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ON BASEBALL DIAMOND GMcago, Wins a Double Header I: From the Boston Players. SCORE 16 TO REDS II Piitaburg Finally Wins Another Game lj ?Cleveland Shuts Washington Out !*'ih e One sided Contest?Athletics I, Are Victorious. JJ^jJ (By AsKuelHtci! Piosb.) I National League HOW THE CLUBS stand. W. I,. Chicago.5G New York.47 ?titnburg. 18 Philadelphia. 10 Clnclunntl-.32 !8t . lioula. :n Brooklyn . 28 Boston.27 24 27 28 38 40 IN 411 01 PC. .li'JOl .035 . ?32 .513 .410 .302 .378 .346 YESTERDAY S DAMES. ' ? Chicago, 4?8; Boston, 1?2. ' CHICAGO. IL1.S.. July 12.?Chicago| ifctfn two easy gnmcs from Boston to ^ay, playing both without an error. \FJrst game?Score: R.H.E. Chicago . 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 x?4 ti u B??tou . 0 000 00 1 0 0?I 7 1 .'Brown and Kling; Young aml| CVNolll. Time. 1:35. Umpire O'Duy '.^Second game?Score: R.H.E. OpICago . 2 4 10IOOO x?8 8 0 Boston . 000000 101?2 t; 3 c.Pfolstcr and , Moran; Llndamnn. Pfeiffer and Drown. Time, 1:45. pmplre, O'Day, Plttsburg, 9; Brooklyn, 6. .' PITTSBURO, PA., July 12. ?Pitt? b?rg won the gnmo in the seventh In? ning, when three runs were scored on f,lv'o hits. Brooklyn looked like a win? ner up to that time. Plttsburg_ 0 2 0 0 4 0 3 Ox?0 1?) 2 Brooklyn _ 1 3 2000000?0 10 1 '?f tooFarluiid. Phullppn and Pholps; tfCHUlon and Bergan. Time, 1:45. Umpires. Con way and Einsllo. m St. Louis, 7; Philadelphia, 6. V ST. LOUIS. MO.. July 12.?A bat? ting rally In the ulntth Inning, during | which three rims wero scored, today deckled a seesaw game with Philadel? phia In favor of St. Iritis. 7 to 0. St. Louis_ 3 0 f 0 0000 3?7 10 3 Philadelphia.. (12 10 10 0 1 1?ti 0 1 , .fteeeb and Murray; Lush and Dooln. Time, 2:10. Umplro, Johiistoue. New York, 16; Cincinnati, 11. .CINCINNATI. OHIO. .Inty 12?New Xork downed Cincinnati today In n game in which the long hits wero nil airbus. Score: R.H.E. Cincinnati .. 0 2 00 3 1 0 1 4?1 1 14 4 New York_ 5 0 3 0 2 0 1 5 0?1? II! -I , W-lmer, Hnll. Schlei and Living atoh; Tnylor and Rowortuan. Time 11:18. Umpires. Carpenter and Klem. 'American League i',. HOW THE CLUB8 8TAND. W. I?. Pc. New York. 45 28 .Ulli Athletics. 45 28 .till! Cleveland.44 29 .003 Chicago. 42 113 .5601 Detroit.39 .".5 .527 f St- Louis . ;!7 38 .493 "Washington. 25 48 .3421 Boston. 19 57 .250 MCREAM f With one quart of I milk and a package j of jf|i.o lee Crea? Panier vou can make two quarta of j the most delir? ious Ice Cre*rn in io minutes. .Ton need no eggs or flavoring. Foot kinds, Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, and no flavored 3 Fackaju ?So >t Or o c ?r . or by mO ??tu omriui br m*l\ Iva MM of (Voetr. ? ?catiiM hri Ftt4 C*. Ur*r. g. T. ? PROVE IT ANYTIME By the Evidence of Newport Newt People. The dally evidence citizens right here at home supply Ib proof suffi? cient to satisfy tho greatest skeptic. No hotter proof can bo had. Hero Is a case. Rend It: Mrs. II. N. Smith, wife of N. H. Smith, tho well-known lettor carrier, residing at 1119 Twenty-fifth street, says: "Mr. Smith and I. after.notic? ing somo flattering statements in newspapers made about Doan's Kidney ! Pills and hearing more than one frlond and acquaintance discussing them made up our minds to take them and went to Stearnes' drug store for a box. Our experlonco with the modi clue was isimllnr to that of those who expressed their good opinion of the remedy lit tho recommendation which he rend. Wo derived very great ben? efit from tho remedy." For salo by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for (he United HI ales. Remember the name?Doan's?and tako no other. YESTERDAY'S OAMCS. Cleevtand, 6; Washington, 0. WASHINGTON. D. C July 12. Hoiss allowed the Washington team] but four hits, two of which were of| the scratch order and Cleveland won easily, 6 to 0. Score: ' U.U.10. Washington .. noooooooo?o 4 Cleveland_ 3 00 03 000 0?6 7 ?I Falkenborg and Klttredge; llelss and Buelow. Umpire, Hurst. Time,| New York, 4; Chicago, 3. NEW YORK, July 12.?Tho local] Americans won out today. 4 to 3, by biting Smith In the seventh and ninth Innings. Chase batted In throe of the winning runs nnd the fielding on | both sides was Tast. Score: It.H.E. Chicago. 1 000 1 1 000?3 7 l| New York_ O00 0t>0 2 0 2?4 11 3| Smith and Sullivan; Orth and Klei? nem. Time, 1:60: Umpire. Sheridan. ] St. Loupls, 4; Boston, 1. BOSTON, MASS.. July 12.?St. Louis' long hitting and Boston's poor I fielding determined the result of to-1 day's gnine In favor of the visitors. Score: R.H.E. St. Louis _ 00 0 2 0 1 0 1 0?4 G 01 Boston . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 (! Powell nnd O'Connor; Dlnenu and1 Garrlgan. Time. 1:66. Umpires, O'Loughllu and Evans. Athletics, 2; Detroit, 1. PHILADELPHIA. PA.. July 12. The Athletics defeated Detroit today in a gumn that was n battle of the pitchers from start to finish. Plank I and Donovan allowed each side only] tsvo hits. Detroit . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1?1 2 21 Athletics _ 00 0 00 2 0 00?2 2 Donovan and Warner; Plank and| Powers. Time, 1:22. Umpires, Con? nolly and Connors. Virginia State League | At Portsmouth: Portsmouth, 0; Norfolk, 3. Games nt Richmond and Lynchburg | postponed on account of rain. TWO SHOT IN DUEL. Brother-ln-Laws Fight ? ?nd cjw* of] Them is Killed. (By Associated Pregs.} NOBLE. OKLA.. July 12.?Amerns] and M. D. Kunt, -brothers-in-law. fought a pistol duel, her today. Am eriH was killed ami Kent was mor? tally wounded. Maybe that Headache caused by defective eyesight or badly ^ adjusted If so. It can be remedied by con-| suiting HULL & HUXLl GRADUATE OPTICIANS, 121 Twenty-sixth Street. [Newport; News Opposite Post Office.I Jeweled neck ornaments $e HOOP BRACELETS 5? 'jfcre the demand for the present fashions. Foreseeing this, we have pre- . pared for It with a large and truly beautiful selection, ranging In prices to , salt the moEt modest purse. t. J. Palmer's Sons, THE LEADING JEWELERS, ' 2606 WASHINGTON AVENUE BSTABLtlSHBD 189 2 W. H. Hundley, Penitentiary Em? ploye Shoots Himself. LITRE Gir.L FINDS HIM DEAD Sickness and ? Financial Difficulties Assigned as a Reason For the Rash! Act?T6ld Fellow Worker He Was, Tired of Living, (Specliil I? On' Dally Press.) RICHMOND. VA., July 12.? W. 11. Hundley, a guard at the State peni? tentiary for fourteen years, killed himself at his home. CO? Beverly sheet, at in o'clock this morning, by riring a pistol bullet throngh his brain. He was forty years old and a na? tive of King and Queen county. Sickness In his family and financial dlfllculllos brought on despondency nmt explains the tragedy. Guard Hundley last night told William Hrooks, a follow guard, that lie was tired of living and alluded to the III health of members of his faintly and to his lluancial condition. The dead man leaves a wife and three children?llobson, aged sixteen, Percy, aged fourteen. and Carrie, aged Bye years. ? <MV. Hundley entered the house thlj morning shortly before 10 o'clock and told bis wife, who was in tbo parlor with sonic friends, that lie was reeling sleepy ami would go upstairs. Shortly afterwards a muffled shot was heard, but there was no .xu.v plclon that the shot bad been fired in the house. Ten minutes later little Carrie In? quired for her father, and waj told that he was upstairs lying down She went up, but came Hying down? stairs In a minute ami said that, something was the matter with papa SUMMER BOARDERS. WANTED? SUMMER BOARDERS? | Address Lock Box fi2, Woynesboro. Va.. for terms and Information. G-29-8L Bnckroe Beacn Theatre I Where the Breezy Billows Blow. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATUR? DAY NIGHTS. Miss May Hillman and a Strong Sup? porting Company in a Splendid Production of THE BELLSl Pollto vaudeville between the acts. ADMISSION . 15 CENT8 I To ?BJoy long life t. d good geilt* aat "JENNINGS' Butter Bread" Ifa the ataff J Ufa. VVHYT B* cause It ia made out of the best mi terlal that can bo bought We have thousands .?." testimonials Why sot try a loaf and be convinced. I/Jok for the tag. We are not ashamed of our goods. HEALTH FOOD BAKERY & CON- \ FECTIONERY CO. Washington Ave. and 31st Sfree CAPUDINE a a oaa SP" d"% It f,f ImniHIiitalr? flTzfiJ r* 4? "?>>'"', "? *n'r" '" 10 ^bt ? m mm^tr ,ni,MI|?a. Y?u don't IND1CE8TION and tVit '2 ACIDITY TMVt?fitKJ&'S rrm.jTlns IbscaaM. 10 colt. . . ANCHOR LINE GUSQOW and tONDONDERRY ??Hing Vtnm N*w Vork livery Saturday mw twin SCBSW STtUMUHIM "CALEDONIA" and "COLUMBIA" Average l'aassa:e 7 1-2 Days. AND PAVOBITB HTKAMSIIIPfl ?Aeterla" and "Purnssalt" For Rate? of Ha loon, Haconil rjahln or Third Clan Paa>ts?, Boos ofTonnand Farther Infor? mation Apply to iHKHDERCOH BROTHERR Saw Vork, or ikUtA BCRIM?EO?R, Nswport New?, Vs. Blind Headache "About a year ago," writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "I suffered with blind, sick headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until I tried WINE OF CARDUI Woman's Relief 1 immediately commenced to improve, and now I feel like anew woman, and wish to recommend it to all sick women, for I WRITE know it will cure them, as it did me." US Cardui is pure, medicinal extract of FREELY vegetable herbs, which relieves and frankly, describing female pains, regulates female your symptoms, we win functions,tones uptheorgans consider your case and clve v< _ _ .r r %_ you free advice (In plain sealed to a pi Oper State Of health, envelope). Don't hesitate, but Try j{ for yOLir trouble. Every druggist sells it write today. Address: l.ndles' Ad? visory Dept., The Chattanooga Medl dne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. in $1.00 bottles. CHEAP ADVERTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE, ONE CENT A WORD. Advertisements under classified heads In this column will b* Inserted at the uniform rate of one cent a word for each Insertion. No advertisement, however small, less than 26 cents for the first Insertion. Cash In advance Invariably. Special rates mads on lon| contracts. Orders for discontinuance must be made In writing. HELP WANTED?MALE. WANTED?TWO COPPER SPIN nors ami four Coppersmiths; em? ployment central part of New York State. Address A-La-F., care Dally Press Office. 712-3t MEN AND ROYS WANTED TO learn plumbing, plastering and brick lnying. Special offer lifo scholarship $50; easy payments, po? sition guaranteed; free catalogue. COYNE BROS.. Trade SchoolB, New York. Chicago, St. Louis WE WANT BOOKKEEPERS of the right ?ort, fnr good position* with hicli grade firms- 'liiere are always more opportunities than we can fill f?r men familiar with up-to-date hoolckeeplr.c methods. With office vin ia cities and with 11,000 em? ployers to serve, our supply of positions paying from fi.ooo to I t.an a year never runs low. We need hun? dreds of capahle Salesmen. F.?ecutive,CIerical and Tech? nical men and also men having money to invest with their services. Write us to-day, staling position desired. HAPCOODS (Inc.), Brain Brokers 1601 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia WANTED. WANTED?A LAUNCH OR SAIL boat to take a party of ten on a cruise for one week, beginning August. 4, 1006. Address B, Care of Daily Press. 7-12-21 WANTED ? TO PURCHASE A ' Buggy Horse; weight about 1,000 pounds. Call nt the water office. 7-10-3t WANTED ? OCCUPANTS FOR rooms with board, also table board? ers wanted. 129 32nd-Street. 7-8-Gt WANTED?TENANTS WHO WANT to save something to use their rent in buying the nice home we offer for $15 monthly. Only flop down and you get deed at. once.. Price reduced $300 for prompt Bale; newly painted. See us quickly. S0"M MERVILLE & CO. 7-1.1-31 WANTED ? LADIES OF NEWPORT News and vicinity to have their nnlr dressod like Indies of New York and other cities. NICHOLAS* HAIR DRESSING PARLOR, 203 27th Street. Sllsby Building. Now port News, Va. 7-3-tf WANTED?CLEAN COTTON RAGS. Apply Dally Press Office. "6-30-tf. WANTED?BUYERS FOR OLD PA pers. 10c per hundred; apply at Dai'y Press office WANTED? CLOTHES OF ANY kind or description to bo cleaned, prossod, scoured., dyod. altered or repaired. Work the. best. Prices the lowest; satisfaction guaranteed. The Hub Cloan. & Press. Co., 211 33rd St. Citz. 'phone 228. J. II. WHEELER, Prop._ FOR RENT. FOR RENT?A TEN-ROOM HOUSE on West Avenue, at $40 a month. Possession given at. once. Address "RENT." this office. 712 It FOR RENT?ONE OR TWO UNFUR nlshed front rooms. Call after C p. m.. 318 Forty-fourth Street. 7-10-61 FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Oil without board; also table boarders. Apply 124 Thirty fourth Street. 7-8-fit. MONEY TO LOAN. "MONEY TO LOAN"?$500 TO ?5.000. You pay it back $7.50 per month on enc.h $1,000, at 5 per cent. Interest. STEWART & MIDGETTE, No. 133 25th Street. 7-8-1 wk. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OP $50 to $1-000, f> per cent. Merchants Mechanics Savings Association. Al? lan D. Jones. Secretary and Attor? ney. First National Bank Building. 8-7-tf. FOR SALE. FOR SALE?EXCELLENT HOME IN extreme North Ellii. Only $1,900? $2<ii) cash and $20. monthly; no loan on It; Six rooms nnd hath; sower; excellent location. SOMMER VI LLE & CO. 7-13-3t FOR SALE?ELECTRIC FAN. USED only three months, In oxcellent con? dition. For Information, apply 2410 Huntington Avenue. 7-10-31 FOR SALE?EXPOSITION LOTS, .near Ihn grounds, $300 to $1,000. STEWART & MIDGBTTE, 133 25th Street. Branch office at drug store, Pine Reach. 7-8-Ct FOR SALE?LARGE SIZE TALK Ing machine as K'x'd as new, with 3fi ten and twelve-Inch records; only $23.60. CEO. 1). HAMPTON PIANO CO., 210 Twenty-eighth Street. 7-10-tf. FOR SALE?HOUSE AND LOT, NO. 215 23rd Street, hetwoen Washing? ton nnd Huntington avenues, one thousand dollars cash; five hundred Dec. 2Cth. Address D. B. LEWIS. Bisbee, Arizona. 7-3-lm. FOR SALE ? CHIGNONS. TOR sades, Switches. Puffs, Top Curls. Pin Curls. Wigs and Toupees. ' I also make switches, etc.. from your own cut hair or combings, or 1 will buy them. H. O. NICHOLAS. Prop. Nicholas' Hair Dressing. Manicur? ing and Chiropody Parlors. 203 27th Street. Silsby Building, Newport News. Va. 7-3-tf LOTS FOR SALE OR J.EASB IN ALL parts of the city. Call and ret prices. OLD DOMINION LAND CO.. Hotel Warwick Buildlnr SPECIAL NOTICE. FOR IKON FENCE ?H ENDRICKS Goodman Hdw. Co., 11405 .lelf. Ave. tf IF YOU WANT A HOME OR Busi? ness location In any part of the city or suburbs, we can supply your wants. Cash or on easy terms. Wo also handle farm property. STEW? ART & MIDGETTE, 133 25th Street. 7-7-tf A BUSINESS OBLIGATION?BUT your tailor-made clothes from T. P. KEATING. 221 Twenty-fifth street. 6-2-tf. OLD DOMINION BAGGAG? TRANS fer; office C. & O. Station. 'PhoneB: Bell Nob. 40| and 18*: Cits.. No. It. UNDERTAKERS. W. B. ROUSE. FOR GOOD SERVICE and fine hacks. 231-23? Twenty fifth street. 'Phones, 61. J. II. CAFFEH & SON, ?3RD ST and Huntington Ave. Both 'phones No. l: realnshce. Bell 'qhons. 41. WANTED! WHITE GIRLS to learn cigar-making NEWPORT NEW BRANCH, 6-23-lm. 34th Strcot & Va. Avenue. NOTICE! Since Uks Citizens Rail way L'ght and Power Co. has docldod Ui sIvm up all electric-wiring and supply busin ;ss. July 1, 1000, 1 shall undertake a like business for myself My motto will bo the same as It has nlways boon, while with the compnny. to treat every person rl^ht rogardless of position. I shall at all times be prepared to take euro of your needs in tho electrical lino. I shall bo temporarily located In tho compay's basement, Thirty-first street, nnd Washlng'nn avenue, until August I, lOntl. then I will bo in my permanent offico nnd store 2017 Wash? ington avenue. All work will bo appre? ciated If ever so small and I promise tho yory best material nnd workman? ship that can be had. T. G. COBURN, (Formerly 'Chief Electrician C. R. L. & P. Co.) Office Reil Phone 148. Residence Bell Phone 148-Y. 7-1-tf ?? ? -i ?????'? ? A TRUE SAYING \ "Never put off until tomorrow.^ that which you can do today." Do not neglect your oyos. Have them examined and find out the cause. It costs you nothing. Con? sult ?._.'. Dr. Samuel Scientific examination free, 2 to 5 p. m. With Dr. R. J. Hunter, Cor. Wash? ington Avenue and 28th 8treetvUp-. stairs. ? KELLUM'S (CONSTIPATION PILLS Cures thoso ills by cleansing the stomacl) nnd regulating the bow? els?Ilten they contain no calomel or blue-mass to endanger your life. Physicians aro looking for a substitute for these dangerous drugs, and you should, too. When tho bowels refuso tc move regu? larly, tho system becomes full of poisonous nnd decayed matter. Eruptions and pimples spring up; there Is n bad tasto in the mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, tired feeling, dull sensation about the eyes, drowsiness and languor. Iosb of appetite nnd geucral debility. If you want to rid yourself of theso troubles, get a hox of these wonder workers, only 10 cents. In tho preparation of theso pills tlie most scrupulous cure Is taken and the Ingredients form the most successful purely vegetable com? bination ever discovered. Ask your druggist about them. CO-PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. Prom this date all bills due firm of Whltaon & Harrison will bo paid to. and all bills against firm will be paid by M. W. WHITSON & CO. 7-ii-nt TRUSTEES' SALE. TRUSTEE'8 SALE OP VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP? ERTY IN ELIZABETH CITY COUNTY. Default having occurred under a deed of trust dated April 11th, 1901. of record tn the Clerk's Office of the County of Elizabeth City. Virginia. In deed of trust book No. 20, page 545, executed by Wolf Levy and wlfo. to T. .J. Christian, Sr., trustee, at the request of the party secured, the un? dersigned T. J. Christian. Jr., sub? stituted trustee, appointed by the Court of the County of Elizabeth City, will offer for sale, in front of the Court House in Hampton, at ' 11 o'clock a. in., on MONDAY, JULY 16, 1906, \ the following property: All that certain tract of land con? taining about five acres, more or less, located in Yvylho District, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, commonly call? ed "Blizzard Roost." and bounded on the west by the main county road, on I he east and south by the Howard land, of which the land hereby con? veyed was formerly a part, and on the north by the Davis land, being the same land conveyed unto the said H. C. Alexander, one of the parties of the first part, by deed of J. C. Heath and wire, dated April C, 1898, and duly recorded in the Clerk's Of? fice of the County Co,irt. of Elizabeth /City County. Virginia, together with the improvements, etc. TERMS: Cash surriciont to pay the Indebtedness secured und unpaid, due A. Rosenbaum, and the expenses of executing the trust, etc.. terms to be complied with within five days or premises will be resold at risk of de? faulting purchaser. T. .T. CHRISTIAN, JR.. 7-4-to 7-1 f> Substituted Trustee. LEGAL NOTICE. VIRGINIA: IN THE CORPORATION COURT FOR THE CITY OP NEW? PORT NEWS. JUNE 21 ST. 1906. Robert H. Harvey. Plaintiff, against Ida Talmage Harvey, Defendant?in Chancery.; U ? >k, I Tho object of this suit Is to obtain for the plaintiff, Robert H. Harvey, a divorce, a mohsa ct torn, from tho de? fendant, Ida Talmage Harvey, and af? fidavit having been made and filed that, tho said defendant, Ida Talmgae Harvey, Is not a resident of tho .State of Virginia; it is ordered that, she do appear within fifteen days after, due publication of this order, In the Clerk's office of our said Corporation Court, and do what is necessary to protect, her interests; and It is order? ed that a copy of this order bo forth? with published once a wepk for four Successive weeks in the "Dally ProsB" a newspaper published In tho City of Newport Nows, Virginia, and that a copy hereof bn posted at the front door of the Court-house of the City of Newport Nows on or before the next succeeding rule dny after tho date of this order. A Copy?Toste: ur D. O. SMITH, Clerk. By R. A. T. CLEMENT, D. C7 Afiiiby & Read. p. q. 6-22-f-4t. MEN AN0 WOMEN* f)M Rlc ? for nnnatoral iU?char?;ei,lnfl?min?noo?, Irritation! or ult?r?tlont of rancoo* tncmbranti, Ptlnlaii. and not antrln* - t'nt or pofionooa. Mil 14 hr bracrfats, or e?nt In plain ?t*vi?t. br ?Tprau, BT?paldvfoT SI .00. or 8 batHt* 42.73. ' Clrcaiar sait as timHU-.