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Richmond and Danville to Meet in Double Header To-Day s RICHMOND COLTS ? iWalker's Pitching and Powell's Hitting Featurcs of Weird ^ Contest. GAME CALLED IN THE EIGHTH Questionabjc Dccision at Platc and Cowan's Wild Toss Aid in Locals' Dcfcat. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. i Ye?tcrdny.'(( Rcsultn. Danville, 3; Rlchmond, 2. Roanoke-Norfolk (rain). Portsmouth-Lynchburg (raln). 'I'i.-liiiy'N GntneH. i t Danville at Richmond (twogamcB)! Norfolk at Roanoke. Lynchburg at Portsmouth, Oluhs. f'nrtsinouth . 27 Lynchburg . 25 Danville . 27 Norfolk . 23 Jtoanoke . 23 Richmond . 21 Clull SlnnillllKl. AVon. Lost. 26 P.O. .B20 .52t .51H .483 .4S0 .447 In a three-cornered race at Broad Blrcet Park ycetorday afternoon be? tween Danville. Richmond and Old Man PIuvlus. the flrst mentloned fln lshed flrst, wlth but ono run ahcad of the Colts, who were a cIorc second, ?wlth two talliOB, A sllght drlzzle waa fnlllng at tho opening of the game. but both Bhaffer and McKovltt were wllllng, so Umplro Byron started th fracas. During ulmost all of tho elght roundS played a henvy rain fell, but lt had no effect until the beglnnlng of tho nintli, when tho arblter declded ln fuvor of a small cloudburst and etop ped the contest desplte the dlsapproval of the locals and thelr supporters. lt ls Imposslble to pin any ono play down as responslble for the defeit, a? thore were Just as many reasons why lt should liave been in Rlchmond'B fa vor as why it ahouldn't. In the flrst place, that young man AValker, whom McKovltt lately slgnert, wns an un solvablo puzzlc to every man on the Rlchmond team exceptlng Shafter and Long, who each found him for a sln gle. And the remarkablc part of it all is that these two lone bifffl came ln tho samo sesslon, together wlth an 'error by McKovltt, whlch allowed AVnlsh to land saffely on llrst. How? ever, Shaff mado the mistake of try Iiik to ste.il?emboldened. perhaps, by his theft ot Thursday?and was t.'irown out. Long waa then forced at second by Tltman after slngling. Ther.e two outs, with Cowan's fly, pre ccding Sl.affer'p hlt, retlred the slde, aiid was tho end of any Bcmblance of a hlt hy the Colts. Two Score* AVlthout HIt?. Desplte tho soarclty of hits, Rich? mond acorert twlce, one each in the flrBl and ninth, both resultlng from a man hlt by pltcher, hasca on balls atnd passed balla by Ryan. Thore were ?ther chances when it seemed that a frurt would bo pushed across by the tiome crowd. but AValker would settle >nd with fast flelding behind him, re tlro the slde. AVhlle the above re Jnarks aro ample proof that Danville ?hould hnvo wr.n, It ls not a mlslakc tior a contradlctlon to also fiay that (Rlchmond would havo won had it not been for an error by Cowan, whlch ?was followed by a sacrifice and a sin g?lo, and a vory questlonablo declslon at the plnte when Shaffor returned an ? ssist from Long on Fetzer's drlve to iNVnlsh. who apparently had Powell out a mllo. Tho locals had played such good ball up to this tlmo that they were glvc-n tho Bupport of tho grand ptand wlts, who called loudly for ven peance to fall upon tho head of "The Robber Byron." However "vengeance" evldently wnsn't near enough to fall, so the falthful had to stand for lt. Two dlstinct features wero .tho hit? ting of tho domon Powell, who got three hits out of that many tlmes up, and tho sacrlflcing of McKovltt, who reglstored throe of theso out of four turns i.tt bat. Hla flrst tlmo up he fUed to Helfron. Another feature was tho manner in whlch Shaffor handlod Co? wan's error in tho flfth. Notwlthstand ing hla glbbon-llke reach ho had to jump for tho asslst, and tho way he noared Into tho alr for that wild heavo would have put many would-bo flying machlnos to uliame. Had it not been for his beautiful stop, Hlcks would easily havo taken second. Tho score: Itiehitiiuid, Plnycrs. Tltman. rf . 3 1 Reovo, sb . 3 0" J-Ieffron, lf . I i fWallace, cf . 2 0 piebrle, 21) . 4 0 Cowan, 31.?..."? o 'fShaffer, lb.'..3 o AValsh, c . 2 0 Jjong, p. 2 0 AB. R. H. O. A. F> . Totals ;.? ?.23 2 2 24 12 2 ', . Danville. Players. AB. R. II. O. A. E. 'Doylo, 2b i. 3 iTPowell, lf . 3 SMcKevltt. lb. 1 'fetzer, 3b . 4 'ttlenn, cf . 4 frllcks, rf i. 4 SRyari, c ........ 2 /jROggy, BB ;.,... 2 \Walkor, p . 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 Totals .... .215 3 0 34 10 1 Score hy innlngs: R, panvlllo .000110 01?3 ?Richmond.10 00000 1?2 Summary: Ktolon bases-?HofCron, Tltman. Saerlflco hits?Powoll, Reove, jlleffron, McKovltt (3), Ryan, Roggy, 'j^ong. Bases on balls?off Long, 1; ,.j?ff A\ralkor, fi. Hlt by pltched balls? fWalltor, 1. Struck out?by Long, 1; $>y AValkor, 5. Passed balls?Ryan (2). .?JTlmo of game, one hour,und fifteon ?Jnlnutes. Umplro, Byron, ' Attondanco, /400. Hi'HiIm Ur,rst-N <o llutl u'o. [Special to Tho TltnoB-Dlapatoh.] FRFDKRICKSBURO, VA., June 28,? 3, II. Hurkamp shlppod to-day hja two U)en [Kldnsy and Bladder Troubles QAPSUHES 11 DISCHARQESj IU3UEVBD IN |24 Hours Kach Cap- /^"\', sulc beara(MlDY)i the name*3r-\_< iievcare qfcounttr/tttt '? AM, I>HL'G01B'1'H. i wm NOTED ITALIAN DRIVER NAZAURO. urlcMs nutolnt, who, next to liiirntry Oldfleld, in, prrhiipii, tlie moit rccklcsa nml fmiioiiN chnufTcr ln tlie world. e ' steeplechasors, Flylng Vlrglnlan d Notre Knlp, to Huffnlo,. N. Y,, to ke part ln the steoplcchascs of thc ^ raco meetlng thcre. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Montgomtry, 0-2; Nashvlllc, X-Ji. NAHHVILLE, TENN., Juno 28.?? ontgomcry and Nashville dlvlded inors ln a doublo-header to-day. Score by lnnings: R._Rt.E. nshvllle .0 000100 0 0?1 8 1 ontgomery ...3020000 1 0-6 8 2 Bntterles: Sorrel and Wells; wodrns kI Seabaugh. Tlme, 1:43. Umplres, Inn and Hackett. Second game: * Score by lnnings: R. H. E. ashvllle .0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 ??5 10 0 ontgomery ...00000020 0?2 5 2 Bntterles: E. Duggan and Wells; 'ecms, Maiarky and Hausen nnd Sea lugh. Timo, 1:40. Umplre. Hackett. Slireveiiort, :tt Mcinpufa, 'Z. SHREVEPORT, June 28.?In the xth wlth two out. Daly slngled and twp-base hlt by Clark, gave the lo iIb the wimilng run. Score by lnnings: R. H. E. ?irevoport .02000100*?3 8 2 ernphls .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0?2 5 1 Bntterles: Flsher and Rapp: Bills nd Owens. Tlme, 1:45. Umplre, .udderham. nirinlntrliiim, 4; Atlimtu, 3. BIRMINGHAM, ALA., June 28.?In a ansatlohal ten-lnning game tho lo ils defeated Atlanta to-day. Scoro by lnnings: R. H. E. irmlngham ..0002000011?4 9 1 tlanta .. ._0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0?3 9 2 Batterles: WUhelm and Garvln; pade and Smlth. Tlmo, 2 hours;'' Um Ire, Zlrnmer. New OrleaiiK, 7) Little Jloek, 3. LITTLE ROCK, Juno 28.?Eyler /eakened in the thlrteenth Innlng of o-day's game, and New Orleans won. Score by lnnlnga: R. H. E. Jttle Rock.300 000 100 000 0?4 12 4 .'ew Orleans.010 000 300 000 3?7 13 Batterles: Eyler and Woods: Frltz, luese und Matthows. Tlme, 2:15. Ura dre, Pfenninger. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE AiiKiist.-i, -l Savunnnb, !.'? SAVANNAH, GA., June 2S.?Kelber'a vildness ln the flrst two lnnings was esponalble for Augustn's vlctory. Score by lnnings: R. H. E. iavanridh .00000000 1?1 1 4 LugUBta .11000000 0?2 5 1 Batterles: Kelber and Kahlkoff; lolmes and Fox. Umplre. Mace. Tlme, :20. Coliuiibiu, -; Jaekuonvllle, 0. COLUMBIA, S. C, June 28.?The 10 :als bunched hlts ln tlie second innlng ,0-day and won easlly. Score by lnnings: R. H. E. racksonvllle ...000000000?0 4 1 :olumbla .02000000 *?2 8 2 Batteries: Leo, Schan and Roth; Vle jliari and Smlth. Timo, 1:50. Umplre, Davis. / Game Postponcd. MACON. GA., Juno 28.?Macon ^harleston, postponod: rain. ROCKWELL CHOSEN TO LEAD MIDDIES New York Boy Is Elccted Cap tain of Naval Acadcmy Eiglit. ANNAPOLIS, MD.. Juno 28.?The nombers of tho midshipmen crew have ilected Francia Warron Rockwoll, of s'ew York Clty, to crfptaln tho Navy ilght nert year. Thls announcement was mado upon he return to Annapolfs of Midshipmun rlolllday, of tho crew, this afternoon. Rockwell, in the recent Poughkeepsie i-aco, pulled No. G oar. Whero. They Play To-Duy. Rlchmond ;Journals and' -Locos at Byrd Purk. , ?, .. , Tlmea-Dlspatch and, Watklns-Cot trell at Forost Hlll Park. Chesapeako and Ohlo Oflleo and ChrlBt Church. Assoclation on tho latter's grounds. Club StiiniltiivM'. Clubs. Won Journals ?.**???? 1 Locos .... w... .?.*#..... 0 Tlmea-Dlspatch ?,....? 3 C. & O. Oflleo ?.: 1 Chriat Clutrch Aaa'n.. 1 Watklns-Cottrell. 1 Tho amalour games for to-day aro of eonsldorablo intereat. The champlons moot tho preaont loadors, and after tho flno exhlbltion of tho chnmpa ugainat tho strong C. & O. aggrogatlon last Saturday doubtloss a 'arge crowd wlll vislt Byrd Park. Mr. Mlscoo wlll umplro, Forost Hlll wlll bo the soono of the llrst actual meetlng betwoon. Tho Tlmes-Dispatch and Wntklnn-Cottrell teains, incloinont weathor and a mla underatandlng accountlng for the do lay. As both toams wlll be at full ntrongth, lovors of the sport mlght do worse than. tako ' a trlp out to the park thls afternoon. Tho batterles wlll ho Walkor und Rowe, for tlie prlnters, and Lowls and Bookor, for tho irotimongors. Umplro, Mr, Bondor, 0, & O. has lost the sorvlcos of, lts craok pltchor for to-tlay's contest, but arrangemonts havo boon mado for tho releaso of an old frlend, who wljl ap poar on thls team for tho flrst tlmo. C. C, A. has boon eonslderably strength oned slnce last week, nnd a closo con test ls antlolpated, Mr, O'Toolo wlll J*"* tha ln4lcAtpi'4 M RAPPLE SHOWS TO isily Gaptures Thistle Staket Fcaturc at Sheepshead Bay Track. QUGH RIDING MARS RAC irst Mason and Hyperion IJ Have Chances Rttined by Buhching of Field. NEW YORK, Juno 28.? Grappl icked down frorn 1G to 5 to 5 to vorite, easlly won tho Thistle stakc e featuro of the card at Sheepshe; ly to-day. There was conslderab mgh riding in this raco. in wh< irst Manon and Hyperion II. were tl ilef suffererB, their chances belt ereby ruined. Summariest Flrst race?selling, flvo and a hu irlongs, Futurlty course?Earl G. i 1) flrst, Scallop (7 to 1) aecon Mld Star (10 to 1) third. Time, 1:01 Second race?mlle?Clolatress (4 i flrst, Anneta Lady (12 to 1) secor. uby (12 to 1) third. Time, 1:41. Third race?Steeplechase, Sho uirsc?Bayor.et (20 to 1) first, Sho f AVilllams (5 to 1) second, Dlck Sha 1 to 2) third. Time, 4:10. Fourth race?Thistle stakes, sellir. ae mlle and a furlong?Orapple (5 I flrst. Dolly Spanker (5 to 1) secor ted Frlar (12 to 1) third. Tin :53 4-5. Fifth raco?mile and a furlonpr jrf?Jacquln (4 to 1) flrst, Gb Betwe 12 to 1) second, Confedorate (5 to ilrrl. Time. li&L Sixth race?a'emng, mile?Lady Vi ent (7 to ly'flrst, Crafty (20 to econd, Easton (40 to 1) third. Tin :41 3-5. Seventh race?selllng, mlle?Bl iook (20 to 1) flrst. Belcast (4 to econd, Vaquero (30 to 1) third. Tin :41. 3ELL LEATH WINS LATONIA FEATUR: Dnly One Other Favorite Fi ishes in Front at Cin cinnati. CINCINNATI, OHIO, June 28.?T avorltes were successful at Latoi o-day. Tho feature of the card, iteeplechaso handlcap, waa won 5ell Leath in easy fashlon. Sumn les: Flrst race?five and a half furlong; ;tono Street (3 to 5) flrst, Marga Randolph (18 to 5) st*ond, Wa :ooler'(12 to 1) third. Time, 1:07c Second raco?slx furlongs?Bensc nirst (40 to 1) flrst, Bert Osra (20 .) second, Dr. Lee Huffman (10 to ,hlrd. Time. 1:16 1-6. Third race?sevon furlongs?Mli 3 to 1) flrst, Convolo (even) seco 3ottle (4 to 1) third. Time, 1:28 3-i Fourth l race?steeplechase han ap, ahort course?Doll Leath (6 to Irstj Rejectable (2 to 1) second. Cl ^eader (8 to 1) third. Time, 2:57. Flfth raco?flve furlongs?Balla ;o 1) flrst, Loulso K. (20 to 1) seco :altha (4 to 1) third, Titne, 1:02 1 ?Slxth race?mile and a quarte Scalplock (7 to 1) llrst. Sultry (4 to ?econd, Water Lako (40 to 1) th! rime, 2:08 1-5. BLUE LOSES THE FRESHMAN RAC Victory of Harvard No Surpri Yale Jakes Fottr-Oared Event. NEAAr LONDON, CONN., June 21 iarvnrd won tho froshman elght mo and a half lengths. and Yale .?arslty four-oared raco by, perhs on lengths on the mornlng tldo on I'hamof, Rlver to-day, and tho reE conflrmod prodictlons, ComltiK wlth tho great victory .ho Yulo varslty elght Jast nlght, ,vin of tho four to-dav was a bou ?>t prratlflcatton to A'alo men, and avidenco of tho efilcloncy of Co; Kenneoy's tralnlng. It was an c raco for tho Blua to wln, whllo freshman raco was a hard ono for V to loso, and correspondlngly a triuP for tho Cambridgo youngotorH. ' racos woro worth tho seolng, althoi a more romnant of tho hpst of yosi day had tho courago to Btay over thom. Both racca wero ttpBtroam, on Ir.oomlng tlde, ln amooth water. both wero rowed ln ?low time. It ' Harvitrd strongth ln tho froshman lock of it ln tho four-oarod whlch m the roaults us they Wore. The unomelnl tlmo for tho frosh' elghts woroi Harvard, 11:11; V 11:14. The nnofflolal tlmo for. tho var fours for two tnlles: Yale, 12:31; I vard, 12:50. IIHOKE AVORLD'S RECORD IN ItS-MII.H Al/TO R, BT. PAUL, MINN., Juno 28.?T men brolt.^ tlio wprld's rocord for t\ ty-ilve mllos for tourlng cars u tiio prevalllng condltlona ln tlio t ratw at Hamllno Track this a/terp Eddlo Bald, who flplshod flrst, "n tlie rocord by nearly two, nilnutes, tho other two, who broko the re went bottor than the formor tlrm sovoral Hoconda. Tho tlmo for twenty-flvo lnllos waa: Bald, 80:2! j Slmpson, Mlnne^poliSj, .8};GQ; ,\Vlni s Wliitc Sox Bcat Brpwns?Dctrbit Tigcrs Uown thc Clcvcland Larrupcrs. NATIONALS SWAMP NEW YORK Athietics Losc to Bdstori?Cubs Dcicatcd?Pittsburg Juirips Ahca'd of I'liillics. AMERICAN LEAGUE YcKtcrday's Itehulls. New York, 5; Washlngtpn, 1C. Boston, 4; Phlladclplila, :i. St. Louis, 2; Chicago, <? Dctrolt, t\ Cleveland, 0. To-Dtt)'N (illlllC*. Chicago at St. Louis. Woshington at Now York. Cleveland at Detrolt. Phlladclphla at Boston Ctub !it,-l'iill?KN. Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C Chicago . 38 21 .64 Cleveland ........ 3K 23 .02 Phlladelphia .31 20 .50 Detrolt . 3.1 25 .55 New York .,. 27 30 .47 St. Louis . 27 35 ^ .43 Boston . 22 38 * .36 Washington . IS 37 .32 TlBers Uuncli Hlta. DETROIT, MICIL, June 28.?Detrol bunched two hlts Wlth a base on ball and a wlld throw to the plnte, scorin enough runs to wln. Scoro by innlngs: R. H. I Detrolt ....0 020000 0 '?2 7 Cleveland. .,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 5 Batterles: Etibank and Schmid! Llebhardt. Clarkaon and Clarke. Tinit 1:25. Umplre, O'Loughlln. Hlt'eNH Wondcra Hlt thc Ball. ST. LOUIS, Juno 28.?Chicago wo to-day's game from St. Loulai 6 to 2. U to tho alxth innlng no hlts were muil off Powell, but after that ho waa h freely and hla support was bad. Scoro by lnnings: R. H. 1 St. Louis.,.. 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0?2 6 Chicago ....000002 0 3 1?6 S Batterles: Powoll and O'Conno Smlth nnd Sullivun. Timo, 1:58. Un pires, Evans and Connolly. Bnrrett's Home Hun AViua. BOSTON. June 28.?The substltutlc of Prultt for Winter in the nlnth t< day enabled Phlladelphia to tle tl score. Barrett's'home run in the twelfi decided the game in Boston'a favor, to 3. Score by lnnings: R. H. 1 Boston .000 020 010 001?4 4 Phlladelphia..000 000 102 000?3 12 Batterles: Wlntor, Prultt and Crige Plank nnd Powers. Time, 2:32, Umplr Sherldan. T1?1h In Hnrd to IU'lIevc NEW YORK, Juno 2S.?Washlngtt batted Moore out of tho box ln tl openlng Innlng of to-day's gnmo ai won out by a score of 16 to 5. Score by innlngs: R. H.: Wash.4 113 0 2 10 4?16 20 New York..O 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0? 5 12 Batterles: Hughes and Hoydo Moore, Brockett and Rlckey. Tlme, %'. Umpires, Stafford and Hurst. NATI0NAL LEAGUE. y YcNterdny's Kesults. Chicago, 1; Pittsburg, 3. Phlladelphia, 2; New York, 3. Clncinnati-St. Louis postponed; *i weather. Brooklyn, 5; Boston, 6 (ten innlng: To-Duy's Gnmes. Pittsburg at Chicago. Now York at Phlladelphia (2 game: Boston at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Cinclona Clilb StuiuliiigH Clubs. Won. Chicago. 47 New York . 36 Pittsburg . 32 Phlladelphia ..... 33. Boston .,?.... 26 Cinclnnati ....... 27 Brooklyn. 23 St. Louis . 15 kOE \\-t-o. 011 I'dur ilnl 1011. ?oko and ;ord . by the ; e. (itnuia Sllll Winnlng. PHJLADELPHIA, June 28.?N York agaln defeated Phlladelphia day by opportune hitting, couplod W errors by tho Ipcals. Score by innlngs: R. H. New York ..10000002 0?3 4 Phlla.. .,..0 0002 0 00 0?2 5 Battorles: Taylor, \Ames and Bow. man; Coridon and Jacklltsch. Th 2:00, Umplre, Rlgler. Plttabiirg, Thougli Outbattcd, Wliin CHICAGO, Juno 28.?Chicago o batted Pittsburg to-day, but tho h were generally made wlth tho ba unoccuplod, nnd Pittsburg won, 3 to Score by innlngs: R. H. Chbcago ...00000 0 10 0?1 8 Pittsburg .. 00100002 0?3 6 Batterles: Lundgron and Klli Camnltz and Olbson. Tlmo, two ho.t Uiuplres, Johnstono and O'Day. Tcu Iuuines nt Ilrooklyn. BROOKLYN, Juno 28.?Boston b the local club in a ton-lnning game day by a acoro Of 6 to 5, Scoro by innlngs: R. H Boston ..O00000DO0 1?6 11 Brooklyn .001100300 0?5 9 Batterles: Llnderman, Ybung i Noedhnm; Pastorlus and Rltter. Tl. 11. Umplro, Klem and Emsllo. Announcement. To tho Publloj Wo liorr loavo to i nounco to the public that wo wlll st ln tho Real Estuto buslness on J lst, 1007, at 1015 Bank Street (W. Blunton's old stand), nnd wlll bo g to boo all partlea dcstrlng to buy, i or ront proporty. Wo lntcnd to conduct our buslijoss tho basis of merlt, nnd unloas wo tr you falr and siiuare we don't want y property. Yours to aorvo, MOSEhEY & OOKLINf The "Llvo" Hoal Estuto Puo ton BEACH PARK. All speclal trnjns loavo Soutl Rallroad, Fourtoenth Stroot, Dally, oxcopt Sunday, 5:3b P. M, Sundays, 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Roturnlpg from Beach Park?Di 10 P. M.; Sunday, 8 and 10 P. M. Itoiiud Trlp, M? Ccuts. buc^Tbeach Flneafc bnthlpg on tho coast. \ round. trlp ovoj-y Sunday, vla ph peako and Ohio Sunday ouilngs. L **?P YOUNGMAN WITHSTRAWHAT CAME TO AID OF TEACHER Intcrcstin^ Incidcnt of Rcturn of Kindergartcn Class From a Picnic. PnasohKOrfl on nn enstbriund Mnln doi Stiret car abnlit dtisk Weflnosdny niKht str woro coiiHlrlerubly Illtoroated ln a ro* be( liirnlng plcnlc party, evidontly the gol t'-aeher of a klndorgnrton and her aet scl.olars, co'mlhg In from Idlewood. af-f Elght or teii tow-lieaded t"ts, somo of nni them bnrely ablc to Hcramble up on tho hm our Hcnls, clustored alimit tho pretty tlu young Bchoolmn.'um, who wus londed kbi dtwn wlth wrnps, ltincli bankots inul tlu plcnlc parapliernulln. sw When tho car reoehod Flrst Street, th( roruing east, n sruilhbound Hollywood mr, cni wns madly sounding Its gong, ln alu hanto to bo off. There was a BCt'amblq on uinniig the chlldron for the honor ot clu ringlng the boll. The llttlo school tti.cher took up the smiillest chlld nnd nsl two lunch boxes, and stnrted for tho atv RYAN DEHIND'THE Georgia Ccntral Thought to Bc Going Later to Rock Islari'd. OUTLET TO THE ATLANTIC Wall Street Hcars Tlia't Ryan Supplied Money for ? Purchase. . [Special to The Tlmcs-Dlspatch.j NEW YORK, Juno 28.?There was a story afloat In AVall.Streot to-day and credlted ln many qUartorfl that Rock Island lnterests havo an undcrstnndlng with Oakleighf Thorno and Marsden J. Perry concerning tho Central Rallroad of Georgla to tho effect that tho road shall pass at tho end of two years to tho St. Louls and San Franclsco, thc-reby glving tho Rock Island systom an outlet to the Atlantic seaboard, and thus enabllng lt to compote successful ly ln tho South. ln tho salo of tho Georgla Ccntral wero Included, lt was sald, tho sub sldlary ocean etoamBhlp Hncs, and lt -was further assertcd' that llntorosts close to Thomas F. Ryan were sttp plying tho flnances for tho enter prise. Tlie Rock iBland systom now oxtends down tho Mlsstsslppl \ralley to tho Gulf, nnd, crosBes tho Mexican bordor. AVlth outlotV.p_n the Atlantic coast, tho systom would bo one of the greatest trunk llnes in the country. No mat ter who ls back of the deal, lt is cer taln that Thorno and Perry mado it puroly as a short tlmo investmont, probably with a guaranteo, and that tho purchasers wero certaln that with In two yeara they could (ind a re purchaser on terms satlsfactory 'to themselvea, partlcularly as severnl *n terests have alroady expressed th?\r deslro to buy tho property. GOES TO THt'ST COJU'AiAT. Cvutrnl of GcorRln to Bo Operatcd a* ludepeiidcnt Coueern. Tho Richmond Terminal reorganlza tlon committee, whlch has had control of tho stock of tho Georgla Central Rallway since 1S96, has, it is sald, dlsposed of the road to Oakleigh Thorn, presldent of the Trust Company of Amerlca, and Marsden J. Perry, prosi dent of tho Union Trust Company, of Provldonce. Whllo on the surfaco tho Southern Rallway Company does not appear ln the deal, it is sald in rall? way clrcles that lt had a largo Interest in tho Central of Georgla,_ and this Interest ls now belng sold. Tlio Southern Rullway'B interest in the stock ls descrlbed as.purely mone tary, absolute control of the stock, whlch waa the entlre_ capltal stock of tho, Georgla road, $5,000,000 ln all having been vested ln outsiders. Nevortheless, there has been fault found ln tho South wlth tho Southorn's Interest in the competlng lino, and tho prcsont agltatlon against rallroads has not ter.ded to tmprove the sltuation. Whllo no statement was mude by tho Sapthern Rallway in regard to Its rea sons for deslring to ltquldate the stoclc, lt ls not unllkely that ono of Its pur poses was to avoid any agltatlon on tho pnrt'of tho Statb or Federal authorl tles in regard to tho rolotlons betweon tho roadB. Tho Southern has alwaya malntalned that lt exerclsod no con? trol whatevor in tho managoment of tho Central. Tho proceeda of tho salo, .howevor, wlll bo paid into tho troasury of tho Southern Rallway, and the. Southorn's representatlveg on tho board of dlrec tors of tho Central of Georgla wlll re tlro, and. will bo succeodod by Mr. Thom, Mr. Pori-y and Mr. AVllllam F. Shoehan, who woro olocted diroctors ut a meetlng held in Goorgta a day or two ago. The prlco paid for the stock has not boon mado publlc. It ia stoted that tho now owncra. of tho lino havo doolared thetr purposo to bo to oporato and to duvolop the systom as an indopondont ono, for.tho benollt of its stockholdors and tho publlc iiorvod thereby, and ac cordlngly thoy wlll, for nt lonst two years, contlnuo to hold sixty per cent. of tho stock. Tho present offlcers of tho corpora tlon, lt Is Btatod, wlll bo contlnued nnd no cliargos wlll bo mado hy tho owliors until thoy have had nmpFo tlmo to in vestlgato tho oporatlous of tho entiru property. Mr. Porry and Mr. Shoohan aro both assoclatod trlth Mr. Thorn on tha dl roctorato of tho Trust Company of Amerlca. Mr. Thorno ls Intorosted wlth Mr. Porry also ln tho Norfolk nnd Southern Rallroad and ln extonslvo lumber larida In tho South. The Central of Goorgla owns 1,410 mllcs of track and pperatOB 1,014 mllos. Its maln lino runs from Savannah to Atlauta und Chattannnga, and thoro nro hrnnches runnlng down to Blr mlngltnm and Montgomery, It con trois tho Ocean Steamshlp Company operuting between Savanruih and Now York. Tlio Coutrnl's surplus ln lOCB was about $600,000. L TUKE MnTIER UP (Contlnued from Flrst Pago.) ooiumon law ls slnillar to that under whlch tho city of Danville proseouto'd. tho conl. doulors of thut placo a year or two ago. Although the proL'.luro wns not ontlroly HiiccnssfuT in tUo hoiiho of eociirlug convlctloii, the prosooutlon had a wholesoino dotorrent offect. Ia breaklni; up the eomhlnatlon and so curltig snine measuro of competltlon. Tlio Stato must provo consplracy to tnonopolUe tho sale of a product, to ralse prlcos therefor, und to control tjie local supply, it ls poHslhio uIbo that tho grand Jury on Moiulay may lnnulro Into tho stutus of tho local coal deulors, soinu of whom, lf not all, huvo aont out notlces llxlng prlcos up to Septomher. Whothor liy colrieldence and tho op OVtttlon of tho ordlniiry. Iuwh of trado I or. hy dollliorolo cottibiuntlon to llx 1.5b'! prlcos, tho locril coul ilealors do gen saa-jorally quotct tho sume prioow, an.i whon tive ono nnnouncos au, advui'.c.u nil or LTtl ny. r. A very dappcr yotlhg man, in iw lint nnd Wlllto llnnnels, who had n cvlng tho party for aomo tlmo, to hla feet nnd asked If ho mlgnt 1st. tflifi enibarraRafd young Indy inted, nnd tho pollto yotith toolc up thor of tho chllilren nnd various illos an<l coutfi, nnd Cftrrled them to CUnbBton/ Tho school teaoher hored hor Ilock around hor, counted rn. nnd tlmnked the young nuin, who ing on tho bnc-.k Btep of the enr n? con'ductor1 rung hla bell. As tho cnt vod off thc young woman lookeil ut contusedly, and asked n Btranger tho corner: "is thls whero you ngo for Munchcster?" 'ho young nuin ln tho slraw hat has :ed for his vaoritlon, and Wlll bc ty for some tlmo. -.ordlng to common rumnr, thero li comblnation among dealors to up d pricoB, but In thls caso, ln whlcl i rlenlalfl aro as splrited ns tln irr. lt wlll be nccessury also t< ive consplracy to raiso prlces wlth : nderiuate justiflcatlon In order t ivlct any of vlolatlon of tlio com n Itw. Wlll Introdncc Blll. rhe matter of provldlng an adeciudti ti-trust law at tho sesslon of tln neral Assembly boglnnlng In Jan ry wlll cortalnly engago tho atton n of some of tho members. It ha; :>n suggostod that tho Rlchmoui y dolegatlon oot tngcther and frain. :h a statuto, consultlng tho Attor y-General ln draftlng Iti. Tho Nov rk statute ls conslderod by lawyer valuablo guldo. Even lf thls is no ne one member ' of tho Rlchmom legation has -Intlmatod that hc wll :roduco such Aa statute. SKSAID FOR SICK BABIES lperintendent of Mcmorial Hos pital Makes Appeal on Bc half of Suffering Infants. Tho Superlntbn'dortt of tho Mcmorli ospital roakos a. strong and touchln ipeal to tho phllnnthropically lr lnod pnoplo of Rlchmond to uaite, an r scntling contributlons, help malt in tho childron'a -ward of tho hosp I. Thls ward ls admirably Bituatc i tho top floor, belng surroundod c iroo sldes by wlndows. It has a ct tcity of twelvo bods, and at tlme hen necessary, moro bods hnvo bct Ided. During tho hot summer month hen lnfant mortallty ln tho slums > la clty la at lts helght, tho demand .r greater than tho ilnanclal cond on of tho hospital wlll permlt of ca g for. Consoquently lt remalns .wi 10 charltably and klndly dlsposedpe o of tho clty to ald and help' ca >r thls class of childrnn, wliose pa lts are unablo to pay evon the smnl it sum for tholr. sustonanco, To tho parents of chlldrem who a blo to. provida them wlth evory coi >rt, beon s\ck, thls nppeal shou :rike most Yorclbly, recognlzing t tllled caro and funds necessary to r eve tholr suffering. Visitors and any ono inlereated lis llne of phllanthropy aro alwo. ?olcome, provided thoro are no co iglous diseuses at thelr honioa. . A bed ln thls ward can 'bo endow ir tho summer months., .or year, b ny contributlons, no matter hc mall, wlll be gratefully recelved he superlntendent, and acknowled lents made: or elso contributlons c o left In tho mite-boxes. whlch ha cen placed In many of tho prominc laces of buslness ln tho clty. Thleves from Cliolee, Tho thcorlsts say thnt men aro dr! n to crlmo by povorty and want, b he thcorlsts are not always rlgl 'hero aro- no doubt some cases of m tealing or swindllng to get liread. b hoy are very few. Not ono crimlr n a hundred in thls country pilfc 'lays burgltir or hlghwaynian becau io's hungry, but because ho Is a crli nnl from cholce nnd would ratli tenl than work. ? Ho knows perf'eci vell that nobody over mado a fortu ir even a decent llvlng by plckl lockets or hreaking Into houses obblng people on tho stroets, ttiows, too, that lt la only a questi >f tlmo Whon tho penltentlary ga vill open for hlm, nnd yet ho- chooi ho uncertalnties of cflmlnal Hfo a dlencss ln proforenco to iiteady \vc Lt good wages. Good timos Svltll I ?est of the world slgnlfy nothing he crlmlnal, except that tho man ?obs Is llkoly to havo a little m, nonoy In his pockets. No matter h irosporous tho.rest of tho world n >e, lts crlmlnals aro always hard iVhdn a sneak thlef makos a haul i footpad gets .hold of somebod ?oil tho flrst idea ls to spond lt. ;oes at cards, In dlves, groggeri tnywhere, to anybody that wants ind, no mnttor how largo the haul, l Uttlo wliilo it la all gono and anotl |ob must bo rtono to got moro. G> ?ral prospority meana nothing to rogue, Tho devll jinys low wages i mall oontracts.?St, Louis Glo Domocrat. . Eeal Estate For Rent. FOR RENT, ONE OF THE BEST NEW STORE! on ono o? tho best blocka on South Side Broad Stre Throo storios, with. olovator, t long, high-pltched stororooms. 1 storo is well sultod for a ilrst-c! buslness of any klnd, liloul loc-ution a nuw llrin. Will make very low pr J. D. CAHNKAL it SOI Real Estate For Sale. F OR SAW, 15 feot oillce oalc and gluss piinol r tltlon, wlth dOorsj atyllah. I.t coat per foot. Wlll l?t lt go for ?2.50 foot. Sno lt at J. TUOMl'SON BROWN & CO.'S, 1113 Faat Maln Stroe Imporlant Notice. c. &o. Sunday SeasicleOutin Comnioncliig to-inorrow, Sunday, ,1 30th. H_'iO round trlp. LoaveNll motul. 8 A. M. TOO IiATIS TO CLAsSIKY. iVOR 6JALW, SPIPER PHA*3TON, good condltlon, sultabla for in uso or dqotor'a practice, Apply Auction Sales?Future Days By H. A. Mr.Ourdy. Real Kstnto AuctloncotA AUCTION KALE OP , TAVO-STORY DKTACTIED FRAME inVELLING, 605 N. Twenty-seventh St., BETWEEN LKirUT AND M STREETS, ON TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1907, AT fl P. Mi Tho dwelling contalns about olnrhl rooms, wlth usiial convenlonccn. ThfL lot ls 3.1 feot front. and rtins bftCk 12a feet to nn nlley. Tlio prope;rty ls well located, both for rental purposos or a home. n, TERMK: AV111 be llboral. Immediately after above?say, nt G:34 ?I wlll offer a ErjILDING LOT, 36X132, tn nn nlley on onst lino of Twenty olghth Street, betweon Vonable and R |Streets. By Pollard & Bagby, Roal Estato Auction ?ors. GOING AT AUCTION, Choice 67-Acre Suburban Property RU91T. ORDERS FROU THE CHICAGO/, OWNER TO CLOSE OUT THAT BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD. FORMEK LY OWNBD BY JUDGE AVADDILX* KNOW AS SEBREE'S ADDITIOJSf. SITUATED ON ( BEAUTIFUL PLATEAU OVERLOOK-, 1NG THE CITY, ] ABOUT HALP A MILE EAST OF. THU' X.OCOMOTIVE IWORKS, and ' FRONTING ON MECHANICSVILL.EJ TURNPIXE. |- \\ Tho bulldlngs?a good ton-roonjf brick rosldonco, in beautiful grovo; tw?| lurgo tencment houses, large barn, gra?t nnry and other bulldlngs. Wator*?romt sprlng by ram pressure. Wo wlll soU by auctiorr-on-iho prenv* ises, on TUESDAY, JULY 2.. 1007, xat B:30 P. M., the above-mentionea property. Tho property wlll bo sold as a wholo or ln parts. Plot-of prop-, orty can, bo seen at ofllco of auctlon oer8. If you want to catch on to one-. oC tho qulckost opportunltles todouble> your money by iavestlng, don't fall to be thero on time. TERMS: Rensonable, -whichftwIU JaQS announced at date of sale. POLLARD & BAGBY. 1102 East Maln Street --?:-?1 By J. Thompson Brown.-& Co., and N. W. Bowe & Son, , _. f \j) Roal Estato Austlonoers, x. '. J j AUCTION SALE ', OF '? THAT TRACT OF LAND. CONTAINXNCK 38 ACRES, ON PATTERSON AVK/ NUE AND HUTCHESON ROAD, .AD-, JOINING LEONARJD HEIGHTS, AND, JUST OPPOSITE DR. R. A 5>AT-, TERSON'S HOME. t AVo -wlll offer for saio,-on the prenv*. ises, on . MONDAY.^ULY 1ST, J at (J o'clock P. M, tho tract- of lantf' above reforred to, contalnlng 38 acres,' A part of this land ls well wooded, and by reason of Its topography and/ shape. Is readily ripo . for subdlvisioni Into lots. It fronts 1,256 feet on Hutcheson Road and 1,314 feet on Pat-i teraon Avenue, and is in nlce walking' dlstanco of tlio Wenthampton Park ' Railway; the fare on sald rallroad be? lng a five-cent fare, wlth transfers to any part of the city. A plat of this property can be seen at tho ofTlces ot elther of tho auctloneors. TERMS: One-fourth caah, and tho balance at one, two and throo years for notea, wlth intereat at flve per cent., payable semi-annually, and so cured by a deed of truat on the prop? erty; or all cash, at tho optlon of tho purchaser. ' By N. W. Bowe & Son, Rcnl Estate Auctloneors. AUCTION OF THE BRICK DWELLING-, No. 906 1-2 Fioyd Avenua At tho request o? the owner, who 1? determinod to sell, avo avIU offer for. sale, on the prcmlses. on TUESDAY. JTJLY 2, 1907. at G o'clock P. M., the property abovo referred, together with the lot upon' whlch it standa, fronting 28 feet and runnlng back 140 foet to an alley lai) tho rear. Tho house has sevon rooms,; and by reaaon of Its deslrable location.. could, wlth tho oxpendlture of a small; aum, bo mado a charmlng home or an paylng inveatment. .TERMS: Llboral. By Charles A. Roso, No. G North Ninth Street. By Request, AUCTION SALE OP Brick Dwelling, No. 626 Church Street, ON JULY 1ST, AT 6 P. M., contalnlng oloven rooms, all ln good/l order. Lot, 30 x 100 -feot or more. This la a good renter, or sultablaj for deslrablo home. TERMS: Ono-half caah; balanco 111 Blx and twolvo months. CHARLES A. ROSE. Auctloneer. By J. Thompson Brown & Co? Real Eatato Agunts and Auctloneerfc IN ly'? ViO PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF A Choice Corner Lot, AND ONE ADJOININO. IN FAIRMOUNT ADDITION. TUESDAY, JULY' 'J. 1907, 0 P. M. Thciso two lots front on tho corne* of Fairniount Avenuo nnd Twentleth Street, und aro each 20 x 13S feet to a, 16-foot alley, Nothlng bottor ln Fatr* iiiount. TERMS: One-thlrd caah: balanco In ono und two voars. wlth intorest. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. Auctloneors. f_,-< By John T. Goddln & Co.. Real Estato Agents and Attctlonecrs. EXECUTOtt'S AUCTION SALE OF MODERN BRIClv DAVELLINO, 719 1-2 West. Clay Street, AlTSO DESIRABLH BRIClv DAVELtr 1NG SU!) NORTH HENRY STREET, "As oxecutor of T. P. Crump, I wlM .->ll, at publlc auction, on the prein* ises, on TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1907, AT 6 P. M., tho aboyo-doscrlbed two-story dweR ir.g, 710 1-2 West Clay Street, contain* ' ing elght rooms, porcelaln buth, hot nrut cold water. Lot fronts 16 feot 11 lnchoH, nnd runa back 1!>9 feet G lnch?a lo an alley 14 feet wlde. Tlild housa Ih ln nlce ropalr and occupled by an excollont tonnnt. Immediatoly after?-say, 0:3" o'clorR ?I wl.ll sell the nbovo-niontlon?d, two. story, brlok" dwelling, 509 NORTH HENRY STREET, contalnlng aoven rooms, bftth, &c. *rt?* lot fronts Vi feet, and runa hauk 1i? feet. Theso hometl. nro well tniltod fot? hom?? or flrst-clasBf l,pve?tmf-ivt.i?. "J: TERMS: A ?st-ciaBB t sale. | ..^ll^^^DDZN^xocutp^J