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mARLOTTB DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 5, 1003. f Spoiling Ravs BASEBALL SUMMARY. BOUTJIKnif LEAGUE. At Naehvlllef -Nashville, 4: Atlanta, At UU1 Hock.': Little Bock, 0; Me phis. 4. . ' At Rhranmrt! ' Na ' aama l(h Hi Mam- At Hhreveport No game with N Orleans. ' , At Montgomery: With Birmingham, Wet (round, no gem . SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Charleston: Charleston, I; Jackson V At Columbia,: Columbia, 8; Savannah, 4. ; '. ' V AMERICAN' LKAQUBJ. ' - At Boatom Boston, J: Washington, t. , At New fork:-New York, 6; Plilladal. At Cleveland: Cisveland-Clilcsgo game - postponed: rain. . . n At Detroit: . Detroit. ?; St. . Loula, L v il-fHr''i.''KXTioNAi,LBUow.';''.i - At Philadelphia.: Philadelphia, 4; Brook- v . At 8'i Louis; St Louis, t, Cincinnati, t. '.- VIRGINIA BTATB LEAGUE. ? t . At l,ynchburg: Lynchburg, V, Norfolk, L At Richmond; Richmond, Si Roanoke, t, ' At Portsmouth: Danville, Ports mouth, ' V.'t--V-'- ' V ' COLLEGE- OAM ESi " S' j" " .' At Charlotter ' Trinity. T Clenoson. 0. ' At Wake ForeeU University of Vir ginia. : Wake Foreet, . '. " At Exeter, N. H.: Tele, 4; Phtlupa ' i Exeter Academy, '- . At Athena, Oa.t Unlveralty of Georgia, "J: Unlveralty of Alabama, J. . - At Lexington, Va.: Wsshlnrton and ; Lee University, 4; Kentucky SUM Col- '.w. Ve:;V-; ' -" -y !. : . 6TA5DINQ OF TIIK CttTWJ.. ? r, j SOUTHERN LEAGUE.' ... ' ;' ,: X . , Won. LjosL fthroveoort '-J. 14 : ": 4 " T.C .T7I .7M : am . .41 Slrmlnchsn .. ,. .. .. J Atlanta . .. 10 New Orleans Memphis ; ' Nashville ( Montgomery I little Rock I It 11 U .421 Jll V i SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. . Vrr y, ,-Wo, Lost. -p.c Augusts. .. .. ,. ., , JacksonvllI ,. .. 11 1 .7 . .43 .621 .411 jr,i , I 10 14 W 9 'Macon .. .. Pavannak . fv T . Columbia ,. ,. , ... a ; ;, NATIONAL LEAGUE. '' . - Woa. Lost. . New York , 14 I Chicago .. .. ..II ' Pittsburg .. 10 f PC .TST . .474 .471 .404 Ml Philadelphia .. ... ... 10 Boston .. ,. .. t St. Louis .... t Cincinnati .. ... 1 Brooklyn , .... Iy 1 t M 14 AMERICAN LEAGUE - V Won. Loot" P.CS. . V..kln.'l'ni 14 ". " .. .WH .. .. . .W f . ' Cleveland ..' . I .-4 . Philadelphia .. T Nr Tork . . Chicago .ar .. .. ...... f v. .t. Louis ,. ... f 10''. - Boston .; 4 U ; ..; ATI 1 Jbti ,47 .41 J .Jit . ; N ' . LEAGUE GAMK5L J r . . . " nocK, ri.. May s. utile rock unable to hit Brown' to-day and tlie . game reauitea in s shut out for the locals. . i.."00 . : R. H. E. saempnia tr'tll! 1 14- It - V Batterlea; : Brown and Hurlburt; China ' .snd Zlmmer. Umpire, Pfannlnges. Time, icnn,. Jnj- v--iaanviliv won 1 Allu.t. Am 1 I 1 I i VT- . ..Ill . . r , , t ,,, era me. u wns a piicner e nail hi Between Sorrel and Harley, In which the Xormor Vent tha til la tf.attftr n J Score: r, :' - -. ; B, H.' E. 1 iwnu H tllltllltlM 7 1 : Nashville . . 1444440940 14 4 1 ' and Kalkhnff. I'mrvires. Buckley and , jveoneoy. Tine, 3 hours. ,1 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Charleston. H. - C. May 4. In a rams thstvwas practically devoid of features to-day,- Charleaton again defeated Jack sonville. Both pitchers were In great ehape, Walker fanning seven and Turner time, bcoiw: - R. H. E, .vnaneeton -,r-r. i e si l oox. s l Jacksonville 4 0 4 4 4 0 4-1 t'4 V Batteries: Turner and Fox; Walker and Bhoa. Tims, in. Umpire, Matthews, '' Augusta, Oa., May 4. By superb pitch- , ing ana sensational neiaing Auguaia sntu in cnnnimuni ciu mis suvrnuon. nuca. til tha last - Inning, when another was .. made. It was a pitchers' battle through out-' ecore: . ; - --.k. tu ja. Macon , ,..v,t0DMI I . 2 Augusta ..I44 4( It 999 14-1 4 1 , Batteries V Stewart and Harnlsh; Ruck j ar and Carson. Umpire, Mace. Time, l.ii. Columbia, S. C, May 4y Aahton, with splendid support. , nltched a areat came. . yielding but two hlta. The only other Savannah man to reach first, got there on an error., Hon was nit at win, and Columbia played rings around ths vls- v Itors. Scots: - ; R. H. E. Columbia 444 t 01 B 14 1 Savannah ... .... 404044400-4 11 '. Batteries: Ashton and Ketter; MofT and Curran.' Time, Umpires, llelsman and Wsnlg. V .... v , ,- , , " ' ' NATIONAL LEAOUE. " " l v, St. Louis. Mar 4. St. Louis drove Her. tier from the pitcher's box In ths second Inning to-day and won ths second gams from Cincinnati. 4 to t , j Score i '.'i'r-'o-V' ' ' " ; ' R. H. B. St. Louis ...... 1 11 40414X-4 11 1 Cincinnati .... 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 1-4 7 J ' Batteries:" Thompson and Raub; Chech, Harper and BchleC Time, 1:14. Umplro, Johnstone. ..,-. . ... i Plttahnra'. Uiv Ptttahur waa u.Ma to hit Brown and also played below their Standard in tnw neid, trrerefore, Chicago Won witii comparative ease. ' Soore: , ,,...,,.. ..- R. H. E. Pittsburg .. ,.. 4 4 4 4 4 0 01 04 t, 'I Chicago 1 1 0110 4 Ox 7 U 0 Bstteriesi Karger, Lefleld and Olbeon and Pelts;' Brown and Kilns;. .Time, IM. empires, varpenier ana iviem, .,. ,.t .-i . v ., . r Philadelphia, May 4.Oiiportune hitting gave Brooklyn a victory over Philadel phia to-day. Score: I R. 11. K. "roomy n .. iiiiii i 4 1 Philadelphia . f 44 4 J 14 114 4 Fittlnger snd Doom, plre, O'Day. , , .. n,,,..,, m a,i'. nans. Tims, . hours. L'm- . Boston, May 4. The local plnyera made ea many errors to-day aa New York did runa and this resulted In Boston's defeat. 10 to 1. Soorei ' R. II. Sew Tork ... , l41fljd-i u Boston .. .. ... 444404414-1 j io Batteries; " Maroney snd O'Neills Ames nd Marshall. Time, 1;U. Umpires, Kms lie 4U4 Conway, ; , , , t 'J'' AMERICAN LKAOOB. i'V l Detroit, May 4. To-day's game had ' a thrilling; finish. CHrleil and Niles were en third and second with one run needed to tie in ths ninth. -Nordyke was sent to the bat and Donahue atrurk hiiw nut pn three pitched, ball, ending the gums. core; . . . H. If, IJ. tvtrott 444 1 441 -! 7 3 St. IxmiI .. .... 01400000 0-1 4 S ; Batteries: Donahue SOl Payne: Jscnl. Sn and Kickey, Time, 1:32, t rapira, Con-itolly.-..' . i,. . rtoatnn. May 4. Wsshlngton " won ' Its third straight game from Uoslbn to-day . Bornrtt'e Vanilla Extract Is the best, and the" best Is none too goo! for yur food and drink. Insist oa Laying Burnett's. , y ' by bunching1 M' t th rlsht time. EH- lie-ii waa ouuiUoued br aluaJisa. boors; ... R. H, E. Piston .. .. .... I 1 0 0 0 M I 1 Vsahli'ston . .. 14140041 04 I 4 lvaiin Dlnesn and Q re ham: Hnrhea and Jieyaoo. lluiv 1JO... Umplr. ..glien- aan. - New Tork. May 4. The local' Araertoana srored another victory over tb rbUaael- phia champluns to-day, Brtorei .,-'' ! It. H. E. Phlladeiphl , . 9 1 0 1 O 0 0 f S-J 1-1 New York .. ... t)l 1 1 v f Batteries: Plank. Waddell, Bender andj Brhreck; Orth, Iroy and Kletnow. Tuns, i;nvv t umpires, avane ana unu : i t .i ( ' i . VIRGINIA tVICTORlOUS. WsJto Fbrest riavs gkx1 1UU, Losing . uame ojr Boor, of (V to S. Special to Ths Observer. - , Waka Poreat. May 4. Th. same hers thia afternoon between Waka Forest and tha University of Virginia, was close and excltinr. tha sooro belrur to 4 in favor di (minis, .-ins game waa witnessed oy a large, crowd, many doming from near by towns. Ne acore was made till tha fourth when Del ton scored for Virginia o an error, in the fifth tha visitors marts four hits, ' In this inning ths umpire anfortunatedly called, what waa general ly conceded to be a foul ball fair with one man out ' Walker - knocked a two- bagger and acored by Graham's two- bagger. Graham scored on Dalton S sin gle. Dalion stole second and scored on Maddux's single to right field. Moses scored on Watson's two-bagger later. In ths sixtltHiss scored for Virginia on an error. - Wake Forest made her nrst run In the sixth by Richardson's hit . In the seventh Couch scored on Beverly's three-baa-ser.--. In tha eighth Richardson scor ed hit on successful bsg-ateallng. Tur ner acored on Smiths hit and Smith on . Turner's bit. w . Bummsry: Virginia Hits 7; strucx oni v. turn wvm wiu ..www... bases on Wis 1: features, batting of Walker. Graham. Woodson, two bar sera; Maddux's Hrstbase playing; Wake Forest Hits 1J. atrurk nut 7: errors 1: batteries Turner J. and Hararlck; features, excel- lent work or battenee. Jim Turner aiiow lng only 7 bits, Ave of theee In the fifth inning; batting of Richardson, Couch, Beverly and Smith. ' . - - Wake Forest played a superior same and would have won but for calLlnc of A tout lair. , , , .,: j CRAPPLE WIS8 THE ST. iVvosite FlnlMheo Away Back lln tfa Emt of Um Day at .Jamaica. New Tork. May 4.-J. A. Drake's Crap. pie easily woa ths Newton stakes, k-naa. at Jamaica to-day. He wen I front In the first furlong and was never afterward i threatened, .winning . by J lengths from Fustian, with Benevolent third. Diamond, the favorite, finished gwsy back. Summaries: . " First race, selling, 4 furlongs: Optician, 14 to 10. and out, won; Bluecoat U to 1, and 1 to 1. second: St. Bstepd 1 to 1, and out. third. Time, 1:14. fieoond race. 4 furlonta: Grace George, IS to L and S to 1. won; Tangera. 14 to L I and 4 To 1, second; Economy. I to a, ani t tn ItL third. Time. 1:614-1. -: .. tie 1. second: Economy. I to a, ana Thlnl race, aelllna-. anile and a six teenth: Grenade, 1 to 1 and 1 to 2, won; Yorkshire Lad, 11 to t, and 1 to I. second; Ebony, l to l ana to s,r imru. - linn, 1-17 1 Fourth rsee. Newton stakes," selling, 4 furlongs: Grapple. M to 4. and 4 to , won; Fustian, it to 1. and to 1. second; BenevolenU 4 to L and 4 to I, third. Time, 1:111-. . ' .... 11 to L and 4 to 1. won; Austin Allen, t f inn race, aeiuna. s lunonii. iwj. to 1. and 4 to S. aecono; Ancestor, s w , and I to L third. Time, 1:11 M. .. . ciwh vana s rimfinn: lann c. z ko l. 4 to L second: Realm, 4 to 1. and 1 to a. ana even, wwn, van dui j , w thlro. Time, 1:1. - Results at Louisville. TMitavitia. Usv Beacon Light, second choice, beat Daring and Banner, the favorite. In the feature race, Mar garet Morris, In the fifth race, waa the only favorite to win. i ' First race. 4M furlongs, selling: J. Ed Orlllo, t to 1. won; Garret Wilson. 40 to 1. second: Precious Btone.' 7 to L tnlrd. i na i-L. .. .. Second rsee, 4 furiongs: llly Vertresa, I to V won; Webber, 11 to 1, second; Solvents 4 to 1. the. Time. AOJ-o.. Thrrd rsee,. selling, furlongs: - Free Booter, 4 to 1, won;-Roeooe, 1 to IlSso ondambrinus. 10 to; V third. Thne. 1 Fourth race, mile: Beacon Light. 1 to 1. won: Daring, 4 to 1. second; manner, 1 to 4, third.- Time, 1:42. u. swret MorrtsT 4 to 4. won; Princess Marie, lSWUftonl: U A. ThorBs. I to 1. third. tiim leu ' Fifth race, selling. inn Sixth woe, selling, mile: Tarp, Ito won; Ooldlo.-l to f second; Matanon, lo v tniro. time, .--. . Memphis Raclnx Summary. - Vemnhia. Tenn.. Mar 4. There were six gnod races on the eard at Montgomery Psrk to-day. Jockey Cherry carried Off ik. hAMr. wlnnlns fnur races. virat rare, half mile: CaDtaln M mlck. M to L won; Miss Cesarlnn, to 1. second; Tom Oilroy, to L. third. Time, . - . .. 1 1 Second rsee. mile and eighth: Loa An- rleno, I to 1, won; Han noes nmie. 10 second; Mr. Jack, to 1, third. Time, Third race. 4H furlongs: Miss' fttrams, 4 to i, won; I to 1 second; Lady Vlmont, 40 to 1. third. Time. M. - ; Fourth race, 7H furlongai John Smul- eeoond; Druid, 4 to 4, third. Time, 1:34 t-X Flfta-raoa,. 4 fnrlnngiL Platoon, 4 to B, won; Ij Purelle, 4 to I. second; Cutler, 7 tot third. Time. 1:14V Blxth rare,, runongsr t-roteua. a o won: dwell ftlrt. 20 to 1. second: Ban p. saL 4 to 1. third. PTlme, 1:S5. . 7 ' TO DEVELOP WATER, POWERS, rirty of ritt'bunr Ca pltelt Inspect ing Valnable tittea on Pacolrt and Broad ltlvem In (Jherokeo and Kpartanburc Counties, - - Correspondence of The Observer. Spartanburg. 8. C... May l.-F. H. Knox, of Pittsburg and Spartanburg, accompanied by a party of Pittsburg capitalists, are. at Spartanburg and Qaffney inspecting some valnable wat er power sites on the Broad river with a view to Investing' In and devel oping them. The visitors, besides Mr, Knox, are J. 1 c buck. it. u, craw- ford, R. M. Dave and Oscar Shanks, all of whom represent - millions of dollara This Is the second ..visit of those gentlemen. . Mr. Knox having brought them to this section last fall. interesting them in some water pow ers In this section., - On this trip they have spent several days inspecting new sites on the Pacolet and Broad rivers. :. ' - j. ' .'...' while nothing; dennite has been giv en out concerning the object of their visit. It la learned that they ar in terested in developing water powers, the Idea, being to establish' electri cal plants for. tho sale .of power for manufacturing purposes. The visitors met a number of local business men and discussed plena In an Informal way and, while no details have been given out for publication. It Is defi nitely known that their purpose is at aboy stated.. ; '.-! ' ' '; Death of an Infant Special to The Observer. ;j " v ' . Ooldsboro. May t. TH death of the two-months-old baby boy of 'Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Linden occurred In this city to-day after an Illness of only a few days. - :; ; f 1 1 , ri r- ,.. :-- r-: :; Ycs,'h Wonld. Catawba County Newe.' ' ; -"r It would- be worth th trl to Char lotto to hear the Marin Band. If nothing else were there. w.v . ' rOATMARTER ROBBED. - fl 'XV ' Vnntl WvMMaa a Dl...tM la., nearly Inst his life and waa rnhbedl ot an comfort, aerordlnw to' his letter. I which says: "For years I had chronic I liver con. plaint, which l,1 to such a ee- vers esse or tntinrilr-e that even mv fin ger nails turned yellow; when my doctor I prenntied I-.lertrlc JIHters: whlrh cured me and have ktt me well- fur eleven I years." Purs curs for lHlf.tr-, Nu-I ralaia, wenkne-s and all ISiomarh, Uver, I kliner and Itladdar deransementa. , I A wonderful Tonlo. At It- IL Juntas a I V. B UlUg BlUIS. v COUIS. . , I. . .(' - ' " m IM v':: : ., x . g ' a m as ati' . ' :r - FOR Fehr'i AMUSEMENTS Th Ledger, of Birmingham. Ala., had tho following; notice of the ap pearance of '"Oar New Tork" in Its Issue , of the 1st instant: in the .flrat place "Qav New .Tork" Is a musical comedy. In the second place it is a musical comedy of the better class, one that la bright every-. wnere, beautifully bedecked, set to tuneful music, and laughable. It Is safe -to say-that no one of the bit audience which saw the Initial per formance last evening regretted hav ing gone, and It is safe to say, too, that the features of the show lingered pleasantly In the minds of many. It u a "whiriy-giny." cnio ana smart sort of entertainment. It car ries, a bunch of pretty girl, and these girls are - charmingly costumed In live and lurid colors. It Is full of tuneful muslo and pleasant songs while the figures and graceful move ments of . the - chorus relied, for marked applause. The comedy, "Gay New TOrk," la well delivered. .. Dan i ..w j Mason Is the - leader of. tht comeay end. He Ukes ths role of Herman Bchuits, a fashionable ladles tailor, who has plenty of money, and desires a "gay time." He has a gay time, and he amuses the house thoroughly when he endeavors to conceal ' that fact from his wife. Louise Sanford, who plays the part of Schults's wife, acquits herself with all honor, aa did Leah Kelns, who was Julia, their daughter.) Lillian Hoerleln. the lead ing lady, playing the role of Madame Flortaelle, waa full of dash and charm, and her reckless daring, ' her effervessence or spirits, qutcxiy won the hearts of the audience. She wore beautiful gowns which ahe took, great measure in displaying. She was as a I coouette. -who knows that sne is loved and cruelly glories in tnat net. Kathrya Bartlett. as Marie Darcey. I waa also a scholar of the same school. . . . . . Mana ,n6 t0 rcelved here, share of .41 th prilM M generally and generous- i . , ai-trihuted. J. F. Wllllard. who I took the part of a servant In the Rrhulta family, was good, ana aaa- , materially in keeping the house Eooa natured. Theodore. Petem. Ed ward Adams ana uawara - urennan wore prominent in tn climaxes 01 tha mecea-and Charles E. Foremen was good In the role of a kind out shallow nephew. j . TUB DEATH RECORD. ; . , r . - ,' Iter, ."W O'Brien, of Rtohmond. Correspondence of The Observer, j, Hamlet. M"ay 'I. Rev.- James W. O'Brien, one .of thi lnvwd ministers of 1 aled tt tn- county nlrht Ths funeral the oldest ana pesi Richmond county. nom ' Tuesday nlrht. The funeral was held from I !,. ..,,., w. . Watlnaadav Inter, the . county home Wednesday, inwr- "ent Being at oreen iae cnurcn. ne 1 waa ar one time erv nromlnent in the church and county affairs.. He was for two or three years president of the conference of the Methodist Pro testant Church,- but later Joined th Methodist Episcopal Church and con tinued as a local preacher the re mainder of his life. He was ; once Jailer of Richmond 'county , and later superintendent of the county home where Jie died. . He was a ' strong preacher and Ma pastorates, were at tended by success. . ; , , v " 7 Dr. Daniel (thaw, of Laurlngburg. Correspondence of Th Observer. ' . : uturlnburg,,' May s. vn . uaniei Shaw, of this place,, died Monday morning at . 'o'clock, his death be ing sudden. .Dr. Shaw waa one of the most prominent and widely known ciu laena In this section of. the State. He was a , physician of - marked ability and was a ruling- elder in the Pres byterian cjiurcn. ; , a una o-gti. , -1.!.' j. ! .'V- j s ! r-IAKEO LIFEb'VAIILEAGT ' - .. . , , - sha a wvext aia Bexe ... TttAXra Have both feet comfortable Cive them fair tilay. A cramped foot, h&urt life to call its sole Its own. . ; " :J lfVmr 4milr sVl tut asrs Mem, n 0iU tmit sm.s IvU ew rmript of prV Ma M. diUMtMll ( pay UrwardiHe asavpa, linn achc::tt. inc. KOR.T1I AEI.tOTO.t. MASS, :-V'- ta. ! -y:'- uiv i v V Vs iLi '; 11 JT " isrs U w tmlispeiisahlo Torts' Psiio. ' v Hf C ' wuseartaeMdke,bBt palatsWe, Infiet-:--' ' rt?r Jti'v-lt- Wlktfany plauant. preparation, 'j ldi.r.4'V; vV-i-. nr of Hops and Barley Malt, but wonder.' :;ainVg-l fills oot the benow lines Ml byoare sM Ul fceslth. 4 restores tba tlush of roses to ths saDowehesk. Knits Bp the ravened serrea." Restores lustre to the eye. Brings sweet, natural, restful sleep. Reooriunonded and endorsed by phjildsni of all schools. - V SiAtJI BY ALL DftUQQItTt. Malt Tonic Dept., LooIstUIs, Ky. Kiaaa knnslMt bmOl I Xmtnlll to aattere OneI JS.aU tie iw Tenaital OolorT I Vans saup ataMual law muaa DENTIST. . carsox .BrrLDixa 1 Southeast Comer FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS. H00KANi) ROGERS ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE A GREEN SBORO, N.C Wheeler, Range and Dickey ARCHITECTS- second Floor 4X7s Building. CHARLOTTE, N.C. FRAKK P. WJ&TmS ARCHITECT ColuinbiaM S.C. .. y v - most ; oareuI ss- Secyred by lection, from the best manu facturers In the country.tr Our Una of 8terllng K Silver and Solid and Plated Hollow War is beyond comparison. We take pleasure in show ing on these goods,: aa ' -w knew that they cannot be Im proved upon and will, please the most fastidious. JEWELERS., CAPUDINE iMM(siAru.v cvnxe HCADACI1E5 Bcekse,COLD m 4 ro novas . tiUleakK-. as )ONTbe 1 " Why stand afin Aria ar-aWf A- HjiUHiUTaMt to rest the other? Wear CROSSETTS and. stand like Mail-, $ ..--..PTa Silverware a man :btimat " ;p Corrcspondehcc I Furnished ' - ; Soliciteji A; H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT. charlotte, VmS5EY FIVE YEARS OLD CM0OTH Al3MLL0sT Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince very best for medicinal ana other purposes, send lis your orders and if not terfectly satisfactory,' ' v return at our expense and money will ba refunded Kl once All Empmenu bxo ouae ui puun cases. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 5, 1906, edition 1
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