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Stetson Hats NONE BETTER HAMPTON BROS A«sU:~.. n«AAAAn*Ae Rkrtlno CnArnft Ihn CHICAGO »S WORST SOX IN SEGOND GAME Easy Victory For Nationals by Score ot Seven to One Great Crowd Turnon Out Again Today To See Champions Play in Spite ot Unfavorable Weather Pn ran rniin n Chicago, Oct. 10—A bright day opened for ttie second cbampiouehip ball game. Hu* weather iuv gt rating mid crisp and the sky cloudless. The Whit«* Sox are favor t«*a in th«* t«t- ting. Findlay, ()., Get. 10.—Upon the lunch, Hie court instructing the jury Clouds began to gather as the ti me opening of court in the Standard OH to read no uewspaper accounts of the for the game approached, aud it la Co. case this morning the jury whs trial. The introduction of documentary very cold, but aeronaut« could not excused while the attorneys argued upon the admissability of the answers evidence will In* continued t..is after see the streets leading to the grounds to quest ions put to Johu I', Rockefel noon, the state using no witnesses because they were so completely covered with people enroute to the ler in former ooute upt proceedings. befo e tomorrow. fray The prosecution held that Rockefel­ MI1S. DUTTS IS ON HAND. The temperature dropped rapidly ler's statements were pertinent to the HEARST MAKES BIG CLAIMS. M. R ckefeller's lieill« »1«, Ida as the hour for play approached, and present issue to show his connection Dutts, daughter of the lute George M. New York, Oct. 10. —Hearst leaders Rice tl.e wind rose to half a gale. Probably Rice, is present at the trial, today claim that with Republican de­ with the Standard. no game was ever played ‘««fore under Rockefeller's answers ill question was an independent refiner who was fection he will be elected by 80,000 such frightful conditions. his ruined by the Standard, and were taken in 1898 and the defense majority. The White Sox rooters today out- fought th«* admission of the deposi daughter has devoted her life to tight numbered th«* Cubs' supporters three SHOWING MISSOURI A NS. Ing the trust, taking up tin* battle them, tions. Th«* court admitted to one. Kan-aa City, Oct. 10.—Wm. J. however, as evidence to show­ lllHt H where her fattier left it at bis death. Batterlee—White Sox, White «mi Bryan spoke today at Nevada,Clitnou, trust existed at the time the depor­ She will lie tin* s.ar witness for the , Sullivan ; Cube, Ruillaick aud Kling, Sedalia and Columbia. tions were made. Judge Banker ask- prosecution, and present incriminat­ First iuiilug—0 to 0. I ed Klin«, attorney foi the defense, ing documents gathered by ber fathei SENATOR BEVERIDGE ILL. In tbe first half of tbe »econd iuu- it the acts ot the president wouldn't and herself. Boston, Oct. 10.—Senator Beve- show the methods cf the company. itig the Cui*« got tlir«*e riln*. i'hance ridge is here sick at the home of a Kline said “no." FEDERAL ATTACK POSTPONED. fanned, Steinfeldt sent one iuto left. friend with a throat affliction, He is During the argument Phelps, for Washington, Oct. 10.—The proposed Tinker I eat out a tuiit aud Even* so bad that be will not be able to the state, said the corporation has attack of the government agaiust tbe bunted. Isbell threw past Tannehill speak here. no face, except a false face used as a Stan.lard Oil C<>. bus been d«*ferred and all we «* safe, Steinfildt scor'ng. mantle to cover the individuals in it. ltidenflitely, tbe president believing White intentionally pasted Kling fol Prize Fight Arranged When the president “pt*8ks from be­ th»* to start now would la* regarded | a double play ami Rueblacb sacrificed Milwaukee, Oct. 10. — Billy Potts hind th«* mask he «peaks 11» the cor­ as cheap politics to influence the eiec- 1 , out. lslwdl flew to Dotiohn« and 1 in­ was today matched to tight Young poration itself. tions. Besides the preparation of ker scored. Hoffman bent out a bunt, Evera scoring. Donohue threw Fitzgeiald on October 19th. An adjournment was taken for evidence is incomplete. to home and got Kling. The White Sox made no runs. In the first half of tne third Sheck- ard, for the Cubs, pinched b«tw«wu White and Donohue. Schulte walked. Chance forced him out, Tannehill *o , lsl»U (,'iumce stole second and run to third on Bully's wild tliri.W and scor­ ed on Steiufeldt’s single to left. Steinfeldt was put out stealing s«*cond and Sully tlew out to Isbell. One run. The White Sox did not scote. Cleveland, Oct. 10.—Mary Shepard, Goldfield, Nev., Oct. 10. — Fire Providence, R. 1 , Oct. 10.—After Owen is now pitching tor the a school teacher at South Euclid, a suburb, was murdered in her school broke out in the St. Francis hotel at eluding the immigration ofcflials tot White Sox. room in the presence of all her pupils I o'clock this afternoon which threat­ over a fortnight. With a cargo ot Fifth inning—The Cutis went out in this noon. A man came to the door ens the entire city. Tbe flames Chinese Im migrants, the yacht Frolic short older. For the White Sox and asked Miss Shepbaid to come out­ sprang from an apparent explosion was seized in the Providence river to­ Donohue walkeii and was forced by side, which she refused to do. He of a tank of gasoline in the rear of day and confiscated in the name of Dougherty; Steinfehlt tlew out to Seventeen then forced an entrance and shot ber the hotel, the wind sweeping the the federal government Evers. A wild pitch advanced Dough­ twice with a revolver, one bullet en­ flames directly fiom the south end of Chinamen and three memliera nt the erty. Sullivan foul«*d to Kling. Tin­ the city toward the main business crew were arrested. The commander ker fumbled TannhehiU'e grounder, teriug her brain ami killing ber tai* stantly. The man escaped and a section. Ihe tir«* crossed Main street ami other members of the crew wer«* I ougherty scoring. Owen out flew to twice before it was checked. The not present. posse is pursuing him. Sheckaid. The yacht came up the harbor un­ Later—Harry Smith, murderer of entire population is fighting th« Sixth inning—For the Cutis Stein - detected, when a watchman in a flames. coal Mary Shenard, shot himself to death feldt hit safely to left and 1 Inker Tbe Are was extinguished with a yard stumbled over two l'binameli in bis father's house at Warrensville forced him, Owen to Tannehill. lilierai use <>f dynamite and pickaxes. and started to arrest them, A voice at 3:45. Eve's singled and Tinker «nd Fivers . The St. Francis hotel, Chiatovltch from the Frolic told him to let them pulled off a duo Me steal, Sullivan I building and three other structures alone anil the watchman reported the thiew badly and Tinker scored. weie destroyed. A messenger boy ia occurrence, the seizure fallowing. Kling struck ont. Rueblacb out. reported missing. Rohe to Douohue. One run. The White Sox did not score. Seventh inning—0 to 0. Toms River, N. J., Oct. 10. — Dr. Eighth liming—For the Cut» Brouwer was again today Confronted Chance «ingle«!, Steinfeldt sacrificed by Mias Emma Dudley, the nurse Veste-day '« games: Portland, 5; and Chance stole third, Tinkei who cared tor Mrs. Brouwer during Fresno, 2. Loa Angeles, 1 ; Seattle, Washington, Oct. 111. — Captain singled and Chance score«!, Tinker her last illness. She continu«*d her 0. Oakland, 4; San Francisco, 3. Hamilton Ward, of Buffalo, was elect­ stole second. Evera went out. Robe story of the peculiar symptoms fol ed commander in chief of the Spanish to Donohue. Tinker scored on a wild lowing tbe doctor's ministrations of War Veterans today. Oklahoma City pitch Kling walked and Ruebliwh his wife. gets the next convention. went out, Owen to Donohue, Two Run« Box, 0. Ninth inning—0 to 0. Wm. Spencei, a logger from the F inal: Upper Willamette, waa arrested this R. 11. E. morning by Chief Farrington on a Angeles dispatch of today Cut» A l^os 1 7 10 0 charge of being drunk and disoideriy. say a that the citizens and rangera Box... 1 3 & He appeared in Judge Dorris' court Washington, Oct. 10.—Tne director this afternoon and left *20 in the have i siicceel in putting out the fl rec in P«<-omim*« canyon Advices of tbe mint this afternoon purchased treasury for bis fun. from Salinas say the tires are still six hundred thousand ounces of silver Munroe liili, of Mohawk, while apreading in the Santa Luciu range. for delivery in «*qual lota at Han operating a hop baler yesterday, re At Biatiee, Alix., Mr«. Geo. McMil­ Francisco, New Orleans and Denver at