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Three Games Are Played In national league. PITTSBURG III THE THIRD PLACE New York and Philadelphia are Tied cfr five Tap of Lisi ? Brooklyn lias Only One Game to its Credit? B:si;r, Americans Make 19 Runs. I By Associated Press.) National League. How tin- flubs stand: New Vork . 7 3 700 Philadelphia . 7 3 700 Pittshnrg . i> 3 007 fit. ).oois. 5 l ?.Ofi Chicago . 15 f. f Boston . 5 f. ruin Cincinnati. -t St 3ft? Brooklyn . t !? 10,1 New York 8; Brooklyn 7. NKW VORK. April 24.?-There was plenty ol hitting In loday'H game. New York won in the eighth inning | on a double steal Score: Brooklyn .0 0 0 7 01) 0 ti 0?7 l"> 3 New Vork ... UA 0 01 2 0 1 x?a 14 2 Hit son, Scanloiii Pasinrltis and Bar gen; Wlllse, Mcftlnnlty and Bresna Jian. Umpire, O'Day Time, 2:1b. Attendance, i 200 PRiladedphia 0; Boston 4. BOSTON, MAS:',. April 2 1 The local leant ilied a new pitcher to nay and before he steadied Phila? delphia had clinched ihe ganvii Score: Philadelphia . fi it u i 0 u It 0 0?fi 8 Boston . it u u o ;i u l ti 11 ?i 7 I Dugglehy and Donovan; Maroney and Ncedham lime, 1:42 Umpire, Ghhslle ami Con way. Attendance, 000. Pittsburg 0; Chicago 3. CHICAGO, II L, April 24.?Both teams played a ragged holding game today, ?core I Chicago .Ii II0 II0 2 0 I 0?3 8 H Pit es burg .00 I 0 1 1 ilit 3-f?0 13 ti Rrov.-n and Kling; Lie Held and Pelt/. Time, 2:05, 'Umpire, John; stone. Attendance. 3,000, St. Louis 9; Cincinnati 3. CINCINNATI, OHIO. April 24.? Si. Louis won Die third consecutive fame from Cim-lnnat | today. Score: Cincinnati . .. .u 0 ?t 0 o 2 t o o - ;t ?? i St. Louis ....2 0 4 000 2 0 I?!l 12 Drnhol, Hafford und Phelps; Brown and Holmes. Time. 2:15. Umpire: Carpenter and Klein. Attendance 600, AMERICAN LEAGUE. How the clubs siauds': Athletics .,.... fi :i i Chicago . -t 3 571 Washington . -i i r.ofi Detroit . -I A 500 New Vork . i 1 500 Cleveland . 3 3 500 St. lAtils., 3 -t 41!8 Boston. 3 5 375 St. Louie L'; Detroit 0. ST LOIRS, April 24.?Opportune hitting gave tin- home team to ? lay''; game, Score: St.. Louis .1)0 l 000 1 0 x??2 ft I .'Delroll .ti oo 00 0 01)0?1) i 2 Pelty and Rickey; Donovan and Warher. Tim.-, 1:35, Umpires, Con nor and Connolly; Attendance, 2,000, Boston 19; Washington 2. WASHINGTON. April 24.?Boston bailed two pitchers out of the hox today. [Score; Washington I) 0 0 0 0 2 02020? 2 K 7 Boston .0 5 4 2 3 5 0 0 0?19 20 2 Kalken berg, Hardy, Kit son, Heyden and Wakefield. Tnnnehlll and Gra? ham. Time, 1:55. Umpire, Sheridan. AttetidaneL-, 2,31 D New York- /; Athletics 4. PHIUADR1 PHIa, PA., April 24.? Tree hitting by the visitors gave SAVBD DOLLARS are more Important than made dollars, because after all, it is rather what you save than what you make which will de? termine whether or not your future shall he one of Inde? pendence ami your old age comfortable. Dollars can ho saved besr with the ttid of a savings ac? count. In this Hank we offer you every facility, und the 4 per cent. Interest we pay helps the good work along. :-; ' - TMi?. ~= Savings Bank ?F NEWPORT NEWS 8711 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Now York a victory over the cham? pions today iKcorc: New York _I II I) rt lit! 0 4?7 II 1 Athletics .oil ti ti i ti i it 2?4 :i I OlarUson and Kieaiow; Bender und Schwa k. Attendance, :!,<n)7. Time, - IC van's Other Games. I.I0X1NGTON, VA.? Virginia rAHll-l lary institute, li'; Agricultural and j Meehaniciil College of North Carolina r.iHAni.OTTSyriJl.K. VA.?.University d Virginia II; Nortlt Carolina 0, WASHINGTON, D. C?University ? if Georgia, 7; Georgetown Unlver H.v, I. WASHINGTON, I) C?George Wnrthlngton University. Hi; Washing? ton mi,I Lac University, lo. PRIZE WINNER RUNS AWAY. Drivrr Coltee Dragyed Half Mile anil Seriously Hurt. PRn.DF3IUOKRBURG, April 21 ? A. It. Howard's prize whining sial linn, Palrlol, ran away this morning, dragging driver .lolin Coffee :t dis titnee r.f half n mile. Coffee was Injured internally, pronnidy fatally Injured. The horse wits uninjured. 80V. SWANK SPEECH (Continued from Page 4.) scrcoiy column in the proceedings of our National Congress.'where qites Hons of vast, public lumoprleiiice and far reaching eousec|ueiico are delta teil and deleriullied. ?'The i line should conic again when tin- bugle to bailie and duty will he more pleasing id the ear ilia it the dinner gong inviting to feiisl mid revelry. Society like our furniture needs less venter and more' solid su'hstatieo. Each year we ac q til re more exquisite flowers hut have fewer glorious rugged oaks. Our ideals in plillc life should he the splendid stotpsnien, who rounded the Rr-pti|ijic; mop too honest, in be cor? rupted by the rich and too brave to he. coerced by the demagogues. Plenty of Work for Willing Hands. '?Young gentlemen of the Universi? ty, never liefere in the history of (he world has there 'been such an lathiin dam- of win li for willing hands and brave hounds. A vital part of the very lllcialuro of our age needs liu provoment and reformat Inn. Liter? ary tnt-rii today Is measured by the cubic yard by lliti number of columns of tratthy scnanllonal stuff that can 'be disposed of in the public, perused once. ibrown in the rubbish pile, never again lo he read <>r remonvher ed, ttitil to lie, followed by others of like character and einphemeral exis? tence The time Is ripe, the world is pining for new, genuine literature, thjii can Hindi I be sublime in men. jdlr Ills faculties, ennoble bis soul, j ieach and elevate Ids mind. I almost see the dawn uf a new era, and I be? lieve iihoso glfietl with the genius of literature who refuse to yield id the temptation of temporary sensa? tional success, hut build perninnent ly and high and become poets, his? torian:- or philosophers of this won are always appreciated, becauae of their beauty, elegance of de"'??! and undoubted quality. Before you decide on a gift come and gluncn at lue '?tuintlui tblnga that we can provide, for even the mos- conservative appropriation . Our prices w1'! d-.-mnustrate quite clearly that we are satisfied with a moderate profit. h L Palmers* TUE LEADING .IKWRUiUH, 2606 Washington Avenue. ESTABLISHED- 18? derfnl age will 'be numbered among the immorals. * * * Moral Awakening Coming. ?JYoung men, if I mistake not, we are ont.lieeve ol* a. great moral awak? ening. In all direCiiona are seen In? dications Hit the moral forces are 'be? coming active and that the influence that work for the betterment of so? ciety are again becoming dominent. The recent disclosures in collection with the insurance scandals, shame? ful Wall Street speculations, have shocked the conscience of the nation, and aroused an honest, healthy public sentiment. Weit potential in fi? nancial circles. high In politi? cal and social life, have been ionn besmirched and forced to retire before public censure ami condemnation, some of those who have accumulated millions and through 0.iu si Ion a hie methods attained the high" -t distinctions would now willing surrender j1| if ITiey could with u uses red conscience and pure band?, again t oe the public and re? ceive Iis applause and approval. Craft No Longer Tolerated. "Craft betrayal of public trust, corruption in politics are he lug reprobated and cleaner public and private lives are being ib tnnnded. The movement ju-t 'beginning i.-, destined to gather momentum ami to carry the nation to lof.'ler ideals ami nobler purposes. "The lime is fast coming when the fines! asset a young man can have in business, In social or public life will lie good moral character. In the com? ing bailies which must be made to overcome existlug evils, to purify our lint loll i I life, to elevate our ideabi, l|;i save our Christian faith, let ns cour ngeniis'ly alien ourselves with the tuoial lorers, the siiccris of which will be the measure of the growth and prosperity of this union. Fierce Battlee in Politics. "In politics, Hie future portends fierce and determined battles. The large forces are using all their re? sources >tn seize the reins of govern? ment and prevent it to their selfish purposes, Predatory wealth is strug? gling to add lo its ill gotten gain by furl her governmental favors and perquisites. This menus. If success? ful, industrial slavery and Ihn rule of a rich plig?.vrciiy. Socialism is striv? ing to control government, to confis? cate alike Hie unjusi wealth of the plunderers and the honest earnings of the industrious and frugal. Its I rim pit means ih.it. the lazy und Im? provident shall sharp lite savings of the energetic and prudent, it. means the destruction of the very foundation of our civilization and the discrimina? tion of untold disasters. Against these two forces, each bent on pre? datory warfare, the honest, patriotic, conservative people of Ibis country must unite and save government from thcii destroying hands. Bugle Call Sounded. 'The bugle is sounded to call lo battle all those who he ileve In individualism, who de? sire lo control their own lives and have their destinies directed neither by Industrial Kings nor perverted pa? ternal government. If Ibis nation is to survive as a great Republic, If It Is ever lo atlain the .summit of Iis possible usefulness and greatness, its government tnnsl be controlled by those who are neither drunken with wealth nor blinded by passion and prejudice. The temple must he kept free alike, from the grasping money changers and the plundering rabble. "Sirs. In these coming conflicts lite Smith will furnish the chief part, of thai, conservative political power necessary for the preservation of our Institutions ami the continuance of our wonderful career. Here the true purposes of government are more fully appreciated and its legitimate functions more fairly exercised than in any other portion of this Union. Here a marvelous industrial activity and genius measuring up to all the requirements of .modern lite, are blended with lofty traditions and high ideals, inherited from the glorious old Soul It. Here sentiment still gilds with glory practical Hie and furnishes the sources of purity and patriotism which will be the salvation of this nation In hours of storm and stress. South to the Front. "Chastened by misfortune made pa? tient by long suffering, brave by burdens borne and overcome, stirred by the pbssibilltiee of industrial de? velopment and wealth unspeakable? ? lierlsbing in a passion the teachings of her illustrious dead from Wash? ington to Lee the South presents a combination of Strenglin and senti? ment destined to make her again lite wise Leader in this nation of politi? cal thought and national achieve? ment. The time has arrived for the South lo abandon her policy of ac? quiescence and self-abnegation. The time is opportune for Mm South to assert herself and lo present her can? didates and principles, equally with those of other sections .to the fair j und sober Judgment of our common count ry. I Alter forty years in the wilderness we should pass out and claim our share and par in the land of nur fathers. We should liejtfher surrender our equal inheritance nor shirk our equal responsibility. We should no longer be disturbed by the scare of spelional passion and pre? judice. That frightful nightmare has disappeared in lite dawn of the glor? ious ilny of reunited country. WUien McKinley patriotically advocated that the Federal Government should take care of the graves of the Confederate soldiers making their heroism and glory ih common heritage of the na? tion and the Co n fed era I e soldiers gallantly served under nhc Slurs ami Stripes from Shillingn Iii Pekin, the partition ?ytill between Hie 'North and I lie South was battered down und we became in iiiilh one people, one In love nf flag nhd country, one In nil future destiny. Must Take Up die Burden. "You up gentlemen of ihe South, ih'- chick of opportunity sli'ikt h otir'hour of work and responslj billly. Prudence and patriotism alike, demand ilwi we should no long? er confine niir poll Iba I activities to local ntni I en: but we should modes! ly but firmly Insist upon equal parliei 'l.aiiou in control und direction of me iloiinl sifPalis Sir.-:, animated by > patriot Ism that Is nallonnl, snirred by ib<* memories of Ihe large contri? butions th;it our fathers have made ro n.illonltl greatness and glory, thrill? ed by ibc present possibilities nf our sect du, w'.iich points to a greater fill tire, in us by our coiiiuion country aitrl 10 aid this ginribiis Ropirblic ttt advance along the pathway of Jus? tice, liberty and progress." Cleanses and beautifies trie teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement foi over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. FHEPAREO BY CMIiAP ADVERTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD. Advertisements under classified heads In this column will be Inserted at the uniform rate of one cent a word for each insertion. No advertisement, however small, less than 25 cents for the first insertion. Cash in advance invariably. Special rates made on long must be made in writing. WANTED. WANTRi)-ONIC GENRRAL HOUSE work girl, also one nurse. Applv CAPT. STOP FORD, ti.", SOUTH. FORT MONROE. 24-01 WANTED?FURNISHED II ODS R at Huck roe Reach on water front, lor duly. Address, RUCK ROE. care Daily Press. 21-f.i \ WA NTED?VOU TO LOOK AT those cheap lots wo are offering tit the Rxposltlon grounds. STKW'Al'.r & MIDGETTR. No. 133 Twenty, fifth Street. up 22-31 WANTED?A QUICK PURCHASER for house and lot nicc'.y located in East End; only $1,100; must he sold at once. STEWART ft MID OBTTE, No. i:i:i Twenty-fifth Street. up 22-Rt WANTED?THE PUBLIC TO KNOW ibal the most, enchanting trio in the visible universe is a cloudless spring morning, a pretty woman ami u well-built man wearing one "f T. P. KRATING'S Tailor-made Suits. 221 Twenty-fifth Street. up '>'>.< f WANTED?TO RENT FURNISHED house by party without children; can give city references. Address. A. B. C. Press Office. ap 20-12t ?WANTED?YOUNf! OR MIDDLE aged white woman to nurse an in? valid. Experience hot required. Ap? ply to MRS . T. II. SOUTHALL, -II Soulb King Street, llamplon. ap 19-tf WANTED?AN RXIMCllIHNCED WO man to tlo conking und general housekeeping. Apply 231 Forty eiglilh Street. np 19 fit WANTED?BOARDICItS; TABLE OR roomert. Table boarders a special? ty. 320 Thirtieth Street. apC-lm -4 WANTED?TO FURNISH YOU CON crete building block for your house or foundation. Wo make a specially of laying sidewalks und fountain work. CASH ft VAUGHN. 2000 Washington Avenue, or Twenty ninth Street and Virginia Avenue ap -18-lf WANTED ? OLOTIIRS OF ANY kind or description to be cleaned, pressed, scoured, tlyed, altered or re? paired. Work the best. Prices the lowest; satisfaction guaranteed. The Hub Clean. & Press. Co.. 211 33rd St. Cits:, "phone 328. J. II. Wheeler. Pron. WANTED?BUYERS FOR OLD PA pers at 10c. per hundred. Apply at D3lly Press Office. tf HELP WANTED?MALE. NVA NT DD? PO U H PATTERN MAK ers ut once. Apply RICHMOND PATTERN AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORKS, Richmond. Vu. It MEN AND BOYS WANTED; LEARN plumbing, bricklaying, plastering, three best Ira ties. U. S. Govern? men! employs graduates. Union curds guaranteed. Catalog free. Coyne* Bros., Trade Schools, New York, Chicago. St. I.ouis. 1-21-1 yf PERMANENT SALARIED POSITIONS for men of business-getting ability. We need at uuce hundreds ol men who can present high grade proposi? tions and produce results. Ftevious experience not esseutijl- Choice of desirable location. Excellent opportunity for advancement. We also have listed in our ii otlices many Executive, Clerical and Technical positions and good opportunities for men having money to Invest with their strvices. Write IM lu-day, stating position desired. HAPCOODS (Inc.), Brain Broker* 1501 Chestnut St., PlillgdclpblH AGENTS WANTED. ' DESTRUCTION OP SAN PR A N elsco."? liest Rook. Large profits. Act unlck. Sample Pree. Globe Coinpnnv, 72:1 Chestnitt St., Plilhi. 4-24-.il AGENTS WANTED ?N SAN FRAN eisen l-IOrrhr Rook, l!00 pages, cully illustrated. $1.50. We give 50 per cent- jiay freight? (live Credit? Premiums. Outfit free. Perelvul Supply Co.. Phlla., I'll. 24-3t 1 000 AGENTS WANTED?ONLY Au? thentic honk on '-San Francisco Ca? lamity.'1 Highest cmnmlsslon. Out lit free. THIS JOHN C. WINSTON CO.. 1000 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Pa. a)) 21-Ot FOR SALE. POR SALE?HALF OR ENTIRE IN leresi in established restaurant bus-1 iin-.-s; well located ami m?kln money; guarantee Siitunlny night. W. this office. POR SALE?WELL KSTA Itl.lSI I BD liestlllirtl111 on Warwick avenue. Ad? dress Restaurant, care Dnllv Pros 4 24f:h FOR SALE- GROCERY STORE horse, wagon, safe, cash register, electric fan. scales, etc.. Apply til once 3000 Huntington avenue. 42 FOR SALE ? SCHOONER YACHT -LADY EVELYN." Length ove nil.101! feet; length water line. <14.fi; beam. lS.lt 1-2; draught. 10.0 1 Will lie delivered In commission with complete furnishings for $4,nun. This is splendid opportunity to| make money during the exposition. For further particulars, address DR. R. LEE ROBINSON. tip 22-tit "OR SALE ? SODA FOUNTAIN IN fine condltiou; marble slab and silver glass holder; will sell cheap. Apply to It. E. OATEWOOD. bo 177, Phoehita, Va. up 21-tit LOTS FOR SALE OK LEASE IN ALL parts of the city. Call und gell prices. OLD DOMINION LAND | CO.. Hotel Warwick Building. FOR SALE?HALF INTEREST IN j oyster business, including buuts.etc, a bo?" fifty acres of ground, hnlf| nnthtv' seetl rock in James River; about 111,000 bushel oysters on I hand at present lime. Business at ] present Is puylng good; with niort capital can be made an excellent investment. Address A. R. DAW SON. Meuehvllle, Va. inb 25-lm FOR SALE ? TWO DESIRABLE lots, in the heart of Rlvervlew, on electric, car line. Price $350 cash. These lots are Nos. r> and 0, In block No. ;>, as shown 011 map of Rive view, made by O. W. Pitched, civil engineer. They have a frontage of '.10 feel each on Electric avenue ami run back 120 feet. Address "RIVER V1H5W." cm re Duilv Press. If FOR RENT. FOR RENT?TWO-STORY BRICK residence: eight rooms am) bath No. 3201 West ave.i possession give May loth. Apply to E. PEYSER, 2715 Washington avenue. 4-8-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. WE HAVE A PEW MORE OF THOSE $250 and 9300 lots at Exposition Grounds; suitable for stands. eli STEWART ft MIDOKTTK, No. 13 Twenty-fifth street. ap 22-31 NOTICE TO FARMERS?THE WELI bred Stallion, "Tweirih Night," will make tills season, through Warwick York ami Elizabeth city Counties For particulars and pedigree address Dick Richardson, 158 W. Queen. St., Hampton, Va'. ap 13-ltn MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $50 to $1,000, 0 percent. Merchunla Meclianlnu Savings Association. At Inu I). Jones. Secretary and Attor? ney, First National Raup Building. UNDERTAKERS. W. E. ROUSE. FOR GOOD SERVICE and fine bucks. 231-230 Twenty fifth stre?t. 'PUniies. 51. I. H. CAFFEE & SON, 33RD ST nud Huntington Ave. Both 'phones No. f; residence, Boll 'phone, 41. RESTAURANTS. YOU CAN ALWAYS GET SOME thing good" to cut at 217 25th St.. HOME COOKING. TRANSFER COMPANIES. OLD DOMINION BAGOAOL TRAN?. fer; office C. & 0-Station. 'Phones: Bell Nos. -lOJ and 135; Citz., No. 12. Your luilr Is your crowning beafc ty, so before golug to socials ana dinner parties. bourn u> my Hair Dressing Parlor, where 1 have Just udded another expert French Hair Dresser ami Hair worker, Mr. Nicholas Toussaint, late or Paiis, who can ? alte anylhlug you wish from your combings and cut liair as well us dress your hair In lutest style. Wo also do chirop? ody and manicuring and give you the host hair goods both In workmanship and quality that can be had ~ hi this section for the money, Don't r'orrjet the P'ace. H. O. NICHOLAS' Hair Dressing Manicure and Chi ropody Parlors, 2U3 27th at,, Bllsby Boildinij. LOST AND FOUND. LOST?BETWEEN I'.iTII STREET and shipyard. Delia phi Dela Pin; ditimoud shape. surrottntlcd by pearls, idaeU enameled center, gold letters. Howard for return lo "111 ?191 ll sire t. 2t CANDIDATES' CARD. At solicitation ni' friends. I hereby announce myself us ctiiulldnlo for Common Council, from Fourth Ward, subject to Democratic Primary. It elected. I shall endeavor m merit the approval of my fellow citizens. Itespecllullv, 1,. .1 ROLLING. 4,2412t. pet Through Your Correspondence TYPEWRITER. It saves 7f> per cent, of the opera t or's time* wliitih in yonr time. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY 1212 EmST MAIN STREET, ? RICHMOND. VA. The Standard Supply Company, Inc. No. 2G08 Huntington Avenue. J. White Chaudler, K. IT. Brushwood, P.'esldent. Secretary. J. P. Otiyle, Treasurer. Don't forget Mie place where you nan buy Studebaker Wagons of every style. We curry a full hue of Runabouts, Surrey*. Top Buggies, Grocery Wav tins, und many (ither spring vehicles. Harness and Horse Furnlslilugs. Har? ness Repairing ti special feature? good work assured. Farm Implements, Including fh? fol? lowing well known mlikes: Oliver Chill Plows, Deerlng <?. McCormlck Mowers and Rakes, Disc Harrows, Disc. Culil vators. Farmer's Friend Corn Plant? ers, Planter Juniors, und many olherd. Agenls for Austin-Western Road Machinery, Armour's Fertilizer*?bot? tom prices for CASH. The biggest line ever offered In our clly. Call and look It. over before* buying. We want your bualneaa. Houses and Lots in all parts of the city for cash or on f.'isy terms. Also some small lots suitable for stands at Inhibition grounds. Stewart & liSptie 133 Twenty-fiflh St, NEWPORT NEWS VA. WANTED WHITE GIRLS AND BOYS TO LEARN CIGAR MAKING. ?Learners paid while under In? struction. Steady work; good pay. Apply Newport News Branch The American Tobacco Company. 34th Street and Virginia Ava,