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REMEMBER YO SUBULD AVE THE BEST P 4 - . Wiltim at Middletown. _red is part of his utter- |Lswe rrigan, 3 Saturday—Norwich at New London, huuu;;:w:o,t;-"‘ ‘h.e‘nolnn on the | Mommaup 4-Collipap 5% = The motion was put and Totals, —_ carried before the dazed jectors BOXING AND WRESTLING. realized that they had lost their chance = 0 be heard. - Bill Collins Took Two Straight Falls B Although there are hundreds of pre- } WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIN E 3 IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. " Winning Record Last Week—Eatting and Fielding: Fig-| from Captain Clayton—Wilkinson | GOTCH MEETS GIANT POLANDER | nafi ; parations advertised, there w only one o “h Gets Decision Over Wilbur, ’ ~—— g d P that really stands out pre-eminent sw - 28 Shetucket Sirest, Norwich, Coam ures Improvedr—Gotch Wrestles for World Cham- i > + s | ZE5Tke_of Tremondous Strength—Skil : d & Tomedy for diseases OF tho kidnoys mar30da: < 2 Z i g ut 300 were in attendance at the 5 to Win ver and bladder. o z . pionship Tonight—Athletics Win and Lose. wiestiing and Doxing events put on by | T3 Sbsed of Gotoh Pioked to Dr. Kilmors Swamp-Root stands ¥ s & the Central Village A. A. on Mond~y| Chicago, May 31.—Frank Gotch of the highest, for the reason that it has Boat = - - afternoon at the ball grounds in Cen- | Jowa will defend the world's wrestling proved to be just she remedy nesded s m m . B tml. th:!e big E‘;I’ll (V:':‘-: the P‘I’CEI(UJ" championship against Stanislaws Eons g‘. tho “‘dnd“'r“’pofl‘ l:uflu.“'nfl. of even . ~ i + matc etween i1l lins ol ‘encral o Lo e most 8 ng i b:uma‘de by !nveot_;fsu our ; Games Today. start the qx))ff!n:fint of beginning the | < O vton. for two out. f fab‘:-‘l_m of 3:733? 3 :th;hg:?‘s:;fi"!:{ oMb Swamp-Root makes friends quickiw B when runiine Sl when 1o id ap| Middistown at-Norwich. Katees AL RRTINE three falls to a finish. Coliing showed | more, SA% AAEEL B8 L0, G0 re®eay the | Rtmutierct § et % [becauso 1ts mild and dmmediate eftect and against all marine perils if cluds| New London at Willimantic. Just before (labby’s home run, Con- | some fine work and got the first fall fmatch s for a purse of $25,000. It | Muminri dner, is soon reslized. It is 4 gentle, heal nd ag: e iclnd- stable Jerry Ravenell. sitting in the| in eight minutes and a hal? on a half | wil pe Goteh's first appearance here | B S ing vegutable compound—a physician’s 0 Carvigan.e 0 Areitancs.n ' ing fire and theft, at very low rate. With the two games on Memorial | 81andstand nex: to Chapdelaine, said | nelson and a crotch hold. His second | gince he handily defeated Yussif Mah- prescription fer a specific discase. wloscenm B. P. Learned & Ca., by ® Tosner eel Hox fhs INcowich ;:")f;;:h'”f'u-:mx[nrfc shoagle Sulhe o dooks Tnihie Tfifi?fié"rfi‘fi“’ this was se- mout in their championship bout mére | Bnier.p o vogie H Swamp-Reot 18 not recommended for eam came to an end, and the local | 0ins & o, T o = n a year ago. % - 2 2 2| everything, Thames Loan & Trust Co. B fans are ready to swear that it will | Prophet, Jerry ; ook The preliminary was a six round| " Zpszo has won the right to battle | s 23 718 8 A ™ A Sworn Certificate of Purity is with Agency Established May ¥ 346. take something at least as speedy as| Bob O'Connell, Willimantic's mana- | boxing match between Wilkinson of | ¢or the world's title by virtue of his| +Buea tor Arcitanes o s overy Bottid 3 Halley's comet to get away with the | ger. stared here Saturday that he had | Central and Wilbur of Montville. There | G2teats of Mahmout and other promi- | scorm by iunines UL i ae atlt et atiten. 1n. WOt~ =priF MW, boys who are working under Manager | two new pitchers coming, one a left- | were six found rounds of clever work, | nent wrestlers. Phtladelphia 2 0000 2 24 tles of two mizes—Afty-conts and one- Stome. Four games taken out of six | hander and the other a right-hander |the decision going to Wilkinson. Al “Few enthusiasts concede Zbszko a |Bosto v a Was the record for the week, boosting | named Mills, who was sent by Hughey | three round go betwe®n young men| chance to win and the Pole is said to | Game called by agrement to allow Philadelphia % doliar, the team from the foot to the head of | Jennings from Detroit. nicknamed Wolgast and Young Neldon| pyve advised his countrymen not to | il train. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL, i F went to a’ draw. Kid Wilson was ref- . e, S Fhilsdwshis Dy g the procession. Their lead is now dis —_— a’draw. » bet on him. It\is generally believed, | ry, for Bosion Stabl 2. (w) bas In order to preve what Swamp. puted by Middletown, but there is a | AT BACKSTGOP DUTY eree for all the attractions. however, that Gcteh “»m‘ 23\1 a r‘-:lxld Sahi sacrigee it Root, the great kidney, liver and biad- confident feeling that Middletown will = contest to win the required two s eyt Sord te sl n Dases. dor " romedy. will. 60, for U, every be Secona raters arter Norwich plays O i ’:"’“‘""d‘ No-Hit G't"' 1| fom the verdict, O sheer ;trens‘-‘h T s o B Bt ety | nea e of Tha, Datwrich Bulietin. whe there today 2 D S e = e e Waurezan amateur m spl olish champion wou! e an easy | 2: truck out by Bender 3, by Areliancs 1: wild ¥ receive On the winning side last week was a | “Grab” Chandelaine’s Bad Finger Ex- | cven with Central Viiiage in their | winner, but Gotch's cleverness and |pihes Sender, Hally tme, 1.90] sapires ke Ty e elotey 4-2 game against Middietown, 6-0 game pected to Get Well Fast. double header Memorial d Central | speed are expected to offset this ad- | ¢ Sheridan. free. Address Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bing- against Willimantic, 1-0 (12 innings) e .| took the morning game. 10 to 6. Wau- ( vantage. Wiohleidiry A ot Soiek hamton, N. Y. Write toda 3 against New London, and 5-1 against Catcher f‘ll & Mf-l:m;a who huid : nail | yegan blanked Central in a no-run, no=- —_ Ty e ’,‘ gy ne Wbl et o AR HeaBLt the san . 1i: ic | torn off in the Saturday game, is hope- | hjt game in the afternoon by a score § , ol S T e ar BT Sew NS e 14 :;:oc;?:w fiie'fiff o .WK:?:,‘;;‘(“? ful] of b © into the harness amain | of 3-te 0. Difficult catches by Merrite| | itzherbert’s Brooklyn Handicap. |mede it thwee out of four from wWasingion W0s7. | koetser today and he made good, Wowien went down er the home team scored 19 runs to 10 once. “Chap” is makinz a decided | anq Pellerin were features of the af- Gravesend, N, Y., May 31.—Before a | e oer tie visl ‘Seore S50 1 He stiowsd oaly sz'Mis snd twe Dasees. them here today. »n by his work behind the bat, | ternoon game. Marland worked in | Pig crowd, Fitzherbert easily won the Washingt New York. A6 Team batting advanced from .236 to |and one Wiliimantic fan in the grand- | fine form for his no-hit record. Brooklyn handicap, one and one-quar- ahope aw Brovkhys, 4 -262, and team fielding improved from 1 Saturday was heard to label him | The lineuy ter miles, defeating a good field. He | stan.cr oRBLof X1 Ol Dl SN S el s | R e e 300 to .923. Pitcher Smith and Sec- niftiest _little catcher in the | wakeley If, Reid 1b, Kelliher 2b, Robi- | Was held at 3 to 5 in the betting. Promeeit: Woticrst 3 92 8 Ol0ersomsv ¢ 1 1 1 OlDsubertiv 3 1 H Chd Basmoan oe. Frlel Joinine. e gue.” Down home in New BedforaH tajlle ¢, Fagan 3b, Harrington p, Pink- R. T. Wilson. Jr.'s. Olambala finished | kilifer.=: i & ! 7 0l®hamein & 113 o ofWheatdr = 3 2 " ~ team last week. were big f#ctors in |these that know him best have nick- | pam rf, Mitchell of. second, a length behind the winner ar;,d SCBride =5 : A I;(’morfrb 3800 0 fliummesy 3 1 1 A POINT OR TV/O. every way, and especially with the |named him “Grab” Chapdelaine. Last| Waurezan—Hcaly b, arry 1f, Mer- | & head in front of Priuce Imperial, the [Beas® § 138 Mimame § H We would like to give yoih a polft.or | stick, as thex took the lead at once,|Season Chap was h New Bedford | rit: cof, fii Maynard ‘1b, Pel- | entry of the Woodlawn stable. orier. & 1.8 8 ntihee 8 1 ° two 2bout Insurance. If wou want In- | Smith batting .444, Fricl .364, Noonan s lerin ss, Wilde ¢, Z. Maynard rf, Mar- - s s Uy i 4 surance that pretecis let us write it|.340, ang Rhylander .33 The follow- - land 3 Yale Freshmen Ciose With Shutout. RO . W N 1 | *Grabum 10 0000 L add for yvou. Qur Companieir are “Al.”|ing are the batting and felding aver- S e R.FLE.| New Haveny Conn., May 3L—In the | gon o ., W 8.5 Parsonsp 0 0 O 0 O Totals 28 T 1 Every settlement made by them is|ages: ga‘;"’f A R H final game of the season for the Yale ! waington . . 115n. esole N P e very liberal. EECCERIGIN S entra freshmen, a victory was gained today | New vork 20001482 5| *Waiwd for Mattern in 8th ST s ove he Harvard freshmen, 9 to 0. Runs, for Killiter, for New York Soore nat ISAAC S. JONES, Insujrance Agl. |:ccor ... e ‘Danny Murphy's Loving Cup. | SUAE, e, Harvard sromvme, 5 0,51 e T P e R Richards Building, #1 Main Street |\l ymeit oo 1,000 On his visit horfie over Sunday this! prilliant. A feature was a double play n i 0 ot | Bisokiyn 00 202000 4 aprédaw Clapi.c . 1.000 weelk Danny Murphy brought um! by Bennett unassisted. McCrery made nases. Washtiigion ke b on | o Rune, for Moston Shean, for Mreokiyn Daubert Melcaner 1 beautiful silver loving cup that Was|four hits in five times=it bat. Tomes | erors Washington 1, New York 2/ double plays, | Wheat. Knever; lett on buses Boson 0. Brosk 3 Noonan 1t Tecently prosented to him in Philadel- | starred for Harvard, making two hite | Taenie to Roseh lo Ghase, Kitl 10 | taeritice it, fest ou ervor, Moston 17 doun I Melntyre. 1 Phia by Hibernian friends in the Bald- and a gifficult stop. asen on balls, off Join 2, o Guinn 2: wild pitehes: cat U Daubert; Lennox 1) THE GFFICE OF VM. F. HILL e win locomotive wor On Tuesday he 2 3 . LG B un?puu‘ B H g e e o Moo " Smlth, sent iit over to his friend, Paddy 2 5 Perine. j2: struek out, by Mattem 9, by Knetser 4 Rz_al:lltmt Rl e s e e S ighlahders. Bell - Pitoher DoYIn: S e, 155 umpies, O'Diy wnd Hronian and Flr-'lnq urance, Shaw.3b - Palace cafe, where it was an object of | New York, May 31.—Pitcher Joe| Detroit Made 1t Four Straight from &t. Louis S ARt eik Sakiie’ TVREbAY. ) : much interest on Tuesday evening.| Doyle, who has been with the New | St Lous May il Detroit in tan_ome and AR §5 Jheaton in SEchace SFASEE Gvr C. M) T oo e The cup is a beauty, standing over 2| York Americans since August, 190§, |3, raif hours teday won ihe fourth o S R AN, Willtams, Room 9, third fleor. N“;’Iw S ;‘ = s foot high, two h ndletilanfl ar'lllsll;‘fll- s soid today to the Cincinnati Na- |1 score . Won, Loet. re 2 1N AVERAGES Iy ornameénted around rim and handles. | tional league club and will_join the ' Towk Detroit. Newark i w0y feb13a Telephone 147 (v n om ©On the front is the inscription: “Pre- | Reds in this city tomorrew. Doyle has il e o ok Torento 1 7- — = > = sented by A. (. H. of Baldwin's to| pitched two zames for the local Amer- 1 o0[D.Joneste 4 -t nd . 4 2 TTORNEY: LA v 16 Daniel Murphy.” On the day that it| icans this year and lost both, D 0 1 e BN - § ATTO:! S AT w. 10 1 w presented Danny responded by ;‘:;‘:; H s % : 1 BROWN & PERKIN', Litemeys-at-law e e PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS Foman ) sinemenre o Serey 5 io over Wirst Nak ey T o Fud Suilivan and Cranker. ARE LEAGUE SENSATION. | iy o SiFJonanid 4 PR D A i & Entralice Eatmn s - Fud Sullivan, the Norwich boy, and 2 - ol Becond. game, Toronto 4. Rochester 0. S rwl,’ nextom ’H‘h“nm:ll Nn..!-.n: MeRoberts nS R » Pitcher Joe Cranker of New London| Connie Mack’s Men Lead American o - e At Buffale -Montre, Bufialo 9, . $8-3. pen ‘BMonday an McClafterty . 0 1 % are playing winning ball with the League in Batting and Fielding. 2 92728 At Jersey City—Newurk 9, ddexsey Cty 2. wrday evenings. 0ct29a | Atclean i o e E. CHAPDELAINE, Pittstield team. In last Sunday’s game, i il g 'y —_— TR, e 7 53 Norwich Catetier on the njured List.|which Pittsfield won from the Jeffer-| Teading in club batting and club CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Team batting average | i = SR ; sonians 15 to 4, Fud had two hits in | fielding and with Collins as the leading oeoo 0000 1| W = Sacrifice hits—Noonan, Shiaw, C o A aiew days and then went 10 the | five times up, two puteuts, two assists | pase oator thie: work of Ao RtRItics 0260000 0 5 - 2, Melutyre Riylander, MeLean oushkeepsie, N. Y., team.which bust- | ;g one error. Cranker held the Jef- | provides the feature of the American | Runs for St Louls Newman, for H Two 'oase hite—Rshiander 5, Shaw 2. Nooman, | ©d UD about the middle of the summer i 5 3 -2 2, Bush: two baws hi thire ¢x i Friel 2, Smith 5. ¥ * | when the mamager cleared out with | forsonians to four hits. The Spring-|league averages for the past week. e Bt el | Harttord ... i Br fl u n, Three base hits—Noonan. Smith. the funds. | Chap finished the season | i¢ld Republican says of the game: | Danny Murphy, with an average of Griggs 1 T Rpringteld ke . " ] Fome run—Clab 2 . |with the Fvannis club, which took the | . The game was close until the seventh, | 321, is seventh in batting ,while Cap- o Newntan: siolen hases. | MolToke oo 3 - Riviander. 6. Sai 1 Ciapasne, | Cape Cod championship. ‘This year he | MR several glaring errors, mixed up | tain Davis, with .302, is the only other | Joi5 I, %, b “T8 oo ases, “Detrels 4, | New Britaln : » BANKERS S e 7 e | poocd for o herth tn & Virginia | TAth 28 many bits, gave the home feam | membar of the Mackmen to be tn the | & Tk Tl T, ubine tiives oot et league team, but decided mot to go NS Tuns and a sure victory, A triple elect 300 cla: noily. At Totyoke—tpringeld 6, Wolyoks 1 b worl 3 & ; in that same session by Sullivan wit Having won twenty-four games and AL Waterhury—Waterbury’ 8, New Tavem 4. and AROUND ‘THE CIRCUIT. South, and was steered this way on | the bases full seeemed to be the undo- | lost but. seven out of the {hirty-one NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIN AL TSitord—Haritord. Nerinampion, - bosponea BROKERS Too wet for practice Tuesdar. New Iiqiford manager. = ing of the visiting twirler. games, ihe Athlotics are undoubtedly | . Wos' '3 S s ¢ | 3 - e the sensation of the American league | (g - iz Lefty Smith in the home box today. palEip 5 Academy Game Postponed. pennant race. Winning four games out | pier ...\ : - 7 28 Shetucket Street Norwich has outhit its opponents in e Week’s Schedule. The Academy had a game on the|of the six played last week, the fickle | st Louis 18 New England Leagoe. B {4 every game but one. hie following i the schedule s | schedule for this afternoon with La- fans did no calamity howling, as they | Gt - [ 1 Lt Vawrsaco—Rrockion-Lawience eume postponed Norwich has won two out of three | WK : .| Salle school of Providence, but the| did during the previous week. illadeiphia L. ] AL Lowell—Lowell-Fall River game od, .. Melephome 995 e T e o, L SEhoeol W cdnesday—New Tondon at Willl- | Rhode Islanders cancelicd (he date. Tn| What seems ‘the “most’ remarkable e : i E 50 | e . e R Fra i = mantic, Middletown at Norwich. Dlace of them Manager Noves thought | feature of the work of the Mackmen L A Worcester—Haverhiil 4, Worcester 1. ank McLean of Willimantic is en | ™ Thursday—Willimantic at Néw Lon- | of secoring & game. with the Heseital | is that despite the fact that they are| At Pitisbure—Pitiburg Cincinnatl game caled oft; | At Lyun—New Bedford 3, Lynn 1 Members of INe York the Norwich roster subject €o call i : £ a g ospital, - ey ol T oN e T N e aeo o Yoreich et aiaicta VL but this also was given up, at Coach|playing what is probably the most | sud cold A —— and Beston Steck 2 New London they riday—New London at Norwich, | Aultman did mot think it advisabie to | sensational game in their history, they 5 R e £ g ALY PLUMP FOLKS AND THIN FOLKS have Gallivan_pitch another game just | have but two men who are batting over [ . Glnts Take Anoiver wrom Philles. Exchanges now, ang the Hospitals were also with- | the .300 mark. These two are Danny |, ol Jkl i Yo aa and 1oat 7y | Samose Will Make People Fat— out thelr regular shortstop. The game | Murphy and Captain Harry Davie. "% 2 oure “Money Back if it Fails” Says may be played next Tuesday. r victories are the result, W - New York. Philadelphia. 58 StaterStrect, MiMvend Streot. N UM MERGIAL T aver; ek the kind of pleyigs that wins i . v e (Thetloni@ OapeetiBe « e veel 2 » Won T Ganee: pennants, Almost every'man can be | Devorest i )% 5 8| The line of beauty is a curve PRIVATE (WERE. On Sunday the F. C. A. C. crossed | relied upon for a hit that will break | 2 4 211 X“Ix'ml'r“ may be thin & id gr etul, but & E pehae 1 3 s Tete e 132 10 An and heantiful, The LI PRECIPITATE DECLINE. 3 e Coast T bats with the Lisbon Sluggers and|YP & game. From the strongest m Murras it $ 21 e, (UNI * vt g e e Woh out by the score of 26-g " On Me. | 30Wn to the weakest pitcher have come | Sy, io ety A T E | a0 biehem Stoel . : s its ave s | Bridwell s 1 1 o peop! o are yraing and nerves i Stocks Affected by Actien on Proposed | ssio) hissiirn” R morigl day they won from the Pone- |18 thal Wave Wor seneational sames | [Gnt, | ¢ 1o | but without the strength and health e Pt EroiphtiRats Iiorenes. 500 Comatie Erias mah’Stars by the score of 12-7. s 3 asn.1 N { that sccompanies the standard wels mk & Ba"““wk £ (,\\e '"Lhfl"!efli'r;‘ An;T team n"hea-;item American League Batting. Lo TR 2 gF ) Good flesh and perf health go t 2 New York. May 31.—The vblume of tral of New J i iy g i A.B. T o 2z o |gether. A true flosh-forming foed like > dealings in the stock market expanded capeake & over Invinncibles, Baltic Tigers, Acad- | yqjoje, Cleveland SR 46 Totals, 2 Samose I beolutely nesessary (o Members of the New York Stock |again today on a descending range of Chicazo & emy - Independents; Taftville Caliets. or | Ziilifer. Washington 38 14 v ¥ - N Esor ange Chisgo Gre any of the school teams preferred. | o, Mhidarsizgs o v b4 7 CBatied for Bates in © one can use this wonderful flesh E ychange. values. The decline became precipi- Do. ptd . Ax ver through The Bulleti Cobb, Detroit . . . 128 47 **Batted for Moore i A an 4 ’ " ) a tate when it was announced that the Chicago & eSS 8] A i i | Gardner, Boston ........ 46 16 Seore forming food for 10 days wjthout . H’\a‘ h cn“ s“m,m's department of justice was 1o apply for | 1000 Chicago, At & &Pl e i Speaker, Boston ........ 119 NeW Yo noticeable gain in flesh and sirenet! < L ‘nn injun: lmmf to ;—\esuam the proposed b kL ST » Jewett City Has a Protest. Lake, St. Louis ... b 24 Philadeiphia y:'.:‘ Lee & 1>7m,4 Co. h,.v;,fl.a much ncresse in freight rates by western | 50 Colorade & Southe Jewett City registered a protest on|Murphy, Athietics ...... 103 Runs, for New York D confidence in this remarkable flesh ¢ "";“’:' '.‘l,‘-sg:x' and Bonds, | raiiroads which was to go into effect Consolidated Gas »er ttie game at Taftville on Monday atter. | D. Jone, Deroft. .. ....... 60 g ieag e < forming food and health restever tha y &t la on. go‘mzrtm;\-;t g::;;xelsn{;?g e Seeet 2o Qo Brogcatees moom over a foul bumt on the third Zooes, (‘r{h‘flxr;.u‘.( .- U7 | Fifioe Bt Dosle: Holen hase ”I"'{"r"‘;‘“f"‘l_"‘\'”r*‘“;;'z’l' 'fifl;{; ow oy - ’ P ver & Rio Grande.... 8 strike by Gero. Jewett City claimed it | Laporte, New Yor] < | Moore, to Dooin to G cus er to deposit 60c w m and SHANNON:BURILBING, ket than after this news became 2 o B B e AR e e Veoy ot | Eor Poston ... s 198 peviie, Do o Weanasdy Beid i i take home a box of Samoss with th 10 Shetucket Street. o e T Eocurities 94 % |scored a tun. The umpire declared it|T. Jones Detroit........ 66 by " Bremnan I time, £2; umpires, Jonnston and | Understanding that f it dees not sive era % wever, by reasen he re- ZEvqe bt L avis. Athletics.... % | Morau. . - CPeRs jood i Telephone ..Ii gquest made by western shippers in It way 5 - o |5 TN A Al Bee e . R Haabon: . T » e s the “money Wil be returned without RANK!O. MOSES, ashington yesterday for this action General Electric a1 g " ; Chase, New York........ 130 Broskiyn 4. Beston | any questions. R F S, Mgn | e B it b ewices Telbnsa” at Great Nortnera o .ll1%m 1. 1y | Jule Harris Gets the Duckpin Single. Pitoh o Rk Brooklsn, May 3L Troklyn tried out Picher| fSent postpaid on receipt of price, Soe. s about the lowest of the day. Do B s At the Rose alleys on Menday night itchers Going Right. A retrospect of the market for May e Leéon Young had a mice single of 120| If the Athletics' pitchers keep up the N shows that the prospect of increased i e up on the board for the daily duckpin | Stride that they have maintained up to rates by the railreads played an im- Infer Harvester prize, but when Jule Harris got|this time, the hopse for the American Y ] portant part in the cemprehensive ad- - L;fi:n.fi‘:,.’";'y prd. through shooting his port side curves |league pennant flving over Shibe park s b Peanidin Miner lo now | VBNCE in prices of stoeks in that 300 Inte 8 T s down the alleys Young's single had|are certainly roseate. Chief Bender v i B meonth. It was the week after notices 290 faded away. Harris eclipsed it with a | wWith a record of six victories out of ¢ fecated!in herynewfofics, Breed Hall, | yaa heen file with the interstate com- | 209 127 score. seven games that he has pitched is un- <« Reem 1~ 5 merce commission of the intention to| gu0 doubtedly in the best form that he has ©¥ico hours, T/to 4 p. m increase westery freight rates on the | i Giants 19, Young Sealpers 2. Ehbwyathos io has!beqn tp dmador < wetsphons;669. " augl7a| first of June that prices of stocks Minn. & St Louis. ¢ iy e .eue company. Plank and Krause 3 ; -t F178 | started upwards from the Jow levels | 1003 B P& % g The Giants defeated the Young|are both showing up well, although the of the year, to which they had fallen e e M. P it 0 2. © | Jatter has not the winning streak that at that time. Tt was at the same time | 5500 Miseu Pacinc that the reports came Imto circulation | 100 National Biscuit of the sale of American railroad bonds | 1200 Naticnal Lead | in Paris to the extent, according to the | g - o then prevalent rumors, of one hundred | z40 battery for the winners was Mott i i e . Freemnn and Jatkowsil, for the losers | piaracterized his twirling last vear. Burdick, Murphy and Thicl were in the | jn which he has twirled and if he keeps points. The Giants would like a game |y, thig gait should certainly be an im- with the Broadway Second team Sat-| portant factor in the final success of to_one hundred and fifty millions of Sl g the Athletics’ pennant winning aspira- - dollars, The reported bond sales re- or e tions. mained withont omcial confirmation | *Toracine Auction Pitch Champions, Magee Leads National League Hitters. . until last week, the agzregate thus far | 17300 Den Erenii Chitpisnen st o Bilay . - S e e S el s oM I T Y % v Sherwood Magee with a batting av- Bogiwes MUNECIMI Son | H BSOS R U 18 | met Jerey Dusmond, and Yagk' G | crmet o 1l ettt e Raional euse One of the good things of life. mors. . At the same time the agitation | 100 Preser® seet Ditch: chEmpIOnellp. of Dis C. A C | p s et S DOMDRS, T0 Sext neeh i EXCELSIOR ATTOCYCLE. sgainst the proposed 1increases In Pullman Paiace O . ; C. A. C.| the standing, who has played the same Good cheer, Good health and 4 H P, 4 054 mies hour. e e e > Rallway Steel” Spring... The latter pair met a disastrous de-|pnumper of games, has an average of ¢ 2 . (BB iGN ien | Fue s s Toms snd e |8 RSE S ot b score or' 68 04 in the | 33 Good fellowship - 58 3 : & ctior sta- cpublic Steel 3 N 2 ¢ Comfertawle—sClesn—Powerful. Sledwernte be cutoititered o putting Do e Magee is'Yhe shining star of Manager . { _ Cakalegue or sdemonstration on re-|them into effect. Liquidation which Rock Tatand Go. : 5 s Dooin’s Philadelphia Natnonals, he be- and cof such good quality Susst developed today was believed, there- Do pid_.... - Five High Strings of Ducks. ing the leading slugger of the league y 7 F & Y remsicton. Yantic. fore, to follow from the speculative e i e ¢ | oG, Fi. Rudolph. a arummor, rolled five | and also one of the ten leading run that particular pezople de- BMuperinl Garage. movement begun in the first part of D strings of duckpins in this city total- | getters as well as one of the leadi i i e . B e Cas. | M e i Sives “Shett. 8" E ing 689. His high single was 160. hase stealers. Bates, with mand it, and no other. O e | M perststonds « of the liquidation | Siih Sren Fadie". = of 211, s the mearesi man (o S § Motorcyien. may¥od | occasionea greater infiuence by reason e z Hartford High Beats Bulkeley. National League Batting. The James Hanley Brewing Co., of the ignorin of the implication of Tenmessco Crpper ; % o1 los i ¢ 1he sharp decline in cotton and wheat Texi & Padinc.. L ha o Providence, R. I. High at New London Monday after- | Magee, Philadelph ——OPEN—— Good promise for the coming harvests T, s 5 Wit Magee, Philadslpl ; : was the inference from the heay - Ve b o e 5 gt A of BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER Unitedt States Tieatis FIGHT PERMIT PASSED Bescher, Cincimmati Wheat, Brooklyn . oUnite States Rubher. ing of those commodities, from which DeI-Hoff ( afe nothing but favorable auguries for ¢ : values of securities could be drawn. : e . d Siuies Steel: BY 'FRISCO SUPERVISORS. | Brown, Boston Bkl Bk 4 I The dependence of the railroads for b b "RISCO Sl T e e usiness ’s Lunch a specialty. | increased freight charges to keep up tan | Copoo Remonstrants Caught Napping—Vote | Phelps, St. Louis..... g * Aise Regular Dinnmer, fifty cents. | carnings has been much emphasized in | 70 Lx, Cuoliue Ch Taken Before They Were Heard. | Davidson, Brooklyn . D. J MCCORMICK. 30 Fl’flllk"ll S‘reet, Locfll Agen( < 3598 HAYES BROS. Propa | connection with the public agitation | g0 po.pia t Graham, Boston . « I g Eat ] e A ink 4 San Francisco, May 31L—With but 3 « " u Jarge 108 W two dissenting votes, and without pre- Brookl Man S ded. . A Fine Assortment creases i operating costs in recent | %% Truom Ynim oo liminary discussion, the permit for the PEOICI RN _ SuoRendar. = /4 menths on account of the high coSts of | ~Toial siics, 786100 shaores 45-round battle on July 4 between Jef-| New York. May 30.—Manager Dahlen Fm- . / MI INE Yo and the comprejensive ad- = fries and Johnson was granted today |Of the Brooklyn team was suspended - ‘ ,l ‘ el e which ’hava been COTTON. Dby the board of supervisors. indefinitely today by President Lynch M"# granted. The intended increase in| oy York, May “31.—Cotton “The board room was crowded with|of the Natioral league for disputing - —~, \ _ .- AT LITTLE PRICES. htites‘ a;flge‘*‘sfis. At m‘*f‘hf i3 | closed easy, 80 points decline; oot | representatives of church and otvie| the umpire’s decision in Saturday’s B ™M G. P. STANTON e emion T D crense saoss | dling uplands, 14.50; middling _gulf, | organizations who did not get a chance | game. ‘whether you travel in America or Abroad, i RS. G. P. S ommen o ane Poor | 14.75; sales,” 65,000 bales. Futures [to voice their protests. The permit s ient, most available | S o n for 1:( S rlwnhe for | closea_steady. ~ Closing bids: June | was advanced on the board's calendar AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. the safest, most convenie! oct: ese accumulations wi D07 [ 14.33, July 14.40, August 13.95, Septem- | and passed before the objectors knew e e ’ travelers’ credit— { gramme endangered came &s & natural | per 12.95, October 12.37, Novenrber | it. When they learned that the per- | Filladclohia ) It will a the ‘Bonds were easy. ‘Total eales, par ;:égf,u:r’;j"g';:r(}l-.}g. p y value, $2,192,000. United States bonds » r Sroas were unchanged on call. - Traveler S te look over our stock of TRUNKS, v& :":" :"s:’!mnyt‘n »rd i :IAGS and SUIT CABES, as we have | #7% Amalgemated %00 Aun. . @ large variety to ch Anuvary 12.15, | mit had been granted the protestants | Ttrost indignantly left the roem in a body. | Hoston ... iy By their agtion today the board of | Cleveland 3 . g MONEY. supervisors removed the last officia - % k of the ew York, May-31—Money 6n call {Preliminayy ohstaeis in the way. of the | s . = g BANKERS ASSOCIATION fem At B@3 1.2 per centes roling rate | Promoters, who wiil now procced with ARERICAN last loan 3 1-4; closing bid 8 1-4; | the erection of the arena. DIStrict At-| o Cievetand—Clereland Chicago game postponed; At 3 1-4. Time loans dull smq | torney Fickert and the chief of polfce | i S0 ; sixty days 3 1-23 8.4 per | have already announced that they witl ¥ s = ininoty dase 3 3404 per cent; PERGECE D Bl i aomiied Johie X oS Bl . ox . six months 4@4 1- sent. > e Bk > Fuiladeihla ook Cation ol gt pSCoaontl SH O R ne v Herget, chairman of the police com- o' e break today b These cheques are current in all parts of the globe and are cashed at par everywhere. They iden- froam at low- Poston, May o two. gelting au a CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. misston, moved that “on account of the s U e "l tify the traveler wherever he ey large number of bids which were (o be ren « o the Hirs game fird %, | opemed by the voard fhe matar of the | | I The e goes. Letusexplain the system, 1 b s34 | permit_be advanced on the calendar : S WM. C. BODE, Prop. B i L ey o Pl o2 Phitadelphia. saran. TV Thames Lotl Treat O Telophane 365-4. 283 Main Street. 5% Tn making the motion he said he was J may2id 57 118 leg to take this step for the conven- NORWICH, CONN. R jence of the large number of people “Every Banl medium in i 3 who had gathered to discuss the sub- to The Buls, 206 . : 2 % Jecty W | mnnnsant