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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPWI8E SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. TFIHI I M Li UUVUw -AT IE r .rfflcod and turned into money within the next 10 days. .; , oith otQ-i m and continues daily until 5 p. m., reserving Sale begins Saturday mornihg, September 24th, at 9 a. m., ana com , .. 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 t THE PALACE ... Hocm-intinn. Such an ODDortunity for Is too wen Known v se the people to be on hand early, securing bargains may never be offered aga.n m oui city and we adv.se p Remember the Date, September w-uru. PALACE, Crockett Street. , fit of worKin.i people wui m LUCAS. Manager. keera open 'til 11 P. M. Saturday Nights ILJimmm-. m mm1 lua.roigCT.ffl-1 ZSZMHBBnmuamMBBs . . ,fMiJ oiitnu-iTiiui nF in nmio -2SS02S if yr. t.' tv v CHRYS1TIS WON TOOK THE WILLOW HANDICAP FOR TV 0-YEAR OLDS AT 10 TO 1. won; Comrade second; Optional third. Tiii)i' 1:4:! i-.".. Fourth, five i'tirlonRs: Lorctta m won; Moorish Damsel second; Jade i i 'el,.,.. 1 (III I'.-Ti 1 1. M u. i im; Kiflh, six :md a hull inrloniis: i.oni Dixon won; Nannie llovcs second ; lied Iinven third. Time 1:1!) -1-5. SMh. mile and a sixteenth: fems inK Muster won: Isuac.lo second; Mar shnlsea third. Time 1:47 "' Seventh, mile and a sixteenth: Rov al Pirate won; Swift Wins second; St. lih'.e third. Time 1:-18 1-4. HQ SCOTCH DANCE FiRST Al KIM Prarjocn, Woods, Perry and Singing Master Were Winning Favorites at. Harlem Other Notes of the Turf. New Yorl;. Sept. Chrysil is, at 10 to 1. wen the Willow handicap for 2 v, avoids, lle and a hair iulo:i;;s at ilniveseinl today. First about sis l'ttr-lie-r- l.udv An. iia won; Ancestor ,,.,!; A:'cciisli..i third. Time l:ul. Second, live furioiiKS scims: Jim' vu.pi u-oli; -lil debt and second; Co Maid thir.l. Time l:ol Third, mil" and a larU.ns: And u ih;i v. n : Mn' H I'1'1' Ostr'eh third. Ti""' 1:.M f,Vi.i'h tin- Willow handicap fixe a id -.ic !a!l furlong: (Tirysiiis won: fstfla Oilalina second; H:iii'!:rra Ihi'd. Time T-.t'T " Kihii. selllni; .l.ile and Mxleen.h. Sidnev ('. lie won; I'.i'.U; siron.!; I Yon eds Ih'rd. Tin.e 1: V. . Sivih. mile nail a sixteenth: l'rm- iii,,. won: ;nl of Itc ach ioc ,.i.d;'t?iiiS i5:!!; Til"u ,:"2 ..ulnii. .Mliiu-' five fiirloiifs; , :, -.-s won: li acl. f o s. cond; S' in:i'ia i ir.nl. Time 1:"' At Dclmar. c-, . ei't. ''i: li Da.ict .. I ,;.. i ,-l.oif .- in the l. :iil:ir. wi n Hi' ,! today's card at IXlma l-j'wt, six fiii-lonc. !!' ',,rt ,m: .,rv mi Hid; fni'.t -N"-f uoi'l. I'-"' i ;, 1 " i vi. n-i-1 a ).'f f rWiii- !,,tf '.li.-. . V lir.,. ov: l-oii. V.'v:! , . i i Mi t i ti ' in Ti ! 1:1. '.'.! i :v f-irl. l' '.' M"" , .... v,.iii !i iv ' : hi !: I" ;i'a;i H-ir-I ,. . x f rlo-is- lil!.i::rtS: - , i, ',, . .. ; V --: ' 'n s :ni s . ' Tin i I'll i- 1 1 i, . :. I !' ' ' L': , , ',... . v. -i ; '' a 'i-1-' . . ,;.ii i r lli rl. T.tiK- 1 : , . . .... . - i ' , v -! 1 . lui :.:. . . i . !. 1.-:; i : , y .. J- I V-.'- , ... , " ' r -m - S 1 1 FOOTBALL TODAY. Y. M. C. A. Teams Will Line Up For First Game of Season. The Y. JI. C. A. foothall squad will divide into (wo teams tins aiternoon and play a i;ame of foothall at the Driving Park. No admission will he charged, as the contest will be more of a practice f-aine than the regular sport. However, the public is invited io witness the tussle. October 12 the I regular team will play a match name at the Driving 1'ark with a team from 'St. Kdwards college. i'rol. A. . ; l'.om'ipie instructor in physical culture laid out a held at the Driving Park yesterday. i O'Brien Knocked Billy Stift. r.alti.iioie, Sept. 1 Philadelphia ack" O'Hrien kaockeil out Hilly Stiff of ( hicn.i;o. in the second round if their twenty round sparring ex hibition tnnirjil before the l.ureka Athletic and Social Club. The men re middle weights and fought al atdi weights. Olymrjian Golf. Ch-ti Kcho Couniry Chib, St. Louis, Sent. Finals tomorrow for the 01yiupi.ui ;olf champion: hi will In eoiinsti'd in real iiiternat ional Myk by Hiaintiioti M. fl.nndler Kgan of Kxnioor and Ceo. S. Dixon of 1 oroino, Canail't. SOUTHERN LEAGUE PENNANT IS SETTLED. NEW YORK GIANTS TAKE SLUMP Atlanta Breaks Even and New Orleans Plays Tie, All of Which Help ed Memphis. Memphis, Sept. 2... There was gen eral rejoicing tonight among base ball enthusiasts over the result f today's game at Birmingham, where Memphis again wins the Southern league pennant. Noisy demonstrations are in pro- i., i,ii.ri,i Fire crackers tin' popping on the principal slreetH ami arrangements are making to give the Memnhis players a nveiy reeeuou their return home. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia 8; St. Louis 6. t.i.:i...i..ii,ii Rout ember 2i. Phil adelphia dcfealed St. bonis today in a hard hitting, looser iau e,.....w. Score: . ..,. . ., Si Imis ....)') ."ii" n ; ii Philadelphia ...() 310 10 8; 15; a O'Neil and Grady.; Suthroft and Dooiii. Cincinnati 2; Boston 1. Boston, Sept. 2:!. ICwing struck out 12 men today, by employing the. so-called "split ball." Tenncy'B fum , i v,.,il,.iiii'u nnssed balls gave OIO HIMl li.-'""'" " i , ,, . Cincinnati one run and timely hitting i i ..iiwir score: 'Cincinnati Oiiu 100 100-2; 7; 0 Uoslou 00t) 000 0101; 7; 1 Brooklyn 3: Chicaao 2. Brooklyn, September 2:!. Brooklyn Cnrn ,.i,;.;....' ' .nno 000 2002: H; 1 111 , i. t i.i.... (i w. ( i u - .: u; i liruiiiuj ii - - - Weimar and Klmg; Jones aim ei- Ken. New York 0: Pittsburg 7. v,... York. Sent. 23. The locals failed to score against Pittsburg., Pittsburg o::o oon 00C-7; 8; 3 New York '"' oof 000 0; 2; 2 JUDGE PARKER tii io nit ROOMS IN HOFFMAN Muuot WERE BESIEGED BY POLL TICIANS. JAMES STEPHEN HOGG A CALLER Party Harmony Being Gressed for the Occasion and Efforts Made to Bring the Bryan Wing into Closer Fel lowship with Psrker. Magnolia Park. Ivnt forget that o.i Sunday, Sep tember i"., the fiu'-t exhibition of hlUi c lass vHUdeville t vt r pinn in Texas ill be S'"' n at the Park. bolh at the maiim-e at "-. "'' in Hie ive:iini! at S:".. The j iforia- i,n( t i!l be of the nv-t n fill' 1 or ,!. r hi yo,i (an r asvirc-1 that von iK-ecl l,iiv t.o in l-riti -!!:? i:r :'.. v, :r ('' 'I'' :.n. 'T ';,:r . ; i a '. ni.n'.l '" call Mi r : t. I,:, on to tie IT'S-' 1. "" r ' !,r lY'i. )' (''!;: :'t"l ' .'I -e.'.; I'.ai ir:.t.iiiii to hi to t tie Pari i .'. I'"r !'-r:! ' r u:.' t'ild-, n-L k.iM.1 ln:iK li'l Si'M-" Birminaham 4; Memphis 6. Birniiimham, Sept. 2:1. By superior nrl; nt the hat and taking advantage of Birmingham's misplays, Memphis hi tiiil.iv. This tiractictii- (in . - - . . ly nuiius the pennant for -Memphis. Score: . . Birmingham ....ion (ill) iim--i; ; M. mphis I) 202 0110; 10; 0 Dunham ami Matthew?; tioodwin and llurlhnrt. New Orleans Game Called. V,.- Orleans. S-pt. Z-'- New Or leans and Montgomery played Hironuh the eiu'in'i innir.g to a slandMiil to day and the game was railed on ac nuuit if darkness. Montgomery '' 1 1" :;: : " .w Orleans ....IMil "i i ::; 8; 1 Hale mid Clarke; H- ltn. Wi'gs an I l"ox. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Tie at Cleveland. Cleveland, Sepl. P,. Cievelan.l find New York played lo a tie. darkness ending the. game in the nl.ith. S- Cleveland 1M' "Oil (mo 1; 8; 1 .... v-....i, nut (i. in nun i: 7: 4 .ew i in i Detroit 3; Boston 4. ii,. i,.,. it Ki.ni Muilin lost lo- din's pame by an error in the first inning and (wo bases on balls. Score: Del. oil him (HO 20il-:l; 10; 1 5,.m 210 Ol'l ODO i; 10; u Mulb n. 'taytuond and Drill; Young and Criger. NsihviMe 3; Little Rock 1. N.i-!:v."e. S lit. Nash !! 1 l.iiile llo' k -.-li.l.!is!.i d a in v.orM T,tor. f.ir ball tine t'- ay. play-it.- t!'- tame i:i rninut "r Va-hMlIe 1' '1 . : . , I'.., 1 i ...i 1 1-.ii In.. i 1 ; V : t ;:. ri a-M Kt.'.'H: l!" . a"" -- i "ii . New York, Sept. 2:!.-CYmlrury t his expectations Alton U. Parker was unable to fomplete his conferences with political leaderss, uud returns to night to bis homo to Hsopna. lie will siarl. home some time tomorrow. M'in , i.ti. wi re admitted to Judge Par j i t t IT... i ker's apartments at tue no....m.. House than usual but nevertheless h. found a possible to Lake some reere at ion. He took a long walk b"f"rt . u.-iiL-hi walked Iron 01 eillvi.:.-.! "" hit. hotel lo Hie Maiibi.Ma.1 ch'b where lie look dinner. H-nalor C.r hum was will. Judge 1 arl;-r inon Hum an hour loduy. Tin y went ove the plans f.i- the campaign ami :;:, Hii t the canva-s should be put ui'de. uhv without .Irlay and be co...lu.:lc. in an i net yet i- .aatim r until Novcni I,, r Some "f Hie de'riSs v.. re roll sio- n d ami! lh".e was a dhotis- lo.. a ! the siM-aku.-, to " ;e tae ...jifl.... sla'K. Vague Concerning ijrovtr. Tin. r. ...it 1 1.1.1 ih-y re lo III V it : r.,,.., r ( lev. land lo lake part i.iiuld ! 1; .,,.,a.....I. S'.iator l.'.iuiar iliinks teat tnurli depouds on M-v. Vitrk Mate uml i-xprn-s. l ir B':fl: a i .,!. whin tobl "hat Judge Ibrrlrl and Harrh-.oti, rali-l 'ia-e I .r (,.. ... " , .....rtiftr li.'e to OJ1I. ft HII'I ll'.I.IK I."." f - " . .1 ii i: lio-.il ! lav. ! :r;i I t .III. ! ' - ' - a . m i' l. re-f .l in i.i ii..."" .... - ,.n.i,:.i--ii Kahl tot.iglit tlial . . . . I .uii. r ajiv l-v:iim lo vo Pnwhoril of Mis Kur1, Former Governor J. S. Hogg 01 Texas ana olhorn. Jiimos iv. -nmun. ..i i,,rr,.,r .,i1 M'l f'nniniin Imd bCOn IvUl. VIUHJf m closely associated with the last two presidential campaigns anil mo ie. prevailed that the Katherln had par Uiicular reference-tO-m-MRlng the aup pertors of Bryan in closer relations with JikIko Parker. A member of the naiionai eoiiiiiui teo said (hat JudKO Parker in meet l.irr mull U'llll iiiui hi-i'ii hourly Hin;iKt- ers of the ticket fmir and elnht. years ago, was assist .uipr maiei .any m liolnc miulu to con ciliate thase who had been holding aloft in thho present campaign, mhhj .i .,r ii. ..(imiiiitlee urued lito IIHJIII i.v-'i n ... - JudKe to reconsider his decision noi i... ,. iMu.iiiHnir tour hut he told every one that all r.pecclies would he from Ills veranda al uosemouiiu Was Not Captured. Tnncier. Morocco, Sept.. 21!. JMr. I .... Hie British merchant of Itatlat. who Is said to have been captured hy tribesmen while lisntni; u i Hal. river lias returned safely to Itu liat. SUFFOCATION Of 10 GIRLS ( Continued from pnKo One.) of I t cc, t t I -. Ce' r;l f - : . -It- :. b - : . . ! ' Ecn Ereak at Atlaitj. Atnta S- 23--Ai, :i ; 1 :,. e 1 A'i-I.ij '.... .I .! i-b 1. 1. ...I- t. .'!.-:-. S T If ' . ,.( ..t ...';.'. o- I..--,: . - i- ;x-i ' - - ' , . . Vi i ' ' r t I ! " '' . -: ; . I -. ., .., r . ...(.: . ... . : ' - M'lk Wrinkles the Face. A writer on b.-au'V in one of the Fo-l'-ty pHp"rs tir-'es b r r ilus nev er 1. 1 wash the l"e wi'h r ia,i and va t. t. as l,i int; r. rlabi :-::'ru' lion to a lii e rcaii.b.-si'.n. I caaU Intlorte tMn vi. w. Ci: ;itil ..r-? i'i aholn"'.y nerr K.ry to the beai.ty ai d iidii7 of '. 1- x M.r." f tin- rl.tr, 1! m.hp I' net Ii'.ed. -it 1' :M '"."'l.e-.I ::.':aei -i..- - . . ... . i. ....... ..i l- ;-no purr or nic'i.i' J ki--i i'""". .. v '1. I or.cf. 'iv t!,o r:nli of on-i- v.a !.!-.:: tie l'- i'h tn.lU in a . ... . i.. .i.riMi i;fn PIi a u j -l l-' . .... . ... f,M I'll'-.. -.- li-xloa. bm ! fore . " ei ,...i.n l 1 1. ' ",) a-e lia.l '- ail fr-hr.'-t. and P.. t;.e ua- at-I ' ' '.- " ;,;,,., .-,..-. rV... cover-l l.h T,Mu.l rlv . Ti ' ' Ti in - I ruanimt Town In the jnd. PHt town in the Unltoo la i.lil lo bo Shukertov.a, Ky t..i.i.n..,l l.v Shaker. It has a larR nrlck hotel, but no business houBes. Dentistry, r. ..-I., i. tnoHern nrpnc. but Ihi! noe.1 for It oxlrt4 Uoustds of years ago, cavities havlnn ltn found In teeth or tno mono W. ui.rU1. Mnti Famous Church. o. i,...r' ui lton o Is In tbo form ot cross M feet lotiR nnj 4:,0 Xutt Idn. Its lnll'ht Is only lo :tbs Uju Its width. East Indlsa Barbers. P,o Hnht Is lh toiirh or the intiv t.srlHT of India that ho ran nhav a . tiKt.Ki.er tthilo aal-ep without waklaR lm. rithlna Better Than Fsrmlio An (rn- of r"" rlhlnK Krounrt will l.l.l more f'Ml In a ''" sets of tbc U 't 1sn4 m I" r '- MARTHA BUHU. 8. (latlKlltel 'Mrs. Ella Hulir. KDNA THISIS .10. dauuhtor of John.. Theo, blacksmith. LILLIAN WITWAM, IS. daiighl ir of W. A. WiUhani, farmer. HAZTt, GLOV15K. 8. iiarents do id, lived w'th grandmother. Mrs. V.'olf FAUSTA CARD. 11. and C1IAII MAIN, i), bith ilaitKliters of V'ii. fnr.t r the firm of McCulloiiKh and sons Olnclnnatl. ISAUELLA CORLKSB, iu, wmi anioni? those rescued, is reisirtnd to night to Do in a nyiiiB i'"""- B-ai AvuflV. For the drcnin-woven stlllneai of womls For thpl"l.lM"tllMt thr birds und ' lha wIc.Um have piiiniru. Kor thu rimiiliiB if hrouka ami me Vnl.'H uw-linuiM"-" ,!.. Oh, for a lin-utli ot thuiiu loved lost dii3! Ivr my h.nrt hns grown slek und my Of tile' IJiimTruy atrut Olid tho world's I woum'1 'wander sway to the reulma of WliPiVlio' twtllKhta aro wild and the wind auun.lH e.'rlr, Illowlt.K buiomm from aomo pliiintom ahure. . , Tliin 'a a ihlrnt In my aoul for' tho fair. In tin? puthwiiya nm.-iumivu -lniKlit fne.-a. , i Ho lona foinakrn and lit to me. For I knew thut tho wild reJ roJ lilow Ins . , ... ,. , . Ill the lams and meadows Bnlin i-il M And I'know that tho rivtm are n.'lnK. Tl.rciuah'VlS valleys of peace, ami I wniM I iln . , ... ... .. . in n . . . . i n tin m.irn. It" '. Cuvriury' lu Laiallbh Counliy Utu I in i.npii;i l . .1 a" ii'. i " '" I1'1 M. ti it 'f llni-il .n uu ':M t rw r :'-l . . ... ..... ...1...I I.. r.4',ri. a ttorty inn " m - ....m 1-.;, Mr. .P"i' I'KI tll.lll " 1 t i.r i.i al lui i;-iai' i::.: ti-. n Mite iin . t:'i I.') rly 'n r'' a ; "V f;.t. La -j i-!kii (.rtjLli. VfT. 1. n t - to 1-si i'y i i. ta LL . j-i W- T -. r h J" . I'r1 'T ' i-r-.:-l ibirnan ll" ,,r I ",' ; -f T ... J-.'.f. '' Ii W :-ai", Ruhhtr See Oil. XhP l-d " hn ,,,r" r",,"T rhld an "II M h has i.n.pcrties klnil- Ur lo tl.oe of Ilm-'i'd 'M. a..4 aixnda Immtfitt Bt'aln. ,i. it- i.i Unrr n.jod an Imll K'.ra forc tn-rlti. Ap txi Fo-. ot Gibraltar. i,r tow. f-afr an - i -,,.. aj" i a e R'a fjf Ola- r' Divorces in Japan. m..m In Janan. which can lx Ob- ... i it,, mint trivial tiriten -bm. hare som-w!iMt dlmlnlHhed la r.mnlKT In rent years, but lacy mih at tha rat of on to 'vcry thn.- mar- rlaK'-s. la 12 there wre iu.i" marriages and 1U.49 Olrorrcs. Whara He's Wrong. A man has no rlRht to Rlvc W r 'fa away when h 'sy before rro tiane. cr.nddin: that ahe r-r-t rlvs him away by Wlfic Tr4 wt.en ha r-r h" ro- lw chair hHn cotnpaar ts pres.-at.-Au hi ia Cloba. - I Mafncffteca af VH:t. Are.irdln to a -ry 1d crtato.a ir ralllnc at tke ajnalnt tii town '4 - bam. KaaUad. rrr v-t " parrlac tbroaifli lb tin la n-t rl to lae -av. -:' " to be lac-a la tba canOe. f abarrlba for tb EateTp"- r' t , i LAa laa aa the IVoiTw-QiiraTncTa'