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SANDY GRISWOLD ALWAYS ON DECK.| ca oriticism Omaha Fight Fan Saw Jaff Fight All :.n:" hd.:‘a::.fi hh.- --fin-d His Battles. NG| .= S o . %, as Willimantic on Friday—Four Towns from Central|{ , Sipeen from el 14 to ford oftener than he has been. One man—that is just one man of / . Be me ‘national fame— has seen Jmmes 3 Jer| o e A . 1 April and closing Oct. fries make fight ‘That m: ver South Boston - Part of the State Apply—American League Ad unanimously adopted. This Sanay OeiE re Civabs. who saw | Jort Doherty will moet in New Haven T ~ bl tha 1 e m from the ti he started up Mare! 3 - Schedule—National LOI‘“‘ Unal to A'iu On | meeting and - chosen ‘:lm the present day, r::.rv time he got in| Stanley Ketchel and Frank Klaus sel retained | 1ateq wonderfu ting machine . * } whether ‘the Naticnal league plays 154 | ha sav awhen Jer aent asainst Manro, | VL be 160 pounds. . i - or 168 games. o “Why, if he is half as good on the day | Sailor Burke has again retired from : 5 : - If the Nationa: league selects the| that he meets Johnson as he was that ring and is Iwnlnlg to be a barber As far joining the projected Trol- | and pulled under shorter season there will be only ten| night, he wil win in a round,” is the his brother’s shop in Brooklyn. loy Basevall Potly is o dead | 343 to 314 pins. conflicting _dates between the two| way Griswold puts it. “I am going on| Sam Langford has ley Baseball league, Westerly leagues. Eight of these will be in|record right now as saying that the|enne, Wyo. where he m 154 or 168 -Games. R selected be action against an opponent. Sandy re-|{ 4ro to meet {n Pittsburg. The weight ‘one and can be counted out after the a Chicago and two others in St. Leuis. | ga, ed Dewey ‘Washington’: - ‘oodmansee. y after the coming big fight the | nam: on Washin, ) meeting of the probubley‘b:::::‘}t e g,::e.fi_?; e Jvhile no.official announcement was| whole country will marvel at the easy | dey. and Steam Boller . .. Jeolded deanitély to remain satisfied | Us Four rollers. The last string was | pesa jinat, Mr. Johnson's salary bad | manner in which Jeff wins. He will| The American A, C. tried to get . g With the ball that will be offered by |the closest of the lot, but the Bowne's | [y ama hased from $15.000 to $25.000, ) show up Johnson as he was never| Patsy Kline to box Fre@ O'Brien on l - s “ n l. GE 'the Rhode Island-Connecticut league. | squeezed in ahead by 12 pins. e PN N Dty e wuokt | allown up befors The ls with Thuraday, but the New Yorker de- But the action of Westerly will not| On tetal t IR Johnson. vefused 4o Sl ibE the ] o Sooorul peblie Y nder- | clined. i 3 league, of 20. Bowne hit up the high > ® | rating Jeft there are going to be 2| ron Hague, the Esgligh heavywaight, Fire Insurance Seciety, | S11Ve & nall Inte, o e other. towns of 103 and the big three String | sty tro i sy niicase but smilingly | great many go-called wise men in the | , Jan Hague, the Eaglsn heavyweight s, clamoring to have a place on the cir- | total of 277. The scores: also returned the Same answer (o the | wiy thes ven considoeens Jonnson & | GZoeT to R Snnar:Bawis: 10, P9 cuit. Bowne’s Bunch. S question as to how old he would be | hard man to beat. Jeff has never been | 900 - 2a Dennie Hayes, who represents the ‘Norwich end, Charlie Humphrey, who 96 76— 261 | When his term of office will expire. extended, never in his life. And take| Battling Nelson has lost welght se Extraordinary Tribute to Ban Johnson ! it from me he isn’t going to be next fast that he has become alarmed. In "London, and Mayor i ‘B?fii "'5}3 l:' t’i’; sxmonn'm ‘baseball :n; is the longef ten:;: of office to | July, either. :Z”I at‘h-’r;“tn zoek he dropped from 140 P | article ‘Willimantic, were in_con- which any basebal nt was ever e 3 THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL |forence Sver the teléphone on Wed- 335_"9es | clected: It was made co-existent with| COY AGAINST FORWARD PASS. | The Philadelphia boxers are bey- X » nesday afternoon, and decided to have the length of the new agreement. It is . 2 3 cotting the clubg in Memphis, a8 some Real Estate a meeting in Mayor Dunn’s office next said that Charles 4. Comiskey of Chi.| Thinks. Distance Restrictions Should | of th® Quaker City boxers who went 9 S Friday. It will be in the afternoon 85 72— 237 | cago and Benjamir S. Shibe of Phila- be Placed on Onside Kicks. to Memphis got a_bad deal. and Fire Insurance, and will give opportunity for thetowns | Armstrong 74 87— 238 | delphia were the men behind this sig: - e seeking admission to present their | Jones 85 76— 244 | nal tribute to Mr. Johnson as a league Edward H, Coy, who captained the is jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. ML | 1.5 ° Afayor Dunn stated to Dennle | EIHOtt .vee sun.. 74 . 91 88— 253 | leader. Yale eleven of last fall, and who will TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. ‘Willlams, Room $, third floor. Hayes that there were two parties in -——' -— -— _——| Theadoption of a twenty year agree- | be head coach at the New Haven feb1sa Telephone 147. Middletown, two in Rockville, and oth- 314 335 323—-973 | ment was said to be in the nature of a | university riext season, is very pro Manchester and Bristol Paul Maisack was compromise. Some of the club owners | nounced in his desire to see the exist- Aaily m‘:‘;, for high 'm‘:nn%:dtn::f favored the renewal for ten years,while | ing forward pass abolished, together All watfll' nfllltfl with a ATTORNEYS AT LAW. of 122, beating out | °thers spoke for a perpetual agreement | With a very considerable restriction AMOS A. BROWNING, Combies’ 116. such as now exists in the National | on the present onside kick. He would league. This was the main subject of [ have the forward pass confined en- TO 3 debate in yesterday’s meeting and the | tirely to back of the attacking team’s Young Sandow Lost to Abe. voting on it was postponed until to- | line of scrimmage, if it is retained in NEw YoHK Attorney-at-Law, - 3 Richards Bldg. tors avill be, and the road will be clear | Young Sandow lost = handicap | gay. any shape whatsoever, and he thinks "Phone 206. i 5 £ to ’pm to complete organization. ;;reéfl!:’ns b;%tou: '}% e:&a te:e x;wdbfiy Against Sy; te Baseball. that provision should be made that an There is need for jthe Norwich pro= - Aba fr a8 minutegy, o ‘ui. un? The article added to the agreement | °nside kick should travel at least 25 . BROWN & PERKINS, M-stlaw | moters to"and out ¢ once what is so_ | (h0ew DS 13 20 minutes, bat, was un- | omldafie “iymidieate baseball’ reads | Jarde ioto. opponents’ territory (0 be Chelsea Line over Wirst Nat . Bank, Shetucket St | Rev. Hugh Treanor of St. Patrick's side of the hour, which was the job o) LY SR R prohibited, ex- | _Recently the perfection of the for- Btabiva il n TR se 2at x | parish, wiich owns the ball grounds, | he puges(aion. . cept as an_emergency measure, and | Ward pass has made it necessary to ™ Gron: Monoay ond Bats | has informed them that he is IBInking | Murphy ve. Dudley of Bridgeport. | then only with the consent - of the | Pull the haifback away from the Hne, Fa.‘ urday evenings. oct29d of disposing of the fixtures at the park, apo! league’s president and directors shall | 94Vs Captain Coy. s s left the s seats, grandstand, etc., if not'league | Dudley and Murphy of Norwich @re | 3 stockholder in one club own or con. | tackle on the defense, practically alone to be pla: there this season. |booked to roll a2 match game of duck- - | and unatded. .t leoed pins. " Total plnfall is to count. It the foan ook oo another olub In the Amer— | *1¢ {he forward pass were not al-| Unexcelled freight and o COLLINS SIGNS WITH CLAYTON. |little Norwich wonder can defeat our | voted and dealt with as an undestrabie | 10Wed. the defensive halfback could | SeTvice direct o and from New Yori ot Grand Old Man, we will talke off our | associate and barred from all conmec.| P12y close behind the tackle to assist| All Outside Stater. Ve o Bill to Throw the Strong Man Twice | Dats to him, as Dudley has no superior | tion with the league.” in this city in a long series, especlally | The expected big trade in which the | foTWard pass were allowed only behind n . < & fl e » k nmln'ck mmlc i Norwich Tuesdays, him. He could ald sufficlently If the | o From Norwich . m. New York Pler ’2!, East Riyver, foet Members of the New York Stook i = 3 ” . Sychalihe. . : in.an Hoar, with; total. pinall to decide—Bridse- | S¢ Louts cluls was £0 be & party had | O%52 UDe of scrimmass. . Roosevelt, Btreet, Mondays, Wednes~ ; -am. not devel e 3 Bk B01_colline of Gontral, ViMage was | POt Tologmm 5 eveloped uh 5,8 latehour,” Sev: | ot orcr 2 ey were il of qunger | SRSl SU e ot q H Hine | in Providence Tuesday, where he sign- Bowl at Norwich. eral conferences wete held by the va- [ A~ B AY @ Che ive the ball is| _Phone or write for folder, an a8 dBCUTILIBS | oq articies with Captain Charles Clay- Ok Pporvinigh. rious managers, but nothing of impor- P et i il P. S. Frelght received unfll § p. w Ton. the strons man, to wrestls him in | The second series of three games | tance developed. The Saginaw club of | 2LWVAYS 0 intent on completing the C. A. WHITAKER, Agest R : Sarch - | between the Day and The Norwich |the Southern Michigan league obtained | PIaV that he never Is able to protect| ... .4 DS in. Stocks-and’ Bonds | Westacly on Maech 39, Colling -agree- | 3 ctin. duckpin teams. will -ho_sufled | two. American leagtss rhrults. 7 himself against his opponents who Y GER T Corton et o o e o a e viis | in Norwich Saturday might. The Day | chased Second Baseman Wesver from | Attempt to prevent him. So it hap- Ch elght Tounds with Frank | 38gregation will leave here on the|Cleveland and Pitcher Arnold from |Pens that often a receiver is hit just Berwich 67 BROADWAY S e | Syt e iiimantie = ™F 6.07 p. m. train, and expect to bring | Philadelphia. The same club also| 29 he is about to catch the ball and e Building | McLean of Willlmantle. = ts to take | home. the laurel wreath, or whatever | bought ~Pitcher ~Burgess from the | occasionally a knee is wrenched bad- Telephone 961 Fuis A i he | goes to the victor—New London Day. | Springfield, Mo., club. Iy. - ;.:flgee‘w o ‘gel:, ‘t,;me ool ghbemgm The majority of the club owners and Speprpmpp FEAR et B O o oo i s o R — — S——— Sebix RANK 0. ES, Mg hdmn FS“ k‘:u_ B'iu’i‘ll. :Em“ AMERICAN LEAGUE - managers left for their homes tonight. : Srestied Hanson once, but the other | ADOPTS 20 YEAR AGREEMENT.| ppap) 6K ON SCHEDULE T Worid Stailion Record. Next. Sear N u R w l c H l- IN E e s i el g T PR s >K ON sc 3 World’s Stallion Record Next Sea- Colling is staying in Providence and = No Choice by National Leaguers—Eb- son. —_— gettin _into shape for Friday night,| of Ban Johnson’s Salary to $25,000 . The water the fortable when he meets Young Jenkins, Reported. betts and Herrmann Clash. U}'ll‘he Harvester, owned aby Abugu;t S, :’ ".:.ll;"“' — the eom - s — lei £ Mil 33 d i the Valentines of all kinds, New York, Feb. 16—The Nacional | vateran reinsman. Bd Geers. will be| Steamers City of Lowell ana New BOWNE’S BUNCH TAKES T BY“”;’;”B“‘;_“?_;'C’E league magnates dre still deadlocked | sent against the world's stallion record | Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels TWO OUT OF THREE. | retary and treasurer of the American on th;e:tt_-!::;x;a :hue;nlc%x:l.“:‘xesdw:{s "-vl:g next season, ch_; mark now beh;fi h;ld that have every comfort umd comven- ; : ——— oase 0 70| by Cresceus. The Harvester will also Lincoln and Wasington | ceers Made Good Showing in Middie | 1-28ue 2t & salary said to be 325,000 | o'clock this afternoon and remained in | by entered in the imporiant stakes on | e0ce for the traveler. _ Cards and Fe - String—Us Four Get the Short End. |nual schedule meeth today. session until tonight, unable to decide | the grand circuit during 1910. Mr. A delightful voyage on Long leland Post ar ai avors. Th bt ::d" Which the | OF_Sither the 168 or the 154 game pro- | Geers has made all arrangements with | Sound and a superb view of the wee- Masks, Flags, Napkins Two dlickpin teams that have not |league has existed since November | POS2lS. Accordingly, at the night ses- | Mr. Uhlein for The Harvester's cam- | derful skyline and waterfromt ef New £ » '’ ¢ \ sion, it was decided to turn to dis- . reviously appeared in the news, 1900, was ren for riod i paign during the season. “Mr. Geers| York. rg. P, 5 Ete 1‘; y ty el;:’%n = g:{):; i35, G‘;:d : = - pe: e°f C“fi:‘do\:‘le:ft ;uxl:- a.;x;i‘ to or‘:‘sume the E]"‘htomfis met," sfi,i id Mr. !l?l-l:.m‘.‘lt;at Steamer leaves New Lomndon at 11 p ¥ ¥ 3 the alleys for a match. Bo ’s | 4 &g i LOmMOREOW.- e Harvester is not a colt any er, | m. : C at ‘Roes 2L a wne’s | is a clause forbidding any club owner After the magnates had been in ses- | put a full fledged stallion and e m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of . Bunch defeated the Us Four quartette | or holder of stock in any club to hold | gion four 1 today President Lynch East 224 St. 5.45 a. m. (Mondays ¢ .. MRS EOWIN FAY, Frankiin Squars S R | e, mmains B Boin 1 s | s (] Bedgnd Sl 2nd oo cene Booklets and Post Cards. two out of three games. The winning | ghares in any other club in ann T eepted) and Pler 40, North RI 1 4 = ounced that there was a hopeless d ready for the test of his life, b 18P i four got a good start in the first game | except in en “emergency measure.” Al | Geagloek and that by consent the fur %gfi e e i m. T o o e M oile had | o long by Cresceus, and trom what| Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 ance of the evening session, he said, | splendid chance of landing it. You ‘Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPA, would be spent in considering the re- | gnow that last season the great #on of | AGent, New London. Conn. augte . port of the rules committee. Walnut Hall trotted under 2.04 without A, pallot on the schedule was taken | any trouble whatever, and when he is jan28a when the meeting was first called 10| sent to the limit and under favorable H”TEL READING HELD THE BOARDS. [———Do. pa . SSheAs order. This showed that the situation | conditions I look for the mark to be Mon!’: e —_— Bethishen - was the same as yesterday,when Drey- | shattered. He will be five years old Even United States Stesl Completely | 310 Cameaten Siiic * 4 | fuss of Pittsburg, Herrman of Cincin- | and will be about at his best. I am Opon ey Ly : Overshadowed. 39% 839 39% | mati and Dovey of Boston voted for|gending High Drift, a flve year old Famous as the hotel with every Do. pte 107 :‘he A:;n mhe:leudle{or 1&4 sames. ’I‘h; trotter, by Walnut Hall and dam,|| modern convenience ana all the New York, Feb. 16—Subtract the 3400 Chesapeatss . ive others vol or e adoption of | Baron Wilkes, record 2.18, to be pre— somforts of home. deakings in = Reading from today’s |- & " 5o |ihe long schedule. The rules of thelpared for the coming racing season. P lmers. Boiel Co. D, 5. Whits, Prea. stock market and only a meagre ag- 200 Chicage % "6)":, 30% | league require six votes for the adop- | High Drift stands 16.1 and has tretted ite_would remain. Even United o 56% " 131 | tion of any. echeduie. under 2.20. Mr. Geers thinks well of 4% 145% ‘When today’'s session began Ebbetts > States Steel, the unvarying leader of 3 T3 the new one and expects good results . Fud & Iron, ss | of Brooklyn said: “Dreyfuss and Herr—| i the racing line.” . nenpenthe jat, s Bo. 1t ot mann want a short schedule because | g i No news developed to explain the - they think they have a chance to win INCITED BY REVENGE. Reading movement beyond the revival Corn Broducta A5 |00 wo—" SR Shirght Mivy . 318 Sl = not ‘have a chance they would be for | Manager Dooin Tells Why Phillies of the “Reading mystery,” as it is [ 4 Y known to the professional element in Tod e { e _Mag: schoinle. Worked So Hard to Beat Giant: & the operations in stocks. This “mys- o - L “Well, then, that means you fellows The New Hotel Alberi Eleventh St. and University Pl. NEW YORK CITY, ) tery” has to do with the supposed| U0 Hs ... haven't any pennant hopes,” sald Herr- | wpp, three defeats we handed the One Block West of Broadwey. = : mann, and that star fig] £ - we tell you of the high-grade work | concealed assets of the Reading com- ¢ = m“?.'o‘el o"t “‘m mfifgd:’l';mah::“’z‘g“ Giants at the close of the season of || The oniy absolutely modern Bre- we do in Cleaning and Dyeing of all | pany, and, as a variant, the privilege x 1908,” says Catcher Dooin, now mana- xSt e b B i S ] 4 E T gt g 800 [ i a trick that the Giants pulled off on us || 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.00 their colors and putting them in - el 42 the league meeting is over. This will g d v B e e P et e od ale of each. The g ’ prevent the settlement of the claim of | ¢arller in the year. In midsummer we || per day upwards. ki 5 removal of these rumors seem to be o % | Ox-Manager Murray against Fogel for| ¥ere crippled and going badly. The Excellent restaurant and oafe gry to change their color we can dye | of never—falling effect in stimulating - iad 8 o e:fsv sl Tay ogel for | Ggants dropped into town ana proceed- | | attached. Moderate prices em to your order. We take the|this stock to furious activity. The = ¥ Ty. ed’to show us up might before our own | | Somd 2e stame for lisetraied Gulde =zreatest care of all garments intrust- | point made in the present movement ational Pump = e Bt Contracts Approved. fans. Not satisfied with merely beat- A R e is that the company will be obliged . 3 New York, Feb. 16.—President Lynch | ing us, McGraw rubbed it in by send- and Map of New Yerk City. to make a report under the terms of . DI . 1 3 69 ° | tonight made public the following con- | ing half of his regulars ¢o the bench 4 the conporation income tax law which tracts as having been approved: and playing a lot of subs in the field. hnfl S nye w“rb will disclose its ‘concealed assets.” 00 dine, & st Touls 4434 43 With _ Boston—John E. Quigley,| “That was too much, and we vowed L > The second preferred stock was marked | 3000 Miseuri® Poctne = George E. Walsh. then that we would even before the Telephone ‘157 Frankiin St. | 12 today, as is usual in these specu- g With Chicago—C. H. Beaumont, A.| season ended. In the second game of . t 3 al lative turns, to conform to the sup- Do, pid J. Carson, L. Cole, W. S. Davidson, Z. | the series I was spiked. As I limped he Gl‘ea feb15a posed exchange into common and first ey 0% sou 103% | Z. Hagerman, J. ¥. Kane, P. J. Moran, | from the field the Giants’ physician preferred stock. This privilege was N. R. Me 6 Frank Schulte. examined my wound, and, binding it 2 provided when the first preferred priv- b 9 With Cincinnati—Thomas Cantwell, | up very tightly, toid me I could play Ih l.f'l h l'mk ‘ ‘ m u ilege made that stock more valuable e . - ‘fil 5 Lawrence Cheney, T. A. Clarke, Arthur | no more that year. I sort of suspect- 14 B ; | then either the second preferred or North - McCabe, M. F. Mitchell, J. A. Rowan, | ed that he was trying to put one over T common stock for shari in dividend Pacific 5 2 G. F. Suggs. B on me and I got busy after the (Fireproof) ableware, peyments was problematical, so that| 20 0 ; With New York—Harry Curtis, G. R. |1 took off that bandage and tre TAMPA, FLORIDA Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings | 05, Shanse of half the second pre- e S e * | Wiltse, E. H. Zacher. wound myself and played the second » 8 | ferred into common stock might pre- X o7 or With Philadelphia — William .| game of the double header which was Management of Fitth .l-‘ ‘.c‘ things Refinished. |senta fipancial advantage to the com- | 0 Ereed gia /Bransfield, A. F. Brennaa, H. G. Cheek, | scheduled for that afternoon. And DAVID LAUBER | Year hestnut 8t. Norwicly, Cona, | P2DY- e purpose of such an ex- Rt Sty 9 P. A. Clougherty, O. C. Deininger, | that doctor had bandaged my leg so 5 Pt 1 change now, with the common stock o 4o Charles S. Dooin, M. J. Doolan, Ed- |that I could not walk. WWinter: Sonmes. fevamher ‘auths by receiving Jarger dividends than either 5300 1 ward T. Grant, F. O. Knabe, Ralph Mc- “That was just the way the entire : 2 1500 De. = Bride, Edward McDonough, George Mc- | team felt, and when the series was in the midst of a most wonderful JOSEPH nn“npunn’ >1 »ia - Quillan, S. R. Magee. ended the slate showed that we had |} tropical park. Climate ideal. Sun- . v 1 — won three games.” shine, flowers, music, tennis, boat- ing, fishing, hunting, metoring, driving and riding. 100 miles of dustless shell roads. No Storms or Fogs on the West Coast. PICK NEGRO RUNNER AS WORLD CHAMPION. Brookiyn Boy Said to Be the Coming Py to this movement - w. 28% - El 5 . YALE OPENS POOL - Book B’nder. tone was quite positively weak in the . morning, and the recovery, with the 2575 2 WITH VICTORY OVER HARVARD. xte f Blank Books Mlade and Ruled to Order, | Sraveine and. dult Snecer otsice o Figd % Bl i ors Win | = 108 BROADWAY. ki e ey Ma et s -+ ue Swimmers Win Every Event 82 e % 3 Also Water Polo. Telephone : wvances, but the market was not strong Pt 3 : Sct108 unxiltmg jast half nour. 2 55% 6515 6o ¢ S R Sertabo Information and booklet for the ; i eature of the day was a strong | 53600 - % i E sity gym-| New York, Feb. 16.—Jimmie Raven- asking, — OPEN—— recovery in rates of foreign exchange, | 11%0.D% Bl - e o eig, university &¥mn: | ail, the 1ittle colored sprinter from the | | Address Tampa Bay Hotel or any 7z In spite of a decline in the private dls- : 2 . 22 | ith a swimming meet between Har. | High School of Commerce, who breast- Agent. P e e Lo O mei e R i 3% 1501 | vard and Yale. All the events were | &1 the tape at the Polytechnic meet on | R g o poard Air Line; Atlantic Const el- Off Cafe Tt Donds heid in London 19 a factor| 2338 Ulah Comé ' Uo7 “isn 50 | won by Yale, giving her a score of 44 Saturday night in the fastest time for |} o S, ¢hern Railway; slso Mal- A ¢ity Do eld in London is & factor | 300 Va. Carolina Chem points to 9. ‘In the water polo Yale | the hundred yards that has been run lory, Savannah and Clyde 8,8. Lines in exchans:é‘ Th‘e‘;ehflgured in the 1100 Wakash Business Men's Lunch a specialty. day’s discussion t eavy increase in . the European visible supply of copper - Yk .A"‘ Regular Dinner, fifty cents. | ;0 o0 (PERC fortpightly publication of Westen Oaion % irda , HAYES BROS. Propa. | ctatistics today. 'The copper industri- . “sge als moved sluggishly, but the report S0y 2 % % v “ by @ schoolboy in many years, is bein, won by 7 _goals to 1. Th legi- | DY boy y years, '3 | e rerord o pionge for amiorcollegl | mailed as the future world's champion. broken by R. Loree of Yale with a dis- | Ravenall, who is only 17 years of age % | tance of 72 feet 9 inches, and W. Howe | and stands over five feet, covered the % % i A28 Ba . mgamee 238882 of Yale in wi -y distance easily in 10 1-§ seconds. Ciod the intorom et 220,63 s | *AS the finish Mne was crossed Law- throws light on the failure of the fa- B o) great tradi - 1647 vorable American copper statistics, | 300 United 300 1505 11 g i s e SR, published last week, to heip the cop- o e e o | “There goes our future world’s 100 9 per stocks. The price of the metal country and has been designed from a s o0 Adam S Tavem JGecMnea here and in London todey. No i ;e,w-imue'r.'-zasaen ‘of what @ pool shoutd yard champlon= o enres and 86 : e e T e 3 ruetion, an: ¢ as Robertson is seeking to have the ment towards a strike in the New New York, Feb. 16.—Money on call | COnsti on, and has a depth ranging | & 1861 York buflding trades. The anxiety | %8sy at 3 3-4@3 per cent.; ruling rate | frOm &ix to eleven feet. Galleries over- | Youngster put into his hands bi over the effects of freezing weather on |2 3—4: last loan 2 8-4; closing bid 2 | 100K the water and accommodate near- - 5 ot Winter wheat without snow covering, | 3-4; iast loan 3. Time loans steady | !¥ one thousand persons. road for Jimmy Clabby. which wes implied by the action of |and very dull; sixty days 3 1-2 per Clabby, the Mi . the wheat market, received considera- | ceént; ninety days 3 3-4; six months Stanton Wants a Go. terwed, is going to England, as one b i George Eriie Stanton of the Stanton | 3f e Tondon promoters has offered Bonds were irregular. Total sales, . team, that was seen ef the Kutitorfum him .some good purees. He has been par value, $2,567,000. United States COTTON. o ohort time ager hac wrrtom O aw | offered & Paris contract for three twos coupon and the fours coupon ad- New York, Feb. 16.—Cotton spot|London friends that he will return fights, one with Harry Lewi: vanced one-quarter per cemt. on call. |closed quiet, 20 points decline; mid- | there is a short time and wants a ot b dling uplands, 14.80; middling gulf. | with any good 142 pound fistic artist.| - Tom Stankard to Brockton. wliop 15.05; sales, 641 bales. Futures closed | In regard to the announcement of | ~ Boston, Feb. 16.—Tom Stankard, the = steady. Closing bids: Fobruary 14.49. | Frank McLean hat he is_erady to|heavy hitting second baseman of the|iay peen forced g, oy March 14.50, APril 14.50, May 1489, | meet any 142 pound boy In New Fng- | Denver Western league club, has been [ gon PC2™ TORCRd PBOR Setw- June 14.46, July 14.41, Auvgust 13.90, | land, bar none, Stanton says that he | purchased by Manager Flanagan of the ;uno m&“ to b”u‘ to well goods o September 13.10, October 12.68, No- | will match Johny (Dutch) Pittschau Kkton team. Stankard will proba- > Ry °=‘ e mf+4 vember 12.52, December 12.51. of New York agains him, the pair to | bly be used at first base. N v e 44 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. meet in Westerly, providing & big Wm;fl ing pur: ng up. Red Rorty Well Liked. up to the mark. We expect to stir i J H |ssisist FERRPRRREERERES WHEAT: High Low.. Close 200 May P et e The New Bedford su.ndu; has this | harder ‘thl-n Ovt‘r. u:n.::eluao of the 104 13-16 |- “ >4 ood val 16308 % 12 cm° nklwe‘ of Mwing 2 to sa; Rorty: ince M_ g“" f at he A """” 200 CORN: 1 1600 1357 138 a8 9 = GO fes Geo. Greenbe 4300 Anaconda % 50 5 o N m. 7300 m ey us | OATS: " : 380 De. a8y 4% £ 45 ux. g Bubtimoss e Bl s anon B i