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Show 1 BALL BASE CURRENT GOSSIP. NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE GAME. u ex efflelo secretary at tbe stale land board, which has charge of thd grants of land made to the state by oon grass. Mies R eel has been very active In the matter of thla land, and haa fathered several pleas for its utilisation. As secretary and register of the board she HAS A STBOXG HKD. he eould Jump In and play Georg Davie position without an error. Gleaaoa should not be made the victim of the careless and malicious talk of mischief makers who do not know what they are SUPERINTENDENT OF OUR DIAN SCHOOLS. 1N- - talking about WORKS TOBY OF NATURE. OF THE MAKINO THE UNIVERSE. OF distributed several hundreds ot II Baa Bo Bagtsaiag aad WIB Bovo Kji Estelle Beet of Wemlng Vaa hse Bo Bo thouands of dollars, received aa rent Tbo tows ot Cvoottoo Bovo Tat Ths Casa. Griffith Career Bad May Eeaerksbls U the Country, let Be Cee PUrm from public Unde, among tha educaM Bow Kiwi BoUS Vf Twl President of the clnb, Hart, Chicago of Bar Adopead Get 1lnce In the Bl Lessee tional and charitable Institutions of ths was recently quoted as saying: "I do Hie Work In the Minor Clubs, State. not think that Griffith will be called Such has been tbe public life of the before the board. Lynch must file an The materials with which nature I S 8 ESTELLE new Indian school superintandenL It A Minor Lessee Star. affidavit, and we have heard nothing works, seemingly so diversified, actualof Wyoa is REEL, these UDSON Q. SMITH, of his so doing. Griffith declares that institutions certainty that eo few, are never at peace. They ming, who waa re- will profit by contact with her active ly better known pro- he said nothing to Lynch that he could know neither haste nor reaL They are mind appointed and sense her ot cently not 8he large duty. say anywhere If Griffith la proven fessionally as Jud No sooner have of ill shake things about wherever ahe ever In circulation. superintendent Smith, appears to to have used obscene language I will one served than they are they purpose by schools Indian goee. and If there is anything wrong be for prosecuting him or any other be one of those procalled upon to appear la another role McKinwith President the Indtan schools she 1 will seek with fessional p a y e rs player, if he did not, then I aide out the cause and Will never rest until the rivers hasten to make a lake In ley, has a personwho are doomed to him. Mr Lynch Is a etubborp, quick career every hollow. Yet thee hollows are In and a the evil shall have been remedied. ality He was wrong and spend their entire tempered man. to calculated many Instances scooped out by ths acwell career with minor conscious of It. To revenge himself tios of glaciers. However, no sooner man the to Joy give Coming Th rough th. Byo." league clubs. This he put Crlffith out of the game. The are they filled with water than the woman wbe the or It Is rules an and season most la hit eighth unfortunate fact that in giving governing umpires bathe of gentler future is for the of the oopies of this song, so attractive very glaciers which excavated their hopeful as a professional, them power are all right, the Brush woman sin filled and which a the them, of river kind from Its nalvette. Rye is spelled with a and with the exception of a brief en- law is all right, but there are incompe- sex. Miss Reel la the to whlcn email as to turn them once more into If the grain rye were meant conspire r, gagement with the Cincinnati!, he has tent umpires who may abuse both laws. voter and a woman reformer solid W see thla specimen of land. either of and not the burn or rivulet Rye, which ala ays been a minor leaguer. During Lynch has firmness without good Judg- the equal suffragist eduthe ceaseless activity of nature la many the past few years, however, he has ment. Connolly seems to be following lights to polnL Pretty, gentle, ana Is s small stream in the northwest disThe Joe," or the mud, held progressive, been doing very satisfactory work for in the path of his tutor. When he pot cated, trict of Cunningham, in Ayrshire. In ships. In that suspension egotism. is by the river which overof healthy a possessed this way the whole point of th story. several eastern league clubs which are Dahlen out of the gam he knew he while It low their banks, and which Is event in class B, one of the fastest minor had made a mistake in hla decision. He stands up for its own rights, As told In the song. Is lost and this never forgetful of the rights of oth- beautiful ually deposited, forms a leagues In the country. Smith is a west called Dahlen out, then reverted, and it lyric is degraded from a por- geological formation over a consideraers. The new Indian school superinacof a an to erner, and first saw the light of day said he bad called Ryan out. Dahlen romantic trayal episode fill ble section of oeatnl Europe; end tbs on January 13, 1870, at Brighton, Mich., avers that Connolly called hint a liar tendent is firm of all able to amply count of a mere commonplace kissing She mud ot ths Arctic glaciers, which finds posL this government fired Important he when hut learned to play ball with amateur and, got the retort direct, Ideals are match. The Rye la a email burs or Its representative in the ancient teams at South Dakota. He started In him out of the game. That was pur is an adept educator whose ttnsm ts In which many places quits la A brick-claof Scotland And his professional career with the Port- yoking sn assault, then abusing a pow- as broad as the broadesL She hallow, and is crossed by tbe familiar an therefore is and in other where woman, the Glacial pedisWyoming er regions the for Although I have asked land club, of the Pacific Northwest device of stepping stones, Thee step-pin- g advocate of equal suffrage. She U n riod a similar condition of affairs obnot of think do missal I Umpire In 1890. season Lynch The two room for league, stones do not leave following who tained, is fast filling up many ct tbs found him playing with the La Grande he will be let go Immediately. Presi- practical and theoretical politician person coming from opposite directot instruction baa bees several superintendent fjords .Into which the infra-glacident would until wait Young without Ore.) dub. of the Pacific Interstate to ions each other pass taking stream discharges. Ths Baltic is fast In her own state. hold ot each others ban da When s league. In 1892 he was with the Butte more of the teams raised an objection and progressive This club, of the Montana State league. In to his work, and then would discharge woman Isenterprising ot becoming a shallow lake. Ths Sea of e thirty-onJust years old. She young man, on arriving at the edge a of be I him. the first president Aft, shoaled by the sediment brought 1893 he made his first appearance as a may ot the the sees traveler another burn, in Wyoming nearly twelve down by the rivers which flow into it. national league and American associa- club to object to him, or I may be the has lived and her Influence haa been fait same sex, or a lady with whom hs Is not Is gradually being converted into A years, be will one to cause him that dropped. tion player, when he signed with the In the polities ot the state. It must be acquainted, or tor whom he does not stream; and tbe Po, the Nile, And the Cincinnati club, of that organization; Everybody who saw hla miserable remembered he waits un- ether that woman suffrage Is no ears much, approaching, rivers which flow Into ths Medl but his engagement was a brief one, work while in this city will remember Bui the passenthe til is clear. it idea path in the upland country how far off he was on balls and strikes, bizarre terransan, bid fair to so extend their and we next find him with the hla lassie of attractive should be an where the breezes blow fresh and men ger deltas as to constitute that sea a chain and Wilkesbarre clubs, of the and if a player objected in the least are more honest than they are la the acquaintance he at once begins to of lakes. Th Mississippi and other eastern league. In 1894 he drifted out to him he would put him out of the eastern cities and at low elevations, la they pass by taking bold of each other's great American rivers are, on th printo Jacksonville, HI, and played with game. I do not favor that kind of desIn balance. so lose their as not to woman is regarded as cap hud cipal ot "robbing' Peter to pay Paul," the professional team which repre- potism, and Lynch should be removed Wyoming a extending ths territory through which sented that city in the western assothey flow tor considerable distances ciation that season, he participating Into tho Atlantic. In time these mud lh seventy-nin- e games championship flats will rise abort tbs surface, get and making high both as a batsman covered with a dank vegetation, and, and a fielder. When Manager Chapman after being for ages tbe borne of fever secured the franchise for Toronto, in And reptiles, will become tbe Abode ot the eastern league, he signed Smith to man. Tbs Rhine, It has been calcuplay third base for the season of 1895, in 113 and the latter participated lated, carries past Bout something like 400 tone ot solid matter In one hour, games, ranking fourth in the official and In the course of n year between eastern of the league, averages batting three and tour millions. In the long and third in the official fielding averAgee since this wearing down of Gerages. Four times that season he made four safe hits to a game, including many has been going on, an Immense Amount of land must bars been, eroded two home runs, two double baggers, end deposited Into the German ocean, and eight times he made three safe bits where It forms ths greater part of the to a game, including four home runs, three triple baggers and three doubles. country now known as Holland. "Ths HisBest fielding performance that seaNetherlands," Napoleon Bonaparte asson alas the aceptlng all of ten chances serted, In his usual dogmatic manner, WILL GRIFFITH, . at third base. . He was "art composed of the mud ot French by to make room for an umpire who underthe Toronto club for the season of 1896, stands the business. Through his derivers," And It Is not easy to answer and that year participated in one hun- cisions we have lost more than oae the master of many legions except after dred and ten championship contests, game which Justly belonged to ua bis own style ot argument, hs proceeded to annex Batavia to th empire. ranking high as a batsman. Among his filed my charges two days after GrifDuring tharatny season or"l2S days batting feats were the following: Twice fith waa put out of the game. I waited the mud brought down by the Gauge he made three safe hits to a game that long because I did not want it to ineluding two home rune and two dou- seem as though I wasesngry At our paeslng Ghazeepoor, 8,000 mile from ble baggers; once he made two safe hits, pitcher's punishment Its mouth, ts reckoned at over 8.3S9. Lynch may . including a triple and double bagger; have had a right to put Griffith out ot 113,700 tons; and now plague-haunte- d twice three safe hits to a game, includ- the game, or he may not; hut at anjr even Island!, formed In within tha memory of man, are the re ing two home runs; twice three safe rate be is a poor umpire and should be hits, including two triple baggers, and dismissed, f can stand an honest umtulL The deltas of ths Volga, the seven times he made th.-e- safe hits to a pire who is IT little rank, bat a man Dannbe and many other rivets might be adduced in proof of th same tralL game, including two double baggers. with a temper like Lynch, and who usee rs In 1897 he helped Manager Bucken-bergeOur Earth and Its 8tory. his authority to revenge himself on a MISS REEL. ESTELLA Syracuse team to win the East- player, should have no place in tbe maern league pennant, participating in jor league.", WITH TITLED POLK. on hundred and thirty-fochampion able of being es sensible, as wise and such cases the lassie 14 expected to "pay ship games, tbe greatest number he had learned as a man. The idea of toll" just as young ladles have been The Emperor and Empress of Russia The Stockings. lever taken part In during one season. womans equality may be uld to be or- known to do In this country when cross- have no intention ot visiting either have a Cincinnati! aggraThe very He again ranked high as s batsman, of the first divi- ganic there. That la why Mias Reel la ing n bridge on a sleighing excursion. Denmark or England this year, and while he stood third in the official field vating way withdefeating haa New York Times, they will not leave their own dominions as much sion teams apparent ease ho widely admired and why ah exaverages of the Eastern league, as so much Influence. That facL too, until the end ot August, when they are dl of second those the have they not so heavy as In Eg batting, while HER LIFE 18 LONELY NOW. going to Darmstadt for six weeks, after vision. We have seen the westerners plains why the people ,ot Wyoming preceding two years, was good, he which they will probably pay brief viswe nave seriously considered Min Reel for ot local and tbe both teams, play making on seven different occasions have Just as good an opinion ot them governor. Two years ego ah had a She wu "the beautiful Mlu Glynn its to Coburg, -8- tuttgart,-Wlmr, ithree safe hits to a game, including two grand boom for nomination tor gover- more than half a century ago, when Gmnnden and Schwerin on their way now as we had before. It is the greatjbome runs and four double baggers. est aggregation of ball players that ever nor of Wyoming. That la to say, her first the eyes of Gladstone fell upon back to SL Petersburg. Tbe empress His beat fielding performances were friends then laid plana for her nomi-actio- n her. She Is th beautiful Mrs. Glad- hu bun In A very delicate state of onee accepting all of ten chances at represented Cincinnati since tbe days during the approaching t&lL In stone today, when, after ao long a com- health and her condition causes much famous old "Red Stockings" of third base, tow times nine catches to of tbe New 1896 Miss Reel wu ineligible for the panionship and so long s cars, ah to York Clipper. anxiety at the Imperial court a game, three times eight chances, sev- 1869. mm position of governor ot Wyoming. Tbe tbe widow of England's great man. en times seven chances and five times must be at least thirty, and at Mrs, Gl&dstonaa claims to ths love and governor Princess Prince Francis Joseph Tbe Ht Clemons Clnln that time Mlu Reel wu only twenty-bin- e. of the English people do no. all rest of Battenberg, who arc now at DarmThe ML Clemen b club of ML Clemens, 8he haa now the age qualificastadt Are going to England In August Mich., Is now quite a formidable Indetion and her friends believe tbe hu all for several weeks and will be tbe guests to and team, games ready play welL But pendent the other qualifications of th queen at Osborn and Balmoral In the team with any league country Miss Reel herself takes a sensible view It to expected that next winter Prince that has an off day and wiahes to visit of the matter. She disclaims ths abiliFrancis Joseph will receive a high ofot the ML ty to as ably manage the affairs of a ML Clemens. The make-u- p fice at SL Petersburg from the Emperor as is follows: Clemens Joseph Kelly, state as tbe best man that Wyoming of Russia. catcher; Charles Mason, pitcher; WU can find. She says ah does not desire liam Cameron, James Leonard and Wal- to be the governor. According to her. Princess Henry of Prussia, who Is ter Butterfield, on the bases; O. K. the women of Wyoming, who poll half staying at Balmoral with Queen VicSato, short, and Nell McNeil, Otis Shat-tuc- k the vote of tbe state, by the way, will toria, to to retiw to .Windsor eutle and Fran kUampau, in the field. be satisfied with one of th six state with her maJesMiga In July she will offices tor some time to come. That probably g jpr a weeks cruise, down Belesae of Bnmla. is the office of state superintendent of the channel mrth Victoria and Albert education. The aim thus far In WyoWilliam Barnie, the veteran managbefore preceding to Osborne, er, has been given his release by the ming hu been to place the educational after-waras much was Griffin state Mike of as affairs the club. possible Brooklyn Tbe royal yacht Osborne to undergomanager-captai- n. in, the hands of women. A woman is at appointed repairs and will carry the Princess ing President Ebbets announced that Mr, th head of each ot the county systems Wales to Denmark la August for a at school a are and because almost all the principals change Barnie was released two mouths vlsiL appeared to he necessary, as the team women. Miu Reel says that Wyoming GARDEN. THE into women affairs IN to state bad win and from worse, develop been had going ; Iok E Bis Bad Bad-F- I w. something ha.d to be done to iee If an slowly or rapidly, bat that they have on the' fact that she was Gladstons's Chris deFlnnerty, ef New York, mads wife. Although she was the most improvement could not bo made In the no desire to force the growth. JUDSON his bed on the fir escape the other SMITH, herself voted of wives and the least aggressiveMiss Reel for the prepared tlx chances to a game. He is a clever playing. her own personality, night About midnight Chris and the profeulon of an educator in the schools ly fielder and a good batsman. Louie and of Boston. strong, vigorous and sweet, hu never mattress fell three stories to th SL of of Chicago, Dowa East. She did no little work In that line In been obscured by the brilliancy of bar ground. The bed stayed under him and Manager Chapmans Meriden team, Wrong. Blghttag before going west to grow up husband. be wasnt hurt to amount to much, but Chicago State Connecticut ot the sucbdhne-Hnes- s hto Because 'Kid' Gleason had a bad champions She caIn little be There can with the her began sting yella aroused all that section of Country. are league, are playing great ball, and some made and that error, short horns at a ths in one New In reer teacher as York, eo the neighbor say. in shs feels Cheyenne sitting day Interesting for mean spirited person at once started making it exceedingly . th public schools there, and her her husband loved. To know she waa ot In lead the who pen Waterburya. an the report that the Kid was under the the her to an the Inspiration talent rapidly always top. aid, always brought issttw game race'' Two promising youngsters Influence of intoxicants. From this a nant Meriden team are Pltcheffloweil She wu promoted first to be superin- to ths greatest Englishman of th cenTelegraph: Pittsburg - Chronicle on the so was drunk Gleason that Instruction for Laramie tury must rob the solitude of half Its grew of tendent yeport I know another answer to th at are who Baseman Cusick, Third Sguildlg and field his not ' could position. that he considerable attention by their county the most Important underposi-tlo- n bitterness. question: "What to the difference beof 1U kind In th state. For four Nothing was further from the truth," tractlng tween a violinist and a fiddler?" Mo uuan n 'Xnnooeg EnvtoS Bimaalf, aays Cincinnati Enquirer, If Gleason w tpio teem years she filled that position admirably. What to th other answer? Swllllgen aep condition ern that PownjM into do be he qtHua ixoq It got was drunk sthrang Equlldlg One can understand and enJudy Ah, Dlnnls, Then she waa made state superintend-en- L tna pooo He is Captain in 'drinking buttermilk. and now she is given the highly to bear ye talkin that way, whin It joy the fiddlers Basic. post of superintendent of In- wu yerallf that usted to be tillin' me Joyces right hand man. He and the Important MACfO TfJOM l&Bt In 01 in front ehwatest night Kid wrers together wu the eraychure her capacity as that defeaL He met Arthur Akers at dian schools. In Betts Tkea Crash Srep. of the Gibson House, The writer will quick of Instruction for Wyoming the wurruld. Dlnnls Did Oi lvlr till National' London, chib, Sporting "When my wife gets n cold I can an Indade y thaL Judy ex held Reel the vouch for Gleason being in a state of the has JudyT officio yes Miss posirounds lxmL a for twenty a that night It core Dlnnls-Bego- rra. in an ef day." "What do you give not drunkard a Is Dinnia! of secretary of the etat board of did, sobriety. The Kid. received hie quietus In the eeeond tion her?" "Nothing; I simply say that If Oi Jury mesilf the thin or a brawler. He, Is. a hard working, but of so, thats duties are The this charities. board round.-H- is old cleverness remained night I will lake her to Ol musbt her be'n In at th the to well conserve the state charitable and conscientious player, suffering with a but he was woefully lacking to with him, the theater. he a In She has also served toime. Richmond Dispatch. lame arm, and playing position Institution!. penal is strange t It would be wonderful if In hitttng Jrdrra G. Smith b Ou of the Beet lot t broad-minde- d, well-mark- ed ys er Bing-hampt- era, ""5 nel 'k TIN MYflTERYUNRAVKLCO. 1 Seme laalda Feels A beet a Tmmom BaatA Dakata Mlee. Sleux City Journal: The mystery ot th famous South Dakota "tin mine" has at last been solved. The mime In question waa a good deal talked about In the newspapers a few years ago. It was said to be very rich. Great prom- - " lass were made of 1U assistance la promoting the industrial welfare of th Black Hllll, when it should begin to pour its wealth to the surface. Tin mills ot the first magnitude were prelected in th minds ef sanguine speculator to consume its producL Th mineral wu there in great quantities, it wu alleged, and all that was needed to develop it and give all this western country a boom wu capital. To secure the needed capital negotiations were opened with an English syndicate, la the presence ot Its representatives the min yielded up tone ot treasure. Having got It, why wu It not worked? That was th mystery. There were various speculations concerning iL Th explanation that seemed to secure the most credence wu that tha English- - . men who had bought th min were extensively interested tat tin. properties elsewhere, and that it wu to their In- tereat not to increase th production of the metal to the extent that tta opera-- ,, Uon would do, and that they. weuld make more money by keeping its trees urea hidden In the bowela of the earth than by bringing It up to tha aurfac to bring down tha price of tin its great Abundance threatened to do, Th subject dropped cut of the public mind, . It Is now revived and the mystery explained by Charles M. Dobson, a mining engineer, who writes a story about Min Salting" In the current Cosmopolitan Magazine. Ot th Black Hills proposition ha says: "A tin mine in South Dakota not far from Hafney ' Peak, waa lor tale,, and some English Many capitalists were Investigating. tens of ths firest easel erit ore were dug from the claim. Jt surpassed In richness the better grades of Cornish ore, A ear load wu taken to the smaller and proved lo b alt that could be wished. Th property wa bought and the money paid down, sixty tons of "were mined and hot as ounce more, for the whole sixty tone had bsen bought, selected Cornish era then shipped to tbe lonely spot, dumped into the gulch and covered up some five years before." Thla, th expert declares, wu th most gigantic case cl mine ultlng on record. The English In- vectora Appear to' have quietly charged their lose up to the account of experience. Tha transaction la a very complete explanation of th mystery why th min wu not wprked. Th owners were worked Instead. e ur u u ds a new"-woma- n, u t aa super-lntende- nt eln-dlti- on It A -- -- . u cas-me- rit ACTRESS MILLIONAIRES. The United States can boast three actresses whose aggregate fortune amount, at a moderate estimate, to each. Of these Miss Crabtree, fcMWW -- i lM than half, a fortune which yields her 8200,000 a year. She oans pro;erty in Boston alone which to worth a million dollars and she hu also a substantial stake In nearly all the leading cities of th state, from New York to Clnda- -' natl. Th remarkable thing about this colossal fortune to that Lotts owes every penny of It to her own Industry and thrift.' Her father wa a amall coal-dea-ler on Staten Island, and bar name, "Crabtree," waa associated only with Lotcoals sold by ths hundredweight to's nearest rival in wealth among followers of th stage to Maggie Mitchell who to A millionaire In dollars two and a half Umes over. Her large fortune waa due In th first place to an accident She was filling minor parts lit' a SL Louie theater, when that moat popular play, "Fanchon, tha Cricket-fe- ll Into tbe hands of tbe leader of the He thought it peculiarly orchestra. suited to the gifts ot the promising young actress, and forthwith adapted it for her. The play proved a veritable gold mine to tbe lucky actress, and she to said to have made half a million from It alone. Mist Fanny Davenport who formF th third in thto trinity of wealthy aetreesea, laid the foundation ot her fortune twenty years ago, when she cam under Mr. Dalys auspices. Her great beauty, as well as her clever acting, made her th rag for many years, during which she acted Sardous plays to enthusiastic houses. Unlike many actresses, she was as thrifty as she was fortunate, and Invested her sav. ings In real estate in Chicago and Denver, which to now of an estimated value , of $500,000. In addition to thto substantial fortune, she possesses jewelry worth (100,000, Ages ef Greet Warriors, Alexander, Hannibal. Caesar, Gusto vus Adolphus, Turenne, Prince Eugene, Frederick the' Great and Napoleon are said to be the greatest warriors the world haa known.- - The majority were , under $0 when their first victories were won, and three of them over that age. Of generals of later date SuwaroL and Von Moltk were 55, 82 and 86 rlapectively when they achieved Rear Admiral their first successes Dewey to (3 years old. Ra-dets- In the World1 MO Fredas. 1897. the total gold production ef world was about 8240,500,000, di- vided a follows: United 8tate4, Canada, (7,800,000; Mexico, (10,000,000; Africa, (58,000,000; Australia, (51,000,000; India, (61,600,000. and Russia, (25,000,000. (61,-800,0- 00; Dsdaetloa Stoaflnaad. Mias Chatter I knew yea would be here today to see sister. Mr. Cuddles (lnterrog.) Intuition? Mlu Chatter-N- o; observation. Yon always appear on tha same day that Ethel refuca onion at dinner. Tit-Bit-s. |