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R TRAVELER! . -u-. Im-n..er is ready to name. the day for | aidn't confine himself to engagements| DIRECTORY. P |the mat husger to mect the Monuville |On the stage with @nknowns or = to e 8} man. That day. Burdick ~will hug |four-round encounters with Cardiffy BAGGAGE INSURANCE e = 3 Sohmson, not_the mac. Ana McDonatds, Mo Tug Wilsons or Coveri cwhere in the world 325 | Cincinnat i Yours truiy, Charley Mitcheils knocked him dows. N - ¥ §gynmwm £ LBWIS: i BURDICK. |He nexeropent fl:’w'l“""",",‘"m;l s . at VERY LOW COST. < N E = | Gz | B Tewsss e, July 26, 1910. . down for the count Wil Jo ot L, Ty ————" cupa——l S fcore 7 to 1 Against Willimantic—Senators Taks Cne 3 e — .. |ering over him. - J. L. LATHROP & SONS. £ ks A | JOHN L. OR JEFFRIES -| He wonuhis championship knocking B kit " S108%, Norwish, ‘Coan rom Athletics—Boston Wins and Loses in a Double Senctors Trim Athletics. Drove Brown. from the Box. o SxpE BETTER FiaHTER? | St T e had won 4 z b - Lowie Tots kd & fekd das 3t | Wi Iy2das Header—Paddy Duff to Get “:lim” Mcintyre’s Place e o s thete” st Sonder %1 i an Never Lomrmed to i R ot R o 0P [P e 5 v 8 lo7e: T Chieats Bicher | Tounds, breaking the ribs A preny e on First. < S et AT T R oot oftne s | BOXer—Joft Had Him on Weight,| clag battieship” with- blows from x| PO/ WIeE, ey — the comfortable N. TARRANT & CO, - : a Teacland HAGEE e immecan Jow Ju_one rouna and | Stemers City of Lowell ana Ches- . Louss. — X tér W. Chapin—safe, staunch vesasls . b v pa | _Who was the greatest prize figh knocked out Jim Corbett. the swiftest: | 1}, have overy comfort and conven- 117 MAIN STREET. CONNEGTIQUT ASSOCIATION STANDING.Y DANNY MURPHY A BIG MAN. ; 21 238 Jomn Heenan was. ~ John L. suliigan g;t\'eaz;lb;‘l:u.\l':'::.‘ghfi.;‘ e e | fence for the travele - < iy . i 3k s . Je was. Johuson is.. You | 23 A delightful voyage on TLong Island iddletown ... . . H e i PV Fire, Accident, Health, |yesom .. ... g Hotel Owner, Cotton Mill Stockholder 3| Koncicwrv § 211 248 can and plenty of supporters for any | 3hing him Whmercifully, but Jeft never | gouna’and a supers view of the won- E Willimantie H G AeaBition t5.B% Mayor AreIATE LiDavisib o5 1o ] $ % b proposition. Champions come . and|faltersd. In the next year Hank|ierful skyiine and watertront of New Liability, Meriden - % ¥ o M.t >0l 08 5 & 1| champions go. In the height of their | Griffen lasted four, Joe Kennedy two 57 3 Ascribed to Danny by Baseball 31 o 1 2 o greatness they are unbeatabls, wonder- [ 2nd Gus Ruhlin five ronng‘l aguiost Wihdiior’ Jonves New ' Lonasd=attsl Plate Glass and Steam Boiler Trolley League Games Writer H ie 7 8 8 ful, superhuman. Then they are beat- |him. No draws. herc. KnockoWi%|p ‘m, weekdays only; due Pler foot of The Trolley league schedule for to- —_— 1 030 g The next champion . looms up. Flts immons came U & ¥ nds. Jim|aAt 224 Streot G.45 a. m. (Mondays INSURANCE gay calls for Middletown at Williman- | The following pen-picture of Dan- s e 5 8.3 Huh, they never were much good, any- | went to dhe mat in efght rounds T | excepied) and Pler 40, North River, i 5 - e 5 adeiphia t ~7' Thus it is now w twd. Then Jeffries quit because there Norwich Union Fire Insurance Seciety, | Middletown, July 27— It avpeared in a paper [ Fhiladeiphis ... SR LI o 1 10 vears Tatled au thilpuchrien: FOr | Jere/no firat class men to fght and Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 ] vn, July 27.—Baseball on | pagl: 5 o Y ek | dtuns. for Washinzton TLelivett, Codror. . 110 5 : pugilistic mar > . - u. 8, Middletown's mid-week halt.hondgy | Published in Cooperstown, N. Y. which | iy {oL id e Lo, gt . 3 e | vel of the ages, there are mow many |he didn't care for a Sullivan record| Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, feb26TuThS crowd of about 500 was on hand to | of his mderect 19 T, Tiice Bt Collina; tacritics 3. Davis; deuvie plays. Sols ae s man. avorite compari~ | K - 3 seo 5 - o at o ol Y ; 3 ught was a $ehuihe home toam mect fana doreat | "t B2 ene meiaer wou |Eiol i B! 5% | 33288 Stieon s il o gpneiod itk Hulliant | K6y man, focis tourt wis .t M) Winter Route z sidaralle. Giftebencs b o on sure have ifficulty recognizing himeelf | Thomes: Yk been 1elrels ¥ | s, tor Bt Lovis, o ek Ko: | L. in his prime? "Oh. my, 1o, John Ls | 0B of his clans. Corbett had the skill el Wor Coee h¢ | under the following description: Jremi et e e puia | S e mer. Hulswiti. 19 L ate ‘em alive! = That 13’ the sway j¢|and spsed, Fitzalmmons the cunning Vinning by Anding Detty ‘Homieiomm ey Fo fun atates that B [ entber 3 bter on | base its Schwme 27 e Sehate sacrites | 80es. Jefiries s dethroned, humiiiat- and the punch, Sharkey and Ruhlin the ™ hits at ANe. jroper Hmat Be o Comiskey of the Wh balls, o Gray 2. - Thomax: | Bt Sheekard: double olass. Ellis to Bremahan 10 | ed, in coniempt. John L. is enjoying | endurance and brute strength. Je . way O'Donnell was catching himg [o5, L0, Bentlon a score or more wh ~ rerer T T Brown o b’ Laeh I | BIVINg mirage exaggeration to his ex- | E€T was all the same ta him. He fought there was a shift of positions between |[2c 4y fortupes. But two of the | % bz Corridon 3 hita | DIOits. them no draws. He put them a and contents may be de- | the Willimantic catcher and first base- | oot Drominent were ovelooked Jim =2 Baston B ! Jos imminen” ot Mackman 5 s 2 0% | " 'BUC compared by record, John L. | . And Sullivan in adl his days ne man about the middle. of the samer | Keenan, formerly of the champion AL | Beto, i - Boston dicided | et ' Ty Brown 33 dn ST "TFINC | was never In the Class with Jeft, If|licked a boxer. How would Sullivan - stroyed amy day or night by fire. It| Nichols, the Willimantic ~second j fanys and for years backstop on the | o Tue e = siftors taking the | 3137 umsires, Kiem and iCame. | this be treason, make the most of jt,|and Jefries have finisbed had they eisea Line baseman, was hit in the elbow with a | nCiinats. IS now a councliman 1% |seend's (o o ta eee iz More than 2500 | — | The facts are there to sustain the con. |met? The wise money would have Bl Mitns to the. uninmired: pitehed ball in the firat thae up, re! queim]:::s!o:ou:“s 5 mropieis L0 Y e e e Con i ! s e iohia 2. ¢ one | o0tlon John L. was never of the Jef- | §one on the boilesmaker. firing. frof the same. Mot cmile o ¢ : d is promi ¢ wame— L New York. July v pase and ane | frics caiiber. We write Policies for Fire Insurance | aain tnthe minth when o Lanies tor | ocially and financially with the big Now yerko I o | o unehed tn the’ itk imnies tedey, s New | Probably nobody will claim that John BASEBALL I8 ALL RIGHT. are e Harr's. Both, teams found fault and | & R o e e 3 3| a. mutrs jommmon et Bste o6 e 6es o the | L. oyer packed & harder puneh than |incdiing , Wi With the G N in beat of Companies at reasonable| Wrangled over the decisions of Umpire | 1o jnoney Jike a sailor. ZNow he is {JelSiie & 8 | frst muing o arguing over a decision. oore: | Jetiries. " Both of them at their best|Nothing Wreng o i ot s L Edzarton. The Seore: on_the receiving line. " Danny Mur- |3 : o Memtntetin 1 New york | it Nk pile arivers. Consider thels| Matter What the Kickers Say. Unexcelied zreight and passenges rates. . Willimantic. = ]‘h_‘ T Micken of iihe EN beaaee 1 gsmiLiy H :! WU S e ewagramie 2 %3 §|Dunching power equal then. - Certainly v, servies direct to and from New York A W% o o|delohla Athictics, s ine boniface of | EGtumer2 4 o I-Gandner s 0 301 Ofwdemma 4 22 0 0| Jeif possessed the advantage of helght,| Tinkers with baseball law are try-| All Outside Staterooms 39 Siememisnm a1 10 9. ¢fa large e A e o Austin 3h : R T4 ey 11 welght and “reach: certainly he dis- | Ing to change.the game so that bat From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, Dt 318 oumiei’ 2 0 %1 8)the winter, the proud possessor of iwo | &l H § 0171 IMamA §1 20 6 plaved in his battle with Fitssimmons, | ting might increase. Various sugges- | Sundays, at 6.16 p. m. ISAAC S JONES untapss - 2 11 2 1sileandt 4 o 3 ¢ o|Dig automobiles, a heavy stockholder | Ruges.p H 420 0 oBrdwdie 3 0 1 0 0] Sharkey and Corbett a gameness which | tlons have been made, some of them| New York Pler 22, Bast River, fook e U . s | Muleabv.1b o ‘2 9 2 $0 71 2|in the cotton mills at Taftville and| = e $1.21 oDetinad’ 3 2 § John L. never excelled: certainly he|worthy and some of them absurd. Roosevel: Street, Wondays, Wednes~ Teiis 1381 i3 8lacandidate for mayor of Norwich an | ot e e 3 ? | possess2a the power of absorbing pun-| One writer goss so far as to say | days. Fridays. at's p. m. Insurance Agen?, Yemarmz 2 001 3 211328 0mee he would doubtiess adorn. for | Sore B 1379 . 5| Ehment to an CVer ereater extant (hai| Hjat a return (o (e old stvle In which |~ 7Fhene ot Mrrite £ Tolaer Bidp 4108 246 33 o[Danny is a man of undoubted execu- |, S 5| Sullivan: and, finally, there are two tHe batsman asks for a high ball, low [ P. 8. Freleht recvlved wnill & p. m Richards Building, 91 Main Street. e o o 2 ojtive abilitv. Dan Brouthers, greatest| g, Moras® 110 0 0 other things to consider and considerball or vy kind of ball he desires €. A. WHITAKER, Agent bigre tals, 211137 M et g‘il“s;na!:r;‘v: E:}fa_\ér?‘\:;;;;\ slg;r:;ng“e):: Miell, <or T TR | uhen. [l-‘xn;:-n the time h:; % \}!len" ;1'“ ?;',fm ‘lalvs the so-called problem. mayid ¥ Sdaw 3 v inz stars, base bits. Knicl Totats, | champlionship every one of Jefl's fights s writer was not trying to be hu- “Batted ©of ardis 4t Pete Browning. Curt Welch, T Cree: left on b Batted for Sh | was with a first clas Sull g Pete e Sty s class man. Sullivan, | morous, but was dead serious, which 1HE GFFICE OF WM. F. BILL |, 5550 owoe Rt Al %;s:yanfigmm; are In the d umiers, N T SR ol ey | D 1,,.:'\"..; piner hand, contended largely r.fl‘c:' some of the absurdities ono Montauk Steamboat Co.'s Line Wilimantie 6000011 e S e e P T T T e with dubs. oceawionally” encounters in baseball| poiweon New London, Con oa v o o Mt Bae . B 3, sam- | S50 determined 10 ¢ e Sl iy Sl R s, Y | R i Whe Ganid LA S B0k 0 tha. annaof suspeetions’ to| SRSE shetter, i an SHE pidr £ it by plicher.” Nichols: struck out. by Smili 7. | Gonnie Has Eve for the Future. = x Merkle; two base wel 01 ol ) BB Tiow: A tashan o 1000 &, m., 410 p..m. Leaves ¢ 13 jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. | iy Bold: 8: double plays. Bellis to Dunlap to Mul onnie ve New York. smour. the agile Corbett. Sulllvan was always 5 peepait.cay baseshall wes eo r 6.0 Wiilags, Rosm 9, thira ficer. et {0 Mty 2 Ionapn; sisten” ba%s, | Connmie Mack, the clever and astute b a e 2 e e e o anas Ay e | dissustingly unsatistactory that it | Harbor 6.00"a m. 20", bl tiiegs. - Silivan* Novman. “Bannon: Jonsson: Muicans. Bl | managag of the Bhitadeinhis Atseo. | Banietstt 00T § & ooperse b Y 81 tus merey; 81 Doxer: - There | SURRE to be:ohanged at all i aaiadheddbeter s feviza Telephone 147. |l Demars. Fumin: ey M Deear vmimies | ics. is looking to the future in @ way | pewneio” § 111 1 7 oakerer H 3 s g bally oF Eoxen | indersiand, could not grasp the idea ot | Would a fan'like an 18 to 7 game = | B e e A & Wi | o e MGy te - bear roft. ok | ¢ 11§13 H e boxing. A ‘man he coulan’ overwnelm|getter than a 2 to 1 contest? wrat 1s | Speclal Excursion Tickets = T — - satisfied ith having ome of tie |EGardner e ° | with a rush was his master, because | WEODg With modern baseball? ? ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. Hospital Game Lite in August. |sirongest piteling afic in the dmer- |Ni% {1344 H B s Lo | that_man could keep out of his way un- | TR people want lots of hittine, they | Steamer Block Island Q | __Through a letter received from the oo ik Mitchelle ¢ 8.8 3 iy tmetrnat! o i ullivan rushed mse to. death. 8 y do?¥ BROWN & PERKINS, Ittomeys-at-law | Midaietown asylum baseball manage- | that is jumping along in front like a | Fordp 211 3 o phatt made ezt eTors [t is the fact that John L. was-only a | DO the men who go out to games e MONDAYS, st: pital 2,000, 3 s oo price, farce i and a el at makes mo ? y ‘el. 33-2 Open Monday and Sat- Vorwi or less inexperienced juicher, who attcd for Smith ia 11t % voul e to see a quarter season of | x o N wrdsy evenings. I | S O enCERItal leams | Mow playing with the Baltimore cluh | scre by mawssy’ Y S0l iven Fodae hitting on the one day he enriches R O AL O 5[][: ou e of the Eastern league. Mack evid ew York -......0 Sullivan won_his championship un-|the club's treasury, but how about it 5 AMOS A. BROWNINS, B o e e P O MLEURt | Iy fecls that he may need some 1 e s L | Wogner 2 diiene der the old Lotidon prize ring rules by | the others, who go regularly and are Shilldren; 2%, o e ety tional help when the fight draws tn a | Russ for Sev York Hemphills Kuisnt, E° G FieaIh: T Foreat defeating Paddy After that|the backbone and support of the| NORWICH TO BLOCK ISLAND Attorney-at-aw. 3 Richards Bldz | The Hospital's game for Saturday is | CI0Se in October, and Le is paving the rdner: two basc hits. L. Gardner, p 0 M'Feanc what was his racord? He went about | game? AND RETURN whiGompitals game for Saturday 18! way. It is hoped, just for the saks Bigan Tesd Ford: sto e, 3 0 M“Ailian.ss the country knocking out innumerable| To take drastic fegislation to in- Children 40c “Phone 208 Cluding game of thelr series for the|Of variety. that Russell turns out to |Moomer Lonl: \eti or buses, New fook It s : 0 unknowns who essayed to stand four |crease hitting would simply ruin the % amateur champlonship of the city. De a better investmen than RubDe | pele on errors. 1 ork 1 5 = rounds against him, but where were|game. It would be taking a step ck- Special low fare excursion tickets gmateur —hamplonship of ' the <ity.| Marquard. for whom the Giants paid | by Fam i Totala, E the really good mon? He passed up|ward. It would put inferfor managers| Notwigh (o Waich | ind Bloek 7 game. The Hos- | ¢17%008 %G 190 "h00e Vears ago Kujght. D, ra: doubte’ piast. | Frank Slavin and he pased up big|on a footing with th e b Hat Htters: will orobably be : Bil X ¥ : . B g on a footing with the competent n Tsiand” and retuPGill be sold an D v D i1l Roach to E. Orducr o Kulgat, Templill o Ausin Lobert Peotar Jgokaon, WHo Weke BIoBRDIT f - Aushin pitcher and Frank Harrington e s s ol ¥ s, | Peter Jucks w probably agers. ahove. Number limlted. Tickets Iuckflr Afllh!]fl x[:l] ctibier Eionis Gils Heave of Abesi PR batl iehell; time. 25 umpire,” herin 30d | v better Black than the Johnson of to-| = Nbbody ever hears the Macks good only for the day. Regular woek E Connoity dats, " nings, McGraws, Clarkes and Chances | duy schedule, Sce below. 3 Cincinnati, 0. July 27.—Arthur S e What happened to him when he met| making a wall about the lack of i~ sy1a 3 y Two Pitchers Traded. Fromme, a pitcher on the Cincinnati SRaensts: WESlEas WebREARAT: e | the boxers? ~True, he fought and|ting These shrewd managers are al- Rl Toledo, Q. July 27.—Frank Oweps, |team, was today given leave of a s R Soroae. whipped | of the Y8 ablg.ito. aather about them s erichns” was traded by Toledo today | Fromme will devote the rest of the Won. Lost. Foin b That bt welgh I o D T om0 Forry | Sleamer BL CK ISLAND and for/Wild Bill Esseck, pitcher, of Kan- | summer to treatment for rheumatism | Watcrbury o 2 Tisburg - 8 “t to Jack Bur 1e inses, Murphys, Bakers, Davises,| ™ =€ Cit of his pitching arm. o g weight, ive rou Cobbs, Crawfords, Dovles, Bridwells, o Sept. 6th, 1910, Inclusive. BROKERS by Fim S s Wagners Leaches, ~Millers, Tinkers| Weekdays: Leive Norwich 5.0 a: m. New Britatn ... Hoblltzel Pashert: fwo b the seas from Eng o -1 and Holmans. They are not thinking | New London 9.50 u. ¥y, Watoh Hill i ook a"12.80 p. m v Block Talana 1s ey .90 bt "Due New 18 B Camobell, \irce base > sae Campbell, u: hits. of Philligpe 5 in P e KUOrEel | » much about the pre-eminence of thel a. stayed th 3 tns o Non FRdoc T & The zame as it is played today can-{ P W s semeket sweet | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL = . ague. e Telephone 995. At Spinzfela—Sprinzfetd Hatidord 0, | not be improved. Tt'is a; battle of wits, | < ranys 2 Lo A Now et iz 1. New Brin 5 10 i solen bas n. M {witn one’team trying desperately to| New"london 1040w VIOLENT REVERSAL. 150 Baitimore wud Ohlo oy R e g outguess the other’ and the opponent|1i.40 a m. Due Block Isl Members of New York P e e nnit At Waterbars—Northampicn % Watetbury 3. | lett on avaes. iy equally on the alert to know what is [ Retutning: deive Blo and Boston Stock Prices Advance by Leaps and Bounds— | "33t Cansdius® Facitic _— Benton 2 ‘Ume, 2.0 oing. o ; Pondon 6.0 p. m. Norwie Exchanges BeiRglec Fesiing: 1300 Do e e EASTERS LEAGUE STANDING. ¥ FWe. irs 40 #ob s ‘cone | HALH Uk danaings at W i Centril ‘ot “New Terser Won Loat Ei 3 o he Corbetts. the Shar- | . Wit | and 5 )1 T isonlie Fo st i New York, July 27.—The action of Newark ... p RO ETRE QNI OL AASED - L eve wra the Runiies. Whtun YoHeGe 18 men in & rongh, wit~|and Block Island g aake ol the stock markst underwent a violent Hochester i CANADIAN CHALLENGING YACHT | iiiii-d 1o the srouni | SPAULE ONsl B Pl Norwich to g i reversal from yvesterday, with prices is i y_are good. That is b W 41 1 53 State-Street. 24 Broad Street. advancing by leaps and bounds where @ 2| Takes Second Leg in Seawanhaka Cup Tkat Draw With Mitckell. | a thewson, Bender, Joss or | R in e Shmitea "¢ PRIVATE WIRE. Vesterday they were breaking without . Race by Over Eight Minutes, | McDovald and Cardif went [ Walsh in carded (o perform you can| VaiS" . 0 Slen of reMktance. SpeStlative aail : e & | ronnit cxch eith; the caetrures | generally take it for granted that you | Block iaiand. 1iinitea ‘to duy 100 hent underwent a corresponding trans- Cats & s | Manchester, Mask., July 27.—So de- | each got a dra hell, who n will see high-class work in'the box. ' | Blgek Isiand, Stndays limitéd "6 = formation, but with the usual confu- olidated Gas B Eastern League. cisive was the victery of the defender, | W2 nything more than a little mid But nn‘w is plenty of good solid e g Ly #e g extensive liquidation accomplished elaware, & Hudion. | AY Do maltimors 5T i renty Ty (Be Becoift racs toSay for| Clmngllly and Suliivan was| ~There is no need to return to old | APPIY a¢ affice of noms vesterday afforded great relicf in itself Sl ontrek—Yigter'/ e [ the Seawanhaka cup that several of the | mighty ‘g draw. Corbett or town ball. The sport is satis- | e T LR an0 to this was added, according to Securies = Canadians have already made arrange- | knocied tre Leenselers iu| factory. to. the ' majority of'persons m Company. currant rumor, some important private Ee New England Leagus | ments to go home gfter tomorrow's | three rounds. nes (Copbett oulil] that supriovt the e today, evep:ik P. A., New York settiements, by which embarrassed ac Pe: 2 i At BaserhillFint same: Lynn . r EBere WA . QUEgTanoe OF 5 fight = boxe conldn’'t. | some superannuated writers, always A counts were taken over and the neces- | 13 Cenceal Flectic .44 Seeond game: Lynn 2, Haverhill 3; 14 innings. minutes twenty-three seconds between Kilrain wen th John I..| barking about the glorious past, want e 52 sity thus avoided of continuing the| 1tam rihern pid v m e i L M R The boats at the finisiy fodsy; and thogand might have won if he hiadn't feit| to go back to the seventies. ean = 00 Sucrinces of Socurities in @ market In| i Bilow Sii Massachuseits could easily have madefso cocisure of the victo ivan e, which the deman e we inois Cenira —— n ‘s tau { was violently ill in the il v obb. e it an even nine minute: i y Ty nigh paralyzed. oo GEERS SEES HIS ENTRY Three times the yachts beat two | refused to hit hin. iis considered thel my Cobh is just recovering from a B NEW note Br The brighter feeling due to these re- Tnter Harvesier WIN $10,000 STAK o the windward mark in an|fight won, anyway. Then John L.| ;o 00, "strain that would have broken e ports was enhanced by a clearer per- Inter Marine pd - S E | cight knot breeze, and ran back to the | Stopped being sick. Kilrain was sub- | qoii0 Svar ) Eleventh St. and University P1. ception of the local nature of the acuta TETIEEES Bl AT i iah, and the. Massachusetts gaimed | sequently removed on a shutter. Yet|9OWN WOM TR, L oL trouble which was forcing liquidation. Toma” Contont udie Archdale Beats Out Field of 14 | "0 Moz "with the exception of the | this same 75-round Kilrain was subse-|y o1, nable to sleep owing to neurals NEW YORK CITY, In place of the supposed widespread Kaneas Clty Sodthern at Kalamazoo. Tt quently stowed away by Corbett In six | Peen nanle 16 sleep owing 1o neural” One Block West of Broadway. sources of the selling based on gen-| 106 Do ofd ... : s Not only was the St. Lawrence beat- | rounds. Finally there was Corbett}{ jigioq on playing ball, despite the || The only absolutely modern fire- Meals perfect’y cooked and served | eral discouragement with the situation | it fackeds 0% (oo Kalamazoo, Mich., July —Dudie | en, Boat for hoat, but the Yankee erew | himself, upon whom John L. couldn't|Insisted on plaving ball despite the |8 5 oo Fansient hotel below 334 un time. No wood to chop, ne coal to| °f trade and moncy markets, there| 200 Minn. & St Louis Archdale, the orite. had compara- | have given the Canadians a lesson in|lay a glove. althaugh he charged like|( "0 ."a rogt ; Btreet. Location central, yet quiet SR B bk BB v ol e emerged the conviction that a con-| 1300 M. St P. & S S 3 tively liftle trouble in winning the | sail handling, while Designer and Skip- | a bull for 21 rounds and was chopped | 0 &858 8 T80, W 0 0 4 1o || €00 Fooms, 200 with bath, from $1.08 carry 2 to fill, no il to spill. Al fimed area represented the limits of the| 200 Mo. Km. & Tex $10.000 Paper Mills stake for.2.11 class | per Ned Boardman outsailed Routh on | into Hamburg steak for his pains. and for the first time in five nights || Per day upwards. / mateh and the fire is ready. trouble. A renewed slump in Rock! aalos Miieolod paci trotters. the classic of the Kalama- | the challenger. Jeff's Record. the Georgian put through a good nisht Excellent restaurant and ocafe lsland preferred to 54 early in the day tonal Tad 200 grand circuit race meet, in which | The yachts will race over a triangu-| Now what 0ia Jeffries d07+ Hel of siems Son: Bondas attached. Moderate prices. T S as accepted as one index of the a field of 14 horses contested today. lar course tomorrow, starting at 1 p. m.| 0" i - Sond 20 stamp for lilustrated Guies source of the difficulty. Many rumors Ed Geers, the veteran, who was un e e S and Map of New York City. able to drive in Kalamazoo this week, ecause of the injuries he received at became current of the shifting of large is the world's best cooking stove, a hot | newly acquired holdings of various DUFF TO REPLACE M'INTYRE. weather necessity and a blessing ev- | railroad stocks, reaching out from the P s Grand Ranids, sat in the timers stand e B ok B e v oo % anthracite and trunk line field inern Facife and watched his entry win the rich | Paddy Will Likely Get “Slim's" Job at - s and _southwestern raniz prize. F. G. Jones, who drove Dud First Base for Fall River. saves dollars — eaves work — saves| connections in the pursuance of an Feopias - Gas Archdale to victory, was enthusiasti- =] and see the latest models| ambitious project of extension and oo AL cally cheered at the finish. He was| It V-"'Zh gait e fl,';'\rr’.')frfi'zf:;! splenat é rxine. tsburg Coal . carried In a Moral horseshoe to a spot | Sity is to lose his job playing e . e addition to this source of weak- Futbmen Fatace. Car. . a front of the timers stand, where | foF the BUAL Bives Syn it v wes ss it was surmised that overexten- | 50 Rallwss Steel Spring he was given the D. D. Streeter cup, | il second place in New Engla Fion in the high capitalization of vari- | 153100 Rewing " a handsome silver trophy valued at | lersve. The Fall River Heraldsaid on 10 cents Gas & El trical De ) us new copper properties small indi- . =~ $500. This cup is given to the winner | Wednesday nisht | : as ecirical P, | Viuiiy was'in process of correction. Toek “fstand " 6. of this event. as a memorial by the | Manager O'rien has ordered Paddy 8 e ac s The maturity of loans in which the Do. pta heirs of the late D. D Streeter of Kal. | Duff, a former New England leaguer, : ain Street, Alice Building. | socurities involved in those ventures Lo & 8% b Eoanvon. Hated horse brecder: who aied | to report to the local club at once. One pagkage will clean four hats 3524 ed as collateral was supposed to o i Duff has been managing a mill league have given the occasion for the severe L team in Rhode Island this season. His home is in Providence. He has plaved © mant. i Southern Pacific e iy i ot thee ROXY ANN FINISHES STRONG. the first sack for Haverhill, Lawrence DUNN’S PHARMACY, v &4 : - , Southern aiiway Dominick & Dominigk 5. et mtoneditne®ss) i 07 Tabes Lot T Tiamts and e o | ana w2 S SOl e for the lusty appe- thi yesterday. Texas & Pacife et and although never especially strong 2 . BERE: nes v Tk SHUEE wctively, 55 the davis o, 5T W 2.16 Pace. with the willow he'can be relied upon tite of . childhood. 50 Main Street. embers New York Stock Exchange|buy o jent scale to affect > — to deliv'r the inside baseball stuff at | 3 90 | the ‘Toreton exohangs market. . Subs e ) Providencs, R. L, July 27.—Roxy | critical stages, Manager O'Brien wired | \ sviea Norwich Branch dence of the forced liquidation relieved | 310 Unitel States Realts Auiis victary; iy ARe 16 pece whe-tlie [ byull fo report st Tawsence Loaay, M- | E T P that market of apprehensions in con- Tmited States Kubmer most_exciting feature of the hulf mile | Intyre will probably be dropped. 10 Shetucket Street, Shamnon Buikding | 5o Wich 5. Roek market evite- | 255 Lo Siaies S S e NOTICE ment in progress. 4500 Utan' Copper A o Ay g oaEh WoD & MoKt | Kmesican Lesgie Pitchere G stncks Bonds An example of the reversal of spec-| 566 Va curlios Ciea .- ??!;"e; Roxy o d;‘a‘;l’:j:;;g”i{l‘“. s ’:;’“ 5 e A Ml:" P lative fe vas found In the prefer- - ~y 2. - BRER. g £ d I, :ni;vshu:;mf:; :'n: item of eamlvn;a ] e oot > three heats. The best time was made| The twirling staff of the Boston vn-ud' In her new office, d Hal lnvostments the United States Steel quarterly re-| 1160 Werehous mearic . in’ the Airst and fhird heats '3 Americans are going like young ter Roum i T 2 o 00 Wesers Union river Harry Brusie was fined $50 by | pedo hoats thése days. Out of tha ce hot . D O o Dn e tomuase] e whomsa & ki the Judges, who thouzht he did not try | Arst 10 places in Ban Johnson's league | gz o i 800 i FRANK O. MOSES, Msr. discusefon. The Increase in the earn.| To0l sales 035.400 shares to Win with Major Strong in the frst | the Huntington ;\dl;;uoxbo\l occupy ings ov heat. three of them. ! e arger stan B - e G R fe e ERM AN SRR AR Y. Tha 2.26 trot was won by Carrie R, | in second place, with nine won and FUNERAL ORDERS while litgle attention was paid to the T e o e after Miss Colombo had taken the first | two lost; Smith occupies the fifth sta- 107% 108 107% 10r% heat. Best time, 2.23 1 tion, with geven victories and three excess r the estimates of the in- crease in unfilled orders on hand. The wild advance in the cotton mar- . B OB B ershime SRt oo e (S etacen wm il At This Store Adtistically Actanged by ner, second money going to Prince | reached the seventh notch, with eight | Henry Westland, who took the ~first | wins and four losses to his credit. HUNT .. * * The Florist, Telephone 254-3, or164ThS S ket failed to destroy the increased os% o% e \ CoRbIRG smanttsst T thE Hork iR i 2.-.;“,‘ heat.” Best time, 2.18 1-4. Chief Bender of the Athletics stands When vou buy a Fountain Syringe, Hot Water Bottle or Yol 308 atupiate Oa ket. The hazardous state of a part of . g - on the top rung, as he ha: iy Ccan rest assured ’ the corn crop also lost its InfAuence $10,000 Purse for Wolgast-McFarland. | the opening of the season practically Atomizer at this st9re,yo5 ean SSESLLIRL i's the Dest to dunl for the time being. 2. Bk New Orleans, July 27.—A twenty- | 2 looks good for the honor place for be had /in the market. We will have nothing to do with the Bonds were stronger. Total sales, iM% 3% |round contest bitween Ad Wolgast and | Some timé to come, with the excellent cheap makers of rubber goods. FURS STORED FOR SUMMER par value, $2,980,000. United States Packey Melarland resord of 14 Viciokies'and ut two. re- | 4 I now have my ewn buHding at 107 ‘bonds were unchangsd on call. cal promoters are attempting s - hi e o TR “""i Our reputation for furnishing HONEST VALUE 'goods has Franklin 8t where the best Fagil e ent in New Orleans Labor e T rets ui pon (hi v itiow fo & Furs have been In delivery. STOCKS. 3 —Cotton: sDoP] Beminr. SR e mbor hax been pitching wonderrul hali late- | been built upon this poli IO o S Turs, | s T “slis Chalmers pra oprilai—— AR R Ry | Middiing up- | New Orleans Athletic club. has offered | I¥ stamis third, with B8 victories and | This week we are displaviog a full line of Rubber Goods. o sepeired, dyed’ an A lis Chalmers o = ands, 15.85; middling golf, 16.10; sales. | o $10. {its the Dehiters. ve defeats to his name. | L R C) A S aE0 et Fiitnror closed. finm. Bldn $10.000 pu 1o the fighter The Atheltics have three the Red very article has the guarantee of The Lee & Osgood Company. M, BRUCKNER. Am. Agricutiural 4 . E ce, the Highlanders four and B ~ s 5 3 s Pafo)at Narragansstt: m:»;ll'n‘“ mong the dozen leading | I not Aight, iUs made right,” and we mean what we say, If rragansaid Pier, R. I, July twirlers of the league. | vou need wpia fhird-won the semi-finals for el the Chicago police the Thor-Indian and July 1590, August 15.24, Septemb, be the only one 14.05, October 1361, November 12 mecting 8ll the requirements of the - Dee: 49, January 13.45, mervice Juiza = g ary March 1350, April 1350, freshman enp in the polo R R ment this afterncon, de QUALITY 3 TRl * < B o M eoon. Jaii e D Jm work should always be considered, | i New York. July 27.—Money on call espectally when it costs no more than | 1100 Am- i % | easy: highest 2 per cent.: lowest 1 1-2 to the challenge which {he big Swede the !uferfor kind. Skilled men are E & % 128% | ruling rate 1 3-4; last loan 1 3-4; of Monutville has put in The Bulletin. emploved by ms. Our prices tell thel 3 Tiler e osing bid 1 3-4: ‘offered at 2. Time| Empire City Race Tracy, N. Y. July | Fof a straight match. best two ouf | . 5 | (9ens Gl and Arim: sixiy dave 3 1-10 | 27onammaln the fevorne cablls’ wom | of lthres S to " finiah Burdicis $ 1-2 per cent.. ninety days 3 3-1@4; | the Eastview handicap at 5 1-2 fur- | mapager will try and put them on out 4ix monfhs §@6 1-4. longs here toda> i Voiuntown as soom @s Johnson's anything in. this Rubber line he sure and see Burdick Accepts Johnson's Challenge. | C. H. PERKINS, M. D, sem = | The Lee & Osgood Co, | Souist key wrestler of Fitehvilld, Re:ai! Depariment Office bours--10 to 12 a. m, 3 ¢0 4 p. m, IY2IThTus B St