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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE 'TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER g0, 1904. o CD oO BELDAME MS . AN EASY WINNER DDED ANOTHER 5TAK5 TO HER LONG LIST AT GRAVES-END. Ml CLAIMED ill UAH THORNC Rider of "On Way" Claimrd Ho Wat Interfered With, But Judfaet Re fused to Allow Prctojtoi't Claim. New York. Sept. Beldame to l:iy added another Mike to her ul Hinly limit Ht by "')' w inuli-K I bo III hn-iiil. niii ami a quarter mile in (irnveciid. Sin- wan a fawirltn In tin- H'ltlll lit Vl H IIH'IH'V. i m time I u now record, foi 1 1 tulii'. Itcldntiie wnii i iH" f1"'1"1 hi the Mian iiinl I'd Imt lb-Id all tin' w.iy. , Svsnnhy. who wan dcfonied In rm.iiliv. won ilio rich Junior chain ln.Msliiji Makes easily. h.v three Kiiuilis, I'lisi. six furlon;:: Lady Amelia wen; Lennldiis Fecund; (lay H'' I TiiiK" 1 : " '- ".. Scouid. I In Hitchcock steeplechase, .limn 1 J miles: Unyvi-lli- won: I'af ladowiniilly 's-i oinl:, l-'ox Html r third. TUno l:;.s 2-."l Third raff. " - i I Champion wakes, alioiit six furioims: Sysoiiby vun; Wild Mint second; Cairngorm 'third. Time 1:0'' 3-4- Fourih rare, tin- Hint special mile 1'iiil a quarter: Beldame won; Cmmli nawaim second: Slalwiui third. Time -:IH!.. I'ilili. five nnd a half furlongs: Thirty -third won; linncuso second; Niblick third. Timo 1:7 2-1. KixMi. mlli' a'l R sixteenth: drey 1'ilaT won: Kan (' second; Juno Holly third. Time 1 : IS - ". At Hawthorne. Chicane. Sept. If Tho fall handi c.ii, tho I'enturc at Hawthorne today v.ns vim by two loiifitha. Mountain, who rodo Otto Way, claimed a foul ii wiiiist I ho winner, hut (!,.. Iiuliou .!. I Ol ha une h ay wit nut. interfered with snliioioMtly to al low the foul and declared tho result nllleiiil. Tho stake was worth $2,0 Id to I ho winner. First. hIx furlongs: Pickaway won; leaniilifnl and Host second; Foruiii third. Time 1:17. Scrum! declared off. Third, five furlongs: Tho Novice won: l.axaiiietto second: Torpedo third. Timo 1 :i:j 3. fourth, handicap, seven furlongs: Ci.Wtr Lifshlcr won: One Way second: Howling Hrldj;o third. Timo 1:"0 :M. I'il'lh, mi!e and a sixteenth: (llo-l-'oso won; O. L. .Monro second; Loti isvirio third. Time 1:12 :i-5. Sixth, six furlongs: Julia M. won; Tain O'Shuntor second; Jly Alice third. Timel:13 2-5. favor- Tom Rowo Mabel Sims Ratio At De.'mar. St. Louis, Sept. 1!t Poiniar ites won throe events. i' ir.st race, six furloti von; Oria second; Look Away third. Timo 1:?:! 1-2. Second, five furlongs: won; I'lviti!? Fire second; Crows third. Timo 1 :0!i .VI. Third, six finiotiss: .Major Carpen ter von; Vulraui second : Lady Con trary third. Time 1:21 .1-4. 'Fourth, five furlongs: ISornk won: Klheis I'lido second; Imp Korea third. Timo 1 : r2 1-4. Fifth, mileaad a sixteenth: Tour Quo Pais won; Mildred L. second; Mainspring third. Time 1:17 .".-1. Sixth, six 1'urloiirfs' gelling: Atlas won: levelling i-fir second: Dusky third. Time 1:22. ' SOUTHERN LEAGUE SNDlG. Final Cam,. WMI Bo Plaved in New Or!"ans N?xt Sunday. Now Orleans. Spt. 1'.'. This is tho last wi ok of the Soul horn l-eagnc l asrin'il si a.".n. Tho final game wi I ho ph.yo; in tll city o.i noxi Sunday viih Mniitgomerv. The race for tho IKimanl is very clnso at.'! oNeiiing ho iwooii I in- III roe fiiwt rluhs .tcinili!s. New Orleans am! Ailaani. The show ing d' Momiihis has Peon the siuii'ise ,,j i,.. ficni-nn. th::t cluli g' aduaily working up from m-votmIi ;o fir:-l l.'iiiM. and has an excellent chance lo nd tic ;i:-:iii;mt . New Orleans lias led tin- race inf e the s- ason w ith the ,( .ti,!i of iwn days when it w;is lied h r cond ii'neo, and lodny. v In n M ni'dos foi g'd hUoad. Th1 hi a i;i will l o a siieei n"nl mo. AH tin- chit's will ;oako mmiov wiili one or exci-'i; inns. Nas'-.villc M'mphis 3. 'livllo. S. pi. in. -N;ohvilio playeil .-iKd hall. 1u; M"ieii'.i;s v- mi i-.r fnfi.i and li Id theM n-j. .f . V -ii ' . . ' " o n 1 ft ii 1 . fi 2 X t'i;e.. 1 1 n n i ii ii i' 1 " ' ! 2 y;,,,,,. f:.MMwin :;:rl Mnilhurl: Vii I wad Acnr-iiii v. Att.-rti 9. N-v Orl-a'-t . n.,i,!;, s'ei.i. H'. M;Mia' r P'o.veM j.i-i -i : d M' yni!iiL--ier. v.i' i f'-'" - l l 1'l L.ltlll . ll.TklHft '1 , .1 ii,.. rim" '. Ivid !i..i-.-ion " ".. !. S : . i. n o ". ; ?. n - fi 1:: " in: :,n 'i : " ' I - ! " - , ... rt j'.l- ai d (' ,r': : V :: I V..-: Wont-r-t'y 2. Shrtvtoe't 0. . S. -,- V.-T'-. I:.! ' 1 . ;n 1 y. t !:t! T'" u . rt i . r e I. ' !l 'I l 2 -1 ,- -. li."- ' I ' ' ' 1 - r ' i ... . . v ". . r ; i I :. . i. r iiml And' ri'ii aul Zimau. jvNiin.i Kiinio; liii.i.iiitluini 1 2 'i-'5 5 - Uiiti.. H.k K ' 2 - " 1 I'hiii rio I'viant mul Maaliew.-; Myt'r nnd Ander.'H. AMERICAN LEAGUE. n.io.ii.1. Sell l'J.-JW-lMl -nnl'l .1.. milium with WhKe to lay. ami wm ..ill out. Score: 1 1." roil ... il ll 0 l l i l Chli:igi.... O ll 2 t 1 it it X" 11 liaierioK Kit mil mid Prill: While mul Htilliavn. Split a tSt. Loula. ki i oiiIk. Soul. r.. St. I.oiiIr bu'I Clovohiinl ni'lii oven hero tmlay In a donlde-heiiiler KirM gntno; flftoon Inning", bco-o. 8t. I.ouIk . . , . .... jiiiHlfiOl POiin l ii" l ! i Clovoliiml . ...... :i iiml o una ((i n i tmc-t i lliiiioilo SudhofT ami Sufi'lon. Iloi nlmrl iind Iti niU. Second gaino. nix iniilng". srnio. Si I.hiiIm a " 1 ' 'i " 1 " " ni'vohm.l 1 n n ii 0 1-2 7 I Uattorles IVliy and Kalnf; .loss nml Osl dh l;. Wathlnatori 3, Mrw York 4. WiiHhlncioii. 0 0 0 0 n (i 2 1 it-nr.i Nlw York.. 2 0 0 1 10 0 o 01 0 1 nnttorleR Towiisomi nmi imne, Powell nml McCiiIio. Philadelphia 6, ".o'Aon 1. po Inn. Soul. in.--Fiiilnio to hit Plank gao Phiiadoipt.ia io,:a . i. pnmi' score: Philadelphia " 0 ' 0 " 0 r' -fi !! " -ot.,((,U 1 II II II ll ii " " ' Haltorles Plunk and .mjii.iii. Tannehlll ami Crler. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo 0. I.ou'svllo CiiliimhiiK I. Imliaiiapr.l! Milwaukee I, Mlnntnpolls : MM waukoc 1. Minnonpolis Kansas City S. St. Pan.! ... NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston 2; Philadelphia 4. Philailol.hia, Sept. P.-SullioffV pitching and good Holding tunny gn tho locals another victory. ' Score: l;f;lon ""I uu 2: 11: 1 Philadelphia ...,l 1"2 n" 1 Pitlinger and Needham; sutnou ana Dooin. J I 1 III WARD HEELER CARVED COPS .TtW ORLEANS POLITICIAN PUT TWO CITY POLICEMEN TO THE RAZOR. HMDS MI CONSIDERED FATAL Atallant Cot Ten 0011113 H Him as a Reward for tho Cutting and Ho Can Not Live Long. Now OrUans, Fepl in. A ilexpornlo aflray n"ulling in Hie faml wmunl; nig of one man mul i lit' wounding of two policemen threatened a general not lodny in the sconili ward, where in, exciting primary lor ih legal oh to lie i lly con. ui ion was in progress. Allien Kaha;'.a. an engineer, u ward worker for one of the fuel Ions, was drunk mid llireiiicned tronhle. Police man Win, AmleiMiu pin him under a I' ll i-1. Hal.a-a Innuodiaiely ilrew n ra zor and u' i lif po h email lerrildy a toss tho arm. Patioliuan Adam Ar- iiiild weni to Aiuh I'sou s a.isiMtanco. Ilaiiasn ulasli.'d him across the ahdo men. Tho police ildrew tlioir woaio lOld a ooiiecl lusihido of shots fol lowed. When it was over Itahasa wa. on the ground with ion shou in ins hedy. Intense exeilemenl lollowed tho 'tragedy, hul Aeling Inspcclor .louriioo liurrieil to iho hcoiio with a largo force of lilne coats and further f cinhlo was avoided. Woman's Relief Appointments. lioston, Seiu. 1!!. Mrs. Fannie 10. Minot of Coiicord. X. II.. national pivoiloul of the woman's relief corps. annouiioed general sialT nppoinunoiils I" hoi- first uolioral order, which was issued today. The list includes thei following: Socroiaiy, Helen Meyers. Concord; press correspond! tit, Mary Sherman Allen, Dallas, Texas; chief of staff, Alary L. Oilman, Uoxhury, Mass. TALE OF THE KANGAROO. Tho report that oil has boon struck at Starks, l.a., has not. boon conlirmed. We hupe thai it is true au it is quite close to lleaumonl and would be J'uU.v a.s iniporiaut lo the oil business hero an any of the surrounding fields, any of tho surrounding iieids. W. A. Meagher has commenced drilling at Sulphhiir, Louisiana, where i here are said lo In; excellent indica tions of oil. The result of his work will be awaited with much interest in lieaumonf. . . Messrs. Pass and Ifinkcnstein arc providing n million barrels storage for the output of their wells ;n Louisiana. Tnoy do not propose to sell any oil unless they get t tie right kind of a price and this will no doubt help to keep the market steady. Tho writer is convinced that (here is but little reliance to be placed in tho rates posted by the oil companies and that Hey finite frequently pay much more tnau their posted rates. Wo don't nt tempi to explain the why fore of t!r, ir methods. A weii just finished on pinulo I ap for YV. A. Mca;;hor showed "on feet ol oil in tlio casi::g and ho thinks t!:.v, i' will make a splendid producer. The old liiii siill cut - a big ti-uro in Tex as oildom and the ICmerprlso predicts that it will continue to do so for some lime '-o come. The continued blowouts reporfd f'oni the Humble prospecting" ai bad ii'dUaies that there is a lot wind coming from ilse-o. It may not be for the menus c f starling a l"d boom Put it has all 'h" oar marks of a 1 1 al estate birisie;'. 1). K. Pi lit ly. who l as bee t pi oiui l. -tit r.s an oil cnn.paiiy pi-oie-ei r and producer, was in ill - city (.t rt:iy. Mr. Poattv is now opt rating in ii u lurl.y oil fleb1". Large English Families. Tho four iirl7-s annually offt rc I the I.imr.lnsi ire (Kng.) AfrlTltura' i socioiy for 'ho Inrge-t families ! ao i ib!.i your produce d some r niarkab! I lecor.!. Ton men who filtered I...' ' U-twe-n them l.'.o (hihlren, one h.-.v-! . ..... dikI ,.iv :ng iweniy, suuiiio ers fiiieen. Capt. Cook Thought Ke Had Discov ered a New Animal. In the year 1770 Capt. Cook s.ailod Into Hotany bay in his ship the F.u-(leiiyn-. A foraging. or oiplorin!; party brought back to him tho nov.n ii tho discovery or a new and strangely formed animal. It. was dt scribed as mouse-colored, in hue and of the sizo of a greyhcund. Hut that which struck Cook's men us most singular was iifl movements. "It sprang or leapt with great swiftness, by the aid of its Ions hind legs," while the possession of a strong tail was also noted. On July H a Mi (Tore, one of Cook's party, shot n kangaroo, tlio name by which the animal was known to the natives. At their dinner on Sunday, July 15, 177H, they dined off kangaroo joint and pronounced the meat to be excellent eating. As early as 1711, however, a Dutch traveler in Australia of tho name of Do llruins had captured a kangaroo, which he took to lintavla alive, so that Cool: practically redis covered ' family. Their Weight in Gold. Suvsrnatula, or weighing against gold, is a very coFtly religious cere mony. Such a function was held the other day at Aliraj, when I.ady Girg jabai, the Dowager Itaui of the House of Marajmala, had herself weighed apainst gold with the rites prescribed by the Slia.stras or Hindoo scriptures. The gold placed in the scales against her ladyship was afterward distrib uted among Brahmin priests and tho poor. Allahabad Pioneer. "Rush" Work Is Hurtful. Prof. Thomas Oliver, addressing the Industrial hygiene section of the sani tary congress In tllasgow, said the system of "rushing" work introduced lato Britain from Auvric.i, not only cat! -eil unwholesome fatigue and many to cidents, but "predisposed tho imli vhinal to 111 health and created a taste for stimulants, unhealthy i-conation and love of excitement stub as was ofterod by theaters nml music halls." Critic's Apprecirtion. Concerning Hanib t. as pbiycd by the late Wilson Hun tl. a lit'lt- story is lo!d in the iiror-'Hiis whore the actor was known. One of the ancients ms tail ing of Hie llamhts h- had seen on (he st.V'o. "V1," lie s!d. "l'o seen (!r;7c:'s of 'en., but of all the liac'orM wot .';.ve l ll.-imh t t;n; m Paireit. lie was alnavi: (ion U-U luiiiiitib afore any of the oil. ers.' 4 True Yar.kee Wcman. "Yr,".r ife is romtwl-at Mr.-- - inlr.d.d. Isn't he. IJttl-J-Mi. ! -Ptronz-minded! W. 11, a fnriotiiit ! i:..t. ....l.n.. -nrn.. Iifif. v -! ri.ii. ; I )IIIV I-" 'ii'''1 'r.r.d in five niiimtes' tall: tli- n.Id Li-:. I -.u..:v l.av- no f or:;e of.iish f-l.e had wade li'.rt-.,.. ! !,-ton C'.nef cr-'i'it.ilif-L A Yachtina F.-.rrry, Fi.m" v-ry v 'i:i i.;:lil'- f.rur' ' I ti... lnf."i t,r of the t''i;.i fa..-; In viil -.i : wr- civ-n in t n.'ir-i' i9 c. a 1 1 in If- t r. ilini,' r in r q Tli'h Mr linii'i (' a'- --:m to ' run- f l.i .-n'i.'-i K.'i a : i Ke'i I-". Ih'.- varioic in n I. i- '. Q r t : - -i ... i today's Offerings Ulw Special Values tested in this advertisemjnt ennbine the season's most exclu sive styles with an economy that makes them truly irresistible, ffhis is but a specimen ol what you II find here. SSriyht and sparkling values predominate the entire store. Uhree Splendid Suit Propositions Uhoc Uhrve ol are an Admirable ?rie,ilathn of the Seaon' $et Stylet Srtatly ndr Value; Suit for $S.7S A Nobhy Coal Suit of All Wool Mel ton, In either blue, brown or Oxford Mixture. Coat Is nindo with Homi lltlod hack, belted, double breasted butcher front, utithoed velvet collar trimmed with silk braid, mannish Hlooves with turnover cuffs, neat 7 gore flaic SKlrt. worth every cent of $10.00, Social, Tuesday, 8.75 .Shirt lOaist Suits Tuesday we offer a lino of pretty Taffeta Shirt Waist Suits at a spec ial low price.' Two or 1hrco different Bfyles. One neat model is made- of Fancy Shot Taffeta with pleated front trimmed with silk buttons; skirt made with full fare, also a few styles 'in shepherd's plaids, $12.50 and $1 1.00 values, Special, each 8.50 Utoo 70aist Values And they arc nobby fall styles too. One line consists of pretty all wool Albatros., Waists, made wilh pleated front, and trimmed with lace inser tion: 'colors black, white, light and navy blue, red and pink; $2.r,0 Is tho regular pprice, Social, each, 1.95 Another lino is of sort. Black Taffeta made with eight wide pleats down front and two box pleats down the back: finished with French knots ii $l.r,0 value, Special, each 3.75 Sale Mand Sftags A pretty little Book Purse of soft green leather, strap handles, lit led with card case, red, Muo and brown, Special. each 18 A good slue hand hag, made of crepe leather with leather bound fruiio and patent clasp, contains coin purse card case and vinogaretle braid or strap handles. Special each J)M Jatteif Sfiohair, 3ft and 40 inch, in bnmn, hlue black and grey. 6Ce and 7Se val ue, rpiiial. m yard 48c 31 $15.00 Suit This Suit la nuulo In tho most popu lar cut of tho season, (ho material la all wool Cheviot, in Mack or Who, new '26 Inch semi filled coat, box front; has collar effect of self mater ial, finished with velvet ami fancy braid lined with Rood quality stifln; mi excellent value, at 15.00 Suit for $18.00 At thin prlco you get a remarkably sweet Walking Suit uiado of Covort Cloth, lu light modo Boml-flltcd model with Inverted pleata down back and front; the half bolt effect, 'lth box . front, new mannish. bIoovob,. U-gorp .' skirt with inverted alcevpa to match tho coat, ' .,, Price only 18.00 Some SCosiery Slews Chhlldren's Stockings, Just the kind you'll need to start tho children to school right, lino Biittzo ribbed, two thread lisle, guaranteed seamless and fast black; 20c values a pair 12 1"2 Women's Hosiery, fine lisle rlbbeiT, spliced heel and toe, Special, a pair 12 1'2 Women's Lace I-dslo Hosiery, snmo laoo on heels, some al lover Lace, a regular DOc qnaliiyy. Special, 3 pair for ... 1.00 JKandherchief Sale A good n'la'ily Cambric Handkerchief hemstitched; just tho thing for tbo school children. Special, 3 for 5& We limit you to 1-2 dozen. All Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with hand embroidered initial, Kporlal, 3 for 25 Limit C to a customer. All pure Linen Embroidered Handker chiefs; if they wero laundered you would pay a quarter a piece for them and think you had a bargain; buy them milnundcrcd, ad 15c Uabte 2) am ash finally under market value, M Inch all Linen Dnuiask, full bleached, a regular Pic value. Special, a yard 25 i,K inch all Linen Damask, fine clean weave, worth 7.1c a yard. Special, a yard . 18c 10 a I hin g Skirts A $ I.r.O valuo for $3.85; mora than a hundred Sklrtg go on sale at thla price; fancy mixtures and Cheviot s, In blues, browns and oxford, the now est flaro model. Special, each 2.85. Tuesday, you may choos any $5.50 to $11.50 Walking Skirt Id tho store, for $4 .1)8; and It's a mighty big line to chooso from. Broadcloths, Vene tians, Cheviots and Mixtures of all kinds; dozens of different stylos remember, your unrestricted choice, only 4.08 Jhe Slew Siclts A very pretty Crash Kid Belt, with harness buckle; colors red, blue, green, champagne and black, each 25 Wide Crush Kid Belts with largo oval bucklo, nickel or gilt; white tan, black or brown, each S0& ffowels and Quilts i . i-. GO dozen fringed Honeycomb Towels size 22x10, special, a dozen 1,00 Limit 2 dozen to a customer. Bed Spreads, largo size, Marseilles pattern, $1.00 value, Special 75 I in anannnnn n n nTHnrTKr'i h MJ11IJM t-O BEAUMONT TEXAS 3 Uatteta Silk Setlieoat$ In all Ike leading tkadet, regu lar 4.9 Si tpetial, each 3.50 prohibits Sorcery. In l?.e Uhoi'-:an fi'. rr,r fit r,a rov i p'--1-'""' I ror'an.a: ion I n l,iv;t:i, the I.rarticc of "TC r; !!.roeir?: 'it tb t'Tif.ry. IhKikom' ! i :!..-. i-iff '1 b- i's t:- i:-- A !.-n--.v ti, Miner A cv!.J-rt':jii anJ t;.s ir -n " M';'' ,.; t'.r- n ;i-- .i.- t . 1' e t.HI.TS.--, r::' I ... r ; ' :.' ' i ol Si -r 1 1.' ' - 7 :.' I 1 . V 1. HApPitAN AND GOLLO. Hirtncr P'sn. I DraVi't Palxitti rim. i' n i- in- i- orf - L '! .-. IT: i -1 ' -- t t-. Ecy' S'-ces. 7 i ( - -i 1 ....j, ; .- .,. . : jl T t". T. .- . !--,-' TV nrj -V '.it t' n 1 r---T --b J (-. id r .' i.' ,. . . .... .. .. . ... .-, - , t. , v - - - I ., .. . t... I .- I. 1 V - 1 - S- a-- i I - - I.- 1 v '. M I '. A J -' i. "ii.ii l a - ' ft 'i ' A V." I1 f. rr'-Tit '1 ' V 'lit l r iit!-mifi j -rt i m .t. afe'iuTi' ire ' an MD'. irrr riv- ojcrmW.na In th. tfrMTT r.f ihp i,.if. Tlii irH-ann a tow af- I '(ion lf-B tJ'WlM J'tB nl ltrririin' l nln Pa'lflc lin- i I t-v i ' Te' -1 -. t h 'a!n r 'r"1 n arni'w j- n ), 4 a'iol'Tin" f 'b" OniM . A hii'k M.d tb" !'' f"- "' 'M " Niti"""! Pari Be to ;,..) i.,. a' ,i,f.- li-n Tl- ht-r. tn-. ba 'b- ririal rl s ,.,.'. . . t"ai.! '- I'-t'ti-i !iroa 1 fKrt f W. K Vaf-tTtill Iwiw f '., . f,a l.f, in (t-if.. fo-! t loitotian i.f'J' n n " tii'-ajr ti, ,.- .f.i t lie: fiJl Siiil N'rl flifl t lh Mmn-n ,- . ' I;? fr-t'i inti f l"nt"n I'a it i, j , ) .- r-t- -.tji'l ; -r,- t s' n' , :i .. f;.,r , t- J P.-.-h i- Hrr.-B anfl f.tnH r- ,l fn ,. .-. ,.,-.: . -f ' 'ir ttf "" 1-l""tt hit' n . - r if. l.'-a.-.i !:,- Cnii Harriritaa ff-ftl I'"- ; J.-i, t tl.'t:' irni WatAnti, wlikh now Mteods fnita Kannai City an it KL I mill to Pitta lurr. and la oa in way to the Atlantic rit. Ttioa. VairIH ami CaM rm-t-oll'rn a thr pjt, and Onu'4 ai4 llarriman, roo'pr.lltna fa ' tb West; will at tb MlwilaalprH rtr Bui bake haola cH ially arroat tbe rlrrr. Crtta,, Mill BMtm. rifraJ Fa'K It I, 9pt. II. A two tiiitMi' hn 6'f -"f lh t'wJ'ed "- c" r"fcratita wiil't io4 i.t-rm wl'h th mril today. ATI J trni' rtinxwj opia' trm ibotira jut La4 a4 Ike faJ oU U kelp. r W--l t W.Ik. I . r it. . I ;i, L-'. I' - h-! ,. i ' : j