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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE THURSOAV, SEPTEMBER 5 1904 Lf! ENTTODSE STOCG IF THE A T IS! 1. 4 SCI IB&NMUIPT SL1 : To be sacrificed and turned into money within the next lO days. Sale begins Saturday morning, September 24th, at 9 a.m., and continues daily until 5 p. m., reserving nothing, until entire stock is disposed of. This is no cost sale nor 1-3 off sale but a bonafide BANKRUPT SALE. MILLINERY, VEILINGS, RIBBONS, BELTS, PURSES, NECKWEAR, SILK AND CLOTH SUITS FOR LADIES SHIRTWAISTS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, PETTICOATS, Everything in Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Goods. The Quality of the Goods Carried by " PALACE qqH onrIpriintinn. Such an . cmtaortunitv for lb IUU WCll M1UWII LU lltV-V tnjr xww -I . i-I W g& securing bargains may never be offered again in our city and we advise the people to be on hand early. K Remember the Date, September 24th Saturday. And the. Place, int. fM.L.stiL., rocTcen oireei. a LUCAS, Manager. is SOUTHERN LEAGUE A CLOSE HEARING SEASON WOUND UP AT M0NT " COMERY WITH SHUT OUT FOR LOCALS. MEMPHIS RETAINS GOOD IEAD Broke Even in a Double Header With Nashville Yesterday Doings of the Big League. Thu Southern league base ball pen nant race became more interest Ins; yesterday when New Orleans defeat ed Allaiua by a, score of 1-0 and re tmncd to second place and Mcmpir.a iv. defeated by Nashville drawing tho tliree teams nearer together llian over. Tiio ract which it was thought would be derided today will not lie .settled before t'H.iorrow any bow and perhaps ii"i nniil the very day tho on ends hmi'iay. t!ie National lcairuo raee N"v was trouneed twice by Ciiiciu ;,ii at New York too. Of four-,. beating does Mil alter '.hi' eini'li (limits have upon the pennant, merely shows that the might Miuieiinies lake sudden tumbles. The American lorcm race Is st'H and lie-: bclwi-en Hoston mid York, sliil with the chaiiecu fnv- irn.:: th- big eilv. Nashville Memphis lluiisell Hurlburt. Second Memphis Nashville and 110 2(10 011 fi ') 1 ooo 2:10 000 r. n 1 Accnrsiney; Herr and 100 400 117 0 2 noo 000 2:: r s 4 sinei.-dnln nnd Hiirlbiirt : Piatt, and Knoll. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 4; Detroit 2. Chicago. Sept. 21. Detroit coul I not hit succssfully. Score: niicnpo n20 200 nox-i n 1 potroit noo 200 noo 2 R 1 A It rick and Sullivan; Sfovall and Drill. III Y.-ik tin i the the but e lose Ne-V Cvelelar-ct Wins. St. Louis, Sept. 21. Cleveland de feated St. Louis in a one-sided game. Score: HI. Louis noo noo pin 1 7 1 Cleveland W "n 1"1 ! in 7 Morgan, Clade and Sugdon; Hess and P.uclow. Boston T?krs Two. Host on, Sept. 21. H'isloii won both Karnes Philadelphia. Pcore : First : Hoston 000 10 Mil 5 7 ) Philadelphia 1" """ 1 ' l)iii-en and Crigcr; lleni-y a id Noonan. S'Tord : Huston inn noo "01-1 7 :; I'hiliiib'obia 1"" """ "- " ,; " f;iin!tr ami Doran: Palnk. Coatloy and Nixrnan. Philadelphia Won Both Philadelphia, Sept. 21. A crowd saw the locals 'win two from Chicago. Score: First : Chicago noi ons 000' Philadelphia noo 100 ; ; Weimcr and KHng; nugghby rtoth. Second: m,i ooo noo 000 Phiiadeplhia 120 (ion nOx " 7 '.' Lundgron and O'Neil; Sparks and Dooin. pood frames 11 1 n 1 and S 1 Pittsburg Took Both. Brooklyn, Sept. 21 Pittsburg won two pimes. Score: Fl,;t ;!00 1U0 0111 .r 010 Oiill 0: 0 -1 and Phelps; Cronin term 10 1 7-0 iind SOUTHERN LEACUE. Srar.on Closed at Montnoticry. :loiit:Miiiery P'. 21 The !.ea i.-i ! d h'-n" with a f'hut ou'.Nor (. Montgomery. S-or-: -hrev! tiort "io rum 1 . 1 j, .,.,.. .ty MMI OIXI (MlO f Alxll and CratTiu. ! and fb.i1:. A I Atlanta fi; New Orleans". iiitn. S. i.t. 21- Tbf t" m r'-o'ue th" I' ad ' "ie n:-i I v ?v' w Orb ans !n ih firt it 'i- 1 rlerr :I.Ib ni'l Cla? im'i i i'i 1 m t ri 'Mt fHi't ft-: 1 i-. Fr'f h and 1 1 in He h on-d W?shington Wins i' Wash in '--t on. S i.t. 21 Inc thrf hit Wabini.-t'in Score: W.-eliitiL-t'-n New Y"ik Patten and Claik-on. Eiohth. -Ilv blllieil- i'lith inrin::. three ftis. (HO pio n-2 C ! dim 100 o-l 2 l Phelns; Iteislint; .mil IUMI MWt 1 r 1 on j MM don - 2 Kit 1 rj.1i-'-; Clatk 1" 1 and NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston St. Lu: P,o t'i:i. S t. 21 Th- I' l.v inuiriL- M 1":i';i.i 1 the iib M:'l I -' on Kt Lo;ii F; b'-r r.r 1 I r.ra-3-. 1. al " fr ly i".'b. iiii e' ; ! 1 PittslnilB lirooklyn Leever P.erKen. Second: Pittsburg ProoUlyn Klalierty and Hltier. THE SOUTH TEXAS LEAGUE WILL STAND. Cossett May Look After the Owners Interes' Walter Morris May Be Captain The Dope. The nncetainty which ha-- existed r,,r th" pi"t two or three e';s wlill the fani a'.oiit tin' be" ba'1 sit Mat t'n fi.r next year is lnnily wanaitled. Tin t" wil! be a f -ur !::! b atine next jear eme iM I'K 'f t'-e '':til :' a:J (oiiipod the le:!:;u" this y-'iT and l.-l. Tli'T" wil !' no am'ilai.!";!'"-" bit ween t!;r- north .nu'i voi'iti n '' i.i.s lor lie- reaMii that h" South 1 . I. U i.rnviM runs Kiel does l.i.t r?.n- to e::pi rini'-i'l with t:M- urtaill te'lip'T ,f the :'! ' 1' T .as r" d. Tin- fruneh'si'" in xari'":." fi'i" r. o .ri. 't lo S'-n's.ry Ka'r,1! and .- i.i ived l.v liifu an as fo'lo.i: -.! i.-.to'i. Mar'tie J";ni"ti; Ho .;...!, I(- i: y: Hun At tea to. I'ii IT: !' 'ii;' it. 'V. !,' r 1 ,,. ,, 1..., . ,, it..- i. r.-'.n' M' ' 1. i 1 1 1 iih'ii r. ;.. i I v . 1 V ' ! i. 1:: i... .1 r !!" I I: . .- -V to ' r J- 1'-" 'i. M r. r.i : i. h Mr I. 1 - Mr. Wiess payms such exnoroitiim inrioH was merely iiroixiuniled lot iii., ,.iiiia,w 1. f'olfi-i'itiir' an itxcn.se in tho event, Beaumont won out. As a matter of fact lieaumonl. lived strict l.v up to her contract as to salaries dur ing the r.i-st part of Lin? season while both Houston iind Galveston violated theirs. In the latter pail of tho sea son a howl was made a:;ibmt Meau niout. for they had ioi'KOtlen their own IransKressions. It. is probably true ihat a league ccnnol. Inst under tho policy pursued !: Mr. Wiess because base ball, like eVerj thing else, must lie hamlled in a business-like way. The only tlif ferenie 'between Mr. Wioss anil the others was, that Mr. Wiess had no f-ecrcts bul a'd openly what he was dolus while tho others covered up their trickery. Mr. J T. (iossell will perhaps take an active interest in the team next year and select some good man Ul f.ct a? ctaptian and assist in the manage ment or the team Mr. (Josscl.t. himself lu.wever will probably employ and discharge the players. The greatest tumble early in the past season was that this rinhl was left to a player and be shielded weak players at the ex j enst; of the men who were Kivint; him a liviiiK. It is not known whether Walter Morris will be the captain cfr not Ho is heady and knows the pauio I, lit there is plenty of rooiI maloiiul. 'I be North Texas h-nune is In much tho position of a last stnKO consuiiiu lie and what little Rood material then! is left there will be easily se eeri d here next year. in addition lo this the South Texas l auebiiti the rbrhl tKiirafl tin on the C'it 1.011 Slates. 1 1n t North Texas, the South Atlantic or any other class "!' h-a '.:11c. It is aily n-eii theretore th it a niiieti cheaper team can be had in xt year ami ru n a tieiier one. There Kit n n; little danger now of it.v of itie present team beinu draflcn. Iauniont had a K'io'1 hall team but tor -ueh a t. am It is remarkable what ii'tl" iMit'rial th'-re was in it fit for fie I company An analysis slums lb" follow iir.': M- M iirrf-v crin hardly hit v i li ironi-'li. t'obb. Jarvis at"! Lnili' b ! : ve l,n n tr;d In fa.-ter cotiipan :.iid did not s 1 if k. Join t is yet an nnitrtain ntmiititv. 1llly is not vo'-h bis i-a'l He be'otlfs to Pa-x iitiv vfv H 'i'ii '-r hav n.in" kikm! q'.a'i li.i f.,t -i.t::' na-'.n has aiira'ted 1 ;,ii. -.i h vl.i r en Morris run i' t 1 .i' vi!' i-ti. Li'T'.art ba- Tiot .'i1. iri-V" t."i! ntevr.rv ilioiii'b h 1 l'.t ,f t. ' lb .-"lll lllfl-." C'lTl , .1 ..., r ' St. . tit i-i too 'low 'I- t - ( M" !ias f'K.l nri '") i I- 1 r l.t'.'.fr -l'y than not i.r tit .-' Iiti,;''- ti . 1 ' 1 in- -f -I f t'1 '1 ' . t n;'' Captain of Atlanta Ball Team Handed a Lick That spoils 1-113 name. Atlanta, Sept. 21. As a result of a liRht' in one of Atlanta s fashioliaDlo cafes tonijjnt, tiene Demontrevllle, captain of the Atlanta base ball team will probably not be able to piny dur ing the remainder ol ine season. II is not kiKAvn how tin; trouble he- Kan. .Demonl rcvltie s lace is naniy bruised anient as a result of a I handed him by J-rauK wun a water bottle. It. is possible Ihat IJemontre- i' ile will lose one of his eyes. Frank was arrested, but rolonsed after putting up a cash collateral, in time to Join the team leaving for heme tonight. PUT OUT OF ACTION. SALOON ROBBED. Williams Place Near Magnolia Park Touches tor 1 wenty. The Williaulu Saloon, just. Ibis side of .Magnolia. Park was biirglari'.ed about 9 o'clock last, night, the thieve:) getting about. $20 from tho cash reg ister. Williams was away and i t assistant, closeii up about 8::j(). The proprietor, wild lives at the saloon, returned about ! to Iind the fu'o door open mid about $2i gone from the cash drawer. Ho inlonned I he police of the robbery and officers an; work ing on the case. NEW FOUNDLAND STORM. Severe Gales Sweep That Region and Destioy Fishing Smacks. SI. Johns. N. V.. Kent. 21. A fierce fab- swept this region today. The schooner Amy Ixiuise of St.. Johns, Hie kcIiooii't I'obs of Parrs.boro, N. S., und the n l.ooin r Kl'-.mor of I'lyinniit h have l oil drivn aKhonv Tlie fiehoon- r Kipiile of yiielK-c has bt-n Hist Willi li v meu Th" Iji'.ratlor. a n.all sti-ann-r. is i! lave,). t Is f ar'. tliat last week's rule has d' vasiaied the j,le-.elor M-a-io.iid. Mi'Ti.i from Si. Pi'-r.-e report that :-a!es la.e n ver'-ly l:n:a'-,-d tti" Kr tt' li 11 hi":: f I --. Tli" f ath of '! is tti' imof.-t in I'll VfJIM. WAS THE ONLY ONE. OF TH! FAVORITES WHtCH WON ON THAT TRACK. WEATHER COOL - COURSE MUDDY Tea Cress, a Two to One Favorite Won the Flatland Stakes at Gravesend. Allen Avon Caught Delmar Feature. N'cw York, Sept. 21. Tea' Cress the 2 to 1 favorite, won the Flatland selling slakes S 1-2 furlongs at Oruve send today. Flrt, about six furlongs Iuviii'-i-blo .won; Divination second; Shot Utin third. Time 1:12 2-5. Second, Steeplechase, about 2 1-2 miles (iood and Plenty won; 1 tim bre second; Head Master third. Time 6:07. Third, tho Flat lam! selling 5 1-2 furlongs Tea Cress won; (iamnr sec ond; Hank third. Time J:"X 2 5. Fourth, mile and a cpiarter Hurst bourne won; Chauipkin second; Short Hoio third. Time 2:0!. Fifth. 5 1-2 furlongs Milling C.oM Itoso won; Calmness si-cond; Ihdii Klon third, lino 1:nx 4 5. Sixth, selling, mile and a sixteenth Phantom won: Hen (VW sw ond; Alhelianic third. Time 1:51. nlen second; Khyme and Iteu.'-.ou third. Jme 1:24. Seroiwl. n 1-2 fnrbmira Netliiifr Ae.. nnhnl! 1.h won: Rlhels Prldi kik!. ond; McJetla third. Time 1:17 1-1. Tlilrd, mllo nnd twenty yards, sell ing Behoovo won; Worthlngtou tec ond; Mamselle t'hlrd. Imo 1:01. Fourth, six furlongs Allan Avon won; Jungle Imp second; Arlemt third. Time 1:21 3-1 Fifth, lx and one-half furlong, selling Poripioi Pas won; Orient second; Lunra Hunter third. Tlmo 1:.'!8 1-2. Sixth, mile and an eighth solllnny r.uhl nwon; Dollnda. second Mafii Sprlnd third. Time 2:07 1-4. the Anti-Trust Law. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 21. The Standard Oil Company Is on trial In Gallatin, this state, for tho violation of tho anti trust law iiassod by the last Tennessee legislature. Some of the ablest lawyers In tho stato are represented on both sides. Tho case is attractliiK much Interest. The Standard Is charged with brib ing parties to countermand orders to a rival oil company. One witness has ininrn 1 hut i h. Ktaiidard . cave, him one hunudrcd gallons ot oil to. cancel sucn an orner. E i-minql-?fw 2: li r:.,r'. !,t '1 LWe Rock . , -1 ij 1', rt'i :. 'i. A", n-'.-f ej Evi pi tir-v; ID9ihte HfJt'r at N Vc. - c. ..1 '1 T1,f 1 , of . ti-i-'T' t a T"'"" ', i I, L- '!' . Tl ' ''' I , : 1 I.i !. " - ' " r. ,,. .. , , . ! j : F '' V.r--: m.i r- !..:: " " ' . r y . I. .1. i - 1 :.'-t. v-'" -- ( "' - ' ' - '71 f 1 i.1 1 l . 1.- r on. Itr,"r stv. n ." r" '1 ,- J, rr ri Ti :- 'J- 1 I- tt... f.) t - r 1 "' I I... Foreignert Pi! L's Off. Wa-i;ri'-ton. .S'j,i. 2!. H'stl-c it !h ii' .'! Ih'f f"""' it'n t'lntiim"! ' ' ,. ' -"i;;'ti ',i in i'li r jrardin 0, .,,:.. ifr,ne f H.e Ann-ri'-an Tt)- pi'V tt;- f"'i 'iniiil n-lff r.-au f clii'N t'xi 11 '." h it ,.. .. .-h t .,-i'i o, a t-'ff - m;";"'". f 'bit..''- ! I' ta vt-nr ti 1 j-r ;'";' "n -t ' r'K't 't'! fro,' h le't'-r 1. i it- " "ii ir'-'ti'tf-d In tb' ' r . ! ri;'" ! It ' o )" ..t ' lit" "I -' ". i "' 1 ..f 1" , l.'.r'iii ' At Harlem. ('Mf.nfrt Sent. 21. SiirnrlH'H were freipieiit at Harb-m I'hIv. I'W fill . . . . . ... 1 h ,i.n .i,i,.i, I l,a'iy iMing in" "iitj in-.Fi." - won. Weattur char and tn.l; Ira'k tnmbly. First. 5 furloncn !Wnnl IMnci Charlie won: Padre nfeond; IH'-k Art third. Timo 1:l 4 5. Swtifd. si furlorisr" (!bas won. Pac Tae se.-nd; Mnn! Ih'rd lm 1:11. Third. t'vMl farlonct Faant" llodg" nn: Kitt Primer newn': ibir1. Im 1 :3I 2 Fourth, flvo f.irimir 1 i-mi 1" "in: Ar'tirii ntmd ilmndall thiiif. Tine 1:05 2-S. Fif'h t f'itl'mr ntt-r -in; Pum Mom iwmnl: Vxrrtvh IWrr. 1 tl i-H T me i :i 1 . Sith r". wiit" Pr fbanr w"" H'titi'. Mtobd; M" bl"' Time 1:41. S -r''i. tn;l' T.reat na' t-rii wr . pen CiiMri II w-'onil: riittix Itilrd. T:e.e 1 : at Oe'ma'. Kt. S. (rt ri t'n rm f 1 In b lrf'''"'. -bMt f'H 'b" Ivtif T.V fcn'tiro odT. lis u -V;' l 1 1 ' ' 1 1 0 r -V t-:--t ;tr f-f-i'iT .:- Tyiea r-'in: P'' I