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.i 1 r AROUND THE RACE TRACK 3U3M SU3NIVHJ. CJ3SN30n ATNO i cm IM TUP RACES hLl.uni"!' 1 - - AT CHICAGO. MIHEIL GETS THE SILVER CUP Ollie Burnett, Mildred L, Jake Green burg and Alcorn R Were the Winners at Delmar. Cliicaso, Sept. 22. Only licensed trainer's' were" allowed in tlie races. A handsome silver cup was gievn to Diiriicll. First, 5 ,1-2 furlongs: Erickersoll ! won; Monte second; The Novik third. , Time 1:08 2-5. Second steeplechase, short course: Mrs. Gra'nuan won; J. E. Owens sec ond: Uolk Flink third. Time 3:34 3-5. Third, mile, trainers to ride: Gori nsa won: Hans Wagner second; Black Thome third. Time 1:40 2-5. Fourth, mile: Spencerian won; Gre or K second; Brag third. Time 1:42. Fifth, 5 1-2 furlongs: Alcor won Talonde second; Clirdlestone third. Time 1 :!. Sixth, C furlongs: Mono won; Jos set le Mfond; Harrison third. Time 1:15 12 Seventh, mile and a sixteenth: King i-itv,.rii, noli: Dr. Stephens second; Flying Torpeilo third. Time 1:4'J 3-5. Results at Harlem. First, about B furlongs: I tola won; James V second; Damon third. Time 1:11 1-3. " Second, mile and sixteenth: Graco fnl won: Jack Ratlin second; Sheriff V II third. Time 1:47 4 5. Third. 5 1-2 furlongs: Sweet Pepper won: Niblick second; Uaoseuso tturd. lime !:' 3-5. Fourth the peridental handicap: mile and 'a furlonn: liain'y won: ld ly Spanker second; Africander third. Time 1 : 5? 3-5. Fif'h. nboiit f. furlongs: Tongordor won: St. Reliant second; Dcrry third. Tin... 1-11 -5. Sivh. rrile and ' yards: Canteen w.m: (Jray Friar second: Hoodwink tliird. Tinie 1: I '- St. Lojis. St. lni'l" S-t. 22' l'ie Tl'tmitt i;i'-. 'l ... JuV- f'iTi iilmre and Al- rnni K wre ib- '-:l i',ayed ifitierri F- " 12 fuT"rr: i l.'-m"' w ,n- ;-:.. iid; Anna 1 GREAT won; -Tarto sewmir: nine i;oi Third C furlongs: Loca won; Vul cain second; Tacaiche third. Time 4 m! t . O 1:21 2-4. .... Fourth, 7 furlongs: jane ixreeuiiem won- My Eleanor second; Hooksq third. Time 1:3C 1-2. Fifth, 6 furlongs: Lustlg won; neu Man second: Ingol Thrift thirrd. Time 2:21. Sixth, mile and 3-8 : Aicomcr won; Darca second; St. Simonian third. Timg 2:2G. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. ' Broke Even. Atlanta, Sept. 22. Atlanta and Slireveport broke even. First game, score: Slireveport.. 0 0003100 04 9 1 Atlanta 1 1 0 1 0 U t u uju v Batteries Wagner anu uiaums, McMakin and Clark. Second game, score: Atlanta 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 x 4 8 0 Slireveport.. 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 13 7 3 Batteries Bayne and Clarke; Ban ley and Griffins. The Leaders Take Another. Birmingham. Sept. 22. Kengan kept the Memphis batters otf Uiy bases. Score: ' , , llirmlnolmm (10 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 1 Memphis.... 0 0 n 0 0 o o i i -Batteries Keagan and Matthews; Mcintyre a:id Hurloua. Nashville Wins Easy Nashville, Sept. 22. Nashville won easily. Scinv: Nnshville.. 0 3 0 5 0 1 0 1 mil 1 Little Kock 2 o 0 u 0 0 1 0 1 4 10 3 Batteries Nicken and Knoll; Dryer and Anderson. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn Wing Both. Brooklyn, Sep'. 22. The locals took both games. First game, score: 'fiil..irir... (I II 0 0 0 I) H II l 0 2 1 Brooklyn... 2 0 0 0 0 li O li x 2 0 Batteries Lynch aliU riii ips; man Ion and Bergen. Second game, score: Pittsburg 0 " " " 1 1 4 :! Hr,.LIvt, n II 2 II 1 II 113 1 Puiti.rii.i Puninit 7. and I'hohis: Dur ham and Jarklitsch. rhirano and Philadelphia Break Even itiii.c!..liiliiH. Scot. Z'l. Chit-aft ntiij I'liiladclphia broke even. F.rM c;n:. sco e: . . . . i w.r. ,... it u 2 li ti 1 14 IhOt..l..lt.r.ill II II 1 l it a z - Itatieri "s Wicker mid Klinst: lia s-r rd Hot'i. Siftm4 pa me. score : rhieae-o 11 " "-- ' ' Ptiiladelphia... M 11 rf, 1" - Han-ric r.rir'; at'd OXi'l: FaM well und IK!r.. Closely Played Games. :-,-:.n. S' T". f ir" ly .'' ." '' : I'.fttfin 1 J-T. !!! . ' -(.,.., i, Vi ( ' r. i r; --"r. 22 F "Ii -; li" i'-i -an . - r- ,i (i (i ( ; ji :: l a i, ii i( a 21' ;j-1 !"'.: it it it it o tl l 4 , , l i' it it i 1' 1 t. 1 I - ! BQHEflBBBQ'BBfi Remember the opening date, September 24th Saturday. And the VlaceThe Palace, Crockett Street. M. LUCAS, Manager. N. B.- For the Benefit of Working People Store Will be open, 'till 11 p. m. Saturday. 0 Batteries McGinnity and Grady Wilhelni and Neodhatn. New York's One Hundredth. New York, Sept. 22.-Tho New their one lmndmlt It name by defeating Cincinnati here today. First game, score: Cincinnati, o 1 o 0 0 1 1 2 05 8 4 New York. 0 3 0 4 u 0 0 0 x 7 11 4 Batteries Kelluni and Sciilei and Peit.; McGiiire and Oro. Second game, score: Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 7 0 07 8 3 New York 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 fi i Batteries-: Walker and Stroll ; Willso atx Warner. ISLAND'S ADIOS TO STATEMENT OF LOSS IN THE PHILIPPINES BY REASON OF ITS FLUCTUATIONS. TREASURY AS LOST $1,203,089 Instability of Coin Taken Advantafle of by Money Changers. New Law Eliminates .Mexican .Coil From Treasury Receipts. Washington. I). C, Sept. 22. Tin Bureau of Insular Aftiiirs of the Wa. Department in its review und (i'l.-l audit of the fiiiaii'i s of lie: i'l il p- pine government !i;is li (iein ly fiv-: the loss MivtHined by 11m- iii.-ular tnasury. tip to June ::. 1 due : the fliictiiating value of the t-.l.'r currency in -f iicral rircnlai ion in i'i' islands until a rec-nt da'e fl.2'f1, nv3. This loss t.i the Iti'iilnr (."'"! ineiit wa- brontlit hiryetv l,y the In't licit when silver a "'-ir .M'-ei-w-rf 1nio-t xl us i ly fl' r d f'T l-aynietit if vim r n-ii' :! (!- I -.' when silver cs ihia ai d M' ifHtis vf r-al'M-d imi"ra'r.'( 'y i ' ' ofcrcd in pinrini !.' ' i er,.,;ii,,i t (,f l'ic t iV It :' ' 'l' H : l.y hi rv fri-y :'i ' Tii' '- - ''' "' .,i;, ni nt l y tV . '";!( ' ' MtienTi t i"t!' y. In :iiK v f'lv-r -"'! ' lai n fi Ji t. it ' ' " 1 fold f.ri-1 ta;'l '("' 'ii't. ra'e '1 Kfi r ' 'w-l. Fil l' r ' i.er.- -i t ' ' i - Ti-i- - i iv " -" ' !iT yi-'v- ln. '1 V. MEXICAN PESO t- , I ..-,1 J- - 1 : 1- THREE BODIES TAKEN m TANK REMAINS OF'1 'LAWRENCE, GLOFF AND SALES, VICTIMS OF EX PLOSION RECOVERED. DIFFICULT TO INDENTS THEM One Body Not Found And It Is Now Believed It Was Burned. Com pany May Compensate Families. The bodies of three of the four men wlio met death in the accident ut Fort Arthur, Texas, Tuesday, have been recovered. They are the bodies of Frank Lawrence, William ClolT mid CeoiKO Sales. While the bodies themselves were not in very bad con dition, it was difficult Vj identify them because the features bad been very biidlv scorched and distorted by hot oil. For some time the body of C.loff could not be Identified b"t xomo "f il e workmen finally reciRiiized it by its clothitiK- The other two were identified in the sanio way. H Bottom of Tank. Tlie bodies were fo'ind in the bot tom of i he tank, beneath the debris of the i-xif. lin? in thij shallow wnter which r maile d att r the on iiai bi-en drav.n off. The lire which wan extint'iiish' d la'c in the afternoon .f lb. day ol the accident, left the lank :-nd the tr at mas or torn an'l iwin rj roofini; rei hot. It wan impossi ble to n.an li for the lKli on that ac-'iiitit mil yesterday tiiornins. h'n the t f m k had -ool'i. Kn-n Ih.-n il.e h' at in iiit' nno that parib' of (.larcners could r. fiiain in th" tank i. in a f w nut - anu re r'!i v a e .i ry 1 it'c white. Long Search. Tlie t'iti .(1 fear' lit T.i. r.(t, tinned a'l d;ij !! iy nuii,t tl.e ti.iik a'i'l t .'ir lie! "c-l'-'l f fl 'i ri'Iv it ! r t. it u in . i' i ti',r'.iti t: 'i' "" 1 ttrce "(' lc.ri-1 ' n (n':.r ..'i, '!.". ..! '-''i li. ! f t'" 'it. .,- ii i i"r : i --.--'.rr, : T ),m I . f ' 2 , I ''C ' T' h '(.,!, PHi'i fc'-'f 2 (''"'l 'I.' I '' ' I , I .. -'!,'!- ..., ,, i ' ..... !,... tt ' j - (, tie -i-i,' i - ' -- I . - t . J I" ' !i ' ' ' .- V' ). ,,l i .. , I . .. f, ti ( 4 .-. ) - ; , ! - I ,. 1,.. . t ' v - 71.- l. RUTT SALE at Port Arrthttr and will bo burlod to day. It is understood that the Texas Company, in whose employ me men were, will do something of a substan tia! character for the families of tlie dead men. It is recognized that the riiinniiinv u'Uli in no wav resnonsiblo but. the accident was so unusual and so horrible that precedent will prona- lily bo overruled and soma son ui financial compensation made the. be reaved famillles. Tlio property loss is now estimated at between $12,000 iind $15,000. SCAFFOLD FELL THREE ARE DEAD THREE KILLED AND THREE PA TALLY INJURED IN ACCIDENT AT GROVE, I. T. ' SIXTEEN MOBE OR LESS INJURED Forty Workmen Were on the Scaffold at the Time of the Collapse, and Into thu River Below. Siloiim Sprinss. Ark., Sept. 22 A special to the Daily Republican from drove, I. T.. says: A fatal accident or.-nrrcd today time miles wist of here, in which three mm wire killed ouMuhl. three wrc fatally and four seriously Injured, ,v the fai: ik f a scaflild work oil a li'li'e. The cnd IIKM'.Y UI'fhhK. THOMAS UHWNIMi. KAY MOOIti:. . Fn'aily Injured: Knfus Illevms. ,:,rk I, rot,' n; l lia.les Xa'soii. iim-i- iimI iiiiuri' -: ! '. l.a'K nroh' ii il,i o r. i -e injun d. Ki role tv iiijun-d: Henry ;ienn. IV . It.it,. e. J. P. Jackson. Jamen F r 'ti J J Smith. f"r man of 'he tilf l v,i, I,, r.-, Imd Ii.h hi; liroken and ii l.trlly 'I' , I (, i . recti n' motkitiz n the . i ii, trim niitii! an ir wE'ii VIIIT'ei-l'l 1IK n ii"" -- ,, tci se of etrti'-'rnciHdi ' rt,i"i t l. ati'l cre sn ii'Hiy ir .1 iti"i 0 ri-r UI"', li .t , r ft f'"''. by brt!k .'nfT',1'1 wo I . M'e4 itf the , if,. ui l.r-tv. I.i dd ti'rti i t:ri'-'l ai' ,,. . p' il -. nrv o. tiwn mf -if-,d. lei' fi'di'- rr Lades D'9'-e. I,.,:,- . s- 22 Tli" l('tir'l i! :ii;.'-r- f 'be njci i. at e - . r ir'tii ( m i I.hl Vt-4 ti... f - ,. l.f 'men . -ti- r net (T , j. i 1 t., Jiv il--! t t.t itc ' let-' ati'l -......a ,,. 1.. ,f ... . TIBET IN JAWS OF BRITISH LION RUSSIA ACCUSE8 JOHN BULL OF DOUBLE DEALING IN THE MATTER. CLAIMS VIOLATION OF ASSURANCES Permanent Occupation of Cumbai Valley the Bone of Contention Over Which England and Hussla Wrangle. St. Petersburg, Sept. 22. Tha Ab soelated Fress learns that Russia's representation to Creat Urltaln in ro sneci to Tibet Is based on tho appar ent difference in the assurances given Count neneketidorff, the Russian am bassador to Great Hritaln, June 22, and the published terms ot the Anglo- Tibetan treaty. The assurauces which were lncorpo .m.j i a formnl memorandum stated shcilirully that Great Hritaln would not maintain a miniary tK.cujwuou Tibet, would not establish a protecto rate over the region and would re spect the inteRrity of China. Informa tion which KusKla has ontatnoa imm ....i i.. umiriK.. w.KialiliHties tlie i an . . I mill r" n ' that published version of the treaty Is practically that stKneu ai i. niw so Russia contends that being provlH liilitv tif a iMTm nent ocrupntlon of tha Cumbai Valley It inar bt; eiHisiileied to IMJ a vioiaiion of the Hrillsh assuranre. .Moreover. art if l H Is so sweeplnn as to mase KriiUh nthorltv In Thlb.-t practically displace that of China. Great Ilrilain clalmn mat mo Lum bal Valley U not really part t,f Tibet thoiiKh subject to Its jurlHdlftion. and thai sh ha u' lntntlt,n to pertna-n-nlljr hold It. The Russian objection i her. -fore. lH bawd principally on ar- il'-ln t ll Is tit ptd In diplo. , , , tkul the Incident will t ausc crave complications a Kussia'a ititert h in ThitK-t is. to a iarg letit, academic. Only Slight tktrmish. MiiVdon. Rcirf. 21. iflay4 Willi p-tiM'pn f a tdieht kirmlh at w thr '! no i-w dev-lop- mnii t'flay Protest Presented at Pekin. St. I'.-ttT bur. P'I't. 22 Th Ros I . . : . .1 4 .1.. T;.. .''an .r"""l acam-i Mir lnlt f(r-eritf4 iO tb- dis- , I'" ('- 1 iHitr, (-- T-- ui-i at I't l.iB. j V .r th T'ila ininlstr. 1 : itti(l'T-"fKl to tiv c!U-il th ttn- , tit t. t l.in' f'treira ttsrd to i 1 ! ! .i I ,11 1. 1 I' .1 I ." . I i . i. . - t i i: hi. . i i t. I f. ! "II I I ' I ...! tho fact that China would . abandon, her fuiiteralnty over Tlhot If she rati fiixl the treaty, thus creating a Brit ish protectorate. The foreign oflleo lina n..t vnt rnnlvari n rmiort hilt tilt dispatch from Pekln to the Morning Post of London, announcing that Chi na is not willing; to ratify the trouty is believed to be tue airerci ouicomo ol Russia's protest. GULF, TEXAS AND NORTHERN ,i Projected Railway That May Add Another Feeder to Beaumont. Austin, Sept. 22. Another East 1 Texas railroad was chartered this morning. It Is the Gulf, Texas and Northern, with headquarterrs at Mar shall and capital $500,0(10. Proposes to run a line from Sabine Pass through Marshall to a point near Ok lahoma City, a distance of 250 miles In Texas, through the counties of Jef ferson, Orange, Hardin, Newton, Ty ler, Jasper, Angelina, Sabine, San Augustine, Shelby, Panola, Harrison, Marlon, Upshur, Camp, Morris. Frank lin, Titus, Hopkina, Delta, Red River. and I a mar . -i Intvirnnr&tors : II. L. Hull, Fort Worth; L. W. Lloyd, Jacob Wiseman, A. D. Blocker, M. Scully, W. L. Martin, W. C. Pierce, Jr.. all of Marshall; 8. J. Smart and R. W. Car raway of Logansport; La. 1,1 ' i I iiii'ii-iii, Detectlvo KIHed- Negro. : "' Brunswick, Ga..: SepL 22. After bo lug shot and seriously wounded today, by Will Mitchell, colored. Samuel Calnes, a detective, shot and allien the negro. The latter was under arresL The . detective will probably recover. Lady Ourxon Vary III. London. Sept. 22. A bulletin Issued today by the physicians attending I.dy Curzon of Keddleston, formerly Miss Lelter, wife of the viceroy of India, says her ladyship's condition ig serious. It became known this evening that the codition of Iady Curson Is now most critical. She l suffering from complications consequent upon her confinement from which the baa never tjtilie recovered. Lady curzon gave nirtn to a uaugnier in ushi March 20. last ''xJUEILa Hungary Ruling on Mormons. Vletina. Seirt. 12. Count Tlaaea, the Hungarian minister of Interior, has rrorterrd a decision prohibiting Mormon propaeanaa wiuiin Hungary anna tho rmnnd that ftucfa a B1OV0- metit la ODdcsirable, both from the s'andpolntt of state policy and reti- Om. .1.111 Corman-Roufnanian Treaty. lUmburg, Sept. 22 tVancell'tr Von Rim-Iow and M. Ktt-idKa. premier of Ron mania, met berr today to k ever '.Xmal!T thf otfftarl cf tbr pro Iil roTDirx-rrlal treaty fe1 i (Jer manr ajid Hotimanla thai harr rau-4 th failure f pTol'mrr4 art- al"ni thrmicli rr haoa-ls. Aa arrr nent i fxptffiX to b rcsrbed throticrn this CWiferenr. ""d.l 4 1T',"te: m:'1V-'1 T.' I -,-, ,