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World t VIRGINIA LEAGUE I Results Yesterday. Norfolk, 0; Richmond, 3. Danville. 3; Roanoko, U. Lyuchburg, S; i'ortsmuulh, Standing of the Clubs. W. Ii. PC. Norfolk . II ..",12 Danville . 6t r.i .:?-?> Lynchburg . 52 is .G20 Roanoko . 51 in .51(1 Itlclimond . 5u is .filO Porluiuoulh .;::i 00 .107 Games Today. Itlclimond at Norfolk, Portsmouth at Lynchburg. Roanoko at Danville. NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Philadelphia. I. Cincinnati, 3. Now York, f.; Pittsburg, ?. (first game.) New York. 2: Pittsburg, 0. (second game.) Boston, i: Chicago, (first game); Rost on, l; Chicago, I. (socoud game.) A Standing of the Clubs \V. D. PC Chicago . 84 ".1 .T..s PlttBburg . CG 40 .G.S4 Now York . 05 17 .580 Philadelphia . 01 40 .r.r.t Cincinnati . .".I 00 .1.1 Brooklyn . 54 00 .473 itoKi.011 . 11 11 St. I^ouis . 3G s:i .203 Games Today. St. Louts at New York. Chicago at Drooklyn. PlttBburg n( Philadelphia. ' Cincinnati at Doston. AMERICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Detroit, V : Washington. I. Cleveland, :t; Roston, G. Standing of the Clubs. w. l. r botroll .cc 11 ,c Philadelphia . 07 45 .C Chicago . 7n 17 ,E Cleveland . GO r.t .: New York . 51 "?!> A Boston . r.n 04 .1 St. Lotits . 17 ?5 .-I Washington . .12 7ii Today's Games. Boston at Xew York. Chicago at Cleveland. ? St. Louis at Detroit. SHORT STOPS AND SLIDES Cleveland has grabbed a new .voting third baseman by the name of Dtttl tell. He hails from MJirlon, Ohio, and is said to bo an expert long? distance chair thrower. What a lot of fun Hie humorists will have with Pitcher Warhoop next season if he behaves as the rest of I tun- twlrlers do when Silk O'lxmgh I lin or .luck Sheridan won't let tlloin work the corners.?Cleveland Lead' ! or. Tho Tigers worked the good old mossdruitod concealed hail trick on the Hustons the other day, Inn as Mr. Knight, the schoo >' phonom, w.is the goat. It isn't surprising that they got away with It. Cincinnati leads the league in club ' hatting, and Chicago Is fourth, which I again shows how misleading foolish I ami useless the present system of I keeping base hall figures is. As a . matter of cold figures, this means that Cincinnati is a bettor hitting j team than the Cubs, and if you believe I It you are crazy in tin? head. Ijist winter, when the American League held its winter meeting up on Broadway, Ban Johnson inform ed us that, the race in the American League was going; to lie the closest and most sensational in base I'ill history, We offer this to the Phil adelphln muck rakers as the nucleus of a line of evidence to show that the race was fixed. [ American League news just now runs about Ml per cent, slump. The Naps have had their regular mid* I season slump; the Tigers are being played for their fall slump; (he Wash Ington, Boston and St. Louis are in I their chronic slump condition, while the Yankees are slumping sporadical ly and at not too great Intervals. A New York Peculiarity. : "Connected with swimming and peculiar to New York is the illicit bat of bathing in the public foun? tains," says a writer In Applcton's for September. "It is. of course against the law. but (hat is a small matter and only adds to the delight of tlie name in taking an opportunity when no policeman is in sight, the ! yountfstorfl charge upon tho basin. I A shake, and trousers and shirt have ; parted company with the wearer. A [jump, ami the boys are in the water where they splash like so many sparrows until notified of the ap? proach of the enemy by a cry of "Choose II. the cop!" Then the sec? ond part of the game Is on. Lach bather grabs his sltnall portion of clothes and foots it through the streets, threading his way throhgh I he crowds like a slim white deer until with a slight margin of time to his credit hp can dive into a hall way jump into his superfluities ami stroll casually out innocent of of? fence."' I THE POET. j Back of his splendid song. O think of the songs unsung! Back of his painted dreams the dream that he never rcvonls! Behind each lyric of rapture Tho songs that he cannot cap I Iure ? Save for his own delight, to keep his heart still young. But the songs that lie never can sing? Children crcntml of one glad song toll us what lie feels? Seme .lay they shall lie uttered I ? When far his soul lias fluttor ! ed. Sung by an unborn singer in a now and wonderful Spring! ?Charles Hanson Towno, in Apple 1 ton's Magazine. wBBBBBBUBBS&BBi RHBBSSl&BBHSHrfflK&aBiScfli R?ll er Glide, Slip or Slide, but get to the grocer's quickly for a golden package of Zu Zu The happiest, snappiest Ginger Snaps ever known in Gingerville. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY THE PEERLESS MANUFACTURING COMPANY 302-3-4 Twenty-eighth Street Desires to announce to llio public that tlioy nro In n position to make, at short notice, Mantles, Hunk ami Office Fixtures, Also special attention given to all binds of repair work. Alterations In stores, banks and offices, made at short notice. Estimates cheer? fully given. (v*, , The Peerless Manufacturing Company Successor to Aaron M'f'K- Co. C. S. STOUT, Mgr. SHE SPOKE DAKOTA. And Sho Was a Little U, t of a Woman at That. Tin- big, good natura crossing po Itcciuuti Irish, of course was startled as a hand loll oil his stl ?Milder and hu was turned around to ce nfrout a blan? ket Indian with two tqonws and sev? eral small wards of the government trailing in a dusky cloud behind llllll, "llnw, how:-' was the guttural but evi? dently friendly salutation. "DufTnlo Morse." And the red brother pointed frantically to himself, Ignoring his fol? lowing. "And what can 1 do for you, Buffalo Horse?" For answer Buffalo Horse dtgulflcdly dove Into his blankets und, aller a second's scorch, brought Into view u card, Which he held before the oUlccr'S eyes. "Briggs House," reail I ho policeman, reaching down to pat one of the sleek little blltCk beads, bare to the cold winds that whistled up from the lake. Then he turned the red man around und spoke loudly, emphasising with many gestures the directions hu was giving. "Three blocks up this way and two !to the left," said he at the close of fully three minutes' explanation. "llull-ll lit** CIIUIO the response, np patently from the pavement. lted faced, the policeman began anew explanations. The crowd that had by I this time collected chipped In with well meant but seemingly useless sug? gestions. Ono of the squaws giggled. The ?Uber continued to gaze around cu? riously nt the circle of faces. "till, Lord, but I wish Fernando Jones or any one who can get sense Into their heads would COIUC by!" groaned the policeman despairingly. A young woman, fashionably and ir? reproachably gowned anil hatted, step pod up to the officer. "I think these people are Brule Sioux, Officer," said she calmly. Turning to? ward the gay blanket, she held out her baud In salutation, exclaiming: "How, coolahl Flow, how?" "How!" was the cordial response, not alnue from the bead uf the family, but from Us two feminine members, "laid Lnkotu" (I speak Dakota! was her next utterance, and an expression of relief mixed with admiration and wonder overspread the policeman's face as she talked easily and convinc? ingly to the Copper colored brother, finally going with him and his family to the next crossing. "And where." he demanded, "In any city of the world, barrln' Chicago, wild ye see anything lolko that? A little bit of a woman at that! Boo, she said, wasn't If: Where the dlvil did she get on to that ojuor languageChicago Bccord-llcrald. Marriages In tho Canal Zone. A daughter of Justin Collins of tho supremo court of the canal 7.01m was married in May by a Protestant clergy? man, but there was some doubt as to the legality of the ceremony because under the old conditions only mar? riages celebrated by Catholic priests were valid. To reassure tho young couple tln> president Issued an order Oil the subject, which was reported to permit "ministers of Protestant de? nominations to celebrate marriages." Since Iben the question has been asked, "May a rabbi also act as celebrant at a marriage ceremonyV" In reply to the query Itiehnrd Held lingers, consul general of the isth? mian canal commission, says that, ac? cording to the executive order, "all ministers of tiny religious society or denomination, without limitation," may officiate. Maximilian's Tune, "La Pnloma." The memory of Maximilian of Mexi? co Should still be preserved wherever that haunting air "La Pnloma" is played. It Is still to be heard In tho London restaurants where music Is thrown In with dinner. Anil Maxi? milian's final request was that "La Pnloma" should be played while he stood up to meet his doom. lie died With the tune in bis ears?the courage In Ills face and bis wife went mad with tlie shock nearly forty years ago. When you bear the tune remember that dead emperor, the deiucuted wife. ?London Chronicle. To Save Rubber Plants. The gardener took a dozen matches nud planted them head downward, like a palisade, about tho yellow null wilt? ed rubber plant. "A pointer to all rubber plant own? ers," ho said. "The plants at this sea? son are very apt to turn yellow ami droop. That is a sign there arc worms In the soil. Plant matches, with the heads down, like this, and the worms wilt die, their corpses will enrich the loam that their living bodies sapped, and in a day or two the rubber plant will flourish again."?New York Press. A Fortune In Snuffboxes. It Is said that Lord Rosobery pos? sesses the costliest collection of snuff? boxes In the world. Many of them are solid gold, and some are set with bril? liants. A curiously Inlaid enamel snuff? box was nt one time the property of Napoleon Bonaparte. A small black box studded with three diamonds be? longed to the eminent statesman Pitt, while another plainly inlaid with lino gold was used by Fox. Although the Collection only comprises twenty-two boxes altogether, its estimated value is $170,000. Justice Is a Man, Says the Kaiser. In the designing of four statues to stand at tho door of the ITohcuzollortl chapel of the new Berlin Cathedral tho kaiser decided against the representa? tion of Justice us a blindfolded wom? an, saying that "justice is pre-eminent? ly a masculine quality." The four statues will represent Courage, Wla dorn, Justice and Moderation. It Builds Force J-21 What Is medicine for? To cure you, if sick, you say: * _._ But one medicine will not cure every kind of. sickness; because different/ medicines act on different parts of the body. ? One medicine .goes to the liver,!* another to the spine. Wine of Cardui to the womanly^organs. ^ So that is why;* W.ine of C?rSlui has proven so efficacious In most cases of womanly disease?! Try itJ' Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Bartonvlllo. 111., writes: "I suffered for years vlth female dlseasas, ond doctored | ] without rollof. My back and head would hurt me. and i suffered agony with bcurlng-dowa pains, a At bu^j r I took Wlno of Cardui and now I am In good health." Sold ovorywhore, In $1.00 bottles.,? lifniTC I1C A I ETTEH w,l,? today (or n lie* copy of vataaMa 64-p.ige lllujlrntrd Rvl( (or Wonwn. I? yoo MeJkU * mKI 11* II? A III! |K AM.... .!.-.. nlv roul ?ym..io.nt. ^Inline /ige. nnd i.-ply ?III ho ??ni In plain MOM tMvatop*. ? II 111 I kU \Ji* I* IL.B-. ? ? B.-I? AIJii'ss: ln.llr* A.lvlu*y IVpl., The OutHnorttf* McdklnoCo.. Ch.ilUnoocja.Tmn. Cleanliness is IC E l?o| our driver call for your Laundry, ami wo will couvlnco you thai wo do llio If-? t Work in Iho city: our domestic finish I? the only finish for well drosscd iiioii. Doth ?Phonos No. 10. Hotel Warwick Laundry BEST BY TEST. Steamship Lines. Passenger ft Freight. Newport News to Baltimore. Krcry Moil., Tliure., Frl, Bat., and Ban, 6 p. m Fare S*.00 One Way, U-M Round Trip. Including Stateroom Berth. OlekaU to All Points. Norfolk to Boston. Kvery Hun, Taei, Wed, and Frl. 6 r. n>. Norfolk to Providence, Kvory Mon., Thun, and Bet. 6 p, m [ For ticket? and further Informants, apply to | 1). B. McNKIl.L X An Analogy. "Hotting married," remarked tin>| thoughtful thinker, "Is a good donl Ilk reversing the order of things at din? ner." ??How's that?" queried tlio dense] youth. "Too parties of the wedding part begin with the dessert, follow It Up with a roast and lind themselves In the soup at tile finish," explained tho thoughtful thlnker.-Chleugo News. Took the Bait. A Frenchman whose wife descried I Jilui amused his neighbors by telling how he got her back without trouble 'Did 1 run after her and beg her to | come back?" bo dramatically asked. "No, my friend, I did hot run nt'ier her. 1 zhust publish In so papalro zat I have drawn lil'ty tousund francs In Paris municipal bonds, und she vas faiack much quicker zun In no time."? London Telegraph, Cultivate Your Own Taste. nave you, floating vaguely around in your mind, some Ideas as to how the business with which .von arc connected might ho done to better advantage? Do away with Iho vagueness! What? ever the suggestion Is, make It to tho proper person, llcllovo that because the Idea lias come to you honestly und sincerely It is worthy uf being made known. Whether or not It Is adopted matters little. Yen will have expressed your thoughts, will have made room In your brain for other Ideas, and the next time they will come less vaguely. ?-New Idea. Olc Bull nnd Hia Fiddle. Ole Hull, upon hearing u brilliant | young pianist play, remarked to her:. ??You play beautifully, but you can't do tho great music no woman can. It lakes the biceps Of a man." "My arm Is strong enough," answered j tin? girl, laughing. "I break my piano us well us a man could and have to' have a new one every week." "You seo," responded the Norwegian, turning to nnothor, "bow these people | treat their pianos. They break tbctn, they In at tlium, Utoy kick thciu, they I smash thorn to pieces, but our Qddlos, how wo love them!" . , His Personal Appearance. Mamma- i'ni afraid that young Wilder will not make you a good bus band, Clara? Clara?Why not, inainmn? Mamma- it seems to mo that hi neglects ids personal appearance, Clara?Yes, Hurt's true, mamma, nnd I'm glad you mentioned It I'll set that ho makes his personal appearance every evening lifter this Instead of ouly twice a week.?London Answers. A ship, the Ada Ircdale, caught flrd some years ago in the south Pacific ocean 2,000 miles from the Marquesas islands and was abandoned. The dele Hot. still burning, was picked lip near Tahiti, 2,'J."io miles away, und towed Into part. It continued smoldering for ten months. DELIGHTFUL DAYLIGHT TRIPS ON CHESAPEAKE BAY TO BALTIMORE $2.00 ONE WAY. $3.50 ROUND TRIP OLD BAY LINE, *J W CHE8APEAKE LINE, , , :j From Foot of Main St., From Foot of Jackson St., Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Lv. Norfolk . 7:30 n. in. Lv. Old Point . 8:30 a. m. Ar. Baltimore . 7:30 p. m Point I ""U T^"^Jji""psssj 8"or psrtlculsrs npply to J. N. SMITH, Union Ticket Office, Hotel Chamberlln. Old FAST LINE TO Exposition ?Steamers "GEN. LEE" & "GEN. PUTNAM" LEAVE Pinn A, FOOT 26th BT ALL WATER HODTE PASSING TUB <'. It K AT C. & O. COAL PI Bits AND DA TTLISSIUPS LYING IN HAMPTON HO ADS. Lv Newport News Pier A 0:30 A.M. 7:30 A.M. , BiSO A.M. i; ? 9:30 A.M. ; 10:30 A.M. [ 11:16 A.M. ^ 12:00 M. ; U 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. ' G:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. * 7:00 P.M. i 8:00 P.M. 0:00 P.M. 10:00 P.M. 10:45 P.M. FARE: 15 Cents. tri 1|S Lv Pine Beach Pier 7:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M. * ' 10:30 A.M. 11:15 A.M 13:16 p.Mv . 5* 1:00 p.m. , ' 2:00 p.m. 3:00 P.M. v' 4:00 P.M. ' J 5:00 P.M. *. v 0:00 p.M. 7:00 p.M. 8:00 p.M. 0:00 p.M. 10:00 p.M. 11:00 p.M. 11:46 P.M. ROUND TRIP: 25 Cents. B. F. M'HORNEY, Gen'l Mflr. Norfolk Ferry Schedule "IVY AVENUE AND PINE BEACH ROUTE" 'Eradeavor" Steamers: 'Annie L. Vansciver" For Exposition, Pine Beach, Ocean View or Norfolk: For Nev/port News and Hampton: "pine' Lv. .yard, port 0: 7: ? 8: !?: 10: 11: 11: 12: 1: Ship New News Lv. Ave. Ivy ? Lv. Pier . folk 15 3: 30 4: 46 6: nn 6: 15 t>: 00 7: 15 K: 30 8: 15 9: no 10: 46 11: 301 6:30 16 7:45 on| 0:uu ir, 0:45 30 10:30 i r.; 11:16 00 12:00 45 12: 15 30 1:30 30 2:15 10:46] 15| 3:00 l2:0Uj 3:45! 4:30 5: U. GlIMl ti:45[ 7:80 8:15 0:00! n: i:? 7:30 8:15 !l: 00 9: 16 10:30 Li: 15 12:00 12:45 1:30 Nor-Lv. Ocean View. 2:151 3:00 7:30 3:45 8:30 4:31)1 0:00 2-301 7:00 3:00 8:10 4:00 8:50 4:30| 0:35 5:16 10:00 5:30 10:20 C: ooi 10:.'10 0:00111:05 6:45111:30 7:30|12:00 8:15| 1:00 11:30 1:30 10:30 Lv. Expo- . Sitioll ?2.5Uj-7 3:35 8 4:20 9 5:051 9 6:60110;; 6:36 11 7:20 12 3:05112 8:50| 1 1) I Pie :10 :20 7*00 11:60 7:.'in 12:36 8:30] 1:20 0:301 2:05 1U:(p..| 11:001 11:20 3:00 8:46 ?1:30 5:15 0:00 0:15 7:30 8:15 6:00 10:15 11:30 OLD VIRGINIA Mint Juleps. Will tiisHipate that weary fettl? ing. Nothing more bracing No Exposition prices. Every? thing iu DRINKABLES FOREIGN & DOMESTIC -CAN UK KOPND AT John E. Mugler's CAFE & Family Liquor Store 2312 Washington Avkntk Tho Splendid New Steamers QUEEN ANNE mm k\nd MONTAUK to EXPOSITION GROUNDS & PINE BEACH OLD POINT Leave Old Point for Pine Beach: 9:01) a.m. 4:10 p. in. 10:30 a. in. ; 6:00 V m. 12:00 ni. 7:80 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Leave Pine Beach for Old Point: After otters fail, tteRernran Treatment Is th? only cms, Praf. G. F. THE EL 52 7 K?s' sth. |-|.ll?l.l,.l.l..|-.. ???'? IhaWh.r >.,.t." Ih.1,1. !): IG B. HI. 11:15 a. m. 12:45 p. in. 8:16 p. m. or. e.i . Ii. i hilf, S. ...II... ?? U....U.-' i.II. .Ii.. ... hv . >.. > r.,.-lh-l ?lcttrlul tu aafl ts??^ ^"?'-is.^f^-itm 8:46 p. m. 6:16 p. m. 6:45 p. m. 8:15 p. in. 10:00 p. in. FARE: 25c ONE WAY ROUND TRIP, 40c. Schedule subject to change wltHout notice. TRANSPORTATION ttUIDK. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Fast Tralri8 to Richmond. Leave Newport News 7:45 n. va.;\ 10:00 a. m.; 5:30 p. in.; 8:30 p. m. Local Trains to Richmond j 15:45 n. m., 5:40 p. m. ThroiiQh Trains to the Weit. |, 10:00 n. in., 8:30 p. in. *. j Charleston, Columbus and Toledo J 7:45 a. in. Trains arrlvo Newport News, 7:45 a. in., 0:15 a. in., 10:30 a. ui., 5:30 p. ni.,t!:0O p. in., 7:20 p. in. Steamer Scrvlco for Norfolk. Loavo Nowpori Nowh 7:50 a. m.? 10:35 a. ui., 5:35 p. in., 0:05 p. ui. Ferry Service to Pino Beach Pier. Lonvo Newport News 7: GO a. m., 10:3G a. in., 0:05 p. in. LosYO Pino I loach pier, 0:50 a. ui., 'J:W a. m., 4: 15 p. in., 7:4.'> p. UI. Norfolk k Washington Steamboat Go. Tho new and powerful Iron Palacn steamers, Newport Nowb, Washington and Norfolk will loavo dolly as fol? lows: NonTimouND. !h , . Leave Portsmouth, foot of North street . 6:00pm Loavo Norfolk, foot of Wa I tor street . 0:00am Leave Old Point Comfort 7:00pm [Arrlvo In. Washington ... 7:00am j Arrlvo In Philadelphia, Penu. It It.??10:60am Arrive In Philadelphia, JJ. & O. R. It.??11:10 am i Arrlvo In New York. Ponu. lt. II. 1:10 pm I Arrlvo In Now York, D. & O. It. It. ?3:00 pm SOUTHBOUND |Lv. Now York, Poim IL It...12:00pm .v. Nuw York. B. & O. IL IL ?1:00pm |Lv. Philadelphia, Penn. It. IL 2:55 pm Lv. Phllu., B. & O. IL It_ 2:08 pm I Ar. Washington, Penu. R. R. 6:10 pm Ar. Wash., n. & O. R. IL..?*5:00pm Lv. Washington .*f!:30pm Ar. Old Point Oomfort_?7:00 am Ar. Norfolk . ,,.?8:00am Ar. PortBmouU. ?.?8:30 am ?Dully. ??Daily oxcopt Sunday. Tho trip down tho historic Potomaa River and Chosnpcnko Bay on tho elegant strainers of thlo company In unsurpassed. Tho steamers uro com? paratively now, having boon built in 1801, and uro fitted up In tho most luxuriant manner, with electric lights, call hells nnd steam heat In each room. Tito tnbloo oro supplied with every delicacy of the season from , iho markets of Washington and Nor I folk. For tickota, reservation of staterooms, nnd further information, apply to D. J. CALLAIIAN, Agent, Norfolk, Vn. Clyde Steamship Co. Steamers la Philadelphia i MONO AY, THURSDAY Bnd jfift SATURDAY. Sailing from Philadelphia, fTasalay, i Thursday and Saturday. Frolgbt received and delivers* ?ally, at O. k O. Pier No. ?. Office, Stive* [Road. JAS. W. McCARRieK, Gob. Sou tit era 'Act . CLYDB STXAMBHIE CO.. II goatk Delaware Avenue, "QUlSlal ??le, PH. i Whkkk Thky Keep Open ALL NIGHT The Leading Prescription Ding Store in the City. You Can Meet All of Your Friends at Our,