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- 2 HARVARD'S BEST YET.. ON THE ANXIOUS SEAT Will Have Great Varsity Crew—Coach | ABOUT JEWETT CITY MANAGER. Wray Also Picks the Freshman Boat | Bageball Fans Wender Who Will Take a Winner. McBreome’s Place. Coach Wray of the Harvard crew is y mn 20 | rapidly recov{rln‘ from an attack of mAu'.': ‘;:‘ltuc‘ the vopan o i the grip. He is very optimistic about i the Crimson’s prospects. ‘“We are go- l ing to turn out a better crew this year | yguwet ity than we had even last year,” he said, | gj¢ and take notice since the | “and that would be pretty hard to beat. | meeting of the Iastern l'rhere are enough men to form she in Danielson last Sunday, and lowa Professor I'uzizles'*tri_sh J. L. LATHROP & SONS 88 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. jeni2daw @ 7 Parsley. 35-50|Cabbage, ts, 3ies best crew we' have ever turned out. Sweet Potatoes, an. The men have been out this year in manage numbers that have easily surpassed| City s a redhot baseball town, and can Greenings the otker night during the storm and| Pinea barrel $3.50 anythi v er seen i h rn out a strong team without go! pples, 35 ything I have ewt during the | 4, t a Y wi t ing . ;—Ihi‘ that March was in th:dverg G,.p,g,.m:, 5-18 entire fall and winter. There are over | outside of the borough for players, if ear future, may be intarest dn; 2 ihirty at work in the tanks now, when, | the team is properly managed. Mr. Mc- as a rule, there wouldn’t be more Broofne, the manager who landed the a dozen, and often not as many as that. | peprant last . has gignified his in- More individual work than ever before | tention of withdrawing and rumors are has been given this year, and we eX- | rife as to who has the authority to ap- pect the best results. point a new manager. “I will tell you one thing. We will | "1y other places & meeting of the fans have a wonderful freshman crew this | pag heen held and managers appointed, vear. Tt will surely be a fine one and | pu¢ jn Jewett City this has not been better than we have had in some time. | gonq and the fans are now wondering We write it at very low rate.. B. P. Learned & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Dotion aScuoNnnMRNOSN Strawberries, Cucumbers, M'GRATH WINS BY . = TWO FALLS FROM WENDHAL bail when e A winner. lowa Man Gets the First—Then Jack - Roasts, 20] e Chops. 20|Shoulder Steaks. 14| The most prominent freshman is Nel- | y; i done in regard to the ap- Comes Strong. FORD OUTPOINTS MORAN. Shoulders, 15| Western Lambl | son from Minnesota. “He 'is a very N e ) el Towny 6 e A Ron) "0 | powerful oarsman and has W-' ity wishes to be well represented in Prof. Max Wendhal of Iowa, a 212 |Twelve Fast Rounds — Vallone Bests wgi;err:‘_"}’:”‘— = ’ngi"a"r::l‘fla; b B ce in_erews thal have been the ::hgyc(nnln'.'l!mnle, sgme{,hln‘ should pound specimen of cleverness and mus— Doherty in Slugging Match. Chops, 1 Legs. 22| best in his district. George Cutler 13|30 gone at once. One prominent fan t to the mat and defeated = —— Shoulders, i 'hops. 30 | another man of whom we céxpect great | rovors a meeting of the players and £5 au- w19 New Haven, Conn., Feb. 10.—Bunny | Smokeda Hams, Shoulders, 16| things in_the freshman boat,and Mont- | ja¢ them appoint thelr own inanager, two falls out of whree by Jack Mc-|po 3 of this city clearly outpointed Beskan 16 to 25| Western Veal— | gomery Goodale of Campbridge Latin | while other fans favor an open moet- Grath, the Irish Giant, Thursday night | jimmy Moran of Brooklyn in a twelve [ 5™ Saae e 1i|and Stone school will make good. I|ing of the baseball public to decide and Steam Boiler in T.'A. B. hall, the bout furnishing | round fight that went the limit,at the | Smokea Tongues, | Shomiders. 15| laven't been at the boathouse for some | the matter. At any rate, some action i topliner wrestling event ameng-those | Edgewood A. C. tonight. For§ was| short cut. " sebxative Veai— time on account of my sickness and | ghould be taken very soon so that J S A " that have been put on before the Nor-'the aggresser from start to finish,| Dried Beef. 35| Legs. 20 | cannot say just how the 'varsity men| .t¢ City can be assured of a fast ag- ’ wich public. The Iowa professor | playing for the body and landing many | Corned Beer, 7-16| Chops. 16 | are getting along, but it is safe to 8ay | gregation to represent them in the sea- 2 was easily the best that Jack has met | telling blows. Several times he rushed Porterhouse Steak,| Shoulders, 14»13 there will be many promising candi- | con 06 1910, Nerwioh Union Fire Insurance Socisty, | here, and there were not a few of the | Moran through the ropes and in the 28'iSausage, dates when the regular call comes on Yool U. 8. 200 sports present who feared for the |last round Moran hugged Ford most Poultry. February 14 for the squad for the | BASEBALL BRIEFS 'varsity and freshman crews. The date | that the authorities have agreed upon | - for the Harvard-Yale races on the| Bill Hinchman is too good a ball Thames, June 30, suits me. Yale has |player to stay in the minors very been used to rowing “up over” and |long. Laziness caused Billy's down- wishes to have that tide, and the only | fall. other tide that would be suitable for | Frank Sparks must’ go south with our race would come two weeks ahead | the Phillies. President Fogel has sent Giant after the classy showing made | of the time to gave himself. Fighting| Fancy R. I. Ducks|Guinea Chicken by Wendhal in saining the first fall lgt 130 nds, Ford had the advantage | o " - - e $10 But the next two were all &foGrati's|of t and reach over his opponent. | byia cifeicens, 3¢fPhila. Turkeys, way, as the visiting wrestler seemed to | Moran opened strong for the first two | Native Chickens, 2:| Native Turkeys. lose his aggressiveness, and Jack fin- | rounds, after which he let Ford do the| Broilers, $1.25-$1.50] Squabs, 3 ished the match in short order. leadthg. Ford was cut about the face Groceries. The management was late in start- | and bled freely, while the blows Moran | pyiier— iSugar— ing the preliminaries, the first being | received did not mark him, but caused Tub, new, 36| Granulated. 1 a laughable affair between Bill Dolaa | htm to weaken in the last rounds. C v 17 ibs. 31| ©Of June 30, and that would be right in | him his contract, which calls for re- Real Estate Snd Fat. Casberry. BHly ‘Allen wes| In & elogcing match Fonswy Vailine cn‘sfi':fl"’ 2| Erown; 1é3"1'r'.' §1 [ the midst of the final examination Pe- | porting on March 1. ¢ . erry threw Doilan six 1 e r- New, 2 utloaf, . riod. A 4 T - - and Fire Insurance, e i DeN e My, the i’.',wmne“""r':"y”xn’“f o T gu?.h:e- Bov-Tutey, 981 Fowdered, 14 1L| Yes, this idea of daving & dam on e o T e et is jecated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. | falls averaging about 30 seconds apiece. | curing most of the points. it $1.50 |Molasses— the Charles and having high water all | (oo, "" o g * pittsburg holding to . Bill looked lke @n understudy for Jim | Joe Shea of Waterbury outpointed 3 O | e o, mal 5o | the time makes things much better | ;tVoR JOUUS | CHEHOIRE, Q0TRSO A T Jefiries before the boilermaker started | Joe Marcks of Highwood in o ten- | Bess iscal. doz 46| N. Orleans: g4l 60 | for us on the crew management. De- | YO0 feblla Telephone 147. | training to meet Jack Johnson, 2nd {round go at 116 pounds. The work of | Pickles, gn!lgn. 15 M:’plo Syrup, fore the dam was placed across the riv- 7 ’re reproaching - orry pped him ¢o the mat was Hone¥. com ottle, er we used to have times when we| Up in Chicago they're reproaching ATTORNEYS AT LAW. T O e e bim. o weipste | PO BOye oS leer O Y, of | Vinegar, gaL _ 25 Kerosens oll.13@15 | could mot follow the crews in our | Charlle Comiskey for once turning away from a fall Shelton made Connie Marcks of High- Fish. taunch because it drew too much wa- | 9own Charlie Dooin without giving him a trial. It was while Comiskey BROWN Theodore Nicholou of Willimantic|wood quit in the third round of what | Market Cod, 10{Round Clams, op. | ter, and when we could follow them & PERKINS, Ittormeys-2taW | ana Nichotas Thomas of this city, two | wag to have been a ten-round go. ofr's. Haadsek., we could not get anywhere near them | OWned the St, Paul club. ever First N‘;‘h Bank, Shetucket St { Greeks, came together in a 15 minute i & qt. Canned Salmon, 16 | at certain ¢imes. Now there is high Ma. MecGuire of the Cleveland 2 for 25| water all the time, and we have a fine | club is evidently aut to strengthen tranes . s = rowd derived = next _to Thames Nat. nk :::;:.\bu;m:ot‘:; j!;rl;:ll;]ng the v‘rnp_ Boxers from Rival Towns. Am. Sardine: 0;? Lobsters— = ‘hance to stay near the crews and eas- | his twirling staff next season. Twenty- :F 5 Open Monday e TR plers. Thomas took two falls, the first| A good sized crowd of local sports {,’;g’:&rf“‘fj S| G ily coach them from the eight .5 the total of mound artists he i S 00t29d | " eight minutes and the second 1in | will follow the fortunes of Billy Allen, | Boneiess Goa,10@15|Steak Cod 13 | think that everything points to having | has on his roster at present. two minutes. the Norwich Whirlwind, tonight in| Weakfish, 15| Flounders, 10-12 | some wonderful crews this year, and The year 1909 will be remembered For the big bout Bill Collins of Cen- | Westerly, when he meets Buck Falvey, | Blackfish, 15| Flatfish, 12| we have every facility for glving the|for the passing of great pitchers, Native Smeits, large squad the best coaching that is | among the list being Dineen, Chesbro, Smelts, extra, L LI Brand. box. 60 tral Village consented to be referes | the pride of New London in the semi- . u : Bom““ck & num,““ck and Billy Allen was timekeeper. The |final to the star wrestling bout be- | SPanish Mackerel, | possible. | Tannehill, Hughes, Altrock, Coukley, mat was placed in the middle of the |tween Bill Collins and Charlie Rogers. | Kippered herring. Lundgren, Fraser and Liebhardt. Stockfish, floor instead of on the stage. Whea | The Norwich sports will go down in doz., 80|King Mackerel, THE COLOR LINE. “Iron Man” Joe McGinnity dendes Members of the New York Stock |(he two wrestlers faced up the erowd |the 6.45 car and be back on the last| Shad. 25| Red Snappers, R S Than | that be intends to sell his stock in Eychange. was on edge for a geod bout, as the |trip. Both the boxers are mixers and | R. Clams, pk. Eels, 15- A Good Game White Boy Better AN | the Newark club. Nothing less than a sia principals were perfectly matched on |there will be no dull minutes. Hay, Gral a Black One Every Time. $50,000 offer would be considered, says H n‘ . c '“ s tl” height, but Wendhal showed a little Allen will have in his corner Frank| No. 1 Wheat, $2.20 2 —— the former big league star, and that I' BWI bigger from his waist wp. The lowa | McLean, who a couple of years ag>| Bran, $1.50| cwt., $1.5 ‘Will the color line ever be drawn In | nrjce is strictly prol itive, % man went after Jack from the start, | was considered one of the cleverest| Middlings, 3150 baled, the boxing game? At present this|=p ==, Lo = = the Athletics Orders executed in Stocks and -Bonds, | showing immense strength and forcing | boys in the country at his weight. Mc- | Straw, cwt., $L.10 top, $1. question is causing no little trouble in have turned over to Baltimore, 18 try- Grain and Cotton. the Giant to his best defensive tacties, | Lean is well known in Philadeiphia, | Bread F;g“zg@“ T s1.65 | certain clubs in Burope as wel as in | [RY€ TWERCOE, SUCT D, 8 Tl an - Join but finally won the first fall in 17 min- | New York and Boston, having fought| s: TLouis, | $6.90| Cottonseed Meal, | America, especially in the south. Many j the Giants. He thinks that if McGraw $1.90 | boxers who have won their laurels Nerwich Chapman | utes on a half Nelson and farther arm | there many times. He is a son of the e. e x o 8, Borich 61 mADWAYBquinn hold. He was loudly cheered. ey ot Tl Mk st ana o thol Con boabel 80T from the best white boys in_the world | 87ves him a chance he :fi»‘;:dn&?.n':r Tel ¥ 3 901 McGrath was the worker in the sec- | oldest instructors of boxing in the | Oats. bush.. '58 1-3i have time and again refused to meet a | WOFEAPMC FIEEh Lo de. elephone ond bout, trying for his famous head |country. Old Jem Mace of England is colored boxer. John L. Sullivan and . FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. scissers and bar hold. Once he almest | the only living one im the game that Billy Papke would never epter the ring —— ————— febad got his man with it, but the professor | has been at the maaly art for a like | which should give Buck plenty of con- | Wth a colored boxer under any circum- TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY tore loosé. On the nextmgrmlo Mc- | number of years. So Allen with Frank | fidence. stances, while many other topnotchers Grath caught him with same hold | McLean as his chief adviser should be of the nresent day, including James J. Te the Holders of the 6% |and evencd up the match by winning | well taken care ef. Buck will have| PREDICT NEW ROAD RECORD. | Jeffries. do not favor the idea of meet- : All Water Route the second fall in eight minutes. Austin Rice, the man who has kept —_— | ing a negro umless the championship u m .i m w n The deciding fall was McGrath’s in | New London on the pugilistic map for | Friends of Wicks Say He Will Cut| of the class they represent is held by a o M. | nine minutes on a clever combination |a number of years, jn his corner, *Minutes Off Hilton’s Time. | colored man. Memphis clubs recently Davenport Fire Arms Co.: signed Sam Langford for a series of Depesit of a substantial amount of for a good trimming when Wicks runs | refused to aflow white boys to be training runs, which have been mostly telling what time he has made, but are hide behind the color line for fear of Mon i ey e an overed” b | out. Kid Laviene, who was one of the | g, 7000 NIFvIgh Tnel contests in their city. The promoters the above mentioned bonds having from New London to Norwich tomor- | matched with the black man, Conse- tipping Off their friends to look out for | Meeting with defeat, but it is a well | ;000100 sreight and passenger Chandler & Palmer show part of the | Samest boys that the white race ever| “'Nog'Yory Pler 22, Fast River, foot TO speed Captain Wicks Is capable of over | MatBger of naming any boxCr ey = a long distance, there seems to be an | ¢Ould secure, bu been made with The Thames Loan & row afternoon. Those who have held a some new figures for the New London | known fact that a good, game white ] o 0 0%, 00 5 and trom New Yavk produced, was only a lightweight and Roosevelt Street, UNCERTAIN TONE DEVELOPED. Natural Result of Wednesday’s Rapid the circular dated January 19th, 1910, Rise in Prices. 11700 Atchison 13% 161 the sime for the deposit of such bonds 2300 Broehl = witheut penafity is hereby extended to New York, Feb. 10.—The uncertain . 180 g tone which developed in today’'s stock and including the 15th day of Feb-|market was a natural comsequence of the rapidity of the recovery of the day before. The suddenness and violence of that movement carried prices away from the level which had been the unshakable opinion that Hilton’s rec- | oPened negotiations with several white Trust Cempany under the terms of quently Langford will meet men of clock on the specdy hospital man in h to Norwich Marathon. boy can out-game the best colored All Outstde Statersoms R it s ToC | boys the city officials Interfered rand his own race while performing in the F 1 oo south. on the Groton side of the river, are not | | Many crities claim that white boys a "e - The. Inileagce Siven below of the| boxers that that race has yet turned | o0 NoEs ChUENALVL wharsaays, ruary, 1910. Nerwich, February 1, 1910. CHARLES W. GALE, Chesapeaks 200 Chicago & Alton. 1400 Chicage Great Western. & N. W. attraction for the kind of buying distance he will travel. The measur s ht 2 Mondays, Wednes- GARDINER HALL, JR, which provided an effectual check to P otia: avs Bory Treniita “square to| Went out of his class to me:‘u Joe l\\ al- | day=. Fridays. at's B AMOS A. BROWNING, the unbridled activity of the bears, the Quaker Hill church, to which point | °9tt. the colored welterweight cham-i ““phione or write for folder. Committee, | The bears themselves covered an im. Wicks will come by the highway from | P00, Who had. defeated nearly every| -p'g " preixlit recelved unill § p. s . g ite in the world within twenty New London. The New London to| White man in t y Norwich distance Is usuaily siven at| Pounds of his weight. Both the con. A 1 g e tests that the Saginaw kid won from church, and the remaining distance to| POY'S gameness, and he was practical- ) i £ e 1o | Iy cut to mieces in the first ten rounds Franklin square along the trolley track | ¢ euch battle, but his fighting instinct ® The tollowing are distan from | Kept him going until the 15th, when Franklin squar } he won by outgaming the colored boy. Vo Reoreic e s — — — ’I‘g D:{K&ol" turn miles | HARNESS HORSE NOTES. I | To Tradi mil ok To Montville turnout. . miles| Canada’s great eastern exhibition R To Quaker Hill church..... miles | will be held at Sherbrooke, Quebec, — Aug. 27 to Sept. 3. i The water way - the somfortal LASKERSTH I CHESSICHAMPION.| - ° = e o o | way OF traveling: Series With Schlecter a Tie—Last|Grand Rapids. This imeans that the| Steamers City of Lowell ana New QGame Lasted Three Days. horsemen will be well looked after. Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels —_— Ry 3 - that have every comfort und econven- Berlin, Feb. 10.—Dr. Emanuel Lask-| F. E. Marsh, the owner of Gratan, | ionc, for the traveler. er of New York retains the title of|2.13, and one of the leading breeders of A deilghttul Tand. Toland chess champion of the worid. ie se- | lilinols, is going to move to Seattle. | A delightiul vovage on Long Tele ries of ten games with Carl Schlecter 2 d"“t"l ‘: "‘ '“P‘; :-:n b :’ 3 $opacd of Vienna, who challenged him for the Nineteer yearlings by the Boston | derful skyline and wa ol New title, resulted in equal seaores, each|horse. Bob Douglass, 2.06 1-4, have | York. winning one game and eight games be- | been kept <ligible to the Kentucky fu- | Steamer leaves New London at 11 » ing drawn. Thesfinal game to decide | turfty. m. weekdays only; due Pler foot ef the championship proved most excit- —_— East 224 St. 545 a. m. (Mondays ¢ .« ing. It lasted three days and 71 moves| wNgtive Belle Is not el:{n:le te the| cepted) and Pler 40, North River, T were made. If drawn, Schlecter would | orseman futurity, something that the | a. m. ST opemers of the gther sood.ihres vear| Eqre Norwich to New York $1.78 ‘Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPA E portant part of their requirements im C. A. WHITAKER, Agent the hasty buying of Wednesday and thus reduced a potential supperting force in the market. With that de- mand partly satisfled there emerged Gray Halir, T R the fact that the speculation ncked’ The Logical Explanation. aggressive leadership on behalf of a Shiss o & SEMTSAR or At ik fresh upward movement. There began e ™| to come back upon the market the are of the halr and the cause of hair getting gray | stocks which had been bought for pur- prematurely. It used to Do believed that in some | POS@s of support in the period when femfiles grsy hair was hereditary, lke blus eyee ;;ed a&";;‘;]“d Shpvcunent’ Wk CHosNR s7 quisk temper. Sciemcs. however, has proved that | These symptoms in the market did way hair is simply a lack ef the preper hair food, | NOt , materially alter the conviction that great progress had been made . in blem. S S ey RSE e Pre- | in clearing up the situstion. The mature sray Ruir S5 casily preventable, and whem it | opinion was held still that invest- st appesrs all that s necessary is to apply seme’] Ment demand had appeared at the low alz T T range of prices attracted by the rate e oaiz fond uch % WAT'S NAIR HEALTHL | ¢ return out of profits on shares and y is entirely harmiess and 1 - & o a preparation rich.1n the e3. | C2iCUlated to absorb the fleating mar- s ket supply of stecks. The process of 2cé Mad of sustenance that the scalp needs o leep accumulation of s ulative holdings e hafc from desaying. Gray hair Is simply & o&n | v the larger c)um operators w=a of Gecayed hair. One of the most valuable books ‘believed, also, to have set in. The e Um eers of the hair can be had from the Phils | halt in the recovery and the lack of iy Bpecialties Company, Newark. N. I, U. 8. A. | aggressive action towards bidding up prices was read as an indication of a desire on the part of the important financial interests to continue their accumulation without too rapid a rise in prices. That a degree of confusiom exists yet in the professional senti- ment towards the market is obvious 5 miles | Kittredge to Coach H]rv.rd Catchers. 89 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwich, Conn oetéd JOSEPH BRADFORD, from the mixed advices sent out by commission houses to their clients. Signs of renewed selling from time to time today gave rise to the supposi- tion that liquidation remained to be ecompleted in spots. The reduction in_official discount rates both by the Bank of England and the Imperial bank of Germany and the large recuperation shown by the weekly return of the Bank of France made the foreign influences on Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 10. —Malachl| Ganteel H., 2.08 1-4, will be raced in | Agent, New London. Conn. augid J. Kittredge, a former well known catcher with American and National league teams, and last year in the Tri- State league, has been engaged for five weeks to coach the candidates for the position of catcher on the Harvard | | baseball tam. ¥t is the first time a | professional coach has been engaged | for catchers at Harvard. Kittredge| will begin his duties Feb, 14. Some 25 battery idates are now Austiia by Burdett Tappan, Montell, 2.09 1-2, by George Bodimer, and Judge Lee, 2.08 1-4, by Max Woss. Henry Dutton, the well known col- ored trainer, recently drove the two yvear old coit Joe Dewey, by Admiral Dewey, an eighth of a mile over the Wilmington, Del., track in 17 seconds. HOTEL TRAYG:IORE Atlantic City, N. J. o Throug! the Year. Famous as the hotel with every modern convenience and ajl the comforts of home. D. 8. WHITE, Pres. Chas. 0. Marquette, Mgr. . BOO B % in the cage, and next Monday all the| Addie Joss did not shed any tears k Inder. the mar;et"?.u h; tn:or c;t E{g}tker 'aspirautqg\vho have not won an "li“‘ when he read the announcement that — Blank Beoks Made and R. e e il e or played on the second team will| Bill Kay had been sold to Louisville. and Ruled to Order, | foreign account were on a considera- B A iAddi« does mot care where Kay plays, || WHEN you want to put your bumie 108 BROADWAY. ol dor | Bintery or the ——e | as long as it is not in the American ness before the public. there s mio me- ‘Telephene 255 ect108 | o, . - A % league. as he says cannot pite nm er than tnrou o advertise pper Producers’ association were ttell-Conley for 45 Rounds. l ¢ much more favorable than had feen Podtiand; Ore:- Feb. 10.—sionts At- | 217thing that Kay cannof hit a'mile. | tas eolumus of The NulleOu. _OPEN__ il anticipated. The rate at which the tell of San Francisco and Frankie Con- exports of the metal are golng into i l}tlocln in warehouses abroad, rather 2 than into consumption, modified the Del-Hoff Cafe|:iz it i fbr the current month also is believed Business Men's Lunch a specialty. | NOt te be holding fully at the January | 0% 000 o135 Fe0 shares: ! ley of Kenosha, Wis., were matched to | 2% fight 45 rounds in Los Angeles Feb. 22| : ° ® i at 116 pounds, ringside. The boys » AT e B o) e ewilin 1 t here this month. “The . X p makes the long evening brilliant wiih its steady white light for sewing or reading. Made of brass, nickel plated and equipped with the latest im- proved central draft burner. : The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, Alse Regular Dinner, fifty cents. | [2fe. FOr these reasons the effect of — —— Yale Wins at Hockey. iysa HAYES BROS. Fropa | onramias o7 copper industrials was COTTON. New York, Feb. 10.—Ya'e outclas New York, Feb, 10.—Cotton: Spot | Columbia at-hockey tonight, win The resumption of interest n on the Peor’la and Eutern”{x:;n:: closed quiet, five points higher; mid- | five goals to one in a game plaved & 164 bonds, a subsidiary company of the | ling uplands 15.25: middling gulf { St. Nicholas rink. Martin scored two 7 Cleveland, cmcmn;yu, Ch.‘Z.,Z and é’t 15.50; sales. 3,260 dales. goals, Johnson one and Lutrel two for J ’ T Louis, was regarded as significant of Futures closed barely steady. Clos- | Yale, and Trimble scored one geal for Adam’s Tavern |5 s o the parr ool | g bias: Febraars 14,86, Masch 1455, | Columbia. . - ential financial authorities. The re- | APril 14.87, May 14.92, June 14.82, July S S 1861 tention of the former dividend rate by | 14.80, August 1429, September 13.38, - Racer Falls on Jockey. the Southern Pacific directors was not | October 1290, November 12.78. De- | Tampa, Fla., Feb. 10.—At the races effor te the public the finest standarn | unexpected. cember 12.73. today Jockey Glasner was seriously in- of Beer of Europe and Am ‘The cross currents in the final price s e o Jjured in the first race, when his mount Plisn, movements were fairly illustrative of MONEY. fell with him before the barrier went the day’s market as a2 whole. New York, Feb. 10.—Money on call | up and rolled on him. Two ribs were Bonds were irregular. Total sales, | easy; 2 1-2@3 per cent., ruling rate | fractured and he was internmally in- par value, $3,731,000. TUnited States |2 3-4, last loan 2 1-2, closing bid 2 1-2, | jured. ones’ bonds were unchanged on call offered at 2 3-4. Time loans slightly Bitter Ale, Anheuser- e easier; sixty days 8 1-2 per cent. and tz and Pabst. STOCKS. ninety days 3 3-4 per cent.; six months Clsans Up $10,000 at 15 to 1. Sales. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 10.—Kid Mc- A8 ABRIE, Horieioh -Town. 408 aus 4 per cent. Coy's brother, I H. Selby. surprised but you cannot get a better lamp at Telephone 447-I2. 3, va22a 4?:2:11 CHIGADD GRATE MARKEY. turfmen here today and incidentally ¥ 2 2400 3 e e R I relieved the Moncrief layers of $10,000 any price. . 500 A o U1 e 1% when his filly, Startler, won the open- i T"E PLANK "0 A July we hi o mk [TeevestacisoL ! Once a Rayo user, always one e 800 Am. Sept. o 96! i S : 200 Ao corx: Pitcher Brandon With Pittsburg. O s Srwyeies: X Jhos A Yo, Wkt w0 Headguarters for Bost Ales, Lagers, | 200 im b4 %% &% S0 Pittsburg, Feb. 10.—C. M. Brandon. Ete., in To s Sept. %6 1s-16 85% 5% has signed a contract to piteh for the | o 00 am. oats: : " | Pitisburs team this season. Today it Am. May o «‘:& "% was r.e.lvd.w President Dreyfus _sn fl :’:‘ a% “.‘.fi from Brandou's heme at Supply, Okia-

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