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e IGTOPPED BULKELEY'S RALLY IN OTH|:::es i dess i B T R TR R piteh ed_Jowett ¢ o 5—Costly | Jones"the Star, Setting | furnished for persons in the sames. Cranker and Loveday are ] Amateur Record for the Mile. he other t rtists on the New Lon- e % positions of trust. Academy Won From New Londoners, 6 to 5—Croker Eoi"mfmu'}“.'uz. thesé four making | / The medium sized crowd which'saw | The fleet and enduring runners o J. L. LATHAGP & SONS. Came Back When all Looked Lost—Brazill Tighten. | hteare of most anbihing they a6 pit B IS e S, ) G fe et e o Sesmrangegt 5 3 ed Up After Bad First Inning. up asainst. - B day afternoon, by the, Wauregans, | letic supremacy, when they captured FLAr n g were not highly cdified by -wonderful | the intercollegiate track and feld SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. exhibitions of baseball skill. Yet, as champlonships in the Harvard stadlum games go, there was plenty to praise; for the fourth time in ecleven years, e e s among the plays here and there to be | in a meeting that was made historic . 3 C | criticised. Glasby, the local first base- | by the ‘breaking of five intercollegiate x INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE STANDING. Bulkeley alumni who were present at “: man, furnished exhibition of his | records, and the equaling of three oth_ Won Lomt ¢ | the game. The score: - : OWn worth the price of admission. The | ers while one of the new maris, that Norwieh Free Acsdemy . 1 70 Academy. | 3 scoTe was exactly reversed from last | for the mile run, made by d. P. Jon Stomington High ot i “oa W o0 o | oo Saturday’s same in Wauregan. of Cornell, stands forth as the world's Windhem e 10 3 ERER B e B Wasresan. amateur record in this classic distance. 33 8 I 5 L B pe 2 o Jomes time of four minutes 15 2-5 sec- Four savage singles by the first five, C 170 3 ofFlanesia 100 5 . 13 20| onds is one-fifth of a second hetter gl RS |z O T Clevelind 6, Chicazo 5. i1 3 5 3 olthan that of Tommy Coneff, that has Rty sl i wecta B il $ 1 1 ltamencess 3 ¢ 1 St B, T agon 10 $1 1 4 stood for 16-vears. n the opening inning, gave the N. F. a5 . 8 St Louts 3. Detroit ¢. L, he other events in which former . § iiladeiphis 5, New York 1 Second game: Phila- ar H ioao ‘ A. & fine start in the league G o 0 o osumenir 2.1 2 e 0, DH0oE JoT (01 Send Claserats o 3 2 b 3| efforts were surpassed were the half- against Bulkeley of New London on x e g 5.t X s2 Laealmns nm" lwohx;:]ll!e,,‘the shot put ana the campus Saturday afternoon. When | Totals, PETET NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. CArthure 3 0 0 0 I{Planiyt 5 0 0 0 0 pole vault, while those equaled were 4 these tallies were inereased by three | . W ek e | SRR € VT B the two dashes and the quarter mile. e in the next issue place more at fintervals in the later inn-| Sew SRR R York . -839 9 7 S ;.I}he collegefi t;.]rusge;i fih"" n‘;e@tlng as nam P ings, while Bulkeley could collect on = B = > . 3 ollo Cornell 3 . Yale 1- service before three runs against the masterly pitch= | > g * o3 8 10 0 qutn:, S | P Michigan %4 Pennsylvania 18 2-3, your order for E| ing of Charles Croker it looked soft ord, Geer. for Bulkeley Hiyan, Brazill, | Cincinnatl HOUSE TAKES FIRE | for the home bovs, but the New Lon- | Minens. M. Soifren: iwo e hne Frcner. | S fouls o ik take out Insurance.|d0n visitors had_a dying spasm left | Mari sicrinee nie Boman: solen buse J. Siura: | Brookn . % o dangerous, it is 'a which came near being fatal to the w,:“,‘ “r‘;lu,;;::;vhgm\‘\:[ ::',,;r jr ] this inetance. Let me write your In- students, who got together ju o Croker 3. o Readn 4 e e to stave off Bulkeley's chance | Dartmouth 9, Princeton 8, Har\ard 6, Amberst_and Columbia & cach, M. I, that date. > v { & o B Williams 3. Rutgers and ; Mok ik onte 3" Nl 5 55 Casias | Penn. Sidte 2 cach and Brown 1 o ?"{:h::: National League. 19; dnllhl! pla) s In the half mile thert was afother Bees o it oy . grand effort by Jones, who did not nce- struck out, by Croker s et 7 | Rrookiyn 9. Bostom 8. to tie or win out in the ninth. As it | i vitches. Brasil 5 tme umpire, L. " York 3. Philadeipais 0. Desc on_errors, Jowett City 3. Wauregan 3 make the pace until ' the last lap, ISAAC 8. JONES, | was, the Academy won, § to 5, in a i e 5 S Lo . Chicago 1o S g 2 e 5 e Tl | when e broke the tape in one minuts nsu nd Real Estats Agent,|blood-stirring finish with Bulkeley 2 T el i R | oL e o et e I iehvards Building, 91 Main St | runners waiting on second and tnis| CENTRALS BROKE EAsTERN LEARUE STANDING. Grres. i ey Faraoh e 50 00 -4 to gallop across with a couple of extra | Won. . Lest. ladelphia, six ears ago, of one talli 2 | THEIR LOBNG STREAK. | 2 | DouGLASS A. c. minute 36 seconds. In the meantime a Babcock of Columbia and Gardner of i WINS IN NEW HAVEN | vo1e were having & vaulting duel Afe emy maintains its lead for the cham IHE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | s a result of the game, the 2ad- | Downed the Hoodoo and Beat Tri-Vil- | busys Baliimors "L it K nz Real Estate plonship of the Eastern - Connecticut | lage itat Jerer City i Norwich Boys in Viotory Over New | S both had surpaseed Neicon's pres s nterscholastic league. 1 o % = ’ o ee 3- and Fire Insurance, Bulkeley's near-Garrison finish put | R Ty s Central e B & Haven Gisnts, 4 to-3. inclies, the bar was pushed up o 13 . the game in the nerve-racking class, | orpio poc s Prok g R iory z = feet 8 3-8 inches, a height which Bab- is jocated n Somsry’ Block. over C. 3 | (7 SaNE, T (e nerve-racking fead: | Which has pursued them in the ast- R o s s orT\‘3° Dl?n“gd‘a!s A C. basenall team | cock cleared and which Gard er could Wiiliams, Roem 9, third ficor. bty e e B | etn Cosneciicut league, and_defeated [ Bufale 1. Re z f New London won an uphill game In | poc, CESres, and of ‘Bulkeley, who hag mont e ¥1or | the Tri-Village team 9 to 6: The Cen. | Secoud cme: Bufulo o Rechester 5. New Haven on Sunday, defeating the ‘Telephone 147. ey, 2d kept their co- | trals were pushed to an uphill fight, roal 4, Toronis 510 innings Seomd game: | New Haven Giants, 4 ro 3. Beth are —_— - “g’;.‘ggfl';; Drevions fmppescunity all | Tri-Village leading § to 4 at the end | Mouirat & Tomato 5. composed entirely of colored players, | SPONGE SAVED'BURNS COLCHESTER JriF g 7 TTORNEYS-AT-LAW g e S oo that | of the fifth inning, but in the sixth| the Douglass men being nearly all X B Grilford Electsic Rafruay » eoppers Con” Musphes o Gilorts of | the Centrals made it safe by annexing CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. from Norwich. Pitcher Smith fanned EROM S ING KilocHonT — S o e sty & Perkins, Mamgsatlan | srouna the homo plaie was kest tleas | & Dunch of four more.” The siore: = 10 of the Giants. The Douglass line- | Ghampion Wolgast Wins in Sixteen| Soldiers’ Graves Marked on Sunday— | SOmmittes of The general asmen . Brown ' £ the vigorous rooters. S 6 e B > 16 13 Smi s Rounds of Fierce Fighting. Local Lodge Represented at Stam- | inctead of elactmicity. Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St |V Rignt' at the start the Academy|snasms T3 % 3 3 rraniimm T H € u B e Sy ot i i ford, ¢ o ptrance stairw, ext to Thames| twiricr, ke sy oo - o e s i o I . A. Simons 2b, F. DeBarros 3b, La- = ‘ 5 e Mo e Kational Bask. Telephone 38-3. oy T | E ie i";’;;.{‘,m ER i i R et evle);x;tfl:‘\;gsm, e B i Miss Esther Garmaize of New York | issued to the fi . ?!' him, 'ffl'mr:"lr five of the Bulkeley. | 0240 00 1 2 Douglass A. C. 01200010 0—4|Burns of Oakland was forced to give|is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry El- ;lv‘f“tm;l-uun uflgot BRADY & BRADY, es in the first three inninzs. The: L o ¥ N. Haven Giants, 3 8 0 0 00 0 0 0—3 | Up as the gong rang for the beginning | gart. on Linwood avenue, for several % solidel for PO oo e s Yaw. | Dbit at about everything he had to of- | 102 rifiss Connecticut League. N rhe Doustess A C. 15 v play th|of the Tih reund of his fisht with| weeks chapel of the Firs: sharth Wetnssta: 286 Broadway, New York City. fer and took their seats after three| 1100 0o it el 1 | Norwich Hespical team mevs Saturdns | Ad Wolgast, lightweight champion, | Henry West, who is aftending the | evening, June % at & sWimei. h i ampton 4, Toly PRI e v Charles A. Brady| N€althy swipes at the uneffending at- | = e | ana has now won 6 out of § games &t San Franeisco on Saturday modical college in Baltimore, 18 at his |\ Lol o0 g s o o ok of Nerwieh. Conn rm;‘spn«ro it 0 2 35| Bridzeon 5. Sprinzmeld 2 played this season. They challenge| Never at any stage did Burns have { home on Norwich avenue for the sum- | - Flew Faven “m;" - | g Brasin ‘Exlhn: oy's Southpaw depen- | sowe by faicz 3 any uniformed team. Jim Lewis, man- |2 chance to win but round atter | mer vacation. ¢ Norwich is|summer at kb - — - | dence b X, started nervous, and | Ceatrais of Notwich....0 o s New England League ager, Green street, New London. round, with his face cut te ribb Miss Rutl Jackson o where they have ‘&. .« . o u g |Jimmy Murray, ‘'Bd Murray, Fletcher | Ti-Villaee and blood streaming over his chest, | the guest of her srandmothay, Mrs. Jo- | Where fhey hiave taken o Satca ‘znti Lord placed four solid singles Twos base i ith, ¥ B P his opponent and the floor, he faced | sephk Crocker, on Linwood avenus. jmmedintely after college o e atreet mlmc flm‘mc ;"‘“’“"‘ the infleld that sent three thye buis blis Enshinz 30, fnnings. West Ends vs. Académy. the terrific volley of blows from the Attended Grand Lodge. o runs scampering over the plate. Three | Imees for sewts i o Lewell 8, Worcester e The West Ends are to open their| champion and never backed up. His| pyani Ogerman was in Stansferd at- | Norwalk—After a z s [ gingles and Lavren's error gave the — s | season this afternoon with ‘a game | peculiar crouching defense saved him | , posik Q3€TRER ORI STRFCFELE” | iputicic menhawk, fi""m Norwich Branch, Shannen 9., :\hm lemy anether tally in the third: | cENTRALS 17, WILLIMANTIC 5. Collegs Gamies. against the Academy on the campus.|from the knockout punch until the | maLn. as delegate from Blucher lodge. | waist was torn m 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901, [3°7 80 one more count in the fourth = Cornell 6. Yale 5—14 tnnings Manager Clish' secured the date,|last minute of the 14th round. Then | "5 °C¢'tofs place. and syes badly fl.- | Daan Flaherty drepped a fly after a | jaok Gallivan Had the Visitors Stop-| Xeo 1l Fershem Coach Auitman agreeing to take the| Wolgast caught him off his guard and | ™% /0" B A" Baker and a frizpd | of the bird, Mrs. Peter s of Lyors Stocks | Bard run, and they got their last in bagroe vl g Formlvania 7. Priceton 2 | West Ends on for a practice game for | landed a risht swing on his sore nose | ,, Ge0%g8 B B Baeer SUC S JEC | B e T i & domn S | the soventh when Geer singied, went| ~FPed—Murphy Leads in Hitting. Towy Cooms 4. Mamoas. | the Academy. The following will be| which stagered the Oakland boy. He | Sie New Bruain Wweie €nedts o0 U0 Bonds [ e T e eesatve W [ e M Sxonedl on e Crasbery Hacms 7. Weslesar 1. the West Ends lineup: clinched desperately until the gong | beae g, Laaonte, 00 L OO0 arers n | by Brazil, and then home S e . 4 o e Chiagn University 15, Wisconsin 8. Walsh c_Dynon p, Brennan 1b, Sul-|and managed to last out the round, al- | Xiroeey, £aturday afterneem in M. NQW London l | when Nesmaw: Uitew te genter-fiald in | fhe Coptrals o fihe WI- |,/ Iuo Eowtue & Faming Schest o livan 2b, Murphy ss, Kerns b, Drake | though Wolgast's viclous right and | Norerst omtoroayy. : Fimantics 17 sck Gallivan was . Maine 7. Cotey 2 . . - s Grain { iy, SOt to eateh McCormick steal- [ TNRIICS B L0 b e Comtrats, nug| Massmmis it & Shoie Taund s o | 1, Moody cf, Clish rt. > left hooks rocked his head repeatedls. | “'p, "3 ‘W Rebinson, surgeon ganeral M Hill of New Y ! 8 BE 4 e sl Broan & Michin 1 Connecticut ~ Literary_ institute of| The champion gave him no chance | o Fytans Guldiers home, Noroton, | VS, NUFTa ew York Cotton |, 215 of Ceoker were as scarce as| Wiimantic was entirely unable 0| i ¢ fodk fun 3. Sufficld, which was coming here for | %o rocuperate in_the two Succeeding | Treinpis wod hiv doos $t hen's teeth for Bulkeley, only 4 result- | SOlve his offerings. Conatie Uulenstly 5. St Johate £ Memorial day to play the Academy in | rounds, ;’;flgl‘;‘g;;'fi;‘“g‘;fig;;}; SATNE | Tuesany—Pirst game ot 19 & wm: urpby was the s erfo: . Ne T ity L . . 3 . Y Robin: ., Wer . FRANK O. MOSES, Mar. }"}:kd(’;"‘,’,,,‘“;.&,’.,‘,f“’md“"‘a;‘mfi“h;{‘; SRR i e 52 e e T s L s o s e i i e second game at §.30 . m. Armstsems b RS O o Bt TRt s pense terms to whic e emy | the close of the round, the arena | " 20 (GO0 Gilead was a eafler i e I Rembar x.seequiay jomk KAEIH Ol Lirce itk . Hamel would agree, g0 that the game has|rang with shouts to the referee, Welsh, | poe wsurday Park, New London. mare e s Lrn MRy (bt EQTTIEC A AN SRmledn Tt Aol et SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. been cancelied; but Manager Smith|to stop the. bout. PBurns' seconds | Fiazc wers placed on the graves ef NO l lCE | s Arb st Mcke ““““';‘.fc gt Pt b s ; expeots to get Westerly high here to| worked desperately over him in (he | ,olqins 1n e s emeterios in town San- TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. well !ifllé" 'A;r‘ybs Oz\idl “Whl('h was | s x il Connecticut Leagu fill in the date. minute’d rest, but their task was hflope— day by members of fhe local post. On account of the present eondition | 4 pq iy & e aptatn| s 3302 c3T 8 Playing Betwsen Warrants. seconds tossed a towel into the r 2 of Falrview Reservolr, the use of hoss ‘"‘"“:"'e! x:rfl:::u;n "’h';‘.‘*‘hgs“!:‘_>"2,,‘{';“_§; i iiiie Bt Ketane. Nashville, ‘Tenn, May 28—Teday, ;?2:::;‘:;?‘;2{11. et > » % Bulkeley 'a rum in the eighth. Begin- s e s v L St . O\ T thefl: “{,“f] in 25 Teass ahl:'gue s B — — — e 1 rden ning the ninth, McKay a. ness H g - ] i game o seball was played hefe on ¢ Y ? . . Sl R af 8 grounder that Dot Fiaberty on | H Hithibnse 4 % 13 0] ar e Lt % Sunday. New - Orleans won from| American Second in Big English Mar-! s strlotly prohibited until further ne- | fyst, whieh was followed by more dis. | H F I B i ol A g o R o Bl Nashville, 10 to 8 Twice play was athon. i 2 TS e when Gaoker rang up two strikes | - e interrupted by deputy sheriffs, who| oo TSR thon| . Meriden—Twenty-five doblars has ¢a. This order wiill be strictly en-|on May and then gave hi h T St. Leuis 12, Detreit . served warrants on' the players, but ek TS e rat19% | been contributed t» {He children’s play- ’ R m one right | g™ % rawT b s - ' i for the Sporting Life cup was run at = over which the batier laced to z= B ate, 8 1| Dottt May 28—Tn o Tinties game fosiared iy | the delays id not make oven ten min- | o the Sporting Life cup was run at| grouna hy Susan Carrington Clarks | pu g forcad. gt g il el " Mo by Yo s o | 32 s Stz w5 fouts Gmesid Dol todsy, | utes together. Won by Harry Gresn of (he Surrey|cbspter, D. A. R. . comiorensis ker lost confrol and buried the bail e : H s —_— e 7 Per order r all mantle DR 5 St Louis. Datroit. Athletic club. Michael Rvan of the| g a Mrs. ew L. lu‘mm w Chtoes- . y {in Lawrence's short ribs and the base hite ca 2o 2 e T pe s el WITH LOCAL AMATEURS. Irish-American_Athletic club of New | pimee Sepoptia2or. and Jes. Andrew Lo vesasta BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- | Bulkeley rooters went wild. - But it Slrien. T e 27 5 Opkerr T 9% 0 York, but who was entered from Ham. | 1omting on the santnent for Some Hos tBae Iuvo every and comven- ERS. | mas “right here that Chas fooled — T15080%27 §5338°0| The Father Mathew T. A. society | jiion’ Ontario, finished second. oy 1o Mhomie " | demce for e Craveles. {hem by Biving a demonsiration thal| NEW LONDON TEAM 13§ 8CwEen 331 1 1] baseball team would like to arranse S deligi ? taians ies thew do come back. Mar- 4 1 Dhanty 15 11 1|games with any Eastern Connecticu 3 7 BB o ke [ S fi NoTlCE in_and Noonan were his.victims by MAKING A GOOD START | cirics 138 thodeva 3 19 2 2| foum between the ases of 18 and Held Y. M. C. A. to 4 Hits. LBl e e o A it aey, | dertal skyitue am strikeouts. Pinch hitter Crowley was e Beeaa 2 118 UQERE® 133 1 1| Joseph Bellefleur, manager, CentTal| In the Mill league game Saturday | ui) Fms qay exsreises at By chian hall | York rushed in by Bulkeley and delivered a | Plays Murray Hills of New York| popanis 314 © Olcowbtons 1 8 8 8 0| avenue. at Baltic between the BaW. S. C. and | o Sunday afternoon, June 4. Bteamer leaves New London et Dy Lou Franklin or i n.wl“”f"i‘l that yv}n the ;w London boys | Twice on Memorial Day. Hamilionp 4 2 @ 5 ':\;«;rl‘»“ 3 g : FAN . Y. M. C. A. on the-Baltic dvamond the 3 m. woal'g;.'.:l‘ dus m located in her new office, Breed Hall, (o .." On® of tying the score. Again | ‘otals, T2 15 2{soshatier o6l Yales defeated the Laur-| B. W. S. C won by a of Torringten.—Rev. Nalatols Hajare, a t 224 ee . m. s-segeh ~ 9| Chas was on the jeb and the best| Manager Starr of the New London| ™% ¥ e 008 18] o HAN S, “5. Saturday afternoon. | The pitching by Lord, who neld the | Syrian priest of New York citv, nas | sxcepted) and Pler 49, Nesth R i 1 G0 Begpan could do was a pamiier fo|ball team was a visitor in this city | ®iamn 3| Tevlor and r for the winners, | ors to four as e feature. | veen In Torrington with & view (0 es- | T 8. m, ), v, which was neatly handled for | among some of the best-known baser & - g 4 Blair for the losers, were | Time, 1.02 ‘mpire, iam J. Don- | tavlishing a Syrian Catholic church. Telephone finish of the game. | bail fans and expressed himself as| -Patied for Works in 7 ot The Yoste Vol warel nelly’ | Fare Norwich 1o New York $4.75 Fielding honors for the, day were | pretty well satisfled with the start the | g for Mulkn games with team under 15. Manager = Hartford.—Rev. and Mrs. Judson| Write or telephons W. I PRILLIPE, - carried oft br Captain Murray of the | newly organized New London nine | g 5re’ 20384 Taylor, 268 Main strect, : High 26, Windham 4. Switt of Brooklyn, N. Y., announce the | Agent, New London. Conn QULALITY Academy, who-scooped them up all | had made. It had Scored two victors | Boeds hzo0 00 i Stonington Hig » Windham 4. | .pgagement of thelr daughter, Mrs. around third base. while Jeft fielder | ies. both showing a well balahced | Two bam hits Moriarty. Hamiieo Stonington high won from Windham | Maude Swift Sutherland, to Dwight In work shoild siways be ccastderea | Sullvan of Bulkeley robbedl Fletcher | team Memorlal day he has dated | base Bt Stanage. Cavb. Bowan. | The Bast Sides nad top much speed | nisn st Stoninston on Saturday in 3 | Afen Thrail of Harttord. espec when it cests no inore than Of a couple of two baggers by clever |up 4 own metropolitan club, for the Winay Hills defeating them,| one-sided contest in the Interscholas- the inferior kind. Skilisd men are| catohes. Lawrence had a bad day at | the Hills of New Yok, Tor Chleaqw: 2l Cleveiind Fiay Tio Sume {1110 5, on Lha)!t.luhzgnn park diamond. | tic league, 26 to 4. " Ridgefield—Rov. R. E. Shortell 1 ew (1] nola ctory” U% Our price tell the short fambling erounders at critical | morning and afternoon sames. They |, Chcam, May 3% _Run sud dukies ov, s 34 | Burlicics curves were fatnomed by i % cently gave an lilustrated lecturs on whole story. | times, to the advantage of the Acad- | are composed of the fastest Semi-Pro- | e wih the swre 5 io 5 Cleeeland hit Waleh | the Windy Hilla, making it necessary Coster Got Decision Over Conley, | A Trip Through the Holy Land in St. STETSON & YOUNG. emy run column. —Ex-Mayor Arm- | fessional talent in the metropolis and | har in the seventh imning for four ras and Cii- | to send in Wheeler to his relief. Marks | Coste L rey. | tars's achool pal, New Britain. under strong of New London was among the | should make New London show alll cago 18 the sme to Harkmess in the minth. and Gallup were the batfery for the| New Orleans, May 25.—Joe Coster | the auspices of St. Mary's society. (il ST Clevelend. Sinners. "Marks pHching a strong|won the decision over Frankic Conley < 7 AMERICAN HOUSE 3 = T wea s "' 30 2 o| game all tho way. in their twenty rounds today. Guilford.—~The Meriden, Middistown Fare $1.00 3 Mhngrest 31 5 o0[Granest 4 97 & 8 Toram Tt i 17 ololonm 31231 e e 53180 Freight and passenger sevvics e o e e FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. |55 i i SREEES SPECIAL RATES Colipsip 4 2 & 2 ofWinghemir 4 1 2 1 0 Tom Norwich Tuesgaye, T huaes~ Traveiing Mem, u: ::::: 2 o Tk 3 6 0 2 o r.xm‘nh‘l 131t dags, Sundays o g connect Chouinard,2 1 ¢ 6 0 0 2 ke e Pler 22, MBI LURKT STRZXT. PRICES HOLD UP. 1500 Letlah Vatiey R ain e B foot, Roosevelt Brres 4 3 e, B ] ouse A s 2 T Efforts to Induce a Selling Movement * RS R e g ght rec 5 b m. ILL REMNANT STORE| Atteended With Little Success. = CEE i SRl ST West Side—I70 W. Muin St.. | — Cod o 0 e Misoort. Pacitc | e ol o vor sy B e suca| [ i vantages of the detiar puy s rsnx; nlnd‘l closed at net advances, with the chief| 500 Nadonal lead s o g Mot T enets for Spring| strength in ‘American Beet Sugar and| 00 X B Mex fa ptd “Ratied for Tannendl in Sth | Srensen and waloee ‘Gnsithe for suits.| Westinghouse. Efferte were made to| o x Ty T **Batted for Corban in Sh bargains a - ;1']"(’! ; selling n‘:ovamanr in Tnited | 200 Norfolk & Score by imnings: e - | States Steel en the theory that the | — Northe Americ Chiago 1 s 4 5 MILL REJNNANT STORE, | Stantey investigation of the erporne | 1o Nowhen Ba Cleveiand bescisiasa 179 W. Maim St | —— Paifle Mail 1 Two base hit. Jackson: three base hits, Dougherty. | Bodic. | Timely Won for Pittsburs. Cincianati, 0., May 25.—Opportine hitting_allow ed” Pitisbur t wh today, | tion might bring forth information uf a depressing character, but sales wera i | u‘m and on covering of s tha | iwsue closed at a fractional advance as | 4 compared with the final figure in | day’s market. LT 21 rawiord Pullman Paiaco Car Iy Stel Spring | ; | | | The weekly statement of the cleari - (Successor te A. T. Geraner) | house hanks showed In the sctual ex- e y H ¥ }r‘mm a loss both fn cash and reserve | Rock” aiand " Cs Brmess oldings and a small contraction in Do-pd .- . ares.it ack, Livery |t m oo Exias— - B S8 requirements now stands at $43,90,- i i anda 430, which compares with an » Wi i f ld be sold ma-msmmn a a Boarding |« s il Wl p— il €W others WOou Pl Sy Stable s e —— e i In the saving of time, trouble and labor and in .yu;fierwr PR, e Auis Chatmen o g 2 o, : 2 | eBattea for' Suges 150 —_———— 12-14 Bath Sireet. .in?;&': | o1 cooking ability, no other range can compare with them., 150 _"3om ano satw fi HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. A Con o three base s, Hunie egtrsd The Single Damper (patented) Sonstons sn T TO RENT. | Am e A o0 Vo o Chers : 'EFOR: v:nv:H'T‘RGATN is the only perfect fire and oven HOTEL Locomotire Smelting & R Marstand ALBERT : BITES THE DUST . % control; one motion—slide the knob 9 pea stinghouse Electric | 5 5 2 to “kindle,” “bake” or “check,” and i B B D e i O RhaTC T G| e - . s ravigs dock Hhe #45. 11th St. & Univrsty Place |, " A obaceo pld 1 — [ Broadwsy THE PALACE CAFE i 5 COTTON. e | ; The Two Hods in the base (pat- o vy Step in =nd ses us. 2200 Au i New York, Ma pot dull; t Wright was first to score in the a wonderful trouble-sav- entc(’l | 4,000 bales: and exporc, | baseball game at the Hospital diamond ‘ 3 S FRANK WATSON & co, o 200: American, imports, mone. | on Saturday afternoon, but their early ing feature. ~One Hod for ashes, 78 Franklin Street. | Midaling uphind, Fu open- | lead Cf two runs was aquickly lost ed qufet at 2 to 4 points dec auiet. 5 to 6 points lower on o months and 3 to 3 1-2 points lower on | Were left far in the rear. § to 2. White, 7 : — * the other Hod for coal. me: closed | when the FHospital started to swing 3 : instead of the old, clumsy ash pan; orop | their sticks, and the finish the soldiers £ JOSEPH BRADFORD, oz2» 2002 E T4P® O2» o0 . 1 in the Heart af thes Cle 7| new crop position: left fielders for the ywospital nine, 2 i o i -; 1 ; < | sprained his ankle sliding to third, The Oven with its cup-joint flues Miastes from Book Binder. |- @RS B W wace bt e pans s o be : . " e . s S e ' MONEY. faken by Gaifey, Capt. Bill Austin was sy is heated a// over alike; no “cold § Minutes tron Jordoo Blank Beeks Made and Ruled to Ord. 100 Chicagn & N. W 1 New York, May 28.—Money on call,| jn nice form and his box work held corners,” no “scorching spots" 8 SROADWAY. rardp sy 2T By e B B2t 3152 per cent. Time moncy was easy. | the visitors safe at all stages. The £ s . Taits Botas WF M 3 TG C6 & 8 Lou. ates2 1-2@3 3-4 per cent. for score: : i Teleohens 383 i ez Colorado & ‘Southern %6 ninety days, 2 3-4@3 per cent. for i art Wright. ; he Patented Grates save trouble gat, . ~ four and five months, 3@3 1-4 per cent. e B e % 1 Tavordbiy with &1 4 2 Products s for six month 5-8@3 7-8 per cent.| Fowlerss 3% 4 Tl and money. Accessible to the Bosks of ATl fm- GEORGE G. GRANI, B for eight and nine months. Mergantile | Fepdicione 4 2.1 4 i Dorian sesmety lines. raliroas g Do yra ' paper did not show any material SRR R 13 Auxiliary Gas Ranges at the end or Bo%e B onstnass dletricis Securtes change. 2 i 7 i i P, 5 2 2 0 0 Wallace.ss 02 above the range, if desired. Undertaker and Embalmer e R AR R R Wi b0 gy gy . " Fiectric WHEAT: « Open. Wigh Low. 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