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rr Q' 'e TT i 'T St o- i i -1 THIRD SECTION" PAGE FIVE. t-: 71 wrl. cCii.cnpj tour Ureal Records i. JU 8 EROS UBOR HAY Ut Indwtoual Mem iWagner, Youu, 3Iatliewhon and i-aioht Have Carved Xanh'H on Baseball History Young's Pitrliiiii? Foals Mny Nevi Be Duplicated. McKcesport Is rxpeclcd lo Mnkc Great and Ntiy Land the Flaq.

tit 1: itt ji i a i 1 1 i 1 I ti I I FOUR VETERAN STARS OF BASEBAIX Ij MANY PLAVtRS AKE SOLD haif of his iiair.es.. In Itfj fell but at iut ha had Hosion team behind hltn. The foit-vwrin ostr.n 'an miU in a lumt and thooh hi le." bal? h) stUi 9.v ii-id nljsht-r lu than hi club. Tr.l jr.r If hehmd tha half-way but has btsea poor ball behind Juft Hir tiin turuter of Ljil? that this pitcher ta- to t- tii Plata durins h' rl yours on the d'rtinocd. He ha pltciiwd mora than 800 games, not counting xhlbit'cn and tratr.hisr-tvip contests.

A fair ts 134 baila to a caiw. a total of his "hajnpiooBb.ip For a few year-s of his chamoiotuihip riw the ptteher's b.x v.ap only 6u fert frr-m toe uirj; piacel whr it lt now luw cn. Fur-tlter somputain shos that ha? 'thrown boil rriif-s. If his ciTona 4n wanmiis "uu fo wr; considered, tliefe i-rrs would be olmont d-uh'-id. Yet his arra fiiows no tt'-gnn of tiringr.

"olio" piuh.rar record from th time he Vow reii.n'is of Jndc.hhiid mf-i: ttn Iditscd oa tho oi iT cf th proaent 7 that Via fair to for Cd lima and nvr eitt.ee-te.eni br the wu verier wo.it ct other pavers. The forrtn of thr tim3 recently irha "Cv" Youujr. vetej-an Cleveland pitcher, rounded out 600th victory, a mark he ht iiee icrefaed to Ttm 10-year xcurd oi Cnil.iy tb? famous NW pitcfaar, oil it) tho that club, ansl the phenomenal batting; averages HftDs Wr.r, the t'lttuburfii XapvUtn the Cieveiao-i stcood bat-emu JarUtf their league the other thrse of renown. Vcurj'a feat replied 21 there is 2 moat no chanca that it ever equated because- none of hitter-day not Mathewsor. It, mfco hits h.

char.ca to win euph total, can he expected etad the wear and tear of modortt liitvf.tnr that nisniter ot seasons. Mair.e'vsii'at teat vig ia a iuui-; '-svlth but ICS dvfs in. his ia virs" cf vork. 'Xhl ii asi eet ce.itae than As with this remferkaia pitching; ro with the tittiriK. It Is s-w d'iloult tn-e days to np tiv hs batting tig-jros, and the Uf ot tre 'l'i' ft tar la ii.at their H-crit is not liketv var to L-e dieiarbed T.a-j,!t i lpn In th ItstK' Ks a yanr tfc9i his Pittsbursn rivai.

but on their atsre careers j- th tfttr avsraLge batter. 3n 1 year of fiom up to Cid iACludlSii; H-Os. Wa-nor never rn b-'iow that uim of Dfttiers. the 5J mark, in feet eaccpt for a v. iien he feU to la bis eeeo-it-1 year In laa, this ph-iiamanal elt'saer h.aa never ftn'shd His prion tar for 13 years ia the v.Cnderfui fiurt of ft-13'.

Into ihe National s. year t-eriitr than Wtgiier nrt Thxngr. ho l.aa saiien belov this in years, tisttcd nan mo 1Kb la other yenr? to Lis Hgurc isp to .841 jt-H. Hla drop uut of he charmed circle camo i ISO, tho to yeaia which wan with toanaceriel cares of a losinft tsni. Stransly both of thn irreat batters have juayed cr.Y0VNCr' 4 V.ri "A 'a V-'V-'s W'" -v' A vj er.tered tht big- lea -rue in folio we.

XATION'AL IjIwVGVK. V. S.O. KB. P'-t.

ISf-Cleveland 10 7 37 SI .11 5i7 li'9 10 103 1'fC-Cle- oland 0 17 in 15 51 Ji jt.fr, I'trvt -iand 2S 10 J-t 74 -777 3 157 64 644 :l.r?'Ciere'i?.nd 21 is CI IV'S-dveiftid 24 11 i 4i K-Mt 23 15 1W jyOO St. CouiS 20 IS 130 38 27" IIS 12..3 7S7 a ti Ef a ja k. W. O. ret.

1:11 Boston. Si 10 Jl 37 1902 -Borton 52 16 30 .727 1S5 Ijoaton 3 3s- .727 ilt-i'-tkston 26 ie 20? 30 .615 il95i r.ostoji IS l1 2'f7 29 IS'X -Boston 13 21 144 27 li07 HostOtt 21 15 123 Imri Boston 21 11 "7 19 15 ill 71 Cleveland 7 9 DO 47 Total? 217 127 1522 .613 THE DEATH ROLL 1 ill Jolm Griffm II. Conn's from Obscurity uml Ilim-solf a Sprinter of No Mean Ability, Ej BERT COIXYEIi. IniernntUnal Netcs Firs-ice Telegram SPStllAt. TO 'IHE GiiSTrF: TlMiiS.

in but two cities durx tnlr antlro big league lare-sr. wtartcd with th Philadelphia "4'ltib in lil'S nail stayed there until ha joined the Athletics of thfs Amerc3n Li9ua, also a Phiiail-eiphla cluh, djrlnit t'e War. From Philadelphia hs farcd to by thft injunction mtlta cnteved t.y the FhUlles. Tfcv.s JLaiolo na piaved In only Philadelphia ana Cleveland. Wapr liis career witn i.o-aiivUle in lss7 and whti th XxuisvU? ciuij vis consolidated wlK J-'itsbursrh a couple of yijrg latr 7-eni wi'h Uarne Dreyfum tr the Smoky C'it witrre he atili remaina.

Th? bsiUfig vf-iKs of tiie-e threat piayers aurir.e thtir carsT fere follows; 0 SHOP" STRIKE IS OEGLABEi LLEGAL Decision in New York Supreme UOUrt PrOVOkeS Opposition of Workers. Br A5sociatko PsEi8 to Gazeti Tmxs.J YORK. Aug. cf pro- broke a11 vr the i--ast th'3 uii inevi Justice Goff had ruled In the State Sy preme Court today that a strik vhich CLOSE tftin the inirnslor's perr.iisloii to train the old hoi-, purchasing the Hindoo for sair of $1.10. At 7 years of Cottle took the tpc-od marvel through Texo ar-i Oklahoma, winriuis? opward of raws and heirs deteated btit orce.

On the latter occa Iajoi Yrr. NVaner, 3t 1W XX .330 li .329 39! l82s -I." 1 333 S33 ll-li average. verfco .347 3-13 demands tho "ciosed thop" is a con- i -'iren. Ihey are: John oi Ilttst.orgh, sriraey in restraint cf trade. Bands oi2ltrlt fmU1, the coco cloak makers now on nrike Son; V'lurne.

mr, rch a.I fhrnrrh thi of hfcFtl -ot, i Gil AND O. W. 1j. O. B.

C. oCd SfiS 2V83 1135 .63 began his big lea sua career with N- vs' York National League CI lb in ond he has rcver piayed wkn any other tam. in that enr he did show any of losing ail tbrea games that hs pitched. 1h nf-xt year, though, he a worker an.i It: rood ir. ft rtror't of 2 vtttorie nrni 17 defeats.

The following yar, whn the wt-n going extremely poor Malfcwwaon tolT b-row fbo mark perc60fag for the otOy ir; his rsrier. Then be oniy sames. losing JOsrlusive ot thii year, in which his reco-d is still that cf a topis etcher, M.thewwn has Tin 237 esrne? riine yt-ans ano lost but 109. iae. of Mathewacn's M'aii was d.v.a while the wt cf the 7ew York tHjn ws not of the hignesT cias and the brunt of the work ffii on bJr.i.

He has been the of the O-anrs' In every pennant race. In ni.n years. In a sob In which be won SI games out of 40 Mathowson ptrformed the wonderful feet of fshuitlr.g c't the rhiiadciphla "Leg team three time in tho World' Chsmpionsliip taking ihre of the four Mathewson's grat record In is as P. f. .311 ".647 .771 follows: victories.

ISW 134 1 liiijj 0 21) 13. 17 IS 13 (t 1 2 12 11 6 109 24 Totals .227 P)9 .6 The table shows ths? in Vi years avrage1 better than Yvuog for hi ertir frrr, nod tita Ion; dl- tacco Mr tn uiiiy pitcher In vn (Kia today a chance, would have to travel befjro he reach tlua go3l of.wO PAST LIVERPOOL, Aug. TV -The third i-eaiou the Ohio-Pern i vvuUti Ijeacuc ur.ler rule will Peptiober and it i an open oocJtion whether any club in the ha any mony as a direct lesnlt from th.e playing of games. It is aljo repelled that the has been the only money polled down many a time by a clr.b. Keports ave once more started i.n tho Leavue about t' club-j n-Jtv In that htlng by end Wheeling and Zaneaville eall to be tho town? that are to 'b iuohed 'M? tiio plank.

Like in pa these -o ntig v.i- i Ki. til UCt.U fit fctl cui t. However, if it abou-d occur that V.lf-r-l-ins? and Zanesvil'e are r.ot in the C-ntia'. yherc -11 they land, for It i3 d'lc euf'o town that bnebaH played tneie? The thought natr.ntllv drift-- the entrance to the Ohio-I' niisyl-zutiia letiRuo. But ia tl'-rc an opening In the O.

P. for eny more or which cm'.) be dropped to make room for azifdlo i lucre's probit-m for som t-ne io solve. It Is pointed out that Krie could dropped for Wheeling1, yet there ia n. denying the fact that Krif Is a. far b-Mn-u-basebuil town than tut far aj atrenJaucc is coneernd.

There wiH be some tall fam.ing nurfn off pcas.cn. and it nriy be that thu official report of the etoo u-4 inker in these roir.ir leeue cbib tui r.s will a wliole to do with the "clps.s" bd.il 4 J3 x- .1,,. .) i a 1 i that wot here.Tfler be plavod in en JOugentt Curtis of WeUnburg. W. M'ho has teen in the middle e.atdcn for fcirio all Br.ason and v.ho pdmits to orlv year.s, expected to a show in tho ept'ing training trip with one of the wet-em major league clubs.

Curtis weltlej over 200 -and all season hi has been batting at the top of the h-t. Tho cfficial averages will him amor.g the loaders. In ihe sale of players Youngslown vai firat when that ciu'j told Pitoro-r l--o Jtcyer to the Washington Atnt-rlco n--. Now, the -lub "on I 6 Washington Pitchrr 'red rj sod Out! clocr Charles Conway. Wa.htr.ston ha.s Doc Ralston from Akron.

st-3rt) ij vrason with East Uverpool. Pitcher NV' ctm of Akron 1 as been sold to the ti. Americans. Three playois have been of far McKepport. and a tidy sum rep.

ted to h.ive fc-en received for of tach. The Boston National. purehafifed "Itiibe' Selierp. an outiiulder. wht'o the J-'e Yoric Americana- have bought Pitcher liay Caid-i well ami Tiiird Bssetnau tlene The latter players will report York nt.

Foon os the season co la. The Toledo Club of the American Asro-ciatloo bought liii.ht Fielder Bnnhi tj om Fred Prumm, manager cf t.he Club, and thi pale resulted b-eauc of the henvy hitting shown bv the Pi tehee wiiom Kar-t got from the buhc ut Alliance. r.ti- he-n ent to 1rliefilng Central hut it r.ot said whether not ti-fre was any financial or.slderation. The Botor. Nationals art ita Id 'o be-after Pitcher Wilheim and Catcher W.l-liaTiif of Centc.n.

na dif-po-ed cf Od-v Abbott, out" ldr, ts thv. isL. Loiil. als, and ntehcr -Ooiden to the ame, club. Pitcher Strom as on- of tU eod-se -son men to fign with the Past Liverpool Club with a view of stror.gt hers': the -in for the tali-end ra-e.

ManPilfld of ifcKeei net hflw also bee.t after Kom nc- tofo, frr it seems that the chances fee IdcKe-p-vt winning the pennant for liirt are trighU DAILY COURT RECORD. NEW Ft; 1X3 C.r.i.nor. PIfB t. Term. 110.

rrs Kyon J-dYh Brew Co 173 ttobrimso Jos Itrlc rtth Prod 87 1 Jco P. ct al CudinP-r tie t.77 Forftl.JK Co A ct Trot C'lmrnoT Ilea" 2 CclODtr 623 Cbaa A et ux A A al F.34 Andy ba.iii Awiet 'v heos Chan A Kliaah Cht 1st B' initg 6S7 Thctn PdUab Chas el V. li A Ji'a Hert-rt Hampton el ux Jarkson ApnI Lxm Jos ct 51 Mt Ml Pr.xkumor il Mi-Carthy rt 11 HI CUv lillse et bt fc42 HfMjgnon A Jchnaon '1 or. Aj-pctO C-n-inot 1'' ds h'd. 3.

'i'-i-ri, 119 Courrton Jos est Kliz 'b a Itrk u--. Mt; N'cus Morris I'lckericg Co 11 Stwl'-r- A KlAtZ.o 1 1 1 Ceo TaJu itaiy Geo A-KJ Cf Rl It Cf.ii-rr.-ia 1 4. p.eeth Trrni. 51 MtKpi I'- Ocrmsn Nat f'k 31 PiumKatr.cr fl Cum cf Pi Ahsj. -t ii Aj.t.i) A 15 Kienanrty P.

Krt.8.r Ja Wipiati.tion 5i7 I lor rt at. SO Lewis Iaa- C.ftfc Aiuli ten tl DOMAIN Tj: I 1. I)ef-itiart 21 10 Kar'h Kh-rhtn el but ar ZX? an in-Jac-K junction to a member of the Manufac- Protectfv. Asso-Mation in restraint This evms to be the era of yreat pitohina but at the same timo the twiriera of 1 today are moc. shorter lived than thme Of a 2oinl: aj.

Thfe bittlr.g has hghlzaei arid 1 ins gamp now devolves nio'o than ver on ths rftt in the box. Evmi Maihston bimseit. the only roaf witnla the Isounds of posalblHty i of eqajiiiog Young's record says that it can-twjt "09 r.e. Say 'i've worked pretty hard for ten years, and fucluulna; thia year's work, I've juai t-jrnea in over two rouiarea r.na mis victories. It hsrUly poeslb'o that I oan ko si-)ns ten years more and eonsUtetit wtiiner.

Even if I out. that lony I would be with a le' sooond division tr-ama aiLd that wiMild sro! --ly chance for a record. tud Cy's a wp.idvf, aM I don't think any of an vriTl ie h' 'or laoglh 7n bin yeflr of-pitching Yonnsf has failed twlre to tsititure mce than Lang ford oa lieasun In (Jiven Why He Declines lo 3Ieet AI Kauf-inaii Is Johnson a Better Fighter Than AVas Jackson? By W. W. NAUGHTOIT.

International News Service am Kitcul Tbs Gasxk TtKbs to 20 rounds or more In -mne of the Gus A. chnabel, aged 57, of Second And streets, Oakmcn, died laet night after a lingering: of about tvo years. Mr. Fchnabel conducted a carrier's and wagon manufacturing establishment at Venn avenue ana Thirty-first street, vith eh he had been connected many years. The establishment was forrricrlv owned bv his father.

Martin Kchr.abel, arl upon the latter's 33 years ago Mr. shraii umi he buqinefs. Jlr. Schnabe! was aciivo hn musical circles end church work. He 10 a uruiuci in IJiC 1 lecuj iei jail Church Oi.

OttHmont and vas at different times mut-ical director of tevpral church choir. In this vicinity; including the choir of the Butler Metnodisi Episcopal Church. Sir. JSchnahi -a; slso a mem-bet of the Mozart Choru! Society until hi? IPnens liSAde him inactive. Mr.

Schna-bel was a member of ilcCarsdiess I -edge. A- and or the Ilcpta- 1 sophs. He leave, besides his widow, Elizabeth Woods Schnabel, nine clill- Philadelphia, and Mrsi. F. ii.

YahJes of Wilklnsourg. Mr. Schnahei was horn la Ilttsburgn and 20 years aeo removed to 3art'oji Sictiii Lyons. Mrs. Marion Swan Lyon, aged JO.

widow of William Lyons, died j'c-sterdoy afternoon at the home cf her eon, William Lyons, 6532 Black street, East End. Mrs. Lyons was born in Lanark, Scotland, and was brought to Pittsburgh by her parents when she was cn year eld. She was the- widow of William Lyons, -who was for mitny years member of the firm of and Lyons, of the North Side. Sirs.

Lvons was a member of th Sixth United Presbyterian C'iiurcii and bonoiary yice president of the Woman's Board of M'ssJons of the United Ireshyterian Church of America. She was member of nil the charitable societies of the church. Lyon3 leaves seven cbildetn: Robert. Wiiiisrn, Samuel Mi-s Anna Lyons, Mr. William I.

Patterson, Mrs. Harry E. Thomiison Hud Mrs. Charles Alexander, the, iatter of Los Arigels. Oal.

She lo leaves two Mrs. William Crider ana Miss Janet Swan, both of Ilttsbursfc. Funeral be conducted at her son's home Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Dr. A.

R. Koi'nscn cf the Sixth United Prs-by terian Church and Dr. H. M. Russeli, president of Westminster College, New Wilmingtcn, citiciating.

Covrad A. lllte. BUTLER, Aug. 27. Conrad A.

Hite. aged a prominent oil producer, died tortay. lie was a native of Germany aim raise to Freedom, with his parents in 133. la 1SS3 he went to Pleasantv-Ulfi, Vensnt-o county, an-- entered th employ of the Oi! Company, lie Ix-came -uprintendeitt and in 18V- moved to Oil City. Ke va5 in charge of the dSvition for years.

In 18iuS he came to Puticr and the following ye.r resigri'-'d l-i position with the entering the ileld as an independent producer j-ie was me in be" of the Knights of Pythias ana the Lutheran Church. Mr. Hite leaves his widow and seven children, Fred, Thomas William H. and Conrad a'l cf Butler: Mr. lYaok Graham, Butler.

Lewis Hits cf Oil Citv and Daniel Hit 0f Marietta, Pa. James lioueJi. James Iloa'-h, agd of Bridgeviile, died Friday night from a stroke of r.po-iiexy. At the outbreak of toe w.tr Mr. Poach enlisted in the Civa Hundred and Forty-ninth liecitrieo'-, PcnnsylvaiiiH Volunteers, invaiided home the ba-tiic of OoiJ Tie was ti member of Captain Thomas Espv Post.

cf te Prewbyetrlan Church of Podre ville. To Mr. Roach married Anna Ilerriott. He ieave? widow rni t. a.

ana we trum etTau Fix civ of Coronstui; P. T. W. L. W.

and Can Poach of BrlcIsreviUe a daughter, lll-anr, at home; a sister, jonn tuau-w or r.iid'-'Cvilic. and a brother, Ben.it: mia Roach of llillersburg, O. 3 ps. B. Binncrot.

Einma K. Banner ot, aged 17, wife Cf A. Benjamin died yesterday at her home, Mcl ftteet. North Side, after a i-hort illness. Mm.

ThnmftH L-abella Hah s'heiiden. 73. wife of Tho mas J. S'vrldan. a forme depnty sheriff, IMoav night at l.

n. '-ii'-i nv- ne In.r;im. AI Fl-endan was a Presbyterian Church veji her hus band, thr-ie sfuj. J' hn Frnk A. Richard P.

Sheridan. tnd on da tighter, fiprlnser of Krwe Sns levea two brr.trer. Akh-rmati Jchn -Tr. of let, pral P. T.

lift.l of Mt Washin: ti-r, and two i.tten. 1st is bftrah Uhii r. n.i ttt Cube cf Ingrarx i Mrs. a Jai'rnfi. i night at the Oet.erat Ilorp'tal I a Ie dent of tiir Nor tl I v.

hn move to the Home tor ASred urt. 'e ws' c- member of PreVoytertan 't r.r li. Funeral v-pes will he h-Id -t the hu'ne tcmoiroiv aft'-rucon. Th internw r.t will be tn Ln'ondaie Ccmeterv. Dr.

PvObsrt Anoi- Dead. -us. 27-Pr. P.ofert of this city, a rud.cal authoi'Uy of not 31 a m-ntler of of th ivf'. New l-n'iand fim.ii?e', died at Atr.ciy vrs-i the authir of various v.crks rhysuk-fy ana urapcuUwS.

t-, oi.pi nrfcn lit.iri Ut tho North ehie CHICAGO, 27. Probably nr bars, racin otj tr. American mrf ttractpd. quite so ranch lent Son dutlr.s the present efeason as John 'JnfSn and sobriqueted th "Texas Illri lco." doubtful aii1 llnearo, tt-t CTfcldJtic, which 'vi'h the 2oeky Club as ly One Dims out of poar aiiive to him with the that uo tiie present moment -i the i'iiO racing $-oson John Griltm ranos Pt tii head of the litt of the f-0 Juor.py winaers in the matter of rac-s. In way, swpp, Jumca Keene's weil er.sraged celt, takes the palm v.

lth But a weep cniy Klsrted five times to win th-tt amount, being- four first and ont third. John Griff: has 15 first placos to his credit, tH3 six times i-eeond, thre times third and but three tiws louring: that tirne he has earned a trrana total of $7,225. When one stops xo consider that John Griffin at r.o tirris dropped into "soft pctp," on tho contrary was forced to race after or with the best sorinters in tle country, the recapitulation of perfcrinar.ee Is the rn or astounding. For oa it. known that Uie eld horse is ptre and pim-lie, sis furiongs being his limit and five furiOiifts' entireiy more to his liking.

As stated, John Grii'fiu lTi' was. th iitt'e pn moeticge ana v-as iiways ait attraction because of the many match races which followed In his wake. His owner, a shrewd Texan, had a habit of him so many 200 yards, or a tiuarter of a mile, at ail of which distances he. was invincible being capable at almost any time of stopping a quarter cf a mile (from a standing start) in 21 seconds. At the presumable agw of 5 he was sold to a minister, who broke and drove him to a buggy.

It was while in this capacity that he attracted the attention of ids present ovner, IX Cottle, who, after unsuccessful attempts to ob- ELECT THEIR NATIONAL Report of Special Committee, Condemning Former Officers, Made Public. Br Pres to Gazette TrMe.1 ST. LOUIS, Aug. 27. John S.

Parry of SfMt iva.i eiccted vice rrc-Titicrit of the. Fratcrnsl Order of T.Iagles as tli result of balloting yesterday, according to announcement made today. F. Grady of New York, automatically advanced from vice to president i under tb consUtution of the order, Othsr oTiceiE fleeted are' Secretary, Conrad II. Kanvai? truBwi'-pr 'iriiiv ii-ioa tv treasurer.

il-jnt grand wortny conuuetor, i Kiehmond. jrrand worthv I chsrdam. A. t. at.

jueepn, i.o.; J. Ftainford, Conn. i Jo-ep fowling, Dayton, E. D. an-! ders.

Spokane, bt.h. L.e Hrr, UKi.i- i Citvr. Okia. forftrinif tnacmnes. Upon I owtt cor.res- eion, the report states, he wh- fontid gnuty auu i ranrrt t.

a tt-f Vrvtnct 1 1 iO tt OT1 FOUR INJURED IN WRECK. 0. VT en Cruslied at 4 town. 0., When Tiaius Crasli. YOUNiTOWN, Aug.

27. Fo jt employes of the Baltimore Ohio Rai'rcad were lr.jur.-d, three probably fatally, this motr.ihg, when a fivight trcin crasto'd ino anotlur freight tram tit 1-e i witch. The injured ere: Wiidam Westlake, corductcr, shouider crushed and intent- ell may die; Clifton H. three broken, ilnger cut i.ud in- tf.rnaiiy injured, may die: Wio-iani Hoirer, engmeer, leg and arm cnshd. rne die, Daniel Cillcn, three cut eft', foot crushed.

The iniared men were iakiu to I City Hospil at. Denies Ee Sick I-Ioney. Harry wn of i-'vi;" ib-rty avenuo was held fcr court L-v Alderman Janes X. McMp iters yeiterday en a of tarceny, preferted bv 1'orr-t. of Fcrst vfc Wolf, serp iron tu-alers, Tlslrd aventn.

ij'ort that on Mrc-st V. he gave Brown a check for iZ, the ti or.i 7 3 bf-ftates that e.i to btty hi tor j.irowp vi ton; ty teiei horn- and tn ai iost the cash. Severe 1 Hr.e"vea teti-Ctd. tff.it t-'d trjent, a 'so, he icil loit the mortoy. urn 7-v a trie rii-r.

mlf te nd convicted four" former prand ortloer on charges diverting funds of the. va- t-i Iraternai Or-et ftragice Arto in part made public today. It brotiht the nf.w that of John De l-- i tr To; V-T Kaol I worth ot tr.e i oprttu. ttvan. aei no wan irlrp Paving itvj ras v- in connecuon wuh me purest, a per- .5 i(nd his expulsion from the" grand i aerie recommended.

Martm Cray oJ New i aar.h Thotoas C. Have, of Newark, N. got for keening it is further stated in the report that n.rMr.i ti of i i a rU-i heiWcftte affair, hut proven, by it No action wr.s tatten in i case. i I i i i sion, tvhiri: and with Jude jrrt-d at Oklahoma City in tho fcand, the jockey iode ihe horse vell as one or two ctbera given the gate. At thh- time the old horse was without pedigree ana uwner uottie p-ssi tn horseV raclr.c lilies to K.

Georsc. in conside.ratioi. that he fOeore?) obtain tiie necesearj" rcK'ftratK-n pavers, which was done at an cost cf $700. Georgo took John Griffin to Tampa, swe epine ereryihlng before him, arid it wiis not until hi'; arrival at Jacksonville, where he met uarney chreiber'3 "big Jack Atia, that old Ioh; went is not a tnoroni-rra, out ot cours tma vri j-'iui-n. ifi.i uib xhorteoiiangs in tld rtirecUon i amply mady up for in hUeliipenoe, for it is ftoublful if there ever was a mere tract- lovaoie ana courageous enuine.

At the barrier the old Mlotv ia ever alert. i 13 a Pie.al impojsiUUty to leave It 1- also" interostlr. to note that al- though may. break through the bar. ier, r.eve v'-as; or two steps jat the ftartmg point ur.less it a "go." an insiViiOe- oi the love that exists between man and it might be pointed out that after John had suc-ceeded in beatinsr the best pprinter at Windsor, incidentally hanging up a new record for the sdx Owner Cotti rushed forward f.iul throwing hi3 arm? about the oid horse's neck, wept tears of joy.

As if understanding ad and re-ciprocaling tlie roeling, the horse whin-r ied, nei.ghd and rubbed his oft ronezle tne cneek ct hi- aaotine owner. Truly here is one remarkable horse. BURGLARS IDE rive UoniCS Visited, But LOOt was smaii roiJowea oy Bullets and Dos. Burf'ars apper.rfd at the of fiv? residents of Pittsburg yesterday r4' ftt to rob managed to gather ie razor and i i codd'." conta-tnlng time in audi-ha 'ictIms and cent-. Thev had a in escajdrg troi iie t'orougn e.

The first was i.mde about 2 o'clock, when the marauders tried to torce an, entrance iv, ti.e home of Aiichael O'Connor. Western avenue nd Main ttreei. r-jis. 1.1 conrr toern. ana "-o mcr- Shortly ffttr the horae of entered, the mo forcing a winnow.

It tiliJ- raor and The sfreet. be us. cf John La. was r.ext vioted. b' ir.

a dog awoKe a man In Western av piciousiv. The latm 1 act tog sus-Tjacer cer reM vied a crate of ve ci'dotens Gf-. 'v W. hwt-tj the ics. -V the of tnmm biS on ci-eUng iC ha" fce''iri -hat Jem Griffin II.

BUSY ITTSBURS Is Em5 'i 1 fM V.n "i --v Vy i I I 1 1 i i i I i v. xl" V. -t --iv-r i 4 5-' i a tlW-rvA I fsr SfeSi BaaMfewi Sii'S 1 I I i lo City Hall, ca.rtyi.iir banners and nfea jnouun and "closed pare'Hly the decision had ACt9 of violanoe. threats, picketing am patrol ting by strikers, --The prfmarv purpose of this strike," reads lu. fSnding "Is not to better the condition of'tne workmen, but is to de- prtre other men of the or.portur.lty or their right to work-" He supports his ruli.ig with a recent decision or the Stale Court of Appeals, against the Thompon- btarrett Company.

6 rge bnilding corporation, which he cites as follows: The court cf ie thet it agparet the policy of th stuic for who control prncri.aliy the whole trade iu a community to combine for thn purpo ot workmen to Join a particular union as a condition of trr.pioy-Tnent. If the ru' thus h-ii docn btr 'he law. and It reiiSt eciied fs such, the Jatsht exDressiou of the fourt of it must be applicabli to wk-men well as to employes It would to reason to h.lrt that it applies to one ar.sj not to tha other. If a of c-iie to refuw employment, except on condition of joining a union, be egainst publio policy, a conibination of the othr to cause refusal cf employment, excei-t on condition of jDining a union, ie alike agauwt pchtic JUatJce, Goff then cites cne of the articles of compromise presented by representatives of the union to the manu-iaeurers as follows: Ths Association of Manufacturers shall ohj'sate each of ita nio.nOvm to erroloy unioo rsicn as long a the utticn shall ha koJ to (timil union men who can do the work Within two ths nonunion men mall join the union. This clause, he continues, which shows th purpose animating" tlie etrlhe.

as in- terpreted by the court, dearly unlaw- ful. and he passes to the conduct cf strike. If the union a have net formally a eyMematie rurse of as-to-eesicn ly crim-inal acts, the of the ur.ione. u't-ing in concert, have cucnived at and ruoral-iv supported turft an ar-t upon he p-irt of many of their members in pursuance of a common object. A 11rAl fcr.f'Oivp arro men rdrhwl strikers and manuiacturcrs, oetaus of which have already been published, will not be reached until late tonight and possible will not be mt.ue public until tomorrow.

General opinion inclines to belief that the ternu will be accepted, although there is much complaint that they are not more favorable to the Boyle Is Trying Hard Tn TAortnrrTr 10 IvCylYi 1ClllCCrtflCy Names COmmitteCS tor the Dt3r- becue, Chief eatures in Galvanizing Process. Dennis J. Beyle, who was or.e the iant3 of toe eld County Democracy a generation ago. has entered with en- thusi-jMit into toe efr.Tt to revive Dcrnoc with tlse trim tigs. The Pittsburgh.

Lyceum athletes take n. prominert part to the It aunou.i. ed that all activo Democrats will br udndtied tree. Ri wiii ad women and chi'drtn h.veryt.3dy else must pay 0 cr.itF. it is that by this wise regulation the, nun bee of active Democrat.

wi'd be irovaly increased over the number norm-jsliv indicated by election re.mit. Theatr are the che irtr.en sr.d vltM ch.uir-i rr en ot th" commltt-e named by Mr Ii--yie: Hneption, William B'ennen. Parr; sports, Jha Dot.n. P. Mcitteruev, arrangemonta, D.

V. Or.v.v. ford, A. If darning, J. j.iohn J.

HcKeivey; Michael piCYlcrrts. D. McCarthy; rcfreitmicr.te. James A. W.

J. jfc.VeaL WITH REVOLVER AND WHISTLE I Pclicenan Stops FisM and Captures xine 3i n. tftaney Odt. a Poie. cf 271" Maiberry ley, Is ir.

t. Franctv ufferinr from everj scalp cir.t ether I ol-j. from the same, address are in the Forty-third tret police ux-n awaiting: this o- charges o' disorderly cut'dect. Oi'accr ILirrnon hard noire and. the houe, found a tienrs' ttot.

in the doorway and rVMl-rv, the poi I -I -I farnlly f.nd tied. They then a he ri -l," lry -Mmtna, Kver.tte. Jleie another dog r.rc,f,ur.u,a -y 'ij" r. 1 l. Lapp, urand- we the Miniiy was aroused by wn' vS r-P J'n 1 none oor.

The furlars tied, irtr s.i., i it. to norea knows tn Australian Ti i situation horoughly, and for that SAN FXiANCtf-CO. Aug. waa h3 admitted he thing like Ing a role for i mg uke man who Is wire of hl ground, tarn Lan.jCford to doclar hirnsc-if out of I Iff no use. Thty still keep comparing jvi ton l'le Its O.

10 1. et ai Jj l.t.---.o. ift IP! do A. A arc ii 1 do O0e. (Wf i ffjvic trt lit do f.iie'M ACre-ccrt i A Jij 6i to 72 53 h' 01- Pi.h c.i Common i'l'-nji Vn r.t Nov 13 lie Santro.

"1. I do f.fr i'tt Aug Vt T'rrf li Al- 6, "0 lien 4 i Vi 10 Jt 1i I 2-r, 2 4th Carlo You town t' J. A 1 er Hum Co 2T.J O'uhha I.e,.( I Mini Jr-'arv I.un.tl'- M-v A A -i (Id Maihf latl't-tl Ti i z': 4' A e. ai-li if. do Hv1ci.

M3t-l-l1 -'l l-t-lrihf 'if I Jr xr.o match viih A Kaufman eo uncere-uiouioueiv at the last moment mee tfc wr.ter i.u..!f ''Inquirer" wants to know 5f In the writ-titreer, hts oeen mixed ut) in Srk.n jX0Ck8un a greyer nnUcbcs that cn ghmr, but a a tUan Johnfjon. i. tin ths mw whu 1-roke i SWhiUtHT C0S lO 6BADF0HD Pan Allegheny county. Mr. lr.

Bannerol ir- secretary ui.d treasurer 7- I thePnUed Oil Cornr-any. Mr. P.r.- places where nildJle-distance figniing still and the two men settled down to training in a manner which sue gesied business, I.angford'K queer taotica in PhUadolrthia would soori be forgot lexu it. is possible, too, that public reuoli.so-! tion would become hazy to the fact that Joa Wo.iman had promifsed to relate bis story of the Ma muddle some day. A few more and Jftigh Mcin tosh, the Australian promoter, will ate pear a collosai figure among toe wprld's matchmakers.

It's an wind that blows nobody good, and Mcintosh i tnrning the present against boxing to good ticcourt He is making numerous contracts St'a Amrican boxers for ap- in the country 'down under," p.r.d it looks as though he --v'ui be hie to keep his ring at the Sydney s-taokim peopled wiiii vi.dting bruisers nil fum-i mer. At the present writing the future looms up brightly for Mrlntosft and his plan, but horrible thought, suppowe the auj-tiaiiao authorities shot'ld pattern hrrn-seives after the opponents of -m on tnhi side and hamper Alac in hl3 ambition to make Hyriney end Melbourne th-? world's headoviarters frr bojring con tests. 3c forms are wide reaching and even if they come early in weves, A3 Is hrisoVdi" 4 venture out of business. For Mac's sake who have long joined the grar.d army of ehadow boxers. erar.rvi.-, i ecu Know.

J'orcr a notable exponent cf a mechanical style or dos msr. 10- The Jem Mace sy? tern BOTT! CASE IS LISTEO. One cf Prisoner to "Be fCT 3llircler. ah JaU iH-mber term cour completed j-ester- day. It contains the names of llii prii oners, of whom seven -must snnd trial murder.

The. soven are mos Wii- 1 lis iyr.e, i oidi au iithrme xJottl. interest cf tS- r-ar-old iter con father, iaoutiie Voii.e with an and afterward told a story Iho 112 ether csjes Ireu.de Mshway-rob-bery, carrying conceal weitDcn, larceny, 'burg-ary, fuwiiitmt 'abduction lirjuor lllegii'-iy. llavai Ofucfi cn He tired WAHfirNTrON, 27. TiTedical In- i-'vt's, otf.iehcd to nf.val station fit reno-.

I- i.t., hs t.ttn o-t thi retired list of the roi'v u' iv from f.nd cnte.e.i the naval I in "nCeniie branch Of tli the bttrbec to fr Ke Y. X. C. A. "tnorf't-tet rnctL irthsr- Vrs' 's uh' auShtcr.

a. 4, ty Delioscy-' oOUU- Alberta tn.ree broth-r, an i Geort swe.cert for tr.e paist six tyT 'DfaUe lau w' two F'nerm ervic wlli be years -p. chaitre of th.e Lawrence vu.o t.5.-avr-. heM a.t hr h-ir. tomorrow The he kejftone of uch a method is to bP ta.gv.t end evold enlangletn.ntk fought the maioru- bat-varyir? unr "Piean break" syen ftnd outSpllUnR he fta few tSi In gr wld be in it hwoed cemetery en.re.s a here.

There will be toe ot cf courts Uocf.naj. fah.sij vi i ur3, hu-r and a marvel iu. i ca work. and Chn.n w-re boxers of Ptam.i. Jackeon va of "the cf is no wsy on ear(h whlch JJ.

ouid prove the more eff retire, j-iut; n. i tiway. i p-ic? providing Woodman ha anything to -Il, if he could be pt-raueded to strike the iron wnue i r.w "in the r.ioar.iime. out of the many vr-i rio-s of the col'anse of the Lanvford- raufwsn contest, one hitherto unprmfd I'tnrtek hi 4ia city. It beat a out i the thins already told.

It hs it that Lat.g'ird. At the tientii hour, was rcaicnd with, innietatioti on the part I of the police if he rtu hot extend him- r. n-t i Ti'i had oasv biol-c-l lorw'jru tor a gc-od clCi-ttcr or vaiiety. ver- I' r-. rr, j- v.

i were trapped and that they jut out of it the bet way they could. I itoiT Is rapeattd ior whatever it Is "Vv ii V-tftevev the, cf the iihng id la not hKeiy that Lanxford un.ier clou -a. he live? or-r prcht fy.hie.. wo' rer.dr-t i tiJ cac iio pretf- we'i a yea like lontt na your vsyanet? arc followed OiTt-lay cf fcteriing ring I.r.t.;-3rd were 3, -t wii. many uniunK ot considentbly-anc, about toe only thinK that who have exprefed the odiura avtacher.

to La.n;?tord and his tr.na.?er. i Woodman, if he ia eorrectiy quotes, favs he wnt tell the whoie story some dy. a forin oi statement wm--o i gen- uie-A a threat to tderce captious tri'UM ana wmce. i. ot latcl.

wouht a good nf.d ju iiici hH 'if i. er T-i tn, PC lljr- A G. Ft l' TS" r.ir. 1 Gf-Ulc t-e G- PbtTK Mrs xw 4 Potrh rn-, im CI r.tt'mrrrr..- u- 1 l.Ji." 7v i Fp-1vJ et1l rM.ti,.jra,f Ih tl(U tcc a- -jor-f. ij- ft -J riff wtf t.t liiji, v-ft 1 f-ic A me mm ttot to move His oroarht a.

thvir Li'U't r.ant Jame: Oona.it.if-. wiiolmvr jne Si. i lion of r.t. tt. svi'! a io to J.radfotd a boot jnovns vHii lAi iinidy.

called tne p. led waicon Officer ilarato.t tie c.e-i ttnUi tits v-'-tgoa aniYtd..

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