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Show 0 i - i l 'i mantic Girl That Knew Her Business Aged Suitor Had No deed I would, but for one thing against Habits at Preaant but Sha you your personal habits. Hut, protested the old millionaire, Itcotnlfd Poaalbilltlea of tha future. "ith dignity, "I have always considered myself and so have my friends as a very criterion of morality and clean living. Unlike the worthless and poverty stricken young rakes of these days, Ethel, I am not only fabulously rich, but have absolutely no bad habits. That's just it, Mr. Stocksandbonds: that is just why I must refuse you," said the girl, in a tone of Infinite sadness Impossible! gasped the aged millionaire. Do you mean to say that you would admire bad habits In a husband? Dreamily, sadly, the romantic young debutante pulled to pieces a red, red rose Tell me, persisted the suitor, "why you would wish to see me dissipated. Why, er er, bad habits shorten life, you know, murmured the maiden. But then, reflecting that she could easily drive him to drink after marriage, the romantic girl accepted the Buitoi. New York Herald. f 1 ith( crooked old multimillionaire Lumatio knee at the feet of the debutante, while In the disii The orchestra was playing some from Rausmltthlraskys motif and the haunting ime works, Mured through the tropical tliat screened them from the JOB 4 1, hand Youngbudde glBS Ethel, y: 0, Mr. Stocksandbonds, But, t love I I, uinered the sweet young thing, official stem kin however, that her phonograph her and recording ncoustic Positions. ere to Miss Ethel, the old multimil-ir- e 6d 41 as saying, It is In the merl-o- f life that we can appreciate worth and her cheering, diAll else have I ne automobiles, yachts but lIaCfB iihout you they are as nothing." blushed 'Ah! Mr. Stocksandbonds, debutante, "I would marry you, ins presence. i Use o In the opening game of the Chicago schedule the maroons ro.lled up a 83 0 score on "Deacon Koehler's LawOn the grounds of the Staten Island to rence university eleven. Coach Stagga Cricket club Sept. 23, representative their first real football of men played the diamond forever at the end of this American League Notes. elevens from Philadelphia and New season, displaying flashes of adthe Beason. York New found has York met In a cricket match, and Washington vanced season form. The Kansas City Club has turned to crack. nut the hardest MinPhiladelphia scored a decisive victory The football season opened at Catchpitchers Wright ai$d Morgan over to drafted club has Detroit The a 28. to 171 by score, of nesota university Sept. 23. The var- er Schrant from the for the remainder of the Louisville club. CinThe shooting tournament of the Syracuse defeated the Minneapolis Censeason. ball, the has Gibson "spit" quit cinnati Gun club closed Sept. 21. sity tral high 35 to 0 In the flrat half and President Bryee of the Columbus Charles Budd of Des Moines, Iowa, the second team scored 39 points on which. It was reported, ruined his arm. Club of the stand-bpins his faith to Connie Mack's The old won the professional match with a the St. Paul Central high in the secpitchers score of 545 breaks out of a possible ond half. Minnesota displayed excel- Boston club are not extending them- Athletic team in the coming worlds series. He banks a great deal on the selves these days 600 targets in three days shooting. lent .work for an early season game a valuable Athletic pitchers. is Tom At the Narragansett Park track Hughes sporting Coach McCornacks Northwestern Sept 23. Barney Oldfields attempt football team and the North Division new scarfpln presented by his admirCentral League. to lower his own figures for the five high school eleven met Sept. 23, and ers in Washington. has a fast outfield, but Haute Terre a to Griffith and play covered miles was unsuccessful. He ought Lajoie for a great part of the game, particula infield the weak, though miserably for the distance In 4:41 against 4:29 larly In the second half, it was diff- series at the end of the Beason Ruh and Fox are passably good field luck 1904 the hard In championship. made at Angeles, Cal.. icult to make out which team was getPitcher Barry has all the earmarks ers. Walking contests are to be revived ting a the Purples or the high A Terre Haute paper Is authority at New York by tbe Amateur Athletic school boys. Northwestern won, 11 of a comer. The Boston Americans for the statement that Bert Dennis betime to for on him the hold will of union. There have been to events to 0, making both scores in the first will reside at that place, having acing. this kind on the championship pro- half. In a theater there. a Spencer, the Browns star young cepted position gram since 1898. Next fall, at the William Klenholz, a former half In the team league will clear Every able Metropolitan and National conven back on the University of Minnesota catcher, is ill, and he may not be on the some season, with profit tions, steps probably will be taken to team, has been selected as head coach to get in the game for some time to up of Terre Hr.ute, the exception possible have the walks Inserted In all the at the University of Colorado. Klen- come. well Pitcher Ed Barry, purchased by Bos- and that town has done pretty team. union programs and the discus may be holz played football for years at the took hold of the since Heenan at to ton from refuses sign Decatur, university, making the team during his ing point of the wireless system. A dropped. President Heenan and Manager DenHarry L. Hillman, Jr., of the Thir- last two years and gaining the repu- the terms offered him by President nis of Terre Haute, are talking of a contract has been awarded to a GerNew teenth regiment, national guard, tation of being a nervy player. Last Taylor. man company to provide the apparanew circuit for next year composed of In Outfielder George Rohe, Comls-ketus, and this will give it a virtual York, running in the colors of the year the Colorado team defeated the the following cities: Terre Haute, of the find he a the has thinks schedestablished New York Athletic club, University of Nebraska and the monopoly of wireless telegraphy In South Bend, Evansville, Grand Rapids, made has The "blond" recruit new worlds record in a 300 yard hur- ule for this year includes games with Peru. Fort Wayne, Saginaw, Peoria and to a date. 0:34 Leland dle impression good time the and race, being Between Puerto Bermudez and IquiNebraska, Utah, Wyoming Bloomington. secured Baseman by Third Rohe, This is two seconds better than the Stanford. tos the plan is to have three interCanton la probably a fixture In the a no is good C. by Kraenz A. and Chicago, youngster time made Wisconsin exby previous The game between mediate stations and ultimately to and If there are any changes league, Baltl with once He deal. of iein, formerly of the University played tend the line to Manaos on the Amacompany I at Marinette Sept. 23 ended to make room for Fort In circuit the zon and then down the river to Para, Pennsylvania, who did the distance 17 to 0 in favor of Wisconsin. Remp, more, and has been going the rounds will probably be some other It Wayne, at on In 0:36 over the low hurdles the big varsity center, was strong thus affording direct communication town. The Canton team haa drawn an National League Newi. rushes and did brllllan work. Wright, between the Atlantic and Pacific Chicago on May 12, 1897. average attendance, with Sundays and Shortstop Lewis of Baltimore Is coasts. There already Is a cable up Rhud Metzner of Chicago, running the plucky little tackle of company I, week days together, of close to 9C0. Cornell graduate. the Amazon, but the service Is freIn the colors of the club under whose also played an excellent game. The Grand Rapids leads the league In new outfielder, Siegel, tbe Reds quently interrupted, and In the upper auspices the event was held, won the soldiers played a surprisingly strong season attendance, with an even total nor drinks. tobacco useB neither water the swift currents would havs first of the annual Marathon races of game all through. It was discovered Wheeling 100,000 paid admlssIonav of Albany Shortstop Bobby Cargo rendered the laying of such a means the new Illinois Athletic club, at after the game that Vanderbooms 70,000; Evansville, drew 76.000; team. the haa Joined Brooklyn he As Chicago, Sept. 23. The local man ran cheekbone was broken and that of communication impossible. 49, South Bend, 55,000; Springfield, late of Conrad SyraPitcher Carter, wireless telegraphy has proved sucmiles In three was taken to the hospital. It is feared the grueling twenty-fiv000; Dayton, 45.000; Canton (IncludYork New team the has cuse, in joined the and to able be play cessful at sea, between Islands, hours and fifteen minutes, which, that he may not The rooters at the Polo Grounds ing games played at Fort Wayne), over large tracts of land in Alaska, though much slower than the record, Wisconsin-Chlcaggame on Oct. 21. and Terre Haute, 37,000. Devlin fully as good as Bradley eastthink of the a teams football have to of the All it is interesting practical was considered good in view of the Collins. or work demonstration as to whether equally pavementts over which the course ern colleges have been openly at Western Association. deBob Ganley Is playing good ball for good results will be achieved in actual was laid. Eighteen runners started for ten days, and there Is a well Club last week released The off at the bat Is Topeka He leading each. Pittsburg. of forests practice in the impenetrable and seven finished. The official time fined Idea of the possibilities Lezotte. Abel outfielder la good. and making of South America. If such is the case, follows: Harvard and Pennsylvania seem to Dick Rohn claims to be the youngone falling has "Deacon Phillipe a score of without veterans, in the call will question, 3:15:00 have the be, there R. Metzner, Illinois A. C runners on third as est man on the Sedalia team. And wide application of the idea, as it will J. J. Kennedy, Tlleston O.A.C. 3:15:30 but the prospects at Yale and Prince- - he does not watch at the other bases. then, like a girl, he refuses to tell his does he as closely put within reach at small expense disof Is opinion that age. Catcher Kling tricts otherwise quite isolated. On Sept. 11 Pitcher Ashley of Leav Jack Evers and Miller Huggins are the WONDERFUL MILE IN 1:5914 ut Stretches of South America with the New gten, te Be Equipped oa tu Method of Communication-Advanta- ges mlkloi ts e, hi!! to Commerce. drl Among 1 i f re-ir- e 42-00- 0, con-iere- TO) llttil bout e part e (i iin port tre was the ross extend i :ich was try-ou- t, 3-- 5 y iportance Is to establish communica-betwee- n Lima and Iquitos, the on tbe Amazon, and while telegraphic communication Cordilleras, the wires did beyond Puerto Bermudez, accordingly made the start- - telM 18th Century Sign Brought to Light ners of the great Duke of Alva when icovery Interesting to Archeol- the Netherlands. Both signs oglste Made by Accident at invading but if the lamb has are remembered, Glasgow, Scotland Specimen into made been kindling wood, the of Exquisite Carving. Is in safe keeping, alnow wool pack curious discovery was made the the worse for Is it considerably though er day at the foot of the High floor of on the flagged rested The second house having et, Glasgow. the and gilt for years, cellar sixty a Is Hopm the Tol booth Steeple in parts. The e's Land, which contains the shop is now only discernable eight-alcarving of the wool pack has been ere David Dale, the great done by a master hand, and It would century philanthropist, be a good object lesson for wood carvin the yarn in business himself of ing students who are endeavoring to si hosiery line. The building, art. The lamb venteenth century erection, remains revive an almost lost Is very business hosier's the for For sign ich as It was In Dale's time. St. to Agnes, reference and has my years a cellar beneath the house old, in the year suffered who martyrdom few a days ii been little used, but The oa shelf which had served ita day 306 when only 14 years of age. ar by been depicted usually has saint of cleared away, the support tists with a Iamb by her side. In day Mcb turned out to be Dales long when the common people of England it sign a wool pack carved In wood not read printed signs, the firs! could eight--ntd gilt. There was another in a town or village to set up century hosiery business in man In yarns and hosiery adoptee business swing-rasgow which displayed the would lamb the Golden Fleece of old the lamb sign. A competitor wool the choose pack. ban on the ?aln, which was borne K h estab--fce- d h g Wh and Suite Dreaded the Darkness Isdlum Exhibition Spoiled by Childish Fright of Perolano Absence ol Light ProbablyHsld Suggestion of Assassination. an element of humor In Interview which took place in faria between tbe shah of Persia and 1. Curie, tbe French scientist. His rxjuty had expressed his desire to the wonders of radium, so a tele-tur- n was sent to M. Curie asking him ' present himself at the Elysee pal-There was h I' hotel. "Your name and your great dlscov-- 7 Persia," said TO shah, after the manner of an Arabian potentate address Night l a magician. I wish to see this 'amous radium, whlcb is described as faring the most marvelous powers." 8!re replied M. Curie, "I can sat-fyour curiosity, but not here, for bo light ts too strong. In order that TO may properly see tbe brilliance are known to us In y I 1 of radium I muBt sbow It In a room whlcb Is dark entirely dark." The shah, whose nervousness Is kindvery well known, did not take and room, a dark of Idea the to ly suggestwho called his grand vizier, ed drawing the curtains of the room, but M. Curie persisted that blackness was necessary. Thereupon the shah called M. Paoll. the French detective his protector of royalties, who tBsured So no was danger. there that majesty the party descended to the under known ground apartment In the hotel as the safe room. expounding the M. Curie began and then gave of radium, properties a signal for the electric light to be Immediately a panic switched off. suite, and all cried shahs the seized out In Persian and In French, "Light! The elecLight! Turn on the light! and on switched was again, tricity the disappointed savant was forced to show his radium In a lighted room. Ixindon Chronicle. ton are not nearly so dark as the coaches would have one believe. The 3:30:30 likelihood now is that Yale will have Pitcher of the Brooklyn National League Club. 8:45:00 a light, average line and a heavy and are While there 4:01:00 brilliant set of backs. many veterans at Cambridge, It la tar second basemen of the National enworth held Sedalia to one safe bit, yet that hit lost the game by 1 to 0. probable several of them will be rele- League. Boxing. 8am my Morris, tbe Big Injun" of rear. to invited tbe has Herrmann gated President for Battling the him manager Miners,, will probably join the . Billy Nolan, Manager Kelley to witnese with made a 1 the worlds championship games, Chicago White Sox next spring. Nelson, the prize fighter, has Trotting. has been talking to the Miners Statement that a fund of which will begin on October 9. new pitcher says his for the fast pitcher. raised In San Francisco to defeat the is said to be the best time What Pirates The At Leavenworth, Sept. 10, Pitcher fight bill. Ralston record that the grand circuit has ever name Is pronounced Llfleld, with the Kid McCoy Is going into vaudeville. known was made at the Columbus emphasis on tbe first syllable. He has Craven' of Leavenworth shut Sedalia out with one safe hit Same day with Pittsburg. He has algned for a period of twenty (Ohio) track Sept. 21. when sixteen signed for 1906-0vaudethe Pitcher Womack, of Guthrie, also shut Sutherland, A! Fred weeks with heats were trotted and paced to an Otis Clymer wants Manager a out Springfield with one safe bit. base at first n trial ville manager, and will open in tew average of 2:07 him to Clarke give Not a member of tbe Joplin team sketch In Brooklyn on Oct. 18. Susie N., equal favorite with Bon before the season closes. "I can eat has been fined, benched or sent from Jacn engaged has Otis. says In that Billy Delaney position." Farm em Stock up at San Voyage In the Kentucky grounds by sn umpire this yeaf. Johnson to meet A1 Kaufmann The New York and Brooklyn critics tbe at Columbus. Ohio, betting, Futurity settled. be to another team in the Western AsNot date yet a Francisco at records for the see many encouraging points about sociation can boast of this clear recbroke all 3) that belief his Hummel declares picks Delaney or year when she steadily trotted two John Hummels style. at than Batch ord. Is destined to become a rival miles in 3:10 and 3:0914. She came out better balls to hit Thomas Sheard, tbe owner of the Jeffries. within half a second of the worlds ever did. flnan-cla White Sox, Is now very mysterious Nelson and Nolan have had trotters and did record for bout bis plans for next year. A bait settlement and both declare them- s set a new mark for time In a two in American Association. month ago he was willing to say that result 18 season the selves satisfied with the Sept. closed Columbus three race for youngsters. Dud Rlsley would In all probability share ot the gate was 318.230. Of shutting out Louisville for the handle bis men next year. by runners, two a by Dan little paced Patch, cent, 35 per the With In this Nolan received three days. time with H. C. Hersey driving, went & fourth Gene Barnes, tbe owner of the Oklamore than 18,000. close of the season. Columbus cap- homa City Mets, Is making a hard Allentown the will (Pa.) 2:01 in at take mile match The Herrera-Hanloassociation pennant for 1905, In Associathe ar- fair. An hour later Dan Patch, hitch- tured the stride. The team has fight to staynext the Western an place, both men having signed with easy cut the is He pacing to be road tion to a circuit postwagon, ed are approachyear. 3500 of 62 ticles. Forfeits Its credit, with only Joe Patchen, from 100 games to ing all of bis friends on the matter to ed and a $1,000 side bet was deposited. record of his sire. clubs in the associaother The lost. were ' 11 Mi to 2:05. The quarters 17. before Oct. 2: meet help him in his efforts. Mito are men Then tion finished the order named: The 0:30. An0:32 I and os 0:32. in of 0:31. made club Louisville, St. the Pacific Athletic Southern League. and to lime of 2:01 made by Dan Patch beats lwaukee, Minneapolis, Toledo and Kansas geles, at 133 pounds ringside; Indianapolis, Paul, a for rerecord season closed Sept. 23, the penThe worlds tbe of gross the pacing cent receive 60 per City. nant going to New Orleans, with Mont75 and 25. track. Todivided of be to he will manager Mike Kelley ceipts, Atlanta third. gomery second and At Resdville, Mass.. Sept. 22. more ledos 1906 club. of Birmingham, Memphis, Football. Shreveport, has of than 3.000 enthusiastic follower Columbus, Pitcher Mallarkey, Rock finished in and Little Nashville Audubon saw Hoy to pac wants he harness raring the game and says After a very hard fought game, one of the most wonderful tulles evet quit tbe order named. ' be an umpire. of deal a great marred was by which Loral admirers have presentee conditions. HU adverse of one tbe Is under Toledo of made FItcher Flene Baseman Beecher of the MemThird fumbling, Jimmy Sheldons Indiana time for the mile was 1:5914. equsllnr men in baseball. He has the with a diamond ring. team defeated the alumni by a score the record made by Star Pointer sev- largest team, phis of manner Lajoie. easy, graceful two Atlanta catchers, Archer of 5 to 0 In the flrat game of the sea en The st te. and Audubon Hoy the big years ago. Pitcher Harry Eels, son and Brennan, are considered the star condition Weather Kansas of 2:0014. beat nalurcd to youngster Foster II. Rockwell, for the past favored record time, but the pro! rat. good has been drafted by Cleveland. backstops of the league. Each ts also over .250. three years quarter back on the Yale e rains csrller In the week left he City, Intelligent handling should make him batting in tbe club last week releascoTbe Memphla eleven, who has been assisting a of pr assistance The a winner. track heavy l and Outfielder Tamsett ed Short Stop poaching of the 15 13 of out Joy Audubon of Bill Hart, winner maker was useless. Md algned Outfielder Graham team, has been appointed coach Duffy, Columbus for his pacemaker distanced he has pitched nagames having a Memphis amateur. of the back Bold candidates at the the half mile post was reached. this year, says he means to retire from Boyd, J. Anderson, Slelpner A. C.... E. V Bohman, Chicago L. D Lambrakls, Chicago.... W. S. Tlmblln, McKinley H. S. 8: 29: 30 - anti-priz- e 8 11-1- Kauf-man- n ear-ol- d al Nel-son- n Worlds Oldest Garment Now in Boston Coromontal Waistcoat of owner at the time of the building ot Egyptian the Temple of Karnnc. Prince First Donned Thirty At first glance It looks like a woven throo Centuries Ago Still I with a border of leather garment Good Prooorvatlon. round the edges. But closer examina- the Boston Museum of Fine Arts ffe has lately been placed on exhlbl-a- t the moat wonderful garment in orld, H a the ceremonial waist-- t of Prince l of , Egypt, Mto lived about 1,400 years before At Christ, This leather garment la, therefore, out 3.300 yean old. Yet so perfectly It "t preserved that a person might Not a Is broken; It Is not even discol-Jro- . except around the waist, where It been darkened by perspiration un- belt when worn by Its ancient It on and wear It to-da- n 3-- of wireless kilo-eter- 1 on y sea-son- the many Important instatelegraphy already ruble lls e operation, or soon to be construct-onthe is most of the interesting icens itm.' oposed line In Peru which la to be i turn tsblished between Puerto Bermudez s of 1,000 odut id Iquitos, a distance it oia (621.37 miles). The reasons Inid; ih ducing the choice of wireless teleg-iphthe for this purpose apply with jil force In other places In South ili -- erica and Africa, and are chiefly . luperstition of the natives as the wires and insulators and Id lb i bqi . difficulty of penetrating the for-- j and jungles to construct an ordi-ir- y TO q d line. In Peru It has been of some time the for greatest Foctli i r Wireless Through the Jungle 'hucfc id Late News by Wire. tion shows that It la made out of a whole gazelle akin. What look Ilk woven meshes are really rectangular holes cut or punched In the skin. This garment was found In one of tombs near Thebes by the rock-cu- t Theodore M. Davis, the eminent archeologist of Newport. In his excavations in Egynt about a year ago. Though this leather Jacket had withstood the centuries in It passing of thirty-threIn burial place Egypt. It would sooi, mildew and fall lo pieces in our niols climate, so It has been placed In at air-tigcase at the museum, and can now be looked at only through glasu e -- half-mil- e Phllllps-Excte- r root-bai- be-fe- val academy. e ) |