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Giants Keep on Winning Games In Pennant Style PITTSBURG LOSES TO 5T, LOUIS Athletics and Washington a Tie for First Place in the American League and Mew York and Boston a Tie for the Bottom of the List. (By Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. W L P Mew v?rk . I? '? 838 Pltssbnrg . 7 I liSII Chicago . K IS 570 Philadelphia _|. 7 . ?'. 683 si, i.ouiii . ?i ?? r?ot) Cincinnati .?'?. ?> 11 81 Boston . ?? 7 ?iftl Brooklyn . 8 tti 280 Mev/ York 3; Ph*.tadelphla I. ?Ni;w VOltK". Ainil 27.?The New York Nationals made it throe straight by defeating Philadelphia today 1 Score: !? II 13 New York . . . I 0 0 0 2 I) 0 0 0? 8 ij> Philadelphia .. .0 ti it " II 0 I) I 0?1 7 r. Will.;?' and Bbworniaii; Lush and 1*001 n. Umpires Khslb; and Con way. St. Louis 8; Pittsvurg 2. PITtSU?ll?. PA.. April 27.?Tin Plttwhuru'a player;; played a poor gallic and were an easy victim to the St I.onis I cam Score: K II 13 Plttsburg .0 0 ti 2 0 mi o 0-^2 s 5 St. Louis ...... .'i I) I It 2 I I n u -8 !? 0 Karger. Lynch and Pell'/.: Taylor and firmly. Umpire .lohiistone. Time hours. Brooklyn 10; Boston 10. BOSTON. M ASS.. Apt II 87:?The Boston players were hell I oil in the ninth by tin; visitors baiting rally. Sure: It II 10 Brooklyn . . . U I 0 0 3 U 0 8 8?-It* IS It Boston .00 J 7 1 000 0? 0 7 0 .Scuii'lou, Mclntyiro ami Bergen; Liiidaman, Young and OWoil. Time. ;! hours. Umpire. O'Day, Chicago 7; Cincinnati 6. CHICAGO, April 27.?-Kour light ning doubt, plays by the locals win Um feature of today's game, which wo.nl twelve Innings. Score: Chicago ...000201 o'J 0 0 I 1-7 Hi 0 Cincinnati .10 0 o 0 I o :s 0 0 10. . i": I ti Wicker. Reulbach, Bchee and Kling; Harper ami Livingstone. Time. :i hours. Umpires Klein and Carpenter. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of the Chilis. W I, P Athletic... 7 i ?:ir Hotel Business We bave a flue b?tet, bar and restau? rant business for sale. It la earning a Inrge Income now aud ltn business haj shown a steady Increase for twelve months past. This la an exceptional opportunity for a good man. Realty Loan and In? surance Trust Co. IRWIN TUCKER, Pres., 27 M WASH, AVE, Washington . 7 I KM Chicago . ri :. r?oo indmit . r. r. riot" St. Louis . 5 r. 500 Cleveland . . I I 500 New York . 4 7 373 Boston . I 7 ;i7.i Athletics 3; Boston 0. IMMbAlDELPlUA, April 87.?Bos ton's inability to hit Plana resuilcd in ii shut out today. Score: it K ii Boston .IUI 0 0 0 0 (i ii n- -i) 3 0 Athletics .0 n I l (mi i ii x?3 j I I Young und Graham; Plank and Powers. Umpires. Evans and Hurst rime, 1:4, St, Louis 10; Chicago 5. ST LOUIS', April 37.-St. Louis won today's game with Chicago. Score: It II 15 St. Louis .Ii ti 3 Ii 1 r, (I I x?Hi Ii I Chicago .O&ll 0 0 00 0 0? r. 7 3 Glade, H. Smith ami Rickey; Pat? terson, V. Smith and Sullivan Time 1:56. Umpires, Connolly and Con-1 nor. Cleveland 7; Detroit -1. DET'KOIT, MIOH.. April 27.? Hol h pitchers were hit freely today but Donahue lost control in the sixth. Score: R H E Detroit .3 ii ii ii u l l ii o? i to n Real Estate Investments. Washington, O. C'., Is leaping for? ward to a place among the great cap? itals of I ho world. Invest, your mon? ey there. It. will grow faster than anywhere else on earth. You can in? vest from $110.00 to $1.100.00 in the U. S. Realty Co.'s immense real es? tate holdings largely upon famous Pennsylvania avenue, the avenue up? on which the White House and Capi? tol are located, by paying $:', In $30 monthly, aud your family protected in j case of death. Send for free b loklcr. 1 clving full Information or UNITED I STATES REALTY COMPANY. I Washington, p. c. w. E. S. VAUGHN <v. Co.. local managers, 2000 Washing? ton avenue. I-37-3t Capital Dry Good House WASHINGTON AVE. AT 30TH ST. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY I WE HAVE .JUST RECEIVED A EOT OK STRICTLY HIGH GRADE Black i^ed Petticoats which wo offer today at the following reduced prices: $1.50 Petticoats for. S8c $2:00 Petticoats for. $1,48 $2.50 Petticoats for. S1.98 These are exceptionally fine skirts?each one a de? cided bargain. AEE OF OCR SPRINT! COV erl Jackets reduced?you ran now buy any jacket in Hie house al a saving of from $1.00 to $2.50 on eacli gar in"iii Some very stylish ones that wi.M arc now A SALE OE FANCY WEAVE and shepherd plaid mohair millings; u special bargain ta? ble sale of these goods; all WE live in a meat eating city a* well as age and thousands havo uric a-id in their systems, that is liable any time to bring rheumatism, lumbago or neuralgia. So be wise and drink Ueaufont Ellhia Water, that flushes the kidneys and neutralizes this acid and removes thus a menace to your health. Newport News Bot. Co. Agent No. 3100 Huntington Avenue. Beil 'Phone, 333. Ctti?ena* No. 433. Cleveland .00 000401 2?7 1 2 ! Donahue and Payne; Bernhard and Remis. Umpire, O'Loughlin. Tlni", 1:4?. Virginia State League. Ai Norfolk?INorfolk 5;' Portsniouth At Bichmond?Richmond "; Lyuch burg 0. 'At Roanoke?Roanoke Danville Kt. Otlter Games. At Washington?Georgetown 3; | Agricultural ami Mechanical College , of North (Jaroina B. At Exeter, N. V. -Princeton 0; Philips Exeter I ? At Cliariottosvillo, Va?University of Virginia. 7; University of Georgia. I. Drydock Dewey Enters Canal. (By Associated Press.) POUT SAID. EGYPT. April 27.? Tim United Stale* drydock. Dewoy, on her way to the Philippine Islands In tow, entered the Sue/, canal to? day i CHEAP ADVERTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT A WORD. Advertisements under classified hr-ntr. in this column will he 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 rater, made on long must be made in writing. WANTED. WANTED?3 FURNISHED ROOMS complete lor light, housekeeping; address box 3 13. city. 4-27-3t WANTED? POSITION AS MEAT cutter or grocery clerk. Nino years experience. Address A. Z. 1217 Twenty-sixth street. 1-27-81.. WA NT ED?ON 10 GENERAL HOUSE work girl, also one nurse. Apply CAPT. STOPFORD, (!3 SOUTH. FORT MONROE. 2l(it WANTED?FURNISHED HOUSE at. Buckroo Beach on water front, for July. Address, DUCKROE. care Daily Press. 24-61 WANTED?THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that tlu> most enchanting trio in the visible universe is a cloudless spring morning, a pretty woman and a well-built man wearing one of T. P. KEATING'S Tailor-made Suits. 221 Twenty-fifth Street. ap 22 t? WANTED?TO RENT FURNISHED house by party without children; can give city references. Address. A. B. C, Press Office, ap 30-12t "WANTED?YOUNO OR MIDDLE nged white woman to nurse an In-1 valid. Experience not required. Ap-l ply to MRS . T. H. SOUTHALL 411 Smith King Street, Hampton. ap 19-tf WANTED?BOARDERS; TABLE OR roonicri. Table hoarders a special? ty. 120 Thirtieth Street. ap6-lm WANTED?TO FURNISH YOU CON crele building block for your house, or foundation. Wo make a specialty of laying sidewalks and fountain work. CASH & VAUGHN. 3900 Washington Avenue, or Twenty ninth Street and Virginia Aveuue ap 18-tf WANTED ? CLOTHES OF ANY kind or description to lie cleaned, pressed, scoured, dyed, altered or re? paired. Work the best. Prices the lowest; satisfaction guaranteed. The Hub Clean. & Press. Co.. 211 33rd St. Cltz. 'phone 328. J. H. Wheeler. Prop. WANTED?BUYERS FOR OLD PA pers at 10c per hundred. Apply at Dally Press Office. t' FOR SALE. FOR SALE ?SCHOONER YACHT "LADY EVELVN." Length over all 10? feet; length water line. 94.5; beam. 18.0 1-2; draught. 10.K 1-2. Will be delivered in commission with complete furnishings for $4,000. This is splendid opportunity to make money during the exposition. For further particulars, address DR. R. LEE ROBINSON. ap 22-tlt FOR SALE?CHOICE LOTS AT Pine Beach; buy for an Investment.. ''Prices are to be advanced again May 1st. Call and let us tell you what we have. STEWART & MI DUETTE. 133 25th street. 8-27-3t LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ALL parts of the city. Call and get prices. OLD DOMINION I AND CO- Hotel Warwick Building. FOR SALE?HALF INTEREST IN oyster business, including boats,etc.. abo?* fifty acres of ground, half natui. < seed rock in James River; about 10,000 bushel-1 oystera on hand at present time. Business at present is paying good; with more capital can be mado an excellent investment. Address A. R. DAW SON. Mencbviile, Va. rah 25-lm FOR SALE ? TWO DESIRABLE lots, In the heart of Rlvervlew, on electric car lino. Price $350 cash. These lots are Nos. 5 and 6, in block No. 9, as shown on map of River vlcw, mado by G. W. Fltchot.L civil engineer. They have a frontage of 30 feet each on Electric avenue and run back 120 feet. Address "RIVER VIEW," care Dally Preas. tl 0 A vest pocket memorandum Book free today to every visitor c Cor. 33d Sr. & Wash. Ave. A vent pocket memorandum Book freo today to every visitor. THAT CARRY CONVICTION ON THEIR FACE In any ooiiteal based mi merits our clothes will win mil. aHy^;S?!r:!.:"!! $iQ, $12.50 and $15 j -,-,? , Swell Sails in Ilm grey shades and In the popular blues: single and j double breasted, with or without vented backs, with that semi-military swing. Splendid showing1 of specialized lines in the finest American models, in plaids, chocks, and stripes that are quality itself, with handwork that imparts lite shapes that stay. Best By Every Test *I2.50 and $15.00 arc perfectly tailmcd Suits; in fiiieBl woolens; in? cluding this season the popular blues; the conservative dark colors and a matchless line of novelty greys, in Oyster. Silver. Steel. Twi licht ami other shadings as dashing ami dainty as any eustotn-lailor ran possibly produce. Men's Furnishings that Are Right The popular "Coat" stiles?cuffs attached or detached, best $1.511 values for $1.00. Swell spring neckwear, a fifty cent four-in-hand for twohty-fjvo rents?that's just what we'll j.ivc you today. Latest spring shades in every pattern, thai can he found' In any fifty cent line in town. Choice today 25c. , MEN'S SPRING UNDERWEAR. To start the season we'll offer you a big underwear bargain for today. Men's Negligee Shirts?in hundreds Of pretty madras effects, plain and pleated bosoin?, separat? cuffs, a splendid shirt bargain at 50c. See window display. .Men's Negligee Shirts, good enough for any man to wear, no mat? ter what price you usually pay. made of fine imported madras cloth, in pretty Unlit and dark patterns, plain and pleated bosoms. Including choice or men's Balbrlggan Underwear, in plain and colored ufTect?; the regular 75c grades, today only 50c. A showing of style correctness uqiialud In lull few stores any where . The newest and smartest ideas in BELTS. HOSIERY. NECKWEAR . FANCY VESTS. r'vcrythtng the careful dresser requires, in most Instances lii a saving in prices. OUR SPECIAL HAT AT $1.90 S3.00 VALUES ESTABLISHED 1099 THE PROGRESSIVE CLOTMEFLj> OUTFITTER TO MEN and BOYS FROM HEAD TO FOOT Cor. 33d Street and Washington /We. FOR SALE. FOR SALE? HOUSES AND LOTS; buy for au Investment. Und s< II again In six months at a good ad? vance. We have bargains i:t lihth ly; call and Invostigale. STEWART & MIDGETTI5. 133 2?lh street. ::-^7 ;iti AMUSEMENTS. SATUHDAV M?l b.rr A Night APRIL 28tli HELP WANTED?MALE. lUU.OOl) PLUMBERS. PLASTERERS, bricklayers wanted for San Frauds cu; we prepare you in few weeks; Union card guaranteed. Free cata? logue. COYNE BROS. Trade Schools. New York, Chicago. St. Louis. 4-28-tf I J rhe Wells-Dunne-Harlan Musical Comedy Company in the Re-Union Of? LITTLE CHIP and MARY MARULE, In tiro New English Comedy, "GLORIANA." 'DESTRUCTION OP SAN FA NCI S co."?Best Book. Large profits Act quick. Sample Free. GLOBE COMPANY, 723 Chestnut St.. Phlla 4-28-.".t. FOR RENT. FOR RENT?TWO STORY BRICK residence; eight .rooms and bath No. 31104 West ave.; possession given May 10th. Apply to E. TEYSER, 2715 Washington avenue. 4-8-tf. LOST AND FOUND. LOST?ON STREET CAR BE twecn Norfolk and Pine Beach or on ferry, diamond ring, wire set? ting, two stones in double box Liberal reward for return to MISS ANNIE JOO, 2901! Washington avc iiuu. 2fj-.'5t SPECIAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO FARMERS?THE WELt bred Stallion, "Twelfth Night," will make this season, through Warwick York and Elizabeth City Counties For particulars and pedigree address Dick Richardson, 158 W. Queen. St Hampton, Va. ap 13-lni UNDERTAKERS. W. E. ROUSE. FOR GOOD SERVICE and fine hacks. 231-236 Twcntyrflfth strc?t. 'Phones. 51. J. H. CAFFEE & SON, 33RD ST and Huntington Ave. Both .'phoneB .No. 1: residence, Boll 'nhonn. 41 TRANSFER COMPANIES OLD DOMINION BAGGAGL TRANS fer: office C. ft O. Station. 'Phoncp Boll Nos. 401 and 135; Citz., No. 12 ACADEMY One Week Commencing Monday. April 30. MAY HILLMAN. and her excellent stock company Monday Night?The comedy drama FLOOD TIDE. Prices 10. 20 and 30c. M^'mccs Daily 10 and 20c Supper and Dance Ancient order of Hibernians. Divi? sion No. I. assisted by the Ladies' luxilinry, will give 11 dance and sup per at the Casino. Monday, April 30 Tickets. $1.00. 4-27 31 Common Council. At solicitation of friends. I hereby announce myself as candidate for Common Council, from Fourth War subject lo Democratic Primary. If elected. I shall endeavor to merit the approval of my fellow citizens. Respectfully, L. J. ROLLING l-24-l 2t. Common Council. I beg to announce to my friends and the public thai I am a caiitlidat for re-election to the Common Council from Hie Fourth Ward, subject. te> tin Democratic Primary. Respectfully. 1-27-lf. R. LEE DAVIS. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OF $50 ! to $1,000, 6 per cent. Merchant*;-' Mechanics Savings Association. Al? lan D. Jones. Secretary and Attor? ney, First National Bank Building. Common Council. I hereby announce myself forrc-elec tion lo the Common Council as one of two members to be elected from the Fourth Ward, subject to the Demo cratic Primary 4-27-td. WALTER B. LIVEZEY WANTED WHITE GIRLS AND BOY3 TO LEARN CIGAR MAKING, Loarnors paid whilo under In? struction. Steady work; good pay. Apply Newport Views Branch The American Tobacco Company* 34th Street ?nd Viral?!? Ave, REYNOLDS BROS/ RENT LIST Office: No. 132 25th street. . DWELLINGS. No. 219 'inth street .$20.00 No. 220 42nd street .18.00 No. 327 3'Uh street ._ 20.00 No. 3)8 34th street . 12.00 No. 537 31st street . 6.00 FLATS. No. 256 28th street. $8 to $12.00 No. 3000 Washington ave. 12.00 No. 2601 Washington ave. 15.00 No. 2710-12 Washington avenue. per room ...:.. .$3.00 No. 2617 Roanoke ave ... $8,00 STORES. No. 3304 Washington avenue; Under Academy of Music $40.00 No. 248-252 28th street . . 20.00 We have other property both FOR RENT and FOR SALE In all parts of the city, Our INSURANCE Companies have ONE HUNDRED MIL? LION assets. . INSURE with us and get THE BEST. The Standard Supply Company, Inc. No. 2608 Huntington Avenun. J, White Chandler, R. II. Brushwood, P/esidont. Socretary. J. P. Gaylo, Treasurer. Don't forget ?he place where yon can buy Studebaker Wagons of every style. Wo carry a full lino of Runabouts, Surroys. Top Buggies, Grocery Wag? ons, and many other spring vehicles. Harness and Horse Furnishings. Har ness Repairing a special feature pood work assured. Farm Implements, including Ihn fol? lowing well-known makes: Oliver Chill Plows, Deering & McCormick Mowers and Rakes, Disc Harrows, Dine Culti? vators, Farmer's Friend Corn Plant, ers, Planter Juniors, and many others. Agents for Austin-Western Road Machinery, Armour's FertiUzera?bot? tom prices for CASH. , The biggest line ever offered in our city. Call Bnd look it over before buying. Wo want your buslnen9. RESTAURANTS._ YOU CAN ALWAYS GET SOMS tblng good to eat. Rt 217 25th St.. HOME COOKING.