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Show DAI1LIAN01V POPULAR CHINA A PARADI3E FOR ACTOR of the Stage Earn Big Money There. China Is the actors paradise. There are thousands of actors In the empire an.i the top notchers" earn considerably more In proportion than actors even In this country of high salaries. A native actor will earn, If he Is a first-ratman, as high as $1,800 a year, and while this money Is lnsiguifl cant compared to our princely pay lists. It will procure comforts and luxuries to a native In China that could not be duplicated here for fifty times the amount. There is a national actors club with 30,000 life members, and there Is a special god In the temples to whom all good Chinese Thespians pray. It is very difficult to acquire the title of actor" In China. The pupil Is obliged to study three years as a super and one more year Is required to give him the finishing touch. The pupil must learn by heart repertoire of about fifty different plays and the rest of his life Is spent acting these plays without the slightest change and without ever he Inj permitted to learn new ones. The ideta Is that an "actor, as such, must not condescend to learn, which Is fit ting only to an apprentice, but an actor may without Injury to his dignity teach worthy pupils what he hlmsell learned as & pupil. Celebrities HAS TEMPORARILY SUPPLANTED on. like I YaIe, THE CHRYSANTHEMUM. k Portion table of tMr Americans of Wealth Are Devoting Time and Money to These Beautiful Blooms Require Constant Caro to Reach Perfection. oj circuit of the league remains unchanged for the next three years. m which who scored an almost Five candidates were nominated for Bald, Eddie rslanfl th the presidency. They were: Edward The to .an w. broken string of victories In hill sojourn of men of races this year, says Holland, Bierring of Decatur, Bartsen wealth lengthening inbs and track at a eerta their homes has country of Peoria, KInsella of Springfield and made the he will surely be In the racing autumn flowers more ImporIt the; Belden Hill of Cedar The with a season in machine Rapids. tant than they used to be. It was In sue next T Englkt' was not in the race. When the ,11th he can "win sitting up and back part this circumstance that led some " hoc meeting opened the question of a years dialing." ago to the cult of the chrysanIn the circuit came up. A resfn the wrestling contest at Cleve-,- change themum a cult that cost the owners 'mings ai olution was offered to have the league of between "Yankee Rogers of dolfie of r remain intact for the next three years lars.country homes thousands of N- Y- - ani Fred Buell of Marsh-jeld- , jolly. ed In ce Mike Sexton of Rock Island was opAVIs., for a purse of $500, Beell The taste of wealthy growers has of y goo posed to the idea, and fought it. On (oa'ln two straight falls of ten minrecent years turned toward the dahlia, nj rlgi the car vote, however, the resolution duration each. Beell weighed es and that flower is Just now attracting impie ried. and Rogers 205. the attention that the chrysanthemum nits to u j55 pounds Tie Berlin Chess club has accepted 3 to enjoyed. nndi Football. le challenge of the Manhattan Chess There Is always a gamble about writing dub of New York for a match on six under m, Indiana raising dahlias, Leonard Barron, the Normal football team has be to cable at jiards the played by 0 write American authority on the subject. disbanded because of of lack the The local club se.ad of November. spoilir coach. the following players: Schal- II hy real ated Robert G. Torrey, center rush of les are a; opp, Berthold Lasker, the brother of the University of Pennsylvania footPost Caro, Lewitt, Ciampion Lasker; free frra ball team and captain of last years and Ranneforth. (ntionaiitj was elected squad, captain of for the second time France won the of tti sid eleven, to succeed Marvarsity at the Vanderbilt cup automobile race, shall Reynolds. The latter graduated iben Hemery, driving an eighty horse-owe- r omP08it,ij last June, and wanted to return for Darracq car, crossed the tape a educate course In law, but the rks of ba: itMineola, L. I., Oct. 14, having covererefused to perauthorities university onceal ti, d the 283 miles in 4 hours 36 minutes mit him to matriculate. Reynolds Is lecomls, just 3 minutes 32 seconds n and tt, a great punter, and his loss will be a ibead of George Heath, winner of last s by atl severe blow to Penn. m the gears race, who also represented tig umber tl( France and drove a ninety horsepower Boxing. His time was 4 hours 39 Panhard. 'tun. inutes 40 seconds. Joe Tracy, In a The Colma club has offered a purse !0 horsepower VI. locomobile, and of $2,500 for a contest for the worlds Dr. Harold E. Thomas of lightweight championship between Joe told a Sun reporter, "because there Is bite witt. Chicago, ran In a good third and was Gans of Baltimore and Twin Sullivan no telling how much enjoyment will be first American to finish. He was of Boston on Nov. 3. be had out of them. minutes 18 seconds back of the all thin: Eddie Hanlon has begun training at "No matter what degree of care may Inner, his time being 4 hours 58 minuSanta Monica for his fight with have been taken with them or how 26 seconds. , Herrera on Nov. 3. Eddie Is as- much money may have been spent, m iti f. tes sisted by Spider Kelly, Dan Hanlor the dahlia fades with the first nip of and Frank McDonald. Trotting. but nevei winter frost. Hart fired his trainer, Jack McCorNevertheless more Americans of with Lawrence Commons of Centerville, mick, and closed a deal by wire wealth are growing dahlias every year, link, bo ad., sold his pacing gelding, Dr. W. Tommy Ryan, and after thirty days Theodore Havemeyer, who began sdomi la V. Z., to George Castle of Chicago work the two will tour the country. some time ago to devote his time and 'ir $2,500. The horse has a mark of The first action Is at the advice of Jim money to these flowers, has produced hemseltfi : H Vi- Jeffries. beautiful blooms In his gardens at ban the James T. Manlove of Cambridge Billy Delaney has signed for a match Hempstead. Mrs. G. S. Hubbard at !ty, Ind., has given a $10,000 option between Al Kaufmann and Philadelphia Twin Oaks, near her home, country o a Nebraska 1 ilandf! man for the purchase Jack OBrien for Oct. 27 before the wins prizes with (he Washington, San Francisco Athletic club. There wonderful exhibits that her gardener be Trie, .1 the sensational pacing filly Princr wtotlti ess Manlove, which recently was was not much haggling over the arti- Bends to the autumn flower shows, and credited with a quarter of a mile in cles when OBrien and Delaney met. fw Charles Stewart Smith has been one TIM and a half mile In 1:00 flat. Jack asked for clean breaks, hut Billy of the most successful exhibitors this Alta P. McDonald, driver of Sweet declared San Francisco fans would not n't life fall, sending beautiful specimens from his Stamford home. Among amateur 'eeogniir hour i: growers none Is more successful than t. E. D. Adams, whose home la at ggle tiLate New by Wire, nt the last-name- d - p e il oujtoi Giants Are World's Champions. Mathewson pitched the world's championship Into New York and the National league by smiling out the white elephants in the three games he worked. The star man of the Giants turned the trick In the fourth game with a score of 2 to 0. His opponent was the Indian, Bender, who won the only game in the series for the American league champions by shutting out the Giants Oct. 13. The Berles established a remarkable record In that the losing team was blanked in all five games. During the contest the Athletics counted but three tallies, made off McGInnity In the against him. game Bender pitched Mathewsons victories In the three games he pitched, without a run being scored off his delivery, establishes a remarkable record. American League Notes. -- post-gradua- Au-reli- o Photo on Apples. Pictures are the latest novelty which the hostess of a country home ofTers her week-enguests. With I small camera she takes pictures of beautiful bits of landscape, and aftei the film Is developed, It Is stuck, with Burgeon's plaster, on green apples as they hang on the tree. As the apples ripen and turn red the picture Is printed on the green surface and the picture apple is produced. Sometimes the hostess sticks little negatives of her guests on the apples and then presents them with the apYour d For ple bearing their own likeness. an outdoor dinner she has "place ap1 pies, which are made by cutting out the initials of each guest and pasting them on the green apples exactly as the films are pasted on, and when the apples turn red and are ripe, the Initials stand out In green. These Bhe dinuses for her Informal ner Instead of place cards. Yacht 85 Years Old. The Sun printed recently an article showing that most yachts were short lit ids you a; enter.! One good point about utility man Bobby Lowe Is that he has never been placed In a position he could not atch, for I Ml' long, tt ght to eorge f and J other--, .cone M bad to. on their . in onto When , field to d don b cli he held battle, id. as it . bln hd bird r P- lit wn Blit' ed.Hr. kno do the t ,atoe glfto KIN f l I f b t'e it a.T r cor be ili'Slli larbie. il w ur idiot, iid? d '4 t 4 (of but li II le1 peP (IB IM uW lied t TW ar ,y.l f- - B0t National League New. Six times Matthewson has held his opponents down to three hits. Donlin has made more runs than any other National League player. "I am going to quit some day, says Wagner, but he refuses to give figures. Frank V. Dunn says that Fred Tenney will not manage the Boston League team next season. It is settled that Stelnfeldt will take Dr. Caseys place at third for the Chicago cubs next season. Doc" Scanlon accomplished a creditable feat last week Dy winning two games In one afternoon from SL Louis. Manager Joe Kelley of the Cincinnati team, last week signed a contract to manage the club next Beason. Cincinnati has accepted the termB of Pitcher F. J. Ferguson of Merced, Cal., and Brooklyn has accepted services of Pitcher James Pastorlous. If Pat Dougherty la given his release this fall by Griffith, Frank V.i Dunn, it Is said, will make a big play to sign him for next years Boston team. A Pittsburg paper claims that Dan McGann each season spikes more men than any other player In either that the league; and, furthermore, spiking Is not always unlntentionaL American Association. admirers have presented Columbus In the picThe types represented of. care Clymer with an elegant! Billy take Manager tures are of the show dahlia which Is charm. Joe considers Collins Eagle pitcher Jimmy to all the describe the term used and shaded dahlias, and the pompon, which are the usual varieties 1 of the flower, although professional growers recognize others. Fashions change in the dahlias just as they do in other flowers and It was the cactus dahlia that interested growers after the cult of the flower became a fad. There has been a noticeable tendency this year to return to the older form of the flower as the favorite, although it is with the cactus dahlia that the novelties are possible. The ractus dahlia has been known to growers much longer than amateurs lived and stating among other things suppose. These dahlias were grown in Eng that only five yachts on the registry land as early as 18S0 and had been were more than 60 years old. Now sent from Mexico to Holland eight Benjamin Thompson of Portland, Me., years before. The roots were named comes forward with his yacht which be desires to enter on the list of In honor of President Juarez of Mexico, and these early plants were called old timers. The Laurel la now 85 years old. In after him. It was from this Mexican root that all the fancy dahlias grown September, 1$20, she was advertised were developed. to carry passengers from Portland to The pompom dahlia, which Is the the Bowdoin College commencement kind most ordinarily seen in gardens, at Brunswick. came first from Germany, where a Mr. Thompson has owned the LauBaden florist succeeded In getting for a number of years. The above rel Retired to the Stud. double type from the ordinary red picture shows tier general appearance dahlia. These are the smallest of the at the prerent time. New York Sun. commercial dahlias. They are most kind. a of this Billy fight patronize was popular with those possessing gardens Organ 700 Ytars Old. argued the only way to fight his carried and he William C. Carl brought back with point. rules, straight The referee will be picked a week behim from Japan a pipe organ of anfore the fight, and It Is understood cient mnko which he believes ill James Welch will be the man. This prove a revelation to modern Instrument builders. fight will settle the question whether j Catcher of the Chicago (A. L.) Club. Kaufmann has had luck on his side The organ is 700 years old, but, not, bulk dune the has tesm. Chlcnao of the D. catcher star the William Fullhan, Is In previous battles or whether he withstanding this fact, embodies pracof the bnvkstnp woik for five season. H whs a pupil o( 'lorn IxiftUH, who descimon look him to Columbus. veloped him st Duhuoue In 187. snd the following hud tically all the Improvements which actually a legitimate candidate for Klale Irsvlous to that bin only professional experienceClub been withhia Wisconsin heavyweight honors. n lease snd em- -- . present day builders regard as new. IMS Boston In IMS. In National purchased learn Inhim two yers. when he Jumped at the offer of a fiit salary from the Chiplow-The pipes are of bamboo, and the IsaKue Club In 1M02, (or which club het Im been a tower of American Ian of state a In Is presergood On the Turf. strument In th service HtrenKth ever since. He Is geneially considered the best maskmun of Boston. II vation. Mr. Carl also brought home of the American I.eninie, wlih the possible exception of filK-r-n . twenty-sevewas where he born Wls.. years bko. halls from Fort Atkinson, a largo collection of Japanese music V. K. Vanderbilts Rooney won the arrnuged In modern notation. Irlx Rollebols, and his Ilonafous capOllle D. Pickering Is the first anto thirty years ago, ho says, all Harris the best of all the youngsters tured the Prlx Fsrfadet nt the races at Is as He Senator to sign a Columbus nounced Boston. was down big handed the native music yet secured by Turls Oct. 13. 1906. for contract In to another Young. one ga from generation "Cy Millionaire J. H. Ilaggln of CaliforIs the latest ball Chicaof establishbaseman Rohe, Cllngman third Billy slueo the This characters, but nia Is to take his big and famous stato He declures that be in a Cincinnati groretire. a Toklo at to clerk player great used an of academy ment go, a of sold. flower, the cult who do not make ble to New York, where It will be cery selling A No. 1 mackerel, prunes will not play next season. Impetus hos been given to all classes ears will be required fd but grow It simply for decorative Forty-eigh- t President Joe O'Brien left Milwauunue than COO students atxl and clothes pins. of music, the transMrtatlon. Tothe Inst week for a weeks fishing trip kee Institution has that at purchaaed In Dick Cooley attendance The show dahlia Is the form of the were Yankee Consul, a noted thoroughbaseball to Squirrel Lake In northern WisconAssociation It. Seattl visited Western Curl Mr. when most peka closely bred. died at Lexington, Ky. The horse flower that corresjiond franchise. Cooley will play first base sin. of the became ill en route to Latonla from to the ordinary conceptions Chnrley Hemphill of the 8L Paul and manage the team. York Sun. New York with pneumonia. He was dahlia. New Is authority for team was the only batter In the AmerBarnard Matrimonial Agreement. Amicable Secretary valued at $100,000, and belonged to the statement that outfielder Cobb, se- ican association to get 200 hits. He IU cause the wife of Capt. Othello Hold the Jumping Record. Bub May. who trnlned High Ball, winno foil or Hartford. Conn., cured by Detroit from Augusta, Is one lias been drafted by the St. Louis Although the flea holds the record Dreskell ner of the last American Derby. Americans. her to unsulted wave ocean of the finds of the Beuson. on the of movement among Insects life for Suys the Columbus Despatch: "Tin: ran nway. Her Major B. G. Thomas, nestot of the and agility she and Ideals, of a desires of nearly Is speed capable American turf, the oldest in the ranks Murphy Britain says that Providence Is a he:-,Southern Sayings. New at her located contlnuo husband It ten mile, an hour, could He In town Toledo. ball ter than Columbus. But th" winter will of the breeders, announces that he will Finn of Mike tho chief police of Jumping without cessation and without and by the aid Boston man never could see anythlrg season In Nush-vlllthis success a made dispose of Dlxtnna stud of forty horses agreement a working town of the that of better It has little the Acgood around this part of the countr.v." this fall and retire from the breeding tiring. mouse found In the African was framed up between the two. Dick Paddcn, lute captain of the dt. for next season have of thoroughbreds, In whlrh he has Jumping which terms upon Preparation to the a feet at agre'd ten cording dears not be ta- IauiIs American League team, vas will active been prominent since the civil war. deserts, but steps months six will begun, spend Jump at 'he rate of 800 feet s iccond. Mr. Dreskell the annual meeting. last week In St. Paul conferring vlth Dr. McBride ha the stud. of tho year on board ship and the rest ken until after Federal of assurance expert that George E. Lennon. It Is now IntimatThe (too fla.. more of than Hartford 20, a In crowd A holiday of her time Oyster's Grew on Crabs Back. of the ed that Padden will manage the Sa.nta nn outbreak be will not there racA erab on the back of which Is n persona enjoyed some high class and other next year. In Orleani New fever yellow Young Squirrel! Adopted y Cat. ing at Belmont park Oct. 9. The feat- cluster of growing young oyster wae Is accepted It la rumored In the northwest that this infected year. cltlo Norris A coon eat belonging io ure was the remarkable performance In the vicinity of Cambridge, caught deal has been made where y Perry a all. by mare Klumesha by Md., a fev day ago by of the boy fisher- Smart of West Windsor. Vt.. haa three In Sessions will he switched over to Min-- , succeeded hai A few Knvantuigh mile Id. ran week who the Judge Kahcr Rencrtlon, man and Is now on exhibition there. kitten about three the operating expenses of nespolls next year. This ms; Ishe part In the second race In 1:37 2 5, equalThe crab Is of medium size and on It day ago she adopted two young gray reducing going 1 determined to so aU"t of the Idle rumor that Kcllc? ing the world's record made by Dick back the oyster, ieven In number, squirrel and appears to think as clubs, but across the way from SI hold to take email-e- r In the club the that In 1903 at Harlem the sslarles Welles, a quarter, have attaehed tnueh of them as she does of her the.atxe of cities will not be burdened In the Paul. carrying 112 pounds. themselves and are flourishing. to-da- y hissed. he Kav-anaug- h. t red mo se hipu 1 bases with terrific speed. Southpaw pitcher Hardy of Decatur has Joined the Washington team. The Detroit Club has drafted catcher Payne from the Rochester club. Hahn, the Highlanders new right fielder, seems to be a fixture In that position. Tommy Connollys younger brother will break Into the umpiring business next year. Bateman, the first baseman stabbed by Charley Dexter, Is on the Cleveland list of 1906. Pitchers Howell and Morgan have bought suit cases to carry home their season's wealth. Carl Green, late business manager eff the Bostons, is going to enter business in New York. Ted Sullivan has reached Washington from the Pacific Coast and will be In the city for the next ten days. Elberfeld has gone to his home In Tennessee to nurse the injuries he received In the collision with Dave Fultz. Glade, the St. Louis pitcher, up to last week bad made only one run this year, and has participated In 30 games. Cleveland's new Inflelder, Barbeau, of the Miller Huggins Is a pee-we- e type. He is a sturdy little fellow, how- ever. Sea-brigh- bia pot. Catcher Spencer shoots the ball to effort to compete with the larger centers. A reasonable salary limit will be adopted and lived up to and that, too, without a depreciation in the article of ball served to patrons. The Southern League players owe a big debt of gratitude to President When yellow fever made its appearance Mr. Kavanaugh called the club owners together, and Impressed them with the necessity for every club keeping Its contracts with the players, without regard to cost. He reminded them that fear of the fever had In former years influenced players from accepting engagements In the south and argued that It be demonstrated to them that under Improved conditions and with advanced medical methods danger of contagion was slight. Not one player was a victim of the disease and only three fled from It. Great Racehorse Now has Issued a sweeping challenge to race the mare against ny trotter In the world, barring none, for any amount up to $5,000. McDonald said: T would race Major iMinar for charity If I could get a Marie, 2 : 04 V4 , tore Kith him. Mainland. 2:09V4, at Columbus, la new 2: it) performer for Axtell. 2:12. Star Pointer continues to hold the championship for an unpaced harness. In a trial to lower It. cxlngton, Ky., Dan Patch equaled for the second time. In view of a 'Ilf hreezo which the pneer had to fre through .the third quarter, the boMilar belief was that he could not 1:5914, and that he equaled It a regarded as a great performance. Till ss business men who became fhiiM;tstlc over amateur events at "wince races this year Intervene the fan '."in Hillings track at Memphis, "here ,ou Dillon, Major Delmar. The Abbot and other pacers "(1 trotters reeled off worlds cham-l,m,liitrials, will be cut up for itlding purposes. The track was Mi at an estimated expense of $30,-,K- " four years ago. World s 'Ho In w I C Monti! McFarland, for the last three Icars manager of the Decatur beets team of the "Three I" league, hus 1 signed to manage the c"i,li,na for next yeur. Hr. Dubuque Frank K. Owen, aged C2, father the Chicago White Sox pitcher, died Wlvnly of heart disease at Ypallunti, Jft- - 14. He was a surgeon In Missouri regiment In is! Ftirty-thlrflvii wur and In the Thirty first In the Spanish war . Preside nt F.dward Holland of Bloom . ,D0, HI., was at the an of the Three Ejea league Ju forty ballots had been taken. The t t ( Pro-vIou- h pur-poses- e. t |