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10 TEE ANACONDA STANDARD, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28, 1805. TOTeeternMontana Hews l!lSHESJS BRISK The \\.*:e--^ m..V..-h oflW of .!^... T E ^ M.Clr,. *'^^^',,'^ '', J. i- , t'l.H.u IT . S ,, h. IT... M rr. . loi.la Teler.h.i.... N^. 11^ A^ ^^^^-^ i-v iv-kr. , jr. K. H. lln'ieiviv. KfUy. m:.*furn.^.^^.! ^^ 1 ,p:^l:-a: on. _ GATUEKEDJN4 DAY NewsPicked Up on a Hunt tor Locall^Items. BARNESRODE A FAST WHEEJ Mrs. Marshall I^ - To-Morrow'f MaatWtgof tho Social Dane-^Inn Club Nels Wylte's^I rial Notes. 1 Mlssuila.Oct. 27^Dr. Ovrn llMf A.^R.irnv. tho genial manager ^f 'he dothiag aapartaMal M Mi Mis-j BONNMarOMttll* , ^mp.iny's gtatt,^In t'inflntil I^ his r..m to-day! Bah ftamt Bru.-'a Or*, noutfh. i!Wo--I, Mark.il. Ad)u:a.t^.^I. .:.^!.^:^ Mots u-ii-J Crortfcxi of^AT. Mia. Ur.Fun CITY AND VICINITY. Mion! i. Oo:^hW of V ID I -^J ^^ ail i i 'I j. cvieamat*. rs 27.-TheIr.H r- -I r^: Or- -it hci I ^ ^ i. r i.v...l k.of p. ban CM la* .k^- T M i. i m.i:. i RailroadTraffic Is on the Increase in^This Division. LARGESTOCKS OF GOODS Fre.RhtWarehouses Loaded to the^Roofs With Merchandise for^the Local stores- The^Winter Purchase. nhi! i wIt'll a H N kn.- . ^ n ^ if -th Kiemisiiifl.-. m -Hide which lM mi le at^tli.- r.i ^ ri U l.i^ Sunday in ihi^ n..w^f*mou^ Ban ^ ttoOnsaal Meyoai ia^* Thi Injury ^HJtatala 1 WM mu ' i ni ^'^'^severe than a lir*: suiMKwed anJ it was^neeossary 'to ^..ill * rvie--^ of a |iay-^siiilan Into r^ iuL-.:i -n. Al^ -IK the only^connotation Barass has ln'.'ii Vole to^figure out of It .ill is ^. i.it '.^^^ is '^^^^ ^n-^.lis;.ut I IIBISMJlllH I i V M .f Miss 'il^^ia; hut t:he inn.nte tSttsfiettOM of th-.U^thought is n.x a mirk to the ^ xcru-^clatinK pain* t'h.nt ^ nvin.it- a: r.-guiur^Interval* from 'that iHinMssl ItaSb Tajtsvtey.^ t-i uaai w.^ ra^!^^i^by Oat T. C. Marshall t^ tho (Mai^thmt iii* raftwabli alia aha is now^ssjsafnflng in ^i:^ Soitii. was coafinto^to her rnotn* wi.h i serious at' i -k of^nines*. Mr. Marshall will loans, faf^tha't point )vM M UN a* lie ^in a lju.-t^lils business Interests, w'V.til will he^Bboat W ^ hire lay. T'.eMiss ul i S ^l il Dan )iOf tluli will^hold a Bporhrl meeting at lb* porlOM^of i m H '^ I Plorsncs .^n Tw i lay ^^Inn at S:ltO n'olnek. The BWiMlM ^ n^be MM lor 'he purpose nj arr.Mfllni^th^ preliminarle.* of oiRiiizi'l 1.1 a'ol^jei'i.iinir 11 poii i i- Aasm to* h iMlnf ti'- Inl'tlalilar. e ot the season .m l for tin^elee-.ion of nftler: *. The elllb 'I UM I^are amons the noat pttaJSM mil stat^St TO Sill a ff.itme* if the s notal fea-^son In Mlstnwll The ornnniztitU n^promises t.i bi MKblf aii'l stronije.' '.ban^ever, an 1 k. of P. hall will be Ihe^scene of many brHllMSl toaMMf fiine-^HOM ilurlnir the cominc WtBtOT n:ontl l, TheMhwouU Bro .1 psrcmtwl will^bi M Ms snnusJ fraad baM tt k. .f r. ballon Thtakag vlns ^ve., Nov. 27.^The com ill/tee of arrin^-m-ri's pro^^poses to make It t'he bim.T fr ltl^tVSal of'the roar, IS 1 is alrvi.ly lab '!'^^Ihr to at'taln the dtslrsd n suits, 'the^blllSS 1171 Manilollti. Banjo :in I (Jultir^club will hllsMl AbO music. The pro^^(rSOMJM will eont.iln many row an^l now11(oajturoo, Tho BMsao^ro of Uto 1.; irtni-nt are all youuj{ MM nf ^ \ ssjbnt rosjsjtatloa and ^ ictsj pt nnl*^aoaooi '.mil tii- saooooo of Lbtlr annual bsllis nlrcnily assure A. NoiaWyHe, the aired cnlore.t nan^who eonfe^sei1 to set'lnjr flr^ to the --^lilenee of R,| Hi'tt. will have a li 'irinn^ht-fore JurlR- Landers 'to-m ^rrow. Wy-^lie Is sltull ronllneil at the ^^ ^Wy ja'.L^and is suflerinit under the hotlucln li -n^Mat he Is going M be hang' I. It fOOBM^to be the general Oalalon tint he j^mentally unbalanced. .Mr. Ilai't bai^d^mandod a hearing of the 0000, Hut^about the only effect this ne-h^d .^f^proceedure will have will be to eo.np.l^the state to uncover Its swMoaeo. Tl I^culprit has ilready mi le i clean lir.'.ist^of his guikt. orMob would se. m to re^^move all necessity for a prelimin u y^hearing. A OPOOdy trial as to his .s^inl-^ty would probably come neirer Mti dr-^mands of Jus:^-e and of ihumatvity. JudgeWoody leaves for Stevens-, ill-^to-morrow morning so hold tho M ^nl If^term of conn: for ROVSOil eounty. The oaloadstroontalM ^ numb, r of Inport' antBM s. .in I th. MM M will pr-b.iMy BS rSSSo4|^continue MroWSjboWt the week. QoiUo^a Sjtnabor of prominernt Missoula attor^^neys will bo in att^ ii 1 nice. MJssHild.i lligj ns I i.si; evening en- MrtalmI at ahhul M bsrOmsm on Bass.^Main str-et. In ''.lonor irt her frloada^M ss Nola Young of Lngaasport. M.^Lunt-heon was .i',.- . s rv^il durlna lbs^^ronlSJSJ mi I I deligivlful time ha I by^the large numb.: of young pi-pie who^were present. Then-x: regular turm af cviupt for^Sliswoul'i county will ooaVOM at t'lie^conn: baas* on M.mdiv. Nov. 11. I'n-^less affairs i ike a deoi !.^! turn, the eaV enMr will ba mnsaaily Hght. Taort arenow acsrotly any ^ rim/inal BaOOS In^slg1!!. and ^vhe county Jail com lins ley* aaoafaabi^ iu ie. any time this soar. Kvcryb^dy in Mls-smla an 1 vicinity^s'!^P^ar to be on their go I I bobavtori^tbaf 1* If a clean criminal docket la^any ndtoaMon of the moral stamling^a e immunity. GiH-irai.'.l rtan^^ cub s-'.il ^fartt.w-i the^:n ^. The !mj kH of : he of!' r ill -i'.'*o^pis ably ^^^rvs- t. f.-.' .n t't'N k Is bw^.1 en :^ make I'ho iffur . ,-f the^tj ^^: pb-i-.-./g ^: u !^^ . f ^)**^ f .. -a. Tae^evinm'.'l o o-f -art i^ -s -no .:^* 'u eoaasoaoi -fM...-m-. W:- n Jo in, W. k. Baao Stf SSkl l^*\ II I li^^ kle.^T. s ti;...-a i g Iji.k ft Oa tmori i- d i.he wrbaaj for^* an Mw *:te ^if o ^^ p.Mpcimii Hewbrewify |^i nJ.. T ^ ^ p: j ^ tori of^'An* pncn :.^'^ fc-.^^-o -j.,- i: aire dM^r* m^ 't twab Ian ajotk abroaajb ^ajaa tjCk .-:^ ^'H.i ail |i^-'i^.- -V 'I. Bxvto*'.*^jr -srtss being nii'lv i.-.'l '.: *^ -rnv-.-e^li j.i i t,.rol.jl^lv *2*jh K'he f.j.:\t m ^i^t k'Iw uHa-^Im r lluoi :i i.'he liirl ^ C- y nil be ai.il ^^m^ p.,' '.I il'-'r :liii'i- ^. .h iiae h-:^ne 11Itf ^t .'e*-:i if a.-iJ la- t:uc: ii.-f.rv ,t 'Ko:'.'.'le --i|^rl:lV Kj..-*, i-. .' Ini jh'.r . f Mr. uc-1^1 Mns. J. k. Powor. .-i-!'.':-. ^ 11 i'l^w. H [M: r iJaj't.'ii i .i-.11 '..:^ i :.ii^ i. xtt^ ^i.^a*^I of b -r ass aba as Mawo acros acassssi^Ida 1.14.H i of j c.ii i ^'ti t'jbv ^ (aataxn |M^ .i Kl .1:1.1 w.p u. *i^ (.-..'I by M:-. 1'isn.r,^I Mm-.. II. O. Ci.ti.lji.n an.I M I Pjw.r.^| IHf.ir.ltTO:: iin:l..- sii. jii.v. : I f' if i'.ie a'ViboalTuwif Ma tli.!^ foik^. K^fro.ah-^n. ^.'.^ w. r. ^.rv I ar.'l a ih-oroiigiily a-^^:^j'ibh^ time Ci.i I goti'.lul'.y. M ^ K i'.ia^I p i^-.r ajbjl Ms paoialMM of a number of^IbnOnai ati^ruin, it- aba ^he i^ tea^I I.J ly tbasJxajoM I -h mH by ::he MstabV^I ^i' ^i uf h .* o.-.i n-luif. r.'.nj. .i.il i.'.-v re wu-s^til a. 'ml'.nt thai. wii^ tier 'or.gh: ^.^.11^nv a Ti.at': tft*- iw.i ^mtit gl iif.t ned at '..lie^t-jj.-v of Uhe ^a-fu-nnioa'-s pl^ i-urs^. HOW THi:Y UIFFEH. aaa Oisrtin ^! HsaUsi Waosoo BUHaa AMjrthlaa -it l* n n.iy.^i Prom I.lppin-.it:'b M.igaiine.^1 Man is a creature of cast-Iron habits;^| Human adapts bsraoM 10 circumstances;^j this la 'he found iron of the moral Uif-^^ fsraaos bOtSrSSa them. An uti does noi attempt to drive a nail^ur.!s.cs he has I h iminer: a woman ^! ^ I jnot hc'itate to atilis* anytblac, fr^ -n lbs iheel of a boot to the back of a BfSJBh. Aman cons lers a c irk-scrcw absolute-^' ly necessary to open a bottle; a woman^j attempts to. extract the cork with the^i scissors: tf she doe* not succeed readily^I she pushes the cork in the bottle since the^j essent al thing is to get at the fluid. ShavingIs the n-dy bbs M which I man^i puts a razor; a woman employs It for a^eh.ro|Hi list's purposes. Whena man writes , verything must be^in apple-fiie order; pen. pipe, and Ink^must be Just so; a profound til IROS '.nust^r.-litn wh le he ac -.-mplishes this impor^^tant function. A woman gets any sheet ofpaper, si in it. perbaao, frota a port^^folio or In ok. sharpens a pencil with the^scissors, BalS the paper on an old atlas,^cr, - s In r i'i-i t. balance* iiers.-lf on h.-r^chair and eontldes her thoughts to pa^^per, changing from p. ncll to pen and vice^versa from time IS time, nor MSB she^care if the eblbifl ^ romp or the cook^aSSSOS to MOaJl to her. Aman storms If tin- blotting pap. r is^not conveniently near; a woman dries^the ink by blowing on It. waving the pa^^per in the air, or holding it near a limp^or lire. Aman drops a letter BBbSSttatlnaiy in^the bo::: a woman reals the address, as^^sures herself that the envelope Is seal. I.'^lbs st nip secure and then throws It vio^^lently into the box. Aman can rut a book only with a pa^^per cutter; a woman deftly Inserts a^hair-pin and the book hi cut. For| man ^g Ml l-hyr^ signifies the end^of ^ conversation and ^Sa moment of his^departure; for a woman it Is the begin^^ning of a new chapter, for -it Is Just when^they are taking leu. , f each other that^10SSsb think -if the AMOt important top^^ics of conversation. Awoman ransacks her brain tr^ in.g to^mend a broken object; a man puts It reIs Missoula,Oct. ;7.^Business Is g;reat onthe Kocky Mountain division of the^Northern Pacific. There Is substantial baprovooaoalla both the freight and^lUM'enger departments. The service^hn BOOS repeatedly Improved by the^i rtoalBjf ^f the running time and^lbs ad IHioa of Modi ra fcultures. This^has n tsltlated tho employment of an^enlanp i for ^ of awUoai men along^the i no. The shop* have all the re^^pair work they BM handle, the dls-^l i tfootsj an putting in long and tedi^^ous ti.vks. train ei us have been In^^creased and everywhere there Is an ulr^..f rein wi I 'i' tikity. In a measure this^i* largely due to the movement of the^grain crop of W ashington and Oregon, will.i i* i^ -ported to be baaaooaja. The specialsirivce Is li i crowded by the^r v nt arrival of u company steamer ai^Ta una with a oirgi of tea. line train^I'll of Ma oM maids favorite b-veragc^passed Lbrooafb M I sota at noon to-^do \ aad SBOtbOT tbOi evening. Others willfollow In i .-..'. I suocesBtoa during^rabsR W-. k. Put the Increased^tnafBo a not ^ mllin .1 to through ship-^in ti -. Hardly a baa passes in which^SSI ral OBI * are n it cut off here for^I., -al and in termed lute points. The^merchants srs lay Irs in basnry stocks^.' pro - li In am '.pitlon of a good fall^and winter trade. Itis n lasurUUi to visit the depot^an I \i .v tho huge piles of merchandise^for tho local trade. It Is a dally 0o^^enrroa ^^^ t-i BBS a aam or more trans-^f. i wagons bached against the plat*^form for the re -'tii m of loads of^ti fht. Nat anally tho dry goods and^grocery oon .ginn.-nti* are the biggest.^Sn m iii thadaa nsay come and show^blockades aray gi, but the people of brlisouls,MM have the price, will not^bs ^^^ napolls I to go hungry or Hurl to^Eden c psbaonl^not this winter. I:illro i I officOabi here look for a con-^tinu It ion of the aril sat ep.i of activity anI pi rpsrtty. Tiie in dent lacrsaasa^I i^ roll hi Just what tl needed In the^(In I'-n City. It is the large-it direct^BOarOB Of n venue whlob the merchants^derive. Without It Mliannaa would be^Helena or s ime other nice, quiet com^^munity. Illg busino-.* on no Rocky^bfountaln division ni.unn a r.munera-^tlve trade for hthsSOBjja busiine'iss men^and jieacc and plenty for all. LEAGUE HACE ENDED. aside andfora 11 Whl thatfor which th.^h Is the superior ATHLETICVICTORIES. of A CHARMING EVENT. 1rlen.l* of Ihf lib. I.i ( 'ul! KiJnys llr I- hbsmKi.-nliig. M.a ula. Oe. sj.-Ts.-. i^,ela1 went of^li^t w k -was i: g ::n i'i g'v.'n by she^Bii ib^ v-luPi n hinir ^ f ;h^^ se-'owl ari^i-^verwiry if ha: ^ .^^:y (r nrvmilrt -r. M.'s-^^aM young lali ^. T.-.-c IP '!.t.* hive al-^SSSyS borne th.- r.-pnta-'ioc: :.t bring the^fc^itil^ .rn i-^ ^^i:f*i'.ijrvr^ 'f.v .the 'local^sw.'il ^..:. Fb'l'iy rejghr's function sur- pa.1 ill !^*^^!1 m* :^^:^ rni^-^ a per.-: i^.' (r... i: ^^ a - el |. -;-u'at.-y. Th- pil.i.-'ij^r^-itl. ti. ^ of .In Is- Kn-iwi-n In s ut* M.'s-^^ouii hid rguns a esWM of ^|. c il^prTiratl-iti for t'he affilr. The .1.-.- ir.i-^tfbao wer- BHBjasbk Tsretsry-one coupl.*s^g iw-rs worn by -to^.. fci.^'*hs of faati n. The Oar-Mbmi M ^^^tin^'th* wire pp. --^irv* WSSS Th, Theh. waC'fh.culture and bsaMBf of^d^^ P 'ty ^w fully nepn-i snite I^m ai.^ Prof. S:.vl,'-- ^p- r.|*| or f.-niehirp 'he aasafaaj bvssubm un clceethere was *-o ces.- |.t-. ^:^ [-, ..h ^ t^, s-uv-^jt'.-o. The flo-ir was in p.-pf. o^ m affMaassssrsi nratty u- i at r k ^ giv . nla^^^^^^1 flgninso of the germ i i r .: ^ .| o,^rej/.'l ^u un. Th. fav ws w. r. ,tr:H-^tde, ,ii. r.i^'.:..^ In ,-ng pree^.d.^j ever by^M *^lam. s II.n-n K-:a: | |^r \\; l'1^ i, ^ ^ hi. Th- 1. ,.^,-r of ..- nr.,a^w^^- K. M i'.iVk ^. i. !^^: ^ i - ^ i..ft,^h-^ni.sre^ w. is wri 'lii.y -V-cha se ^:,' io^t-^ass si: ail-l ^.^hit, a'tv* *--w.b_^-.h da'K-jnj was^ooH^unu.il uut.l a reii*. ;uil,.e iiour. Th.^favr Blodss wy^v dhe r. .^.;^:.^:r.9 ^^f tuny^deserv.M .^sv,J.Hi i..m- ..-.1 th e.I.-brv... i^of abSCr BSBOaM aswilv. r.^ try was an en n: ajhasi^j.i bsafni u hstthDs] sn';/r.*ssio^-. uivk. Wi^ m.^ ^ry ^jf -1h-.- to- ai. \.vx - p e r .^Thoe-.' w.'iw w. re pr. - wi-rv: M - .~ ^^Uo'mct, lhs-ks'.t'h. Kmmu Iteckwi-h,^Wooly. Itwve*. Pow. r. I'ri n., t:; ,. ..^KnosrleSN HJla Kttowlis. L.M Knowk-t.^^;.,:'.ru U^ Hjil eWa^. Simile, It-,.- /:..^fljll. - Ca'.l.tr, i'l.ig. O- y. Ilatlnjf. Ilain-^mo.Jl of II i ' r. M Kti.u a u Fvr. M:.'-^nquia. at.'! Appl.'iy of ^.. Pan.. .11^Lj'j.'.. G-.-.Tie a:^J AuJsuw Ui..k^.:h, ChlcaaroTrthul ^: Are BrMSsb youth^Uwxira'f.'ng i:i^ |-liy-i cil stTungth^ Is Brit^^ish ..titfa.e i ^:,' .-k.11 on ';h*' d.Mpne^ And Isith'-^ to lie taOosjaM by th,- bBMssaMM Hiipr.:n i *^ al M I A'tn rbaabbl aSBS^ In a^pee. i.-t art lei.^ in Bbi Londtm Queen Wil^^li, r Hrsam., ^ivo niian Judge of lltf-nnry^.\ : -. ^ck-nowlolgi-1 not only that the^Amor.can ^^'.'ot* were making In t':er^n!ig iz.'r.o* f.ih nt^ th^- Bngthtii, but -thi; t.he^.Viiin ieait magasines were dtsptacbag th^^Bnigllsh In their own home market. Will tie Alllll'.c.ll-I I. ok be the next v. -ter VhBSold hSSBBIGBBJ questlcn, ^Who li-.u!.*^an Am-p ori hock^^ may yet lie ^.it^-^tm : r.ly BROS rsd In MaMMBl Itself. 1'b.li.V.lph-i. Ttm -s: There is Just one I^ti i ; to lie M l ai.out :h Vale v'c; ry.^h .^'. ^' T^ t ecul-,1 have bi.ei wished that^b wore Kl-* .v nipl.-te. Xot out of sym-^l-i hy for our hirly vrs'tors. for th.v^woul-l sesreely consider thimselve* un-i- I^blc 'to b^ sr defeat wit hout a ^'h rful^^^n ^but because- the victory will !^.^^i' ^ trued io m. an a* It is^a victory for i^the AtTOffensn system of -tra nlng. The {^fact I*. Amori.'an .^llegia.n* to-dtiy train^too bird. For hearth's sake and for!^amiisenn :.'.'* -ake ^^^ . Bngl ^-h .^^ ^:. m ^t* -^j fa.r bSVMT. I', in p. 1 tie i in athletics should^bo ptinsu il to -Inw whvt the normal nun^! c an d^^ 111 health^wot whut hi' oan d,a j^| w^ s-ti hv In i'-i olge. An ag.r -omen.: to re- i^j lux sever.- ^^r i'-i.hr al'! ipound a-^l to ib-^I Jure profi-s-i t.al traiir.ors altogethir :^I would umi'tly In boM us. It Is to he f.-ar-^I ill ^bait tlhc effislt .*f tlav Ya'c \ ' vjry will i^be tihi- *n:h,r Way a.:^l that Am riorn am- I^a-' urs w II only In- c -nnrmsl i, the Im-,|^hib-t of MBBMal nervous force hi tb^^BfertM tv^ W-n. VRaabaajM. Oca :*r..^The m.i irid dis-^pa.tiih.is, co ni c v.a. Ilav.iciti. r'.'.-r.ig t'he^presAJ. nt h.l-- pro^. 1 Oka Sp en b a tn .-i-^jatinr ro vnto aot'Asn by c i:Hgp.-s favorable^to Cubans, are false ^','.., ^ i ^ i.d^merely to eno\virage ,h | ,_v al . I aaab .n^Cuba. Obfssajjaca-t. r..^.\ *p. M t^^ ;h.^ noon fromSpringfield ^ays I'n. ^1 S it s Set^a'or Palm.T has ninh -r.x.-l th.- aunoun.'r^imsst t-hioit he wtll no: lie a candidate fur^re-*leAjf.on. SOMETHINGNEW. bssaSbbbobOI s iii Basis en ihe assol NorlhirnI Inlng ( in.^The Great Northern through train,^leaving Butte at 6:10 p. m . carries a^dining car and will i*erve sup; -r I.mv-^ing Hutte a la cart., bcreater This I*^the only line running dining car out of^Butte. Buff.'t and library car on every^through main line train AFin MTssth K'i ^i ig. CbSBMmv'lti. LsGritipn, PiuMimonia.^aril all Th-.,j^- and l.ur^ li-- i*n or.-^cucoJ by MUasb'l Cure. \it-kYoung i. ti* of llth-ni In Hays Gone M TVornthe Washington Post. Figuring,eipherlng. calculating, add^^ing up. BRMOahod in a weft of llgures.^documents range 1 about in negligee^fashion, in all the forms known to ge-^oaaetry, Andfrom the throws of his labors In^the second auditor's office tin- Nestor^of National league grandee*. X. K.^Young, King Ni-k. who holds sceptered^sway over the game of fair Columbia,^diss. v. red himself and gave the Post^some timely bill topics. Tiltingbackward in his swivelled^tlirone and twiddling his scepter^beg^pardon, paper-cutter^King X'lck pass. I^in review the memories of celebrated^combats on the diamond in the rush for^t'he fluttering symbol of triumph, the^bunting. Ofcourse It Is the custom every^year to say that the race of the pres^^ent trumps any previous one,^ spoke^King Nick ^That is. many basi ball^otlldals an- so qaotofl In superficial in^^terviews. Hut taken all in all, the race^for the pennant this season comes be^^fore tiiat of any season in point of glo^^rious uncertainty, sustained Interest,^en luring struggle. And touching on the^hitter sw-ets ..f the struggle. I want^to answer right -hire the crltlclBBjM to^which our umpires in the major league^have lie.-n subjected. W'-reIt not for the closeness nf the^race there would not have been half so^many dispute* between tho umpires^and players. The very thirst for victo^^ry, tiie desire to tread on th^- corns of^the teams In advance, to throw the^leaders from their eminence, to 'soar^Pboenlz-Ubs to JOVO,' Inspired in the^hearts of the players an enthusiasm^and zeal that It 1 them to dispute every^In h of ground and to quibble on every^possible occasion. Justthink of It, six weeks asm any^one of the I rat nine clubs In the race^had a chance to win the pennant. Then^is it any wonder that the players and^the umpires often got at loggerheads^Of course there were many unreason^^able, ye*, childish, disputes, but neither^the umpire* nor t'he players were so^much to blame for It as the closeness^of the contest. Fromthe literal point of view of^figures, the race this year Is not an^I lea! one. Hut an Ideal championship^.-.ice from the mathematical stand^^point. Is well nigh impossible. Iwill lake the standing to-day (Fri^^day! of the clubs; that Is, the differ^^ence between Baltimore, the leader, and^Louisville, the tall-ender. Baltimore^leads Louisville by M points. Now, an^Ideal race should show a difference In^P iv, BtagO points nf not far from '.',^.^points; an i leal race based on these^ligiire.s would be about Ml points. The^league record show that the best race^gauged from tins,' figures of league^chilis during the past 14 years was in^MM, when the leading team In the raes^at the finish of the season stood but 223^points beyond the tail enders. Lastyear's struggle for the leagM^pennant \v is remarkable as regard- n-^fcature of It. the contest between the^tin . - leader* in the race^lta|: bjnoro,^Boston and Mow York. Hut the inter^^est was centered In the achievements^of those three clubs. i'n--f the most exciting strucgles^In tin- history of the league was ihe^r.ic- for the pennant In UPJB, in both^tho National le.gue and the American^assortstIon. Maeb int. rest was manl-^r.-led iii the race that year over the^that the Boston club had r. paired^lis fen'os. and there was much specula-^Uoa as to whether New York could^n ;^ at their pennant-winning achieve-^in nt of 1^^SS. A comparative estimate^Of tin playing strength of New Y ok^and Boston sb iwed that the dan's^were thoroughly orginlz. I. playing for^ev ^^^ p nnt in the game, and gover. n, ,l Msaasehresby the motto: ^in anion tinre is atn ngth.' Boston,.-ti the other hand, was oom-^p - 1 I i tsam of picked players who^Were working for a record. Hut t am^w tk. n tar work, showed, an I a^always will. Of course, there ;s an^ex.-. p'.l ^ti. a* iii the case of Detroit,^Wh ^ . ta !'^^. with a team of picked^I'Uytrs. including the famous Biu l-'oui, wonthe league pennsnt and easily de^^feated the St. i. -i. Browns In the fall^^ei*ies for the championship of the^World. Butthat league race between Bos^^ton end N.vv York In lsS9 I shall neer^forget. The baseball public all over^the i untry wa* aroused to the most^enihus.astlc pitch, and sporting circles^lysasM d to their depths. October S^was the last day of the race and the g ..... gaaaas won play ad^ Haw^York played at Cleveland and won,^and It .ston was defeated by Pittsburg.^Tie- Ml w Yorks became the champions^for the second time, and Boston, of^BOW . second. The Issue was decided^during the last day of the campaign. Hersis what I said at the time,^and .Mr. Young read from a scrap-^book: 'In all my experience in baseball^I n-ver witnessed such an Interesting^fin -li as that on Saturday. Think of^It! Six clubs depending upon the last^gun.- to settle their status, thus show^^ing tli- truth of the old adage about^a gim ^ not being out until It Is playe 1^out ' Thesix nines WVOM positions were^BOttl 1 by the final game during this Metaorabisas soon of UM wore Msw Y-rk, Boston, Chicago, Pittsburg,^Cleveland and Philadelphia. 'TheAm-rican association race of^thai y. tr was also very .-xeltlng. I'p^to the last day of the race, Oct. 15,^the pennant was In doubt and St. Louis^and Brooklyn fought for It. On that^Very day Cincinnati defeated St. Lou.; and^ victory for Brooklyn gavi the^latii r the pennant and settled what^nt :':: have been a dispute In Phe asso^^ciation, as the S.t. Liuis club had ai^^re i ly agreed to play off a series of^p p nod gam.-s with Brooklyn, with^a v.'-iv, of course, to beating Brooklyn^out for the pennant. T.-^season of isvi furnished an ex^^citing finish. The race began to wax^w arm early In Sept.^tuber of th it year,^wh ti MOW York and Chicago were iu^the lead. At the el at of September^N- w York w is in th- lead, after a bril^^liant struggl- during the month. Th-n^the race settled down to a hot llgnt^for second pines between Chicago, Bob*^lew, n Iroll aad Phlladslphta. The ri^^valry b '.ween these teams for second^honors was most interesting. Chica^^go captured Ihe honors, and Philadel^^phia, after on- of the most phenome^^nal rallies ev i r mad ^ by a t. nil, secur^^ed third boa is. drivnlg BoBfOb into^fourth and Detroit Info fifth place. Thestruggle (Of the pennant In '^^furnished an lni|^ ue.lllt chapter in the^Ms I my of baseball, aa it br nigh: ba k^Kast a league championship whldll t ie^^gal was deprived of since ISM, when^^the Providence club, through 'the mas^^terly twirling of Charley Radbuirn.^were pitched Into the pennant after an^tatsrestlng struggle. Theru*h for the pennant of t'he^American association in JSSI between^Uhe AfShMIOI Bud t'he St. L-iClis Briwn*^was a brilllinit struggle that was stut-^tl.'d on t'he final div of the season. It^was a Saturday, and the game was^played in Philadelphia before an 1m-^m -use a---ml. ige. Ch..irl-s Ooml*k-y.^Who then began to loom Into promi^^nence, was captain of the at. Louis^Browns, and Ted Sullivan the mana^^ger. The game, as I fimsibsi it,^was a battle of the pltc-hers, and was^w-n by the Athletics. Thefirst s.-ri- s of games between^the Chicago's and St. Louis Browns^for the worlds ohamplonshlp wis^played In the fall of 1NS6. and phe de^^cisive gime Riving t'he world's honors^to the BllSBIM was won in St. Louis^before a multitude that numbered over^I.^.,i^no. Clarkson pitched for the Chi-^eiiti* and Cant then for St. Loans Theywere In prime form and the bat-^Mi wis a royal one. The winning^run wis rride by Curt Welsh, w'ho,^after reaching his base on bills, w is^sen: home on a hit by Latham. It^was reported in tbe new -pap. rs at tho^time that ChtrkBOB was so humiliated^over his Moat that he cried Ilka a^Child, while Caotala Anson was almosi^similarly affected. Butdespite the closeness of the^struggles of tiie past I hold that this^season s race beats any previous one^and thtl regardless of the fact that^the last three teams have been prae-^tieallv out of the hWAM for mmths. 1hear absurd hints and ridiculous^allegations thai: the final gam-s ,,f^Baltimore and Cleveland are not on^'the square. Such calumnious sr.-i'te-^ment-s arc disgraceful and an Insult^not only to Hie Intelligence of the pt\i-^ple. but to the natl inal game. ItIs my opinion that there hasn't^been the least lota of crookedness in^boashall since Devlin. Hall, Bchaeffer^and XT-hots were blacklisted by the Na^^tional league in !^^^. Any player wlli'i^comin ^n s.-nse would know that he COUld not pissil.lv escape il -Lotion If hedescended t , dial meaty on the dia^^mond, and there Isn't a player In t'he^league who would re* irt -to It. I know^the newspaper! will not for a moment^treat seriously any reports of allsgi 1^throwing of games. of course tho^players thems-lv.-s and the cluh offi^^cials laugh at It. but such talk, while^it has no Influence, is nnplraaanl aad doesthe gime no good. Iwant to sav that the 10-year com^^pact Between the clubs of .the major^league has six more yean to run, nil^that It will run unl. ss som thing abort^of th- miraculous interfere*. Ifone of the clubs, if Louisville,^for lasfSBCS, wish.^* ro s.-ll out, *ho can disponeof her franchise Buffalo or Indianapolis,or som.- other city anxi^^ous to got In and capable of matBtalng^It. Iname Louisville because of the^talk thai baa boon revive,I at Intervals^about h-r dropping out. The same^rub' will apply to any other city In^the league. Thisseason wil prove the mMM I^profitable In the lea ails ot any previous j^year, with 'the possible exception of^issn. the seas 'il before -the Brother- |^hood revolt. IheLatent PBBtt South Africa. Latestadvi-e^ fro.a Johannesburg and !^other South African mining camps show i^that valuable properties are being con-^atantly located. Experiencedminers, machinists, engi^^neers, carpenters and timber men are al^^ways In demand a: good wages, while^fruit growing offers lucrative occupation^to part.es understanding the business /~k~k^and desiring to enter that field of Indus- 1 Jo^try. Johannes-burg,a city of SO.OOO souls, is^an excellent market for the various kinds^of fruit, wlt.'h may be raised in abund^^ance In the Vicinity ^f the town at small^cost. The or.ly fruit growers in the ooun-^iry, being an iniolen: class, do no; sup^^ply' the demand. 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