The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 07, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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PO i&oy?N LOONS -JU It's Just like the People to notice l^otliQr when she didn't want them "KEEP ON OMNI." IN the Murchlng Ored for the Army of CalUoriuJa UUDJN. Fort Wayne, Ind., June <5.-Fifty one strong, tho "California Anny of Ciu'ijipioyiMl waa marched under po lice escort across the city limits to day after a night in Jail and ..warned to kqep going- Thc- army fell lrtp the hands of the police when it dis emhaikoil last night front a Lako Shore freight train. WEAL MAIL (AKBIEILS Cannot Cet Ext ru Pay Because of Et Washington, June 6.-The court of claims today decided that u rurul lot ter carrier can/iot collect additional pay from the government because lib? route is no longer than was stipulat ed .when lie entered Xhc contract. Tho decision ' affects ' 60,000 rural earner* and many cases. TUP UKOITH Uh, why rhouhl the spirit of mortal he . .proud, When such a great drouth is upon us all, The dust is flying like a cloud, And the but wind parching thc earth. Oh, for an Elijah to pray for rain, To drench the burren fields. And cool the earth onco ino-:? again, Thut the earth may abundunce Hut God willed it to be thU way. Now would lt he right Li fret ? I do not know. I cannot say. But the carib we lojig lu seo wet. By and by-our'time Wff) come, When, the rain will gently fall. So we'll work and tris' Providence, To fill our garners all. (Composed by Mrs. Vf. i?. Stevenson North Anderson, Jntti 311 Descendant of the Stuarts. London, June C.-The fifth Earl of Castle Stuart, male representative of the Royal Stuarts of Scotland, died to day, aged 77. He left ho eons and ls succeeded tn the. title by Andrew John Stuart, a cousin. !fiWlfi?!!i!fi!n^S!Ji!fi!ii!fiS B. H. Bice kier 0. M. Beard Phone 071 Phone 27. 8LEGKLEY 8 HEARD Undertakers , 113 E. WLltncr St Answers all culls day or night. Phone *R m ? a? ss ? w ss ? * s m m m . DH. W.H. WOODS . . SPECIAMBT > ? DISEASES of the Eye? Ear, Hose 3 . and Thront Glasse* fitted} . * ' ' Howat"'' . gt a as* te 1 frjfyfij, ss, te S a, sm, . * Offices: SfJMO BJUxU?j Bniltllog . *' Eveclngo by AppolntEaBi . * TEL?PB.OJN? CUjlriECl'IAlII ,. tlOjtl ?......ff BOILERS, TANKS, STOCKS, ALL KI?DS OF MACHINERY AND -SUPPLIES, ' REF??B& <mvmM? PIPE R?QF?NG LOMBARD mm ?fr??tKS i i mtiiMiiin nv i $10 Cash $300 SlOMonth. $275 -24 SOLD West End Lots going rapidly. Be quick and get one on these easy terms. No taxefc-no interest. See ? phone or wrlie H. R. Horton P. E. Alexander W. P. Marshall L. 8. Horton Thos? E. Cartwright ANDERSON % mil SOUtH?SfT? L?AG?J? Atlanta 6; New Orleans 0. At Nashville ?; Birmingham 0. Af Chattanooga 2; . Mobile S. (first I gaine.) , , , Ary ?'haltannogu 1; Mobile 2. ( s econ il I game.) called end sixth to allow terama to.patch train. . At. Me mp Iii s ?; Montgomery 8. AMERICAN t.'*r i '.>,??."? At Cleveland 3; Boston 4. (14 In nings.) At Detroit'.1; Philadelphia 2; (ll innings.) At Chicago 1; New York I: (8 in nings rain.) At St. Louis 3; Washington 5. FEDERAL LEAGUE r,. ; **Y? *rg= '~.f~. .?.* -V. i. At Indianapolis 3; Chicago ll. At Kansas City 7; St. Louis 4. At Pittsburgh 8 ; Baltimore 2. At Brooklyn 4; Buffalo 9. South Atlantic ..wi. '.il ~\\ .A vi--?: At Albany ft; Charleston 0 .At Columna.? 3; Savannah 1. At Jacksonville 4; Columbia 0. At M^tcou..": Augusta G, (allied end rtft'h inning-iain.) FEATURES OF YES - Won 1 ?anb in 12? 'Philadelphia. ? J.yne 0.-After losing ten and ticing one. game in their last ll, Pittsburgh today developed a bat tibg streak; sad .defeated Philadelphia 5 to 2. Kelly's work w?h the bat won the game for lifsburgh. In his first fpur times-.'nt bat. Kelly'made a home r,un,* u triple and' 2"singles,, 'scoring t^p runs himself and driving' in two ajor?.. Wagner again failed to get a " ,"' ' . . Scor.e- . Pittsburgh..r> 14 2 Philadelphia ......4 .2 10 2 Adams abd'Gibson; Marshall. Oesch ger.and Kllllfer. Ponrteen Inning Hilde. ('loveland, June-fi. Boston .won a 14 Inning genie today from Cleveland af ter a brilliant pitching' duel. getween Ray Collins and Steen"u'ho' replaced A Rankin Johnson and Willie Mitchell respectively. Score Cleveland ... . .?3 13 l Boston.,.. ,.(.4 15. 1 .Mitchell, Steen and O'Neill; John son, Collins and Cady, Carrigan. A Pitcher's Batte. Chicago, June 6.-A rain and bail storm which came up after New York had .batted in the ninth .inning today put an end to'a. great pitcher's buttle between WarhQP.aUd Benz. The score reverted to the eighth inning, leaving vtX.to.l.. . . . . . Scpre Kew. York ... ... i 3 1 PJ??aia<.> ... ... 3 -Wjrtwp and Nunamaker; Benz and Schalk; ' ..... Mullen Can't Come Rack. ' : IndUnaaaUa?'June ?.-r*Atter. tho first inning when JndlansPoUs knocked Mer Quire fran*laelp|i CMc^o.lja^a? c'?ay time today, winning ny a score of ; ll to 3. Tim vlBitora,,eo\. six runs-tn the fifth inning While Billiard waB pitching. '*< " ?' , ,ZSQHi- ' . i Chicajfco , .il n 3 Indianapolis.8 o 2. : McGuire. Lange and Wllsop, Block)] rtffin.^lftr^-ffart^r ^d.,lieritfon. I ,t v Matt hewson Had Luck. ' ' -.New Yorkk.\inne ?.-rrA muff of aui easy ?1y in the 8tb Inning enabled New X#H i *P s SSft frOB0 6t. bonyit ?Qdny v thbugb th? entire game, but wjy V,h) ra #:p&c^i?r m mm baning when Wiuon and Wlugo hit. bim for a. home runt: :: Score- V" Bt^Lbuis 030 000 100-I; 1?-. a.' New York ioi.O?p.oaj?r-ci 7; M 3 Doak, Baleo and Wi ugo; Mathewson. ' Senators oB Top. et. Louis.JUuwi i-^rWashlngton won from St. Lou^H todpy r? tp 3. The vi*b> ora, scored aV their runs iii thc second arid errors: qp> Mltehpll relieved Ta> fe::.'::.::::;:;.? i'? Jo?a??n? and Av Willama, -Henry: taylor, Michell, an?vAJinaw. i NATIONAL At Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh At Brooklyn 7; Chicago ."> At New York C; St. Louin b. A: Bastan 4; Cincinnati North Carolina League At Greensboro 1 ; Ral? -gh il At Durnum ?; Asheville 4. At Charotte t?; Wlpstoi.-Salem I. COLLEGE BASEBALL At Princeton IC; Georgetown 4. At South Bethlehem; Lehigh 4; La fayette^ Af Carlisle, Pa.. Dickinson 5; Swathmflre, 2. International League ;. : . tap^itj *' ? itt if At Toronto 6-1?; Montreal 2-li At Buffalo 3-4; Uochester 2-3. At.Baltimore 3-6; Providence 2-2. At Newark 4 ; Jersey' (Mtv li: American Association At Indianapolis 2; develan] ft. At Si. Paul Ci; Kansas City t. At Columbus 1; Louisville 12. At Minneapolis "; >*?l\\n?kf!e TERDAY'S G A MES J An -Errerless finme. Pittsburgh}. " JrtOP;1 _diir-pittshurgh won an errorless, hard hitting game from Baltimore -today, n tn i Manager Oakes, of the locals, hit u home run. Score Pittsburgh-.-..v.... 8 12 tl Baltimore.'...2 iii n ;.KneUer and Berry; Quinn aud Jack litaeb?. , -r.. The Pretzels Win. - Boston,-June bV-W.ith .the bnses full in the eighth inning and two out, Hpb litzel's two bose hlC rent three men homo ard enabied cincinnati! to. de feat Boston 6 to 4. Cin??onatti _ 100 101 030-6; 8; 1. Boston .02P 110 000-4; 8; 1. Yingling, Douglas, Davenport and Clark; Tyler, James and Gowdy. . . Reulbach Cops Another. Brooklyn, June 6.-Cheney and the Brooklyns beaten up to the seventh in ning; when he weakened and a combi nation of poor' pitching and e r ros by COfTldeh lpkt by four runs and gave the .'locals, a 7 jo 6 victory. Catchern Archer, chasing a wild pitch, stumbled and strained hip: arni. He will be out? of the game for sometime. . Score Chicago. 010 301 000-5; 9; 2 Brooklyn . 201 000 40x-7; 8.; 2 Cbe'i)cy and Archer, .'"Needham; Au chison and McCajrfy. ' *.<:,... " Two H?rnern tn One Inning.. Brooklyn, June 0,-r-Buffalo did the more timely batting today and,.by a to 4 made it two straight oxer, the Brooklyns, .Hantor&s.. homer Jn "the first,scored ?chtafJy aheoo" ,;of. hun., ghftw flud Ryans knocked homers, in the .eighth-i but, no one /vus pn. base either, time. '.. ". ..* .Score. Buffalo.9 12 2 Brooklyn.. ...... . . .4 9 0 -''Ford and Blair; Houck, Chappeiie and 'Owen,*. . ?> ' ^ All Bight Until Sixth. Kansas City, June 6.-Kansas City won from St. Louis today 7 to 4. The .yisltora led up to the sixth " inning when Kan ROS "tty s?pred.?ye runs on fO?^.hlts,?o?'r oT which, wore doubles. ?'CJLoSs!. '. ... . .. 4 %"i? 1 t??uwulcity ... .7 12 0 ,\yi)iett, Crandall, Brown end Simon; ife'n'uing, Harrbi/and,Eas^eriy^ Cobb Ba>* to ???e. i . Detroit, Juno^.-s^Wth i'^hb back in cen tor fl old and .Detroits batting order shifted the Tigers today defeated Pbll qt??at?-3-to 2 in an ?layen;Inning struggle. " Daifas and Brown,'wore blt ImviLbut 'ehatp noldijic; kept down the ^Wfi aiiiil Lapp; Dauss andr ?tau " At Ann Ai University of Ml ch I VAt syralc?se^m H 8* racuso 7. Financial and . ?gasta ^"iki1 s sra H. New York Cotton New York. June C.-The failure of today's weather advices to strengthen yesterday's private predictions of. rain in the southwest over Sunday, evident ly caused considerable scattering li quidation at the opening of today's colton market. Offerings, , however, were' not par Hen larry''"heavy or ag gressive', and were well enough taken tn cause partial rallies, with the close steady at a net loss of on?y 1 to .3 points. Weather conditions in the eastern belt weru considered more favorable, put the rally frqqi the low point, was encouraged by reports that boll wee vils were u um ero UH In western, south werterh and central Alabama counties, while support may also have been In spired by a feeling that lt will re quire more than a temporary spell of good weather to make up for the poor start of the crap. . Spot cotton quiet; middling upi amis 13.65; gulf 13.1)0,. No sajes. Cotton . futures sternly. Opened Closed July..13.22 13.10 August.13.10 IJQfi Qc/.pber.12.T.I 12.70 December.12.72 12.71 January.12.00 12.6? March.12,62 12.C3 New Orleans Cotton New Orleans. June 6.-It was a wem her .market .today on the cotton, exchange, and .wblip., a favorable map caused selling In the early part of the session and a decline of r, to.6 points) on ,the moBt activo months, fear ot I ruins lu -Texas over. Sunday proved the stronger influence and the. mar-' ket recovered. The'best, prices of the j day .were late In the session when the j market.stood 2 points up to 1 point down compared with yesterday's final prices. Tue close was nt a net loss of 2 points. The trade was at first Inclined to be bearish on weather, conditions be ca nae of the dry weather. In the west and the showers, in the cast. The arear qi low pressure'tct.the northwest of the delta,.however, caused uneasi ness and fear jthaJ. they would bring rain to the western belt over Sunday. THE SLUGGERS ?F BiG LEAGUES Hummel, Sam Crawford and Kauri Are Leading Their Re spective Leagues (By Associated l'rcss.) Chicago, Juno 6.-John Hummel, leade the.batU'JS Qf tb# .NatipnaJ. Jua gue this week, wRh, au., average of Mi for,the fourteen gomea .ip,,which tia bas played. . Next to. him Dalton, Broklyo, 366 und C. Burps,. New York with 3&9. New York with. 271. and also Brooklyn with are leaders in club batting'. Dalton, of Brooklyn und "L. Mag?e bf St. leonis with. 14 ea<jh, lead In e'tc-lep bases. "Sam 'Crawford 'of Detroit continues to top the 'American leaguers with 344, Philadelphia S8G and CoVeleskl* of Detroit 333- follow. . Philadelphia fa ahe?d In club bat ting with 264. ?nd Detroit next with 247. MUan pf Waahington sud Maleel ofNew, Yorft lead *P stolen .base? with yi apiece.. ,. * ..'; . . . - , .' ,.. './ Iya^l? pf Indianapolis leads thc Fed erals .fn^batt?D^.wUb. o^.-avorage, of jWOPWyP mr Ind,?n4?follB lathe beat in 'apeona wltJ?.y?0. HOLUM TUREE 'I ALKS Mrs. Edward Raymond 'Ta Tennis' . (Ihjyup.lo.n_. pi Pppnsylvnnln. . PhilartebjLbAn.. Jpno Mrs. J?d ward raymond, of New. York, now , lipids titre, tilca ns tho result of her fonts Playing of the'courts of jthe Merion Cricket c)ub at Haverford- ..Today she defeated Mia!} Marlon Fen np, qf Bos ton?. In Ahe Jlna^. round,for.t.he singles championship 1M FonMylyan)a and Eastern etatea> and partnered with W. T. Tilden, Jr.Aof Philadelphia.\ahe Afr :'{-iX&?oKt?W?;?j%t?: ?:~Tiie xm thewa^^^^mm^wSS^ today. , / y aval Tug Sal raged. Commercial This WUK intensified during tho morn ing by the report of Bcattercd show ers in Texau. During tile greater part of tlie morning offerings were quickly absorbed. Cotton futures closed steady. July 13.57; AugUFt 13.45; October 12.G9; December li fi!*; Janunrv 12.70; March 12.82. Spot cotton steady unchanged. Mid dling 13 15-lfi. Sales on the spot 1,300; to arrive 300. Stocks and Bonds New York, Jurie ? G.--After several dayB o? inactivity the stock market to duy suddenly became active und strong Shares of the eastern rail roads led the advance. 'AH it in these reads which are concerned in the freight rates case, th? upturn waa as sociated with Washington reports that a decision was forthcoming shortly. , Wall street houses redyed advices from Washington thin Chairman Har lan of the interstate commerce com mission was hurrying to complete the text of tpe decision and that -lt might1 he made known within a week. An- ( other report was that the decision might come out in u day or two. ..Another factor in the upturn wan the news fi om Washington thut"the senate committee on interstate com merce might pot report at this ses sion two of the administration's 3 | bills dealing with corporattonB which yesterday p?es?d thc house. At the close there' were substantial gains in many instances. Cotton Seed Oil Tho cottonseed oil market closed firm? Spot 7.25 a 7.30; June 7.2G a 7.28; July 7.28 a 7.29; Aug 7.40 a 7:41; Sept 7.48 a 7.49 ; Oct 7.33 a 7.34 ; Nov fi,i>9 a 7.02; Doc G.9D a 7.00; Jan 6,97 a 7.01. Total sales 6.?00. Lots of Money. i New York, June 6.- The statement or the actual condition v ot ^clearing | house banks and trust companies for j the week show " that they hold. $52,- . 229,900 r?serve In excess bf' fogal re- ' uni renient H. This' ls an Increase' of $3,240,700 from last week. . J SOI ll 11: it\ CHAMPIONSHIP The A Haili ti "KM Not in (?oed . FeF?? Halunl?i. Memphis, Teup., June..6 - Nelson P. Whitney of the Audubon Country club of New Orleans, today, for the fourth time won the amateur championship In golf of the South, defeating the youthful. Perry Adair of Atlanta, 14 up and 13 to pluy, in the tournament fi nals of the Southern- ' Golf associ ation. , , Playing the same steady game that won him the championship in 1 Uf>7 and 1908 pnd again Jn 'l94?L .Whitney was master of the situation at all stages of today's play, while the fifteen year Did Georgian, whose play in tho pre liminary* matches had .been the sen sation Of the tournament, was nervous and unstrung from the rt art. in the llrst. 18 holes, o lily One went to Adair and at' tho end ' of the morning he was 12 down. ' Of the five bolos, ploy ed in thc afternoon Whitney took two and titree were haved. . ' lt was in the long" game that Whit ney was best today. OFFICIAL FILIRFH . ~-T77 . . Prom the Disaster ot the* Empress of , Ireland lu Kt, Lawrence. Quebec, ,.juae fi,-The-.inquest at Rlmouskl tu&o tho Empress of Ireland disaster set for today has been post poned, in view of thc fact that an official investigation into the accident will begin lo .ten, days. Official figur?s regarding first class passengers on the Empress now show 3.6 saved. 27 oodles identified, 23 miss ing and mi unidentified, a total' of 87. Of thc 717 .bassengera from the third cabing 140 Were rescued. The crew numbered 41 fi. . v ~ oonoo- ooooooo o: o o o o o o THE DAY IV i ON?^tFSS o 9 ' L L??> i': . ?? ? O O 0 O O OO O ? O o, o ooooooo 'Washington,' June" '6.-Proceedings of the day in congress" as follows: Senate met ai ll. a. m. Interstate', commerce committee to report only th? trade'commission, bill of the trust legislation program. Debato was regained op tho repeal \ ?fib.e Panania iolj. 'Bxenjpttan.' Recessed nt 6^35 B. n). until ll a. m. Monday. ' ' . [ House met at ll a. m. Work resumed on the ponding ap proprlati?n bills. Adjourned at 4:80 Monday. BIG CUT IN Goodrich Tires and Tubes For next 10 days will sell Goodrich Tires and Tubes out at BIG REDUCTION. Per Jno. E. Sadler. McCormick Vertical Lift Mower Thrown Out of Gear Automatically When the Cutter Bar Is Raised. A Great Advan tage on''Rough or Stumpy Ground The McCormick vertical lift mower has been designed for cutting on rough and stumpy ground, where a regular lift mower could not be used to good advantage. This mower is a practical machine for all kinds of grass cutting. The cutter bar can be rais ed to a vertical position and lowered without stopping the team. When the bar is raised, the/machine is thrown out of gear automata cally. This feature permits the driv'er toi cuti?se to a tree, stump or rock, and save all the hay without loss o ftime'or other in convienience The McCormick vertical lift mower will cut grass successfully in any place' wh?r?1 the machine can be drawn by h?re?s;'?aihd it will do good work under conditions where an ordinary machine could not .be used. McCormick mowers require fewest repairs and will give longest life of satisfactory service. 4 '* Anderson; fe. C. Belton,S. C. Greenville, S. C. . .V. Bife ' "iF\ A .? ?'. :: :: ONE HUNDRED ttOLfc/llt^ ?: fer any ?Rieh ?inr: watchmaker can.net fix. .? We Jin ve tho best nate hinwhor In An.u^on and Can proT? lt. v., .- li \ ^WtKiH^^ll?nl* <nWi[?('e. Prompt and Reliable Servir?. i^mimKSimgtBssBminmm mm.