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ON BASEBALL DIAMOND PUtsburg After a Winning. Run Loses to Brooklyn. PHILADELPHIA BEAIS CINCINNATI St. Louis Loses to New York?Athlet ics Defeat the American St. Louis Club by One Run?Boston Wins An? other Game From Chicago. (By Associated Press) National League How the Clubs Stand. Won. I.nst. P.C. Chicago . 27 i:i .t;7r New York . 21 12 .CO? Piitshnrg . 21 11 .?0? Philadelphia . 22 17 .5(54 St. l,oniK. 17 20 At Cincinnati . K! 2:i .lie Host on . 12 25 .:!2I Urooklyu . 11 20 .2117 YESTERDAY'S CAM KS. Brooklyn, 4; Plttsburg, 2. PITTSBURO, May 20.?Plttsburg | failed to hit SlrloUletl at opportune titnes ami lost to Brooklyn. Lumtcy's three-bagger in the sixth inning won for Brooklyn. Score; H.I 1.13; Plttsburg .I) 0 0 llfl I 0 fl 1 ? 2 7 Hrnbklyu .II 0 1 0 0 201 0?I 7 Halteries: Lever ami Cibsoii; Strick letl und Bcrglii. 'rime. 1:45: Umpire, Klein. Philadelphia, 0: Cincinnati, 0. CINCINNATI. .May 2?.?Overall's wlldneSs was principally responsible for Hie defeat of Cliiciiiuall today. Seme: lt.ll.l5J Cincinnati .n (i n n II 0 0 0 0?II !l Philadelphia ,...020020010?5 5 1 Batteries: Overall and Schlei; Pit linger and Honhi. Time. 1:42. em? pires, Con way and Carpenter. Chicago, 9; Boston, -1. CHICAGO. May 20. In a game thai was a weird mixture of wild pitching, loose fielding and numerous strike outs by both pitchers, Chicago won by bunching hits. Score: R.ll'.E. Chicago .2 i o ii o :i :i o *?a o :i Boston .oooi :toti tin?i s Halleries: Hebe and Moral); Hor? ner ajid Neediinin. Tithe, 2:15. Um? pire, .lohnslnnc. New York, 5; St. Louis, 4. ST. LOUIS May 20.?With two men out in Hie ninth inning, Marshall, bai? ting for Mntihewson, started with single, a rally Hint won today's game for New York, fi to -l. Score: H.H.K St. Louis .II I 0 I I 0 I (ID?I 10 New York .00 1 I-OOOI2?5 10 Italleries: Taylor and Cindy: Mat thewson. McOinnily and Brenaliau. Time. I; 54. Umpires, Kmslle and O'Diiyi American I..eague How the Clubs Stand. Won. List. PC Athletics . 2:1 in .r.n:t Cleveland . 20 in .Odli New York . Ill 111 .59:1 St. Louis. 17 17 .5001 Detroit . Iti lit .5001 Chicago . 14 17 .461 Washington . |;< 20 ..'l!i:> Boston . X 27 .228 YESTBRDA Y S CAM US. Athlet?.-.. 3; Cleveland, 2. PHILADELPHIA, May 21!.-Bender kept St. Louis down to one hit up to the eight Ii Inning, when a base on balls and three hits tied the score. Score: II. II. 10. St. Louis .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 o 2 I X Athletics .I o I 0 0 0 0 1 *?.'( 5 0 Batteries: Smith and Spencer; Ben der and Schrcick. Time, l:r,0. Um? pires. Hurst and Conner. Boston. <1; Chicago, 2. BOSTON; May 2?.?Boston's long hitting won today's giinip from Chi? cago. I to 2. Kreeinan's outfield wo-k ami a fast double play by Ferris and Qrbnshaw were the features. Score: B.H.K. Boston .0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 *.I !i o Chicago .0 0 0 111111(10 2?2 II 1 Halteries: Young and Peterson; Owen an I Sullivan. Time, 1:40. Um? pire. O'Loughlln. New York. 10: Detroit, 2. NEW YORK. May 2?'..?The loca Americans won again today, defeating the Del roll team in lo 2. Seha'fer had his right thumb dislocated Score: H.II.K Del roit .0 0 0 0 2 0 ? 0 0? 2 X '? New York ....til 2 0 0052 ??JO 12 ' Batteries: Mnllln ami Smith; Chos bro an I Kleinow. 'r,mc, 2 hours. Uc: plrc Connelly. Cleveland. 6; Washington, 1. WASHINGTON; May 20.- "?..lken berg wont to pieces hi lln> ninth in? ning today and Cleveland made enough runs to defeat Washington by the score of 0 lo 4. ' Score: R.H.E. Washington ...6.00003010?4 9 2 Cleveland .000010?.? 5?6 is 0 Batteries: Pantenburg and Kit tridge; .loss. Hess and Heinis. Time. 1:30. Umpire, Sheridan. Virginia State League At Portsmouth?Norfolk. 5: Torts mouth, 0. At Itiehmoml?Richmond, 9; Dun vllle. l--six innings. The game wm <-:ilied mi account of rain. COLLEGE GAMES. At Annapolis.?West Point, 8; An? napolis, 5. .... At Washington?Georgetown. 7; Georg?' Washington, I. At Washington?Gallaudil. 1; Ml. Washington, or Baltimore. 0. AI Atlanta?Georgia Tech. 7: Wood ford, 5. At Princeton?Princeton. .r>; Har? vard, 0. At Philadelphia?Pennsylvania, 4; Brown. :i. At New Haven?Yah;, 2; Cornell, I. At Haslon?Uifayette, :!; I.ehigh, 0. -. At Chicago?University of Chicago, II; Northwestern University. I. SOUPS AND BROTHS. Ther Arc HI Imiiln) I iik, hnl Harr. Lit? tle Nnirltlii- Vnlnp, Soups nml broths made of the meat pieces alone and without the nddltlou of meal substance, eggs, vegetables or cereals hnve little nutritive value, al? though they do possess stimulating properties. A dog would starve to denth lu ten days If fed upon beef broth pure and simple, Soup Interferes with digestion when? ever a full men I is eaten. I consider It as being entirely superfluous and nil vlse Its discontinuance In a substantial dinner menu. Soup, being prrtYtlcnlly nil water, plays nil Important pan In conjunction with the large (plant I ties of other liquids Injected during men It line lu de? laying and Interfering with digestion and laying it foundation for stomach trouble. Through It and the other llrjulds used the stomach Is not only ovcrlllled und unnecessarily burdened, but the gastric secretions are so weak? ened by dilution that they enn act but slowly upon ttie food ninss. Here again we hnvn the food reinninlug In the stomach for too long a period, and there Is likely to he produced all of the symptoms and signs of an Intoxication due to the absorption Into the system of the products of decomposed foods. Soup eaten by Itself or with a light meal, ns a ruin, does not act harmfully ?What to Bab Cnril KtlqncH*. '"Hand In a lot of enrds," snld the elder woman, "Why?" wns the hurried Inquiry. "Well, if you don't hnnd lu enough." she snld, as her companion dived deep Into her ense, "they will sny yon don'l know whnt la right. If you give toe many, however, they will think that you know better than they do and that there Is some new Btyle they linv? beard nothing about. Hand him st lot."?Kansas City Independent. At the Hotel.' Mr. Verdant? Let's try this here demltnssy at the end of (he pro gramme. Say, waiter, bring us some demltnssy. Mrs. Verdant--Now, par, you promised me you wouldn't take nothln' strnnger'n ten or coffee.?Balti? more American. Unnpprrrlnted Liberality. "Yon are going to be tried before a very liberal Judge," snld ii lawyer tc bis client. "I am glnd of (hat." "You needn't bo, If you are founn tfullty he'll give you nil the penalty the law nllow8." ' Iii? Speclnltr. Bacon?When he wns out cnmplng did your brother kill much? Egbert He nearly killed everybody In the cump. Ue wail the cook. IM Iterant. "Why don't you elope with her?" "But. good gracious, man. If you nre perfectly willing far me to marry your daughter I cahiint see any object to be attained by our eloping." ?'Can't yon? How will It be If I of? fer you hnlf of whnt I save ou the wed? ding?"? "?"?*"? Post. The Mnlti Point. "Whnt do you think? Thnt boss poli? tician snys he has divorced himself from politics." "Then I'll bet be secured alimony."? I Baltimore. American. Jewelry Repairing WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing We employ nothing hul the very finesl wo* knien ami have tho largest and befit repair department In this section of the country. All work guaran? teed. J. J. Palmers' Sons, THE LEADING JEWELERS, 2606 Washington Avenue. Brie! Items That Are Condensed lor Quick Reading. THE WHOLE WOHLD AT A GLANCE Virginia Furnishes Her Quota as Well as the Other States?Bright Bits of News Arranged in an Inviting Manner For the Observing. CONSTA NTINOPLB. TURKEY?As 11 token of ids friendly fooling for Am? erica, lllu Sultan offered to confer dec? orations upon William -I. Bryan and Mr*. Bryan, but both declined the honor. SUFFOLK. VA.?Tim clly council ha:; adopted as final the street, railway tianrhise applied for by the Williams syndicate. Work is lo commence by .Inly Iii, l?flli, and cars will he oper? ated in l!Mi7. FAST RADFORD. VA.?Professor ICdmond I/Otmlcy, whose fame is so closely Interwoven with that of Emory i ami Henry Pol lege, died yesterday morning. He was S7 years old. BATTI.B CltBRK, MICH.?Frank P. Boiightoii. cashier of the National Rank of Battle Cr. ek. committed sui? cide today by hanging himself. Ills, accounts are correct. FRF.DF.inCKSHt'RO. VA. ? Mem? bers of the Ney.' York monument coin mis.don arrived iu this city lids morn lug from Hicbmond. Many notable men are among Ihe parly. VOICES FROM THE DEAD. Ponograph Preserves Voices of Great Men of Europe. VIENNA, May 2?.?Some remark? able records .are treasured in the plm rogmphl ? .o chives of the' imperial academy ol m-leiices at Vienna. pile of ii? most si riking is that of t!'e Moumnho war rongs. with tom ti-ni ne ?cipnnimont. Others have been obtai,.. l il'cstrating the series of drum sitmds used by natives fo. eommuuie.i ien IctwoCn villages. Dr. Ex nor supplied from India n number of records of old Sanskrit songs. This spring a parly is going lo Greenland lo make furlher records. The archives also contain records of the voices of living prominent men in ihe dual monarchy ami il is intended to keep ihe collections as far up to date as possible, SPRINGTIME SPLENDORS. 'This true that 'neath Ihe touch of lime these beauties fade away. His glory, too, must wither with Hie rest:. His coal sleeves will be shiny at no very distant day, And the creases iu his trousers 111 list, he pressed. But present Joy suffices, and we envy him his pr|de; As we answer to his dehoniiaire salute. And wish we had a wardrobe that could lake its place beside The f/eiloW with the new spring suit, Of all the vernal beauties that shine forth upon Hie scene When the woods beuln to waken once ugaiii There's one thai gaily bourgeons Ihe most radiant nml serene. The leader of Ihe glad and glorious I ruin. He's jauntier than Ihe daffodil. Ihe darling of the day? He's worthy of the poel's softest lute. The unsurpassed, Ilm culminating splendor of the May ? Tile fellow with a new spring suit! ?Washington Star. Today. Home-made Candy Hint is good nnil fresh. Klrkman's, 2017 Washington avenue; Kohllinss' old stand. 5-23-tit BDeiROE BEA6H TKHIRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. Miss May Hillman, supported by a cnpal'/j company, in the comedv drama, "Charity Bess" The famous dancers, Ca Tour Sist? ers ns vaudeville attraction. Admission. Ifi cents. 5-27-31 NOTICE. Commencing with Saturday, June 2nd, ami continuing each Saturday thereafter during months of June. July and August Ihe C. <fc O. freight office depot will be closed from twelve o'clock noon. 5-27-20 H2. .1. II. CiRAV1CS. Agent. UNDERTAKERS. W. E. ROUSE. FOR GOOD SERVICE , and fine hacks. 231-236 Twenty-fifth Btre?t. 'Phones. 61. J. Hi CAFFEB & SON, 83RD ST and Huntington Ave. Both 'phones No. 1: residence. Bell 'nhone. 41. MONEY TO LOAN7 MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OP $50 to $1,000, 6 per cent. Merchants Mechanics Savings Association. Al? lan D. Jonen. Secretary and Attor? ney, Flrct National Bank Building. WANTED. WANTED?BOOKS TO KEEP AT night by experienced bookkeeper.' AtldrcB88 BOOKKEEPER, care Dally Press. 5-2?-31. WANTED?GIRLS Hi TO 25 YUAItS old, lo work in laboratory; work easy and pleasant. Apply in person at Cor. Jefferson Ave. and 33d St., (old shirt factory bldg.) 5-20-21. WANTED?THOSE WHO HAVE bought lots at 1'lne Beach and want to sell again. 1.1st them with STEWART & M IDG ETT13. 133 Twenty-fifth street, Newport News. Va. ' 5-20-01 WANTED?three or pour fur nished rooms foi light housekeep? ing during the summer by'innu, wife and son 20 years oltl. Address il. .1. S.. Dally Press ofriee. r.-22-ll WANTED?more MEN to earn Twenty to thirty dollars per week. Hustlers can. selling tor the NORTH .IBRSEY NUSERIHS, Newark. N. J. Outfit free. If you mean business, write. 5-27-It j WANTED ? ART STUDENTS? I teach drawing, sketching, charcoal, crayon, pastel, water colors and oil. Pay special attention to painting parasols ami other fancy articles. | Call 2 to I Tuesdays and Thursdays; p. in. MRS. A. D. WALLACE. 2SI 2 West avenue. 5 21-tit WANTED?TO FURNISH YOU CON? crefe building block for your house or foundation. Wo make a specially of laying sidewalks and fountain work. CASH & VAUGHN. 2000 Washington Avenue, or Twenty ninth Street and Virginia Avenue ap 18-lf Wanted?summer boarders. Spend the summer In Mayncshoro, Va. Address Lock Box 02. Waynes bnro. Va. for information anil terms. 5 is cod-r.t. WANTED?BUYERS FOR OLD PA |)ers. 10c |ier hundred; apply at Daily Press of'ico. WANTED ? CLOTHES OF ANY kind or description to be cleaned, pressed, scoured, dyed, altered or re? paired. Work the best. Prices the lowest; satisfaction guaranteed. The Hub Clean, ft Press. Co.,211 33rd St OIL;, 'phono 328. J. H. Whoeler. Proo. HELP WANTED?MALE. MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO I learn plumbing,plastering and brick-1 laying. Special offer life scholar? ship $.ri0; easy pay infants; position ami union card guaranteed; free cat? alogue. COYNE BROS.. Trade Schools, New York, Chicago. St. I/ouis. my 15 WANTED?BOY ABOUT 111 YEARS old Hint has some knowledge of | press feeding and selling type. Steady position. Address. "PRIN? TER," P. <). Itox .'IST. I'. W A NT BD?N II RS E. APPLY :!IT FIF ly-first street, city. 5-27-ilt HAVE YOU EXECUTIVE ABILITY? Mrn with the capacity Inr gcttim? result* f,"mothers ?lor carrying mil big?ndertaktnkii - airc scarce, [f you luve stick nhility write its in-day. statine; pnsilMin desired, and we will tell you r,l cnii.hivers who need capable Office, Advertising, Traffic and General Mana? gers, Utty-trs,Credit Men, Audiin?, Sectetartes.'treas? urers, etc., and wdl pay (mm ?i nr? In $s"/*-o A4 year. Many Rood positions fur men having muiicy tu invest with their services. Offices in il cities. HAPCOODS (Inc.), Brain Brokers 1501 Chestnut St., Philadelphia FOR SALE. FOR SALE?SECOND-HAND BOIL er, twenty horse; cheap for cash. .1. W. & T. II. MASSEY. Hamil? ton, Va. 5-2li-3t. '?OR SALE? PERFECTLY NEW house in extreme North End.| $:'.,000. $5(i0 cash.' balance long time. Nine rooms and bath, electric light. Let us show this. SOMMER VILLB & CO. 5-27 I'd FOR SALE?Y O u N G. S O u N I), quick mule. W. V. CONARD, cor. Twenty-eighth street and Virginia avenue. ?-27-ll FOR SALE?A NICE LITTLE FARM of 50 acres, 30 cheat-, with crops growing on same; 20 acres in wood; will sell at a great bargain if sold soon. STEWART k- MI DO ETT E. 5-22-tf. Newport News. Va. FOR SALE?12 PER CENT. INVEST llient, t! room house, $1,000. Heul? ing for $120 annually. You could invest only $500 oi your own money and let (he straight 0 per cent, loan, $500, now on it, run and you would have 18 per cent, on your $500 after paying interest on the loan. SOMMERVILLE & CO. fi-27-:!t FOR SALE?NICE HOME ON Forty eighth si reel. $1.000. Another on fiftieth street, $2,000. $200 cash, balance $20 monthly. SOMMER VILLB & CO. 5-27-:? FOR RENT. FOR RENT ? SBv E R A L N I (' E homes in different sections. Bel? ter phone us quickly. Also some good stores and storage rooms. SOMM ERVILLE & CO. . It FOR RENT?THREE DESIRABLE offices in Schmelz, building. Twen? ty-sixth street and Washington ave? nue Apply to SCHMELZ BROS., Bankers. 5 20-tf FOR RENT?EIGHT ROOM BRICK dwelling, 330.4 West avenue. All modern conveniences. Apply to Elias Peyser, 2715 Washington avenue. 5-27-eod-tf Bargains In real estate. W. e. S. VAUGHN & CO., 2900 Washington avenue. 613-tf ARE HERE IN ABUNDANCE Large assortment from $1.00 upward, m natural wood color, red an 1 green. Settees to inn tell. Also the very antique and comfortable < I" Old Hickory We can show you an .cspv chilly i.ieltv Hue of Wicker aiH Heed Hockers and chairs; also the grass furniture. 9 Exactly Like Cut?$1.50. A Large Assortment of Such as ship furniture of all description ? beds, mattresses, chairs and etc.; also Linoleum, rubber. Cocon Mats and all kinds of floor covering kept on baud always. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THIS WORK Window Awnings The adjustable kind, made to fit any window. Made of the best awning stripe, $3.50 Bamboo Porch Shades These have also just arrived in the different sizes, from Si.?O upward, according (o size. They are the best quality. Wc also Have the Vudor Porch Shades. Summer Stripe Portieres We show a nice assort meat at very reasonable prices. Ask to see t hem. Mattings Our line of Japanese Mailing, which we Imported direct from Kobe, Japan. Has arrived. Von will find a number of beautiful V \W 'LvA doiigns among tlietn. An ele |V' -. \ V' IS??! value al LT,. Mi), cents l\\V V^M\VS per yard. We also have the China malting as low as 12 1-2 cents per yard. Imported Japanese Screens Just, received a shipment of four fold imported Japanese screens. Neat, designs. While ihey last, at $3.50 Summer Rugs CREX GRASS, io all sizes. JAPANESE JUTE, in all sizes. FIBERETTE. in all sizes, in m at designs; also have the Crex Grass by the yard for rooms and balls and taiis. Beginning June first our store willclose 6 o clock p. in. dur? ing the summer months June, July and August. Newport News 2803 and 2805 Wash. Ave., FOR SALE. FOR SALE?ONE OPEN CONCORD buggy, original price $l?f>.00, in first-class condition with leather cushion, dust proof axles anil liiek orfcv wheels. MILLER & CERA SON, harnesses and carriages, 28th street. 5-27-It. FOR SALE?AT PEACH R: BO YUAN, antique furniture dealers. County street, Phoebus, an old fashioned mahogany sideboard: a mahogany sofa, seven feet long; a mahogany dining table and a mahogany "what hot?" ?-27-::t SPECIAL NOTICE. SPECIAL NOTICE?IP YOU WANT some money on real estate to take up your old loan see us now. Six tier cent, straight, I. 2 or '?'< years. Sums lo suit. SOM M ER VI LEE & CO. 5-27-21 MISS ALYCE WATSON. PIANIST, or Hotel Cliambcrllu Orchestra. Is prepared to accept, a few pupils for both voice and piano. European method. Terms moderate 5-11-lm SEE OUR SPECIAL PRICE ON TOP delivery wagons be f(ire buying. MILLER & G LEA SON. Vehicles and Harness, Twenty-eighth street. 5 20-lf FOR SALE?WHY PAY RENT? when a small cash payment and $10.00 tier month will buy a nice new 7-room house with bath, ITot and cold water, gas and electric fix? tures, modern and up-to-date in every respect. W. E. S.' VAUGHN & CO., 2900 Washington WILL THE GENTLEMAN WHO WAS accompanied by a blonde Indy Monday, 7lh, at 5 p. m.. ordered a tailor made Suit of Clothes, call and get his pocket hook, containing a large sum of money. T. P. KEAT INC. Reliable Tailor. 221 Twe-ity fifth Street. Newport News, Va. my JO-tf avenue. 5-ia-tf 1 FOR SALE?$2.700 WILL BUY A 9- j room house in North End. Math, hot J and cold water. Range, combination . gas and electric fixtures Terms to suit. W. E. S. VAUGHN ft CO., 2?00 Washington avenue. 5-13-tf LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ALL parts of the ci(y. Call and get prices. OLD DOMINION LAND CO. Hotel Warwick Building. FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS? (Wholesale and retail), Clams and Oysters. Askew & Carter, City Market. Bell 'Plume :t75y. my-l-lm STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stock? holders or I he Warwick Printing Co. (Inc.) will be held at the office of the company, 211 Twenty-firth street. New pint News. Vn., on Tuesday. June 12. 1000. al. 8:00 P. M? for the trans? action of Buch business as may prop? erly come before said meeting. B-7-td. L. 10. PUGH, Secretary. LOST AND FOl/ND. LOST?A IIICII SCHOOL PIN. IN scription, "N. N. iL S., 1901." be? tween Marsh nil avenue and 27t h St., or Orcutt avenue and 25th St. Re? ward given if returned to this of? fice. 5-26-It '? TRANSFER CQMPANIES. OLD DOMINION BAGCAGJ. TRANS fer; office C. & O. Station. 'Phoneo: I Bell Nos. 401 and 125; Cltz., No. 12. and WHISKEY HABITS cured at home with oul pnin. Hook of par? ticulars sent Fit KB. _ D. Mi WOOURV, M. D. Atluuta,fctu. Office IUI N.PryorStreeU /