THE BCAltMtXM ENTERPRISE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1904. -7T : TDT TT1VTO TP 'PO HP XX TP Once more we plunge our Knife to the hilt severing us from all profits and dropping the shecKles into the purses of our many customers. All who are familiar with our methods of doing business will cheerfully say THE GLOBE gives you what they advertise. & -c? & & & & 7K.ead Carefully 'our Trices then compare them tilth others. tttt m JLLJL JL-j JL Glvt mathtGlobt Carpets at Wholesale prices il'iilon Ingrain, M Inclii-a wide, rimmI pniUTiia: VKuliir prlro 7jiur'yari; inr I'lutim, Hil I'riio, per yard..-. .'t CS ) All wool "ii Indie wide, bright color.: regular prlco' , j M-r yard; our I'liinito Halo I'rlcf, jht y:ir All wool, mini lu-qvy, :tU Inches wld. In nut If ul pnt'oriiR; H Kttl.ir price $I.imi yard; our I'lungo Solo Piled "or yard 73 Velvet llriitiKi'lri, till latent doslKna; rvKular pilflti f 1 .50 per yard, '.. duriiis; iliix miIu only, per yard .1.21 t ICxliii Axinliisii r, handsomest lino In city: roRiifnr lrlco 2.00 mt ynnl; our money siivIiir sale price, i'r yurd, 1.G0 Our Stock of PORTIERS t; mum Im reduced. 'o luivo (.Uoprlu nil ilio liitcM tli'Hlitim In toi!ui Mrlprt mil brocaded piiKi rnn, .raitKlug ; iu prices from S2.2." " $20 leMlr. Our upstairs display 'rooiiiv' ls lari;e nml well lighted. It will Rlvo ub plonH" mo lo show you our stock. We Will Also Add Our I.iico Curtains iin.i niiKi In this Vl.VGI5 SAI.R. Wo will ninko you prlcoa never before mmlo. Tliono gra nil n.'-w kooiIh, the very Intent atylos nml lionnt iful patterns. Don't fall to Hi'O llll'lll. Our Matting Sale Tk Clekt It Bair. will i.ii intio ilurliiK ilio work. W' have furnished ) ninny houses with iniiUlnR o will not piutiy prices, but they aro alwaya Uio loweat. . 'J Our Mirk of hIuuI.-h la tix larn nml wo will kiilfo lliotu ilurrtnit ttilfl aalo. Ilxfi flnih Slmilca, dlffortnt rolora; roBtilar prlco 40c;- i2 ; M Cloth Sluuli'H with frlnec; rcRiilnr prlro G0?: " cut iti.s 39 Our oil SIihiI.'h, Duplex Klmdi'a nml extra wlilo SIiiuIoh, all gn at a hvavy (IIkcoiiiiI ilurlmt lliln Halo. ; 556 Pearl GLOBE FURNITURE COMPANY Phones 786 BASEBALL DOPE FOR NEXT YEAR ANTICIPATED BEAUMONT WILL HAVE TEAM IN FIELD DE SPITE RUMORS. WIESS GIVES BACK PLAVERS Meeting of League Called for Tues day Evening, when affairs of Season Will B Wound Up. A moctinpr of (ho club owners ot 1 1m Simla Texan LnnRiie of Rasclmll C'nlis been callod for Tuesday veiling In fJalvoslon. At that time the question of baseball in South Texas next season will be taken up and at least partially ROttlcd. Also, the affairs of the league for the sea son just closed will be wound up. One of tho most important actions in the latter line will bo the division of tho reserve fund, vlliich has been quietly accumulating all the season. It is expected there will be between $?,flOO and $3,000 to portion out among the managers. This will 'help some," especially in Beaumont, where Perry Wiess is supposed to have lost money on the second ser icr. It is not known whether Wiess will get this money or the Club com pany, but it is probable the sum will lie divided equally between the com pany and Perry. Next Season. In Galveston and Houston there has been considerable discussion re-' giirding Beaumont's position in base ball in (be future. It has been charged that this city will be cut out of the reckoning for next year, be cause the past season has been pro ductive of more or loss trouble, al leged to emanate from this place. Charges and counter charges of jock eying with games, buying players mid umpires, etc.. have been made. It has also been charged that fandom ii, lieni'inont exerts too great an In fluence in the conduct of the teams b"i-e and that it would be better for the interesls of the league if this citv were cut out. It is the opinion smoug baseball experts who know that all this nnuiimts to nothing and the predic tion is ma'le lhrit -Beaumont will have ,i team in the league next season a.i surely ns there is a league. The men who will decide whether Beaumont is to be included In the list are the own er'i of the olher clubs, because Hip Hub owners 'ecide such questions by vote and liecnupe three votes Is a majority in this four club aggrega tion. I F-vor Beaument. Welly anil Johnson, owners or th j riuhs In Jlonston and Galveston re spectively, will vole to hive Bepii numi included, been us Welly and onus-on have both made money on ll.elr panics here, hnvw always mad. i.'-mry hero and will always make money lure. They reentcnlxe Bean tiinnt'ns a "good baseball town." As n matter ef fact. Perry Wiess did not ,nv tbe Beaumont club at the close r lli firi series, lie only b ased It for $1. and acte,i as manager f'r the Dilvlns Trk n-social ion, wi.icn still b..ds Hie franchise and frwtri the llayois. Wiess has fumed lh. c!-ib bacii to the owners and thes rrnlle-t.K-n. A. B. Br.Kk. Waller A. M,ri-1-j x Oocru. nmin' F'cher ami Wrche Or-er. prr.po" a t.,m V-e next P-a.m. The Jran rh is h'U in the ram" of Y.ych" Crr,rr prroimt of the bcebaf cbih. Xi, e onit,ifm fans on th in-j ci.ie ic'that the sv next T'-ar v j I ho M...nt ib -r" ax hs ,,i i,,pm man' to pli acnti. . Tli'l'v t..i J-o 'loe Vnu - . ... YaT.Mt tiftt t"- t,,.n or 'i r , ,-ur.Tz Kn An' -n'o bilily Hint If no one can be Induced to lake Hie franchise In ri.m Anl'inln It will bo Irunsferred to Lnke ( 'ha lies, which Is a -good baseball own nml wiiero II Is uclievcdil a lenm wouldd pity. This weu'.l rlim inule the long jump of tho olher clubs t ' Sun Antonio, which has been "oh Jeeled to so si Tenuously. If o ilruw Ins; club were put In nl Snn Anlonlo, however, there wmilil be. no objei:! I.ia lo I be jump, ns money could Fil l!! be made. Six Club Question. ' ' There is a possibility but only n I essibility Hint the North and South Texas I.engues will combine nnd form a six club Texas league, cutting San Antonio out of (his league and Paris out of the Norlh ( lid bunch, making a league of Hous ton, Galveston, Beaumont, Fort Worth, Dallas and Corsicana, It is understood tho North Texns people are favorable to tho proposition now. It Is doubtful, however, If tho South Texas managers will caro to go into the nrrangement, since this league now has a rating one class higher than that of North Texas. The Beau mont management, it. is understood, will oppose tho six club idea nnd It 1:1 understood Johnson of Galveston niso opposes it. Double Season Question, One thing is pretty thoroughly agreed upon by all managers: That is that if there Is a league in South Texas next, year no double season will be played. The belief is that the double season- arrangement has been (he cause, of ntuch-tof t Ito -trtfirble-m the league during the second series and it is anticipated that all hands will oppose such an arrangement for next year. There is no doubt that 'Houston simply quit playing baseball when the second series opened, because it didu aii4 .-to win the secrid series end thereby make a saw off series unnecessary. Houston acted as if it didn't care who won the second se ries as long as it didn't, and the re sult was that, tho patrons of the game here, but especially in the Bayou City, got very sore on baseball gener ally. The expectation is that one season, somewhat longer than either of those played this year, will be the arrangement next year. Keeps All Players. The club owners have thirty days after the close of the season in which to establish their claim on the play ers signed with them the day of the last game hut the local owners have already given notice that they will hold all their men. This does not necessarily mean the team next year will be the same as it was when the season closed, as some ot the men n-.nv lie released and others signed long before practice begins next spring. There is also a possibility that some of the men will be drafted, nil hough no notice of draft by any of the bigger leagues has been received. The Lucifers Here. William Lucifer, the well known physical culturisl, is in Beaumont with a view ot arranging an enter tainment. They gave me in Houston recently for the benefit of the Faith Hume "and the Post said that their work was equal to any ever sii n !n that ciiy. t It- v a 1 , in Fn A tv . vt. that h th- r'T'v Moose Hunting. There is a region In Canada, lo. cated in Northern Ontario, where tho Moose, "the monarch of the forest." is to be found in gn at numbers. This territory is known as "Termasrnmi," and is reached from Buffalo. "hicnco and Detroit by the Crand Trunk rail way syslitn to NiTth Bay. The opn season in this reeion ' from October It.ih to November l"th. lmih day in cinsive. and by applying to T. Bell. Orneral Pass, n per and Ticket Anent. Grand Trunk Railway Pyst.-m. Montreal, all informal ion con' .-nrne rnptis. c'tidcx and full particular" crn be bad. - P-e?ident MelSon Here. rre.-i.Pnt M-!lon. of tbe .?. St. r.,'. fr IN-trf't'-'tn cm pstiv. r in tl-" city an. mill r'-miiin b'-re t'.r 'lavs a'"Ti'l;!'ir to rna''r in cun'-i- lion -w ith the 1" tl ""hi IfS-HE't - tit h ha.' ju t Iw-n ttvjvi i b r GALVESTON IN . ANOTHER GAME . "S' '- . - ft .' .-',: DEFEATED 'HOUSTON YESTEK '.DAY IN SAW OFF SERIES BY SCORE 6 TO 2. rMher was very effective Sand Crabs Now Need But Two More Games to Win the Season's Honors Fast Game Likely This Afternoon. Standing of the Clubs. I'ly'd. Won I.o.-t Por i,. Galveson ii 4 1 .SOU Houston 5 14 ."Oil Result of Saw Off Series. Galveston ......2 Houston 2 Galveston (! Houston 4 Houston 4 Galveston .... 1 Houston 1 Galveston .... 1 Houston 3 Galveston .... :i Galevston ..y.. 15 Houston 2 Galveston 12 Houston 0 Galveston (i Houston 2 Special to the Enterprise: Galveston, Texas, Sept.. 10. Gal veston won tho fifth gamo of tho raw off series here this afternoon, defeating Houston by a score of six to two. This is four games Hie Sand Crabs have won, making them need but two more to win the sea son's pennant. Houston has won but one game in the series, althcugii three tie games have been played. The teams line up this afternoon for the sixth game and Galveston will try hard to cinch the rag further by winning. On the other hand, Hous ton will try hard to win because -a big bunch of rooters are expected from the Bayou City. Little Beulher administered the dope for the lioms. crowd his afternoon and was as ef fective with his slow drop as ever. Kdmondson pitched for the visitors and was hit lustily at times. SECOND ROUND PLAYED. W. L. Coleman and Mrs. F. S. Henry Make Good as Cup Challengers. Mr. W. L. Coleman and Mrs. F. 3. Honryfwefo the winners of the sec ond rounds of play for tho September cups on the links of the Beaumont Golf club yesterday .afternoon. They finished best in the groups which were competing , for Uie privilege of playing1 tin' present cup holders next Saturday. Mr. oCleman's gross wor was R4. Hi handicap being 10 strokes gave him n net score of 11. .Mrs. Henry qualified -with a net scorf of 41 on n handicap of T strokes. A good sized bunch of players in addi tion lo the cup contestants were out for an afternoon of rport. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. by I ho visitors gave .Memphis today's game. Score: .Memphis mo 1 1:: oox ii o o Hhreveport 1121 mil 2m (J ! a Kbret nml Ilurlbiirt; Feyo mid Crn III us. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York Wins Both. New York, Sept. 10. Cnexpecteilly tho Pbiladelpbinns gave ruo locals two hard bailies today, but they were beaten in both. First: Philadelphia, onn ion 2104 0 4 New York oim 012 002 S 7 0 Kiitthoir and Dooin; Wlltso nnd Warner. Second: Philadelphia 200 100 00215 7 r Now York 201 10(1 02x fi !) II Col well nnd Ttot h Taylor and Bow-crmnn. Pittsburg Captured Both. , Piltsburg, Sept. in. Pittsburg enp I ii red both games with comparative ease. Score: First: Piltsburg 010 000 01 x 2 fi 1 Chicago ; ooo loo pooI 4 :! Kobertaille nnd Phelps; Weimor and Kling. Second: Pittsburg 200 003 S 7 0 Chicago 000 000 (l It 1 Case nml Phelph; Liiiulcgrcn mid O'Neill. . ., Cincinnati 6; St. Loula 10. Cincinnati, Sept. 10. Poor nii)or! was' responsible for Harper's defeat. Score: J ,J. ' . Cineinn(tl loo KM) 4jo G.Kl 4 St. LoiUs 001 210 111210 15 1 Harper nnd Pelt; Taylor mid Grnily. ' Broke Even at BoetorV ;( . ' Boston, Sept. 10. Boston and Brooklyn broke even. Both, games were loosely played. Score: First: 201 000 003 fi ! 4 (100 101 2015 7 3 Neodhuiii; Mitclicll Boston Brooklyn Pitlinger nnd and Bergen. Second: Brooklyn Boston lteisling nnd Needham. 005 01 C 0 3 200 002 0 0 Wtler; Fisher mid AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Philadelphia 1; Boston 0. Philadelphia, Sept. 10. In the fin est, gamo on Hie local grolinds this v.ar, the home (emu In a thirteen lim ing game defenleil Ponton by the fcoorti of 1 lo ii. In I ho hiHt Inning, Plank hit n fast one over first baso to the right field fence. Murphy Hcor lug from second. Score: lio.-ton ooo ooo ono hoi) 0 0 7 0 pi'jl'.plila . ooo ooo ooo noil 11 7 3 Yoihg nnd (Vigor; Ptnn'k and Povr ors:-.,' Broke Even at Detroit. Pel roll. Sept. 10. Detroit nnd St. l.oiilH..'hijo(e even. Score: First: Del roll 002 0... (mix 2 7 1 st. Louis ooo ooo mm o 5 o Killiaii nnd .Drill; Sudliofr Anil Sug- Oon, ' Swond: Detroit. 000 000 0000 3 2 st. I.OUIH ooo ooo ltio i r. ;t Kitson and Bevello; Polly and Kn hoo, Cleveland Won Both. Cleveland, Sept. 10. Cleveland won two games from Chicago. Score: First: Cleveland 100 001 0035 10 r Chicago 000 021 1004 8 3 Bernard and Iluelow; AUruck nnd Sullivan. Second: I Cleveland 710 102 OOx 11 12 i Chicago 000 300 003 0 7 2 Mooro ami Ostledk; Smith ami Sun llvnn. Double Header at New York. ' ' New York, Sept. 0. The victors won tho first hut the feature ori'lioto. gnuieg waa tho batting of DougBBrty. Score: (j Flint: . Washington 100 000 001 13 12 1 New York 000 100 010 02 10 3 Hughes and Clurk; Garvin and Mo Gulro. t Second: Washington ' 302 000 0005 11 . New York 201 020 001 (i 14 Is Wolfo nml Kltterldge; Orth and MoGiilre. LoiiIhvIUo 9; Toledo 3, Indlannpolln 6; Columbus 4. Indinnnpolls 3; Columbus 0. St. Paul 11; 'Milwaukee 6. Minneapolis 5; Kansas City 4. I Homembor no amateurs, every per former is a professional at tho Olio. Artists who" have rocolvod thobest education that Kuropo and America can give, at tho Olio. ;; t pTMf;l V'ifidr Ti'T.i-h P-si'h S':.p nd Ti' - ; 2 .. f-.f ;i Double Header at Montgomery. Montgomery. Sept. 10. In the first Bratidl was bit bard and in the Isecond the locals crnld n"t loncb Pvlant when biU would have mean' runs. Score: Kirsl : Birminc'nam 10 o('l f.-n 1 r, MoTitgMineiy OIMI 100 (no -1 T. !j Ktr. it and Millerick and Man liew: i Bran.lt and Clark. I Perond: PirminLham ro 'fT fc o i M'.ntromcrr n t.io 1 ". ! Plyarit nnd Millnkk: flard" nT. 1Ial- ami Clark. New Orleans 3: LiMIe Rotk 4- Nw Orlorn-. F'. 1'. !.i"'e Tlor-V lo.k mlvnti'sf of rn"i'V .--aVi' v tiT'T b" b'l M cit iti tl.e fiTt Tm : tic. t'. -ti-d. H in the h, ti.. t'.-iTri- -, r.n l.v 'b" i '''i" S'"" ' l.l-iU- Tt k - I'-1 " " y.w o-i.i,t, :r """i - " 7 t f;n'---ed anl Atv-i-Tn; I " f ' ti i'i'l yi. Mrs. R. KLINE. Proprietor. Flu Hies ! .Plumes ! Plumes ! While in New YorK recently I purchased Plumes to the amount of $1,000. Bought them at a sale of 50c on the dollar. Most of them must be sold before our Fall Opening, which will be anneunced at a later date. To make them sell or rather to make you want themwe quote the following prices: 15.00 Plumes 10.00 S.OO Plumes 5.00 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, (SEPTEMBER 12. 13 and 14- We want you to take advantage of these prices. You would not do better at the Ostrich farms. X? X7 X? COME AND SEE THEM We have not neglected our i at H Department eitheri have some beauties, right up to the minute. Wouldn't mind showing them to you. Watch for the Announcement of Our Fall Opening' 7 ACC0RDE0N PLEATING DONE TO ORDER. t? r i I t f a Hi 'i Si' u p! i . .K' . 1 '' v :Xc tb- franh!-. Tb-re ib.