Third Bale- were wrecked and ten soldiers were The affairs appears to have been a 41 man anion Dwyer to Columbia ror snortston killed.

The giving president was not hurt and 1101' gathered a 1 general fight among the young men that 1 It looks as though the Game JoSEPH P. GAVT resident. CECIL H. RAKER. Aetive W.

BROWN, Cashier. 4 atter orders for the clearina the social. Deputy Sherift Soeks got the beet of the deal. H. D.

Oliver was near the scene at the First Baseman Abbott will probably not awaY of the wreckage and caring for is the time to get our prices on your time of the affair and arrested two ot DAVID A. ROSENTHAL. I A. C. HARMON.

Assistant Cashier. I "loin the Knoxville team thia season. the injured he mounted-a-horse and Winters coal. Phones 1020. 0 the participants, bringing them to the Ris wife is seriously ill in Kansas City.

rode back into Port Au Prince. ROWE TRANSFER COAL CO. city and taking them before C. i 4 i a i 1 1 Wit-BoostersJohn against loss in any manner. IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT trains Collide, and I en 6o 2 TO 6 PER YEAR diers are KilledPresi- and you secure COMPLETE PROTECTIO baseball a ruccees and thereby per- dent Not Hurt, petuate It They have competent and ICE CREAM SUPPER 1 experienced men in charge one of the ferefitcIlths.

Port Au Prince, Hayti, July 5.Gen- les in eir cult and park a that will compare favorably with an In no other way can you secure such especied by me ker, the young man who was The league ilireetors believe that the prat Antoina Simna tha araahlaat S. ssea v. inlms-alaw ie. which cannot be replacedwhose value cannot be measurallv of um 'fle to Knoxville. The distance is con- 'I ne presidential train collided to all concerned.

The prospects at the Tuckers wer tiderably less than via Chattanooga. with a freight train. Several -cars start are certainly flattering. a younger slightly injured. but not very seriously.

wm 'e also Jacknonville has exchanged Third Bale- were wrecked and ten soldiers were The affairs appears to have been a man Dwyer to Columbia for Shortstop killed. The president was not hurt and 1101'1 gathered at the social. Deputy Sheriff. general fight among the young men that illanion, It looks as thogh the Game after gig cearnh vin orders for the JOSEF' 'flake ant tha haat of tha elan' 1.

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